Black Box ME444A-R3, ME444AE-R3, ME445C-X.21 manual Description of the Racknest 2/14’S Power Supply

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256-KBPS LINE DRIVER (V.35, RS-530, OR X.21)

DESCRIPTION OF THE RACKNEST 2/14’S POWER SUPPLY

The 115-VAC RackNest 2/14 (our product code RM110A) uses the PS1000A power supply, which accepts 115-VAC input power. The 230-VAC RackNest 2/14 uses power supply PS1000AE, which accepts 230-VAC input power. Each of these power supplies consists of a power-line transformer and a fuse. The 115-VAC nest can also be ordered with dual power supplies (our product code RM110A-2PS); either of these power supplies can be hot-swapped if it fails.

All power-regulating circuitry for the RackNest 2/14 is located on the card modems themselves. Each card has two fuses which protect the entire system against power failure due to a short circuit in one card. Primary power needed is 115 or 230 VAC ±10%, 47 to 63 Hz, at 24 VA maximum.

AC power should be supplied to the RackNest 2/14 through a standard power cable run between the AC mains socket on the rear of the nest’s power-supply module—an IEC 320 male power inlet which contains an integral fuse—and a standard, grounded, easily accessible AC outlet. (If your nest is an RM110A, you can use the power cord supplied with it; if your nest is an RM110AE, use a power cord appropriate for your site’s mains outlets.)

The nest begins operating and supplying power to the installed cards as soon as it is plugged into a mains outlet, and will continue operating until it is unplugged.

WARNING!

This unit should always be grounded through the protective earth lead of the power cable. Before AC power is connected to this unit, the mains plug should only be inserted into a socket outlet provided with protective earth contact. The protective action must not be negated by use of an extension cord without a grounding conductor.

Whenever it is likely that the unit’s fuse (located in a bayonet-type fuse holder on the unit’s rear panel) has been blown or damaged, make the unit inoperative and secure it against unintended operation until the fuse can be replaced. Make sure that only fuses of the required rating, as marked on the rear panel, are used for replacement. Do not use repaired fuses or short-circuit the fuse holder. Always disconnect the mains cable before removing or replacing the fuse.

Interrupting the grounding conductor, inside or outside the unit, or disconnecting the protective earth contact, can make this unit dangerous!

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Contents Kbps Line Driver FCC and IC RFI Statements Safety Warnings Declaration of Conformity Kbps Line Driver V.35, RS-530, or NOM Statement Trademarks Used in this Manual Contents Flow Control None SpecificationsSpecifications Physical Description IntroductionFunctional Description Line driver block diagramModulation Timing Point-to-point application ApplicationsTail-circuit application Installing the Card Version in the RackNest 2/14 ConfigurationPlacement of the Standalone Version Description of the Racknest 2/14’S Power Supply User-configurable options Configuring the Standalone or Card VersionUser-configurable options Layout of the 256-kbps Line Driver circuit board Kbps Line Driver V.35, RS-530, or Installing the Standalone Version in 19-Inch Racks InstallationInstalling a single unit in a 19-inch rack Installing two units in a 19-inch rack Installing a card in the RackNest 2/14 Installing the 256-kbps Line Driver Rackmount Card VersionRackNest 2/14 illustrated Function Installation Kbps Line Driver V.35, RS-530, or Signal ITU-TSS Lead Name Abbrev Circuit Type Rack Norm Nest PIN Pinout of the V.35 standalone’s M/34 connector DB25 DA15 Connecting Data Cables Line Connection Installation Operation Controls and IndicatorsOperation Indicators Operating ProcedureLoop Tests TroubleshootingBit-Error-Rate Tester Bert Bert using loops Local Analog Loopback Modem Self-TestLocal analog loopback Remote Digital Loopback Remote digital loopback Local Digital LoopbackLocal digital loopback Calling Black BoxShipping and Packaging 19-AWG 22-AWG 24-AWG 26-AWG Kbps Miles Appendix Maximum DistancesCopyright 2004. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved