Transition Networks CPSMP-130, CPSMP-140 technical specifications Replace the Fuse, Location Fuse

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CPSMP-130 & CPSMP-140

Replace the Fuse

CAUTION: Ensure that the power supply module has been disconnected from the external power source and the module’s On/Off switch has been set to “0”. Failure to observe this caution could result in damage to, and subsequent failure of, the power supply module.

NOTE: The power supply module may be “hot swapped” (i.e., serviced while the chassis is in operation) provided the module to be serviced has been disconnected from its external power supply and the module’s On/Off switch has been set to “0”.

To replace the fuse in the CPSMP-130 or CPSMP-140 power supply module:

1.Set the On/Off switch on the power supply module to “0”.

2.Verify that the external power source is NOT powered.

3.Disconnect the positive (+) DC terminal from the external power connector marked “+”.

4.Disconnect the negative (-) DC terminal from the external power connector marked “-”.

5.Disconnect the ground terminal from the external power connector marked “chassis ground”.

 

 

On/Off

Panel Fastener Screw

 

 

Switch

Power LED

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GND

 

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External Power Connectors

6.Rotate the attached panel fastener screw counter-clockwise.

7.Carefully slide the power supply module out of the chassis.

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WARNING: Do NOT connect the power supply module to the external power source before installing it into the chassis. Failure to observe this caution could result in equipment damage and/or personal injury or death.

8.Remove the four (4) screws that secure the panel to the module (see the drawing below) and remove the panel from module.

 

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Remove these four (4) screws

to access the fuse

9.The fuse is located inside the power supply module on the circuit board. Remove the fuse from the fuse holder.

10.Install a same size and rating replacement fuse in the fuse holder.

11.Replace the panel to the power supply module and secure it in place with the four (4) screws.

12.Carefully slide the power supply module into the installation slot, aligning the module with the installation guides.

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13.Ensure that the power supply module is firmly seated inside the chassis.

14.Rotate the attached panel fastener screw clockwise to secure the power supply module to the chassis.

15.See the “Connect to External Power” section (page 5) for instructions on

re-connecting the power supply module to the external power source.

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CPSMP-130, CPSMP-140 specifications

Transition Networks is known for its innovative networking solutions, and the CPSMP-130 and CPSMP-140 models stand as prime examples of this commitment to quality. These two products belong to the company's series of media converters and are specifically designed to facilitate seamless connectivity between different network types, particularly in environments requiring robust performance and increased flexibility.

The CPSMP-130 model is a feature-rich, unmanaged media converter that enables users to convert fiber optic signals to Ethernet signals, ideal for extending network reach without compromising speed or performance. With its support for both single-mode and multi-mode fibers, this model accommodates varying distance requirements, making it suitable for both local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN). One of its standout features is the auto-sensing capability, which automatically adjusts to the optimal speed and duplex mode for connected devices, ensuring efficient communication.

The CPSMP-140 takes the functionality of the CPSMP-130 a step further by offering managed capabilities. This model allows for deeper network management and monitoring, providing features such as link monitoring, port statistics, and VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) support. Such functionalities enhance the users' ability to tailor their network according to specific needs, ensuring optimal performance and security. The CPSMP-140 facilitates a high level of network performance with its support for Gigabit Ethernet, ensuring that data can be transmitted at high speeds over fiber connections.

One of the key characteristics shared between the CPSMP-130 and CPSMP-140 models is their robust construction, designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions. This makes them suitable for deployment in industrial or outdoor settings where reliability is paramount. Additionally, both models feature LED indicators for easy status monitoring, providing users with quick insights into operational status and troubleshooting.

Both media converters support a range of standards, ensuring compatibility with a myriad of devices, which is vital in today’s interconnected world. Their plug-and-play nature allows for easy installation and use without requiring extensive technical expertise. Furthermore, they come with various power options, including PoE (Power over Ethernet), enhancing their versatility and ease of deployment.

In summary, the Transition Networks CPSMP-130 and CPSMP-140 models are excellent solutions for organizations seeking reliable, high-performance connectivity solutions in diverse networking environments. With their blend of robust features and cutting-edge technology, they provide an ideal pathway for connecting different network types efficiently and effectively.