Polycom RMX 4000 Hardware Guide
DC Power Rail Module
A DC power rail module includes a power inlet, circuit breaker, EMI filter and backplane connectors. Power input to the system is fed via a power rail through backplane into the power supply. Each DC power rail has its own dedicated power cable. The circuit switch on the rear of the RMX activates independently any power rail installed on the RMX. An DC system has two DC rails, one for each power rail. On failure, a DC power rail is field replaceable and the RMX must be switched OFF from the two circuit switches and the mains.
Component Slot Allocation
On the RMX™ 4000, components have been assigned dedicated slots as
defined in Table
Table
Slot ID/No. | Card/Component | Requirement |
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MPM+/MPMx | Mandatory: At least 1 MPM+/MPMxcard | |
| Cards | is required. Each media card also |
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| requires either an RTM ISDN or an RTM |
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| LAN card. |
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5 | Fabric Switch | Mandatory |
| Module (FSM |
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| 4000) |
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6 | CPU 2 | Not Available (NA) |
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7 | Logo Panel | Not Available (NA) |
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8 | CTNL 4000 unit | Mandatory |
| (CPU 1) |
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AC Power Supply | An RMX with AC power has 3 power | |
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| supplies installed. A 3rd power supply is |
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| redundant (n+1). |
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| Note: Not used with DC powered |
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| systems. DC powered systems receive |
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| Direct Current from the power rail . |
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