Compaq EK-ASIP2-OG. D01 manual IP Power Controller Subsystem, Alarm Indicator Panel

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Product Overview

1.4.4 IP Power Controller Subsystem

This section briefly describes the IP power controller subsystem.

1.4.4.1 Overview

Each rackmount simplex and duplex IP Platform contains one or two power controllers located in the bottom rack of the cabinet. Each controller provides power to one ISA bus expansion chassis, one BA35x-Sx modular storage shelf, and one AlphaServer 1000A processor.

The AlphaServer IP Platform supports the following power controller models: 120 Vac, 250 Vac, or -48 Vdc. In addition, each processor and associated voice, storage, and communication resource has its own individual power supply.

Refer to Appendix C for instructions on field wiring the -48 Vdc power controllers for power.

1.4.4.2 IP Power Controller Options

Table 1-4 lists the IP power controller options.

Table 1-4: IP Power Controller Options

Part Number

Description

Simplex

Duplex

H7600-AA

120 Vac power distribution unit that provides ten (10) ac

1

2

 

outlets, an attached power cord with an L5-30P plug, an

 

 

 

on/off circuit breaker, and a power-on light.

 

 

H7600-DB

250 Vac power distribution unit that provides twelve (12)

1

2

 

IEC 320 ac outlets, an attached power cord with an IEC

 

 

 

309 plug, an on/off circuit breaker, and a power-on light.

 

 

2T-48VDC-AA

3 kW (N+1) -48 Vdc power inverter (-48 Vdc to 120 Vac

0

1

 

dual converter).

 

 

2T-48VDC-AB

2 kW (N+1) -48 Vdc power inverter (-48 Vdc to 120 Vac

1

0

 

dual converter).

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.4.5 Alarm Indicator Panel

The alarm indicator panel provides programmable visual and audible alarm indicators for the IP Platform.

Table 1-5 lists the alarm indicator panel options.

Table 1-5: Alarm Indicator Panel Options

Part Number

Description

Simplex

Duplex

2T-IPAIP-CA

Alarm indicator panel for the simplex IP Platforms.

1

NA

2T-IPAIP-CB

Alarm indicator panel for the duplex IP Platforms.

NA

1

 

 

 

 

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Contents May Compaq Computer Corporation Houston, Texas May Acoustics Page Table of Contents Reconfiguring the AlphaServer IP Platform System TroubleshootingAlphaServer IP Platform Specifications Basic OperationAlarm Input Wiring Field Wiring the -48 Vdc Power InverterAlphaServer IP Platform Duplex System Diagrams AlphaServer IP Platform Simplex System DiagramsViii Preface About This GuideIntended Audience Structure of This DocumentConvention Meaning ConventionsRelated Documentation IP Platform Overview Product OverviewIntroduction IP Simplex System IP Duplex SystemFactory Installed Software System Features Alarm SubsystemUser Interfaces MaintainabilitySafety and Electromagnetic Compatibility UpgradingCompaq Computer Corporation and Industry Standards Telecommunications InterfacesAlphaServer 1000A System Required and Optional HardwareSystem Security OverviewAlphaServer 1000A Required Hardware Part Number Description Simplex DuplexModular Storage Shelf Subsystem BA35x-Sx ISA Bus Expansion ChassisModular Storage Shelf Optional Hardware Modular Storage Shelf BA35x-Sx Optional HardwareISA Bus Expansion Chassis Required and Optional Hardware Part Number Description Simplex DuplexIP Power Controller Subsystem Alarm Indicator PanelIP Power Controller Options Alarm Indicator Panel OptionsExternal Hardware Options External Hardware OptionsPage Installing the AlphaServer IP Platform Hardware Factory Installed HardwareAchtung Preinstallation ConsiderationsSite Preparation Hardware Installation VorsichtInstalling the IP Platform Connecting the Network HardwareConnecting Dialogic D/240SC-T1 and DTI/211 T-1 Modules Signal PinsT-1 to D/240SC-T1 Pin Designations T1 to DTI/211 Pin DesignationsConnecting Dialogic DTI/212 E-1 Modules 75-Ohm Connecting Dialogic DTI/212 E-1 Modules 120-OhmSignal Jack/Pin E-1 to DTI/212 75-Ohm Pin DesignationsConnecting Dialogic LSI/120 Loop-Start Module LSI/120 Loop-Start 25-Pin DesignationsLSI/120 Loop-Start 50-Pin Designations IP Power ControllerUser Alarms Locking Your System Page Turning on the AlphaServer IP Platform Step I Power Controller Circuit BreakersStep III AlphaServer 1000A System Basic OperationVisual Indicators Basic Operation of the IP Platform Subsystem ComponentsAlarm Indicator Panel Front and Rear View Audible Indicator Replacing Batteries in the Alarm Indicator PanelDry Contacts Dry Contact Relay Functional Specification Power Condition Relay State Critical Major MinorModular Storage Shelf BA35x-Sx Subsystem Voltage Amps Reconfiguring the AlphaServer IP Platform Command Description AlphaServer 1000A System ConfigurationsSRM Console Configuration Commands ISA Bus Expansion Chassis Configuration Removing and Replacing the Alarm Sensor ModuleModular Storage Shelf BA35x-Sx Subsystem Configuration Removing and Replacing the AT Bus Expansion KitAlarm Indicator Panel Configuration Removing and Replacing the Alarm Indicator ModulePage System Troubleshooting AlphaServer 1000A Subsystem Alarm Indicator PanelModular Storage Shelf BA35x-Sx Subsystem AlphaServer IP Power ControllersISA Bus Expansion Chassis Page AlphaServer IP Platform Specifications Physical DimensionsElectrical Specifications Table A-1 Physical DimensionsSystem Environmental Specifications Table A-3 Environmental SpecificationsOperating/Storage Conditions Nonoperating ConditionsDry Contact Specifications Table A-4 Dry Contact SpecificationsInput Specifications Output SpecificationsCentral Office Compatibility Alarm Input Wiring Alarm Input Wiring DiagramPin No Signal Wiring User Alarm InputsTable B-1 Alarm Control M odule 8-Pin MJ Connector Pinout Field Wiring the -48 Vdc Power Inverter Field Wiring the -48 Vdc Power ControllersInstalling Suitable Field Wiring Field Wiring RecommendationsTable C-1 Field Wir ing Recommendations for Each Power Feed Installing the WiringAlphaServer IP Platform Duplex System Diagrams AlphaServer IP Platform Duplex AC System Figure D-1 IP Platform D uplex AC System Front and Side ViewFigure D-2 IP Platform D uplex AC System Rear View AlphaServer IP Platform Duplex DC System Figure D-3 IP Platform D uplex DC System Front and Side ViewFigure D-4 IP Platform D uplex DC System Rear View Page AlphaServer IP Platform Simplex System Diagrams AlphaServer IP Platform Simplex AC System Figure E-1 IP Platform Simplex AC System Front and Side ViewFigure E-2 IP Platform Simplex AC System Rear View AlphaServer IP Platform Simplex DC System Figure E-3 IP Platform Simplex DC System Front and Side ViewFigure E-4 IP Platform Simplex DC System Rear View Page Glossary Command line interface Console modeDiagnostic program BusEisa Configuration Utility ECU Eisa busEnvironment variables EthernetMAC media access control address Maintenance Operations Protocol MOP sessionLight-emitting diode LED Mass storage deviceRedundant ReliabilityRepeater ServerThinWire StorageWorksSystem disk TelnetIndex Index

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