RuggedCom RX1510 manual Power Supply, Pluggable terminal block power module HIP module shown

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2. RuggedBackbone™ Modules

2.3. Power Supply

The RX1510 may be equipped with one or two power modules. The use of two power modules is recommended to provide redundancy and load balancing.

A single power module is capable of delivering a maximum of 42W, and accepts either AC or DC power at its input.

Power modules may be ordered with a screw terminal block or with a pluggable terminal block. The screw terminal block features a safety cover which must be removed to make wiring connections, and must be replaced after wiring is complete.

Power modules may be ordered as separate components. Refer to the RX1510 data sheet for complete ordering details.

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Figure 2.25. Screw terminal block power module: terminal cover in place (HI module shown)

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Figure 2.26. Screw terminal block power module: terminal cover removed (HI module shown)

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Figure 2.27. Pluggable terminal block power module (HIP module shown)

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Contents RuggedBackbone RX1510 Warranty Contacting RuggedCom All Rights ReservedDisclaimer Of Liability Registered TrademarksTable of Contents Page List of Figures Page List of Tables FCC Statement And Cautions Product Overview Feature HighlightsFunctional Overview WAN RuggedBackbone Modules LM1 through LM4Front Panel Module Status LEDsPurpose Description Green = OK LM 1 through Orange = Warning alertEthernet Copper Line Modules LMEthernet Fiber SFP Modular WANSerial Cellular ModemDDS Digital Data Services APE Appplication Processing EnginePower Supply 27. Pluggable terminal block power module HIP module shownInstallation Mounting1. RX1510Dimensions DIN Rail Mounting Side ViewRX1510Dimensions Top View Connectors for HI and HIP Power Modules Power Supply Wiring and GroundingConnectors for 24, 24P, 48, and 48P Power Modules AC Power Supply Wiring Chassis Ground ConnectionDC Power Supply Wiring Examples AC and DC Power Supply Wiring ExampleCritical Alarm Wiring 15. Critical Alarm Relay ConnectorRJ45 Pin Signal Function Serial Console PortWAN Ports RJ45 T1/E1 pinoutWAN Ports BNC Copper Ethernet Ports1. RJ45 Twisted-Pair Copper Ports Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base-TX Cabling RecommendationsTransient Suppression Cabling Category 1000Base Required ActionPin RS232 Mode RS485 Mode RS422 Mode Serial Ports RJ45DDS Ports RJ45 RJ45 Pin DescriptionSFP Optics Installation, removal, and precautions DDS Rx and Tx LED IndicationsRx LED Color Status Tx LED Color StatusModule Insertion SFP SFP Module RemovalFiber Ethernet Ports 25. SFP module removalCellular Modems Module Order Code DescriptionInstalling SIM Cards for GSM, EDGE, HSPA+ Cellular Modems GSM, EDGE, HSPA+ Cellular Modem CardPage Feature Description APE Application Processing EngineAPE Overview Supported Operating SystemsSecondary Network Interface Placing the APE in a VlanInstalling an Operating System Procedure 3.1. To install an operating systemAPE Bios Resetting the ModuleLED Indicators LED Color and StateFAQs Technical Specifications Power Supply SpecificationsCritical Alarm Relay Specifications Copper Ethernet Port SpecificationsFiber Ethernet Port Specifications Fast Ethernet 100Mbps Optical SpecificationsCable Tx λ typ Tx min Tx max Distance Power OrderGigabit Ethernet 1Gbps Optical Specifications Mechanical SpecificationsOperating Environment EMI And Environmental Type Tests Test Description Test Levels SeverityIeee 1613 C37.90.x EMI Immunity Type Testsa Test Description Test LevelsAgency Approvals Agency Standards CommentsWarranty RuggedCom Inc