RuggedCom RX1510 manual Critical Alarm Wiring, Critical Alarm Relay Connector

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3. Installation

The placement of the AC and DC power supplies is not slot-dependent. Either PM slot can be used for AC or DC power.

For 110/230VAC rated equipment, an appropriately rated AC circuit breaker must be installed.

For 125/250VDC rated equipment, a appropriately rated DC circuit breaker must be installed.

For maximum redundancy in a dual power supply configuration, it is recommended to use two independent power sources.

It is recommended to provide a separate circuit breaker for each power supply module.

Equipment must be installed according to applicable local wiring codes.

3.3.Critical Alarm Wiring

The Critical Alarm output relay signals critical error conditions that may occur on the RuggedBackbone™ RX1510. The contacts are energized upon power-up of the unit and remain energized unless a critical alarm condition is detected. Relay connections are shown in the Critical Alarm Relay Connector diagram. You can configure control of the relay output through the ROX™ user interface.

A common application for this output is to signal an alarm in case of a power failure.

Figure 3.15. Critical Alarm Relay Connector

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Contents RuggedBackbone RX1510 Registered Trademarks Warranty Contacting RuggedComAll Rights Reserved Disclaimer Of LiabilityTable of Contents Page List of Figures Page List of Tables FCC Statement And Cautions Functional Overview Feature HighlightsProduct Overview WAN LM1 through LM4 RuggedBackbone ModulesOrange = Warning alert Front PanelModule Status LEDs Purpose Description Green = OK LM 1 throughEthernet Fiber Line Modules LMEthernet Copper Cellular Modem SFP ModularWAN SerialAPE Appplication Processing Engine DDS Digital Data Services27. Pluggable terminal block power module HIP module shown Power SupplyMounting InstallationDIN Rail Mounting Side View 1. RX1510DimensionsRX1510Dimensions Top View Connectors for 24, 24P, 48, and 48P Power Modules Power Supply Wiring and GroundingConnectors for HI and HIP Power Modules Chassis Ground Connection AC Power Supply WiringAC and DC Power Supply Wiring Example DC Power Supply Wiring Examples15. Critical Alarm Relay Connector Critical Alarm WiringT1/E1 pinout RJ45 Pin Signal FunctionSerial Console Port WAN Ports RJ45Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base-TX Cabling Recommendations WAN Ports BNCCopper Ethernet Ports 1. RJ45 Twisted-Pair Copper PortsCabling Category 1000Base Required Action Transient SuppressionRJ45 Pin Description Pin RS232 Mode RS485 Mode RS422 ModeSerial Ports RJ45 DDS Ports RJ45Tx LED Color Status SFP Optics Installation, removal, and precautionsDDS Rx and Tx LED Indications Rx LED Color StatusSFP Module Removal Module Insertion SFP25. SFP module removal Fiber Ethernet PortsModule Order Code Description Cellular ModemsGSM, EDGE, HSPA+ Cellular Modem Card Installing SIM Cards for GSM, EDGE, HSPA+ Cellular ModemsPage Supported Operating Systems Feature DescriptionAPE Application Processing Engine APE OverviewPlacing the APE in a Vlan Secondary Network InterfaceProcedure 3.1. To install an operating system Installing an Operating SystemLED Color and State APE BiosResetting the Module LED IndicatorsFAQs Copper Ethernet Port Specifications Technical SpecificationsPower Supply Specifications Critical Alarm Relay SpecificationsOrder Fiber Ethernet Port SpecificationsFast Ethernet 100Mbps Optical Specifications Cable Tx λ typ Tx min Tx max Distance PowerOperating Environment Mechanical SpecificationsGigabit Ethernet 1Gbps Optical Specifications Test Description Test Levels Severity EMI And Environmental Type TestsTest Description Test Levels Ieee 1613 C37.90.x EMI Immunity Type TestsaAgency Standards Comments Agency ApprovalsRuggedCom Inc Warranty