Multi-Tech Systems PS9600 manual Important Safety Considerations, Fuse Replacement

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4 Solving Problems

Procedure

1.Turn off the power supply that is not being adjusted.

2.Place your voltmeter’s probes on the test points.

3.Two trimpots, one for each power supply, are located on the back of the chassis between the power supply fans. Adjust the 5 volt trimpot that is closest to the power supply that you are testing to 5.1 VDC by turning it clockwise to increase the voltage, or counterclockwise to decrease the voltage.

4.Check the measurement.

5.Repeat the above steps, as necessary, until the voltage is correct.

6.Repeat for the second PS9600 supply with the first PS9600 power supply turned off.

0 V test point (SELV)

5 V adjust (right power supply)

AC power (right power supply)

5 V test point (SELV)

5 V adjust (left power supply)

AC power (left power supply)

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ALARM

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CONFIG PORT

MONITOR

IN OUT

CONFIG PORT

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IN OUT

CONFIG PORT

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IN OUT

CONFIG PORT

 

 

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Figure 2. Power supply connectors and test points

Important Safety Considerations

Fuse Replacement

There is one replaceable fuse in the PS9600 power supply. Qualified service personnel may replace the fuse with one of the same type and rating as indicated on the PS9600 Fuse Label.

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Contents PS9600 Power Supply User Guide Page Federal Communications Commission Statement CommPlete Communications Server Table of Contents CommPlete Communications Server Introduction Description FeaturesIntroduction Manual Organization Technical SpecificationsPage Installation Installation Procedure Pre-Installation NotesOperation Power Indicator Power SwitchSolving Problems Adjustment of the PS9600 Power Supply LED IndicatorsPower Supply LED Fuse Replacement Important Safety ConsiderationsSafety Disconnect Device Insertion and Removal of a Power SupplyIndex PS9600 Power Supply User Guide