Black Box ME758C-RJ11, ME758C-RJ45, ME759C-RJ45, May-95, ME759C-RJ11 manual MicroRacks’ Power Supply

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CHAPTER 4: Installation

4.2 The MicroRacks’ Power Supply

The power supply included with the MicroRacks uses the same mid-plane architecture as the line-driver cards. Slide the front module of the power supply into the MicroRack from the front, and slide the rear module in from the rear. The two modules plug into one another in the middle of the rack. Secure the front module with thumbscrews and the rear module with conventional metal screws; these screws and thumbscrews come with the rack.

4.2.1SWITCHING THE POWER SUPPLY ON AND OFF

The MicroRack’s power switch is located on the power supply’s front panel. When the MicroRack is plugged in and switched on, the power supply will light the red LED on its front panel. Since the MicroRack is a “hot-swappable” rack, you don’t have to install any cards before switching on the power supply. Also, the power supply may be switched off at any time without harming the installed cards, and you can install or remove cards without turning off the power supply. However, you should always unplug the power cord before removing, replacing, or switching the power supply or its fuses.

4.2.2REPLACING THE POWER SUPPLYS FUSE

The MicroRack’s power supply uses a 400-mA fuse for 120-VAC circuits, and a 200-mA fuse for 240-VAC circuits. The fuse compartment is located just below the AC socket on the power supply’s rear module. To replace the fuse, follow these steps:

1.Making sure the rack is turned off and unplugged, use a small screw- driver to pop the compartment open: It will slide open like a drawer.

2.Notice that there are two fuses in the compartment: The rear fuse is “active,” and the front fuse is the “spare.”

3.If the active fuse appears to be blown, remove it from the clips and replace it with the spare from the front of the compartment. Note the size and rating of the blown fuse before discarding it.

4.Order a new replacement fuse. Both the 400-mA fuses (Littelfuse® 239.400 or equivalent) and the 200-mA fuses (Littelfuse 239.200 or equivalent) measure 5 x 20 mm.

CAUTION!

For continued protection against the risk of fire, replace blown fuses only with fuses of the same type and rating.

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Contents Multi-Function LD Cards FCC Statements MULTI-FUNCTION LD Card NOM Statements Contents Specifications Indicators DiagnosticsConnectors Power TemperatureWeight FuseFeatures IntroductionOverview Introduction Setting the Switches on the Main Module Main-module switchesOn and OFF settings of the DIP switches Switch S1 SummaryS1 Positions 1 through 4 Data-Rate Setting S1 Positions 5 and 6 Clock SourceS1 Position 7 Protocol Switch S2 Summary S2 Position 2 2-Wire vs -Wire OperationS1 Position 8 Carrier-Control Method S2 Position 3 V.52 and V.54 Diagnostic Testing S2 Positions 4 and 5 RTS/CTS DelayS2-6 Signaling-Rate Range S2-7 and S2-8 Word LengthSwitch S3 Summary S3-1 and S3-2 Input ImpedanceRecommended Impedance Settings S3-4 Mode SelectionS3-5 DTE RS-232 Initiation of Local Loopback Test S3-6 DTE RS-232 Initiation of Remote Loopback TestSetting the Jumpers on the Interface Module S3-7 and S3-8 Antistream ControlFour interface modules Jumper locations Summary of Interface-Module Jumper Functions Line Interface Line Shield Connection to Frame Ground JB2Serial Interface Signal Ground and Frame Ground JB4 JB5Installation MicroRacks An OverviewMicroRacks’ Power Supply Installing the Multi-Function LD Card in the MicroRack RS-232 Serial Cables and Connectors Pinout of the RS-232 InterfacePinout of the 10-Pin RJ Interface Modem-to-Modem Line Cables and Connectors Line-Cable Pinouts AT&T standard modular color codesTwo-pair star wiring for host and slave Cards Multipoint ApplicationsOperation and Diagnostics Status LEDsRTS and CD Indicators Diagnostic Testing Using the Error LED Power-Up V.54 and V.52 Diagnostic Tests Remote Digital Loopback RDL Using the V.52 Bert Test Independently Troubleshooting Calling Your SupplierShipping and Packaging Wire Gauge Capacitance Resistance Appendix Cable RecommendationsMULTI-FUNCTION LD Card Copyright 1995. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved