Polycom DOC2548A manual Connecting the RMX 4000 to Power Sources

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Polycom RMX 4000 Hardware Guide

3Place the RMX in a rack and tighten the 8 screws securing the RMX to the rack.

Connecting the RMX 4000 to Power Sources

You can connect either an AC Inlet or to DC power according to the power system required at your site:

For systems with AC Power, up to three power supplies can be installed with one being redundant (n+1).

For systems with DC Power, up to two power supplies can be installed with one being redundant (n+1), and each power supply has a built in circuit breaker. With DC power, slot 10 (the center slot) must remain unoccupied.

Follow the steps appropriate specified below for your power system.

The following restrictions apply to the conductors and connectors that may be used to ground the unit when rack mounted:

When using bare conductors, they must be coated with an appropriate antioxidant compound before crimp connections are made. Tinned, solder-plated or silver-plated connectors do not have to be prepared in this manner.

The same bolt assemblies should not secure multiple connectors.

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Contents Polycom RMX 4000 Hardware Guide USA Συμμορφωνεται Προσ ΤΙΣ Ουσιωδεισ Απαιτησεισ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ Russian Communication Certificate Regulatory NoticesTable of Contents Component Replacement Hardware Description Power Consumption Power SupplyPhysical IP ProtocolsSystem Capacities Following table summarizes the different system capacitiesSystem Functions Capacity MPM+ Resource Capacities Card Resources TypeHD720p HD1080p @30fps @60fps MPM+ CIF Resource Type Maximum Capacity 4 MPM+ CardsSite Safety Requirements Safety RequirementsRack Mount Safety Precautions General Installation PrecautionsUnpacking the RMX Installing the RMXPolycom RMX 4000 Hardware Guide Installing the RMX in a Rack or as a Standalone Standalone RMX 4000 InstallationRack Mount Preparations Placing the RMX 4000 in a 19 Rack 2Installing chassis runners and RMX in a rack3RMX 4000 Rack Mount 4Removing and attaching 19 and 23 brackets Placing the RMX 4000 in a 23 RackTo reverse mount the RMX 4000 on a 19 rack Reverse Mounting the RMX 4000 in a RackConnecting the RMX 4000 to Power Sources Make sure that the power button is switched OFF on the RMX Connecting the RMX 4000 to AC PowerConnecting the RMX 4000 to -48DC Selv Power Type a Type B Types of DC Circuit Breakers installed on the RMXTo connect the cables AC and DC systems RTM-IP Connecting Cables on the RMXFirst-time Power-up For more information about specific card connections, seeRTM LAN on RMX 4000 Front Panel RMX 4000 ComponentsShows the front panel of an RMX 4000 DC system Component Description 9RMX 4000 AC Rear View RMX 4000 Rear Panel10RMX 4000 DC Rear View RTM-IPLAN 3 Cntl Following items appear on the RMX 4000 rear panelStandby button Toggle between CPU activation and standby RTM IsdnISDN/PSTN Clock Source AC Power Entry Module PEMDC Power Rail Module Component Slot AllocationSlot ID/No Card/Component Requirement RTM ISDN/RTM Following items appear on the RMX 4000 front panel RMX 4000 Front Panel LEDsComponent LED Color DescriptionCard Insertion Initiated If during Card removal Initiated The cardCntl 4000 Unit RTM-IP RMX 4000 Rear Panel LEDsFollowing LEDs appear on the RTM-IP 4000 card LED Color Description NameFunction Name Following LEDs appear on the RTM LANFollowing LEDs appear on the RTM Isdn RTM IsdnComponent Replacement Component Replacement Handle Using the Modified PMC Compatible Ejector LeverReplacing the Cntl 4000 Module Replacing an AC Power Supply Module Replacing an AC Power Entry Module PEM Replacing a DC Power Rail Module PRM Component Replacement Carefully slide the Fan drawer out through the front panel Replacing the Fan DrawerInserting an Air Filter Optional in the Fan Drawer Removing the MPM+ Card from the MCU Replacing a Faulty MPM+ CardComponent Replacement Carefully slide the MPM+ card out through the front panel Installing the Replacement MPM+ CardReplacing a RTM Isdn Card Installing a New MPM+ Card in a Powered On RMXPRI Cables Replacing the RTM-IP Replacing the RTM LAN Replacing the Fabric Switch Module FSM