Black Box RMU200 manual Diagnostics, Power Supply, Fan Assembly, Snmp Traps

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G-Converter Chassis

Diagnostics

For diagnostics of the Channel Cards see the relevant Data Channel Card manual.

Manager Card

The upper LED of the 5 LED display being illuminated red indicates Manager Card faults. If the Manager is suspected to be faulty, test the functionality of the card by substitution with a known working card.

Power Supply and Fan faults are also indicated on the Manager Card LED display,[the LED display is shown in the diagram at the top of Page 8], in case of failure, the LED is illuminated red.

Power Supply operation is additionally indicated by a single LED, on the front panel of the module, this LED should be green if the Card Cage is powered.

Power Supply

The Power Supply is a 40Watt universal input (88 Vac to 264 Vac) delivering 5volts to the back plane PCB. The Manager Card monitors the output voltage of the Power Supplies; a corresponding red LED on the Manager Card front panel indicates deviation outside limits. If a Power Supply Module is suspect and the chassis contains two Power Supplies then it can be ‘hot swapped’ with a replacement unit. To ‘hot swap’ a Power Supply Module, release the two retaining screws on the top and bottom of the Power Supply front panel and remove the unit. Simply reverse this process to install a card. Ensure that if a Power Supply is removed it is allowed a minute to discharge before it is plugged back into a rack system.

If the green LED on the Power Supply is not illuminated then check the fuse in the IEC connector. If the fuse has blown replace it with a “Little fuse” 5 x20mm 1.0A anti-surge. If the PSU blows a fuse for the second time then it is faulty and should be returned for repair.

There are no user serviceable parts within the Power Supply.

Fan Assembly

This is a high reliability component and should not fail. Replacement of this component should only be performed by a qualified engineer. Under no circumstances should the fan be replaced while the chassis is powered.

SNMP Traps

When managing the unit via SNMP, it is possible to configure the chassis to send SNMP Trap messages to a remote system when a fault condition occurs. Any fault conditions configured to generate a minor or major alarm will also generate Traps.

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Contents Converter Chassis Converter Chassis Converter Chassis Contents Converter Chassis Converter System’s Chassis Introduction OverviewManager Card Power Supplies Manager Card LED IndicationRemoval of Manager Card Card Cage System InstallationEnvironmental Considerations Channel CardsManagement Overview Supervisor Port terminal management Supervisor Terminal RequirementsSupervisor Terminal Emulation Typical Configuration Display General set-up Display LayoutCursor Movement Accepting all changes and Updating the ConfigurationGeneral Keyboard Conventions Parameter ChangingChanging the Configuration Restoring the Factory Default ConfigurationAbandoning Changes Base-T Port Telnet Management Supervisor Terminal Requirements Typical Configuration Display General Keyboard Conventions Telnet Screen Ethernet Screen IP Screen Alarms Screen Events Screen Snmp Management Configuration Sales 0118 965 Typical Configuration Display General Keyboard Conventions Abandoning Changes Fan Assembly DiagnosticsPower Supply Snmp TrapsInstallation of Equipment Appendix A- WarningsConverter Chassis Appendix B -Approval Requirements 703/G.704Appendix C EMC Requirements DCD