AT-RPS3000 Redundant Power Supply Installation Guide
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Connecting the AT-RPS3000 Chassis to the x610 Series Switch
Perform this procedure to connect the AT-RPS3000 Chassis to the x610
Series switch, with the AT-RPS-CBL1.0 cable:
Note
The AT-RPS-CBL1.0 cables must be purchased separately.
1. Connect one end of the RPS cable to the RPS Input connector on the
back panel of the switch.
Caution
Be sure to connect the RPS cable squarely and evenly on the
connector on the switch. Attaching the connector at an angle may
cause an electrical short that might damage the device.
Figure 45. Connecting the AT-RPS-CBL1.0 Cable to the x610 Series
Switch
STACKING
A
A
AT-PWR800
DC OUT
FAULT
POWER SUPPLY
RPS
READY
RPS INPUT
WARNING
This unit may have more than one power input. To reduce the risk of
electric shock, disconnect both A/C and RPS inputs before servicing
unit.
12V/21A MAX
2132
POWER SUPPLY
RPS
READY
RPS INPUT
WARNING
This unit may have more than one power input. To reduce the risk of
electric shock, disconnect both A/C and RPS inputs before servicing
unit.
12V/21A MAX
POWER SUPPLY
RPS
READY
RPS INPUT
WARNING
This unit may have more than one power input. To reduce the risk of
electric shock, disconnect both A/C and RPS inputs before servicing
unit.
12V/21A MAX
POWER SUPPLY
RPS
READY
RPS INPUT
WARNING
This unit may have more than one power input. To reduce the risk of
electric shock, disconnect both A/C and RPS inputs before servicing
unit.
12V/21A MAX
100-240 VAC~12A MAX