Chapter 2: Installing the AT-RPS3000 Chassis and Power Supply Modules
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2. Secure the cable to the switch by tightening the two thumbscrews.
Figure 46. Securing the AT-RPS-CBL1.0 Cable to the Switch
If the AT-RPS3000 Chassis is already operational, perform step 3 to
turn off the RPS port before connecting the RPS cable. Otherwise, go
to step 4.
Caution
Never connect or disconnect an RPS cable from an RPS port on an
operational AT-RPS3000 Chassis without first turning off the port.
Failure to disable an RPS port may damage the redundant power
supply system.
3. On the front panel of the AT-RPS3000 Chassis, examine the CABLE
LED that corresponds to the port to which you will connect the cable. If
the LED is off, go to the next step. If the LED is green, press the On/
Off button to turn off the port. The LED should turn off.
For example, if you intend to connect the DC RPS cable to port 3 on
the AT-RPS3000 Chassis, check the CABLE LED for port 3. If the LED
is on, press the port’s On/Off button to disable the port.
Figure 47. RPS Port On/Off Buttons and CABLE LEDs
STACKING
AT-PWR800
DC POWER
FAULT
100-240 VAC~12A 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.
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2161
CABLE LED
Port On/Off Button