CentreCOM ® AT-RPS1000 Redundant Power Supply INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR USE WITH THE AT-9108 AND AT-8518 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCHES PN 613-10755-00 Rev.
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AT-RPS1000 Installation This document describes the features and procedures to install the AT-RPS1000. Summary of Features The features of the AT-RPS1000 are as follows: ❑ Provides redundant, load-shared power for up to two gigabit switches (AT-9108 or AT-8518). If the primary power supply for the switch fails, the AT-RPS1000 takes over, ensuring uninterrupted network operation.
AT-RPS1000 Installation Redundant Power Supply Front View Figure 1 shows the front panel view of the AT-RPS1000. Figure 1: Redundant Power Supply Front Panel LEDs Table 1 describes the LED behavior on the AT-RPS1000. Table 1: AT-RPS1000 LEDs LED Color Indicates RPS 1 Green The first redundant power supply is powering a gigabit switch. RPS2 Green The second redundancy power supply is powering a gigabit switch. OVER TEMP Off The AT-RPS1000 temperature is normal.
AT-PWR5 Redundant Power Supply Installation Guide AT-RPS1000 Rear View Figure 2 shows the rear panel view of the AT-RPS1000. ! Figure 2: AT-RPS1000 Rear Panel Power Sockets The AT-RPS1000 has two AC power sockets. The upper AC power socket (power socket A) provides power to one of the AT-RPS1000, which provides redundant load-shared power to the gigabit switch that is connected to the AT-RPS1000 using the upper AT-RPS1000 port (AT-RPS1000 port A).
AT-RPS1000 Installation Redundant Power Supply Ports The AT-RPS1000 has two AT-RPS1000 ports. Each port connects to a different gigabit switch. Figure 3 shows the rear view of a rack that has one gigabit switch mounted above the AT-RPS1000 and one gigabit switch mounted below AT-RPS1000. The upper switch is cabled to the upper AT-RPS1000 port; the lower switch is cabled to the lower AT-RPS1000 port.
AT-PWR5 Redundant Power Supply Installation Guide Installing the AT-RPS1000 To install the AT-RPS1000, follow these steps: 1. Mount the AT-RPS1000 in the equipment rack, or, if the AT-RPS1000 will be located on a table, place the rubber feet on the bottom of the AT-RPS1000. NOTE For more information on installing the mounting brackets, see the Gigabit Switch Installation Guide. 2. Using the supplied DC power cables, connect the cables of the AT-RPS1000 to each gigabit switch.
AT-RPS1000 Installation Technical Specifications The following tables list the technical specifications for the AT-RPS1000. Physical Dimensions Height: 3.5 inches x Width: 17.32 inches x Depth: 17.32 inches Weight: 10 kg Environmental Requirements Operating temperature 0 to 40° C Storage temperature -10 to 70° C Operating humidity 10% to 95% relative humidity, noncondensing Standards EN60068 (IEC68) Safety Agency certifications UL 1950 3rd Edition, listed cUL listed to CSA 22.
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