User's Manual

ModuLite Installation Guide POWER SUPPLY FOR MODULITE™
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The power supply that drives the ModuLite™ system can be purchased from Foxcom Wireless.
Four power supply options are available.
7.1. Option One (Remote Power)
In this option the MBU is connected to the power supply via electrical cables. In order to power
the MRC from the power supply, two copper electrical wires running through the building
(separately from the fiber optic cables) supply power to each MRC in parallel. For this
configuration, electrical power calculations need to be made. This option is shown in Figure 29.
7.2. Option Two (Local Powering)
In this option the power supply type is a standalone configuration. Power for both the MBU and
MRC’s will be supplied separately. In this configuration each unit will be co-located with a
power supply. This will not require running long electrical cables.
7.3. Option Three (Built-In Powering)
In this option the power supply type for the MRC’s is A.C. Each MRC will come with a built-in
power supply source. To power the MBU’s, local D.C. power will be used. This will not require
running long electrical cables.
Table 8: Power Supply Options
Note
For further information refer to Foxcom Wireless Power Supply manual and Power Supply
Planning Rules.
Materials Model
Local power supply LPS-150-N-2A
Remote power supply (no redundancy) RPS-200-N-48
Remote power supply (fully redundant) RPS-150-R-48
Remote power supply (fully redundant) RPS-500-R-48
Remote power supply (fully redundant) RPS-1000-R-48