iConverter® 5-Module Power Chassis User Manual 140 Technology Dr.
Warning The operating description in this Instruction Manual is for use by qualified personnel only. To avoid electrical shock, do not perform any servicing of this unit other than that contained in the operating instructions, unless you are qualified and certified to do so by Omnitron Systems Technology, Inc. Caution All user-required operations can be performed without opening the unit. Never attempt to open or remove the cover or tamper with the unit.
iConverter 5-Module Power Chassis User Manual 1. 0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The iConverter 1U (1.75 inch) 5-Module Power Chassis is powered by up to two (2) hot-swappable and redundant universal AC or DC power supplies and can accommodate up to 5 iConverter media converters. It is ideal for enterprise Local Area Network (LAN) or Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) applications where managed media converters with high density and small rack-footprint are important. Fig.
Slot A single chassis position consisting of a backplane connector and its associated module-guides. “A” Link A backplane slot-to-slot connection that provides Ethernet connectivity between adjacent slots (sometimes referred to as “A” Backplane Link). “A” Port An interface on a module capable of Ethernet traffic via the backplane’s “A” Link. “B” Link A backplane slot-to-slot connection that provides Ethernet connectivity between adjacent slots (sometimes referred to as “B” Backplane Link).
When modules with “A” and “B” Port capabilities are inserted into adjacent chassis slots, they can connect to each other via the backplane links and create flexible network architectures that meet the user’s requirements. Note that not all modules support and have backplane ports. To find out about each specific module’s backplane port configuration, refer to the specific module’s documentation.
the 10/100 converters must be disabled to facilitate user data privacy by isolating the converters from each other and from the “A” and “B” Links. It should also be noted that in this configuration, in addition to data privacy infringement, enabling the “A” and “B” Links will cause a broadcast storm (since the modules create closed loops through the switch) or partitioning of some of the data paths by the switch.
2.0 UNPACKING, VISUAL INSPECTION AND INVENTORY Review the contents.
Fig. 5 5-Module Chassis with two Installed AC Power Supplies 3.3 DC Powered Chassis Site Preparation Power source should be available within 5 ft. of the chassis. The over current protection for the connection with centralized DC shall be provided in the building installation and shall be a UL listed breaker rated at 15 Amps, and installed per the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA-70. The 8225-1 and 8225-2 require 36-60VDC/0.7 Amps power. The 8226-1 and 8226-2 require 18-36VDC/1.4 Amps power.
Installation of the equipment should be such that the air flow in the front and back of the unit is not compromised or restricted. Installing this equipment into a rack in such a way as to make it unstable may cause injury or death. Always make sure that the rack you are installing this equipment into is properly secured, stable, balanced and designed to carry the weight and weight distribution of this equipment. Never use this equipment to carry any weight except its own.
4.0 POWER SUPPLY REPLACEMENT CAUTION: To remove power from the chassis, remove the power cord from all power supplies. WARNING!!! NEVER ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE CHASSIS OR SERVICE THE POWER SUPPLY OR FAN MODULE. OPENING THE CHASSIS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. THERE ARE NO USER REPLACEABLE OR SERVICEABLE PARTS IN THIS UNIT. The power supplies are hot swappable and can be replaced without shutting the chassis down.
Save the packing material of the new power supply for return shipment of the faulty power supply or for future reuse. 4.3 Hot Removal of DC Power Supply Determine which power supply is faulty by observing the status of the LEDs in the iConverter NMM module or viewing the status from the network management software. Power Supply 1 (PS1) refers to the power supply on the right (as viewed from the front). Power Supply 2 (PS2) refers to the power supply on the left.
5.0 SPECIFICATIONS Chassis Type 5-Module AC Model Number 8220-1 (1 PS) 8220-2 (2 PS) 5-Module 24VDC 5-Module 48VDC 8226-1 (1 PS) 8226-2 (2 PS) Module Capacity 5 Power Supply Capacity Power Requirements (typical) Dimensions Weight 8225-1 (1 PS) 8225-2 (2 PS) 1 - 2 Power Supplies 100 to 240VAC / 50 to 60Hz / 0.5A @ 120VAC +/- 18 to 36VDC 1.4A @ 24VDC +/- 36 to 60VDC 0.7A @ 48VDC W:17.15" x D:9.0" x H:1.75" 7.5 lbs (8220-1) 9 lbs (8220-2) Compliance 7.5 lbs (8226-1) 9 lbs (8226-2) 7.