Introduction, Pre-installation notes, Installation procedure – Multi-Tech Systems PS9600 User Manual

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PS9600 Power Supply User Guide

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CommPlete Communications Server

Introduction

This chapter describes how to install the PS9600 power supply into a CommPlete Communication Server
CC9600 chassis. This equipment should be installed only by a qualified service person.

Pre-Installation Notes

• All installation must be done by a qualified service person.
Warning: Interconnection directly, or by way of other apparatus, of ports marked “SAFETY

WARNING see instructions for use” with ports marked or not so marked may produce hazardous
conditions on the network. Advice should be obtained from a competent engineer before such a
connection is made.

Warning: Ports that are connected to other apparatus are defined as SELV. To ensure conformity to

EN 41003, ensure that these ports are only connected to the same type on the other apparatus.

• To reduce emissions, be sure to use blanking plates to cover empty slots in the CC9600 chassis.

Installation Procedure

1. Unpack the PS9600 assembly from its packaging and save the packaging for possible future use.

Perform a visual inspection of the PS9600. If you are concerned about its condition, call Technical
Support for instructions.

2. Make sure the PS9600 power switch is in the off (O) position.
3. Remove the cover plate on the CC9600 if necessary. The PS9600 is hot-swappable.

4. Holding the PS9600 by the front panel and bottom corners, place the PS9600 into the open power

supply slot. Make sure that the top rails on the PS9600 mate properly with the plastic guides in the
CC9600.

5. Slowly slide the PS9600 into the CC9600 chassis until you feel the PS9600’s connectors mate with the

CC9600’s connectors.

6. Tighten the PS9600’s retaining screws.

7. Turn the PS9600 power switch on to the on (I) position.
8. Observe the PS9600 “outputs good” LED. If it is not lit, see Chapter 4. If it is lit, proceed with normal

CommPlete Communications Server operation.

9. After you turn on the power supplies, you should check the 5 Voutput. See page 10 for details. The

supplies can be re-checked as part of your regular system maintenance.

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