Rear i/o modules – Cobalt Networks OPENGEAR PS-8300 User Manual

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4. Each AC connector includes a Powerlock, which is designed to retain the power cable

connector. Clip the Powerlock over the shoulder of the inserted AC cable end.

5.

Warning

Warning

Hazardous

Voltages

Note — In some countries, it may be necessary to supply the
correct mains supply cord. Use only an approved IEC 320
C-13 type A/C line cord rated for a minimum 10A at 250V and
certified for the country of use.

Further, the safe operation of this product requires that a
protective earth connection be provided. This protective earth
is provided by the grounding conductor in the equipment’s
supply cord. To reduce the risk of electrical shock to operator
and service personnel, this ground conductor must be connected
to an earthed ground.

Rear I/O Modules

Depending on the frame model you purchased, there may be variations in the BNC rear I/O modules
connected to it. If the frame was ordered with cards requiring custom rear I/O modules, the appropriate
modules will be installed at the factory or included with the card modules.

8310 and 8310-C frames come without a 100-BNC rear I/O module. Cards ordered with these
frames require rear I/O modules tailored to the card.

8310-BNC and 8310-C-BNC frames come with fixed 100-BNC rear I/O module.

Consult the installation section of each card’s manual for BNC designations. Each card comes with a
BNC label to place on the frame’s BNC rear I/O module. Each card also has BNC designations printed
on the card PCB.

Figure 3. 100 BNC Rear I/O Module

Figure 4. AES-BNC Rear I/O Module

Figure 5. 10 BNC Rear I/O Module

Figure 6. Blank Rear I/O Module

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