Table 5 - reset actions – Motorola PTP 400 Series User Manual

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The recovery switch is used for various purposes identified in Table 5.

Recovery Button Depression

Action

More than 20 seconds, while the

unit is already powered up.

This resets the configuration to factory defaults.

While connecting power for more

than 40 seconds after power is

applied

This resets to factory defaults and erases any user

loaded software images leaving the factory-loaded

image intact.

None

Power cycle by switching off at the mains. All

settings remain the same.

Table 5 - Reset Actions

On the left side of the PIDU Plus 48V DC input and output connections can be found. These

are used to power the PTP 400 Series Bridge from an external DC source or to provide a

level of power supply redundancy as shown in Section 3.3.3 Redundancy and Alternate

Powering Configurations”. The DC input range is 36-60V. The ODU requires 36V to operate

so care should be taken to account for voltage drop over the ODU to PIDU Plus cable.

WARNING:

When using alternate DC supplies the supply MUST comply with the following

requirements:

• The voltage and polarity is correct and is applied to the correct terminals in the PTP 400

Series Bridge PIDU Plus

• The power source is rated as SELV
• The power source is rated to supply at least 1A continuously, and
• The power source cannot provide more than the Energy Hazard Limit as defined by

IEC/EN/UL6090, Clause 2.5, Limited Power (The Energy Hazard Limit is 240VA)

Also on the left hand side of the PTP 400 Series Bridge PIDU Plus connects and jumpers can

be found that allow the remote connection of power LED, Ethernet LED and Recovery switch.

The connection instructions can be found in Section 3.3.4 “Remote LEDs and Recovery

Switch

The input supply range for the PTP 400 Series Bridge PIDU Plus is 100V-240V AC, 47-63Hz.

Mains connection to the PTP 400 Series Bridge PIDU Plus is made using a standard “figure

of eight” mains lead as shown in Figure 5.

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