Serial db9, Power switch (sfp series), Rear label (bt series) – Datacom Systems VS-1200 User Manual

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VS-1200 Data Acccess Switch

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3.3.1

Serial DB9

The

SERIAL connector port is a shielded DB9 Female and is cabled to the COM port of any

compatible network tool or PC where HyperTerminal software resides. It is the only port that can
easily connect the Management PC to set the IP address (default 192.168.1.1) for the first time.

3.3.2

Power Switch (SFP series)

The front panel

POWER 1, POWER 2 LEDs are illuminated

green

, respectively, when the DC power

switch is depressed

ON and DC power is available at both the two rear DC power sockets. Either

POWER 1, POWER 2 LED illuminated

red

indicates a defective power source and immediate

investigation as to the cause is required to insure redundant power integrity.

3.3.3

Rear Label (BT series)

DB9 nomenclature, Serial Number (SN) identifier, Media Access Control (MAC) address
identifier, input power requirements, certification compliance identifiers and various other information
are provided on this rear label.

3.3.4

Rear Labeling (SFP series)

Serial Number (SN) identifier, Media Access Control (MAC) address identifier, input power
requirements, certification compliance identifiers and various other information are provided on this
rear label.

3.3.5

Input Power

Two DC input power sockets are provided on the rear panel. The front panel

POWER 1 and 2

LEDs are illuminated

green

, respectively:

·

(SFP series) - when the DC

POWER switch is depressed ON and DC power is available at

both the two rear DC power sockets; or

·

(BT series) - when DC power is available at both the two rear DC power sockets.

Either

POWER 1 or 2 LED not illuminated when powered, indicates a defective power source and

immediate investigation as to the cause is required to insure redundant power integrity.

Although only one switching AC adapter power supply is required to power the configurable unit,
use of a second independent power source is strongly recommended to assure uninterrupted
monitoring. Furthermore, connecting the second DC input power socket to a different external
power source circuit than the first DC input power source eliminates power as a single point of
failure.

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