N-Series EPS installation These instructions explain the external power supply (EPS) installation for the Dell PowerSwitch N2200-ON and N3200-ON/ E3200-ON full-width and half-width switches. You can use the optional EPS on a desktop, wall mount, or in a rack. ● The model name of the EPS Shelf with one PSU is MPS-1S.
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MPS-1S: MPS-3S 5. Turn the switch over and place on a desktop. MPS-1S two-post installation This installation procedure describes how to install an MPS-1S self in a two-post rack. Use L-brackets for front, five-inch-offset, or rear-mount two-post installation. These mounting supplies ship with the MPS-1S. 1.
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2. Screw one L-bracket to the switch using the four M4 screws (length 6.8 mm). Install the brackets to the switch in front, five-inch-offset, or rear mounting positions, as shown. ● For front-mount: The mounting bracket and bracket ears face the front of the EPS. ●...
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5-inch offset mount Rear mount 4. Screw the single-switch L-bracket to the two-post rack using two M4 screws (length 6.8 mm) for each bracket. Torque the screws to 10 inch-lbs. To remove the switch from the two-post rack, remove the four screws from the two-post rack and slide the switch from the rack.
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Five-inch-offset mount 4. Slide the EPS into the two-post rack until the mounting bracket ears line up with the rack. Front-mount Five-inch-offset mount 5. Attach the switch to the two-post rack using two #12-24 screws on each side. To remove the switch from the rack, unscrew the four #12-24 rack-mounting screws. N-Series EPS installation...
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MPS-1S wall mount Use the four wall-mount brackets to attach an external power supply (EPS) to the wall. NOTE: Do not wall mount the EPS with the front panel/PSU facing up or down. You need a drill and a pencil to complete this procedure. This procedure applies to one EPS. 1.
5. Drill four 0.3 in (8 mm) holes in the wall at the pencil marks. 6. Install four wall-mount anchors into the four holes. 7. Screw four M5 screws into the four wall-mount anchors leaving approximately 0.20 in (5 mm) gap between the anchor and the screw.
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NOTE: Install the switch equipment in restricted access areas. A restricted access area is one in which service personnel can only gain access using a special tool, lock, key or other means of security. The authority responsible for the location controls access to the restricted area. Console and Ethernet ports The Console and Ethernet ports are used for debugging and firmware updates by service personnel only, and are not available for use to the end user.