Connecting The Ac Power Cord; Connecting The Switch To A -52 To -55 Vdc Output Rps - HP 1910 Getting Started Manual

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Table 6 Power cord connection methods at a glance
Chassis
1910-8G
V1910-16G
V1910-24G
V1910-48G
1910-8G-PoE+ (65W)
1910-8G-PoE+ (180W)
V1910-24G-PoE (170W)
V1910-24G-PoE (365W)

Connecting the AC power cord

To connect the AC power cord:
Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is well
1.
grounded.
Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC-input power receptacle on the switch.
2.
Figure 42
Connect the other end of the AC power cord to the AC power outlet.
3.
Figure 42 Connect the AC power cord to the V1910-24G switch
Connecting the switch to a –52 to –55 VDC output RPS
This section applies to the V1910-24G-PoE (356W) switch.
To connect the switch to the RPS that provides –52 to –55 VDC output:
Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is well
1.
grounded.
Unpack the RPS cable shipped with the RPS, identify the plug for connecting to the switch, correctly
2.
orient the plug with the RPS receptacle on the switch chassis, and insert the plug into the receptacle
(see callout 1 in
The RPS receptacle is foolproof. If you cannot insert the plug into the receptacle, re-orient the plug
rather than use excessive force to push it in.
uses an V1910-24G switch for illustration.
Figure
43).
Connection procedure reference
Connecting the AC power cord
AC-input:
Connecting the AC power cord
RPS input:
Connecting the switch to a –52 to –55 VDC output RPS
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