Power Connection; Switch Connection - D-Link DPS-200A Quick Installation Manual

Switching redundant power supply
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Installing a DPS-800 in a standard electronics rack
The DPS-700 can be installed directly into a standard
rack without the DPS-800.
Installing a DPS-700 in a standard electronics rack

Switch Connection

Caution: The redundant power supply should be
disconnected from its power source before connecting
to the switch. Directly connecting a powered RPS to
the switch may cause damage to the switch's internal
power supply.
Insert one end of the DC power cable into the
receptacle on the switch and the other end into the
redundant power supply.
Connecting a single RPS in a DPS-800 rack to a switch
Connecting a DPS-700 to a switch
Caution: Do not connect the DPS-700 to the switch
using the 14-pin DC power cable. The equipment may
be damaged if using a 14-pin cable instead of the
correct 22-pin DC power cable.

Power Connection

Connecting AC Power (DPS-200A/500A/700)
Using a standard AC power cable, connect
the redundant power supply to the main AC
power source. A green LED on the front of the
DPS-200A/DPS-500A and DPS-700 will glow to
indicate a successful connection.
Connecting DC Power (DPS-500DC)
1.
Firmly attach the DC power source to the
negative and positive contacts on the wiring
assembly.
The negative pole (-) connects to the
-48V contact.
The positive pole (+) connects to the
-48V RTN contact.
If available, an earth ground may be
connected to the center contact post.
2.
Tighten the contact screws to secure the
connection.
No change in switch configuration is necessary
when connecting to the RPS.
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