Connecting The Cables - Cisco Systems Power System 2300 Guía De Instalación De Hardware

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Chapter 2
RPS 2300 Installation

Connecting the Cables

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Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
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This section describes how to connect the cable and power supply modules to the
RPS 2300.
(Optional) The RPS is shipped with a single ground lug for grounding the RPS
2300. Use the ground screw to attach the single ground lug and wire assembly to
the RPS 2300 rear panel. Torque the ground lug screw to 60 lbf-in. (960 ozf-in.).
If you are connecting another device to the RPS 2300, place the RPS port to be
connected into standby mode. This prevents the device that the RPS 2300 is
backing up from losing power.
Follow these steps to connect the cables:
Connect the power cable to the power supply
end of the power cable to an AC-power source.
Connect one end of the RPS cable to an RPS DC output connector
Connect the other end of the RPS cable to the RPS receptacle on the switch.
Repeat
Step 1
through
Using a ratcheting torque screwdriver, torque each screw to 5 in-lbf. (80 ozf-in.)
To ensure proper operation, be sure that you completely seat the connector and
that you securely tighten the screws.
(Optional) Press the RPS Standby/Active button to put the RPS 2300 into active
mode.
The RPS LEDs and DC-output LEDs for the connected devices should be green.
If they are not green, see
To power off the RPS 2300, disconnect the AC-input power from the RPS 2300,
and disconnect all connected DC port connector cables.
Cisco Redundant Power System 2300 Hardware Installation Guide
Step 3
for each switch that the RPS 2300 supports.
Chapter 4, "Troubleshooting."
Connecting the RPS 2300
(Figure
2-7), and connect the other
(Figure
2-6).
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