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Quick Install Guide

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C613-04025-01 REV F

5.

Place the RPS in its operating location.

See the previous ”Selecting a Site” section for guidelines on choosing a 
suitable location.

If installing the RPS on a desktop:

Make sure the RPS’s rubber feet are attached. 

If installing the RPS in a rack:

Remove the rubber feet.

Attach the rack-mounting brackets.

Mount the RPS in the rack.

6.

Connect the DC cable(s).

Using the DC cables that were included with your RPS, connect each cable 
to a router and then to the RPS.

7.

Connect the AC power cord(s).

Using the supplied AC power cord(s), connect the RPS to a power outlet 
and then switch the power switch(es) to the ON position.

Figure 1: Front and rear panels of the AT-RPS 740 

8.

Check the RPS LEDs.

Check the RPS LEDs to verify that the RPS is operating correctly. Note that 
the RPS effectively consists of two RPS supply units, and each unit has its 
own set of LEDs. 

Front panel

Rear panel

AC power

supply switches

AC power 

supply inlets

LEDs

DC power outlets

(DB25s)

RPS DC OUTPUT 1

RPS 

RPS DC OUTPUT 2

AC POWER 1

AC POWER 2

AC Power

On

RPS Fan

Fault

Main PSU

Fault

RPS PSU

Fault

Main Fan

Fault

1

2

ROUTER 

AC Power

100-240 VAC

50-60Hz

1.5A

AC Power

100-240 VAC

50-60Hz

1.5A

5V/6.5A

12V/1.0A

-12V/0.2A

5V/6.5A

12V/1.0A

-12V/0.2A

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