Powering Up the System
AXP1620 Shelf Installation
AXP1620 Installation and Use (6806800E23E)
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6.
Using a torque wrench, tighten the nuts with a recommended torque setting of 35.5
to 38.5 inch-pounds. Make sure all DC leads are fastened securely.
7.
Replace the plastic cover over the terminal blocks.
8.
Verify that the circuit breakers are in the ON position.
9.
Break the tagout or lockout seals on the branch circuit or power distribution unit.
10.
Apply power by closing the branch circuit or power distribution unit.
The OOS indicator LED will glow solid red and the other LEDs will go dark. The OOS
will not go dark and the IS indicator LED will not illuminate until the external power
circuit breakers are closed.
11.
Verify that all FRU LEDs illuminate and the PEM’s IS LED is green, and the OOS
LED is dark.
5.10
Powering Up the System
With the installation cabled up, you are ready to apply power to the system.
Procedure
Follow these steps to power up the system:
1.
Push the PEM circuit breakers to the ON position.
2.
Verify that all FRU LEDs illuminate and the PEM’s In Service LED is green.
The system executes its normal start-up routine and is then ready to use.
5.11
Accessing the System
You can access your system using the SAM shelf manager. The SAM-1500 direct serial console
connector (back of chassis) is an RJ45 connector on the SAM face plate. This connector is
configured as DTE. The indirect serial console connector (front of chassis, located on the ADP)
is a 9-pin micro-D subconnector. Configure your console or terminal emulation software using
these parameters: baud rate 9600, data bits 8, parity None, stop bits 1, flow control None. The
system is shipped with a default password of
mot
.
Custom cables are required for these connectors. Refer to
RS-232 Serial Interface
on page 123
for pin assignments.
Cover all open module slots and put all approved filler panels in place before turning
on power. This is necessary to properly cool the chassis and to avoid electrical shock
and other possible hazards. Slot covers and panels must remain in place during
system operation.
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