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1.
Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
For more information, see "
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2.
Remove the filler panel, if any, from the power supply slot. Pull out the fill panel directly.
3.
Unpack the power supply.
4.
Grasping the power supply handle with one hand and supporting the power supply bottom with
the other, push the power supply along the guide rails into the slot.
5.
Press the handle inward until the power supply clicks into place.
Figure 10 Installing a power supply with a power latch (CR16005E-F)
Connecting an AC power cord
WARNING!
Before you connect an AC power cord, make sure the circuit breaker for the power cord is turned off.
To connect an AC power cord:
1.
Connect the power cord to the power receptacle on the power supply.
2.
Use a releasable cable tie to secure the power cord to the cable management bracket.
For the CR16010-F/CR16014-F/CR16010H-F/CR16010H-FA/CR16018-F/CR16018-FA
that provides vertical power slots, see
For the CR16006-F that provides horizontal slots, see
The CR16005E-F provides horizontal power slots and the CR16010E-F provides vertical
slots, but the cable securing methods are similar. See
For the CR16010H-F, CR16010H-FA,CR16018-FA, or CR16018-F router, each hook on
the cable management bracket has a cutout. You can also feed the cable tie through the
cutout to secure the power cord.
3.
Connect the other end of the power cord to the AC power receptacle of the power source and
switch on the circuit breaker.
4.
Verify the power supply input status LED.
If the LED is on, the power cord is correctly connected. For description of power supply status
LEDs, see
H3C CR16000-F Router Series Hardware Information and Specifications
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Summary of Contents for CR16000-F
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