
3-20
Step2
Loosen the captive screws on the RPS receptacle protective cover and remove the protective cover, as
shown in
Figure 3-26
. (If you do not use the +12 VDC RPS interface, install the protective cover.)
Figure 3-26
Connect an RPS power cord (1)
Step3
Keep the upside of the +12 VDC RPS plug on top and plug it in the RPS DC receptacle (see callout 1 in
Figure 3-27
). (If you plug it with the upside down, the insertion is not smooth because of the specific
structure design of the RPS DC receptacle and the RPS plug.)
Step4
Use a flat-blade screwdriver to fix the two screws on the RPS plug clockwise to secure the plug to the
RPS DC receptacle (see callout 2 in
Figure 3-27
).
Figure 3-27
Connect an RPS power cord (2)
Step5
Connect the other end of the +12 VDC RPS power cord to the external RPS power supply system.
Step6
Check whether the RPS LED on the front panel of the switch is ON. If yes, the power is properly
connected.
Connecting the RPS Power Cord of the S5500-28C-PWR-EI and S5500-52C-PWR-EI
The S5500-28C-PWR-EI and S5500-52C-PWR-EI can work with RPS1000-A3 using its –54 V/25 A
output and a 0404A053 power cord.
Follow these steps to connect an RPS power cord to the switch:
Step1
Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ensure a good skin contact and make sure that the
ESD-preventive wrist strap is properly grounded.
Step2
Keep the upside of the RPS plug on top and plug it in the RPS DC receptacle (see callout 1 in
Figure
3-28
). (If you plug it upside down, the insertion is not smooth because of the specific structure design of
the RPS DC receptacle and the RPS plug.)
Step3
Use a flat-blade screwdriver to fix the two screws on the RPS plug clockwise to secure the plug to the
RPS DC receptacle (see callout 2 in
Figure 3-28
).