2. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
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Power supply Modules
The SM40 Basic System frame LBB 1350 includes a Power Supply Module type SPM 315, and the SM40
Extension frame includes a Power Supply Module type SPM 215. Both modules, with the placement of
jumpers (included on delivery) can be configured for use on either 220 - 230 Volts AC, or 110 - 115 V AC.
To ensure that your SM40 frame operates on the correct voltage, refer to the figure opposite and proceed as
follows:
WARNING: BEFORE WORKING ON A SYSTEM, READ THE SECTION ‘IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS’ FOUND AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS MANUAL. ALWAYS DISCONNECT
THE FRAME FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY PRIOR TO WORKING ON THE FRAME ITSELF.
1.
SM40 Basic System frame LBB 1350 using Power Supply Module SPM 315
Operation on 110 - 115 V AC
a.
Open the front panel of the rack frame, and gently remove the Power Supply Module
from its housing.
b.
Once the module is removed, unscrew and remove the 2 retaining screws needed to locate the
module’s printed circuit board. Once removed, carefully slide the top cover plate away from the
module itself to reveal the printed circuit board.
c.
On the printed circuit board (component side up) locate the jumper circuit (see figure opposite).
Using the jumper link(s) delivered with the module, place the jumper as shown.
Operation on 220 - 230 V AC
d.
For operation on 220 - 230 V AC (factory setting) DO NOT PLACE the jumper.
2.
SM40 Basic Extension frame LBB 1360 using Power Supply Module SPM 215
Operation on 110 - 115 V AC
a.
Open the front panel of the rack frame and gently remove the Power Supply Module
from its housing.
b.
Once the module is removed, unscrew and remove the 8 retaining screws found on top of the modules
cover plate, needed to locate the module’s printed circuit board. Once removed, carefully slide the top
cover plate away from the module itself to reveal the printed circuit board.
c.
On the printed circuit board (component side up) locate the jumper circuit (see figure opposite).
Using the jumper link(s) delivered with the module, place the three jumper(s) as shown.
Operation on 220 - 230 V AC
d.
For operation on 220 - 230 V AC (factory setting) only 1 jumper link is placed (see opposite).
3.
General
a.
The SM40 Basic System frame LBB 1350 and the SM40 Extension frame LBB 1360 are supplied with
a 3-core mains cable. The mains cable is terminated with a 2-pole mains plug with earth contacts (or
earth pin) for connection to the mains supply, and at the other end with a CEE connector for
connection to the mains socket on the rear of the frame. For use in some countries it may be
necessary to replace the mains cable with one of a local standard type. The wiring is as follows:
- Live/brown
- Neutral/blue
- Earth/green-yellow
WARNING: THE FRAME MUST BE EARTHED VIA THE MAINS SUPPLY USING THE
GREEN/YELLOW WIRE. THE MAINS PLUG MUST BE OF AN EARTHED TYPE.
b.
Power Supply Module, replacement fuses, are 4 Amps (adaption is not required for alternative
voltages).
Summary of Contents for LBB 1330
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