64x64 Router
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Connecting and Disconnecting Power
Connecting and Disconnecting Power
AC Connection
The Utah-400 Audio and Video Routing Systems are designed for continuous power; there is
no AC Power Switch on the router.
Important:The AC power cord is the only method which chassis power can be
connected or disconnected. In case of an emergency, the user
should have quick access to the AC plug.
Power redundancy is built into the Utah-400 Audio and Video Routing Systems. The power
cords plug into the upper right and left hand sides of the chassis. Either AC source can power
the routing system independently, provided redundant power supplies are ordered with the
system.
This provides the flexibility to connect one AC Source to the standard utility source; with the
second AC Source being connected to a non-interruptable system, such as a backup genera-
tor system.
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On the back of the chassis locate the left and right AC NEMA connector.
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Plug the NEMA end of the power cord into the chassis NEMA socket.
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Plug the 3 pronged AC Plug into the desired AC source(s).
FIGURE 2-14.
Utah-400 (64x64) Power Connections
Summary of Contents for Utah-400 iP
Page 1: ...The Utah 400 Digital Routing Switcher 64x64 Systems System Setup and Operations ...
Page 26: ...Introduction 1 14 The Utah 400 ...
Page 52: ...Hardware Installation 2 26 The Utah 400 ...
Page 122: ...Specifications A 8 The Utah 400 ...
Page 136: ...The Debug Port B 14 The Debug Port ...
Page 142: ...The Utah 400 Digital Audio Breakout Panel C 6 The Debug Port ...
Page 146: ...TOC 4 The Utah 400 ...