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MEET IEC-1000-3-2 CLASS D (ACTIVE PFC) 

 

HOT-SWAPPABLE/HOT PLUGGABLE REDUNDANCY FUNCTION 

 

DIMENSION: 355(D) * 106(W) * 41.3 (H)mm 

 

COOLING: ONE 40mm DC FANS (MODULE) 

 

AC INLET IN EACH MODULE 

 

 

 

1.7 INSTALLATION & TESTING 

 

Mount the power supply into the system chassis by using proper mounting tool. The 

mounting holes of the power supply should match up with those in the chassis. 

Connect the power connectors to the M/B by following the M/B instruction. There is 

various on connectors / pinouts in both power supply and M/B. Please ensure to 

connect the matched one; otherwise, it will cause unexpected harms. 

 

Connect the remaining power connectors to the various peripherals as needed. These 

connectors are “keyed”, so there will be only one possible way to connect them. 

 

Before applying power source to the system, make sure these is no loosed or 

incorrect connectors. Double check if all connection to the M/B is matched properly. 

Maybe you would like to test the redundancy function before you put back the cover of 

your system chassis, then, please power it on. If the power system operates normally, 

the individual LEDs on power module and the external warning LED light in GREEN. 

Now, remove one power module from the power system, the warning buzzer in the 

power system will sound, the external warning LED, which displays the status of the 

total power system, will change to be RED, the individual LED indicating the power 

module’s status will distinguish. Meanwhile, the power system will continue to backup 

the power output without affecting the operation of your computing system. 

 

The warming buzzer will sound continuously. You can reset warning buzzer by 

pressing the buzzer reset switch. Insert the power module which is removed for test 

earlier. The sound of the warning buzzer will stop; the external warning LED will turn 

to be GREEN again; the LED indicating the status of power module will light in 

GREEN. Test another power supply by performing the same procedure. 

 

If everything works out fine, then turn off the power system. Now put back the cover of 

the chassis and tighten with the screws which you have retained earlier. Now you 

have completed the installation of M1S series redundant power supply. 

 

Summary of Contents for M1S2 series

Page 1: ...Each power module is designed with 5 outputs 3 3V 5V 12V 12V and 5Vsb circuits and compliant to ATX12V All you can see on the backplane is just passive components and this is the key point for longer...

Page 2: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1st Category X blank AC input AC DC D 48Vdc input B 24Vdc input 2nd Serial ID X R redundant 1 1 M redundant N 1 3rd for U use Y 1 for 1U use 2 for 2U use 4th PM or Customer speci...

Page 3: ...tal wattages XXX XXX W AXX 10XX W BXX 11XX W CXX 12XX W 8th attribute X P w PFC F w EMI filter V HIGH EFFICIENCY 9th Use FAN type X 3 use 3 8CM type 4 use 4CM type 6 use 6CM type 8 use 8CM type 10th c...

Page 4: ...odule Hot swap and hot plug ability Full range 90VAC 264VAC operation Active Power Factor Correction PFC built in Balance load sharing design Remote sensing design Meet FCC CISPR EMI regulation Faulty...

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Page 6: ...AND 3 3V NOT EXCEED 170W 2 POWER MODULE TOTAL OUTPUT POWER NOT EXCEED 400W 500W C SPECIFICATION TEMPERATURE RANGE OPERATING 0 40 STORAGE 20 80 HOLD UP TIME 16mS MIN AT FULL LOAD 115 VAC INPUT VOLTAGE...

Page 7: ...your system chassis then please power it on If the power system operates normally the individual LEDs on power module and the external warning LED light in GREEN Now remove one power module from the...

Page 8: ...been burned This is due to the cover of the power module is used as heat sink for cooling Usually its temperature is around 50 60 degree Celsius under full load condition 2 Loose the screws of power...

Page 9: ...to test this new power module and simulate the defective situation please refer to Section 1 7 Installation Testing Remarks If the DC fan of the power module fails you have to replace the power module...

Page 10: ...ule inserted SINGLE MODE and REDUNDENT MODE 1 SINGLE MODE only one module inserted and power on Notice items a When only one module inserted the detect circuit will assume the other empty module is Du...

Page 11: ...correct if any connection loosed if the direction is incorrect etc 2 Check if any short circuit or defective peripherals by plugging out the power connector from each peripheral one at a time Shall t...

Page 12: ...Note The description stated herein is subject to change without prior notice All brand names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners...

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