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3) APPLY POWER

AC Power - Standalone Modules
Secure the ground wire to the ground screw located on the back of the module.
Route the power cord through the provided strain relief for additional support and  

connect the barrel connector at the end of the wire on the AC/DC adapter to the barrel 

connector on the module.  Connect the AC/DC adapter to the AC outlet.  Confirm 

that the module has powered up properly by checking the Power LED located on 

the front of the module.

AC Models Rear View: Barrel Connector for AC/DC Power Adapter

NEVER ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE CHASSIS OR

SERVICE THE POWER SUPPLY. OPENING THE

CHASSIS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

THERE ARE NO USER REPLACEABLE OR

SERVICEABLE PARTS IN THIS UNIT.

WARNING!!!

DC Power - Standalone
This module is intended for installation in restricted access areas. (“Les matériels 

sont destinés à être installés dans des EMPLACEMENTS À ACCÈS RESTREINT”). 

A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special key, or 

other means of security.
The over current protection for connection with centralized DC shall be provided in 

the building installation, and shall be a UL listed circuit breaker rated 20 Amps, and 

installed per the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA-70.
Appropriate overloading protection should be provided on the DC power source 

outlets utilized.
The standalone module re7 to +60VDC inclusive of tolerances (1.2A @ 

9VDC max rated power).   See specification table for specific model requirements. 

Appropriate overloading protection should be provided on the DC power source 

outlets utilized.

DC Models Rear View: 2-Pin Terminal for DC Power

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A successful test will produce a green blinking (5Hz) P1 LB LED on the local XG 

and a green blinking (1Hz) P1 LB LED on the remote XG.  If the local XG does 

not receive a valid response, the P1 LB LED will be blinking amber (5Hz).  When 

the self diagnostic circuit test is initiated, the traffic received on Port 2 of both XG 

converters will be discarded.

If loopback has been initiated, self diagnostic circuit test DIP-switches will 

be ignored. If self diagnostic circuit test has been initiated, loopback DIP-

switches will be ignored.
2) INSTALLING THE MODULE

Wall Mounting - Standalone Module
The wall mounting height of the module should be less than or equal to 2 meters 

(6.6 feet) from the floor.  

The standalone module is available with or without integrated mounting brackets.  

When using the standalone module with integrated mounting brackets, use the four 

mounting holes on the module to secure the module to the wall.  The module can 

accommodate #6 screws (not included).
Standalone modules without mounting brackets can use the optional mounting 

bracket kit (2x 4381).  Use the four mounting holes on the module to secure the 

module to the wall.  The module can accommodate #6 screws (not included).

Installation of the module should be such that the air flow in the front, back, side 

and top vents of the switch are not compromised or restricted.
The accessory cables should have their own strain relief and do not pull down on 

the module. 
Rack Mounting - Standalone Module
The standalone modules with integrated mounting brackets or using the optional 

mounting bracket kit can be rack mounted using the optional Rack Mount Shelf 

(8260-0).  Refer to the Rack Mount Shelf user manual (040-08260-001x) for the 

proper installation guidelines.
Follow the same guidelines above when rack mounting the module.
Chassis Mounting - Plug-in Modules
Caution: Use proper ESD protection to reduce the risk of damage to your equipment.
Carefully slide the module into an open slot in the chassis.  Align the module with 

the  installation  guides  and  ensure  that  the  module  is  firmly  seated  against  the 

backplane. Secure the module by fastening the front panel thumbscrew (push in 

and turn clockwise to tighten) to the chassis front.

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