Vega 30 Router User Manual
Initial Powering and Starting Up
Getting Started 11.2
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11.2 Initial Powering and Starting Up
The Vega 30 Router may be powered from one or two Vega 30 PSU modules.
1.
Connect DC power cable(s) from the external Vega 30 PSU module(s) to the Vega 30
Router unit.
See Figure 141 for the location of the DC Power Inlets at the rear of the Vega 30 unit.
2.
Connect the external Vega 30 PSU modules to an AC mains supply.
3.
Turn on the AC mains to the Vega 30 PSU modules.
The Vega 30 unit starts up and the front System LED is Blue. See Figure 142a.
Starting up may take up to 3 minutes.
4.
When unit start up is complete, the front System LED will show either of the following:
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Flashes green - system started up OK. See Figure 142b.
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Flashes red - started up OK, but no Ethernet connection. See Figure 142c.
Typically, at this stage, there will not yet be an Ethernet connection.
Note:
The Vega 30 Router unit has two DC power connectors. These are for up to two separate,
external Vega 30 power supply modules, which each have an IEC mains power socket.
Note:
The mains supply voltage will be auto-detected by the external power supply modules,
provided it is in the range 100 - 240 Vac and 50 / 60 Hz.
Important:
Always ensure that the:
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Vega 30 Router unit is properly earthed.
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Power connections are correctly made.
Note:
Front ‘PSU’ LEDs while starting up:
The ‘PSU 1’ and ‘PSU 2’ front LEDs show the status of DC power at each rear DC power
inlet of the Vega 30 Router:
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Green - PSU fitted.
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Red - PSU not fitted.