Troubleshooting A 2800 W Dc Pem - Cisco 12410 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem

Troubleshooting a 2800 W DC PEM

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Use the following procedure to troubleshoot a 2800 W DC PEM if it is not
operating properly.
Make sure the PEM is seated properly:
Eject and reseat the PEM. Make sure:
The captive screw on the ejector lever is tightened securely.
The power switch is set to the on (1) position.
Check the PEM status indicators:
F1LO (feeder 1 low) (flashing yellow)—Indicates that input connections to
the PDU (feeder 1) are loose or not connected, or the input voltage is below
the minimum. This indicator remains off during normal operation. Make sure
that:
Power cords are securely attached to their PDU terminal studs.
Power cords are securely attached at the DC source end.
The source DC circuit breaker is switched on.
If the indicator is still flashing after you perform the above checks, replace
the power supply.
F2LO (feeder2 low) (flashing yellow)—Indicates that input connections to
the PDU (feeder 2) are loose or not connected, or the input voltage is below
the minimum. This indicator remains off during normal operation. Make sure
that:
Power cords are securely attached to their PDU terminal studs.
Power cords are securely attached at the DC source end.
The source DC circuit breaker is switched on.
If the indicator is still flashing after you perform the above checks, replace
the power supply.
RPF1 (reverse polarity feeder 1) (flashing yellow)—The (feeder 1) PDU is
miswired. For wiring instructions see the
on page
3-56. This indicator remains off during normal operation.
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting the Installation
"2800 W DC Connections" section
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