Power input connector (internal power supply) — Connect the IPCP to a
B
100 to 240 VAC power source here (see
page 19).
100-240V
50-60Hz
Power Input, Internal Power Supply
• Connect to 100 to
240 VAC.
1.2A MAX
Rear Panel
Figure 18.
Connecting an Internal Power Supply
Switched 12 VDC power output ports — These ports (see figure 14,
C
page 18) provide 12 VDC output. For the IPCP Pro 550 and IPCP Pro 555, the four
ports provide up to a combined maximum of 40 watts. Once configured, each port can
be separately turned on or off. These ports are monitored continuously for total power
usage (draw).
1
2
SWITCHED 12 VDC
40W MAX TOTAL
3
4
3/16"
12 VDC
(5 mm)
Rear
Max.
Panel
Tie Wrap
Figure 19.
Switched Power Output Ports and LEDs
When the total power usage exceeds a threshold of 41 watts but is still
•
below 47 watts, the IPCP enters the limit mode, during which the yellow front
panel Limit LED lights. If you have configured the unit to do so, the IPCP can issue a
power overcurrent notice.
If power usage exceeds a second, higher threshold (47 watts), the IPCP enters
•
overcurrent mode. It turns these ports off, and the red front panel Over LED lights.
If the ports are disabled, the user must disconnect or fix the attached devices to
correct the problem. If the power draw is still excessive, the ports remain off.
figure 14
on page 18 or
• Front panel LED (
) blinks
during boot-up and remains lit
when the IPCP receives power.
Switched 12 VDC
Power Output
• Total output for all four ports
combined:
12 VDC, 40 watts (max.)
• Corresponding front panel
green LEDs (
) light when
power is available at each port.
IPCP Pro Series • Hardware Features and Installation
figure 15
on
R
Front Panel
on
C
SWITCHED
Lights if total power drawn
12 VDC
is 41-46 watts.
1
2
LIMIT
3
4
OVER
Lights if total power drawn
exceeds 47 watts.
Power output shuts off
Front
until the user corrects the
Panel
overload.
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