Each power line of mounting unit is connected to the central bus power of 12VDC at 4.2A. BR-500 can be fit with the dual power supplies for load-sharing and redundant backup. BR-500 adopts two (2) LEDs in the front panel for power supply failure to run the stable system without any disruption or disconnection from the power failure.
Set up before the use of GUI Step 1 Connect the Lan-Port of BR-500 with the Lan-Port of PC by using a Lan cable. When PC is connected to the Ethernet, set the Network setting as follows: 1) Select “Use the following IP address”...
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Step 3 When logged in, the control of the power is available. 1) Main Power: Click to turn the Main Power On or Off 2) Status of the Channel: It shows the status of each channel. Green light is when the power is on AND device is well connected to the input.
MUST be pushed by the little bump of the bracket so that the latches can be crawled inside. Make sure that the top line of the housing is aligned with the bracket so that the head of the module can be perfectly fit in to the BR-500 port. Alignment The bump Fig.
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Step 6 Stick the two (2) Heat sinks on the bottom of Module bracket. Make sure you align perfectly with the bottom screw holes so that it has enough space to be installed to BR-500. Space required Fig. 5: Two(2) Heat sinks for each Module bracket...
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Step 7 Mount the Module bracket on BR-500 and connect optical cable to each DisplayPort module. Fig. 6: Mounting the Module bracket on BR-500. Step 8 Connect the premium graded DisplayPort 1.2 copper cable to the DisplayPort receptacles in front of BR-500 device.
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