Matrox NRG Device Set Up
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Step 1 -- Connecting your devices and powering up Matrox NRG
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Before you connect any devices to your Matrox NRG, make sure that the power switch on the front panel is
in the OFF position. This ensures that no power is coming from the DIN 4-Pin 12V d.c. outputs.
Connect your Matrox devices to the DIN 4-Pin 12V d.c. outputs on your Matrox NRG.
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Make sure that you insert the connectors in the correct orientation (i.e. locking latch is in the correct
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position). Do not use excessive force to insert the connectors.
Output 1 supports 12V d.c. 3A devices only. Devices requiring more than 3A may not boot or function as
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intended if they are on output 1. Verify the voltage and/or current requirements specified on the Matrox
device(s) you intend to use with Matrox NRG.
Make sure that your Matrox NRG's two field-replaceable power supply modules are fully inserted (they may
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have shifted or loosened during transport), then connect AC power to one or both power supply modules.
LEDs are green
when power
supply modules
are active
As the Matrox NRG does not come with an IEC 60320 C13 power cable, you can use the cable included with
the Matrox appliance you intend to use with Matrox NRG, or any locally sourced IEC 60320 C13 cable that
meets local regulatory requirements.
Turn ON the Matrox NRG's front panel power switch to power on the 12V d.c. outputs. The LED on the
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front will turn GREEN if both power modules are active, or blink GREEN if one module is not functioning.
When the LED is green, your Matrox NRG is ready to provide power redundancy to Matrox appliance(s).
Matrox NRG Device Setup
Power to the 12V d.c outputs is OFF
12V d.c. 3A devices only
12V d.c. 5A devices

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Summary of Contents for Matrox NRG

  • Page 1 As the Matrox NRG does not come with an IEC 60320 C13 power cable, you can use the cable included with the Matrox appliance you intend to use with Matrox NRG, or any locally sourced IEC 60320 C13 cable that meets local regulatory requirements.
  • Page 2 Matrox NRG is set to DHCP protocol by default, so your DHCP-enabled network will assign an IP address to the NRG when you connect to it. You’ll need the IP address to connect to the NRG user interface via a web browser.

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