Installing The Rps Into A Rack-Mount Chassis - D-Link DGS-3000-28SC Quick Installation Manual

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Connecting the RPS to the RPS Port
The DPS-200A, DPS-500A, and DPS-500DC/В Redundant Power Supply (RPS) can be connected to the
RPS port of the Switch using the DC power supply cord, called the DPS-CB150-2PS/В. It is important to
notice that the RPS can supply power to one or two DGS-3000-28SC Switches at the same time.
1. Disconnect the Switch from the main AC power source.
2. Insert the 14-pin end of the DC power supply cord into the RPS and the 2-pin end into the receptacle
of the RPS port on the Switch.
3. Using a standard AC power cord, connect the RPS to the main AC power source. A green LED on the
front panel of RPS will illuminate to indicate a successful connection.
4. Make sure that the ON/OFF toggle switch on the rear panel of the Switch is turned on.
5. Re-connect the Switch to the AC power source and power on the RPS.
No configuration is needed in the Switch software for this installation.

Installing the RPS into a Rack-mount Chassis

The RPS can be installed into an RPS rack-mount chassis unit, called the DPS-800. The DPS-800 is a
standard-size rack-mount (1 standard unit in height) designed to hold up to two RPS's.
1. Install the DPS-200A/DPS-500A/DPS-500DC/В in the DPS-800 as shown below.
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