Connecting Power - Patton FiberPlex FPX6000 Series Quick Start Manual

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4. The data and video cables are installed, refer to section 9.0,
on page 12.
The FPX6000 is compatible with the following power supplies:
A customer-provided 802.3bt-compliant switch will work to power the device via PoE.
For best results, Patton recommends you use only professional 1G (or better)
switches with IGMP Packet Snooping and a non-blocking backplane.
Patton's CL141E will power the device via PoE if the customer does not already have
a suitable supply.
If PoE is not required, the customer can power the device with an existing 48-VDC
(30-W) input or use Patton's PS-03671H1-021, which converts wall outlet AC to the
48 VDC (30 W) the device requires.
Do the following:
1. If you are powering the device with PoE, go to step 2. Otherwise, connect the power
supply cable to the 48 VDC at 30 W port (see
ter or
figure 11
2. Connect the Dante Network Ethernet/PoE cable to the ETH1 port (see
page 11 for the Transmitter or
3. After at least one minute for the device to power up and initialize, verify that the green
Power LED (see
12
Figure 11.

9.0 Connecting Power

The device does not have a power switch, so line voltages
are present in the power supply when the power cord is
connected. The outlet used to power the device shall be
within 10 feet (3 meters) of the device, be easily accessible,
and protected by a circuit breaker.
on page 12 for the Receiver), then go to step 3.
figure 11
figure 9
on page 10) is lit. Refer to
Receiver rear panel ports
figure 10
on page 12 for the Receiver).
"Connecting Power"
on page 11 for the Transmit-
table 1
for LED light indications.
FPX6000 Quick Start Guide
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