Powering Remote Units; Psu Dc Power - ZinWave UNITIVITY 5000 User Manual

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9. Once the Remote Unit is 'plugged in', then tighten the 2 M3 locking bolts on each side to
ensure the Remote Unit cannot become detached from the wall mounting. This step is
particularly important if the Remote Unit is suspended from the wall bracket and might cause
a hazard if it were to become detached.

6.2 Powering Remote Units

A Remote Unit receives power from a 48V Central PSU (if connected directly to a Primary Hub), or
from the Secondary Hub to which it is connected.

6.2.1 PSU DC Power

6.2.1.1 Rack Mount the PSU
The following tools are required for installation (Not provided):
4x M6 cage nuts appropriate for 19 inch rack frame (If required)
M6 pozi-drive screwdriver
Cage nut insertion/extraction tool
Washers and Screws, suitable for Rack type, to secure equipment
To install the PSU in a rack
1. Using the cage/nut insert/extraction tool, install 2 cage nuts on each side of the rack. The
spacing needs to align with the holes in the PSU.
2. Place the PSU into the rack and secure using suitable mounting screws and washers.
While a power lead is not supplied inside the box as shipped – Zinwave does provide the country
Note:
specific power lead in with the shipment where PSU are required by the customer.
6.2.1.2 Applying DC power to the Remote Unit
" Connecting the PSU or Secondary Hub Power Port to Remote Units"
See
"Power Distribution Requirements"
specifically,
To connect the PSU to the Remote Unit.
1. Connect/plug the cable to the appropriate connector on the PSU or Secondary Hub.
2. Route the cable from the PSU / Secondary Hub to the Remote Unit.
3. Plug the cable into the 48V connector on the Remote Unit.
4. Repeat for each PSU / Secondary Hub to Remote Unit connection. Once power is plugged in,
the unit is powered on.
Note: It is recommended to connect fiber prior to powering on the Remote Unit.
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Installing Remote Units
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