Installation Instructions ....................18 Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis Installation ............18 Grounding the Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis..........19 Mounting the Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis ..........20 Power Supply Installation ..................23 Install Power Supply ....................23 Input Power Connections ..................24 Properly Sizing the PDU ..................
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Settings ..............Error! Bookmark not defined. Help ................Error! Bookmark not defined. User ................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Troubleshooting ......................46 LED Statuses ......................47 Transmitter Module Indicators ................47 Receiver Channel Indicators .................. 48 PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
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Appendix C: NMC Common Log In Errors ..............55 Appendix D: Contact Information ................. 56 Address ........................56 North America ......................56 Customer Service ...................... 56 Technical Support ...................... 56 Europe/Middle East ....................56 Customer Service ...................... 56 Technical Support ...................... 56 PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
• Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis and Receivers must be installed correctly and grounded as described in this Installation Manual for safe transmission of power. Correct functioning of the devices must be verified after installation.
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• The voltage rating of the transmission wiring between Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis and Receiver(s) must be a minimum of 450 Vrms @ 75°C. For a Class 4 deployment, Class 4 cable must be used.
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Element 1: IEC 60417-60 42 (2010-11); and IEC 60417-6172 (2012-09); Element 2: “Caution” or equivalent word or text, and “Shock hazard” or equivalent text; Element 3: Optional; Element 4: “Disconnect all power sources” or equivalent text PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Panduit FMPS is the first Class 4 system that complies with UL 1400-1 for a safer, more reliable power alternative for wireless systems that is easier to install. It eliminates many...
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Easy to move/add/change for a flexible and scalable power delivery system to grow with rising wireless demands. Minimizes equipment downtime and reduces business interruptions. Intelligent LED indicators on all system components for easier installation, onsite maintenance, and troubleshooting. PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Panduit FMPS Project Package The Project Package will include a list of all the purchased Panduit FMPS components, cable provisions, and requirements for a proper installation. Below is an example of a Project Package. Project Name Panduit FMPS Components Component...
• Verify PDU outlet compatibility with the power cords supplied with the Panduit FMPS system. Each Power Supply Module comes shipped with a C-19 to C-20 power cord. The C-19 connector inserts into the Power Supply Module and the C-20 plug inserts into the PDU.
W of output power. This depends on the distance and cable size used from the Transmitter. Tools and Materials Required All Panduit FMPS equipment is shipped with the hardware needed for proper installation of the system except for site specific requirements which include but are not limited to: • Field wiring (not included) •...
Panduit FMPS Panduit FMPS Equipment The following sections cover the equipment provided in the Panduit FMPS Package. Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis (PXTC1ARA) Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis Note: Transmitter Modules and Power Supply Modules must be purchased separately. Each Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis includes: •...
Panduit FMPS • (3) rack mounting screws (#12-24) (Panduit P/N S1224-C) Note: If mounting to a cabinet, use alternative mounting screws (not included). Power Supply Module (PXU1AJANNNXX) Power Supply Module Top, Front, and Back Each Power Supply Module includes: • (1) C-19 to C-20 power cord...
Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis Installation The Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis is a component of the Panduit FMPS™ Solution. It delivers pulse current which is received by the Panduit FMPS Receiver. The Panduit FMPS Receiver (Panduit P/N PXR1AJD) is the only receiver compatible with the Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis (Panduit P/N PXTC1ARA).
Grounding the Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis Verify that the rack has appropriate grounding to earth ground before proceeding – proper grounding is critical for FMPS operation. The grounding screw provided with the Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis will properly ground the chassis to the rack. The image below shows an example of a properly grounded rack.
Panduit FMPS Mounting the Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis The Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis comes with 2 brackets and 4 screws per bracket to allow for mounting. The unit can be mounted in either a flush or extended front mounting position.
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Mount the Transmitter Chassis to the rack using the three rack mounting screws (Panduit P/N S1224-C) and one grounding screw (Panduit P/N RGTBSG-C) provided. Note: For Grounding details, follow the instructions in the...
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For a flush mount, install the side brackets in position A. It is required to use a strain relief bar such as Panduit P/N SRB19D7BL or SRB19D5BL or a shelf such as Panduit P/N SRM19FM2 in the back of the rack or cabinet to support the back of the chassis.
Power Supply Installation Install Power Supply 1. Insert the Power Supply Module in the empty slot in the back of the Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis and slide forward until it clicks. Verify engagement of latches with a gentle pull of the handle.
PDU for your installation. Power requirements for the PDU are summarized below. Properly Sizing the PDU 1. The Power Supply Module can operate from 115 to 230 VAC with a frequency of PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Follow the instructions above for a direct feed into an AC breaker panel also. Network Management Card Wiring The Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis is shipped with a pre-installed Network Management Card. The Network Management Card has two connections: • RJ45 connection to IP Management Network (10/100Base-T Ethernet) •...
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Management Card can be wired in series with the dry contact wires from other Power Sources. Below is an illustration of proper series wiring for the dry contact alarm. Network Management Card – Series Wiring for Dry Contact Alarm PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Power Supply Module in the back. The Power Supply Module fans provide cooling to both the Power Supply Module and the Transmitter Modules aligned with it in the front. Replace any blanking panels into unused slots. PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Receiver locations. Panduit recommends using a patch panel solution in the head end to make a convenient demarcation point for future service and maintenance.
Image of Transmitter with Plug and Wire Connected Patch Panel Mounting Panduit recommends using a patch panel solution in the head-end to make a convenient demarcation point for future service and maintenance. 1. Panduit recommends designating 1 RU above or below the Transmitter Chassis to mount a patch panel.
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Note: The Panduit FMPS mini-com module and connector are used with copper conductors only. Do not exceed a torque of 5 lb-in (0.5 Nm).
Also consider the use of a standard horizontal cable manager such as Panduit P/N NM1. This is an option, not a requirement. For a 4-post design, the PDU can be mounted on the rear rail in the same RU position as the patch panel or horizontal manager that has the Transmitter Module connections.
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10. Plug the patch cable into the patch panel. 11. Plug the other end of the patch cable into the Transmitter Module. Tighten the mounting screws on both sides of the plug into the Transmitter Module. PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Connector Assembly in Patch Panel Receiver Installation The Panduit FMPS Receiver is a component of the Panduit FMPS Solution. It receives pulse current from the Panduit FMPS Transmitter Chassis (typically resides in the head- end) through multiple multi-conductor cables. It converts the pulse current into 48 VDC ±2% to power end-devices.
Panduit FMPS Grounding the Receiver The Panduit FMPS Receiver must be grounded to earth ground for surge protection, electrical safety, and proper operation of the unit. To properly ground the Receiver, ensure there is proper bonded access to earth ground.
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Panduit FMPS 5. Attach the wired grounding lug to the Receiver using the provided screws as shown below. PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Receiver. Note: The Receiver is shipped with wood mounting screws. The Receiver can be mounted to other surfaces (e.g. metal or concrete); however, make sure to use appropriate mounting hardware. Receiver Dimensions PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
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1. Ensure the Receiver has a minimum clearance of 4 inches on all sides. Do not place other FMPS Receivers above or below Receivers. 2. Attach wall-mount bracket to wall with appropriate hardware. 3. Slide the Receiver into the bracket from the top and attach with provided bracket screws.
Tighten the mounting screws on both sides of the plug into the Receiver. 5. Repeat the process for the remaining input connectors. Note: For use with copper conductors only. Do not exceed a torque of 5 lb-in (0.5 Nm). PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Receiver. 5. Repeat the process for the remaining output connectors. Note: For use with copper conductors only. Do not exceed a torque of 5 lb-in (0.5 Nm). PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
LED states. 4. For the Network Management Card, LED2 and LED3 will be green. If the Power Supply Module is faulted, LED2 will be red. LED1 will provide overall system status; see Troubleshooting section for details. PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
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6. For the Receiver, the output Status LEDs will be blue for standby or green supplying output power. 7. If all LEDs are glowing correctly, installation was successful. If any status LED is not correct, consult the Troubleshooting section for details. PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Panduit FMPS Network Management Card Web Interface (GUI) The Panduit FMPS Network Management Card (NMC) allows users to monitor the system and activation/deactivation of system components and features. The factory default setting of this NMC is to use DHCP to obtain an IP address and communicate with clients via HTTPS.
(“https://IP ADDRESS”) and proceed to configure the Network Management Card as shown in the Web Configuration section. Logging into the NMC for the First Time Login to the Panduit FMPS web user interface. The default username and password are admin and admin. Changing Your Password At initial login, you are required to change the default password: 1.
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3. Initial login and password setup is now complete. Note: If you were not able to determine the IP address of the NMC or for difficulty logging in, please refer to Appendix C for more details. PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Rack Information (location data) Power info SNMP and logging configuration (System Management) • Create Additional Users and Roles as needed • The latest version of the FMPS NMC User Manual can be found at https://www.panduit.com/en/support/download-center/fault-managed-power-system- downloads.html PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Power Supply Module, Transmitter Module, and Receiver and verifies that the Panduit FMPS is working correctly with a series of self-checks. If the FMPS fails any of these tests, it will indicate a failed test and communicate the reason for test failure by illuminating the designated indicator as detailed below.
Input Voltage: Input voltage out of range Check Receiver connections Check Transmitter Module Output Voltage Check cable length and type Check adjacent cables Output Voltage: Receiver output voltage not in Replace Receiver range - Under voltage or Overvoltage Contact Panduit PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Shutting Down: System is shutting down None Status) Red/2.5Hz 50% cycle Factory Reset: System is performing a factory None reset Yellow/solid Temperature: Temperature is out of range Check ambient temperature Orange/solid SD Card: Missing/Damaged SD Card Check SD Card PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Overload: Power Drawn By Load Is Check loads Over Capacity Reduce loads if needed 2 (PSU On/Off) Green/solid None (Normal conditions) None None PSU Off: PSU is not powered Check input power source Check input power cord PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Network Management Card Reset Button for at least 10 seconds. LED 3 (bottom) will flash quickly indicating the Network Management Card will reset to the factory default. This will cause a reset of the Network Management Card, erasing all existing configurations, including username(s) and password(s). Network Management Card PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Input Wiring and/or Receiver Output Wiring in this manual. 5. Enable incoming power to the new Power Supplies from their PDU or plug in the wall power. 6. From the GUI, Enable the new Power Supplies, Transmitters, and Receivers. PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
Appendix A: Cable Recommendations Cables to be used with the Panduit FMPS shall meet the following requirements: • Only Class 4 copper cables shall be used with the Panduit FMPS. • Cable gauge shall be 12-18 AWG. Consult with Panduit before installation of cable gauges outside of this range.
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If username and password have NOT been configured, use the default username: admin and password: admin. For security purposes, a change of password is required upon initial login. o If admin credentials are lost, perform a factory reset on the Network Management Card. PANDUIT FMPS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE...
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