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Getting Started
3.3. Applying Power to the RPS
Refer to power rating nameplate on the RPS back panel, and then connect the RPS unit to an
appropriate power source. RPS830 and RPS1630H units should be connected to a 100 to 120
VAC power supply, and RPS820 and RPS1620H units should be connected to a 208 to 240 VAC
power supply.
CAUTION:
Make certain to review the safety precautions listed in Section 4.1 and
at the beginning of this User's Guide.
Note that RPS units feature two separate AC inputs. Connect power supply cables to the RPS’s
Circuit "A" and Circuit "B" inlets, and then connect the cables to an appropriate power supply.
RPS Series units will support up to 16 Amps maximum per power circuit, for a total load of
32 Amps (de-rated.)
The ON LED should light, and the RDY LED should begin to flash. This indicates that the RPS
is ready to receive commands.
3.4. Connecting the Device Server to the RPS
To securely manage the RPS, configure the Device Server as follows:
1. Set the Line Service (Profile) to Power Management for the line that is connected to the
RPS serial port.
2. Plug the CAT5 cable into the SetUp port on the RPS.
3. Connecting the Adapter to the IOLAN:
(a)
For IOLAN Models:
Plug the RJ45M to RJ45F Adapter (Part No. 1100219-10) into
the serial port on the IOLAN that will be configued for Power Management. (See
Section 3.5.)
(b)
For IOLAN Model C and CM:
Plug the RJ45M to RJ45F Adapter (Part No.
1100320-10) into the serial port on the IOLAN C and CM that will be configured for
Power Management. (See Section 3.5.)
4. Connect the CAT5 cable to the Adapter.