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Coral IPx 500 Installation Manual
PS5
00 AC Power Supply
Un
it
7
0.
Power supply failure generally results in the loss of one or more output voltages.
However, protection circuitry in the power supply regulator may shut down a regulator
due to a current overload caused by an external fault.
The red
Alarm
indicator on the front panel of the PS500 AC lights when any of
the output voltages are outside of specification.
The red
Alarm
indicator illuminates if any voltage supplied by the
power supply is outside of specification. This could be caused by an
internal or external fault. If the alarm indicator illuminates in a
replaced power supply, the fault is not within the unit.
All maintenance activities are to be carried out by a qualified service technician.
The red
Alarm
indicator can be activated by malfunctions in the backplane, the power
supply, in any of the cards inserted into the cage, or in any of the above in a connected
cage.
If the power supply is turned ON and the green power indicator is OFF, check the
following:
1.
AC power cord. See
Figure 7-8
.
2.
AC power failure
3.
Blown main or circuit fuse/breaker in the building electrical panel
4.
Blown fuse F2
within the PS500 AC. Replace fuse as described on
page 7-31,
PS500 AC Fuses
.
5.
Faulty PS500 AC. This includes the possibility of a blown F1 AC fuse in the
power supply.
Do not
replace the AC fuse. Insert a different PS500 AC unit as
described on
page 7-25, Installation
.
In the event of a power failure, when battery pack BATTipx is installed, check the
following:
1.
Battery discharged.
2.
Blown fuse
within the BATTipx. See
page 7-35, BATTipx Battery Pack
.
3.
Faulty PS500 AC.
5
Troubleshooting
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