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IONPS-A, AC Power Module

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Figure 1:  Power Module Components

Description

Transition Networks’ IONPS-A, AC Power Module can deliver power or provide
optional, redundant AC power to an ION219-A chassis. See the ION219-A chassis
manual #33421. You can download the manual @ 

www.transition.com

, then click on

Product/Product Finder.

Power Module component identification

See Figure 1:

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Fans  

(two fans exhaust warm air from the IONPS-A, AC Power Module)

2

Power LED 

(ON green when powered up)

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ON/OFF switch, when in the ON position power is supplied to the ION chassis

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Fuse

(inline AC)

5

Handle

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AC Power Receptacle for an AC power plug

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Dry Contact Relay 

(optional) 

Note:

The IONPS-A, AC Power Module has instant failover capability. 

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3

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techsupport@transition.com – Click the “Transition Now” link for a live Web chat.

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Installation

I

MPORTANT

All installation and service must be performed by qualified personnel only.

Read, understand, and follow all CAUTION and WARNING notices, instructions
marked on the product, including in this manual.

The IONPS-A, AC Power Module can replace an existing IONPS-A, AC Power
Module or it can be installed as the redundant Power Module in an AC powered
ION219-A chassis.

CAUTION: While installing or servicing the Power Module, wear a grounding
device and observe all electrostatic discharge precautions. Failure to observe this
caution could result in damage or failure of the Power Module.

Description — continued

Notices

The IONPS-A, AC Power Module must be installed by qualified technical
personnel only. Transition networks assumes no responsibility for the improper
installation, set up, or use of the IONPS-A, AC Power Module.

The information in this user’s guide is subject to change. For the most up-to-date
information, see the user’s guide on-line to download the current version of the
manual at 

www.transition.com

under Products.

Power module redundancy

The IONPS-A, AC  Power Module includes Instant Fail-Over (IFO) circuitry that
provides the capability for the primary Power Module to power the chassis backplane
while the auxiliary Power Module is in ‘hot’ standby mode. If the IFO circuitry detects
the loss of primary power, the auxiliary Power Module instantly provides power to the
chassis backplane. When primary power is restored, the IFO circuitry places the
auxiliary Power Module in ‘hot’ standby mode. The chassis primary Power Module is
located in the left slot of the chassis as viewed from the rear. The chassis auxiliary
Power Module is located in the right slot of the chassis as viewed from the rear. A
single Power Module placed in either location can power the chassis backplane. 

Note:

The IONPS-A, AC Power Modules DO NOT load share.

Summary of Contents for IONPS-A

Page 1: ...IONPS A AC Power Module User Manual 33423 A ...

Page 2: ...re and placed throughout this manual where appropriate CAUTION While installing or servicing the Power Module wear a grounding device and observe all electrostatic discharge precautions Failure to observe this caution could result in damage or failure of the Power Module WARNING Do not connect the Power Module to an external power source before installing it into the chassis Failure to observe thi...

Page 3: ...ION While installing or servicing the Power Module wear a grounding device and observe all electrostatic discharge precautions Failure to observe this caution could result in damage or failure of the Power Module Description continued Notices The IONPS A AC Power Module must be installed by qualified technical personnel only Transition networks assumes no responsibility for the improper installati...

Page 4: ... do the following Note The procedure is the same for installing the Power Module into either slot 1 Push the Power Module ON OFF switch to the OFF position See Figure 2 Power Module Switch OFF Position Figure 2 Power ON OFF Switch Installation Continued techsupport transition com Click the Transition Now link for a live Web chat 7 3 Remove the slot cover from the right chassis slot and keep the tw...

Page 5: ...2 Make sure that the Power Module ON OFF switch is in the OFF position See Figure 7 3 Plug the female end of the AC power cord into the AC power receptacle on the Power Module See Figure 7 4 Plug the male end of the AC power cord into the AC power source 5 Turn the power ON OFF switch to the ON position See Figure 7 Note Once the power ON OFF switch is in the ON position the power ON LED will lite...

Page 6: ...e Mounting Screws Power Module Chassis 4 Remove the two screws securing the Power Module to the chassis 5 Carefully pull the Power Module from the chassis See Figure 9 techsupport transition com Click the Transition Now link for a live Web chat 11 Figure 10 Power ON OFF Switch Maintenance Continued Installing the Power Module continued 6 Locate the new Power Module 7 Push the power ON OFF switch t...

Page 7: ...he same amperage and voltage rating 6 Insert the fuse into the holder 7 Slide the fuse holder fully into the Power Module 8 Connect the power cord to Power Module and to the external power 9 Push the power ON OFF switch to the ON position Figures 11 A B Replacing Fuse techsupport transition com Click the Transition Now link for a live Web chat 13 Technical Specification For use with Transition Net...

Page 8: ...national 00 1 952 941 7600 Transition Now Chat live via the Web with Transition Networks Technical Support Log onto www transition com and click the Transition Now link Web Based Seminars Transition Networks provides seminars via live web based training Log onto www transition com and click the Learning Center link E Mail Ask a question anytime by sending an e mail to our technical support staff t...

Page 9: ...ial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense Cana...

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