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61175043L3-5A Issue 1, January 2004 CLEI Code: SIMPAADA _ CLEI Code: SIMPA AGA _ 61175043L3-5A 1 Trademarks: Any brand names and product names included in this document are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders. CONTENTS 1. GENERAL ............ ............... .............. ........... .............. . 1 2. [...]
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2 Issue 1, January 2004 61175043L3-5A black cap to the left and pull ing the fuse out. After the new fuse is inserted, the cap is push ed back in and turned to the right. Stat u s L E D A single multi-feature LED on the front panel provides AC operation or battery operation pow er status. Refer to Tabl e 1 for indication descriptio ns. 3. INST ALLA[...]
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61175043L3-5A Issue 1, January 2004 3 adapter into the receptacle provi ded on the back of the Total Access 750/850 and plug the AC plug in to the AC power source. Total Access OPTI-3 Mounting Rackmounted Systems Use a mounting bracket and secure the Total Access PSU to the rack (19” bracket–P/N 1175050L1 , 23” bracket– P/N 1175051L1). Orie[...]
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4 Issue 1, January 2004 61175043L3-5A P/N 1200657L2) that h as a molded mo dular connector on one end and four soldered wire ti ps on the oth e r (see Fi gure 3). Figure 3. Cable for the MX2800 Connect the soldered ends of the wires to th e mo dular con- nector that fits into the chosen power bus using a small slotted screwdriver. (The power buses [...]
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61175043L3-5A Issue 1, January 2004 5 will be recharged when normal AC voltage is restored and the relay will close when the battery voltage exceeds 40V. Certain alarm features on the power supply are still powered by the battery after the disconnect relay is opened. These features slowly drain the bat tery. If it is known that AC power will be una[...]
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6 Issue 1, January 2004 61175043L3-5A[...]