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Magnum 6K32F/FR/FC/FRC Managed Switch Installation and User Guide (05/08) 
 
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The 32-port units will consume over 30 watts of power typically.  When connecting the 
Ethernet cabling, there is no need to power down the unit.  Individual segments can be 
connected or disconnected without concern for AC power-related problems or damage to 
the unit. 
 
Power supply options are available to suit the 6K32F Series Switches to special 
high-availability communications and/or heavy industrial-grade applications, including: 
   *    -48VDC, 24VDC and 125VDC with single DC input, 
   *    -48VDC, 24VDC and 125VDC with dual-source DC input, 
See the Appendices of this manual for more details.  Use an RFQ for other variations. 
 
3.4.1    Alarm Contacts for monitoring internal power, and Software Traps  
The Alarm Contacts feature, optional on Magnum 6K32F Series, provides 
two Form C Normally Closed (NC) contacts to which the user can attach two sets of 
status monitoring wires at the green terminal block. When this option is present, the 
terminal block for Alarm Contacts is part of the Power Input panel in the Magnum 
6K32F case. The AC or DC power input connection is in the same panel. A manual On-
Off Switch for power to the unit is not available on 6K32F Series units with the Alarm 
Contacts option, as these two features occupy the same space in the case. 
The first NC Alarm Contact (top position) is a “Software Alarm”, operated 
by user settings in the MNS-6K software.  The user can disable the Software Alarm 
feature with a software configuration command if desired. When the Software Alarm is 
enabled, the Form C Normally Closed (NC) contact is held close during normal software 
operation. A user-defined software malfunction, such as an SNMP Trap, a Software 
Security violation or an S-Ring Fault, causes the contact to open and thus trigger an 
alarm in the user’s monitoring system 
The second (bottom position) NC Alarm Contact is held close when there is 
power on the main board inside of the 6K32F.  This provides a “Hardware Alarm” 
because the NC contacts will open when internal power is lost, either from an external 
power down condition or by the failure of the power supply inside of the Magnum 
6K32F Series Switch. Useful info. about Alarm contacts:  
1. There are four terminal blocks (1,2,3,4)provided next to the AC/DC power supply  
2. The top two pins (1,2) are software operated 
3. The bottom two pins (3,4) are hardware operated 
4. By default it is NC (normally closed) 
5. The software operation needs to be enabled and set to get the Alarm traps. For detailed 
information about the Software Alarm and software control of SNMP alarm traps, please 
reference the Magnum MNS-6K Software User Manual. (Chapter 19).