Cisco Cisco 1 GHz GainStar Node Installation Guide
System Power
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System Power
System Power (44 to 90 VAC)
The GainStar Mini Node draws AC power from the coaxial cable. This AC power
comes from an external AC power supply.
comes from an external AC power supply.
CAUTION:
The RF connectors and housing seizure assemblies can be damaged
if AC shunt power directors are not removed from the GainStar
Mini Node before installing.
if AC shunt power directors are not removed from the GainStar
Mini Node before installing.
Power can come from the output ports, and each GainStar Mini Node can pass or
block AC power on any port without affecting the RF continuity. However, at least
one port must pass AC power to bring power into the GainStar Mini Node.
To set the power direction, install AC shunt power directors for the ports through
which the AC power is expected to pass.
Note: A red AC shunt power director is included in the unit. The red shunt is used
to activate the port that supplies power.
block AC power on any port without affecting the RF continuity. However, at least
one port must pass AC power to bring power into the GainStar Mini Node.
To set the power direction, install AC shunt power directors for the ports through
which the AC power is expected to pass.
Note: A red AC shunt power director is included in the unit. The red shunt is used
to activate the port that supplies power.
CAUTION:
The RF connectors and housing seizure assemblies can be damaged
if AC shunt power directors are not removed from the GainStar
Mini Node before installing or removing the amplifier model from
the housing.
if AC shunt power directors are not removed from the GainStar
Mini Node before installing or removing the amplifier model from
the housing.
Before powering the GainStar Mini Node, make sure all the accessories are installed
and properly seated.
Important: The Main and Aux ports are the RF/Power Ports.
and properly seated.
Important: The Main and Aux ports are the RF/Power Ports.