Netgear RPS4000 – Redundant Power System and Power Bank 하드웨어 매뉴얼

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Hardware Installation 
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NETGEAR Managed Switch 
Connect to Power and Check the LEDs
The RPS does not have an on/off switch. Apply or remove power by connecting or 
disconnecting the RPS power cord. Before you connect the power cord, select an AC outlet 
that is not controlled by a wall switch. A wall switch can turn off power to the RPS. 
After you select an appropriate outlet, follow these steps to apply AC power:
1. 
Connect one end of the AC power adapter cable to the rear of the RPS, and the other 
end to a grounded three-prong AC outlet.
2. 
Check the Power LED on the front panel of the RPS. The LED should light up in the 
following sequence:
The LED turns yellow as the RPS runs a power-on self-test (POST). 
If the RPS passes the test, the LED turns green. The RPS is working and ready to 
pass data. 
If the POST fails, the Power LED blinks yellow.
If the Power LED does not light up, check that the power cable is plugged in correctly and 
that the power source is good. For help with troubleshooting, see 
.
Connect Equipment to the RPS4000
To connect a device to the RPS:
1. 
Disconnect the AC power cord from the switch or device.
2. 
Connect one end of the NETGEAR RPS cable to the RPS connector on the switch rear 
panel.
3. 
Connect the other end of the NETGEAR RPS cable to the RPS4000 rear panel RPS port 
connector.
4. 
Reconnect the AC power cord to the switch or device.
5. 
Apply power to the RPS4000 by connecting the power cord to the RPS4000 power connect 
in the front panel and to an AC powered outlet.
6. 
Apply power to the power module by connecting the power cord to the module power 
connect in the front panel and to an AC powered outlet.
The RPS is working properly when all its front panel LEDs are lit as specified in 
. If it is not, see 
.