Netgear RPS4000v2 – Redundant Power System and Power Bank 설치 가이드

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Redundant Power System and Power Bank 
RPS4000 v2
The Redundant Power System and Power Bank RPS4000 v2 provides power 
system redundancy to external devices such as NETGEAR chassis switches, 
managed switches or smart switches that have an RPS capability. 
Each RPS4000 v2 has four power module slots and a maximum output of 
4000W when four APS1000W power modules are installed. The RPS4000 
v2 supports switches using both A type and B type RPS designs. The 
RPS4000 v2 acts as a redundant power system in 12 VDC power systems 
and acts as a power bank in PoE (56 VDC) power systems.
Package Contents
This package includes:
•  Redundant Power System and Power Bank RPS4000 v2
•  AC power cable
•  RPS cable, 60 cm (23.6 in.),16 pin
RPS Ports
Each RPS port on the RPS4000W can provide a maximum of 1440W @ 56 VDC 
and 200W @ 11 VDC. Output power depends on the power modules installed and 
the Switch Type (Type) and Current Share (CS) switch settings. 
The following switches are of the A RPS type and must use the A type setting.
Note: 
The Type setting has changed for v2. Type A is the same as Type Old, and 
Type B is the same as Type New.
FSM7328S
GSM7248v2
GSM7224P
GSM7352S V2H1
FSM7352S
GSM7212P
GSM7228PS V1H1
GSM752PS V1H1
FSM7226RS
GSM7212F
GSM7328 V1H1
GSM7328FS V1H1
FSM7250RS
GSM7224R
GSM7328 V2H1
GSM7224v2
GSM7248R
GSM7352S V1H1
For other switches, refer to the switch hardware installation guide on the NETGEAR 
support website to determine the RPS type.
Install the RPS4000 v2
Install the RPS4000 v2 in a standard 19-inch rack.
WARNING: 
Do not stack equipment, or place equipment in tight spaces or in 
drawers. Be sure that your equipment is surrounded by at least 2 inches (5 cm) of 
air space.
Install the RPS4000 v2 in a Rack
To install the RPS4000 v2 in a rack, you need the 19-inch rack-mount kit supplied 
with your RPS4000 v2. 
LEDs
Power system indicators are listed in the following table:
Label
Color Activity Description
PWR 
(Power)
Green
On
Power is being provided to the RPS4000.
Power 
Module 
Status
Green
On
An APS1000W is present and working properly.
Yellow On
An APS1000W is present and is not working properly.
Off
Off
There is no APS1000W present.
RPS Port 
Status
Green
On
The device is a B type design and the APS1000W in 
the corresponding RPS port and Power Module slot is 
supplying power to the device.
Blinking
The device is a B type design but the APS1000W in the 
corresponding RPS port and Power Module slot is not 
supplying power to the device.  Power is being supplied by 
the APS1000W in a different Power Module slot.
Yellow On
The device is an A type design, and the APS1000W is 
providing power to the device.
Blinking
The device is an A type design, but the APS1000W is not 
supplying power to the device.
Off
Off
No power is being supplied to the device or the device is 
not recognized.