Linksys SGE2000 Cisco RPS1000 380W Redundant Power Supply Administration Guide - Page 22

The STBY/ACTIVE, Output Power, Temperature, and Fan LEDs on the RPS1000 front panel should

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Chapter RPS1000-Business Series 380W RPS Unit Installation & Administration 3 5. Connect all supported devices to an AC power source. NOTE: The RPS1000 is designed to provide backup for internal power supply failures of connected device power supplies. It is not designed to act as a backup power source that protects against losses of power due to external power outages. We recommend using an uninterruptable power system (UPS) as protection against power outages. 6. If the RPS1000 is not already connected to AC power, connect the AC power cable to the RPS1000, and connect the other end of the power cable to an AC power source. 7. Press the RPS1000 STBY/ACTIVE button to put the RPS1000 into active mode. The STBY/ACTIVE, Output Power, Temperature, and Fan LEDs on the RPS1000 front panel should be green. The DC Output LEDs for the connected devices should also be green. If they are not green, see "LEDs" section on page 5 for the appropriate action to take. Chapter 3: Installation 19 Connecting the RPS1000

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Chapter 3: Installation
Connecting the RPS1000
RPS1000—Business Series 380W RPS Unit Installation & Administration
Chapter
3
5.
Connect all supported devices to an AC power source.
6.
If the RPS1000 is not already connected to AC power, connect the AC power cable to the
RPS1000, and connect the other end of the power cable to an AC power source.
7.
Press the RPS1000
STBY/ACTIVE
button to put the RPS1000 into active mode.
The STBY/ACTIVE, Output Power, Temperature, and Fan LEDs on the RPS1000 front panel should be
green. The DC Output LEDs for the connected devices should also be green. If they are not green,
see “LEDs” section on page 5 for the appropriate action to take.
NOTE:
The RPS1000 is designed to provide backup for
internal power supply failures of connected device power
supplies. It is not designed to act as a backup power
source that protects against losses of power due to
external power outages. We recommend using an
uninterruptable power system (UPS) as protection against
power outages.