TP-Link RPS150 RPS150 V1 IG - Page 15

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Redundant Power Supply 3333 Connect to the Powered Device The RPS150 can be used as a redundant backup power supply unit for multiple switch RPS INPUT models. Follow the steps below to connect the RPS150 to a powered device. 111Confirm that the power supply of the RPS150 is cut off. 222Remove the protective covers covering the redundant power RPSINPUT socket of RPS150 and the switch. Here we take the removing process of RPS150 for example: Removing the Protective Cover Protective Cover RPS DC Output FFFFFFFFFFF Removing the RPS Protective Cover 333Connect the RPS150 and the switch with DC power cord, as illustrated in Figure 3-3. One end of the DC power cord is marked by the letters "TOP" and the other end has a positioning card attached to it. Plug the end with the letters "TOP" into the input socket of the switch with "TOP" facing up and the other end with positioning card into the DC ToOuPtput socket of the RPS150 with the positioning card facing up. Caution: Make sure the power supply of RPS150 is cut off when connecting or disconnecting RPS150 and the switch, otherwise both RPS150 and the switch may work abnormally or even be damaged. Module TX432 M1 SFP+ M2 SFP+ CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT TOP Power PS OK Fault PSM150-AC 100-240V~ 50/60Hz 2.5A 3 RPS150 3 Switch 4 Positioning Card 4 One connector with letters "TOP" FFFFFFFFFFF Connecting to the Powered Switch Connection 10

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Redundant Power Supply
Connect to the Powered Device
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The RPS150 can be used as a redundant backup power supply unit for multiple switch
models. Follow the steps below to connect the RPS150 to a powered device.
Confirm that the power supply of the RPS150 is cut off.
1.
Remove the protective covers covering the redundant power socket of RPS150 and
2.
the switch. Here we take the removing process of RPS150 for example:
Removing the Protective Cover
Protective Cover
RPS DC Output
Removing the RPS Protective Cover
Figure 3-2
Connect the RPS150 and the switch with DC power cord, as illustrated in Figure 3-3.
3.
One end of the DC power cord is marked by the letters “TOP” and the other end has
a positioning card attached to it. Plug the end with the letters “TOP” into the input
socket of the switch with “TOP” facing up and the other end with positioning card
into the DC output socket of the RPS150 with the positioning card facing up.
Caution:
Make sure the power supply of RPS150 is cut off when connecting or disconnecting
RPS150 and the switch, otherwise both RPS150 and the switch may work abnormally
or even be damaged.
TOP
4
RPS150
Positioning Card
Switch
One connector with letters “TOP”
3
4
3
M1
M2
TX432
Module
PSM150-AC
Connecting to the Powered Switch
Figure 3-3
Connection