Netgear XSM7224S APS300W Installation Guide - Page 1
Netgear XSM7224S - ProSafe 10 Gigabit Stackable Manual
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APS300W_IG_2Nov10.fm Page 1 Friday, November 12, 2010 10:37 AM Installation Guide Replacing an APS300W Power Supply ProSafe® Auxiliary Power Supply APS300W The ProSafe® Auxiliary Power Supply APS300W provides a replaceable power supply for the XSM7224S 10 Gigabit Switch. The XSM7224S Switch supports dual APS300W power supplies, so you can make use of another APS300W while replacing the failed power supply. Refer to the switch Hardware Installation Guide for additional information. When another APS300W is used, the failed APS300W can be replaced without stopping the switch or requiring a reboot. Removing an APS300W Power Supply To remove the APS300W power module, follow these steps: 1. Disconnect the power cord from the power module. 2. Remove the power cord from the power connector. 3. Loosen the two captive screws on the power module. 4. Remove the power module from the power module slot by pulling on the extraction handle. Installing an APS300W Power Supply To install an APS300W power module, follow these steps: WARNING!! When inserting a power module into the switches, do not use unnecessary force. Doing so can damage the connectors on the rear of the supply and on the midplane. 1. Insert the new power supply module into the power module slot, and gently push the module into the slot. 2. Align the two captive screws with the screw holes in the switch's back panel. 3. Using a screwdriver, gently tighten the captive screws. 4. Insert the AC power cord into the power module and connect the power cord to an AC outlet. Specifications Dimensions (HxWxD) Weight Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operative relative humidity MTBF Specifications 1.60" x 4.90" x 9.00" (40.6 x 124.4 x 228.6mm) 2.82 lb (1.28kg) 32 to 122 ºF (0 to 50 ºC) -49 to 185 ºF (-45 to 85 ºC) 10 to 90% and non condensing 938,490 Hours (~107 years) @ 25ºC 421,664 Hours (~48 years) @ 50 ºC