User Manual

ADCP-75-192 • Issue 1• December 2005 • Section 1: Overview
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2005, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
The RAN is powered by 120 or 240 Vac (50 or 60 Hz) and must be hard-wired to the AC
power source through a breaker box. The RAN is pre-wired for 120 VAC operation but can
be converted to 240 VAC operation if required. On an optional basis, a back-up battery kit is
available for the RAN. The battery-backup system powers the RAN if the AC power source is
disconnected or fails.
3.4.1 HUB Power On/Off
Power to the Hub rack is provided using a power system supplied by the customer located in
the Hub shelter. Power to the Hub must be supplied through a fuse panel such as the 20
position ADC PowerWorx power distribution panel (available separately). The power circuit
for each active element of the system must be protected with a 5 Amp GMT fuse.
Hub Power On
Power to the Hub racks is enabled at the power system supplied by the customer
Hub Power Off
Power to the Hub racks is disabled at the power system supplied by the customer
Hub CompactPCI Chassis (RF & Digital) Power On
Identify the power supply module(s) for the chassis to be powered on
Insert the power supply module(s) in the chassis
Hub CompactPCI Chassis (RF & Digital) Power Off
Identify the power supply module(s) for the chassis to be powered off
Extract the power supply module(s) from the chassis
3.4.2 RAN Power on/off (APEC)
RAN Equipment Power On
Plug the AC line cord into the receptacle located between the cPCI power supplies
Turn power on at the customer supplied load center located on the utility pole
RAN Equipment Power Off (APEC)
Turn the circuit breaker off at the customer supplied load center located on the utility
pole
Unplug the AC line cord from the receptacle located between the cPCI power supplies