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Connecting the FortiGate-5050 chassis to AC power using the FortiGate-5053 power converter tray

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FortiGate-5053 power converter tray front and back panel

The front panel of the FortiGate-5053 power converter tray (shown in

Figure 10

) provides

access to the FortiGate-5020/5050 power supplies.

Figure 10: Front panel of the FortiGate-5053 power converter tray with one power supply

removed

The LEDs for each installed power supply are visible from the FortiGate-5053 power
converter tray front panel.

The back panel of the FortiGate-5053 (shown in

Figure 11

) includes one DC power

connector terminal consisting of a RTN connector and a -48VDC connector.
• The -48VDC connector is labelled V- and may also be labelled with -48V (BLACK).
• The RTN connector is labelled V+ and may also be labelled RTN (RED)

Figure 11: Back panel of the FortiGate-5053 power converter tray

Table 6: FortiGate-5020/5050 power supply LEDs

LED

State

Description

AC Power

Green

The power supply is connected to AC power.

Off

The power supply is not receiving DC power. This can happen if an AC

cable is not connected, if the power supply is not correctly installed in

the slot, or if the power supply is not functioning.

DC Power

Green

The power supply is providing DC power.

Off

The power supply is not providing DC power. If the AC power LED is lit

and the DC power LED is not, the power supply is not functioning

correctly and should be replaced. This LED can also go off if the power

supply overheats. If this happens the power supply stops supplying DC

power. After the power supply cools down in will start supplying DC

power again and this LED lights.

Slot 1

Slot 2

AC Power

LED

DC Power

LED

Slot 3

V-

V+

100-240VAC 1 2 3

RTN(RED) -48V(BLACK)

AC in

V+

(RTN)

(RED)

V-

-48V

(BLACK)

DC out