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3.2.2.1.1

Applying AC Power

A CTOG-250 Standalone (Single Thread) setup uses three individual AC power cords

(two for the CTOG-250 chassis, and one for the CDM-800 unit). A CTOG-250 N:M

Redundant setup uses a 1:3 AC Power Splitter Cord (CEFD P/N PP-0020563 for

North American use, or CEFD P/N PP-0020564 for other regions) for each

configuration in use. Contact Comtech F Data Product Support for further

information.

Sect. 8.6.1 CTOG-250 N:M Redundant Operation in a Vipersat Management System

(VMS)

(LEFT) N:M Redundant AC Power application

(RIGHT) Standalone AC Power application

Figure 3-8. Applying AC Power to the CTOG-250

To apply AC power to a CTOG-250 Standalone (Single Thread) setup:

First, plug the female end of each provided AC power cord into its respective AC

Power Supply Module receptacle.

Next, plug the male end of each provided AC power cord into a user-supplied AC

power outlet. Each module LED will light amber to indicate the unit is in standby

mode.

Finally, switch the CTOG-250 ON from the chassis front panel. Each module LED will

light green to indicate power to the unit is ON. The front panel LEDs will also light.

(Not shown) Connect the AC power source to the CDM-800 as was done for the

CTOG-250, and then switch the CDM-800 ON at the unit rear panel.

To apply AC power to a CTOG-250 N:M Redundant setup (typical for Unit ‘A’ and Unit ‘B’

configurations):

First, plug a female end of the AC 1:3 power cord into its respective AC Power Supply

Module receptacle and into the CDM-800 AC receptacle.