Connecting the power cord, Connecting an ac power cord to the switch, Connecting the switch to an rps – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual
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Connecting the power cord
Connecting an AC power cord to the switch
NOTE:
The power cords may vary with different standards of different countries, so you may need to select a bail
latch as needed.
To connect the AC power cord:
1.
Verify that the chassis ground is correctly connected to the earth ground.
2.
Install the bail latch onto the switch and pivot the bail latch up.
3.
Plug one end of the power cord to the AC power receptacle on the rear panel of the chassis and
plug the other end to the AC power source.
4.
Place the bail latch over the AC power cord to secure the plug in place.
Figure 20 Connect the AC power cord
(1) Rear panel
(2) Bail latch holder
(3) Bail latch
(4) AC power cord
5.
Check the system LED (PWR) on the front panel of the switch. If the LED is on, the AC power input
is normal.
NOTE:
The bail latch prevents the power cord from accidentally falling off.
Connecting the switch to an RPS
The RPS power supply is optional. The WX3024E supports RPS power supply model RPS 1600.
To connect the switch to an RPS:
1.
Check that the switch is powered off and the RPS is switched off.
2.
Use a Philips screwdriver to remove the screws on the cover on the DC power receptacle and take
off the cover.
3.
Connect the RPS power cord to the DC power receptacle on the chassis.
4.
Turn the strain release screws on the RPS power cord clockwise so that the RPS power cord plug
is firmly seated in the DC power receptacle, and then fasten the strain release screws.