Connecting Power to a DC-Powered MX960 Router with High-Capacity
Power Supplies
To install an MX960 DC high-capacity DC power supply:
- Verify that the power switch on the power supply is in
the off (O) position.
- On the power supply, rotate the metal cover away from
the input mode switch to expose the switch.
- Move the input mode switch to position 0 for one feed
or position 1 for two feeds (see Figure 1).
 | Note:
For a fully redundant configuration in two-feed mode,
eight feeds are required. For a nonredundant configuration, four feeds
are required. |
Figure 1: MX960 with High-Capacity
DC Power Supplies Installed
 | Caution:
Do not use a pencil, because fragments can break off
and cause damage to the power supply. |
- Ensure that the voltage across the DC power source cable
leads is 0 V and that there is no chance that the cable leads
might become active during installation.
- Ensure that the release lever below the empty power supply
slot is locked in the counterclockwise position.
If necessary, pull the spring-loaded locking pin in the release
lever away from the chassis and turn the release lever counterclockwise
until it stops. Let go of the locking pin in the release lever. Ensure
that the pin is seated inside the corresponding hole in the chassis.
- Using both hands, slide the power supply straight into
the chassis until the power supply is fully seated in the chassis
slot.
The small tab on the metal housing that is controlled by the
release lever must be inside of the corresponding slot at the bottom
of the power supply. This tab is used to pull the power supply down
in the chassis slot, prior to removing the power supply.
- While firmly pushing the handle on the power supply faceplate
with one hand, use your other hand to pull the spring-loaded locking
pin in the release lever away from the chassis and turn the release
lever clockwise until it stops.
- Let go of the locking pin in the release lever. Ensure
that the pin is seated inside the corresponding hole in the chassis.
- Remove the cover protecting the terminal studs on the
faceplate.
- Remove the nut and washer from each of the terminal studs.
- Secure each power cable lug to the terminal studs, first
with the split washer, then with the nut. Apply between 23 in-lb.
(2.6 Nm) and 25 in-lb. (2.8 Nm) of torque to each nut.
Do not overtighten the nut. (Use a 7/16-in. [11-mm] torque-controlled
driver or socket wrench.)
- On INPUT 0, attach the positive (+) DC source
power cable lug to the RTN (return) terminal as shown in Figure 1. Repeat this step
for INPUT 1 if using two feeds.
- On INPUT 0 attach the negative (–) DC source
power cable lug to the –48V (input) terminal. Repeat
this step for INPUT 1 if using two feeds.
 | Caution:
Ensure that each power cable lug seats flush against
the surface of the terminal block as you are tightening the nuts.
Ensure that each nut is properly threaded onto the terminal stud.
The nut should be able to spin freely with your fingers when it is
first placed onto the terminal stud. Applying installation torque
to the nut when improperly threaded may result in damage to the terminal
stud. |
 | Caution:
The maximum torque rating of the terminal studs on
the DC power supply is 36 in-lb. (4.0 Nm). The terminal studs may
be damaged if excessive torque is applied. Use only a torque-controlled
driver or socket wrench to tighten nuts on the DC power supply terminal
studs. |
 | Note:
The DC power supplies in slots PEM0 and PEM1 must be powered by dedicated power feeds derived from feed A, and the DC power supplies in PEM2 and PEM3 must
be powered by dedicated power feeds derived from feed B.
This configuration provides the commonly deployed A/B feed
redundancy for the system. For information about connecting to DC
power sources, see Electrical Specifications for the MX960 DC Power Supply. |
- Verify that the power cabling is correct, that the cables
are not touching, and that they do not block access to router components
or drape where people could trip on them.
- Replace the clear plastic cover over the terminal studs
on the faceplate.
- Switch on the dedicated customer site circuit breaker.
- Verify that the INPUT 0 OK or INPUT 1
OK LEDs on the power supply are lit green steadily. If using
two feeds, verify that both INPUT 0 OK and INPUT 1
OK LEDs on the power supply are lit steadily. The INPUT
OK will be lit amber if that input’s voltage is in reverse
polarity. Check the polarity of the power cables to fix the condition
(see Figure 2 and Table 1.
- Move the switch to the on (|) position.
- Verify that the DC OK LED is lit green steadily.
See Table 1 for information
on MX960 high-capacity DC LEDs.
Table 1: MX960
High-Capacity DC Power Supply LEDs
Connected Inputs | DIP Switch Position | LEDs |
|---|
INP-0 OK | INP-1 OK | DC OK | PS FAIL |
|---|
INP0 connected, INP1 disconnected | 0 (1 input) | Green | Off | Green | Off |
INP0 disconnected, INP1 connected | Off | Green | Green | Off |
INP0 connected, INP1 connected | Green | Green | Green | Off |
INP0 connected, INP1 disconnected | 1 (2 inputs) | Green | Off | Off | Red |
INP0 disconnected, INP1 connected | Off | Green | Off | Red |
INP0 connected, INP1 connected | Green | Green | Green | Off |
- Repeat steps 1-17 for installing power supplies in slots
1, 2, and 3, where required.
Figure 2: MX960 DC High-Capacity Power Supply Front View
- Install a blank panel over the power distribution modules,
if available.
Published: 2011-12-27