Connecting Power to the GigaVUE‑HC1
The GigaVUE‑HC1 supports AC and DC power in a 1+1 redundant configuration. In all cases, only a single power supply module is required to operate the node. However, connecting both modules in a 1+1 configuration provides redundant power.
The procedure for connecting power to the GigaVUE‑HC1 is similar to the other GigaVUE H Series nodes:
GigaVUE Chassis Type |
Number of Power Supply Modules |
GigaVUE‑HC1 |
2 |
- Plug an approved C13 power cable into each of the power supply modules at the rear of the GigaVUE‑HC1 chassis.
Note: For information on connecting the optional DC power supply modules, refer to Figure 1 Connecting DC Power Supply Module .
Figure 2 | Connecting AC Power (GigaVUE‑HC1) |
- Plug the other end of the power cables into a power source that can supply adequate power. For optimal power protection, plug the power supply modules into separate circuits.When connecting to the external AC power source, ensure that a Surge Protective Device (SPD) is installed at the AC power inlet. For information on GigaVUE‑HC1 power requirements, refer to AC- and DC-Powered GigaVUE‑HC1.
Note: To avoid disk corruption, please ensure the "reload halt" command is executed before an ungraceful power shutdown or power supply module removal.
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Power is turned on when the unit is plugged in, and turned off when the unit is unplugged. To remove a power supply module, refer to Removing a Power Supply Module.
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Once the power supply is turned OFF, wait for 1 minute (60 seconds) before turning the power supply ON for GigaVUE‑HC1