Introduction
This guide provides instructions for the installation and removal of the Omada Power Supply Module (PSM500-AC). Please follow these steps carefully to ensure proper setup.
Note: The illustration may differ slightly from the actual product.
Visible Components
The power supply module features the following components:
- AC Power Cable Connector: Socket for connecting the AC power cord.
- Cooling Fan (FAN): Integrated fan for heat dissipation.
- LED Indicator: Shows the status of the power supply.
- Release Handle: A lever mechanism used to unlock the module for removal.
- Power Supply Module Handle: A grip to assist in pulling the module out.
- Mounting/Retaining Clips: Mechanisms that secure the module in place.
Diagram Description: The diagrams illustrate the rear and side views of the power supply module, highlighting the AC power input, fan, LED, and the release/removal handles and clips.
Installing the Power Supply Module
- Press the release handle with one hand, and hold the bottom part of the module with your other hand. Gently push the module along the guide rails into its designated slot.
- Release the handle to secure the module in place.
Diagram Description: Illustrations show the release handle being pressed and the module being inserted into the equipment chassis.
Connecting the Power Cord and Grounding
- Connect the device to a power outlet using the provided AC power cord.
- The device will be automatically grounded through the power supply when connected to a grounded power outlet.
Diagram Description: A diagram shows the AC power cord being plugged into the power supply module and then into a wall socket, indicating the grounding connection.
Removing the Power Supply Module
- Disconnect the AC power cord from the external power source and the power supply module.
- Press the release handle with one hand, and use the other hand to pull the power supply module handle to completely remove the module from the chassis.
Diagram Description: Illustrations show the release handle being pressed and the module being pulled out of the chassis using its handle.
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