The backup battery provides a fail-safe in case all primary power sources (AC, DC ) are unavailable. The instructions below helps to install the backup battery. The G-TAP A Series 2 is shipped with its backup battery uninstalled. Refer Connecting and Configuring G-TAP A Series 2 to install the battery. Repeat the first and second steps for other power adapter in the G-TAP A Series 2 chassis. If new adapter is needed, replace the adapter and connect it back.Ĥ. Disconnect the AC power cord to power down the adapter.ģ. To remove or replace a power adapter follow below steps :ġ. To remove or replace a power adapter, refer to Remove or Replace the Power Adapter Remove or Replace the Power Adapter Note: G-TAP A-SF21 battery operation time depends on the SFPs used. If you have installed the battery, G-TAP A Series 2 will remain always on until battery drains. If you have not installed the battery pack, the power is turned on when the adapter is plugged in, and power is turned off when the adapter is removed. When connecting to an external AC power source, ensure that a Surge Protective Device (SPD) is installed at the AC power inlet. For optimal power protection, plug the power adapters into separate circuits. Plug the other end of the power cables into a power source leader in a bidirectional clock relationship (formerly master) that can supply adequate power. Plug an approved C5 power cable into each of the power adapter. Plug power adapter DC header into each power input modules at the rear of the G-TAP A Series 2. The steps to connect power adapters are as follows: 1. To operate the node only a single power supply module is required. The G-TAP A Series 2 uses AC/DC adapter, and the 1+1 redundant configuration is optional. This section describes how to assemble, connect, and configure the G-TAP A Series 2 device. Connecting and Configuring G-TAP A Series 2
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