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Installation and Operation
1Ethernet Connection There are two Ethernet jacks pro-
vided on the rear of the PSX-RGS. The connector marked
NETLINK is intended for use when an optional PSX Netlink
Communications module is used and a cable will be con-
nected from the Netlink module to the rear side of this jack.
The connector marked CNTRLR is unused. See Section 1.4.2
and the corresponding NetLink manual for more information.
2Main AC Power Switch / Circuit Breaker
This is the main AC power switch for the enclosure. This
switch lights when power is on and also has a built-in circuit
breaker rated at 8A. If the circuit breaker trips, reset it by
cycling the switch to off then back to on.
3AC Line Input
This is the connector for the AC line cord. Plug the included
computer-style line cord into this connector. Connect the
other end of the cord to the power strip inside the rack or
another suitable AC power receptacle.
iThe PSX-RGS Series is factory set for 120VAC input - see
section 1.3.2 for 230VAC configuration
4Wire Management Z-bracket Mounting Point
The mounting point for the Z-bracket used for wire manage-
ment. The tapped holes accept the hardware included with
the bracket.
5Field Wiring - Pass Throughs
These are the openings to pass the field wiring to and from
the internal components. Slots are also provided for secur-
ing wiring for strain relief.
Interior Configuration
• PSX Accessory Boards — Depending on the configura-
tion, the PSX-RGS may contain accessory boards for
output distribution, secondary voltages, or network
communication. Consult the appropriate manuals for the
included accessory boards for wiring and configuration
information.
• Bat(±) — This is where the battery connection is made.
The voltage of the battery set must match the voltage of
the associated power supply. See the PSX75 or PSX150
manual for more information. If a PSX Netlink module
is being used, also see the PSX Netlink manual for more
information.
• DC1(±) —This is a bulk power output with the full power
of the associated power supply available on these termi-
nals. See Section 1.4.2 for more information.
• DC2(±) —This is an FAI-controllable bulk power output
with the full power of the associated power supply available
on these terminals. Dual power supply models will have two
DC2 outputs. See Section 1.4.2 for more information.
• ACF & SF — These are the AC and System Fault out-
puts. From the factory these are set to provide a closed
connection when there is no fault. Dual power supply
models will have two sets of AC and System Fault out-
puts. See Section 1.4.2 for more information.
• V+, I+, I–, V–, L, L —These terminals accept the op-
tional FAI input for connection the the Fire Alarm Control
Panel. The FAI input will control the DC2 output on all
PSX-RGS models, and will control any FAI controlled ac-
cessories. See Section 1.4.3 for more information.
6Front Panel Power On LED Indicator
This LED indicates presence of AC voltage.
7Drawer Camlock
This is the lock to secure the PSX-RGS drawer into the case.
Unlocking this lock allows the drawer to be pulled out from the
rack for installation and servicing.
The following are basic descriptions. Refer to the appropriate section for more detailed information.