HP PSR650-A User manual

HPE PSR650-A & PSR650-D
Power Supplies User Manual
Part number: 5998-1525s
Document version: 6PW103-20160401
5998-1525s

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Contents
Introduction ························································1
Schematic Views········································································ 2
Specifications ············································································· 3
Status LED ················································································· 3
Power supply Installation and Removal ·············5
Installing and Removing a Power supply···································· 5
Installing a power supply······················································· 6
Removing a power supply····················································· 7
Connecting the power cord························································· 7
Connecting the AC Power cord············································· 8
Connecting the DC Power cord············································· 8
Document conventions and icons ····················10
Conventions·············································································· 10
Network topology icons ···························································· 12
Support and other resources····························14
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support······················· 14
Accessing updates ··································································· 14
Websites·············································································· 15
Customer self repair···························································· 16
Remote support··································································· 17
Documentation feedback····················································· 17

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Introduction
The PSR650-A(JC492A) is a built-in power supply with AC input and
DC output while the PSR650-D (JC493A) is a built-in power supply
with DC input and DC output. These two power supply models can
transfer the input voltage into 12 V or 3.3 V needed by the device.
Table 1 Features of the PSR650-A and PSR650-D power
supplies
Feature Description
Protection
functions
Support input under-voltage protection,
output over-voltage protection, short-circuit
protection, and overheat protection
Hot swap support Support hot swap while the device is in
operation
1+1 hot backup
support Support 1 + 1 hot backup and current
sharing
CAUTION:
For a device that supports both AC and DC inputs, you can
choose either of the two types of power supplies as needed, but
do not use different types of power supplies in the same device.

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Schematic Views
Figure 1 Schematic view of the PSR650-A
(1) AC power socket (2) Power switch (3) Status LED
(4) Power supply handle (5) Captive screws
Figure 2 Schematic view of the PSR650-D
(1) Grounding point
(2) Negative (–) terminal of DC input
(3) Positive (+) terminal of DC input
(4) Power switch (5) Status LED
(6) Power supply handle (7) Captive screws
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1 2 3 4
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Specifications
Table 2 Technical specifications for the PSR650-A and
PSR650-D
Item Specifications
Rated voltage range PSR650-A: 100 VAC to 240
VAC; 50 Hz or 60 Hz
PSR650-D: –48 VDC to 60 VDC
Output voltage 12 V or 3.3 V
Max output current 54A (12V)
4A (3.3V)
Max output power 650 W
Dimensions (H × W × D) 40 × 140 × 350 mm (1.57 × 5.51
× 13.78 in.)
Environment
temperature
requirement
Operating
temperature 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Storage
temperature -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to
+158°F)
Status LED
The PSR650-A and PSR650-D have only one status LED. Table 3
describes its colors and working status.

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Table 3 Description of LEDs on the PSR650-A and PSR650-D
Color/status Meaning Possible causes
Green The power
supply is
operational. —
Red The power
supply is
faulty.
Power alarm (input
under-voltage, output short
circuit, output over-current,
output over-voltage, or
overheat occurred to the power
supply, and the power supply
took a self-protection action).
The power supply fan is faulty.
OFF The power
input is faulty.
The power switch is off.
The power cord is connected
incorrectly.
CAUTION:
In case of a power alarm (the OUTPUT LED turns red), check
whether output short circuit, output over-current, output
over-voltage, or overheat occurred to the power supply. In the
case of output short circuit, or abnormal temperature, the powe
r
supply will resume normal operation automatically when the
fault is cleared. However, if the power alarm is caused by output
over-voltage, the power supply will get locked up and will not
resume operation automatically. In this case, turn off the power
switch, disconnect the power cord, and then reconnect the
power cord and turn on the power switch.
Do not turn on and off the power switch too frequently. After
turning off the power switch, wait at least 30 seconds before
turning it on again.

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Power supply Installation and
Removal
When installing or removing a power supply, be sure to follow the
sequence shown in Figure 3 or Figure 4.
Figure 3 Flow chart for installing a power supply
Figure 4 Flow chart for removing a power supply
Installing and Removing a Power supply
This section describes how to install and remove a PSR650-Apower
supply. You can install and remove a PSR650-D power supply in a
similar way.
You need to prepare the tools that you need to use to install or
remove power supplies.
WARNING!
When installing or removing a power supply, make sure that the
power switch is in the OFF position and no power cord is
connected to the power supply.

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Figure 5 Install/remove a PSR650-A power supply
Installing a power supply
1. Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap and take a new power
supply out of its package. Check that the input mode of the
power supply is correct.
2. Grasp the handle of the module with one hand and hold the
module bottom with the other. Slide the module slowly along the
guide rails into the chassis until it snaps into the chassis
backplane.
NOTE:
To prevent damage to the power supply and the connection
terminals on the backplane, make sure to pull the module out
first in case of any misalignment, and then push it in again.
3. Tighten the captive screws with a number No. 2 Philips
screwdriver.

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CAUTION:
If the captive screws cannot be tightened, check whether the
power supply is properly installed.
Removing a power supply
Remove a power supply in the opposite way you install it:
1. Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap and loosen the captive
screws on the power supply.
2. Grasp the handle of the power supply with one hand to pull out a
part of it. Then hold the module bottom with the other hand and
take out the module slowly.
CAUTION:
Since the power supply is heavy, you are recommended to
grasp the power supply handle with one hand and hold the
bottom with the other while pulling out a power supply slowly.
Connecting the power cord
After installing the power supply to the device, you can connect the
power cord. When connecting the power cord, check that:
•The power switch is in the OFF position.
•In the case of a DC power supply, make sure that the power
switch at the other end of the DC power cord is also in the OFF
position to avoid danger.

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Connecting the AC Power cord
Figure 6 Connect the AC power cord
1. Plug one end of the power cord shipped with the device into the
power socket.
2. Plug the other end into the AC power socket strip of the AC
mains.
Connecting the DC Power cord
CAUTION:
•The power cord color code scheme in Figure 7 is for
illustration only. The cable delivered for your country or
region might use a different color scheme. When you
connect the power cord, always identify the polarity symbol
on its wires.
•Turn off all power supplies to the device before connecting
the DC power cord.

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Figure 7 Connect the DC power cord
To connect the PSR650-D power supply, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the protection cover from the wiring terminals.
2. Loosen the fastening nut on the wiring terminals with a No. 2
Philips screwdriver.
3. Connect t the wire marked with the negative polarity symbol (–
or L–) to the negative terminal (–) on the power supply and
fasten the screw.
4. Connect the wire marked with the positive polarity symbol (+or
M/N) to the positive (+) terminal on the power supply and fasten
the screw.
5. Put the protection cover on the wiring terminals.
6. Connect the other ends of the wires to the DC power source
wiring terminals, with the negative wire (–or L–) to the negative
terminal (–) and the positive wire (+or M/N) to the positive
terminal (+).

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Document conventions and icons
Conventions
This section describes the conventions used in the documentation.
Port numbering in examples
The port numbers in this document are for illustration only and might
be unavailable on your device.
Command conventions
Convention Description
Boldface Bold text represents commands and keywords
that you enter literally as shown.
Italic Italic text represents arguments that you
replace with actual values.
[ ] Square brackets enclose syntax choices
(keywords or arguments) that are optional.
{ x | y | ... } Braces enclose a set of required syntax
choices separated by vertical bars, from which
you select one.
[ x | y | ... ] Square brackets enclose a set of optional
syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from
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{ x | y | ... } * Asterisk marked braces enclose a set of
required syntax choices separated by vertical
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Convention Description
[ x | y | ... ] *
Asterisk marked square brackets enclose
optional syntax choices separated by vertical
bars, from which you select one choice,
multiple choices, or none.
&<1-n> The argument or keyword and argument
combination before the ampersand (&) sign
can be entered 1 to n times.
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comments.
GUI conventions
Convention Description
Boldface Window names, button names, field names,
and menu items are in Boldface. For example,
the New User window appears; click OK.
> Multi-level menus are separated by angle
brackets. For example, File > Create > Folder.
Symbols
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An alert that calls attention to important
information that if not understood or followed
can result in personal injury.
CAUTION:
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information that if not understood or followed
can result in data loss, data corruption, or
damage to hardware or software.

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Network topology icons
Convention Description
Represents a generic network device, such as
a router, switch, or firewall.
Represents a routing-capable device, such as
a router or Layer 3 switch.
Represents a generic switch, such as a Layer 2
or Layer 3 switch, or a router that supports
Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features.
Represents an access controller, a unified
wired-WLAN module, or the access controller
engine on a unified wired-WLAN switch.
Represents an access point.
Represents a wireless terminator unit.
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Convention Description
Represents a wireless terminator.
Represents a mesh access point.
Represents omnidirectional signals.
Represents directional signals.
Represents a security product, such as a
firewall, UTM, multiservice security gateway, or
load balancing device.
Represents a security card, such as a firewall,
load balancing, NetStream, SSL VPN, IPS, or
ACG card.
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update method.

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www.hpe.com/info/insightremotesupport/docs
Customer self repair
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convenience. Some parts do not qualify for CSR. Your Hewlett
Packard Enterprise authorized service provider will determine
whether a repair can be accomplished by CSR.

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