Powering Up
Connecting to a Power Source
1. Power on the switch by plugging one end of the power cord
into the power socket on the rear panel, and the other end
into a power outlet. (See Chapter 2 for a description of the
rear-panel power receptacles)
North America: Each switch is shipped with one standard
AC line cord for North America (UL and CSA approved).
International: The international version of each switch is
shipped with AC line cords for Continental Europe and the
UK. If you need to change the line cord, you must use a
line cord set that has been approved for the receptacle type
in your country. Any cord used must be HAR certified, and
must have “HAR” stamped on the outside of the cord jacket
to comply with the CENELEC Harmonized Document HD-21.
the female receptacle must meet CEE-22 requirements and
IEC 320-030 specifications.
The switch automatically selects the setting that matches the
connected input voltage. Therefore, no additional adjust-
ments are necessary when connecting it to any input voltage
within the range marked on the rear panel of the unit.
Caution: The 4-port modules for the TigerSwitch 100M are not
hot-swappable. If you plan to replace one of the
modules, you must disconnect the power to
prevent damaging the switch and/or the module.
2. If you have purchased a Redundant Power Unit (RPU), plug
the 14-pin connector from the RPU into the mating connec-
tor on the rear panel of the switch (See the guide supplied
with the RPU).
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