Cisco RFGW-10 Components
Table 1-5
Table 1-5
DC Power Specifications
Specifications
Power Input Range
Power Consumption
Thermal Requirements
Power Redundancy
Power Supply Ground Lug
Front Panel Display
Integrated with the Cisco RFGW-10 chassis is the Front Panel Display (FPD) and Push Button Select
module. The purpose of the module is to provide real time information of the chassis configuration, IOS
images, alarm status and management, and general system auditing. The LCD is field upgradeable, but
not hot-swappable.
Figure 1-8
Figure 1-8
The FPD is a 40 character x 4 line LCD module. The push button display and status LEDs are integrated
as part of the chassis front faceplate. The push button display provides the menu selection and a screen
scrolling mechanism to provide navigation capabilities. The FPD navigation features are not enabled in
this release of the system.
Cisco RF Gateway 10 Hardware Installation Guide
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lists the DC power specifications.
Requirements
Input voltage: – 48 VDC or – 60 VDC (nominal), range – 40 to – 60 VDC
Recommended DC service: Four 60A services @ nominal – 48 VDC or – 60 VDC (two 60A
services per PDU)
Required Lugs: 90° angled industry standard 2-hole compression lugs with holes on 5/8-
inch centers (for example, for AWG no. 4 wire: for example Panduit LCD4-14AF-L or
equivalent.
Caution
The input wire gauge should be selected by certified electricians based on the
local electrical code.
Maximum system power is limited to 4536 watts (15,474.06 Btu/hour)
Maximum Ambient Temperature must be less than 122°F (50°C)
Two DC PDUs and two DC PEMs—2N redundancy
Industry standard 2-hole compression lug with holes on 5/8- inch centers (for example,
Panduit part number LCD4-14AF-L, or equivalent)
shows the Cisco RFGW-10 front panel display.
Cisco RFGW-10 Front Panel Display
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