User Manual
SUPM1
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Functions and Specifications
Hot swapping: You can replace a SUPM1 unit without
interfering with any other units. No actions on powering,
configuration or commissioning need to be taken if you
remove/replace a SUPM1 unit
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Alarm reporting ITU-T X.733 (1992)
Information technology – open systems intercon-
nection – systems management: Alarm reporting
function
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Power supply r1a
- Power supply range V
BAT
refer to [201] System Description “XMC20”
- Maximum current consumption, I
VBAT
V
BAT
= -48 V
1.5 A
- Maximum total power requirement from battery, P
TOT
V
BAT
= nominal voltage
60 W
- Maximum basic power consumption from battery
(all ports disabled),
V
BAT
= nominal voltage
5.5 W
Mechanical parameters r1a
- Construction practice 19 inch
- Height of unit (1 HU = 44.45 mm) 6 HU
- Width of unit (1 TE = 5.08 mm) 4 TE (1 slot)
- Size of the PCB (H x D) 233 mm x 220 mm
- Weight 430 g
- RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament
and of the Council of 27.1.2003 on the Restriction
of the use of certain hazardous substances in elec-
trical and electronic equipment
- WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament
and of the Council of 27.1.2003 on waste electrical
and electronic equipment
Reliability r1a
- Calculated MTTF at 35 °C (MIL-HDBK-217F) 88 years
Emission refer to [201] System Description “XMC20” r1a
Immunity refer to [201] System Description “XMC20” r1a
Safety refer to [201] System Description “XMC20” r1a
Ambient conditions refer to [201] System Description “XMC20” r1a
Table 3: Main functions and specifications (continued)
Feature Rating or standard Release