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ULTRIX-FR12 Installation Guide (v4.0) Powering the ULTRIX-FR12 25
Powering the ULTRIX-FR12
If you have questions pertaining to the installation of your ULTRIX-FR12, contact us at the numbers
listed in “Contacting Technical Support”.
Overview
The ULTRIX-FR12 requires powering from multiple Ultripower units. These Ultripower units must be
set to allow communication within a defined group known using the Ultripower Manager feature
of the primary Ultricore BCS. It is important that a linked Ultripower group be configured prior to
DC cable connection between the Ultripower units and the ULTRIX-FR12 chassis.
The ULTRIX-FR12 requires a minimum of two Ultripower units. The remaining two power input
groups are provided for high power configurations.
Before You Begin
Before you set up and operate your ULTRIX-FR12, refer to the:
Important Regulatory and Safety Notices to Service Personneldocument for your router.
user documentation for your Ultripowers before starting work or operating equipment.
Workflow for Initial Power Up
When powering up the ULTRIX-FR12 for the first time, you will need to:
1. Configure the Ultripower units into an Ultripower group via the Ultripower Manager on the
Ultricore BCS interface.
2. Ensure the Ultripower Group state is set to 'OFF' in DashBoard.
3. Connect the cables from each Ultripower unit to the ULTRIX-FR12.
4. Access the Ultripower Manager via the Ultricore BCS in DashBoard to enable power output.
Notice — We recommend that the equipment be installed by qualified and experienced service
personnel, to any relevant standards and approvals.
Warning Hazardous Voltages — The safe operation of this product requires that a protective
earth connection be provided. This protective earth is provided by the ground conductor in the
equipment’s supply cord. To reduce the risk of electrical shock to operator and service personnel, this
ground connector must be connected to an earthed ground.
Warning — In some countries it may be necessary to supply the correct mains supply cord. Use only
certified cords for the country of use.
Caution — Risk of electrical shock. Enclosure shall be connected to earth ground via protective earth
stud and 12AWG conductor or larger.
Notice An Ultripower connected to more than one PSU input group is not supported.

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