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655A power supply<br />

● +8- to +14 VDC at 1.6 A (fan-speed control)<br />

This output (+12 VDC nominal) controls the fans’ speed. The voltage varies with the<br />

ambient air temperature at the inlet below the power supply. If this voltage reaches +14<br />

VDC, the system activates a FANALM signal.<br />

● –115 to –150 VDC at 200 mA (neon bus)<br />

The 650A power unit has three switch-selectable outputs <strong>for</strong> ringing:<br />

● 20-Hz AC output at 85 V RMS <strong>and</strong> 80 mA, — centered about –48 VDC at 180 mA<br />

● 25-Hz AC output at 72 V RMS <strong>and</strong> 8 to 80 mA, — centered about –48 VDC at 180 mA<br />

● Two 50-Hz AC outputs at 28 V RMS, effectively 56 V, <strong>and</strong> 220 mA, — biased about –48<br />

<strong>and</strong> 0 VDC at 70 mA balanced<br />

655A power supply<br />

The G650 can use one or two 655A power supplies that can have both AC <strong>and</strong> DC input power<br />

present. Either power supply can provide all the power needed by the G650. When there are<br />

two power supplies, they share the power load. One power supply can operate on AC power<br />

<strong>and</strong> the other on DC power. But, if AC power is available, the system always uses AC power.<br />

The 655A power supply is:<br />

● The only power supply supported in the G650<br />

● Not backward compatible to other carrier types<br />

If you use only one 655A power supply, place it in slot 0. If you are using two power supplies,<br />

place them in slots 0 <strong>and</strong> 15.<br />

Note: You<br />

Note:<br />

can insert or remove a redundant power supply <strong>and</strong> not affect the G650 if the<br />

other 655A power supply is operating.<br />

Detailed description<br />

Input power<br />

The 655A power supply can operate on either AC or DC input power. But, if AC power is<br />

available, the system always uses AC power. One power supply can operate on AC power, <strong>and</strong><br />

the other on DC power. The power supplies use AC power first <strong>and</strong> switch to DC power if AC<br />

power fails or is not present.<br />

Issue 6 February 2007 215

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