24Chapter 1 Cables and power
Connecting the power cord
You must order the power cord for the VPN Router 1750 separately.
Caution: Risk of equipment damage
Do not modify or use the AC power cord if it is not the exact type that is required for your power outlet.
The power cord must meet the requirements described in “Power cord requirements” on page 24.
Table 2 Power cord requirements
Requirement | Description |
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Current rating | The power cord must be rated for the available AC voltage and |
| must have a current rating that is at least 125 percent of the |
| current rating of the gateway (5 A @ 100 Voltage Alternating |
| Current (VAC) or 3 A @ 240 VAC). |
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Certification | The power cord must have certification marks from an |
| acceptable regional agency. |
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Cord length and flexibility | The power cord must be less than 4.5 meters (14.7 feet) long. |
| The cord must be a flexible harmonized cord or |
| cordage to comply with the gateway safety certifications. |
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Power supply connector | The connector that you plug into the AC receptacle on the |
| gateway must be an IEC 320, Sheet C13 female. |
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Wall outlet connector | The power cord must terminate in a male plug with |
| appropriate grounding. |
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To connect the power cord and turn on the system power, perform the following steps:
1Connect the power cord to the AC receptacle on the back of the gateway, as shown in “Rear view of the Nortel VPN Router 1750” on page 23.
2Connect the power cord to the power outlet.
Caution: Risk of equipment damage
Protect the VPN Router 1750 by plugging it into a surge suppressor.