Chapter 1 | HN9000 Satellite Modem User Guide – | Satellite modem overview |
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Interface ports | One Ethernet port supporting 10BaseT or 100BaseT |
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Power supplies and power requirements | See Power supply information on page 4. |
Power supply information
The power supply is included in the satellite modem shipping carton.
Figure 5: Power supply for the HN9000 satellite modem
Before proceeding, make sure you have the correct power supply. Check the part number on the power supply and refer to Table 2: Power supply specifications for the HN9000 satellite modem on page 4.
•Always use the power supply provided with the satellite modem. The modem's performance may suffer if the wrong power supply is used.
•The input must be 110/130 VAC.
•A suitable surge protector is recommended to protect the satellite modem from possible damage due to power surges.
•If the satellite modem is installed outside the United States or Canada, observe the power standards and requirements of the country where it is installed.
Table 2: Power supply specifications for the HN9000 satellite modem |
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Power supply type and part | Application | Electrical requirements | Power cord | |
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AC/DC, 73 W | HN9000 satellite modem | Input line voltage: | Detachable, for 110 | |
P/N | with | 100 – 130 V, 2 A maximum | VAC outlet type. | |
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Input line frequency:
60 Hz AC
Rated power consumption: 73 W
Note: The satellite modem should be continuously powered on unless it will not be used for an extended period.
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