HP 6000 Router Connect AC Power Cord AC power supply, Cable-retention clip Power switch AC input

Models: 6000 Router

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Figure 3 Location of Grounding Screw (PGND)

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Connect the ground screw to the earth ground using a PGND cable, requiring a grounding resistance less than 5-ohm. If you install the Router in a 19-inch standard rack, you must also ground the rack.

Be sure the router is grounded in the event of lightning.

Connect AC Power Cord AC power supply

AC power input range: 100 to 240V, 50/60Hz AC.

Figure 4 The power socket of an AC-input Router.

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1. Cable-retention clip

2. Power switch

3. AC input

Recommended AC power socket

Use a 3-line single-phase power socket with a grounding terminal; which should be reliably connected to the ground in the building. Make sure that the power supply for the building has been well grounded before connecting the AC power cord.

Connect AC Power Cord

1Check that the PGND wire has been correctly connected to the ground.

2Insert one end of the power cord accompanying the Router into the power socket on the Router’s rear panel, fix the cable onto the cable-retention clip with a cable

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HP 6000 Router manual Connect AC Power Cord AC power supply, AC power input range 100 to 240V, 50/60Hz AC