10. Apendix
ANET1553-x
User’s Manual
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10.3.5.2
Powering the module
In general any external power supply which is providing the specified input voltage (see
Technical Data chapter) can be used to power the module. All on board voltages are
generated from this voltage.
- When applying the external power for the first time, the module will start up
immediately.
- as long as the external power supply is present, the module can be powered
down and powered up by making a shortcut between Pin4 and Pin6 for a short
time (no longer than 3 seconds).
- Interrupting the external power or making a shortcut between Pin4 and Pin6
longer than 3 seconds, will force a power off without shutdown of the OS (see
also chapter
“Connectors”).
Note: It is recommended, but not mandatory to shutdown (power down) the module via
the ANET web frontend (‘maintenance’ page) or SSH shell command (‘power off’
as user ‘root’) to avoid any user data corruption, especially when having
customer applications/scripts active on the module.
Further help on how to get the module started and all the tools provided to work with the
module can be found in chapter “Getting started” in this manual.
10.3.5.3
Power Debug Cable
The Power Debug cable is available for testing the rugged module variant. The cable
provides a DC IN Connector, a Power push button and an Emergency push button.
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