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Figure 27
Connect an AC power cord to the firewall
Connecting a DC power cord
Follow these steps to connect a DC power cord:
1.
Switch off the DC power supply.
2.
Remove the protection cover from the DC power supply.
3.
Remove the screws from the terminals on the DC power supply with a Phillips screwdriver.
4.
Connect the end marked with “– “ of the supplied blue DC power cord to the negative terminal (–)
on the power supply and fasten the screw.
5.
Connect the end marked with “+“ of the supplied black DC power cord to the positive terminal (+)
on the power supply and fasten the screw.
6.
Connect the other end of the DC power cord to the DC power source.
7.
Cover the protection cover of the DC power supply.
Figure 28
Connect the DC power cord
WARNING!
Identify the label on the DC power cord when connecting a DC power cord to avoid connection mistakes.
Connecting Ethernet cables
Connecting a copper Ethernet cable
Follow these steps to connect a copper Ethernet cable:
1.
Plug one end of an Ethernet twisted pair cable into the copper Ethernet port (RJ-45 port) to be
connected on the firewall and the other end of the cable into the Ethernet port of the peer device.
The Ethernet ports of the firewall support MDI/MDIX auto-sensing. You can use straight-through or
crossover Ethernet cables.