Instruction manual
4
Wire the Power Inputs
You can use either an external power adapter or the terminal block to power the
network switch. Alternatively, you can connect both an external power adapter
and the terminal block to create a redundant power input.
Note:
You should use wire ranging in size of 12 to 24 AWG.
Caution!
Make sure that you ground the enclosure before you install the terminal
block connector into the network switch.
1.
Insert the grounding wire into the
Ground
port on the terminal block, and
tighten the wire clamp screws.
2.
Insert the positive DC power wire into the
V+
port on the terminal block
connector, and tighten the wire clamp screws.
3.
Insert the negative DC power wire into the
V-
port on the terminal block
connector, and tighten the wire clamp screws.
4.
Insert the terminal block connector into the
3-pin terminal block
on the
network switch.
Reboot the Network Switch
The
Reset button
on the network switch is designed to reboot the network
switch without turning the power on/off. To reboot the network switch, press the
Reset button
.
Reset to the Default Factory Settings
You can use the
Reset button
to reset the network switch to the following default
factory settings:
Default user name:
admin
Default
password:
admin
Default IP address:
192.168.0.100
Subnet
mask:
255.255.255.0
Default
gateway:
192.168.0.254
•
To reset to the default factory settings, press and hold the
Reset button
for
more than 5 seconds. The
Port LED Indicators
will illuminate. When the LEDs
are no longer illuminated, the reset sequence is complete.