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© Virtual Access 2017
GW7304 Series User Manual
Issue: 1.9
Page 19 of 336
The DC cable cross section, stranded with ferrule and plastic sleeve should be 2.5mm
2
maximum or no greater than AWG 12.
Attach the DC+ wire (red) to the far right receptical of the terminal block.
Attach the DC- wire (black) to the second right receptical on the terminal block.
Note: there is reverse polarity protection on the DC inputs, so no damage will result if
the red and black wires are reversed. However, you must not plug them into any other
receptacles on the terminal block.
Figure 12: The DC terminal block plugged into the GW7304-3G-DC
Screw the terminal block with the wires back into the connector.
2.9.8
Powering up
Switch on the power to the device. The GW7304 takes approximately 2 minutes to boot
up. During this time, the power LED flashes.
Other LEDs display different diagnostic patterns during boot up.
Booting is complete when the power LED stops flashing and stays on steady.
2.9.9
Reset button
Use a paperclip or similar sized piece of metal to press in the reset button when you
need to reset the system.
When you press the reset button all LEDs turn on simultaneously. The length of time you
hold the reset button will determine its behaviour.
Press Duration
PWR/CONFIG LED
behaviour
Router Behaviour on depress
0-3 seconds
On
Normal reset to running config. No special
LED activity.
Between 3 and 15 seconds
Flashing slowly
Releasing between 3-15 seconds switches
the router back to factory configuration.
Between 15 and 20 seconds
On
Releasing between 15-20 seconds performs
a normal reset to running config.
Between 20 seconds and 30 seconds
Flashing faster
Releasing between 20-30 seconds reboots
the router in recovery mode.
Over 30 seconds
On
Releasing after 30 seconds performs a
normal reset.
Table 5: GW7304 series router reset behaviour