Quick Start Guide
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b. DC Power Block
Warning:
Before wiring the DC In/Out or connecting
power to the device, ensure that power to the feed lines is
turned off at the supply circuit breaker or disconnected from
the power bus.
Connect the DC power feed wire to the DC In/Out “+” pin.
Connect the ground/return wire to the DC In/Out “-” pin.
Note:
When power is supplied to the DC In/Out and the DC
switch is set to ON, the F-type coaxial connector functions as
a 12-54 VDC PoC power source.
c. PoC Power
Warning:
Before connecting a coaxial cable
with power to the bridge AP, ensure the PoC DC
switches are in the OFF position on both the PoC
source bridge AP and the PoC receive bridge AP.
Caution:
To prevent damage when physically connecting a
coaxial cable, follow the instructions in step:
Using the DC jack, connect power to the bridge AP that is to
supply coaxial cable power.
On both the power source and receive bridge APs connect a
coaxial cable. Refer to step:
of this
guide on how to connect coaxial cable connectors.
On the bridge AP that is to supply power, slide the PoC DC
switch to the ON position.
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4. Verify Bridge AP Operation
Verify basic switch operation by checking the system LEDs.
When operating normally, the Power LED should be on
green, and the WiFi, Eth and G.hn LEDs should be on or
blinking green.
5. Connect an Ethernet Cable
Connect Category 5e or better cable to the RJ-45 port.
As the connection is made, check the Ethernet port status
LED to be sure the link is valid:
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On Green — Port has a valid link.
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Blinking Green — Indicates network activity.
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