Connecting The Power; Connecting The Network - Korenix 5804 User Manual

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2.3 Connecting the Power

Terminal Block (PWR1):
1. Insert the positive and negative wires of your DC supply into the V+ and V- contacts of the terminal
block connector.
(GND / V- / V+)
2. Tighten the terminal screws to prevent the DC wires from coming loose.
Power Jack(PWR2):
Connect the power jack input with the enclosed 12VDC power adapter, or 24VDC power input. The
power LED will show red color until the system is ready. If the IP setting is running correctly, the power
LED will turn green.
Note: If the 2 power inputs are connected (PWR 1, PWR 2), the JetPort 5804 will be powered from the
highest connected voltage. The unit will not alarm for loss of DC IN power, the alarm function only applies
to loss of power at PWR1 or PWR2.

2.4 Connecting the Network

LAN Interface
Connect the Ethernet cable to the JetPort 5804/5804i 10/100M Ethernet port 1, 2 or both. The interfaces
support auto MDI/MDIX. If both of the Ethernet port 1 and 2 are connected when startup device, the
Ethernet port 1 will be the master port, Ethernet port 2 will be the backup. But, if Ethernet port 2 is
attached first before attach port 1, the Ethernet port 2 will remain the master port. The major purpose of
the LAN interface is for you to configure the SSID for WLAN interface. Run JetPort Commander to
manually configure the SSID or Auto Search the available remote Access Point (AP). Refer to the
manual of the JetPort Commander to see how to configure SSID.
WLAN Interface
Screw the attached Wireless Antenna when you get the unit.
Always rotate the antenna clockwise to change the direction.
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