Verifying The Installation - NETGEAR ProSafe WFS709TP Hardware Installation Manual

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3. Make sure that the power supply can handle the connected Power over Ethernet (PoE) devices.
Note: The total power drawn by all connected PoE devices must not exceed 100
Watts. For power ratings for NETGEAR APs, refer to the access point
installation guide.
4. Attach the power cord to the power input socket at the back of the chassis.
Plug an appropriate power cord into the power input socket. Use the included power cord if it
is compatible with your electrical outlet. Otherwise, replace the power cord with the type
appropriate for your country. The power input socket accepts a power cord with a standard
IEC320 connector.
Warning: For proper safety and performance, the power cord must be rated to 10 A
5. Attach the power cord to a proper electrical outlet to power up the WFS709TP.
Warning: For safety reasons, make sure the power outlet and plug are within easy
Once power is connected, the WFS709TP automatically turns on and you can perform the
power-on test.

Verifying the Installation

After the WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch is installed and connected to power, verify
the following:
1. Check that the Power LED lights solid green immediately upon power up and remains solid
green during and after boot.
Note: The Status LED remains off until you perform the initial setup.
Installing the Chassis
WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Hardware Installation Guide
and conform to grounded electrical standards in the country where the
product is operated.
reach of the operator and can be quickly disconnected if necessary.
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