Primary Tools And Equipment Needed For Installation; Figure 6: Power Supply For The Hn9000 Satellite Modem; Table 3: Power Supply Specifications For The Hn9000 Satellite Modem - Hughes HughesNet HN9000 Installation Manual

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Before proceeding, make sure you have the correct power supply. Check the part number on the power supply and refer
to Table 3: Power supply specifications for the HN9000 satellite modem on page 10.
Always use the power supply provided with the satellite modem. The modem's performance may suffer if the wrong
power supply is used.
The input must be 110/130 VAC.
A suitable surge protector is recommended to protect the satellite modem from possible damage due to power surges.
If the satellite modem is installed outside the United States or Canada, observe the power standards and requirements
of the country where it is installed.

Table 3: Power supply specifications for the HN9000 satellite modem

Power supply type and part
number
AC/DC, 73 W
P/N 1501006-0001
If there is any reason to remove power from the satellite modem, always unplug the AC power cord from the power
source (power outlet, power strip, or surge protector). Do not remove the DC power cord from the modem's rear panel.
Doing so could result in an electrical shock or damage the modem.
When you re-apply power to the modem, plug the AC power cord into the power source.

Primary tools and equipment needed for installation

To install the satellite modem, you need the following items, which are included in the satellite modem shipping carton:
Satellite modem.
Power supply.
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HN9000 Satellite Modem Installation Guide
1037576-0001 Rev. A

Figure 6: Power supply for the HN9000 satellite modem

Application
HN9000 satellite modem
with 1-W or 2-W radio
Electrical requirements
Input line voltage:
100 – 130 V, 2 A maximum
Input line frequency:
60 Hz AC
Rated power consumption: 73 W
Power cord
Detachable, for 110
VAC outlet type.

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