Cable Hide; Console Port; Power Switch; Kensington Lock Hole - Allied Telesis TQ6000 GEN2 Installation Manual

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Console Port

Power Switch

Kensington Lock
Hole

Reset Button

The top cover of the access point is larger than the access point chassis to
create space on the back for cable connectors and cables shown in Figure
2 on page 25.
The Console Serial port on the back panel is for manufacturing purposes
only.
The Power Switch on the back panel in Figure 4 on page 26 turns On or
OFF the access point when power is supplied to the access point only
from the AC adapter, not from PoE LAN ports.
When power is supplied to the access point from the PoE LAN ports, the
state of the Power Switch does not affect the access point.
The left panel has a hole for the Kensington lock to be connected to an
anti-theft cable/lock to physically secure the access point as shown in
Figure 5 on page 26.
The access point has a Reset button on the back edge in Figure 4 on page
26 for returning the parameter settings of the device to their default values.
You might reset the access point if you want to discard its current
configuration or if you forgot the manager password and so cannot
manage the device.
To reset the device, press the button for five seconds and release.
You can enable or disable the reset button with the management software.
The default setting for the button is enabled. If the access point is installed
in a public area, you probably should disable it to protect the device from
being reset by unauthorized individuals.
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