D-Link 824TP User Guide - Page 10

Connecting Power

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Thick Coaxial Cable Connections To connect the Ethernet Hub to a thick coaxial cable (10Base5 cable), it is necessary to have a 10Base5 Ethernet transceiver (tap) on the cable at the Ethernet Hub's position. Then run an AUI cable between the transceiver's AUI connector and the AUI connector on the rear panel of the Ethernet Hub. Connecting Power For compatibility with electric service in most areas of the world, the Ethernet Hub's power supply automatically adjusts to line power in the range 100 - 250 VAC and 50 - 60 Hz. Per ordering option, either a Type 1 (US) or Type 2 (European) power cord is supplied with your Ethernet Hub. See Spefications, below, for power cord details. Ascertain that the power switch on the rear panel of the Ethernet Hub is in the off position. Plug the female end of the power cord firmly into the

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Thick Coaxial
Cable
Connections
To connect the Ethernet Hub to a thick coaxial
cable (10Base5 cable), it is necessary to have a
10Base5 Ethernet transceiver (tap) on the cable
at the Ethernet Hub’s position.
Then run an AUI
cable between the transceiver’s AUI connector
and the AUI connector on the rear panel of the
Ethernet Hub.
Connecting Power
For compatibility with electric service in most
areas of the world, the Ethernet Hub’s power
supply automatically adjusts to line power in the
range 100 - 250 VAC and 50 - 60 Hz.
Per ordering option, either a Type 1 (US) or Type
2 (European) power cord is supplied with your
Ethernet Hub.
See Spefications, below, for
power cord details.
Ascertain that the power switch on the rear panel
of the Ethernet Hub is in the
off
position.
Plug
the female end of the power cord firmly into the