
40-7705I-UM Page 12 Rev 4 March 16, 2007
3.2 Rear Panel:
The rear panel contains the connectors used to attach external connections,
peripherals such as the monitor, keyboard, mouse and power. The main power
switch is also located on the rear panel. The rear panel is divided into at four
sections as outlined below. Figure 3-4 shows a view of the rear panel.
Figure 3-4
3.2.1 Power Section: Contains the power input connector and power supply
On/Off switch as described below: Also contains the Power Supply fan.
• Power input connector: Plug the female end of the supplied AC power
cord into this connector and the male end of the power cord into a
120 VAC, 60 Hz receptacle supervised by a UL Listed 864 UPS or a UL
1481 power supply.
Do not connect to a receptacle controlled by a switch.
• Power On/Off switch: This switch controls the internal power supply.
When in the off ( O ) position power supply output is interrupted. When
in the On (| ) power is provided to the internal electronics including the
motherboard.
• Power Supply Fan: This fan must be kept clear of obstructions to permit
unobstructed flow of air.
3.2.2 Modem Section: Contains a single telephone jack connector:
• Phone line/Modem Jack: Plug a telephone cord into this connector with
the other end plugged into an active telephone Jack. This is used to
provide a backup Modem connection for IP-Link Transceivers that cannot
communicate via the Internet or TCP/IP.
When connecting the 7705i MultiNet Receiver’s modem to a telephone line, use only 26
AWG or larger wire. A UL Listed 497A Secondary Protector is required to be installed
on the incoming lines. Installation shall be in accordance with the NEC Article 800, the
manufactures installation instructions and in accordance with all local codes.
Power Section Modem Single Board Computer Connection Section Printer Port
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