Table 2: Power supply specifications for the HN9000 satellite modem
Power cord
Electrical requirements
Application
Power supply type and
part number
Detachable, for 110
VAC outlet type.
Input line voltage:
100 – 130 V, 2 A maximum
HN9000 satellite modem
with 1 W or 2 W radio
AC/DC, 73 W
P/N 1501006-0001
Input line frequency:
60 Hz AC
Rated power consumption: 73 W
Detachable, for 110
VAC outlet type.
Input line voltage:
100 – 130 V, 1.5 A maximum
HN9000 satellite modem
with 1 W radio only
AC/DC, 46 W
P/N 1502015-0001
Input line frequency:
60 Hz AC
Rated power consumption: 46 W
Note:
The satellite modem should be continuously powered on unless it will not be used
for an extended period.
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.
Operating environment
Observe the following requirements for the modem’s operating environment.
Ventilation and heat sources
The modem must be adequately ventilated and kept away from sources of heat.
• Do not block any of the modem’s ventilation openings.
• Leave 6 inches of space around the top and sides of the modem to ensure adequate ventilation
and prevent overheating.
• Do not place the modem near a heat source such as direct sunlight, a radiator, heat register
or vent, oven, stove, amplifier, or other apparatus that produces heat.
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HN9000 Satellite Modem User Guide
1037577-0001 Revision F
Chapter 1
Satellite modem overview