HON HAI PRECISION IND CS-E340W User Manual

Cisco Edge 340 Series Installation Guide
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About this Guide, page 1
Cisco Edge 340 Series Accessories, page 2
Overview of the Cisco Edge 340 Series, page 2
Powering On the Cisco Edge 340 Series, page 10
Resetting to Factory Mode, page 10
Technical Specifications, page 10
Regulatory Standards Compliance, page 11
EMC Class B Notices, Warnings, and Safety Information, page 12
Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure, page 16
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, page 18

About this Guide

This guide describes how to install the Cisco Edge 340 Series device and describes the LEDs and ports.
For configuration information, see the Cisco Edge 340 Series documentation on Cisco.com. For system requirements, important notes, limitations, open and resolved bugs, and documentation updates, see the release notes on Cisco.com.
Cisco Systems, Inc.
www.cisco.com

Cisco Edge 340 Series Accessories

Cisco Edge 340 Series Accessories
The following list shows the accessories that you can purchase for the Cisco Edge 340 Series device:
Power adapter
Power cord
Power cord retainer
WiFi external antenna
Console cable with RJ45 and DB9F
RS-232 cable for Digital Media Player (DMP) and Cisco LCD connectivity
Infrared Receiver (IR) remote control
IR extender
Note All the accessories, except the Cisco Edge 340 Series chassis, should be purchased individually, and are
not included by default with the Cisco Edge 340 Series.
Note Verify that you have received the items you have purchased. If any item is missing or damaged, contact
your Cisco representative or reseller.

Overview of the Cisco Edge 340 Series

The Cisco Edge 340 Series is available in two variants: wireless SKU and non-wireless SKU. The wireless SKU supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, while the non-wireless SKU supports neither.
Ta b l e 1 Cisco Edge 340 Series Models
Model No. Description
CS-E340W Cisco Edge 340 Series (wireless)
CS-E340 Cisco Edge 340 Series (non-wireless)
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Figure 1 Cisco Edge 340 Series—Front panel
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HDMI
IR Extension 12V=3A
USB
RS232
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HDMI
VGA
Audio
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1 SD card slot 5 Bluetooth status
2 USB ports 6 Storage status
3 Factory mode pinhole 7 Wifi status
4 Power button 8 Gigabit Ethernet (uplink) status
Figure 2 Cisco Edge 340 Series—Rear Panel
1 IR extension 7 HDMI port
2 USB ports 8 VGA port
3 Console port 9 Gigabit Ethernet port
4 RS-232 port 10 Power switch
5 Audio out port 11 Power cord retainer hole
6 Audio in port
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Port Descriptions

USB
There are four USB 2.0 Type A ports. Two of them are on the front panel, and two on the rear panel. When the Cisco Edge 340 is powered by external power adapter, all four USB ports are enabled. The port marked with red outline on the rear panel can provide up to 5W power to a connected device. Each of the other three USB ports can provide up to 2.5W power. When the Cisco Edge 340 is powered by PoE or PoE+ switch, only the two USB ports on the front panel are enabled, and each can provide up to
2.5W power. The two USB ports on the rear panel are disabled.
You can connect a wired USB keyboard and mouse, a wireless USB receiver for a keyboard and mouse, a USB camera, or a USB thumb drive.

Console

The Cisco Edge 340 Series provides one console port. You can order a Cisco console cable to connect the unit and enter the Clish environment.

RS-232

Audio Out

Audio In

HDMI

One male DB9 connector (DCE mode) is supported so that the Cisco Edge 340 Series can support access and configuration of monitors (DTE mode) via RS232.
You can connect headphones or external speakers that use a 3.5-mm connector.
You can connect a microphone that uses a 3.5-mm connector.
The HDMI port can support 720p and 1080p HD video output with the maximum resolution of 1920x1200.
Note This product incorporates HDMI technology
HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are or registered trademarks registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
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VGA
The VGA port can support 720p and 1080p HD video output with the maximum resolution of 1920x1200.

Gigabit Ethernet

The Gigabit Ethernet uplink port provides a 10/100/1000 Mb/s connection to other devices.

Wireless Features

WiFi

Supports 802.11a/b/g/n dual-band wireless AP or client.

Bluetooth

Supports Bluetooth 4.0 and Human Interaction Design Protocol (HIDP) for remote control or input devices.
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Power Management

Wake on LAN

The Cisco Edge 340 Series supports Wake on LAN when it is in the sleep mode or the soft off mode. The system can be woken up via an Ethernet message, and changed to the full on mode.

PoE PD (IEEE 802.3at)

The Power Over Ethernet (PoE) solution for a Powered Device (PD) describes a standardized system that transfers electrical power along with data, on the Ethernet cable. The Cisco Edge 340 Series supports PoE PD so that the device can be powered on from the Power-Sourcing Equipment (PSE) via the Ethernet cable when the external power supply is not connected. Given the power consumption of the Cisco Edge 340 Series, the IEEE 802.3at (the power available at PD is 25.50W) PSE will be supported.
The Cisco Edge 340 Series can be powered by an IEEE 802.3af (the power available at PD is 12.95W) PSE. But if you use the USB ports, the total current might be over the maximum power current of the IEEE 802.3af PSE, and the overcurrent event will be triggered. The PSE will shut down the power of the Cisco Edge 340 Series and then perform another round of detection.
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LEDs

Figure 3 shows the LEDs on the front panel of the Cisco Edge 340 Series.
Figure 3 Cisco Edge 340 Series LEDs on the Front Panel
1 Bluetooth
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3 WiFi
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2 Storage status 4 Gigabit Ethernet uplink
1. Only for the CS-E340W Series
Table 2 shows the color and meaning of each LED.
Ta b l e 2LEDs
LED Color Meaning
Power (behind power button)
Off There is no power.
Blinking blue System is in Power-on self test (POST) stage.
Blinking red System POST fails.
Blinking green System is in the factory mode.
Solid blue System is operating normally.
Solid red System is in the soft off mode.
Solid green System is in the sleep mode.
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