
Installation
ProSAFE Wireless Controller
Model WC7500 and Model WC7600

Hardware Overview
Before you install your wireless controller, familiarize yourself with its
LEDs, buttons, and ports.
Digital access
point counter
LEDs (top to bottom)
Power, Status, Fan, Stack Master
Ethernet ports
and LEDs
USB
ports
2
SD slot
Reset
button
Console
port
Power inputKensington lock

Package Contents
• Wireless controller
• Ethernet cable
• One or more power cords (varies by region)
• Rack-mounting hardware
• Installation guide (this document)
Connect Power
WARNING: DO NOT place equipment in tight spaces or in drawers. Be sure
that your equipment is surrounded by at least 5 cm (2 inches) of air space.
Before deploying the wireless controller, we recommend that you set up
and test the device.
1. Plug the wireless controller into a power outlet.
2. Check the LEDs on the wireless controller.
The following table describes the behavior of the wireless controller LEDs.
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Wireless Controller LEDs
LED Description
ID The number of connected access points.
Power • Green. Power is supplied.
Status • Green. Normal operation.
Fan • Green. All fans are operating normally.
Stack Master • Green. The controller is acting as master in a stack.
Ethernet port
(le and right)
• O. The switch is not receiving power.
If the Power LED is o, check the connections and see if the
power outlet is controlled by a wall switch that is turned o.
• Yellow. Booting.
• Blinking yellow. Firmware update in progress.
• Yellow. One or more fans failed.
• O. No fan is detected.
• O. The controller is operating as standalone or a slave in a
stack (WC7600 only feature).
• Green (le). The port is linked in gigabit mode (WC7600).
• Blinking green (le). Activity is detected.
• O (le). The port is not linked in gigabit mode (WC7600).
• Yellow (right). The port is linked in 10/100 megabit mode.
• Blinking yellow (right). Activity is detected.
• O (right). The port is not linked in 10/100 megabit mode.
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