Install guide
Quick Install Guide 5
C613-04032-01 REV C
6. Check the supply voltage and the router’s rated voltage.
AR400 Series routers are fitted with a universal mains power supply that
will function over the range 100-240 VAC and 50–60Hz.
The specific power supply requirements for a particular model are clearly
displayed on the rear or underside of the router. If the supply is outside the
accepted range for the router, the router may not operate and damage to the
router may result.
7. Apply power to the router.
Fit the power cord retaining clip to the AC power inlet on the router’s rear
panel.
Plug the power cord into the AC power inlet and check that the power
switch is in the ON position (see Figure 1 on page -5). The Power LED and
System LED will light briefly.
If the power LED fails to light, or the System LED lights continuously, refer
to the troubleshooting section later in this guide.
Figure 1: Rear panel of an AR410, showing the AC power inlet, power switch, console port, Ethernet ports, and
an optional PIC card.
8. Connect the data cables.
Make sure that each cable connection is secure.
9. Initiate router start-up.
Using the terminal cable supplied, connect a VT100-compatible terminal,
or the COM port of a PC running a terminal emulation program such as
Windows Terminal, to the Console RS-232 (ASYN 0) port on the router’s
rear panel.
Set the communication parameters on your terminal or terminal emulation
program to:
• Baud rate: 9600
• Data bits: 8
•Parity: None
•Stop bits: 1
• Flow control: Hardware
See the AR Router Hardware Reference for more information on configuring
emulation software.
POWER
SYN
Tx
Rx
AC Power Switch
AC Power Inlet Console Port10/100 Switch Ports
PIC Bay (with optional
AT-AR023 SYN PIC)
CONSOLE RS-232
PIC BAY0
3X
ASYN0
2X 1X
4
POWER
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX SWITCH PORTS
X PC
= HUB
ETH0
ETH 0