User guide

Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500 ADSL Appliance
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If desired, you can connect your appliance to an external broadband Internet
connection via a cable or DSL modem with an Ethernet interface (RJ-45).
Rear Panel
All physical connections (network and power) are made via the rear panel of your
Safe@Office appliance.
The following table lists the Safe@Office 500 ADSL appliance's rear panel elements.
Table 16: Safe@Office 500 ADSL Appliance Rear Panel Elements
Label
Description
PWR A power jack used for supplying power to the unit. Connect the supplied power
adapter to this jack.
RESET A button used for rebooting the Safe@Office appliance or resetting the
Safe@Office appliance to its factory defaults. You need to use a pointed object to
press this button.
Short press. Reboots the Safe@Office appliance
Long press (7 seconds). Resets the Safe@Office appliance to its factory
defaults, and resets your firmware to the version that shipped with the
Safe@Office appliance. This results in the loss of all security services
and passwords and reverting to the factory default firmware. You will
have to re-configure your Safe@Office appliance.
Do not reset the unit without consulting your system administrator.
USB Two USB 2.0 ports used for connecting USB-based printers or modems
Figure 14: Safe@Office 500 ADSL Appliance Rear Panel