User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco Edge 340 Series Installation Guide
- About this Guide
- Cisco Edge 340 Series Accessories
- Overview of the Cisco Edge 340 Series
- Installing the Cisco Edge 340 Series
- Powering On the Cisco Edge 340 Series
- Resetting to Factory Mode
- Technical Specifications
- Regulatory Standards Compliance
- EMC Class B Notices, Warnings, and Safety Information
- Statement 2018-Class B Notice for FCC
- Statement 2022-Class B Notice for Canada
- Canadian Compliance for the Cisco Edge 340 Series
- Statement 295-Class B Warning for Korea
- Korea Application Statement
- Statement 157-VCCI Compliance for Class B Equipment
- Compliance Statement for Taiwan
- Compliance Statement for Device Working at 2.4 G and 5G in Brazil
- FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
- Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
- Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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Cisco Edge 340 Series Installation Guide
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Overview of the Cisco Edge 340 Series
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.
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.










