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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Installing the Cisco Edge 340 Series
Installing the Cisco Edge 340 Series
You can install the Cisco Edge 340 Series on a wall or a pillar, a metal pole, or a ceiling T-joint by using
the wall-mount kit. You can also install the Cisco Edge 340 Series on almost any Video Electronics
Standards Association (VESA)-compliant flat-panel display that is attached to a third-party VESA
bracket. Besides, you can mount the Cisco Edge 340 Series on a desk or table vertically by using the
desktop-mount bracket.
Equipment That You Need
• Phillips screwdriver
• Scratch awl or other sharp-pointed object (wall-mount)
• Electric drill with a 6-mm drill bit (wall-mount)
• Crescent wrench or socket wrench
• Pencil
• Bubble level or laser level
Before You Begin
Before installing the Cisco Edge 340 Series, verify that these guidelines are met:
• Front clearance so that the LEDs can be seen.
• AC power cord reaches from the AC power outlet to the rear-panel connector.
• Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise, such as radios, power lines, and fluorescent
lighting. Make sure that the cabling is safely away from other devices that might damage the cables.
• Airflow around the Cisco Edge 340 Series is unrestricted.
• Temperature around the unit does not exceed 45°C.
Gigabit
Ethernet
Off No link.
Blue Link up.
Blinking blue Activity.
WiFi (AP
and client)
Off WiFi is disabled.
Solid blue WiFi is enabled and functioning.
Blinking blue WiFi is transmitting data.
Bluetooth Off Bluetooth is disabled.
Solid blue Bluetooth is enabled and functioning.
Blinking blue Bluetooth is transmitting data.
Storage Off Storage is not active.
Blinking blue Storage is active.
Table 2 LEDs (continued)
LED Color Meaning










