Power supply information – Hughes SATELLITE HN9000 User Manual
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Also see and adhere to the customer-specific installation specification. Typically these
specifications apply to all installations for a particular company.
Power supply information
The power supply is included in the satellite modem shipping carton.
Figure 6: Power supply for the HN9000 satellite modem
Before proceeding, make sure you have the correct power supply. Check the part number on the
power supply and refer to
Table 3: Power supply specifications for the HN9000 satellite modem
on page 10.
• Always use the power supply provided with the satellite modem. The modem’s performance
may suffer if the wrong power supply is used.
• Connect the power supply to a three-wire, grounded outlet with an input of 110/130 VAC.
A suitable surge protector is recommended to protect the satellite modem from possible
damage due to power surges.
• If the satellite modem is installed outside the United States or Canada, observe the power
standards and requirements of the country where it is installed.
Table 3: Power supply specifications for the HN9000 satellite modem
Power cord
Electrical requirements
Application
Power supply type and
part number
Detachable, for 110
VAC outlet type.
Input line voltage:
100 – 130 V, 2 A maximum
HN9000 satellite modem
with 1-W or 2-W radio
AC/DC, 73 W
P/N 1501006-0001
Input line frequency:
60 Hz AC
Rated power consumption: 73 W
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