Table 2. Bottom view
Features
1 Service Tag label The Service Tag is a unique alphanumeric identifier that enables
the Dell service technicians to identify the hardware
components in your Edge Gateway and access warranty
information.
2 Earth ground A large conductor attached to one side of the power supply,
which serves as the common return path for current from many
different components in the circuit.
Left view
Table 3. Left view
Features
1 Intrusion switch An intrusion event is triggered when the enclosure (in which the Edge Gateway is
installed) is opened.
NOTE: External enclosure is sold separately.
NOTE: An intrusion event is triggered by a third-party enclosure to the Edge
Gateway through a sensor. The sensor should have a cable that is compatible
with the intrusion switch connector on the Edge Gateway.
2 Power or ignition port Connect a 12-57 VDC (1.08-0.23 A) power cable to supply power to the Edge
Gateway.
NOTE: Power cable is sold separately.
NOTE: For marine applications, limit input voltage to 12-48 VDC. The cable
length for rail applications must not exceed 30 meters.
3 Power and System status light Indicates the power status and system status.
4 WLAN or Bluetooth status
light
Indicates if WLAN or Bluetooth is ON or OFF.
5 Cloud-connection status light Indicates the cloud connection status.
6 Ethernet port one (with Power
over Ethernet support)
Connect an Ethernet (RJ45) cable to gain network access. Provides data transfer
speeds up to 10/100 Mbps and supports Alternative A of the IEEE 802.3af
standard.
NOTE: The Edge Gateway is an IEEE 802.3af Alternative A compliant Powered
Device (PD).
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