User Guide
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... cannot contact your vendor. You should contact your vendor, then contact a ZyXEL office for people who want to configure the PLA-400, PLA-400 v2, PLA401, PLA401 v2, PLA402 v2, PLA-470, PLA470 v2 and PLA491 using the PLA-4xx Series Configuration Utility version 3.0.5(AG). The Technical Writing Team, ZyXEL Communications Corp., 6 Innovation Road II, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsinchu...
... cannot contact your vendor. You should contact your vendor, then contact a ZyXEL office for people who want to configure the PLA-400, PLA-400 v2, PLA401, PLA401 v2, PLA402 v2, PLA-470, PLA470 v2 and PLA491 using the PLA-4xx Series Configuration Utility version 3.0.5(AG). The Technical Writing Team, ZyXEL Communications Corp., 6 Innovation Road II, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsinchu...
User Guide
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...", "M" for mega may denote "1000000" or "1048576" and so on your device. Syntax Conventions • The PLA-400, PLA-400 v2, PLA-401, PLA401 v2, PLA402 v2, PLA-470, PLA470 v2 and PLA491 may be referred to as the "PLA-4xx", the "ZyXEL device", the "device" or the "powerline adapter" in this User's Guide. 1 Warnings tell you about things...
...", "M" for mega may denote "1000000" or "1048576" and so on your device. Syntax Conventions • The PLA-400, PLA-400 v2, PLA-401, PLA401 v2, PLA402 v2, PLA-470, PLA470 v2 and PLA491 may be referred to as the "PLA-4xx", the "ZyXEL device", the "device" or the "powerline adapter" in this User's Guide. 1 Warnings tell you about things...
User Guide
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... a New Network with a New Adapter 59 6.1.5 Splitting a Network into Two Networks 60 6.2 Troubleshooting ...63 Chapter 7 LEDs and Troubleshooting ...65 7.1 LEDs ...65 7.1.1 PLA-401/PLA401 v2 65 7.1.2 PLA-400/400 v2/402 v2 67 7.1.3 PLA-470/PLA470 v2 68 7.1.4 PLA491 ...70 7.2 Power and Light Problems 71 7.3 Configuration Utility Problems 73 7.4 Powerline Problems ...73 7.5 ENCRYPT Button Problems 74...
... a New Network with a New Adapter 59 6.1.5 Splitting a Network into Two Networks 60 6.2 Troubleshooting ...63 Chapter 7 LEDs and Troubleshooting ...65 7.1 LEDs ...65 7.1.1 PLA-401/PLA401 v2 65 7.1.2 PLA-400/400 v2/402 v2 67 7.1.3 PLA-470/PLA470 v2 68 7.1.4 PLA491 ...70 7.2 Power and Light Problems 71 7.3 Configuration Utility Problems 73 7.4 Powerline Problems ...73 7.5 ENCRYPT Button Problems 74...
User Guide
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...The following figure is the front panel of the lights on the PLA-401. PLA-4xx Series User's Guide 65 The PLA-401 is on and receiving power. Table 10 PLA-401 Lights LIGHT POWER ICON STATUS On Off DESCRIPTION The PLA-401 is not receiving power. CHAPTER 7 LEDs and Troubleshooting This ...problems on your powerline network. Use the lights to solve problems you might encounter. 7.1 LEDs The following sections describes the lights on the PLA-400, PLA-400 v2 and PLA402 v2, the PLA-401, PLA401 v2 and the PLA-470. 7.1.1 PLA-401/PLA401 v2 The following table describes the behavior of the...
...The following figure is the front panel of the lights on the PLA-401. PLA-4xx Series User's Guide 65 The PLA-401 is on and receiving power. Table 10 PLA-401 Lights LIGHT POWER ICON STATUS On Off DESCRIPTION The PLA-401 is not receiving power. CHAPTER 7 LEDs and Troubleshooting This ...problems on your powerline network. Use the lights to solve problems you might encounter. 7.1 LEDs The following sections describes the lights on the PLA-400, PLA-400 v2 and PLA402 v2, the PLA-401, PLA401 v2 and the PLA-470. 7.1.1 PLA-401/PLA401 v2 The following table describes the behavior of the...
User Guide
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... Off position will turn off the power outlets on the powerstrip. Table 17 Hardware Specifications Dimensions (W x D x H) PLA-400/400 v2/402 v2 112 mm (L) x 106 mm (D) x 28.5 mm (H) PLA-401/401 v2 97 mm (L) x 45 mm (H) x 70 mm (W) PLA-470 162 mm (L) x 118 mm (D) x 40 mm (H) PLA470 v2 162 mm (L) x 118 mm (D) x 35 mm (H) PLA491... 395 mm (W) x 186 mm (D) x 96 mm (H) Power Input PLA-400/401 v2 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.12 A PLA-400 v2/402 v2 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.13 A PLA401/470/470 v2 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.2 A PLA491 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz...
... Off position will turn off the power outlets on the powerstrip. Table 17 Hardware Specifications Dimensions (W x D x H) PLA-400/400 v2/402 v2 112 mm (L) x 106 mm (D) x 28.5 mm (H) PLA-401/401 v2 97 mm (L) x 45 mm (H) x 70 mm (W) PLA-470 162 mm (L) x 118 mm (D) x 40 mm (H) PLA470 v2 162 mm (L) x 118 mm (D) x 35 mm (H) PLA491... 395 mm (W) x 186 mm (D) x 96 mm (H) Power Input PLA-400/401 v2 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.12 A PLA-400 v2/402 v2 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.13 A PLA401/470/470 v2 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.2 A PLA491 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz...
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...: 0º C ~ 45º C Humidity: 10% ~ 85% Noncondensing PLA491 Temperature: 0º C ~ 40º C Humidity: 20% ~ 90% Noncondensing Storage Environment PLA-400/401/400 v2/470/470 v2 Temperature: -10º C ~ 70º C Humidity: 10% ~ 85% Noncondensing PLA401 v2/402 v2 Temperature: -20º C ~ 60º C Humidity: 10% ~ 90% Noncondensing PLA491 Temperature: -30º C ~ 60º...
...: 0º C ~ 45º C Humidity: 10% ~ 85% Noncondensing PLA491 Temperature: 0º C ~ 40º C Humidity: 20% ~ 90% Noncondensing Storage Environment PLA-400/401/400 v2/470/470 v2 Temperature: -10º C ~ 70º C Humidity: 10% ~ 85% Noncondensing PLA401 v2/402 v2 Temperature: -20º C ~ 60º C Humidity: 10% ~ 90% Noncondensing PLA491 Temperature: -30º C ~ 60º...