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USB(USB2.0) 3 RS-485 1 RS-232 1 LAN 8 (, PoE) + 1 (LAN) + 1 (WAN) PoE IPX WATCHDOG ( ) 2GE + 8GE(PoE) 72W ARM9 interior 48V, 96W 2 SMPS 12V 100W + SMPS 48V 100W 25W (HDD ) 10~90% NC 0ºC ~ 40ºC(32ºF~104ºF) 430 x 360 x 88 mm FCC, CE, KC 127

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