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MK1000 MicroKiosk Product Reference Guide
Wireless Ethernet Setup
The MK1000 can communicate with a host via a wireless (RF) Ethernet connection.
When communicating in this manner the MK1000 can be powered either using the
MK1000’s power supply connected to an AC outlet, or by receiving Power-over-Ethernet
via cable.
Wireless Ethernet: Power via AC Outlet
With this installation option, the MK1000 communicates to the host via a wireless (RF)
connection and receives power via a power supply plugged into an AC outlet.
To install the MK1000, follow the instructions below.
1. Provide power to the MK1000 using its power supply.
• Insert the round barrel connector at the end of the power supply cable into the
MK1000’s Power port. (See Figure 1-1 on page 1-3 for port locations.)
• Plug the power supply into a wall outlet.
2. To mount the MK1000, see Mounting the MK1000 on page 2-11.
After completing the mechanical installation of the MK1000, refer to Chapter 3, Setup and
Installation: Communication to establish communication with the host.