Does the HP 5500 - 24G - PoE + (JG541A) equipped with a power supply?

The documentation is not clear. I need to know if a redeemable only in hot power supply is supplied with the JG541A switch. Documentation, says 'must select Min 1 Power Supply'.

I guess there's one, but the image that HP has the back of the switch shows no power supply.

Thank you!

When you configure the switch for purchase it is also a time to select the power supply.

See the address below quickspecs.

http://WWW8.HP.com/h20195/v2/GetDocument.aspx?DocName=c04111542

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