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Connector Layout and Meanings

FXS

Analog line 

RELAY

NO (Normally Open), contact that is open against the COM contact at relax.

COM, contact that switches between NO and NC after voltage is applied to the coil. 

NC (Normally Closed), contact that is connected with the COM contact at relax.

INPUT

Short-circuit input. Not used for voltage connection.

RS232

Used for connecting the device with the serial bus (in some controller types, e.g.).
TX, transmission wire interface.

RX, receiving wire.

GND, grounding.

RESET

A short press restarts the device. A long press (10 s) resets the device factory

values.

USB

Used for local access to the 2N® EasyGate IP settings via a Web configuration utility.

SIM 1

Primary SIM card slot without PIN.

SMA

Antenna connector.

SIM 2

Secondary SIM card slot for primary SIM card backup in the case of signal loss.

POWER

Power supply connector.

EXT 

BATT

Connector for remote connection of 4 NiMH batteries outside the device. Make sure 

that the internal batteries are removed before connecting external batteries.

O/I

Device on/off switch.

Mechanical Installation 

2N® EasyGate IP is designed for indoor mounting on a vertical surface using a DIN rail holder or on a 
wall using screws fitted to the holder mounting holes. The installed device is intended for permanent 
operation at the minimum separation distance of 20 cm from the user.

Wall mounting

Use the holder and two dowels with screws included in the package to install 2N® EasyGate IP on a wall. 
Drill holes in a selected place and selected height of the wall and insert the dowels. Pass the screws 
through the holder holes and screw them into the dowels in the wall. Now all you have to do is slide 
2N® EasyGate IP from the top into the holder profile.

DIN rail mounting

No other tool is needed for DIN rail installation. The DIN rail holder has a standard size of 35 mm. Put 
the upper inner side of the holder profile on the DIN rail and push its bottom side to make the holder 
click and fit to the DIN rail. Now all you have to do is slide 2N® EasyGate IP from the top into the DIN 
rail holder profile. Now all you have to do is insert 2N® EasyGate IP in the holder profile from the top 
downwards and fit the gateway position with a screw.

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Putting in Operation

Device Connection to Power

Connect the included power supply terminal block 
into the dedicated Power connector and connect 
the power supply to the electrical mains.

Antenna Connection 

Screw the enclosed antenna into the SMA antenna 
connector. Tighten the antenna connector gently 
with your hand, never use a wrench! 

SIM Card Installation

Insert a SIM card without PIN request into the SIM 1 slot on the device bottom side. Remember to set 

PIN deactivation and such provider services as call forwarding, call barring, preferred networks, SMS 

center, etc., in your mobile phone, for example, before inserting the SIM card in 2N® EasyGate IP.

2N® Elevator Center, a licensed cloud service, is used for remote management of 2N® EasyGate IP. Ask 

your distributor to create the service access data for you. Refer to 2n.cz for details on the 2N® Elevator 

Center service. 

To configure 2N® EasyGate IP without the 2N® Elevator Center cloud service connect the device to a PC 

via a USB cable and use 2N® EasyGate IP – Web configuration utility, which can be downloaded for free 

from 2n.cz. The 2N® Easygate IP local connection tool also includes a manual that described the tool 

installation and leads the user as far as the web interface login page. Enter 

Admin

 as the user name and 

2n

 as the password for the first login. Having been logged in to the web interface, you will be invited to 

change the default password. 

Refer to the 2N® EasyGate IP full manual at wiki.2n.cz for device configuration details.

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!!! Only vertical mounting with the connectors heading down guarantees that the device will 

be waterproof. If installed otherwise, the device may be infiltrated with water and damaged 

irreversibly !!!

With the supplied batteries, the device may be operated in the range of 0 °C – 45 °C. 

Outside this range, the device may not be operated with the supplied batteries. Remember to 

use batteries with increased thermal resistance in order to make the backup function work. 

You can connect an external battery with increased thermal resistance or use an external 

battery placed under convenient temperature conditions.

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