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4. For temperature measurement, plug a two-pin tempera-
ture sensor connector into the front panel ports before
attaching the temperature sensor to the target area to be
measured.
2.3
Connecting/Disconnecting Power
1 Before turning on the power source, connect the positive
and negative wires from a 9 to 30 VDC power source to
the terminal block.
2. Turn on the power source. If the power was connected
correctly, the front panel red PWR LED will light up.
If the MCM-204 needs to be shut down, turn off the power source.
To remove the power wires, use a flat head screwdriver to push
the orange slots on the terminal block and then pull out the wires.
2.4
Checking Device Status
1 When power is supplied, the PWR LED will be red. The
SYS LED will initially blink red, then turn to a steady red
for about 35 seconds, then change to a steady green
indicating the device has successfully booted up.
2. Log into the device’s web console for additional status
information and configuration options. See “Web Con-
sole Login” on page 21.
2.5
Usage Scenarios
The MCM-204 is designed for distributed machine condition moni-
toring and can be used in many kinds of scenarios. Choose the
most suitable scenario depending on the system infrastructure,
data type, and frequency of data retrieval.
CAUTION:
Ensure the power source is turned off before connecting or
removing the power wires.
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