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C365-4G-H685 User Manual CB-V1 (March 2020)
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2.5 The installation of the terminal block
Only applicable if the router requires a terminal block. The C365-4G-H685 is provided with a DB9
connector as standard. Please use the DB9 cable to connect the C365-4G-H685 and the equipment
directly.
The following is for use with a terminal block:
The C365-4G-H685 uses a pluggable terminal to connect the user’s data and the power supply.
Spacing: 3.81mm, 10 Pin; User data and power supply suggestion: 14~24AWG. Please refer to the table
below for the interface definition of the power cable and connection sequence. The the power cable
specification and the connection sequence can be read on the labels of the C365-4G-H685. Using a
14~24AWG cable and referring to the C365-4G-H685 product label or the below interface
specification, you will need to use a screwdriver to fix the cable to the connecting jacks of the
terminal. After achieving a successful connection, you need to insert the terminal into the
corresponding position in the bottom of the C365-4G-H685 router.
Notes:
The connection sequence should be
accurate
.
Cable’s insulating striping length is
about 7mm. (For safety, the length of the wire
should be at least 7mm long.)
Attention:
1.
The power cable should be connected correctly. We “suggest double checking it before
switching it on. An incorrect connection may destroy the equipment.
2.
Power terminals: Pin 1 and Pin 2;
3.
Pin 2 is “GND”, PIN 1 is power input “Vin” (DC5~40V, or DV5~50V).
PIN Signal
Description
Note
1
VCC
+5-40V DC Input, +5~50V option Current: 12V/1A
2
GND
Ground
3
TX
Transmit Data
4
RX
Receive Data
5
PGND
Ground
6
RST
Reset
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DIO0
General Purpose I/O
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DIO1
General Purpose I/O
9
NC
Not connect
I/O Terminal on router
Serial port (RS485 or RS232)
Port 3 (GND)
Pin 5
Port 4 (RX)
Pin 2
Port 5 (TX)
Pin 3
Notes:
If the connection is unsuccessful, then you can switch to Port4 and Port5.