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Summary of Contents for CXP-UFSGX-I

Page 1: ...Corinex Installation Guide Corinex Standard Repeater I II CXP UFSGX I CXP UFSGX II Version 2 0 May 2022 ...

Page 2: ...r regulations apply you should consult your regional Corinex office or the authorized reseller Published by Corinex Communications Corp 900 1090 W Georgia Street Vancouver B C Canada V6E 3V7 Tel 1 604 692 0520 Fax 1 604 694 0061 www corinex com Corinex is a registered trademark of Corinex Communications Corp All products or company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective o...

Page 3: ...ded in the delivery of the CXP UFSGX 3 2 Hardware 3 2 1 Installation 3 2 1 1 Mount using screw 4 2 1 2 Mount using a cable tie 4 2 2 Status LEDs 5 2 3 Connectors 7 3 Software and Initial Setup 8 4 Commissioning 8 4 1 Installation 8 4 2 Powering up the device 8 4 3 Voltage sensing feature 11 4 4 BPL Coupling 12 ...

Page 4: ...ngement of a CXP UFSGX I and b CXP UFSGX II 5 Figure 4 front panel of a CXP UFSGX I and b CXP UFSGX II 7 Figure 5 QUICKON connector step 1 9 Figure 6 QUICKON connector step 2 9 Figure 7 QUICKON connector step 3 9 Figure 8 QUICKON connector step 4 10 Figure 9 QUICKON connector step 5 10 Figure 10 Making connector connection 10 Figure 11 Mating connector lock 11 ...

Page 5: ...TLS Transport Layer Security TSM Transport Security Model USM User Based Security Model 1 General Information This document is a general description and installation guide for the following device Corinex Standard Repeater II CXP UFSGX 1 1 Included in the delivery of the CXP UFSGX Corinex Standard Repeater II CXP UFSGX 2 Hardware 2 1 Installation CXP UFSGX has the option to mount using screws or c...

Page 6: ...d to mount the gateway as shown above The slot width for the screw is 4 7mm thus screws of size M4 or M8 can be used 2 1 2 Mount using a cable tie Holes are provided on two sides of the gateway for passing the cable tie Figure 2 shows how to mount the gateway using cable ties Figure 2 Mounting using cable ties Return to Table of Contents ...

Page 7: ...SGX I and b CXP UFSGX II Power Function Shows AC power supply and device auto configuration status Different statuses are given below LED Status ON OFF Fast Flashes Slow Flashes Function AC power is ON and autoconf is finished or AC power is ON and device is using NVRAM settings AC power is off Missing volt age detected AC Power is ON and wait ing for config uration to be completed Return to Table...

Page 8: ... Shows general system status Different statuses are given below LED Status ON OFF Fast flashes Slow flashes Function Voltage sens ing is ON management VLAN enabled and IPv6 link local ad dress ready System is boot ing or waiting for system check System check or upgrade failed Sys tem upgrade successful if it syncs with Secure Link LED System up grade in prog ress Secure Link Function Secure link i...

Page 9: ...hed yet System up grade success ful if it syncs with System Status LED N A 2 3 Connectors CXP UFSGX has two connectors First connector is for AC power input and BPL coupling and is marked on the casing as AC Second one is the Ethernet port This can be used for local configuration of device or for connecting the Ethernet device for backhauling through BPL com munication channel a b Figure 4 front p...

Page 10: ...PE by default To change its modes auto configuration mech anism can be used which involves provisioning using the Corinex GridValue Software system Alternatively CXP UFSGX can be set to use static configuration and this device can be set to function as a BPL headend or as a BPL time division repeater Corinex Smart Grid Config Tool SCT can also be used to configure the device Refer to the SCT manua...

Page 11: ...e Figure 5 QUICKON connector step 1 Step 2 Guide the wires into the nut and push them into the 1 2 3 N wire guides until they engage Figure 6 QUICKON connector step 2 Step 3 Cut the stranded wire ends so they are flush Figure 7 QUICKON connector step 3 Return to Table of Contents ...

Page 12: ... they have reached the optimum screw on width The QUICKON nut is now screwed on so tight that it cannot be unscrewed again by hand Figure 9 QUICKON connector step 5 Now you can connect the power cable to QUICKON male connector provided in gateway Look for the arrow mark on the cable which indicates where it should be inserted See the figure 10 below Figure 10 Making connector connection Return to ...

Page 13: ...r quality of the distribution system to be monitored The integrated 3 phase voltage sensor detects the upper voltage and lower voltage events It senses the voltage every 5 seconds Make sure that the three phase power connection to the gateway is intact so that it can sense the voltage ac curately There are two levels of thresholds for both lower and upper voltage alerts and their default settings ...

Page 14: ...within its lifetime 4 4 BPL Coupling CXP UFSGX has an internal three phase BPL coupler which injects G hn BPL signal onto the power line The MIMO channel configuration is as follows L1 L3 Channel 1 L2 L4 Channel 2 Note that L2 and L4 are used for AC power input as well So if the CXP UFSGX is installed within a single phase network make sure to use the pins L2 and L4 for powering up the de vice Ret...

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