Connecting an Access Manager or RF Net Manager
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When using PoE via a “Mid-Span Device” (PoE injector) it is also necessary to
connect wires 7 and 8 of the Ethernet cable to terminal 5 of the DOM device
and wires 4 and 5 of the Ethernet cable to terminal 6.
Terminal Signal
Ethernet standard
EIA/TIA-T568A
Ethernet standard
EIA/TIA-T568B
1
RD–: Ethernet
Wire 6 (
orange
)
Wire 6 (
green
)
2
RD+: Ethernet
Wire 3
(
white
/
orange
)
Wire 3
(
white
/
green
)
3
TD–: Ethernet
Wire 2 (
green
)
Wire 2 (
orange
)
4
TD+: Ethernet
Wire 1
white
/
green
)
Wire 1
(
white
/
orange
)
5
SPA: Ethernet PoE
Wire 7
(
white
/
brown
)
Wire 8 (
brown
)
Wire 7
(
white
/
brown
)
Wire 8 (
brown
)
6
SPB: Ethernet PoE
Wire 4 (
blue
)
Wire 5
(
white
/
blue
)
Wire 4 (
blue
)
Wire 5
(
white
/
blue
)
Connecting a device to the power supply
ATTENTION!
The control unit will be unable to recognise the passive
reader if the control unit is connected to the power supply
before the passive reader.
First of all, connect the passive reader to the power supply.
There are three options for supplying power to the devices:
Option 1: Mid-Span Device (e. g. PoE injector)
When using PoE (Power over Ethernet) via a “Mid-Span Device” it is
necessary to connect wires 7 and 8 of the Ethernet cable to terminal 5 of the
DOM device and wires 4 and 5 of the Ethernet cable to terminal 6. A passive
reader can be energised via the DC out function. Terminals 9 and 10 of the