
ETC Setup Guide
Two-Port Gateway
Two-Port Gateway
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ETC
6.
Using the harness and WAGO
®
connector provided, connect the ground wire to the ground
screw on the back of the unit.
Install into Back Box
1.
Insert the gateway electronics and wiring through the bezel and into the back box.
2.
Using the four screws (M4 x 6 mm) provided, secure the gateway to the bezel.
3.
Attach the face plate to the front of the gateway. To do this, you must align the face plate so
that the port latch locks (PUSH buttons) are centered on the port holes.
4.
With the top of the face plate angled slightly away from the gateway, move the plate so the
latch locks extend through the plate.
Latch locks extend through plate
Secure bottom magnets
Press in top and secure face plate
5.
Shift the plate down until the bottom magnets secure the plate to the gateway and then press
in the top so the entire face plate is secure.
Ethernet
DC power
input
Ground point
Mounting
bracket
Portable
The portable version of the gateway is designed for easy
setup and can be mounted using the mounting bracket. The
bracket contains holes that accommodate standard mounting
hardware (available separately).
Once you have mounted the portable gateway, connect an
RJ45 cable to the connector on the side of the unit. If you are
not using PoE to power the gateway, connect a compatible
power supply (available separately) to the barrel connector
on the side of the gateway.
If you are not using either a grounded etherCON connector
or DC power supply, use the ground point to connect the
gateway to a suitable earth ground point.