2.
Make sure that the terminal pin assignments for the M12A plug
comply with the accepted standard for M12A connectors.
Next, proceed to the steps in the following table:
3.
Remove the protective plastic cover
from the port labelled
DC IN
.
4.
Wrap PTFE thread-sealing tape around the
threads of the M12A connector on the unit. Use
enough tape to ensure a watertight seal.
5.
Insert the M12A connector leading from the
power source into the port labelled
DC IN
.
6.
Screw the threaded sleeve of the male
connector onto the female connector. Tighten the
connection by hand.
4.2.3. Connecting LAN cables to the unit
M12X LAN cable
IMPORTANT
If a local area network (LAN) connection must be made to the
unit
and
the unit must be powered using a compatible network
switch or PoE injector, follow the instructions in this section.
If non-powered local area network (LAN) connections must be
made to the unit through
both
LAN ports, follow the instructions
for connecting the LAN cables as shown in this section. Then,
connect a 48V DC IN power supply to the unit as shown in
“Connecting a DC IN power source to the unit” (page 35)
.
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