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Spider
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Voercomputer—Feeding computer—Fütterungscomputer—ordinateur d
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The Spider PCB can be freely configured, allowing control of up to 16 feeding
stations with 1 feed type. If this is not enough, the SpiderServer can be ex-
panded with a SpiderClient, doubling the number of inputs and outputs.
Connect the units with a shielded data cable (005
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000 SF/UTP CAT5E).
Caution: The feeding stations must not be more than 10 m
apart, as the antenna cable is 15 m long. If they are further
apart, you will need to use an extra SpiderClient.
5.
Use the data cable (art. no.: 005
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107
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000) to connect the Spi-
der PCB to the CarrierBoard. The SpiderClient can be connect-
ed in the same way. Use the ethernet (LAN) ports on the Carri-
erBoard and Spider PCB. The ethernet (LAN) ports on the Carri-
erBoard serve as a switch. Do NOT connect the Spider PCB or
SpiderClient to the WAN port on the left (fig. 9).
6.
Connect the CarrierBoard and the Spider PCB to the 24VDC
power supply. The Spider PCB 2 has two power ports which are
linked internally. The second port can be used to power the
CarrierBoard (fig. 8).
7.
An extra data cable (art. no.: 005
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109
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000) is required to con-
nect the Spider to a pc in your home network. Connect the
extra data cable to the WAN port on the CarrierBoard and the
router in your home network. The Spider can then be accessed
through the web browser on any PC in the network. See chap-
ter 3.2.3.1 for information on terminating data cables.
Note: If the SpiderServer and router are more than 100 m
apart, a switch must be used in between.
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SpiderServer
SpiderClient
SpiderClient
LAN