Wiring the Power Inputs
Wiring the Relay Output (DO)
Connecting to Network
1. Insert the positive and negative
wires into the V+ and V- contact
on the terminal block connector.
2. Tighten the wire-clamp screws
to prevent the power wires from
being loosened.
The relay output contacts are in the
bottom side as shown in Figure-C.
The relay output (DO) is controlled
by the pre-defined operating rules.
To activate relay output function,
please refer to the User’s Manual for
a detailed Relay Output information.
1. Connecting the Ethernet Port:
Connect the Ethernet port of JetNet 5710G with the
other Ethernet device by Cat-5/Cat-6 UTP or STP cable, and then the LNK/ACT LED will
turn on and start flashing to indicate that the communication is occurred between 2 devices.
Notes: The recommended working voltage is DC48V (Input range: DC48~ 57V),
maximum system power consumption will be 250 watts with 8 port 30W PD loading.
Note: The relay contact only supports 1A current, DC 24V. It is not recommended to
apply higher voltage and current that exceeds these specifications.
Extra alarm
power source
Relay carry
current 1A/
DC
24
V
Alert
Device
Dry Relay Alarm Output
Simulate Diagram
Earth Ground
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