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Identifying the Sensor Port
Warning: If you purchase Raritan's environmental sensor packages,
make sure you connect them to the correct port on the SRC, or
damages may be caused to SRC and/or connected sensor packages.
How to identify the SENSOR port:
The correct port is labeled SENSOR.
The SENSOR port is marked with YELLOW color, as shown below.
DX2 Sensor Packages
You can cascade up to 12 DX2 sensor packages.
When cascading DX2, remember that the SRC only supports a maximum
of 32 sensors and/or actuators. For the total number of
sensors/actuators supported by each model, see
Connecting Raritan
Environmental Sensor Packages
(on page 37).
If there are more than 32 sensors and/or actuators connected, every
sensor and/or actuator after the 32nd one is NOT managed by the SRC.
Tip: To manage the last several sensors/actuators after 32nd function,
you can release some "managed" sensors or actuators, and then
manually bring the last several sensors/actuators into management. See
Peripherals
(on page 115).
Numbers
Components
RJ-45 ports, each of which is located on
either end of a DX2 sensor package.
Summary of Contents for Raritan SRC-0100
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