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EnviroNET Quick Start Guide

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2.0  Wiring the power

2.1  Running the power cable through the gland

To run the power cable through the gland:

   1.

Locate the gland that the power cable should be run through. 

   2.

You may unscrew the gland to allow more flexibility when threading the power cable wires. To unscrew 
the gland, either by hand or with a Crescent® (adjustable) wrench, turn the gland to the left until it is 
loosened. 

   3.

Carefully thread the wires through the gland from the outside into the EnviroNET. 

Note

The brass glands on the bottom panel of the EnviroNET can properly seal cables with an outer diameter 
between 3mm and 8mm.

2.2  Connecting the power cable wires to the EnviroNET

To connect the power cable wires to the EnviroNET:

   1.

Run the power cable wires from outside of the EnviroNET through the unscrewed gland (on the far left) to 
the inside of the unit. 

   2.

Connect the power cable wires to the external power connection block that is labeled, 

E N L

, as described 

in 

table 1

   3.

Be sure to leave a little slack on the wires so that they are not stressed or pulled too tightly. Also, make 
sure that the power cable wires are secured tightly in the 

E N L 

block. 

   4.

To ensure that the cables are properly secured in the gland, tighten the gland by turning the loose pieces 
all the way to the right using a Crescent® (adjustable) wrench.

Table 1. 

Power cable wires

Designated Slot

Power Wire (Color)

Earth (E)

Green

Neutral (N)

White

Line (L)

Black

AC IN

100-240V

0.15A

50/60Hz

POWER

BLOCK

DC OUT

12V/0.42A

PWB-5002

E

N

L

Summary of Contents for EnviroNET 2100 Series

Page 1: ...nded nor approved for use in a residential environment Important This device is NOT intended nor approved for connection to the PSTN It is intended only for connection to customer premise equipment Pa...

Page 2: ...d length of power cable Desired length of CAT5 twisted pair cable 4 bolts for mounting A mounting kit can be purchased seperately 1 2 Opening the case To open the EnviroNET case 1 Take a flat tip larg...

Page 3: ...cable wires to the EnviroNET To connect the power cable wires to the EnviroNET 1 Run the power cable wires from outside of the EnviroNET through the unscrewed gland on the far left to the inside of th...

Page 4: ...he EnviroNET To connect the twisted pair wires to the EnviroNET 1 Run the twisted pair wires from outside of the EnviroNET through the unscrewed glands on the right to the inside of the unit 2 Connect...

Page 5: ...witch Switch 1 Symmetric Asymmetric Operation To configure the unit for symmetric or asymmetric operation push the first toggle switch up or down Refer to Table 3 for settings Table 2 S2 Summary Posit...

Page 6: ...7 up or down Refer to table 7 for settings Table 4 Symmetric CopperLink Line Rates Selection Chart S2 2 S2 3 Symmetric Line Rate OFF ON 50 Mbps ON OFF 25 Mbps OFF OFF 10 Mbps Table 5 Asymmetric Copper...

Page 7: ...e the unit for full auto sense capability or limited auto sense capability push the first toggle switch up or down Full Auto sense capability consists of standard Ethernet Auto sensing 100BaseT full d...

Page 8: ...uplex 10 Mbps Full or Half Duplex Table 11 Symmetric CopperLink Line Rates Selection Chart S1 2 S1 3 S1 4 Symmetric Line Rate ON ON ON 6 25 Mbps ON ON OFF 9 38 Mbps ON OFF OFF 12 5 Mbps Factory Defaul...

Page 9: ...iroNET is designed to be powered on automatically There is no power switch The green power LED will light when the power is on ET and EC models only To power the EnviroNET 1 You need to wire the power...

Page 10: ...25 55 Switzerland Monday Friday 8 00 am to 5 00 pm CET 0900 to 1800 UTC GMT Fax 1 253 663 5693 USA or 41 0 31 985 25 26 Switzerland B 0 Compliance Information B 1 Compliance EMC Compliance FCC Part 15...

Page 11: ...ing the computing equipment away from the receiver re orienting the receiving antenna and or plugging the receiving equipment into a different AC outlet such that the computing equipment and receiver...

Page 12: ...ce personnel It contains no user serviceable parts and shall be returned to Patton Electronics for repairs or repaired by qualified service per sonnel Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN por...

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