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**IMPORTANT**

Apply power to the unit after connecting 

the RJ45 plug to a network point.

Fitting

This device requires Net2 v4.07 or later to operate. 

Earlier Net2 software is not compatible with this unit.  

If your PC can only support Net2 v3 software, please 

contact Technical Support for further advice.

1. Power   

  (Green)   

- 12/24V power LED.

2. Termination 

  (Red)   

- The on-board resistors are in place across the RS485 data pairs.

3. Rx 

 

  (Red)   

- The interface is receiving data  (RS485).

4. Tx 

 

  (Green)   

- The interface is sending data   (RS485).

5. Server Connected  (Green)  

- The TCP/IP interface is communicating with the PC Net2 server.

6. Server Link 

 

 

- Green = 100 Mbit/s : Orange = 10 Mbit/s  (TCP/IP speed).

LED indications 

To reset the unit to DHCP, power up with 

the reset button held down until the unit 

beeps. The interface is now fully reset and 

will now operate in DHCP mode. 

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Summary of Contents for Ins-30001

Page 1: ...Page 1 Ins 30001 Net2 485 TCP IP Ethernet interface Rev4...

Page 2: ...y e 1 R l e ay 2 R l e ay 1 Keypad 2 Reader 2 s t u p n I P e w o r CA n i d o c e l b a c 5 T g k r o w t e N Net2 classic 2 Red 12V dc Red LED Amber LED Green LED Data D0 Clock D1 Media Detect 0V ou...

Page 3: ...held down until the unit beeps The interface is now fully reset and will now operate in DHCP mode 0V 12V Green White Green 1 Screen or spare cores from network cable White O rang e 3 Orang e 4 K R 1 r...

Page 4: ...ess that you give the device is not in the same IP range as the PC the device will no longer respond until you connect to it with a PC that is in the same IP range Some firewall virus protection softw...

Page 5: ...en Ping box Naming TCP IP Ethernet interfaces The rename button can be used to give an interface a meaningful name in the system This can be especially useful when more than one interface is used The...

Page 6: ...work port QTo communicate directly via the TCP IP interface on the PC a standard network cable may Qbe used If the unit does not detect the presence of a DHCP server it will default to an QIP address...

Page 7: ...tomatically by network hardware QLAN addressing is normally set up such that different groups are reserved for specific Qremote sites 10 20 x x 10 30 x x etc In this case messages that are for the Eth...

Page 8: ...screw zinc PSU box 4 Wall Plugs 2 Pozi pan self tapping screw small 3 Cable tie Features Min Max Plastic Housing Voltage Specifications Electrical Environment Current Waterproof Dimensions Min Width...

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