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5.2.1
Network interface / plug assignment (RJ45)
Standardly, of the camera
’s cable end is furnished with an RJ45 Ethernet plug with Pow-
er over Ethernet (PoE). This plug (Fig. 5-3) should be coupled with the RJ45 PoE socket
of the network device (PSE). Prior to connecting it to the camera, the network device can
already be supplied with power, hen
ce you need not to observe any “power ON” priority.
5.2.2
Connecting the heating (24V DC)
For the housing heating (type LL), you need a second power supply with separate supply
fusing at L+ potential. Pin configuration and power supply fusing should be in accordance
with Tab.5.2.
Potential/
Wire no.
Colour
(IEC60757)
Conductor
Voltage
Maximum power consumption / fusing
(type LL)
L+ / 1
BK
1.5mm
2
,
stranded wire
+24 V DC
40 W of continuous power
Fine-wire fuse
(L+) 4000 mA -T- slow-blow
(high inrush load!)
L- / 2
BU
1.5mm
2
,
stranded wire
0 V DC/GND
Tab.5.2 Wire assignment in power cables
5.2.3
Connection to a terminal box (alternatively)
If you have to connect the camera to a terminal box, please remove the plug properly,
according to good professional practice. In this case it is imperative to ensure a correct
routing of the individual wires according to the EIA/TIA-568B (see Tab. 5.3). As a rule of
thumb, the core wires of the same colour coding (IEC60757) should be connected.
Especially in EMC-critical environments, it is important to ensure that the cable shield is
properly grounded on the terminal box side.
Attention!
Never open the Ex-e terminal box under voltage!
Attention!
Adhere to the international installation regulations for connection
chambers with increased safety (Ex-e).
Attention!
Adhere to the separate Usual Manual for the Ex-e connection chamber
attached in the annex.