IndustrialPro™ and MobilityPro™ Gateway
User's Guide
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1.11
– November 2, 2011
As described in the
Power specifications and consumption
section, the modem can be powered using:
4-pin Molex connector for the BT-5x00v2 and BT-6x00 models
4-pin screw terminal for the BT-6x01, BT-6x01EB and BT-6x21 models
DC 2.5mm round plug for all models except the BT-5x00v2 series
PoE (Power over Ethernet) for BT-6x01EB models
WARNING
DC 2.5mm Barrel Adapter shall not be used in hazardous locations.
11.7.1
Powering up the modem
The modem will power up as soon as an 8 to 30 VDC voltage is applied to one of its power inputs and shuts off when this
input voltage is below 4 VDC.
In addition, BT-5x00v2 modems require the IGN signal to be ON for the modem to start. When BT-5x00v2 modems
detect the IGN signal transition to OFF, it engages its shutdown after a programmable delay.
11.7.2
Testing the power connection
Check the PWR light on the modem: if it is turned on then the modem is powered. If it’s off, then review the installation
procedures.
If LED indicators are not accessible to the installer, a computer can be used to verify its functionality by running BlueVue
Device Manager and attempting to connect to the modem.
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