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TZ
®
, TZ Centurion
™
, TZ SlideHandle
™
, TZ Radial
™
, TZ SMArt
™
and TZ Sensors
™
are trademarks of TZ Limited. Patents Pending.
TZ Centurion
™
Bridge
TZ Centurion
™
Bridge Model 7130CF Series
The TZ Centurion Bridge can be mounted to a wall or other
solid surface via the two mounting slots on the bottom of the
unit with either M3 or #6 pan head screws. When mounting,
orient the unit so that the LEDs are visible and the necessary
connections are accessible.
If anchors are used for the mounting screws, use an anchor
that is appropriate for the material of the wall or surface.
Make sure that the anchor is driven flush or sub flush to the
wall, and drive the screws so that there is approximately a
1 mm (approximately 0.040 inch) gap between the wall and
the bottom of the screw.
Place unit so that the screws go through the center of the
mounting slots and push the TZ Centurion Bridge to the front
or back so that the unit is secure.
Connect the TZ devices to the eight RJ45 ports in the front
of the unit.
Connect the TZ Centurion Bridge to an available
10/100/1000Mbps port on the local Ethernet network
by using Cat5/6 cable. If the Ethernet complies with the
IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet standard, the unit will start
up. Note that the TZ Centurion Bridge is to be connected
only to PoE networks within the facility. If necessary, connect
the 24V power supply to the jack in the back of the unit.
Note: The TZ Centurion Bridge may be connected to both
PoE and a 24V power supply at the same time. In this case,
the TZ Centurion Bridge will default to drawing power from
the 24V power supply. In the event of a power outage on
the 24V power supply, the TZ Centurion Bridge will power
down and reboot using the PoE source if power is still being
supplied over the Ethernet cable. When power resumes on
the 24V adapters, the Centurion Bridge will automatically
switch over.
To complete the installation and begin the configuration, it is
necessary to find the IP address of the TZ Centurion Bridge
and communicate with it via the web interface.
5. TZ Centurion Bridge Mechanical Installation
Figure 5: View of the slots on the bottom of the TZ Centurion
™
Bridge used for mounting the device.