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Technical
Power Supply
DC 12V 0.5A (Power adapter is not included in the package)
Consumption (Max)
1.3W
Device Dimension
(W x H x D)
45mm x 105.6mm x 36mm/
1.77” x 4.16” x 1.42”
Product Weight
0.18kg/0.40lb
6.
Installation
If the ethernet switch doesn’t support PoE and keypad can’t get power from PoE, users will need to make a power
adapter with supplied phoenix connector to power the keypad through DC 12V port externally.
*Check and ensure that the power adapter is with 12V, and its current is equal to or more than 0.5A.
Plug in the 2
-
pin cable equipped phoenix connector to DC 12V port of the keypad. Connect the adapter to the
power, the keypad should start work (press the any button, it will flash).
7.
Configuration settings
The keypad supports WEB GUI to setup devices and configure commands for the Keypad buttons, it also supports to
set network and system information. The Web UI can be accessible through a browser with latest version, e.g.
Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, IE10+, etc.
Step 1: Connect LAN (PoE) port of the keypad to an Ethernet switch using a straight UTP cable.
Note:
•If the switch supports PoE, the keypad can receive power from it. Otherwise, connect a DC 12V power adapter
to the keypad. The power adapter is not included, for how to make a power adapter, please refer to “Make a
Keypad Power Adapter with Phoenix Connector” section.
•The default network mode of the keypad is DHCP, ensure the ethernet switch is connected to a DHCP server
such as a router.