Connect Tech Blue Heat/Net User’s Manual
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Connecting Power
The Blue Heat/Net uses a standard DC power jack for power input. The Blue Heat/Net can be
safely connected or disconnected at any time. New BNG (RoHS compliant) models include the
additional option for 9 to 30V DC power input using a Phoenix locking screw terminal
connector. The standard power supply requirements are as follows:
Two port models
Models BN009, BN010, BN018
0.75A DC, 5 to 30 Volts unregulated.
Model BN009/10 with Power over Ethernet (PoE) and Screw terminal power
PoE: To use Power over Ethernet, the Blue Heat/Net must be connected to an IEEE 802.3af
compliant “PSE” Power Sourcing Equipment, such as a PSE Hub or PSE Switch
Screw Terminal Power: Use the provided Phoenix screw terminal connector Phoenix SMSTB
2,5/2-ST-5.08 to power 36-56V DC. The power input is polarity independent. The acceptable
wire size is 14-24 AWG, 2.08-0.20 mm².
Four and Eight port models
Models BN001 to BN004
1A DC, 5 to 6 Volts unregulated.
Models BN005 to BN008
2A DC, 5 Volts regulated.
Model BNG008
2A DC, 5 Volts regulated.
Screw Terminal Power: Use the provided Phoenix screw terminal connector Phoenix MC
1,5/2-STF-3,5 to power 9-30V DC. The power input is polarity independent.
Power Connector:
Figure 5: Power connector illustration.
Note:
The center is positive, outside is ground (0V).
Activating the Special Operations Mode and Default Settings
On Blue Heat/Net models with software selectable line interfaces, there is a small reset button
located on the rear surface. On two port models, it is located between the DB-9 connectors. This
push button can be used to perform special operations
,
such as resetting the unit to its default
settings, or to force port scanning in situations where the SCM is not accessible.
Using the Reset Button to activate the Special Operations Mode