
ETC Setup Guide
Two-Port Gateway
Two-Port Gateway
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ETC
Installation
Note:
Installation must follow all national and local codes for electrical equipment.
The Two-Port gateway is available in a wall-mount (for installation into a back box) and a portable
(pipe, bar or truss mounted) version.
Wall-Mount
For surface-mount applications, ETC recommends using an ETC two-gang surface-mount back box
(part# 1064A1038). For flush-mount applications, use an industry standard two-gang, deep back box
or equivalent (provided by others). The back box should be installed plumb and square for best
results. Ensure that the box is clean and free of obstructions and that all wiring is installed correctly.
Attach Bezel to Back Box
Before you install your gateway into the back box, you must attach the bezel, as the wires must pass
through the bezel from the back box. Using the four screws provided, secure the bezel to the back
box.
Connect Wiring
Aux power
Ethernet
Ground screw
Pull all required wiring to the back box, including an Ethernet
cable (Category 5e or better) and ground wire. Terminate the
Ethernet cable using the included kit (part# 4101A2003). Then
connect the termination box to the gateway using the short male-
to-male Ethernet cable included with the kit.
If you are using auxiliary power, perform the following steps:
1.
Run the supply wires to the back box, leaving a 300 mm
(12 in) tail.
2.
Strip 5 mm (3/16 in) of insulation from the ends of the
incoming wires.
3.
Insert the positive wire into the left hand screw terminal
and tighten the terminal screw to
7 in-lb (0.5 Nm).
4.
Insert the negative wire into the right hand terminal of the
connector and tighten the terminal screw to 7 in-lb (0.5
Nm).
5.
Connect the two-pin connector to the port on the back of the gateway.