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Connection to PoE
Use a PoE device of power class 3 (13 Watt) for power supply.
NOTE
To comply with the required EMC values, the terminal controller needs a functional grounding.
This connection is made via the PoE device and the patch cable. Check if there is functional
grounding on the PoE device. Ground PoE devices without functional grounding via existing
soldering lugs or screw terminals.
Connection to Ethernet Networks
The terminal controller is set up for connection to 10/100 MB Ethernet networks. For an initial connection you can
use the default IP address marked on the housing.
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LED signals
The Link LED indicates a network connection.
The Speed LED lights up when there is a 100 MB connection, it is off when there is a 10 MB
connection.
Connection to Serial PC Ports
An RS232 connection can be used as an alternative to a network connection. An RS485 connection can also be
realized with a convertor on the PC side.
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Please note:
The serial interface is parameterized at the time of initial operation.
The shields of the data cables are grounded via the RJ45 female connectors. Use, therefore, only
shielded cables and shielded connection components like HiRose male connectors, etc.
An RS232/485 converter is usually needed for an RS485 connection.
Data transfer is carried out at 9600 Bd. It can be changed to 1200 Bd or 19200 Bd at the time of initial
operation.
Figure 6: Connection to serial PC interfaces
1
4
GND
5
RxD
6
TxD
RxD
TxD
shield
3/2 TxD
2/3 RxD
GND
9/5 GND
25/ 9 Pin
Cable length up to 15m
1
4 GND
5 RxD
6 TxD
Host
RS232
1
1 + TxD
2 - TxD
3 + RxD
6 - RxD
1
+
TxD
2
-
TxD
3
+
RxD
6
-
RxD
- TxD
shield
+ TxD
- RxD
+ RxD
- RxD
+ RxD
- TxD
+ TxD
Cable length up to 1200m
RS232
RS232
Host
RS485
6020
6040
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
Converter
RS232/ RS485
SUB D