For 24 volt DC power
Connect a 24 volt power supply to the black power terminal block on
the end of the router.
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Connect the positive terminal (+) to the phase terminal .
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Connect the negative terminal (-) of the power supply to the ground terminal .
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Use a Class 2 power supply of the appropriate size to supply power to the translator.
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KMC Controls recommends powering the translator from a dedicated power supply.
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Do not run 24 volt power from within an enclosure to external devices.
Single-cable connection
The single-cable connection method connects the KMD-5551E translator to a computer with
a USB cable that supplies both power and communications. The USB port becomes a virtual
network interface card (NIC) and establishes a network between the computer and the
translator.
Note:
Use the USB cable from the HPO-5551 Router Technician's Cable kit for a single cable
connection. This cable meets the specification to supply the power and communications
required by the translator. Other cables may prevent routing on one or more ports.
Illustration 1–6 Single-cable connection
Computer with
browser
To set up a single-cable connection, do the following:
1
Plug the USB cable from the HPO-5551 cable kit into the translator.
2
Plug the other end of the USB cable into the computer.
Depending on the version of Windows, the first time the translator is plugged into a
computer, Windows will display a message that it is installing a new driver. Click on the
message to see more details. Note the name of the device in the message because
you will need this information in later steps. Allow the installation to finish and then
close the dialog.
3
From the Windows Control Panel, click
Network and Internet
and then
Networking
Sharing Center
.
4
Once the center is open, click
Change Adaptor Settings
.
5
Identify the Local Area Connection that is associated with the translator and click it to
open the connection.
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