Installation method, 4 ethernet rj45 connections – KBC Networks ESUL8 User Manual
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2.3
Installation Method
2.3.1 DIN Rail Mount
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Remove all packaging material.
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Attach the device to a DIN rail.
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Attach copper cables as required.
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Insert the male power block (attached to the supplied in-line PSU) to the
female power socket on the device and tighten the terminal locking screws
using a flathead screw driver.
See Section 2.7 for LED status.
2.3.2 Wall-mount
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Remove all packaging material.
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Unscrew the DIN rail mounting plate from the switch taking special care to
retain the 2 screws using a Phillips No.1 or No.2 screwdriver.
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Attach the supplied wall mount plate to the switch using the 2 screws that
have just been removed from the DIN rail mounting plate with a Phillips
No.1 or No.2 screwdriver.
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Position the unit on the required, flat surface and secure with screws via the
mounting plate holes. Screws are not provided.
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Attach copper cables as required.
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Insert the male power block (attached to the supplied in-line PSU) to the
female power socket on the device and tighten the terminal locking screws
using a flathead screw driver.
See Section 2.7 for LED status.
2.4
Ethernet RJ45 Connections
Each RJ45 port is adaptive and supports auto MDI/MDI-X connection. They can be
connected by straight through or cross-over cables to terminal devices, servers, hubs or
other switches. Each switch supports IEEE802.3x so the optimum transmission mode
(either half-duplex or full-duplex) and data rate (either 10Mbps or 100Mbps) will be
selected automatically. The connected devices should support this feature too however, if
the connected devices are not adaptive, the port will send at the correct rate but with a
default mode of half duplex.