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Corinex Installation Guide Corinex Standard Repeater I & II CXP-UFSGX-I CXP-UFSGX-II Version 2.0 | May, 2022...
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Status LEDs ......................5 Connectors ......................7 Software and Initial Setup ................8 Commissioning ..................8 Installation ......................8 Powering up the device ..................8 Voltage sensing feature..................11 BPL Coupling ..................... 12 Corinex Standard Repeater I & II CXP-UFSGX-I | CXP-UFSGX-II...
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Figure 1: Mounting using screw ..................4 Figure 2: Mounting using cable ties ................4 Figure 3: LED arrangement of a) CXP-UFSGX-I, and b) CXP-UFSGX-II ....5 Figure 4: front panel of a) CXP-UFSGX-I and b) CXP-UFSGX-II ........ 7 Figure 5: QUICKON connector – step 1 ............... 9 Figure 6: QUICKON connector - step 2 .................
Transport Security Model User Based Security Model General Information This document is a general description and installation guide for the following device: • Corinex Standard Repeater II (CXP-UFSGX) Included in the delivery of the CXP-UFSGX • Corinex Standard Repeater II (CXP-UFSGX) Hardware Installation CXP-UFSGX has the option to mount using screws or cable ties.
Holes are provided on two sides of the gateway for passing the cable tie. Figure 2 shows how to mount the gateway using cable ties. Figure 2: Mounting using cable ties Corinex Standard Repeater I & II Return to Table of Contents CXP-UFSGX-I | CXP-UFSGX-II...
Status LEDs CXP-UFSGX has 4 LEDs showing its operational status. All of them are clearly marked on the casing. Figure 3: LED arrangement of a) CXP-UFSGX-I, and b) CXP-UFSGX-II Power Function: Shows AC power supply and device auto-configuration status Different statuses are given below:...
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IPv6 successful, if link-local ad- it syncs with dress ready. Secure Link LED. Secure Link Function: Secure link indication Different statuses are given below: Corinex Standard Repeater I & II Return to Table of Contents CXP-UFSGX-I | CXP-UFSGX-II...
‘AC’. Second one is the Ethernet port. This can be used for local configuration of device or for connecting the Ethernet device for backhauling through BPL com- munication channel. Figure 4: front panel of a) CXP-UFSGX-I and b) CXP-UFSGX-II Corinex Standard Repeater I & II Return to Table of Contents...
Alternatively, CXP-UFSGX can be set to use static configuration and this device can be set to function as a BPL headend or as a BPL time division repeater. Corinex Smart Grid Config Tool (SCT) can also be used to configure the device. Refer to the SCT manual for further details.
Figure 6: QUICKON connector - step 2 Step 3: Cut the stranded wire ends so they are flush. Figure 7: QUICKON connector - step 3 Corinex Standard Repeater I & II Return to Table of Contents CXP-UFSGX-I | CXP-UFSGX-II...
Now you can connect the power cable to QUICKON male connector provided in gateway. Look for the ‘arrow’ mark on the cable, which indicates where it should be inserted. See the figure 10 below: Figure 10: Making connector connection Corinex Standard Repeater I & II Return to Table of Contents CXP-UFSGX-I | CXP-UFSGX-II...
CXP-UFSGX uses an SNMP trap feature to notify the headend system (example of headend system: Corinex Compact BPL Proxy Headend) if there is any voltage alert or imbalance be- tween different phase voltages. The voltage thresholds are remotely configurable using SNMP Corinex Standard Repeater I &...
Note that L2 and L4 are used for AC power input as well. So, if the CXP-UFSGX is installed within a single-phase network, make sure to use the pins L2 and L4 for powering up the de- vice. Corinex Standard Repeater I & II Return to Table of Contents CXP-UFSGX-I | CXP-UFSGX-II...