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4.
Feed a standard network cable with an RJ45 plug into the
terminal box as shown in the following figures.
5.
Next, run the cable through the cable fitting's cover and through
the fitting itself.
6.
Plug the cable into the RJ45 slot.
Be sure the plug connection locks securely
7.
Pull the slotted rubber seal over the cable as shown in the
figure.
8.
Press the rubber seal into the cable fitting.
9.
Screw the cable fitting tight again in order to obtain a reliable
seal.
10.
Close the casing again. Tighten the screws on the terminal box
cover by hand in order to obtain a reliable seal.
11.
Turn PoolManager
®
voltage supply on again.
45.2

Options

45.2.1

Wireless network (WLAN / WiFi)

45.2.1.1 PoolManager
®
wireless connection
It is easy to integrate PoolManager
To do so, you'll need a wireless network adapter (also known as
WLAN adapter or WiFi adapter). These kinds of adapters can be found
for reasonable prices at specialised shops. One example of a current
model would be the Wireless Internet Adapter (WNCE2011) from the
manufacturer Netgear.
The adapter is connected with PoolManager
network cable and establishes a transparent data connection from
PoolManager
to the existing wireless network.
®
The wireless adapter has to be configured in advance just one time so
that it can establish the connection to the desired wireless network
automatically. That basic configuration is usually done with the help of
a PC. Please refer to the documentation of the wireless adapter being
used for more details.
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into an existing wireless network.
using a standard
®
The following figure schematically shows a connection between
PoolManager
®
and a wireless network.
1
Standard network cable (Ethernet)
2
Wireless network adapter (WLAN / WiFi adapter)
3
Wireless network
TIP
Poor reception conditions
If there are poor reception conditions at the site where
PoolManager
is installed, then you can use a (long)
®
standard network cable between PoolManager
the wireless adapter to install the wireless adapter at a
location with good reception conditions.
45.2.1.2 Access via a wireless network
If there is no wireless network present into which PoolManager
be integrated, then it is easy for you to set up a network in order to, for
example, access PoolManager
wirelessly using your mobile devices.
®
To do so, you need a standard network router with an integrated
wireless network (WLAN / WiFi). PoolManager
network router via network cable, wireless adapter, or PowerLAN. PCs
and mobile devices can also connect with the network router via
network cable or wireless network, thereby acquiring remote access to
PoolManager
®
.
The network router has to be configured by an expert once upon being
used for the first time. Please refer to the documentation of the
network router being used for more details.
The following figure schematically shows the set-up for this kind of
network.
1
Standard network cable (Ethernet)
2
Network router with wireless network (WLAN)
3
Local network (wireless and / or Ethernet)
4
PCs and mobile devices on the local network have remote
access to PoolManager
®
and
can
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connects to the

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