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Eaton Power Xpert Gateway 900 Installing

Eaton Power Xpert Gateway 900 Installing

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Installing the Power Xpert Gateway 900
1
Mounting

DIN Rail Mounting

2
Wiring
24 VDC
Supply
Gnd
+V
3
Connecting
USB to PC
OM 2
COM 1
Power Xpert Insight™
Gateway
5.625 (142.875)
6 (152.4)

Panel Mounting

Front View
2.56 (65)
5.04 (128)
Top View
Grounding
Power Xpert Gateway
Gnd
+V
You can connect a PXG 900 to a PC via the USB A to USB Mini-B cable shipped with the gateway. You'll
need a USB driver for your PC to connect with the PXIG. You can download this and the product docu-
mentation from http://eaton.com/PXG. To connect to the PXG 900 via the USB cable:
1.
Open a browser and navigate to: http://192.168.200.101.
2.
The default user name and password is admin.
3.
The Help menu leads to the user guides.
1.625 (41.275)
Remove and then reattach these
screws to rotate for vertical mounting
6 (152.4)
Front View
Power Xpert Gateway
Gnd
+V
See reverse side for important
safety and warning statements.
4.5 (114.3)
Side View
2.023
1.97
(51.402)
(50)
0.556
(14.12)
Side View
1.
Connect the two power supply leads from
a 24 VDC, class 2 power supply to the
two-pin Phoenix connector shipped with
the unit.
2.
Insert the connector into the power
socket marked 24VDC. The power LED
(above the power socket) will light.
Eaton Corporation
877-ETN-CARE (877-386-2273)
Eaton.com/pxg
© 2014 Eaton Corporation
All Rights Reserved
Printed in USA
June, 2014
MN152004EN
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  • Page 1: Panel Mounting

    USB driver for your PC to connect with the PXIG. You can download this and the product docu- mentation from http://eaton.com/PXG. To connect to the PXG 900 via the USB cable: Open a browser and navigate to: http://192.168.200.101.
  • Page 2 WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE Indicates a situation which can cause damage to the unit, personal property and/or the environment or cause the equipment to operate improperly.