Setting The Mains Voltage On The 24 Vac Transformer; Connecting Ethernet Cables - Priva Compass Installation Manual

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Setting the mains voltage on the 24 VAC transformer

The Compass cabinet is suitable for various mains voltages. The transformer converts the mains
voltage to the 24 VAC system power. You must set the locally used mains voltage on the transformer.
When the Compass cabinet is delivered, the phase wire is connected to an unused terminal on the
input side of the transformer.
1.
Switch off the circuit breaker.
2.
Disconnect the power cable to the cabinet from the mains supply.
3.
Unplug the phase wire from the unused terminal.
4.
Connect the phase wire to the terminal that corresponds to the local mains voltage.
Example: Europe has a 230 VAC network. In Europe, therefore, connect the phase wire to the
230 V terminal.
5.
Check the connections of the neutral wire and earth wire. These are already connected upon
delivery.

Connecting Ethernet cables

Use Ethernet cables that meet the specifications.
The Priva Gateway connects the Compass system via ethernet to the controller and to a local network
or a laptop for configuring the system. The Ethernet cable to the controller is already connected to
the ETH2 of the Priva Gateway when the cabinet is delivered. The Ethernet cable for a connection
to a local area network or laptop is connected by you to ETH1 of the Priva Gateway.
1.
Feed the Ethernet cable through the PG21 cable gland.
2.
Connect the Ethernet cable to ETH1 on the Priva Gateway.
3.
Screw tight the cable gland.
Priva Gateway factory settings
Management level (office environment)
ETH1 IP address
ETH1 subnet mask
Automation level (process computers)
ETH2 IP address
ETH2 subnet mask
URL
¹ the gateway name is configured by the customer during the initial configuration of the system.
² If DNS is not used and the Windows hosts file has not been modified.
Installing Priva Compass - 00.014
Compass system installation steps
DHCP (if no DHCP present: 172.16.1.1 or 192.168.1.2 for
older systems)
DHCP (if no DHCP present: 255.255.255.0)
172.17.1.2 (or 192.168.1.1 for older systems)
255.255.255.0
http://<gateway name>/ ¹
http://<IP address>/ ²
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