4Rea4 Connection; Ethernet Switch - digico 4RE4 A-CONTROL6 Getting Started Manual

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5.2 4REA4 connection

Connect the A-CONTROL6 to a 4REA4 Network port using a CAT5 cable up to 100m
long.
Power up the A-CONTROL6 by plugging the external PSU into the DC In socket or
connecting using a CAT5 cable to a PoE switch. The port Lnk/Err indicator flashes at a
steady rate when the link is established. The unit Name and IP address are displayed
on the LCD Displays for easy identification of the unit. After a few seconds the A-
CONTROL6 will display the assignments and functions if any have been set for the
unit.
is not the same version as that in the 4REA4, then the 4REA4
will automatically update the A-Control firmware at power up.

5.3 Ethernet Switch

For parallel connection of multiple A-Control Remote Controllers you can use a standard
Ethernet switch.
802.3af (15.4W at source) or 802.3at (25.5W at source) is
suitable. Check that the overall power rating is enough to
provide for all IP Remote Controllers you wish to connect
(allow 10W per A-CONTROL6 unit).
A-Control6 Getting Started Guide
If the firmware in a connected A-Control Remote Controller
For PoE (Power over Ethernet) either of the two standards
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