Fastening the back panel of the housing directly to the wall
Fasten the back panel of the housing only to an even surface.
If the cables are to be surface-mounted, a spacer is required.
Screw the back panel of the housing to the wall through the holes
Fastening the back panel of the housing via an appliance case
If you are using an appliance case, you will need the two washers (shown in the figure) to prevent the back
panel of the housing from being bent.
Screw the back panel of the housing to the wall through the holes
screws provided.
2.3 Mounting and connecting the PoE connector
Back panel of housing
Network cable
Screws for fastening the PoE connector to the back panel of
the housing
Flat conductor cable
Screw the PoE connector to the threaded bolt on the back panel of the housing using both screws
provided
.
Insert the network cable into the cutout of the metal back panel and plug the RJ45 plug
socket of the PoE connector.
To power the PoE connector externally (if necessary), connect the three wires of the cable to the AC/DC-
and AC/DC+ terminals and the protective ground to the PE terminal. Functional grounding is ensured via
the RJ45 connector and the hub/switch.
The PoE connector is connected to the terminal via a 14-pin ribbon cable with interference suppression
cores between the mainboard and the PoE connector.
Plug in the 14-pin ribbon cable
Interflex Datensysteme GmbH
as shown in the figure.
using the three screws provided.
and the washers
using the two
into the
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