LEGRAND Raritan PX3TS User Manual page 144

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Chapter 6: Using the PX3TS
Port
Used for...
USB-A
This is a "host" port, which is powered, per USB 2.0 specifications.
FEATURE
Connection to one of the following devices:
See
CONSOLE/
Establishing a serial connection between the PX3TS and a computer or modem.
MODEM
This is a standard DTE RS-232 port. You can use a null-modem cable with two DB9
(DB9)
connectors on both ends to connect the PX3TS to the computer.
SENSOR
Connection to one of the following devices:
(RJ-45)
ETHERNET
Connecting the PX3TS to your company's network via a standard network patch
cable (Cat5e/6). This connection is necessary to administer or access the PX3TS
remotely.
There are two small LEDs adjacent to the port:
Note: Network connection to this port is not required if wireless connection is
preferred, or if the PX3TS is a slave device in the cascading configuration.
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Connecting to an iOS mobile device for viewing or configuring the PX3TS. See
Connecting a Mobile Device to PX3TS
Connecting a USB device, such as a Logitech
adapter.
Cascading PX3TS devices for sharing a network connection.
A Raritan access product, such as Dominion KX III KVM switch, with the
use of a power CIM.
A Schroff
LHX-20, SHX-30 or LHX-40 device, using an RJ-45 to RS-232
®
cable provided by Schroff.
An external beeper with the RJ-45 socket.
A Raritan asset management strip, which allows you to track the locations
of IT devices on the rack.
Connecting External Equipment (Optional)
Warning: This is not an RS-232 port so do NOT plug in an RS-232 device, or
damages can be caused to the device.
Raritan's environmental sensor package(s).
Raritan's sensor hub, which expands the number of a sensor port to four
ports.
Green indicates a physical link and activity.
Yellow indicates communications at 10/100 BaseT speeds.
PX3TS-iX7 models:
(on page 17).
webcam or wireless LAN
®
(on page 41).

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