Introduction To Asset Tags; Connecting Regular Asset Strips To Px3Ts - LEGRAND Raritan PX3TS User Manual

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Introduction to Asset Tags

You need both asset strips and asset tags for tracking IT devices.
Asset tags provide an ID number for each IT device. The asset tags are adhered
to an IT device at one end and plugged in to an asset strip at the other.
The asset strip is connected to the PX3TS, and the asset tag transmits the ID
and positioning information to the asset strip.
The following diagram illustrates an asset tag. Note that there are two types of
asset tags: non-programmable and programmable tags. The only difference is
that programmable asset tags allow you to customize each tag's ID or barcode
number while non-programmable ones have factory default ID or barcode
numbers, which you cannot change.
Barcode (ID number), which is available on either
A
end of the "non-programmable" asset tag
Tag connector
B
Adhesive area with the tape
C
Note: The barcode of each "non-programmable" asset tag is unique and is
displayed in the PX3TS device's web interface for identification.

Connecting Regular Asset Strips to PX3TS

The cabling distance between an asset strip assembly and the PX3TS can be up
to 10 meters.
To connect regular asset strips to the PX3TS device:
1.
Affix the adhesive end of an asset tag to each IT device through the tag's
tape.
2.
Plug the connector of each asset tag into the corresponding tag port on the
asset strip.
3.
Connect the asset strip assembly to the PX3TS device, using a network
patch cable (CAT5e or higher).
Connect one end of the cable to the RJ-45 connector on the MASTER
asset strip.
Connect the other end of the cable to the FEATURE port on the PX3TS
device.
Chapter 4: Connecting External Equipment (Optional)
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