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3.4

Connections

3.4.1
Grounding
The DIN rail should always be grounded in accordance with national and local electrical
codes. The most effective grounding method is a direct connection to earth ground with
minimal impedance. Grounding to the Gateway is accomplished through the DIN rail clip
on the back of the Gateway.
3.4.2
Ethernet
The Gateway is equipped with two 10/100 base-TX Ethernet communications ports (see
Figure
communicate Modbus
The primary Ethernet port (Ethernet 1) is used to connect to the host system or other
application systems. The secondary Ethernet port (Ethernet 2) can be used as a back up
connection or a maintenance port for local access to the Gateway.
Note
Unless dual Ethernet ports were specified at the time of order, the secondary Ethernet port
(Ethernet 2) will not be active.
Emerson.com/Rosemount
Note
Weather proofing is required! The remote mount antenna kit includes coaxial
sealant for the cable connections for the lightning arrestor, antenna, and Gateway.
The coaxial sealant must be applied to guarantee performance of the wireless field
network. See
Figure 3-4
for details on how to apply weather proofing.
Figure 3-4: Applying Coaxial Sealant to Cable Connections
Table 3-1: Remote Antenna Kit Options
Kit option
Antenna
WL2
1/2 Wavelength Dipole
Omni-Directional +6 dB
Gain
WN2
1/2 Wavelength Dipole
Omni-Directional +8 dB
Gain
3-5). These connections can be used to access the Gateway's web interface and to
®
TCP, OPC, and EtherNet/IP
Cable 1
50 ft. (15,2 m) LMR-400
25 ft. (7,6 m) LMR-400
protocols.
Installation
September 2020
Lightning arrestor
Head mount, jack to plug
Gas discharge tube
0.5 dB insertion loss
Head mount, jack to plug
Gas discharge tube
0.5 dB insertion loss
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