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Corinex Installation Guide Corinex Compact Headend CXP-GPH Version 2.0 | May, 2022...
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COPYRIGHT The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, it is subject to change without notice, and it does not represent a commitment on the part of Corinex Communica- tions Corp. Corinex Communications Corp. assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inac- curacies that may appear in this document.
Table of Contents General Information ..................3 Included in the delivery of the CXP-GPH ............3 Hardware ....................3 Installation ......................3 2.1.1 Steps to mount onto the DIN Rail ............5 2.1.2 Steps to unmount the device from the DIN Rail ......... 5 Grounding ......................
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List of Figures Figure 1: CXP-GPH installation ..................4 Figure 2: DIN lock installation ..................4 Figure 3: DIN rail mounting ..................... 5 Figure 4: Unmount from DIN rail ..................5 Figure 5: CXP-GPH LEDs ....................6 Figure 6: CXP-GPH Connectors ..................8 Figure 7: DC power plug ....................
Hardware Installation The CXP-GPH has an integrated DIN rail mounting clip. Mount the device at a DIN rail as shown in the following drawing. The DIN rail has a spring that will automatically close the clip when the router fits to the rail.
Figure 1: CXP-GPH installation As figure 1 indicates, the CXP-GPH has two options for mounting the DIN rail. Depending upon the desired orientation of the device, customer can relocate the DIN lock from its default lo- cation to the other side. There is a small hexagonal screw which holds the DIN rail clip to the device.
2.1.2 Steps to unmount the device from the DIN Rail For unmounting the CXP-GPH, use a screwdriver with a long metal point and open the DIN rail clip as shown in figure 4. Then push the device up to remove it from the DIN rail.
Grounding To ensure the device is working properly and safely, proper grounding should be provided during the installation. CXP-GPH is designed in such a way that grounding of the DIN rail will in turn ground the CXP-GPH device too. Status of the LEDs CXP-GPH has 6 LEDs on the front including the 2 standard Ethernet port LEDs.
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USM: Last received System up- SNMP message SNMP message failed. grade suc- successful. cessful when TSM: Persistent TLS link in sync with TSM: Persistent TLS not established yet. System Status link established. Corinex Compact Headend Return to Table of Contents CXP-GPH...
Connectors CXP-GPH has 3 connector ports. These are marked on the casing: Figure 6: CXP-GPH Connectors DC 24V port: DC 24-48 Nominal Voltage Power connection. The negative (-) and positive (+) polarities are marked on the casing. The maximum current rating is 1A, when using 24V, as described on the label.
ETH port: Ethernet port is rated for 10/100 Fast Ethernet with MDIX functionality. Software and Initial Setup The CXP-GPH runs on a Linux operating system. All these devices are configured as CPEs by default. To change their modes, auto-configuration mechanism can be used which involves pro- visioning using the Corinex GridValue system.
External coupler can be used to inject the BPL signal into the power line. External couplers such as Corinex Power Line BPL coupler (E.g. CXZ-CXP-GH3 or CXZ-CXP-GH4) is required to perform this operation. CXP-GPH is IP41 rated thus the devices should be enclosed in cabinet to prevent direct exposure to sunlight, rain, running water, etc.
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