SRC door handle ports and terminals:
SRC-0102/SRC-0103
Connection procedure:
1. Connect supported door handles to onboard door handle ports
of SRC.
2. (Optional) Connect contact closure detectors/switches for
detecting door status to contact closure terminals of SRC.
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FEATURE 3: Asset Management
Both asset management strips and asset tags are required for SRC's
asset management feature.
Limitation: Do NOT connect door handles or SmartLock kit to
SRC while asset strips are connected to SRC.
Introduction to Regular Asset Strips
Each tag port on the regular asset strips corresponds to a rack unit
and can be used to locate IT devices in a specific rack (or cabinet).
For each rack, you can attach asset strips up to 64U long, consisting
of one PRIMARY and multiple EXPANSION asset strips.
SRC Quick Setup Guide
SRC_QSG_A1_4.0.10 255-80-0063-00 RoHS
The difference between the primary and expansion asset strips is
that the primary asset strip has an RJ-45 connector while the
expansion does not.
The following diagram illustrates some asset strips. Not all available
types are pictured.
8U PRIMARY asset strip with 8 tag ports
8U EXPANSION asset strip with 8 tag ports
5U "ending" EXPANSION asset strip with 5 tag
ports
Note: Unlike general EXPANSION asset strips, which have one DIN
connector respectively on either end, the ending EXPANSION asset
strip has one DIN connector on only one end. An ending asset strip
is installed at the end of the asset strip assembly.
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Introduction to Asset Tags
Unique Barcode (ID number), which is available on either
A
end of the "non-programmable" asset tag and in the web
interface of the managing device
Tag connector
B
Adhesive area with the tape
C
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