Options; Localnet Passive" Distributor; Localnet Active" Distributor - Fronius TransPocket 4000 CEL Operating Instructions Manual

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"LocalNet passi-
ve" distributor

"LocalNet passive" distributor

The "LocalNet passive" distributor only functions correctly if both distributor
ends are used/connected.
"LocalNet acti-
ve" distributor
Rear view of TP 4000 / 5000 CEL with "Local-
Net active" plastic distributor
Using temporarily connected nodes such as the RCU 4000 remote control offers
a significant advantage over the "LocalNet passive" distributor. Unlike the "Local-
Net passive" distributor, individual connection sockets can now remain unused
when the additional nodes are no longer required.
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(2)
(2)
(1)
With the "LocalNet passive" distribu-
tor, several system add-ons can be
connected to the LocalNet connection
of the power source and operated si-
multaneously, e.g. the TR 3000 and TR
1100 together.
The "LocalNet active" distributor has a
total of three LocalNet connections on
the rear of the power source. Simulta-
neous operation of a wide range of sys-
tem add-ons is possible.
If individual connections remain
unused, preferably use the LocalNet
connection made of metal (1).
(1)
LocalNet connection made of
metal
(2)
LocalNet connection made of
plastic

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