Connecting The Sunny Webbox To The Local Network - SMA SUNNY WEBBOX Bluetooth Wireless Technology Installation Manual

Device for plant monitoring with bluetooth wireless technology
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6.6.3 Connecting the Sunny WebBox to the Local Network
1. Connect the Sunny WebBox directly to the receiver (e.g. router, switch or hub) of the local
network using the red network cable (patch cable) (see ➀ ). The terminal of the receiver is
normally identified by the same symbol as the Sunny WebBox network connection. If necessary,
please refer to the receiver manual.
Recommendation on network cabling
Should the network cable supplied be too short, observe the following when buying a
longer cable:
• You require a patch cable.
• Unnecessarily long cables have an adverse effect on the signal quality. The
maximum permitted cable length is 328 ft. (100 m) per segment.
• Use a high quality, at least category 5 (FTP Cat 5) or higher shielded twisted pair
cable.
2. Connect the plug-in power supply to the Sunny WebBox and plug it into the socket outlet
(see ➁ ).
☑ The Sunny WebBox starts up and is ready for operation once the "SYSTEM" and "POWER"
LEDs are green. The start-up procedure can take up to 90 seconds.
– If the "SYSTEM" or "POWER" LEDs are not glow green, please refer to section
11.1 "General Troubleshooting for the Sunny WebBox" (page 53).
The user interface of the Sunny WebBox is now available via the new IP address. You can now make
further settings on the Sunny WebBox. Place the Sunny WebBox at the selected mounting /
installation location.
Installation Guide
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