Siemens IFP V2 UL Operating Manual page 41

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Mount the ferrites as close as possible to the connectors and in a position that allows the
Cat. 6A Ethernet cable to be secured at the strain relief plate, see section "Securing cables at
the IFP (Page 45)".
Observe the following in extended mode:
• The cable shield of the Cat. 6A Ethernet cable must be connected to the equipotential
bonding rail, see section "Equipotential bonding (Page 33)".
• A ferrite is also required for the power supply lines, see section "Connecting the power
supply (Page 36)".
• If the Transceiver Unit is mounted on a standard mounting rail, then hold the
Transceiver Unit firmly at the top while connecting the plugs.
Wiring diagram
The following figure shows an example of the connection of an IFP1500 V2 extended via the
Transceiver Unit to an IPC427E and is generally valid for all extended versions and PRO
devices in connection with a corresponding PC.
* USB cable Type B connector - Type A connector
Note
Possible number of extended versions or PRO devices on a PC
A free USB interface and a free DisplayPort interface of the PC are required for each
connection of an extended version or a PRO device to a PC via the Transceiver Unit. This
means that the possible number of IFPs on a PC is defined by the number of available USB
and DisplayPort interfaces of the PC. A Transceiver Unit is required for each extended version
or each PRO device.
Possible number of PCs on an extended version or a PRO device
As soon as the Ext-Link interface of an extended version or a PRO device is connected to a PC
via the Transceiver Unit, no video signals can be transmitted via the DisplayPort interface of
the IFP. This means that exactly one PC can be connected to one extended version or one PRO
device.
IFP V2 UL hazardous information
Operating Manual, 11/2023
Installing and connecting the device
3.5 Connecting the device
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