User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 About this manual
- 2 Grouped safety messages
- 3 Product description
- 4 Design and Function
- 5 Installation
- 6 Start-up
- 6.1.1 Service switch
- 6.1.2 Cold start
- 6.1.3 Starting the service mode
- 6.1.4 Starting the service mode and setting the service IP address
- 6.1.5 Starting the terminal software / warm start
- 6.2.1 Communication
- 6.2.2 Comparing finger templates
- 6.2.3 1-click installation
- 6.2.4 Configuration
- 6.3.1 Start-up procedure
- 6.5.1 Ethernet settings
- 6.5.2 Host interface
- 6.5.3 Reader settings
- 6.1.1 Service switch
- 7 Operation
- 8 Maintenance
- 9 Packaging / returns
- 10 Disposal
- 11 Index
Manual Installation
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5.1.3 Connections
The following connectors must be prearranged at the installation site of the terminal.
• Ethernet network connection
Established via the network cable are
− Communication with the host computer
− Power supply for the terminal via PoE (Power over Ethernet)
• Signal lines to inputs/outputs (optional).
Ethernet network connection
The shield of the network cable must be connected to ground at the destination side.
PoE (Power over Ethernet) power supply
PoE (Power over Ethernet) facilitates the power supply of the terminal via the 8-wire
Ethernet cable (max. 100 m). This avoids a separate power supply cable to the
terminal. Power is supplied to the device after plugging in the Ethernet cable (for
details, see chapter
3.2.5).
Power is ideally supplied to the terminal over a PoE power injector (PoE switch or
midspan PoE injector) integrated into the IT rack to the network cable.
5.1.4 Cable entry
The installation lines are led into the device from the bottom.