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Of course, it is also possible to put less Renos units on a Power Inserter.
Please note that you can only use a Nedap Power Inserter (Power-over-Ethernet) to power Renos
systems. It is not possible to use generic Power-over-Ethernet switches or stand-alone inserters.
Make sure the Power Inserter is placed at least 1 m or 3.3 ft. from the gates. When placed closer to
the gate, it might cause interference on the RF technology.
It is recommended that the Power Inserter is connected to an always-on power socket. This allows
continuous monitoring of the system, and remote firmware update during the night.
Cabling
When the number of gates and the number of Power Inserters is clear, the next step is to determine the
cabling to be used for the system. Depending on the technologies that are used, different cables are required.
The FLR-line uses a daisy chain topology, which means that all devices are connected as a chain: a cable from
a Power Inserter OUT to a Renos unit IN, from that Renos unit OUT to the next Renos unit IN, etc.
Technologies in use Cables that need to be installed
Only RF Ethernet cable between each unit and the Power Inserter
Only RFID
Ethernet cable between each unit and the Power Inserter
RFID Coaxial cable (included with the product) between each unit in the same group
Both RF and RFID
Ethernet cable between each unit and the Power Inserter
RFID Coaxial cable (included with the product) between each unit in the same group