Installation guide
2-3Remote Annex 4000 Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 2 Installing the Remote Annex 4000
Each connection type requires a different connection procedure
described in the following sections. Connect only one type of Ethernet
cabling at one time.
Make sure the Remote Annex 4000 is powered off before
disconnecting or connecting the Ethernet cabling.
The following subsections contain a description of how to connect
your Remote Annex 4000 to:
❑ Thin Ethernet (10Base2).
❑ Thick Ethernet (10Base5).
❑ Twisted Pair (10BaseT).
Connecting Thin Ethernet (10Base2) Cable
To connect Thin Ethernet (10Base2) or equivalent cable, you must use
a T-connector. The T-connector is installed in your Ethernet network
cable. Follow these steps to connect the Remote Annex 4000 to a Thin
Ethernet cable (see
Figure 2-2):
1 Verify that both sides of the T-connector are connected to the Thin
Ethernet cable.
If the Remote Annex 4000 is the last device on the Thin Ethernet
segment, make sure that one side of the T-connector is connected
to the cable and the other side is connected to a network
terminator.
2 Plug the T-connector on the Thin Ethernet cable (RG-58 coaxial
cable) into the 10Base2 Ethernet connector located on the rear
panel of the Remote Annex 4000.