Installation guide
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FAULT:
The two contacts of the 6
-pin terminal
block connector are used to detect
user
-configured events. The two wires
attached to the
fault contacts form an
open circuit when a user
-configured
event is triggered. If a user
-configured
event does not occur, the
fault circuit
remains closed.
Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs
The EDS-510E has two sets of power inputs—power input 1 and power
input 2. The top and front views of one of the terminal block connectors
are shown here.
STEP 1: Insert the negative/positive DC
wires into the V
-/V+ terminals,
respectively.
STEP 2:
To keep the DC wires from
pulling loose, use a small flat
-blade
screwdriver to tighten
the wire-clamp
screws on the front of the terminal block
connector.
STEP 3:
Insert the plastic terminal block
connector prongs into the terminal block
receptor, which is located on
the
EDS-510E’s top panel.
Wiring the Digital Inputs
The EDS-510E has one set of digital input (DI). The DI consists of two
contacts of the 4-pin terminal block connector on the EDS-510E's top
panel, which are used for the two DC inputs. The top and front views of
one of the terminal block connectors are shown here.
STEP 1: Insert the negative
(ground)/positive DI wires into the
┴
/I
terminals
, respectively.
STEP 2:
To keep the DI wires from
pulling loose, use a small flat
-blade
screwdriver to tighten the wire
-clamp
screws on the front of the terminal block
connector.
STEP 3:
Insert the plastic terminal block
connector prongs into the terminal block
receptor, which is located on
the
EDS-510E’s top panel.
Communication Connections
Each EDS-510E switch has 4 types of communication ports:
• 1 USB console port (type B connector)
• 1 USB storage port (type A connector)
• 7 10/100BaseTX Ethernet ports
• 3 Gigabit Ethernet ports:
3 10/100/1000BaseTX and 3 100/1000BaseSFP ports