User manual
(3) Power connection
Connect the device to a mains socket.
Use the power cord supplied and insert it in the appropriate socket on your device.
Now plug the power cord into a power socket (100–240 V). The status LEDs signal
that your device is correctly connected to the power supply. Optionally, power can
be supplied through a standard PoE injector (part number 5530000082).
Note
bintec WIx065n series products are supplied without a mains unit. All devices must be
earthed.
Note
To restrict power in the event of a fault, the 24 V DC electric circuit is to be protected
with an external 2 A fuse on the installation side for bintec WIx065n. The relay contact
must also be protected externally with a 1-A fuse (AC) or 2-A fuse (DC).
Note
If the bintec WIx065n is installed outdoors, the lines laid outside the building are to be
categorized as TNV1 electric circuits in accordance with EN60950, as their SELV level
can also be overridden by transient overvoltage (e.g. during storms) during operation
in line with the regulations. When wiring the connections, it is therefore necessary to
make sure that protective measures against overvoltage are carried out where the
cable enters the building, to ensure that the limit values of a SELV electric circuit are
maintained in the building.
You can set up further connections as required:
• Serial connection: For alternative configuration possibilities, connect the serial interface
of your PC (COM1 or COM2) to the serial interface of the gateway (console). However,
configuration via the serial interface is not provided by default.
Installation
The access points can be either be used as tabletop units or can be wall mounted with
hangers integrated into the housing. Optionally, they can be mounted with a top hat rail.
Wall-/ Ceillingmounting
To attach the device to the wall bintec WIx065n), use the brackets on the back of the
housing. Optionally, a wall mounting with theft protection (part number 5020591600) and
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