3 Setting up the device
3.1 Connecting the cable
See the figure on page 7 for device connections.
3.1.1 Power supply
Position the CG-S / IP Router+ 1P on the cap rail and connect the device (figure on page 7, connection X4) with a
24 V DC current power supply (±20%) and at least 5 W. As soon as this has been implemented the status LED lights
up on the device top.
For power supply of the Router+ only use power supply units with SELV designation and a connection
cable with length of max. 1.5 m.
3.1.2 Earth connection
The router has an earth connection (figure page7, connection X2) next to the CG-S BUS socket. Connect this to
earth to enable conductive discharge of excess current.
CAUTION:
Protective earth must NEVER be routed on the bus shield and on the power supply (e.g. 0 V DC).
3.1.3 LON/FT interface
The CG-S / IP Router+ 1P has an FTT-10 transceiver for connection with a LON/FT network (CEA-709.3, Figure,
page 7, X1 connection). Connect the corresponding cables to the screw terminal. As soon as a connection has been
implemented successfully, the LED LON on the top housing flickers when data are transmitted.
Make sure to implement a connection to the shield on the third terminal of the LON plug.
3.1.4 LON/IP interface
The RJ45 plug (Figure, page 7, X3 connection) is used to connect the router to a LON-over-IP network (CEA-852).
Use a standard ethernet patch cable for connection purposes. The port has an autosense and autospeed function,
meaning it automatically determines whether an ethernet connection exists and which speed is used (to max. 100
MBit/s). As soon as a connection exists the LED lights up green or yellow (with data transmission).
3.2 Installing the software
The CG-S / IP Router+ 1P documentation, the DeviceFinder program for searching for the device via ethernet is
found on the CGVision data carrier supplied.
All other settings can be implemented via the integrated web interface of the router.
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