Modes and front panel led blink patterns, Wiring guidelines, Preparing captive wires – AMX NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module NXC-ME260 User Manual

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Installation and Wiring

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NXC-ME260 NetLinx Master-Ethernet Card/Module

Modes and Front Panel LED Blink Patterns

The following table lists the modes for the ME260 and blink patterns displayed on the front panel

LEDs for each mode. These patterns are not evident until after the unit is powered.

Wiring Guidelines

The Master card requires 12 VDC power from either a PSN2.8, PSN4.4, or a PSN6.5 NetLinx

Power Supply to operate properly. The NXC-ME260 connects to the power supply via a 2-pin

3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector located on the faceplate.

Preparing captive wires

You will need a wire stripper and flat-blade screwdriver to prepare and connect the captive wires.

1.

Strip 0.25 inch (6.35 mm) of insulation off all wires.

2.

Insert each wire into the appropriate opening on the connector (according to the wiring

diagrams and connector types described in this section).

3.

Tighten the screws to secure the wire in the connector. Do not tighten the screws excessively;

doing so may strip the threads and damage the connector.

Modes and LED Blink Patterns

LEDs and Blink Patterns

Mode

Description

STATUS

(green)

OUTPUT

(red)

INPUT

(yellow)

OS Start

Starting the operating system (OS).

On

On

On

Boot

Master is booting.

On

Off

On

Contacting DHCP
server

Master is contacting a DHCP server for IP
configuration information.

On

Off

Fast Blink

Unknown DHCP
server

Master could not find the DHCP server.

Fast Blink

Off

Off

Downloading Boot
firmware

Downloading Boot firmware to the Master
Card's on-board flash memory.

Do not cycle power during this process!

Fast Blink

Fast Blink Fast Blink

No program running

There is no program loaded, or the
program is disabled.

On

Normal

Normal

Normal

Master is functioning normally.

1 blink per second

Indicates

activity

Indicates

activity

This unit should only have one source of incoming power. Using more than one
source of power to the Master card can result in damage to the internal components
and a possible burn out.
Apply power to the card only after installation is complete.

Never pre-tin wires for compression-type connections.

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