Install the device server, Install the device server using the power adapter, Install the device server using the terminal block – StarTech.com NETRS2322P 2-Port Serial-to-IP Ethernet Device Server User Manual

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Install the device server

The device server features can be powered using the provided power adapter, using

terminal block power input (9~36V DC), or you can use redundant power input by

connecting both the power adapter and terminal block power.
If one of your power sources fails, the device server will switch to the secondary power

source.

Install the device server using the power adapter

1. Turn off any equipment that will be connected to the device server.
2. Connect up to two RS232 serial devices to the device server’s

DB9 RS232

ports,

using straight-through serial cable (not provided).
3. Connect your network equipment to the device server’s

RJ45

port, using RJ45 Cat5e (or

higher) Ethernet cable (not provided).
4. Select the appropriate power clip for your region and connect it to the power

adapter.
5. Connect the power adapter to an AC electrical outlet and then to the device server’s

DC power input

port. The

Status

LED (power) will light up solid (green), and you

will hear a single “beep” sound.
6. Turn any equipment from step #1 back on (networking and serial devices).

Install the device server using the terminal block

1. Repeat steps 1 through 3 from the

Install using the power adapter

section.

2. If already inserted, remove the terminal block connector from the device server. The

two screws located on the left and right side of the terminal block connector may

need to be loosened using a small, flat-head screwdriver.
3. Loosen the two screws on the top of the terminal block connector using a small,

flat-head screwdriver.
4. Connect the positive and negative wires from your DC power source to the proper

terminal block connectors and tighten the screws. The terminals are marked on the

device server’s casing.

Note:

Ensure that the polarity of the input power — positive (+) and negative (-) — is

correctly matched with the terminal block pins to ensure proper function.
5. Reinsert the terminal block into the device server and tighten the screws that were

loosened in step #2 above. The

Status

LED (power) will light up solid (green), and

you will hear a single “beep” sound.

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