Ethernet #1 and #2, Alarm – TANDBERG E5714 User Manual

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Installing the Equipment

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Instruction Manual: evolution 5000 E57xx DSNG and DENG Voyager Encoder

ST.TM.E10076.3

Ethernet #1 and #2

An 8-way, RJ-45 connector provides a 10BaseT

Ethernet interface for communications with the MEM

for control and monitoring. The Encoder has a single

switched Ethernet channel. Ethernet#1 is selected as

default at power-up. If a carrier is not detected on

Ethernet#1 then the input switches to Ethernet#2.

This gives a redundant Ethernet control via two hubs.

Table 2.8: Ethernet Connector

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

1

Tx Out (+)

4-5

Not connected

2

Tx Out (-)

6

Rx In (-)

3

Rx In (+)

7-8

Not connected

Alarm

If required, connect an external status monitoring

device to the ALARM connector.
A 9-way, D-type male connector provides an alarm

relay interface which can be used to send a signal to

remote equipment.

Table 2.9: Alarm Connector

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

1

Ground

6

Fail (NO)

2

Fail (common)

7

Fail (NC)

3

Alarm (NO)

8

Alarm (common)

4

Alarm (+) (NC)

9

Reset 2 (internally grounded)

5

Reset 1 (internally pulled
to 3.3 V via 10 k

W)

NOTE…
NC = Normally Closed, NO = Normally Open, and refers to the relay contacts. Refer to Annex B,

Section B.4.3, Alarm for details of the relay contact rating.

Alarm
Common

Fail (NC)

Fail (NO)

Alarm (NC)

Alarm (NO)

Fail
Common

Reset 1
Reset 2

3.3 V

10 k

W

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