The compact build allows for mounting the devices on a standard rail or a wall.
4 | 2-port Ethernet switch with 2 LEDs per port for display purposes | ||
5 | PXC4.E16-2: Plug-in terminal block with screw terminals | ||
6 | Plug-in terminal block with screw terminals | ||
7 | Plug-in terminal blocks with screw terminals | ||
8 | Connector for I/O modules TXM | ||
9 | Plug-in terminal block with screw terminals | ||
10 | PXC4.E16-2: Plug-in terminal block with screw terminals | ||
11 | PXC4.E16-2: DIP switch for bus termination and polarization | ||
12 | Slider for mounting on DIN rails | ||
13 | Eyelets for cable ties | ||
1 | Plastic housing | 14 | Holes for wall mounting |
2 | Service button (identification in the network and WLAN on/off) | 15 | Date / Series and Serial number |
3 | LEDs for communication and state | 16 | QR code for default WLAN access |
LED displays
Activity | LED | Color | Activity | Function |
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| Ethernet 1/2 | Green | Continuously ON | Link active |
Yellow | Continuously ON | Link 100 | ||
RUN | Green | Continuously ON | Device operational | |
Red | Continuously OFF | OK | ||
Blue | Steady ON | Cloud connection OK | ||
COM TX (PXC4.E16-2) | Yellow | Flashing | Communication | |
COM RX (PXC4.E16-2) | Yellow | |||
SVC | Red | Continuously OFF | OK | |
Flashing per wink command | Identification of the device after receipt of wink command | |||
WLAN | Blue | Steady OFF Steady ON Flashing | WLAN inactive WLAN active and at least one WLAN client connected WLAN active and no WLAN client connected | |
Service button |
| Press 0.2 ... 1 s Press 1 ... 3 s | Identification in the network Enable / disable WLAN | |
As per description | Do the following to reset the device to factory state:
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