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Place the two end pieces
and secure them in place.
Cabling the WLAN Client
Fig. 14: WLAN power switch
Pos. 1
WLAN power supply cable, S15.1A power switch
Pos. 2
WLAN power supply cable, S15.2A power switch
Pos. 3
Power outlet strip cable - S15.1 power switch
Pos. 4
Power outlet strip cable - S15.2 power switch
Wiring of the 24V Cable on the WLAN Power Supply
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Wire the 24V connection lead on the WLAN power supply.
Wiring of the 24V Cable on the WLAN Client
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Wire the 24V connection lead from the WLAN power supply to the WLAN Client.
Installing the WLAN Power Supply
•
Remove the small side cover panel. See
•
Break out the left perforated metal section from the cover panel.
ARCADIS
(5/Fig. 4 / p. 14)
The power supply is secured against moving sideways on the cap rail.
Connect the L1+ cable end to the power supply + terminal. See
Connect the M1 cable end to the power supply - terminal. See
NOTE
The WLAN Client is shipped with a 4-pole coupling to con-
nect the DC voltage power supply. To wire the coupling,
unplug it from the WLAN Client "DC24V 0.25A" socket. The
cable terminals for the coupling will then be accessible.
Connect the L1+ cable end to the L1+ coupling. See
Connect the M1 cable end to the M1 coupling. See
Plug the coupling back into the "DC24V 0.25A" socket on the WLAN Client. The
plug-in connection is designed so that the poling is always correct.
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Installing the WLAN Expansion
to secure the power supply on the cap rail
Fig. 15: WLAN Client wiring
Pos. 1
WLAN power supply cable - WLAN power switch
Pos. 2
24V WLAN power supply cable - WLAN Client
Pos. 3
24V power supply coupling WLAN Client
Pos. 4
WLAN Client 24V+ terminal
Pos. 5
WLAN Client 24V- terminal
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