Digi 90000583_A manual Configuring DTR Power

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1.Open the device unit enclosure and move the black jumper to the following settings:

P-6 jumper on pins 1 and 2

Note: When the jumper is placed correctly for power in, the jumper will set on the pins closest to the edge of the board. The left arrow indicates the open pin and the right arrow is pointing to the jumper.

2. Close the device unit enclosure.

RI Power Out

Ring Indicator (RI) power out is available on all ports. The total power budget for this feature is one (1) watt not to exceed 5 volts @ up to 200mA on any single port. The following procedure assumes the unit will only be used for RI power out.

1.Set the port DIP switches to the following places: switch 1 and 3 are up and 2 and 4 are down (see "Serial Power Table" on page 61 for illustration).

2.Enable the RI power through the web interface.

3.Connect power supply with the barrel-connector power supply provided with the device or use powered Ethernet.

Note: If the unit will be used with RI power in (port 1 only), set the jumper to the following setting:

P-6 jumper on pins 1and 2

and do not use an external power source. Port 1 cannot be used for both power in and power out.

Configuring DTR Power

Power Out

Data Terminal Ready (DTR) power out is the factory default on the Digi device server. Total power budget for this feature is one watt not to exceed 9 volts @ up to 100mA to any single port.

1.Set the port DIP switches to EIA 232 (switch 1 is up, 2,3, and 4 are down) to enable DTR power.

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