
5Attach the connector of the category 5, 5e or 6 link cable (up to 50 metres in length) to the ‘TO REMOTE’ socket on the local module (labelled ‘LINK 1’ on MS2 variants).
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6[MS2 variant only] Optionally attach a serial connection lead to the female connector on the MS2 local module and attach the other end to a vacant serial
port on your computer.
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Link to remote module
[MS2 variant only] Attach the connector of a second category 5, 5e or 6 link cable (up to 50 metres in length) to the ‘LINK 2’ socket on the MS2 local module.
To computer serial port
Local module power
In the majority of installations, the local module will derive all of its power successfully from the USB link with the computer system. However, if insufficient
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Secondary link to remote module
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2 Attach the IEC power lead to the power supply body and insert the mains plug of the lead to a nearby power outlet.
Note: If a power adapter is plugged into the module but not switched on, it will prevent the unit from deriving power from the
USB connection.To optional power supply