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2. The classic star cabling:
With this topology, the bus cabling runs in
different directions from a central point. it
advantage is the more flexible design of the
wiring and the resulting usability of premises.
Since you are not bound by certain
conventions, the batteries can be arranged
flexible and adapted to the environment:
Each single strain may use the maximum
available length.
Due to the fact, a star uses a single line
connection type, a cable problem will lead into
connection lost alerts.
The Splitting Box
A good tool for a well-structured cabling is the separate available BACS splitting box.This box allows splitting a cabling strain into
different smaller strains to realize well-structured cabling and to avoid loss of signal due to the longer cable increasing restistance:
Each box provides six ports and allow several configuration methods. In this example there is a ring-topology with 3 strains – but finally
it is up to you how to set up the wiring:
- Ring topology
- Star cabling – connect up to 7 single strains
- Both oft hem – two ports for a ring two ports for the BACS webmanager, 4 ports for single strain
- Mixed up – Port 1 of the BACS webmanager for starting a ring, one port fort he BACS Splitting box, at splitting box 6 Ports for
single strains and one port to clos the ring from the BACS webmanager, …
Only the use of one single splitting box will enhance you options to connect BACS bus cables.