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FL MGUARD GT/GT
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PHOENIX CONTACT 105656_en_05
VPN enable contact (only FL MGUARD GT/GT VPN)
A button or an on/off switch (e.g., key switch) can be connected to VPN enable contacts
MC1 and GND.
The button or on/off switch is used to establish and release a predefined VPN connection.
The output indicates the status of the VPN connection (in the web interface under “IPsec
VPN >> Global >> Options”).
Operating a connected
button
To establish the VPN connection, hold down the button for a few seconds until the sig-
nal LED flashes. Only then release the button.
Flashing indicates that the device has received the command to establish the VPN con-
nection and is establishing the VPN connection. As soon as the VPN connection is es-
tablished, the signal LED remains lit continuously.
To release the VPN connection, hold down the button for a few seconds until the signal
LED flashes or goes out. Only then release the button.
As soon as the signal LED goes out, the VPN connection is released.
Operating a connected
on/off switch
To establish the VPN connection, set the switch to the ON position.
To release the VPN connection, set the switch to the OFF position.
INF LED If the INF LED does not light up, this generally indicates that the defined VPN connection is
not present. Either the VPN connection was not established or it has failed due to an error.
If the INF LED is illuminated, the VPN connection is present.
If the INF LED is flashing, the VPN connection is being established or released.
Always supply the VPN enable button from the voltage source that supplies the
FL MGUARD GT/GT VPN.

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