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TSI Instruments AEROTRAK+ 6501 - Ethernet Connector; USB-C Connector; Aerotrak+ Wi-Fi Node Operation

TSI Instruments AEROTRAK+ 6501
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Installation and Getting Started 23
Ethernet Connector
The particle counter should be connected to a 10/100 Mbps network that
supports Power-Over-Ethernet (802.3at PoE+). The green LED indicates
that the network is connected. The yellow LED indicates activity on the
network cable.
The Ethernet LAN connector is a standard 10/100 Mbps 8-Position
8-Contact (8P8C, often called RJ45) modular plug connection that
supports Power-Over-Ethernet (802.3at PoE+) devices. PoE+ is typically
48 VDC.
USB-C Connector
This connection is used to communicate with the particle counter via a
USB-C cable connected to a Windows
®
operation system computer
running the Configuration Utility. The particle counter can be powered by
USB-C for configuration. The particle counter cannot be powered by
USB-C for sampling.
AeroTrak+ Wi-Fi Node Operation
The AeroTrak+
®
Remote Particle Counter has an option for Wi-Fi
communications. There is a separate node that connects to the
AeroTrak+ Remote Particle Counter. The Wi-Fi Node (TSI part number
700500) connects to the 6-pin connector, located on the bottom of the
AeroTrak+ Remote Particle Counter. The connector is designated for
either 4-20 mA Analog Output/Wireless connector. When the customer
orders an AeroTrak+ Remote Particle Counter with wireless option, the
connector will not output 4-20 mA levels.
NOTE
With Wi-Fi
®
Node connected, the PoE+ port (Ethernet port) is not
accessible because the Wi-Fi Node will block the port.
Further instructions for setup and configuration may be found in the
AeroTrak+ Remote Particle Counter Wireless (Wi-Fi) Node Model
700550 Quick Start Guide TSI part number 6014172).

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