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Manual 3060 System - SimonsVoss technologies

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LON – Network 3065<br />

Page 16<br />

5.3.2 Method of Operation<br />

You need at least one LPI-10 for each network segment in order to supply the Lock-<br />

Nodes.<br />

The LPI-10 (new construction) has 3 terminals for connection to the supply voltage:<br />

Terminals:<br />

INPUT AC 230V:<br />

L1: 230V~ connection<br />

N: 230V~ connection<br />

PE: Potential compensation connection<br />

OUTPUT BUS:<br />

NET+: Network cable connection<br />

NET-: Network cable connection<br />

BRIDGE 1 + 2:<br />

- For a network with no topological<br />

structure or with a star-shaped<br />

structure, bridge the "Bridge 1-2" connection<br />

- You are not permitted to bridge this connection if you are using a bus topology.<br />

5.3.3 Assembly Instructions<br />

The LPI-10 is intended<br />

for installation in<br />

distribution boxes with<br />

DIN rails. Clamp the<br />

voltage supplied from<br />

outside to the<br />

terminals marked for<br />

that purpose.<br />

Depending on the<br />

structural situation and<br />

number of groups, you<br />

can also put several<br />

power supplies and<br />

routers in one<br />

distribution box.<br />

Connect the network cable<br />

(twisted pair) here. For BUS<br />

wiring, the connection<br />

between "Bridge 1-2" stays<br />

open, but for other wiring you<br />

must insert a bridge here.<br />

You can also lay a network<br />

cable to the router (if there is<br />

one). Connect the cable to<br />

connecting terminals 17 and<br />

18 there. An additional<br />

network cable goes from the<br />

router to the LockNodes.<br />

Connect the outside<br />

230V~ plug-in power<br />

supply to these<br />

terminals. This is<br />

printed on the<br />

connecting terminals.<br />

Ground the LPI-10 on<br />

the terminal labeled<br />

PE.

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