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i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Hardware Guide 5
Wiring the SmartServer Connections
After you mount the SmartServer, you can wire its connections. The SmartServer has two rows of
screw terminals, an RJ-45 10/100 Base T Ethernet port, a DB-9 console port, and an RJ-11 telephone
line (SmartServer models 72102).
You must connect the power screw terminals for all SmartServer models as described in the Power
Supply section. If you are assembling an FT-10 model of the SmartServer, you must connect a
L
ONWORKS TP/FT-10 channel to the LON A
®
and LON B
®
screw terminals (18 and 17). Optionally,
you can connect the other screw terminals on the SmartServer (the RS-232/RS-485 serial ports, digital
outputs, pulse meter inputs, digital inputs, and the +12V <20mA output).
After you connect the screw terminals, you should use an Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet port
on the SmartServer to a TCP/IP network. This enables you to configure the SmartServer using its
built-in Web pages and begin using its embedded applications. Optionally, you can connect the
console port on the SmartServer so that you can use the SmartServer console application to configure
the SmartServer. However, you should configure the SmartServer with the Web pages whenever
possible.
If you are assembling the model 72102 of the SmartServer and you need a dial-out connection to
connect the SmartServer to a TCP/IP network, you should wire the RJ-11 telephone port on the
SmartServer.
The following figure illustrates the location of all the SmartServer connections.
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