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1. Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 6 3 DI8DC Card The Digital Input 8 channel DC Card provide connections for 8 contact closure end course push button voltage detection e Voltage range 12 to 48 VDC 12 48 VDC Voltage rating 60 VDC Common Ground source Threshold level voltage 5 VDC Turn on time 5 mS Turn off time 5 mS Overvoltage protection 60 V 4 KV Transient isolation with backplane 6 4 DI4AC Card The Digital Input 4 AC card provide versatile connections for 4 AC and or DC input voltage The inputs can be cabling input to input isolation and or common ground Source and or common positive Sink e Voltage range 12 to 48 VAC DC e Voltage rating 60 VAC DC Switching threshold level 5 V 50 amp 60 Hz compliant Turn on time 5 mS Turn off time 25 mS Inputs protection 60 V 4 KV Transient isolation with backplane 1 KV Transient isolation chanel to i OPTO ia OPTO ia OPTO ie OPTO channel Common Source Common Positive 17 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 6 5 DO4PR Card The Digital Output 4 channels Power Relay card provide 4 power relay e Rated relay switching 5A at 130 VAC resisitive load Turn on time 5 mS Turn off time 2 mS 4 KV Transient isolation with backplane 1KV Transient isolation Relay to Relay 6 6 DO4AR Card NO 1 COM 1
2. 5 3 Dual MIDI transceivers Box e RTP MIDI compliant Tye e Directly compatible with MAC OS X native e WIN driver available from KISS BOX supporting up to 16 nodes cu IN OUT x RONS F m IDI 1 ep u lt W I 10 100 Base T e Allows peer to peer between BOX without computer e LED activity for each MIDI input and output e 1 5KV Transient isolation DUAL MIDI Pin Function Not used Ground Not used Data Data O JA IUO b 5 4 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 LTC MTC transceivers Box RTP MIDI compliant Directly compatible with MAC OS X native WIN driver available from KISS BOX supporting up to 16 nodes LTC Reads amp Writes EBU SMPTE LTC at rates 30 29 97 25 amp 24 f s LTC Drop frame Jam Sync Freewheeling error bypass correction Automatic Gain LTC input LTC Programmable output level MTC 1 4 Frame messages Allows peer to peer between BOX without computer LED activity for LTC and MIDI input and output 1 5KV Transient isolation 1KV isolation between LTC In amp LTC Out x lt O dp ep lt 10 100 Base T MTC LTC Pin Function 1 Ground 2 Signal N 3 Signal N J SNEUTRIK Pin Function Not used Ground Not used Data OJIA JIO IN Data 10 28 Hardware user
3. See chapter 6 for more information about the IO Card 5 9 I O 8 transceivers Box e 2 Firmwares available TCP UDP or ARTNET e 8 Slots up to 64 versatile I O e Hot swap I O card supported e Low power no power calculations KISS BOX T e No external power supply needed except for power card e Delivery with 4 blank panel Don t touch the electronic parts or contacts inside of the IO8 BOX with your fingers or with any object See chapter 6 for more information about the IO Card 13 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 6 1 General 6 1 1 Caution A Before I O Card Installation or Removal always remove the I O connector we do not recommend to do this during operation Before I O Card Installation or Removal it s preferable to disconnect the RJ 45 Ethernet connector 6 1 2 Warning A External power supply input terminals are not protected against reverse voltage polarity Some features of the IO card could be compromised by such protection Connecting power with reversed polarity will definitely damage the IO card 6 1 3 Anti Static Handling A The I O card contains CMOS devices that could be damaged in the event of static electricity being discharged through them Take hold of the IO card only by the allumminum front panel At all times please observe anti static precautions when handling the card and always unpack and install it in an anti static working area no carpet o
4. The PowerCon is certified as connector without breaking capacity according IEC 61984 VDE 0627 In this standard the term connector without breaking capacity refers to components which in normal use are not to be engaged or disengaged when under load or live See chapter 8 2 for more information about the PowerCon connectors 5 7 PWR 6 Box IEC The PWR 6 offer upto switching 6 power switcher with IEC Outlet e 2 Firmwares available TCP UDP or ARTNET amm J a r OUTLET e Rating for each relay 5 A 250V resisitive load e Total rating 10A 250V e 4KV Transient isolation A CAUTION always place a fuse of maximum 10A in uplink CAUTION IEC connector which in normal use are not to be engaged or disengaged when under load or live A Do not open the PWR 4 or PWR 6 due to uninsulated dangerous voltage inside Possibilty of electric shock is present The third Earth pin is a safety feature never attempt to bypass or disable it x a op E lt 10 100 Base 4 MAX 10A 250VAC 12 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 5 8 I O 3 transceivers Box e 2 Firmwares available TCP UDP or ARTNET e 3 Slots up to 24 versatile I O e Hot swap I O card supported e Low power no power calculations e No external power supply needed except for power card e Delivery with 2 blank panel Don t touch the electronic parts or contacts inside of the O3 BOX with your fingers or with any object
5. consult your dealer for more details 27 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 8 6 Revision history Issue Date Comments 1 0 11 2006 First release 1 1 10 2008 1 4 01 2009 Translation verification 15 09 2009 Add ESD WEEE chapter Add PWR4 6 Box 28 28
6. cost compare a classic solution e Replace up to 5 devices 7 Ethernet cables amp 5 power E cables e AC Input voltage range 90 to 230 VAC auto sensing 10 100 Base T LK ACT PWR UPLINK KISS BOX O e Maximum Output power 30 Watts LS in e Industrial Chipset swicher Micrel KX8995XA e Compact size e LED Power and Link Act for Uplink Jack e LED P O E and Link Act for BOX Jacks P O E Port Status LED Flash Code Flash pattern Non Powered Device Off LED Off Port Open Off LED Off Port On On LED On Low Signature Resistance 1 Flash 0000000000080 High Signature Resistance ___2 Flashs __ QQOOOOOOOO000 ___Port Overload Fault _5Flashs_ e000ee0 Allocation Exceeded 9 Flashs 0000000000080 A The SW4POE can deliver power for only 4 devices in Class 2 if you connect other devices that need Class 3 or Class 4 the power management automatically limits the number of devices powered Don t install or use the SW4POE in a wet location or during a lightning storm A Do not open the SW4POE due to uninsulated dangerous voltage inside Possibilty of electric shock is present The third Earth pin is a safety feature never attempt to bypass or disable it 22 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 7 2 DIN rail clip kit Kiss Box modules are delivered with one Square Box or two double wide Box DIN rail clip kit Each Kit contains one DIN Rail clip and two M
7. s manual Revision 1 5 5 5 Quad Serial transceivers Box e Quad UART 16550 16 Bytes receive amp transmit FIFO LINK e Software selected RS 232 RS 422 amp RS 485 on each 10 100 x lt channel erie A dp e2 lt e Baud rate Start amp Stop bit data bits amp parity programmable I 10 100 Base T Allows peer to peer between BOX without computer LED activity for each COM input and output 30KV ESD protection 1 5KV Transient isolation RS 232 RS 422 N o O7 A Go N gt CO NO 1 A GOIN gt AN 1 5 Shield of the cable must be wired on the frame of the connector in only 1 side For RS 422 485 terminator 120 Q available on each COM connected between pin 2 and 6 see dashed line 6 9 11 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 5 6 PWR 4 Box PowerCon The PWR 4 offer upto switching 4 high power switcher with PowerCon Outlet e 2 Firmwares available TCP UDP or ARTNET ouner OUTLET 1 OUTLET 2 gt MAX 32A 250VAC H y GS x e Rating for each relay 12 oo A A A 250V resisitive load l l 4 A e Total rating 32A 250V OUTLET 3 OUTLET 4 e 4 KV Transient isolation e RJ45 Ethercon connector for harsh environment CAUTION always place a fuse of maximum 32A in uplink CAUTION
8. 4X10 type DIN 965 screws to be fixed on the back side The clip lock white color must be located below 7 3 Rack Mount You can put up to 5 Kiss Box in a 19 Rack mount from KISS BOX 7 3 1 How to fixing a Box in a Rack Mount First fix the DIN Rail support see 7 2 Then insert the top edge of the DIN rail into the deeper opening of the DIN rail clip Press down firmly on the Box to compress the spring until the clip lock in place on the DIN rail l clic a 7 3 2 How to remove a Box in a Rack Mount Use a simple screwdriver like a lever to open the clip lock A 23 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 8 1 Static Electricity ESD Electrostatic discharge ESD can cause malfunction and or damage to electronic devices if discharged into the device Even KISS BOX products have built in protections ESD exists and might built up at levels that could harm your equipment 8 1 1 Some tips and precautions for ESD sensitive environment Make sure to discharge any built up static electricity from yourself and your KISS BOX before touching or connecting one KISS BOX to another e Ground yourself by touching a earth grounded metal surface before handling KISS BOX and other equipments e For fixed installations put the KISS BOX products in a grounded metallic rack e Ensure air relative humidity is minimum 60 e Install ESD specific prevention items such as grounding mats e R
9. Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 The network answer aE re a ee Hardware user s manual A This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature provided with the equipment A This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock Read Instruction Read and understand all of the safety and operating instructions before using this equipment Retain Instructions The safety instructions should be kept for future reference Follow Warnings Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the equipment or in the user manual Avoid Attachments Do not use tools or attachments that are not recommended by KISS BOX Company because they may be hazardous A Power Source This equipment should only be operated from the power source indicated on the product This equipment is intended to be used with a main power system with a Neutral conductor The third Earth pin is a safety feature do not attempt to bypass or disable it Never install or use electrical equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm Servicing Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel There are no user serviceable parts inside To prevent the risk of shock do not attempt to service this equipment yourself because opening or removing cove
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11. NO 2 COM 2 NC 2 NO 3 COM 3 NC 3 NO 4 COM 4 ieee gt Relay 4 The Digital Output 4 channels Analog Relay card provide 4 low signal relay Main applications Audio low signal e Rated load 1A 120 VAC or 2A 130 VDC resistive load e Turn on off time 3 mS e 4KV Transient isolation with backplane e 1KV Transient isolation Relay to Relay 6 7 DO4BR Card NO 1 COM 1 NO 2 COM 2 NC 2 NO 3 COM 3 NC 3 NO 4 COM 4 gt Relay 1 ey p Relay 3 gt Relay 4 The Digital Output 4 channels Bistable Relay card provide 4 low signal relay Keep state if the I O Box shutdow The state of each relay can be read at anytime e Rated load 1A 120 VAC or 2A 130 VDC resistive load e Turn on off time 3 mS e 4KV Transient isolation with backplane e 1KV Transient isolation Relay to Relay 18 28 NO 1 COM 1 NO 2 COM 2 NC 2 NO 3 COM 3 NC 3 NO 4 COM 4 joy Relay 3 gt Relay 4 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 6 8 DO8SK Card The Digital Output 8 channels SinK card provide connections for 8 output Main applications Low Power Solenoid LED lamp Relay High speed and repetitive commutation e Common ground Sink 5 30 VDC e Voltage range 5 to 30 VDC ei H LOAD 1 e Voltage rating SOoVDC Serer e Maximum current driver 0 3A 30 VDC LOAD 3 a resistive load T L
12. OAD 4 A e Protected by resettable Fuses LOAD5 z 4 KV Transient isolation with backplane LOADS LOAD 7 LOAD 8 a aD OV The only way to rearm the resettable fuse is turning off the power for a few seconds 6 9 DO4HM Card The Digital Output 4 channel High Side MOSFET card provide connections for 4 solid state power MOSFET stage Main applications High Power Solenoid DC motor LED Lamp Relay High speed commutation e Common positive High Side o8 48 VDC e Voltage range 8 to 48 VDC e Voltage Rating 60VDC oat ata e Maximum current driver 2A channel Load 2 e Temperature protection e Auto restart electronic fuse roads a e 4KV Transient isolation with backplane Load4 eee Fov 19 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 6 10 AI8RA Card The Analog Input 8 channel Ratiometric converter card provide 8 analog ratiometric inputs Main applications Potentiometers reader analog detection sensor e Low cost Resolution 8 bits Sampling rate Voltage reference available on pin 1 Input voltage range 0 to 5 VDC Input voltage protection 30 VDC No Isolation with the backplane Octal 8 bits A D 6 10 1 precaution for unused inputs In case all inputs are not needed it is recommended to use consecutive inputs starting IN1 pin 2 then wir
13. SC processor Thanks to its specific network coprocessor the Kiss Box handles most network tasks with only a small overhead for the main processor This permits the Kiss Box to have incredible performances for example the RTP MIDI firmware has a latency of less than 800 microseconds worst case scenario That means that a MIDI message that comes from the network is sent to the MIDI connector in less than 800 microseconds a PC or Mac takes typically between 2 and 4 milliseconds for the same job The same processor board is used in all available Kiss Boxes The difference between the various models is the type of extension board e Dual MIDI DMX ArtNet I O 3 or 8 slots LTC MTC etc Of course the processor runs a different firmware for each of these extension boards The firmware is updated very simply and quickly directly from the editor via the network that remains in the Box memory whatever the firmware used Another feature of the Kiss Box range is the P O E standard compliance P O E stands for Power Over Ethernet This standard allows using spare conductors or data conductors in network cable to carry the required power supply for an end device Kiss Boxes are installed and configured using the Editor software This tool is also used to monitor the status of a Kiss Box even if the box is being controlled by other software running on a different machine Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 4 1 1 Introducti
14. ane 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 PF UPLINK KISS BOX KISS BOX kiss B0x KISS BOX Exemple 4 4 1 7 Why choose electrical isolation between Ethernet and Applications IEEE802 3af offers Environment A Ports not isolated from each other Environment B 1 5KV transient isolation from chassis and port to port KISS BOX uses only the Environment B offering many advantages for the user e No ground loop e Can t be destroyed by a differential voltage on different Ground Earth e Safer if connected device present default isolation e Better noise immunity MCU Interface as F ee i POE DC DC ESD capacitor 2KV 3X Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 5 1 1 Description of front panel e LINK Green LED Light On if a link with a server is established e 10 Red LED Flash On Off for Version 1 to indicate LAN activity with a network at 10Mbits S e 100 Red LED Flash On Off for Version 1 to indicate LAN activity with a network at 100Mbits S e RUN Blue LED Off gt the BOX is not ready gt BOX Resetting 2 Blink 50 each second gt BOX running Blink 10 each second gt BOX malfunction or protocol error Fast blinking gt Firmware uploader Mode e Push button Press the button behind the small hole in Kiss Box front panel using for example a pen tip At the power up and maxim
15. cc cccccsesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesenesenens 25 8 2 1 PowerCon Handling s ss seeseeseesieeeesresiesresiesresresrerrsurrrsrrnrnrrtsrrsresresres 25 8 2 2 20A PowerCon Cable asSeMbly ccccescsessseceseseseseseseseseseseseserenenenens 25 8 2 3 20A PowerCon Final assembly c ccccesesesesececesesesesesesesesesesesenenenenens 25 8 2 4 32A PowerCon Cable preparation c c ccceecsesesesesessteseseseseteseseees 25 8 2 5 32A PowerCon Final assembly c ccccesesesesesececesesesesesesesesesenereneserens 26 8 3 How to wiring the Ethernet cable 2 c cesceeteeeseeedeneeteeseneseeeseeeeeeteee 26 94 VEE Bias igoe neeaae eaten at atan tel ota a a Settee Sata 27 8 5 Warranty and repair ccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeseeeeeenseeeesseneeneseeeeess 27 6 6 REVISION NISIOR s 2 4 cceti et eae teal E aE r tetas at at sad eae tates 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 The Kiss Box is an embedded networked computer It uses the Ethernet network to exchange data with other computers which can be other Kiss Boxes or an another PC compatible computer Mac computers etc Compared to other solutions Ethernet has many advantages e Available on most computer platforms Windows Mac OS Linux etc No specific driver needed in most cases No limit in network length and node connections Very high bandwidth Peer to peer capability The Kiss Box is built around a powerful RI
16. e copper wire in the plug in connector and turn the screw firmly 6 2 3 How to wiring the plug in connector for Vibration Application If an application is subject to vibration Kiss Box recommands that you either use ferrules to terminated wire to the detachable screw terminal connector 15 28 6 2 4 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 How to powering the IO card Several type of IO card need a external regulated Power Supply Unit to working correctly The Power inputs are always located at the same place Positive on Pin 1 and Negative on Pin 10 e Always deliver electrical power using Star Topology e A single PSU can be used to power multiple 1O 3 8 Box thanks to insulation between Kiss Box e Never connect the power supply in parallel e Minimum conductor cross section 1 5 mm 28 AWG e Standard wire code colors positive in RED negative in BLACK O 3328 b B 2 i aaa A UP 226 _ POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY A The current can increase up to 8A for maximal rating applications Take care to use the right wire cross section regarding the estimated current needs Powered iIo Jsolaton With Max Current Positive Pin Negative Pin Card Type Backplane DO8SK Y 2 4 A 1 10 DO4HM Y 8A 1 10 16 28
17. e first unused to pin 10 0 Volts or Ground in order to avoid A D converter noise issues Exemple 4 inputs wired on IN1 to IN4 IN5 must be connected to Ground 6 10 2 Voltage reference IN2 IN3 IN4 The AI8RA card delivers a 5 VDC 50mA max voltage reference on pin 1 This reference can be used directly to power potentiometers or sensors A Never connect Vref or 0 V to any current source or bridge to other IO cards O The only way to rearm the resettable fuse is turning off the power for a few seconds 20 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 6 11 AO8DA Card The Analog Output 8 channel Digital to Analog converter card provide connections for Octal analog output Main applications CV generation 0 10V Dimmer Motor control e Low cost e DAC resolution 8 bits ee Load 1 lt q e Output voltage range 0 10 VDC AE 4 e Maximum current driver 4 mA channel Load3 lt e Protection short circuit Indefinitely Load 4 lt Octal e Protection overvoltage 30 V gt gt PAARA oa e No Isolation with the backplane Load7 lt H Load 8 lt 0V Never connect 0 V in parallel with any other circuits or other AI8RA cards 21 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 7 1 SW4POE Switcher The SW4POE Box integreated a 5 ports unmanaged switcher and 4 P O E Endspan e Reliable and Low
18. educe movement speed on handling or dis connecting KISS BOX products 24 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 8 2 About the PowerCon connectors 8 2 1 PowerCon Handling Engagement amp Separation 8 2 2 20A PowerCon Cable assembly Da 5 00 to 11 00mm use the white chuck Da 9 50 to 15 00mm use the black chuck 20 00 mm 8 00 mm Color code for cables e Green Yellow Earth al e Blue Neutral e Black or Brown Line 8 2 3 20A PowerCon Final assembly 1 Put bushing and chuck onto the cable 2 Prepare cable as show above 3 Insert the wire into the terminals and fasten the clamping device by a flat screw driver 4 Push insert and chuck into housing pay attention to the guiding keyway 5 Fasten bushing by means of a fork wrench 3 4 minimum torque 2 5Nm 8 2 4 32A PowerCon Cable preparation 25mm 15mm 25 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 8 2 5 32A PowerCon Final assembly 8 3 How to wiring the Ethernet cable CAT5 Cross 12345678 12345678 1 Orange White 1 Brown 2 Orange I l 1 68 Wi 2 Brown White 3 Green White hiisi heiii 2 gt 7 iabiiad Fide 3 Green 4 Blue BANG Wil 3 6 4 Blue White 5 Blue White 4 5 NI 5 Blue 6 Green 5S 4 6 Green White 7 Brown White s 7 Orange 8 Brown 8 Orange White 1 Orange White 1 Orange White CATS 1 1 2 Orange 1 gt 1 2 Orange 3 Green White gt 3 Green Whi
19. on Rather than using a dedicated power supply connector the Kiss Boxes receive their operating power trough the RJ45 network connector This system is called P O E Power Over Ethernet Power Over Ethernet technology defined in IEEE802 3af specification allows Ethernet devices such as the Kiss Box IP telephones wireless LAN Access Points Camera and many other appliances to receive power as well as data over existing LAN cabling without needing to modify the existing Ethernet infrastructure Power is inserted in the network by means of a P O E power supply called a Midspan or it s integrated directly into a device such as a switcher or router and called an Endspan Midspan or Endspan can be found in a variety of formats they can be single or multi port stand alone DIN rail or 19 rackmount For more information on P O E you can surf to http www poweroverethernet com 4 1 2 Features e Only one set of wires to bring to the Kiss Box simplifies installation and saves space and cost e There is no need to pay for an expensive electrician or delay your installation to meet the electrician s schedule saves time and money e The Kiss Box can be easily moved to wherever you can lay a LAN cable minimal disruption to the workplace Safer no mains voltages anywhere e A UPS can guarantee power to multiple Kiss Boxes located at different position during mains power failure e Kiss Box can be shut down or reset rem
20. otely so no need for a power switch e P O E use lower voltage 48 Volts gt safe use e P O E support hot swap Insert and remove e Midspan or Endspan Both use a signature detection before turning on the power in the cable which means no P O E device can be destroyed by inadvertaned connections Please note that connecting a Kiss Box directly to a simple non P O E switch hub router will simply not work since these devices do not provide the necessary power over the network cable KISS BOX provides only Midspan and an Endspan is optional e the standard delivery is a Midspan from Pihong which can power only one Kiss Box e The optional switched Endspan SW4POE contains a 4 way switch one uplink and 4 Endspans that can power up to 4 Kiss Boxes Any other IEEE802 3af compliant Midspan or Endspan can also be used 5 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 4 1 3 Exemple 1 Use a Midspan lt gt Ethernet cable Data gt Ethernet cable Data Power gt AC input voltage KISS BOX Exemple 1 4 1 4 Network Switch Router Lac 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 PF UPLINK KISS BOX Exemple 2 4 1 5 swPoe Exemple 3 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 4 1 6 Exemple 4 Use a Switcher Router integreate a Endspan Endspan P O E Network Switch Router w
21. r Polar 6 See also chapter 8 1 6 1 4 I O Card Installation If neccessary remove the blank panel with a screwdriver When inserting I O Card into I O BOX align the PC board of the I O Card with the inside grooves on the top and bottom of the I O BOX Push the I O Card straight into the I O BOX until it is firmly seated in the backplane connector Once the I O Card is inserted fasten the two captive screws with a screwdriver to firmly secure the I O Card to the I O BOX 6 1 5 I O Card Removal Unfasten both captive screws with a screwdriver now you can remove the card by way of pulling on the two captive screws 14 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 6 2 Description of front panel ACTIVITY Green LED gt Flash On to indicate a state change on one or several I O e RUN Red LED Light Off gt I O card doesn t work Light Blink gt I O card working Light Flashing gt I O card Error Green Connector 10 pins Connector Voltage rating 130V DIN VDE 0110 Connector Current rating 8 A by contact Conductor cross section rigid or flexible 0 14 to 1 5 mm 16 to 28 AWG 6 2 1 Spare plug in connector 10 poles e On request to KISS BOX e Euroclamp SH10 3 5 e Phoenix 1840447 MC1 5 10 G 3 5 e or any others manufacturer Raster 3 5mm 10 pins 6 2 2 How to wiring the plug in connector When wiring of the I O Card strip off approximately 7 to 8mm of the insulating cable insert th
22. rs may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards 1 28 AON 7 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 7E iilo pE E a EEE AE T EEEE E E A E 1 COMIGINS a a a ae e E ee aha 2 What s the KISS B OK 25s cascicc schon icaees Reaulnenicncbsoincashon naan icusbonducasbendisnanondiancneaiades 4 Power Over Ethernet P O E ccccce in icasienencasanuaeduasieekiauun 5 Neds MINTO CLIOM sc wie feusd en aden be ceeeceecau e 5 AV A D AS E EE E EEE E A EE 5 4 1 3 Exemple 1 Use a Midspan c ccccceeeeeccceeeeeeeseeeeeeeceeeeeaeaeeeeeeeeeeees 6 4 1 4 Exemple 2 Use a Switcher Router with Midspan ccsseeeeeeeeeeeees 6 4 1 5 Exemple 3 Use the SW4POE oo ceecccecceeecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeesseeeeeeees 6 4 1 6 Exemple 4 Use a Switcher Router integreate a Endspaan 2 0 7 4 1 7 Why choose electrical isolation between Ethernet and Applications 7 BOX meea a a a aa tata hent eth oS a 8 5 1 1 Description of front panel si vexicestcentceskceva cect sonecesksguecesicentceskswagess vinedesssesedes 8 Onl SpEcIfCA tions idorani eaae AEE EEEE EEE E A AE bec innaees 8 5 2 DMX 512 transceivers BOX ounces aciseddrdd ccdandiccdsseddenta ceed seta settaadnsadenedeeldes 9 5 3 Dual MIDI transceivers BOX sieil aces cued ctseed set tdvied tteead ebtecar Sutdeval mbterel nbleutdond 9 5 4 LTC MTC transceivers Box siccc cs otsvisasp tec etevese onthe ceteeisiaetesta aves 10 5 5 Quad Serial
23. te 4 Blue ai 4 Blue 5 Blue White 4 4 5 Blue White 6 Green 5S 5 6 Green 7 Brown White 6 gt 6 7 Brown White 8 Brown 8 8 8 Brown 26 28 Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment applicable for E U Customers or others countries with separate collection systems This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling 8 5 Warranty and repair KISS BOX b v warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free of charge from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by other than repair personnel authorized by KISS BOX b v or which have been subject to misure abuse accident or improper installation KISS BOX b v assumes no liability as a consequence of such events under the terms of this Warranty Please
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25. um 2 secondes gt Firmware uploader mode Less as 4 seconds gt Reset More as 4 secondes gt Out of factory reset e 10 100 Base T connector Type RJ45 x lt L O ea N oe lt I 10 100 Base T Pin Function 1 TX 2 TX ial 3 RX Mees 4 5 7 amp 8 P O E 6 RX 5 1 2 Specifications e 10 100 Base T e Auto MDIX auto crossing cable e Full compliant with IEEE802 3af Class 2 Environment B 1 5KV transient isolation from chassis and port to port e Size square BOX 86 X 86 X 56mm W x H x D excludes connectors e Size wide BOX 172 X 86 X 56mm W x H x D excludes connectors e Weight 400 to 600 gr Operating temperature 20 C to 70 C Storage temperature 40 C to 85 C Operating humidity 5 to 95 RH non condensing Listings UL ROHS Compliances CE FCC Class A Hardware user s manual Revision 1 5 5 2 DMX 512 transceivers Box e Full 512 channels In and Out support e ARTNET compliant or TCP UDP IP transport e Peer to peer function under Artnet mode x lt 7O cA N 2 lt e Merge Unmerge Freeze Continue amp Clear functions under TCP IP e Break time amp Mark After Break programmable e LED activity for DMX input and output I 10 100 Base T e 1 5KV Transient isolation Pin Function 1 Ground 2 Signal 3 Signal 4 not used 5
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