Physical Installation

Connecting to the Site Network with Local Power

  1. Plug the power supply unit into an AC power outlet
  2. Connect the PSU to the DX.

Connecting to the Site Network with Remote Power

If your device needs to be positioned some distance from either the nearest AC power outlet or site network equipment, using the included passive Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) injector will simplify the installation cabling and allow for improved cellular signal strength. The POE injector cable allows the DC power and Ethernet connection to be run to the Accelerated 6310-DX via the Ethernet connection only.

  1. Plug the power supply unit into an AC power outlet and connect to the PoE injector.
  2. Connect the male RJ45 connector plug of the POE injector cable to the site network equipment/router.
  3. Connect a standard Ethernet cable from the RJ45 socket/jack on the POE injector cable, (marked ‘DC OUT’), to the LAN/PoE Ethernet port of the DX.

Remote Power Trouble Shooting

On the end of the POE injector cable (see diagram) there are two LEDs. The Red LED marked DC IN will be illuminated if the DX Power Supply Unit (PSU) in plugged into an AC power outlet and plugged into the POE Injector Cable. If the red LED is not illuminated check the following:

  • Ensure that the PSU is plugged into an AC power outlet and is receiving power.
  • Ensure that the PSU’s power plug is correctly connected to the POE injector cable power input socket.

If the green LED marked  DC OUT is not illuminated after connecting to the 6310-DX, verify the integrity of the Ethernet cable.  

The PoE injector must be connected to LAN port 1 on the DX for the device to properly receive power.

The Red LED marked DC IN and the Green LED marked DC OUT will both be illuminated on the POE injector cable (see diagram) if you have properly connected the PSU and you have connect a length of CAT5 cable properly to the POE injector cable and the 6310-DX. If the red LED is illuminated and the Green LED not illuminated check the following:

  • Ensure that you have a good connection at both the ends of you CAT5 cable.
  • Check your CAT5 cable.