Pathway connectivity solutions Pathport 6151, Pathport 1012, Pathport 6101, Pathport 6102, Pathport 6152 Installation Manual

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This guide describes the requirements for, and the steps involved in the permanent installation of all Pathway Connectivity Pathport® gateways. Some familiarity with DMX512 and Ethernet lighting networks is assumed.
This guide covers the following model numbers: 1011, 1012, 6101, 6102, 6151, 6152, 6182, 6201, 6202, 6203, 6225, 6321, 6322, 6326, 6421, 6422, 6423, 6424, 6425, 6426, 6427, 6730 and 6824 models. It may also cover certain custom Pathport models.
Installation Guide
DMX CONNECTOR WIRE TERMINATIONS
RS485 wire color is manufacturer-specic. Use the connector to determine pin number for each wire. We suggest Belden 9829 or
9842.
XLR Pin Standard RS485 Wire Conductor
Pin 1 Shield
Pin 2 Data - (pair 1 complement)
Pin 3 Data + (pair 1 true)
NETWORK REQUIREMENTS - WIRING & LAYOUT
Network wiring should follow standard Ethernet wiring rules and be
installed by a qualied person. Category 5 wire or better is required and should be certied under the TIA/EIA-568 standard. Without certication, it may be impossible to determine the source of any problems.
Good wiring practice prohibits the termination of building wire with
a male RJ45 plug or the “hard-wiring” of data lines to end devices.
Pathport two-port gateways ship with an in-line female RJ45 mini-
jack, similar to a punchdown connector, as well as a short male-to­male RJ45 jumper. The jumper is then connected to the gateway.
The in-line jack and jumper are available an accessory package for the Pathport Uno.
NETWORK REQUIREMENTS - PoE
Pathport one-, two-, and four-port gateways are designed to utilize the IEEE 802.3af standard, commonly called Power-over­Ethernet (PoE). PoE-enabled switches, such as Pathway VIA entertainment-class switches like the #6740, are readily available. Their use is strongly recommended to simply installation and prevent the need for separate power cabling.
PRE-CONFIGURATION
Pathport gateways retain their IP and patch conguration in non­volatile memory. Signicant on-site time savings can be attained by conguring the Pathport name and network information in the shop. With a computer and a switch, create a simple network mock-up. Use Pathscape software to congure the individual Pathport and port names, and to set IP addresses and basic patches. Put temporary labels on the Pathports with the t-up location, then repackage them for shipping.
Pin 4 Not connected
Pin 5 Not connected
When Cat5 (or higher) wire is used for DMX transmission, the following chart is used instead:
DMX over Cat5e/Cat6
Wire Color
and #
White/orange (1) Data + (pair 1 true) 3
Orange (2) Data - (pair 1 complement) 2
White/green (3) Unassigned -
Green (6) Unassigned -
Blue (4) Unassigned -
White/blue (5) Unassigned -
White/brown (7) Data signal common for Pair 1 1
Brown (8) Unassigned with IDC Connectors 1
This chart is based on ANSI standard E1.27-2 and is intended for permanently installed DMX cabling. The connection of DMX
equipment to non-DMX equipment such as Ethernet switches may
result in equipment damage.
To help prevent this possibility, unless the wires have another known usage in the existing installation, wires 3 through 6 should be capped and turned back.
The use of RJ45 connectors for DMX equipment should be
restricted to patch bays in access controlled rooms and not used for
the connection of portable equipment.
Pre-congured Pathport eDIN cards use Black as common, green as D- and red as D+.
XLR
Pin #
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IN-LINE JACK INSTALLATION
Good wiring practice does not permit the hard-wiring of data lines to
end devices, such as Pathports.
To facilitate proper practice, Pathport two-port gateways ship with an in-line female RJ45 mini-jack, similar to a punchdown connector, as
well as a short male-to-male RJ45 jumper to connect the jack to the
node. (The jumper and jack are available as an accessory package for the Pathport Uno.)
First determine if the installation is using the TIA568A or TIA568B wiring scheme. Strip back the outer insulation jacket of the building wire no more than ¾”. Untwist the pairs, trim them to the same length but do not remove insulation from the individual wires. Slip the individual wires into the clear plastic guide piece, following the color coding scheme on the sticker. Position the guide piece onto the connector half of the jack. Press down rmly or gently apply pressure with a pair of pliers until the two pieces click together. The mini-inline connector is removable, if necessary.
C-SERIES GATEWAY (6201, 6202, 6203)
Installation Guide
If local power is required for the Pathport, see the note on local power at the end of this guide.
Gently insert the Pathport straight into the backbox, lifting it slightly so that is high in the backbox. Once all the way in, lower it until the tabs at the top of the trim ring take hold of the face plate. Once the top of the gateway’s faceplate is retained, swing the bottom in tight to the wall. Make sure no wiring or connectors are pinched, excessively bent or stressed. Using a #0 Phillips driver (not included), tighten the two setscrews provided, one on each side of the gateway’s face, to complete installation. If the Pathport has shipped with hex-head set screws, instead use a 1/16” Allen key (not provided)
The Pathport is ready to be powered up.
Disconnect all power before proceeding with the installation. If the Pathport has been pre-congured, check the temporary label to ensure the Pathport is being installed in the correct location.
C-series Pathports should be installed in standard two-gang
masonry deep backboxes (ears in) for ushmounting or, for surface mounting, in Pathport surface mount backboxes, part number 6901. Use of other surface mount backboxes is not recommended. Check the backbox for obstructions or any foreign material. The backbox should be clean and empty of debris. Install the in-line Ethernet jack provided, if necessary.
Attach the Pathport trim ring to the backbox with the 4 screws pro­vided. Do not over-tighten or distort the shape of the trim ring.
Inspect the Pathport and make sure all components, including the printed circuit boards, are secure. Note that it is normal to see exposed metal on the mating connectors.
If the backbox contains an RJ45 female punchdown connector, use the male-to-male jumper (included) to connect it to the node. Otherwise, plug the male RJ45 pigtail directly into the connector on the back of the node. Attach the green ground wire to the ground screw in the backbox.
PATHPORT UNO (6101, 6102)
Disconnect all power before proceeding
with installation.
Pathport Uno single-port gateways are designed to be installed in standard masonry deep backboxes (ears in) for
ush mounting, or deep (minimum 58mm or 2.25”) surface mount backboxes.
If the Pathport has been pre-congured,
check the temporary label to ensure the gateway is being installed in the correct
location.
Pathport Unos can be permanently set
to a specic DMX universe, 1 through
4, by use of a jumper on the back edge of the circuit board. If the system designer has not given specic instructions about the setting, then leave the jumper in the NET position, and configure standard or custom patches using Pathscape.
Because Unos do not have a front panel display, if you are
installing multiple gateways it’s a good idea to maintain a log of serial
numbers. The serial numbers are exposed when the gateways are discovered in Pathscape which is where they will be patched. If the devices are easily visible from where you run Pathscape, use the “Identify” feature, which will blink the blue NET LED and the green DMX LED on the selected gateway.
Once this information is recorded, check the backbox for obstructions or foreign material. The backbox should be clean and
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