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AXIS A9188 Network I/O Relay Module

The following table shows the available power after connection of the 0.3 A device in the example.

Power source

Available power

Power over Ethernet802.3at Type 2 Class 4

12 – 3.6 = 8.4 W

8–28 V DC

12 – 3.6 = 8.4 W

The DC output on the following connectors are considered as power outputs:

DC Power Out Connector

Supervised I/O Connector

For connector specifications, see

page 22

.

Wire Area

NO

NO

NOTICE

TICE

TICE

Each wire shall have an conductor cross-sectional area that corresponds to an conductor
gauge range of AWG 28–16 (CSA) or AWG 22–14 (cUL/UL). Select cables in compliance
with your local regulations.

AWG

Diameter

mm (in)

Area

mm

2

28–16

0.321–1.29 (0.0126–0.0508)

0.0810–1.31

22–14

0.644–1.63 (0.0253–0.0641)

0.326–2.08

Connectors

For information about the connectors’ positions, see

Hardware overview on page 12

.

The following section describes the connectors’ technical specifications.

Network Connector

NO

NO

NOTICE

TICE

TICE

The product shall be connected using a shielded network cable (STP). All cables connecting
the product to the network shall be intended for their specific use. Make sure that the
network devices are installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. For
information about regulatory requirements, see

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) on

page 2

.

RJ45 Ethernet connector. Use Category 5e cables or higher.

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Summary of Contents for A9188

Page 1: ...AXIS A9188 Network I O Relay Module Installation Guide Full Reference...

Page 2: ...the instructions and used in its intended environment Immunity to electrical and electromagnetic phenomena when installed according to the instructions and used in its intended environment USA This e...

Page 3: ...all not be disposed of together with household or commercial waste Directive 2012 19 EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE is applicable in the European Union member states To prevent p...

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Page 5: ...t in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NO NO NOTICE TICE TICE Indicates a situation which if not avoided cou...

Page 6: ...product Using excessive force with power tools could cause damage to the product Do not use chemicals caustic agents or aerosol cleaners Use only accessories that comply with the technical specificat...

Page 7: ...G Risk of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with an identical battery or a battery which is recommended by Axis Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations or...

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Page 9: ...uctions below in addition to the general information and instructions provided throughout this document In cases where pieces of information contradict each other the requirements for UL compliance al...

Page 10: ...pose of used lithium batteries contact your local authority for waste disposal Specifications Operating Conditions Classification IEC 60721 4 3 Class 3M3 Temperatures 35 C to 66 C 31 F to 150 8 F Humi...

Page 11: ...as not been evaluated by UL Maintenance Instructions For maintenance instructions and for information about how to configure the Axis product see the User Manual Further Information Firmware version N...

Page 12: ...For specifications of the hardware components see 1 Supervised I O and power connector DC OUT port 1 4 2 Supervised I O and power connector DC OUT port 5 8 3 12 24 V power connector DC OUT 4 Relay con...

Page 13: ...tor 3 Control button 4 Relay LED indicators 8x 5 Status LED indicator 6 Network LED indicator 7 I O overcurrent LED indicator 8 Power LED indicator LED Color Indication Green Steady for connection to...

Page 14: ...Axis product shall be installed within a secured area The Axis product whether it is installed as a single elevator controller or in a system of controllers shall not limit or weaken the intended use...

Page 15: ...etwork cable to the network until all the other wires have been connected To allow for future maintenance to avoid excessive strain on wires and connectors and to avoid damage to conductor insulation...

Page 16: ...is accessed the root password must first be configured 4 AXIS I O Manager opens in your browser The start page is called the Dashboard How to access the product from the Internet Once connected the Ax...

Page 17: ...n the Axis product appears in the window double click to open its web pages 4 For information about how to set the password see page 20 Assign the IP Address Manually optional 1 Acquire an available I...

Page 18: ...Select the devices you wish to configure different models can be selected and click Assign IP address to selected devices 2 Click Yes in the Device Maintenance dialog 3 Select Assign the following IP...

Page 19: ...er the following commands Linux Unix syntax arp s IP address serial number temp ping s 408 IP address Linux Unix example arp s 192 168 0 125 00 40 8c 18 10 00 temp ping s 408 192 168 0 125 Windows syn...

Page 20: ...follow these steps 1 Click Use HTTPS A temporary certificate valid for one year is created enabling encryption of all traffic to and from the product and the password can now be set securely 2 Enter a...

Page 21: ...with either a rated output power limited to 100 W or a rated output current limited to 5 A Power supply Maximum load on outputs Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af Type 1 Class 3 IEEE 802 3at Type 2 Cla...

Page 22: ...ct cables in compliance with your local regulations AWG Diameter mm in Area mm2 28 16 0 321 1 29 0 0126 0 0508 0 0810 1 31 22 14 0 644 1 63 0 0253 0 0641 0 326 2 08 Connectors For information about th...

Page 23: ...tput 2 For powering auxiliary equipment Note This pin can only be used as power out See Power Consumption on page 21 24 V DC output 3 For powering auxiliary equipment Note This pin can only be used as...

Page 24: ...ss 4 or 3 6 W PoE Type 2 Class 3 Relay Connector 4 pin relay terminal block for 0 V REF NO COM NC Function Pin Notes Specifications 0 V REF 1 0 V REF NO 2 For connecting auxiliary equipment COM 3 For...

Page 25: ...connect power out to Relay COM 12 V DC Relay COM COM Output power to auxiliary equipment when jumper is used 24 V 24 V Use jumper to connect power out to Relay COM 24 V DC 12 24 V DC Out Power Connec...

Page 26: ...in Notes Specifications 12 V DC 1 12 V DC Max load 350 mA 0 V REF 2 0 V DC A 3 B 4 Important The recommended maximum cable length is 30 m 98 4 ft Important The output circuits in this section are Clas...

Page 27: ...owering controller when not using Power over Ethernet Note This pin can only be used as power in 8 28 V DC max 26 W Buttons The control button is used for Resetting the product to factory default sett...

Page 28: ...ion For the latest version of this document see www axis com The user manual is available at www axis com To check if there is updated firmware available for your product see www axis com support For...

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Page 30: ...Installation Guide Full Reference Ver M2 2 AXIS A9188 Network I O Relay Module Date May 2017 Axis Communications AB 2016 Part No 1742335...

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