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Terminating a Ground Cable with an OT Terminal
Strip the ground cable.
A: OT terminal
B: ground cable
C: exposed cable conductor
L1: length of the exposed cable
When you are skillful, you can determine L1
based on the length of the OT terminal lug.
When striping off the insulation layer of the
ground cable, take care not to damage or nick
the metal conductor of the cable.
Fit the exposed cable into the OT terminal.
Ensure that the cable conductor does not
protrude more than 2 mm from the OT terminal.
Crimp the OT terminal lug.
The crimping impression may differ depending on
the crimping tool used.
2.5
4
6
10
16
25
35
50
Mapping between the cross-sectional area of a
cable conductor (C) and the length of an exposed
cable (L1)
Cross-sectional
L1 (mm)
Area of C (mm
2
)
1
7
1.5
7
7
8
9
11
13
14
16
16
Crimp the OT
terminal lug.
Preparing an RSSI Test Cable
Terminate one end of an outdoor network cable with an RJ45 connector by
following instructions in "Terminating an Outdoor Network Cable with
Shielded RJ45 Connectors."
Blue core wire
White and brown
core wire
Strip the other end of the cable, remain the core wire for pin 4 (blue) and that for
pin 7 (white and brown), cut off the other core wires, and wrap this end.
Mapping Between the RTN 360 and the PIs
Device Type
PI-DC B10
PI-DC A10
PI-DC A11
PI-AC/DC B20
PI Support
(Yes/No)
Power Supply
Mode
PI Support
(Yes/No)
Power Supply
Mode
PI Support
(Yes/No)
Power Supply Mode
PI Support
(Yes/No)
Power Supply Mode
RTN 360
Yes
Force mode only
Yes
Force mode only
Yes
Turn the DIP switch to
the PSE-PD mode.
Yes
Turn the DIP switch to
the PSE-PD mode.