Connect the control system to the network.A DHCP server is required to access the web configuration interface via the device IP address. NOTE: The control system ships with DHCP enabled. To access the web configuration interface using the control system IP address: The interface can be accessed using the control system IP address or the Crestron XiO Cloud® service. The control system may be configured using the provided web configuration interface. A ground terminal connection is recommended but not required.If necessary, RXD+/RXD- and TXD+/TXD- may be swapped to maintain correct signal levels. RXD- and TXD- should idle low (going high at start of data transmission). RXD+ and TXD+ should idle high (going low at start of data transmission). RS-422 transmit and receive are balanced signals that require two lines plus a ground in each direction.TX TX (from RMC4) TX- (from RMC4) TX-/RX- RX RX (to RMC4) RX+ (from RMC4) Not used RTS RTS (from RMC4) TX+ (from RMC4) TX+/RX+ CTS CTS (to RMC4) RX- (to RMC4) Not used Apply power after all connections have been made.Connect the chassis ground lug to a known earth ground circuit (for example, building steel) to ensure that the RMC4 is grounded properly.A Crestron PoE (Power over Ethernet) power supply, such as the PWE-4803RU, or a PoE-capable network switch is recommended (both not included). Power is provided to the RMC4 by a single Ethernet cable.Observe the following when connecting the RMC4: Make all device connections as shown in the following illustrations. NOTE: Do not use the included screws to secure the bracket to the bottom of the RMC4 when mounting into a DIN rail, as it will then not be possible to remove the RMC4 from the DIN rail. Press the RMC4 into the bracket until it snaps into place. Align the slots on the bottom of the RMC4 with the tabs on the mounting bracket.
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