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... ... @@ -8,8 +8,10 @@ 8 8 ((( 9 9 = Ethernet Wiring = 10 10 11 -Ethernet is used forvarious devices within a Crestron Lighting Control system,including connectingalightingcontrol processortothelighting network,connectingZūmNetdevicesto the lighting network,connecting TSW touch-screen interfaces to thelighting network,andconnectingthelightingnetworkitselftoabuildingnetwork (buildingLAN).11 +Ethernet is used to connect various devices within a Crestron Lighting Control system to the lighting network as well as connecting the lighting network itself to a building network (building LAN). The term "lighting network" refers to the infrastructure that connects Ethernet-capable Crestron devices and allows for communication between them. 12 12 13 +The lighting network will typically consist of Crestron panels with at least one Ethernet device and at least one Ethernet switch. The device(s) within a panel are connected to the Ethernet switch from the factory, but cabling must be provided to connect the Ethernet switches within separate panels to each other and to the building LAN (if such a connection is shown on the submittals). Additionally, some devices in the field (such as GLPAC lighting controllers or TSW touch screens) must be connected to the lighting network by running an Ethernet cable from their location in the field back to an Ethernet switch in one of the lighting panels. 14 + 13 13 == Cabling == 14 14 15 15 All cable should be Category 5e or greater (including Category 6 and Category 6a). ... ... @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ 22 22 23 23 While either T568A or T568B termination pin-out are acceptable as long as they are used consistently, it is **recommended to use the T568B pin-out for all terminations.** By keeping to one standard, it is easier to stay consistent and prevent errors where the two sides of a single cable are not terminated to the same standard. 24 24 25 -See// 27 +See //[[Figure 1>>doc:Wiring Guide.Wiring Overview.Ethernet.WebHome||anchor="HFigure 1"]]// for the T568-B pin-out. 26 26 27 27 When making RJ-45 terminations, take care that the wires are in the correct order and pushed all the way to the end of the connector. A crimping tool with sharp blades that have not been dulled with use also helps in making good terminations. 28 28 ... ... @@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ 34 34 35 35 (% class="col-xs-12 col-sm-4" %) 36 36 ((( 39 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure1" %) 40 +((( 37 37 [[image:T568B pin-out.png||alt="image1.jpg"]] 38 38 //Figure 1: ANSI/TIA-568-B.2001 T568B Pin-Out// 39 39 )))