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This article aims to describe the recommended use of the Flowire Converter with the Exigo PA/GA system.  
 
This article aims to describe the recommended use of the Flowire Converter with the Exigo PA/GA system.  
  
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== How to use Flowire ==
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=== General ===
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The Flowire Converters, [[FCDC1]] and [[FCDC2]], enable Ethernet to run on the same two wires as power, providing simpler cabling and opening up for longer cable hauls.<br>
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The FCDC1 is capable of powering Ethernet devices attached to it, such as IP PA panels with PoE Mode B. FCDC2 does not forward power to its Ethernet port.<br>
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It is recommended to use only two Flowires on each link. It is possible to connect more, using cluster/bus configurations, but this should be avoided if possible, and is not an option for redundant solutions such as a PA panel connected to an AB system via Flowire links.<br>
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Flowire links must be physically separated in the rack, and must have separate Network Management Keys (NMK) to avoid detrimental results from cross talk. Conversely, Flowires meant to communicate with each other must use the same NMK.
  
  

Revision as of 11:43, 6 February 2017

This article aims to describe the recommended use of the Flowire Converter with the Exigo PA/GA system.

How to use Flowire

General

The Flowire Converters, FCDC1 and FCDC2, enable Ethernet to run on the same two wires as power, providing simpler cabling and opening up for longer cable hauls.

The FCDC1 is capable of powering Ethernet devices attached to it, such as IP PA panels with PoE Mode B. FCDC2 does not forward power to its Ethernet port.

It is recommended to use only two Flowires on each link. It is possible to connect more, using cluster/bus configurations, but this should be avoided if possible, and is not an option for redundant solutions such as a PA panel connected to an AB system via Flowire links.

Flowire links must be physically separated in the rack, and must have separate Network Management Keys (NMK) to avoid detrimental results from cross talk. Conversely, Flowires meant to communicate with each other must use the same NMK.