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You can also power the device over the RS485 connector. In order to do so, adhere to the steps below.
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    <li>Unscrew the two hex bolts and remove the back panel.<br>[[File:Networking_trb145_manual_powering_options_rs485_unscrew_hex_bolts.png|300px]]</li>
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    <li>Remove the PCB board from the case.</li>
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    <li>Place a resistor between the "RS PWR ENABLE" pins (marked 1 & 2 in the figure below) on the PCB board:<br>[[File:Networking_trb145_manual_powering_options_rs485.png|400px]]</li>
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     <li>Connect pins 3 (GND) and 6 (PWR) to a 9-30 VDC power supply.<br>[[File:Networking_trb145_manual_powering_options_rs485_connector_pinout.png]]</li>
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    <li>If the PWR LED lights up, the device was successfully powered over the RS485 connector.</li>
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