Connection methods
By default LivionKey30 uses internal 4G modem for internet connection. In addition, device can be configured to use local WLAN-network for internet connection if needed.
If 4G modem or WLAN cannot be used for internet connection for some reason, device can be connected to LAN-network by Ethernet-cable.
Note!
It’s strongly recommended to use an internal 4G modem or WLAN for internet connection. The device should be connected to LAN only in exceptional cases!
Steps to connect Ethernet-cable to LivionKey30
Take the device off from the wall bracket. Please notice that you need a unique key for opening the lock to release the device.
Once the device is taken out from the wall bracket, turn off the device from the power switch.
The Ethernet-cable should be connected to RJ-45 connector. The connector is located on the circuit board next to USB-connectors
Tip!
In order to make the connecting of the Ethernet-cable easier, you can temporarily remove the 4G modem (USB dongle) from its connector. If you do this, please insert it back to the same connector after you have connected the Ethernet-cable.
Connect Ethernet-cable to RJ-45 connector, see figures below. If you removed the modem, please insert it back to the USB-connector.
Once the cable is connected to the RJ-45 connector, pass the other end through the same hole with the power supply cable in the bottom of the device. In order to do this, remove the rubber gasket from the hole first. See figures below.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
It’s very important to ensure the RJ-45 cable doesn’t strain other cables or other components inside the device. In addition, a strain relief must be added to the RJ-45 cable so that it will not break anything if it’s pulled with force!
Turn on the device from the power switch and mount it back and lock it to wall bracket.
Remember:
For further information and guides on LivionKey, refer to our help center or contact our support team.