Clarity Gateway
  • Setup
    • Getting Started
      • Mounting and Wiring
        • Power and Ground Connections
        • Flexible I/O Connections
        • Serial Connections
        • USB and Ethernet
      • Network Layout
      • Accessing Clarity Gateway Web Interface
      • Setting Password
      • Entering License Key
      • Changing the IP address
      • Updating Software
      • 3rd Party Devices
        • Running the Installer Script
        • Moxa UC-8100-ME Setup
        • Runnning Clarity Gateway on a 3rd Party Device
        • Password Recovery on 3rd Party Devices
    • SSH Access
    • Serial Console Access
    • Adding USB Storage
  • Connections
    • EtherNet/IP
      • Adding an EtherNet/IP Connection
      • Receiving values from EtherNet/IP
      • Sending values to EtherNet/IP
    • MQTT
      • Adding a SparkPlug MQTT Connection
      • Adding a Text/JSON MQTT Connection
      • Sending values to MQTT
    • Modbus
      • Sending values to Modbus
      • Receiving values from Modbus
      • Adding a Modbus TCP Device
    • Local I/O
      • Configuring Analog Inputs
      • Configuring Digital Inputs
      • Configuring Digital Outputs
  • Transfer Data Between Connections
  • Channels
    • Setting Clarity Metadata
  • Other
    • Recovery
    • Settings Import/Export
      • Exporting Settings
      • Importing Settings
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Mounting and Wiring

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Last updated 1 year ago

DIN Rail Mounting

The Iron Pi can be mounted on a standard 35mm DIN rail. Attachment to the DIN rail requires no tools. To attach the Iron Pi to a DIN rail:

  1. Hook the bottom of the DIN rail's spring mechanism to the bottom of the DIN rail

  2. Push the unit up toward the top of the rail

  3. Rock the unit down to grip the top of the rail

The Iron Pi can be removed from the rail by just pushing up toward the top of the rail and rocking the unit back to release from the rail.

Wiring to the Terminal Block

The Iron Pi's terminals can accept 16AWG to 24AWG bare wire. When connecting wires to the Iron Pi's terminals, strip 10mm of insulation from the end of the wire.

When connecting stranded or thin gauge wire to the Iron Pi's terminals, use a small flathead screwdriver to release the terminal while inserting the wire. Ferrules and larger solid wires can be pushed into the terminals without pressing the orange release mechanism.