
PWGW DIN CLK Vignette Clock Installation
Guide
08/27/21
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Pathway Connectivity | #103 - 1439 17th Ave SE Calgary, AB Canada T2G 1J9
Phone: + 1 866 617 3074 www.pathwayconnect.com
Due to new cybersecurity laws, all Vignette devices shipped after
January 1, 2020 have security properties enabled. This means
that by default, the device is not set up to receive unsecured
network protocols such as E1.31 sACN.
You must add the Pathport to a Security Domain using
Pathscape before conguration and use.
Pathway ssACN (Secure sACN) is enabled by default.
To use the above unsecured protocols, open Pathscape. In
the Pathport base device properties, under the Network DMX
Receive Protocols section, click the Allow Unsecured RX
checkbox.
Once checked, you may select the network protocol(s) to receive.
For further information, please see the following sections in the
Pathscape manual: Security, Vignette Properties > Network
DMX Receive Protocols.
IMPORTANT - UNSCURED NETWORK PROTOCOLS
• Disconnect all power before proceeding with installation.
• Securely mount DIN rail (if not already installed in an enclosure).
To mount the Vignette Clock, hook the upper slots on the back
of the plastic extrusion to the DIN rail and then gently but rmly
press on the bottom front corners of the extrusion to snap the
module onto the rail. DO NOT press directly on the PCB card
itself.
• If the Vignette Clock is using an auxiliary power supply, connect
the power IN terminal block, after checking that polarity is being
observed. The earth ground terminal must be connected to the
enclosure’s chassis or electrical ground terminal to ensure EMC
compliance. Restore power and the card will boot up.
• Attach the network cable to the RJ45 connector. Because good
wiring practice requires building wire to terminate with a female
connector, typically a short (12”/30cm) male-to-male jumper is
used. If PoE is being used, the card will boot up. Both auxiliary
power and PoE may be connected simultaneously without
damaging the Clock.
• The STATUS LED will begin ashing blue. Ensure the RJ45 LEDs
indicate link and activity. The system is now ready for testing.
• To remove the device from the DIN rail, use a athead screwdriver
to gently pry the hooked foot on the end caps of the device away
from the DIN rail. The corner of the device should life free; repeat
at the other side and unhook the device from the rail.
• On a computer on the same network, open Pathscape. Refer to
the Pathscape manual on how to read settings and set properties.
• YOU MUST USE Pathscape software to add the device to a
Security Domain and enable Unsecured Protocols if needed
(see Pathscape manual for details on Security, and Vignette
Properties > Network DMX Receive Protocols).
• For all other conguration details, see the Pathscape Manual
section Vignette Clock.
INSTALLATION
• Powered via PoE (PoE Class 1 device) or regulated 24-48VDC
power supply
• 4W maximum power consumption
• Internal, replaceable CR2032 backup battery (3V)
• ANSI E1.31 sACN - Streaming ACN
• IEEE 802.3af Class 1 Power-over-Ethernet
• RoHS 2011/65/EU + A1 2015/863
• CE
• California Title 1.81.26, Security of Connected Devices
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION
COMPLIANCE
• 0.35 lbs (0.16 kg)
• 4.5”W x 4”H x 1.9” D (114mm x 103mm x 49mm)
• Operating Conditions: 14°F-113°F (-10°C to 45°C); 5-95% relative
humidity, non-condensing
PHYSICAL