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Wiring Diagrams

Internal power distribution and network connectivity reference for the EDC.


Overview​

This section provides detailed wiring diagrams showing how the EDC components are internally connected. These diagrams are useful for:

  • Understanding pre-wired connections between components
  • Troubleshooting connectivity issues
  • Planning network configurations
  • Identifying available ports

Editions Covered:

  • πŸ“¦ NUC Edition (detailed diagrams provided)
  • πŸ”Ά HR01-2 Edition (power distribution provided, network details TBD)

How to Use These Diagrams​

Power Distribution Diagrams show:

  • Which PDU outlets power which components
  • Power cable routing from wall to devices
  • Available outlets for future expansion

Network Connectivity Diagrams show:

  • How compute nodes connect to keystone jacks
  • Which keystone jacks connect to which switch ports
  • Cable labeling for easy identification
  • Available ports for additional devices

NUC Edition - Power Distribution​

Power Flow Overview​

Wall Outlet (120V NA / 220-240V INT)
↓
PDU Power Inlet (IEC C13 connector)
↓
PDU Internal Distribution
↓
PDU Outlets 1-6 (individually controlled)

PDU Outlet Assignments​

PDU OutletConnected DevicePower TypeNotes
Outlet 1NUC Node 1DC PowerLabel "1" on node power input
Outlet 2NUC Node 2DC PowerLabel "2" on node power input
Outlet 3NUC Node 3DC PowerLabel "3" on node power input
Outlet 4EnGenius SwitchAC PowerECS2510FP switch
Outlet 5Available-Future expansion
Outlet 6Available-Future expansion

[IMAGE: NUC Edition power distribution diagram - wall to PDU to components]

Node Power Labels​

The NUC nodes have DC power inputs labeled on the back:

  • Node 1: Power input labeled "1" β†’ PDU Outlet 1
  • Node 2: Power input labeled "2" β†’ PDU Outlet 2
  • Node 3: Power input labeled "3" β†’ PDU Outlet 3

These labels are visible when the compute drawer is pulled out.

[IMAGE: NUC node drawer showing power input labels 1, 2, 3]

Power Consumption Reference​

Typical Power Draw (NUC Edition):

  • Idle/Light Load: 200-300W
  • Moderate Load: 300-450W
  • Heavy Load: 450-600W
  • Maximum (with PoE devices): ~600W

NUC Edition - Network Connectivity​

Network Flow Overview​

NUC Nodes (rear panel cables)
↓
Keystone Jacks (front panel)
↓
Internal Wiring
↓
Switch Ports (EnGenius ECS2510FP)

Node-to-Keystone Mapping​

Each NUC node has 2 network cables labeled on the rear of the node:

NodeCable LabelConnects ToNotes
NUC Node 1Cable 1AKeystone Jack 1Left NIC port
NUC Node 1Cable 1BKeystone Jack 2Right NIC port
NUC Node 2Cable 2AKeystone Jack 3Left NIC port
NUC Node 2Cable 2BKeystone Jack 4Right NIC port
NUC Node 3Cable 3AKeystone Jack 5Left NIC port
NUC Node 3Cable 3BKeystone Jack 6Right NIC port

[IMAGE: Rear of NUC nodes showing cable labels 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B]

Additional Device Connections​

DeviceCable ConnectionKeystone JackNotes
IoT DeviceDirect to switchKeystone Jack 7PoE powered from switch
PDU NetworkDirect to switchKeystone Jack 8Management interface

[IMAGE: Keystone panel showing jacks 1-8 labeled]

Keystone-to-Switch Port Mapping​

The keystone jacks connect internally to switch ports:

Keystone JackSwitch PortDevice ConnectedPort Type
Jack 1Port 1NUC Node 1 (Cable 1A)1GbE RJ45
Jack 2Port 2NUC Node 1 (Cable 1B)1GbE RJ45
Jack 3Port 3NUC Node 2 (Cable 2A)1GbE RJ45
Jack 4Port 4NUC Node 2 (Cable 2B)1GbE RJ45
Jack 5Port 5NUC Node 3 (Cable 3A)1GbE RJ45
Jack 6Port 6NUC Node 3 (Cable 3B)1GbE RJ45
Jack 7Port 7IoT Device (PoE)1GbE RJ45
Jack 8Port 10PDU Network10GbE SFP+ (copper transceiver, rightmost)

[IMAGE: NUC Edition network topology diagram showing complete node→keystone→switch flow]

Available Ports for Mako Gateway or Other Devices​

These switch ports are reserved but empty until you deploy a wireless gateway:

Switch PortPort TypeTypical UseNotes
Port 81GbE RJ45Mako WAN (PoE power only)Network access must be disabled or VLAN isolated
Port 910GbE SFP+ (copper)Mako LAN (data connection)Normal network connectivity

For Mako 5600 Gateway:

  • WAN port β†’ Switch Port 8 (PoE power, no network access)
  • LAN port β†’ Switch Port 9 (data connection)

For Other Gateways/APs:

  • Typically use Port 8 for PoE power and data
  • Port 9 available for additional devices

[IMAGE: Switch ports 8 and 9 highlighted as available for gateway deployment]

Switch PortPort TypeUseNotes
Port 1010GbE SFP+ (copper)PDU Network (pre-wired)Copper SFP+ transceiver installed
Port 910GbE SFP+ (copper)Mako LAN or UplinkAvailable if not using Mako

Note: If not using Mako gateway, Port 9 can be used as an uplink port.

Complete Port Summary Table​

PortTypeStatusConnected ToNotes
11GbE RJ45In UseNUC 1 (Cable 1A)Via Keystone Jack 1
21GbE RJ45In UseNUC 1 (Cable 1B)Via Keystone Jack 2
31GbE RJ45In UseNUC 2 (Cable 2A)Via Keystone Jack 3
41GbE RJ45In UseNUC 2 (Cable 2B)Via Keystone Jack 4
51GbE RJ45In UseNUC 3 (Cable 3A)Via Keystone Jack 5
61GbE RJ45In UseNUC 3 (Cable 3B)Via Keystone Jack 6
71GbE RJ45In UseIoT Device (PoE)Via Keystone Jack 7
81GbE RJ45AvailableMako WAN (optional)PoE capable, requires VLAN isolation for Mako
910GbE SFP+AvailableMako LAN (optional)Copper transceiver pre-installed
1010GbE SFP+In UsePDU NetworkVia Keystone Jack 8, copper transceiver

[IMAGE: Switch front panel diagram with all ports labeled and color-coded by status]


HR01-2 Edition - Power Distribution​

Power Flow Overview​

Wall Outlet (120V NA / 220-240V INT)
↓
PDU Power Inlet (IEC C13 connector)
↓
PDU Internal Distribution
↓
PDU Outlets 1-6 (individually controlled)

PDU Outlet Assignments​

PDU OutletConnected DevicePower TypeNotes
Outlet 1HR-01 Node 1AC PowerHigh-performance server node
Outlet 2HR-01 Node 2AC PowerHigh-performance server node
Outlet 3EnGenius SwitchAC PowerECS2510FP or ECS5512FP (if upgraded)
Outlet 4Available-Future expansion
Outlet 5Available-Future expansion
Outlet 6Available-Future expansion

[IMAGE: HR01-2 Edition power distribution diagram - wall to PDU to components]

Power Consumption Reference​

Typical Power Draw (HR01-2 Edition):

  • Idle/Light Load: 300-450W
  • Moderate Load: 450-650W
  • Heavy Load: 650-800W
  • Maximum (with PoE devices): ~800W

HR01-2 Edition - Network Connectivity​

Note: Detailed network topology for HR01-2 edition will be added in a future update.

Preliminary Information:

  • Each HR-01 node has 2Γ— 2.5G RJ45 ports + 2Γ— SFP+ ports (with copper transceivers pre-installed)
  • Nodes connect to switch via 2Γ— 2.5G RJ45 ports β†’ Keystone Jacks 1-4 (2 connections per node)
  • Direct DAC interconnect between HR-01 nodes using 1Γ— SFP+ port on each node (bypasses switch)
  • IoT device β†’ Switch Port 5 (PoE powered)
  • PDU network β†’ Switch Port 6
  • Remaining switch ports (7-10) available for uplink, wireless devices, gateway, Starlink, etc.

For detailed HR-01 node connectivity, refer to the node documentation or contact HiveRadar support.


Cable Identification Guide​

NUC Edition Cable Labels​

On NUC Node Rear Panels:

  • Labels are printed or attached to cables
  • Format: 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B
  • First digit = Node number
  • Letter = NIC port (A = left, B = right)

On Keystone Panel:

  • Jacks numbered 1-8
  • Labels may be printed on panel
  • Check internal documentation for mapping

[IMAGE: Close-up of cable labels on NUC nodes]

[IMAGE: Keystone panel with numbered jacks]

Power Cable Labels​

NUC Edition:

  • Node power cables labeled "1", "2", "3"
  • Labels visible on DC power input connectors
  • Match to corresponding PDU outlet numbers

Troubleshooting with Wiring Diagrams​

No Network Connectivity on a Node​

  1. Check keystone jack connection

    • Verify cable is securely plugged into correct keystone jack
    • Use diagram to confirm jack-to-port mapping
  2. Check switch port status

    • Verify switch port LED is lit
    • Confirm port is not disabled in switch configuration
  3. Verify cable labels

    • Ensure cable labels match expected configuration
    • Check for swapped or mislabeled cables

Node Not Powering On​

  1. Check PDU outlet status

    • Verify correct PDU outlet is enabled
    • Use power distribution diagram to confirm outlet assignment
  2. Check power cable connection

    • Ensure power cable firmly connected to node
    • Verify PDU outlet is providing power (check PDU display)
  3. Verify power label matching

    • Confirm node power label matches PDU outlet number

Finding Available Ports​

For adding devices:

  • Refer to "Available Ports" section in network diagrams
  • Check "Complete Port Summary Table" for port status
  • Ports 8-9 typically available on NUC edition

For configuration and management of these components:

For technical specifications: