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RJSMLAC 8UG CAPS UM rev. 1 

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   Last Rev: 27-Jun-13 

Amphenol

 – 948, Promenade de l‘Arve – B.P. 29 – 74311 THYEZ Cedex – France - +33(0)4.50.89.28.00 – 

www.rjswitch.com

 

 

Section 3 

Installation 

 

Selecting a 
Site 
 

As with any electronic device, you should place the switch where it will not be subject to 
extreme temperatures, humidity, or electromagnetic interference that exceeds the 

RJSMLAC-8UG-CAPS

‘s profile. Specifically, the site you select should meet the 

following requirements:  
 

 

The ambient temperature should be between -35 to 75 degrees Celsius.  

 

The relative humidity is recommended to be less than 95% percent, non-
condensing.  

 

Surrounding electrical devices should not exceed the electromagnetic field (RFC) 
standards for MIL-STD-461E.  

 

 

CAPS for 
unused 
connectors 

The switches are pre-equipped with caps on all ports, including power and Ethernet. 

 Make sure all connectors are protected with cap or sealed plug to ensure sealing 

and prevent from deterioration of the contacts. 

 

 

Mounting 

The RJSMLAC-8UG-CAPS Ethernet Switch can be fastened to any flat surface by 
mounting the box directly. Refer to the mechanical drawings below. Make sure to allow 
enough room to route your Ethernet and power cables. 
 
The RJSMLAC-8UG-CAPS weights 1.5 Kg and is mounted via its four 4x4.5 mm holes for 
screws. 
The external dimensions of the RJSMLAC-8UG-CAPS are given here after. 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RJSMLAC 8UG CAPS

Page 1: ...CAPS Hardware User Manual Contents Section 1 General Information Page 3 Section 2 Hardware Page 4 Section 3 Installation Page 5 Section 4 Wiring Page 7 Section 5 Features Overview Page 11 Section 6 Se...

Page 2: ...r of Products Product defects resulting generally in whole or in part from damage or accidents attributable to Client or a third party More specifically whether the cover of the switch enclosure have...

Page 3: ...al compliance and high reliability The unit has been especially hardened to improve ingress impact and shock vibration protection as well as eliminate all moving parts through passive cooling and inte...

Page 4: ...s come out from rugged MIL DTL 38999 RJFTV connectors Front Panel Display The following describes the front panel and LED indicators of the RJSMLAC 8UG CAPS LED Indicators The Single LED indicator on...

Page 5: ...ed to be less than 95 percent non condensing Surrounding electrical devices should not exceed the electromagnetic field RFC standards for MIL STD 461E CAPS for unused connectors The switches are pre e...

Page 6: ...RJSMLAC 8UG CAPS UM rev 1 Page 6 of 13 Last Rev 27 Jun 13 Amphenol 948 Promenade de l Arve B P 29 74311 THYEZ Cedex France 33 0 4 50 89 28 00 www rjswitch com 147 5 157 5...

Page 7: ...g these switches Power wiring The switches should be powered using mating plugs and backshells compliant with MIL DTL 38999 series III We suggest using hereunder accessories Another backshell can be u...

Page 8: ...n G max mm in 9 A 35 60 1 402 M12x1 0 6H 16 70 0 658 6 90 0 272 15 62 0 615 16 50 0 650 TVNSA backshell assembly instruction 1 Prepare the cable for termination process and slide onto the cable the it...

Page 9: ...tices when installing these switches Use data quality not voice quality twisted pair cable rated category 5 or better with standard RJ45 connectors You can use all standard existing RJ45 Cat5e cordset...

Page 10: ...13 Last Rev 27 Jun 13 Amphenol 948 Promenade de l Arve B P 29 74311 THYEZ Cedex France 33 0 4 50 89 28 00 www rjswitch com Ethernet RJ45 pins position Most standard Ethernet cordsets follow one of th...

Page 11: ...IEEE 802 3 u 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet IEEE 802 3ab 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet STANDARDS MILSTD 1275B MILSTD 461E MIL STD 704A MILSTD 810F GM IP67 68 PERFORMANCE 26 8 Mpps wire speed forwarding rate 20...

Page 12: ...tromagnetic compatibility RE 02 RS 03 SHOCK VIBRATION HUMIDITY MIL STD 810F 501 4I 501 4II 502 4I 502 4II 507 4 500 4II 514 516I 516Vi 514 5 512 4 IP67 68 PHYSICAL Weight 1 5kg No Moving Parts Passive...

Page 13: ...case the repair is not covered under our warranty You will not be billed if the repair is covered under warranty Please supply us with as many details about the problem as you can The information you...

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