Amphenol RJS-XX-8MF1 Series User Manual Download Page 5

RJSML8MF1 Managed Switch UM, rev A 

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   Last Rev: 27-Jul-15 

Amphenol

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Section 3 

Power Wiring 

 

Overview 
 

These switches can be powered from the same DC or AC source that is used to power your 
I/O devices. Refer to the wiring diagram hereafter for correct voltage powering.  

GND screw should be tied to panel or chassis ground.  

 

 

Plugs and 
backshells 

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 
used but it must ensure a correct sealing protection.  

 

Accessories part numbers 

 

RJS-ML-8MF1-(704)-(PSM)-(CAPS) 

RJS-BKN-8MF1-(704)-(PSM)-(CAPS) 

Plug 

TV 06 RW 0935 S 

(Size 9; using 6 contacts #22D) 

TVS 06 RF 0935 S 

(Size 9; using 6 contacts #22D) 

Backshell 

TVNSA 09 014 

TVNSA 09 023 

Heat shrink 

804221 

804221 

 

 
 
 

The plugs are using crimp contacts.   

 

We suggest using hereunder tooling.

 

Crimping tools for all models 

 

 

Amphenol No 

Military No  

 

Crimping tool 

For #22D: 809 801 

For #22D: M22520/2-01 

 

Positioner 

For #22D: 809 835 

For #22D: M22520/2-07 

 

 

Plastic insertion and removal tools 

Switch model 

Contact 

size 

Amphenol No 

Military no 

 

8MF1 & 8MF1 standards models 

#22D 

809 856 

M81969/14-01 

Note: metallic tools are also available. Consult dedicated Tri-Start TV-CTV catalog (E113) for details. 

 

Summary of Contents for RJS-XX-8MF1 Series

Page 1: ...Information Page 13 Total Quality Standard Locations European Directives US Emissions This manual applies to the following products RJS XX 8MF1 704 PSM CAPS Rugged Managed IP68 Ethernet switch with 8x...

Page 2: ...of a component supplied by the Vendor The foregoing constitutes the Vendor s guarantee in its entirely and takes the place of any other format guarantee implied or otherwise The guarantee is limited a...

Page 3: ...face to regular or fast Ethernet devices Refer to Section 6 for more information on operation and features Performance Specifications These general specifications apply to these switches Refer to Sect...

Page 4: ...nted directly to a flat surface or to a wall Refer to the mechanical drawing below Its high protected enclosure makes it able to withstand water jets IP65 rating but also immersion until 2m depth IP68...

Page 5: ...sories Another backshell can be used but it must ensure a correct sealing protection Accessories part numbers RJS ML 8MF1 704 PSM CAPS RJS BKN 8MF1 704 PSM CAPS Plug TV 06 RW 0935 S Size 9 using 6 con...

Page 6: ...plug See the previous page Pinout for standard models 8MF1 Redundant Power Inputs for models 8MF1 P1 and or P2 12 48 VDC Single Power Input for models 8MF1 704 P1 12 33 VDC 3 4 5 6 Not connected Sing...

Page 7: ...in All models 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 i...

Page 8: ...form it into an environmental connector without any cabling operation and without any tool Please note that these cables are available as straight thru or cross over configurations Either type can be...

Page 9: ...diagrams for mechanical and assembly details Part number of the plug to be used RJF TV 6 M G This plug may be assembled with 4 different coding Use the coding A to make your assembly For more details...

Page 10: ...without CAPS termination example RJS ML 8MF1 do not have caps on ports The required number of caps may be ordered separately as accessories Assembly of the cap Part number of the caps as accessories...

Page 11: ...half duplex ports and pause frame flow control for full duplex ports Forwarding These switches support store and forward mode They will forward messages with known addresses out only the appropriate p...

Page 12: ...c time to route a message from one port to another internal to switch Address learning Automatic Address migration Automatic Buffers per port buffer size Automatic and dynamic Illegal frames Dropped p...

Page 13: ...in 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...

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