Hirschmann SPIDER Premium Line User Manual Download Page 28

28

Installation SPIDER-PL

Release 03 08/2016

4.6

Operating the device

Perform the following steps to start up the device: 

Installing terminal blocks, switching on the supply voltage

Connecting data cables

4.6.1

Installing terminal blocks, switching on the supply 

voltage

By connecting the supply voltage via the terminal block, you start the 
operation of the device.

4.6.2

Connecting data cables

Note the following general recommendations for data cable connections in 
environments with high electrical interference levels:

Keep the length of the data cables as short as possible. 

Use optical data cables for the data transmission between the buildings.

When using copper cables, provide a sufficient separation between the 
power supply cables and the data cables. Ideally, install the cables in 
separate cable channels.

Verify that power supply cables and data cables do not run parallel over 
longer distances, and that ideally they are installed in separate cable 
channels. If reducing the inductive coupling is necessary, verify that the 
power supply cables and data cables cross at a 90° angle. 

Use shielded cables (SF/UTP cables as per ISO/IEC 11801:2002).

Connect the data cables according to your requirements.

Summary of Contents for SPIDER Premium Line

Page 1: ...Installation SPIDER PL Release 03 08 2016 Technical support https hirschmann support belden eu com User Manual Installation Industrial Ethernet Rail Switch SPIDER Premium Line...

Page 2: ...binding only if they have been expressly agreed when the contract was made This document was produced by Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH according to the best of the company s knowledge Hirsch...

Page 3: ...1 6 1 Device state 18 1 6 2 Port state 19 2 Configuration interface 20 2 1 USB interface 20 3 Signal contact 21 4 Installation 22 4 1 Checking the package contents 22 4 2 Mounting the device 23 4 2 1...

Page 4: ...guration optional 29 5 1 Configuration readout 33 6 Monitoring the ambient air temperature 34 7 Maintenance and service 35 8 Disassembly 36 8 1 Removing an SFP transceiver optional 36 8 2 Removing the...

Page 5: ...ts When you are selecting the installation location make sure you observe the climatic threshold values specified in the technical data Operate the device at the specified ambient temperature temperat...

Page 6: ...etc into the device or into the connection terminals for electric conductors Do not touch the connection terminals Keep the ventilation slits free to ensure good air circulation See General technical...

Page 7: ...cting device e g a switch or a plug This disconnecting device is clearly identified So in the case of an emergency it is clear which disconnecting device belongs to which power supply cable The power...

Page 8: ...omagnetic compatibility In accordance with the above named EU directive s the EU conformity declaration will be at the disposal of the relevant authorities at the following address Hirschmann Automati...

Page 9: ...e requirements are designed to provide sufficient protection against interference when the device is being used in a business environment The device creates and uses high frequencies and can also radi...

Page 10: ...The Installation user manual contains a device description safety instructions a description of the display and the other information that you need to install the device Key The symbols used in this m...

Page 11: ...ional reliability even under extreme conditions and also long term reliability and flexibility The devices allow you to set up switched industrial Ethernet networks that conform to the IEEE 802 3 stan...

Page 12: ...T1 08T1 18 19 Optical fiber port 1 M2 DSC multimode socket for 100 Mbit s F O connections S2 DSC singlemode socket for 100 Mbit s F O connections M4 ST multimode socket for 100 Mbit s F O connections...

Page 13: ...r specific version HH Hirschmann standard HK Voltage terminal with spring 29 30 Configuration HH Hirschmann standard HV Extended voltage range 48 V DC 24 V AC a For device variant SPIDER PL 20 06T1Z6Z...

Page 14: ...1 1 LED display elements for device status 2 6 pin pluggable terminal block for power supply and signal contact 3 7 5 RJ45 socket for 10 100 1000 Mbit s Twisted Pair connections 8 USB interface 9 Rail...

Page 15: ...in pluggable terminal block for power supply and signal contact 3 5 7 LED display elements for port status 4 6 8 SFP slot for 100 Mbit s F O connections 9 USB interface 10 Rail lock gate for DIN rail...

Page 16: ...J45 socket The 10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair port offers you the ability to connect network components according to the IEEE 802 3 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T standard This port supports Autonego...

Page 17: ...bit s full duplex when using a Fast Ethernet SFP transceiver 100 Mbit s F O port The 100 Mbit s F O port offers you the ability to connect network components according to the IEEE 802 3 100BASE FX sta...

Page 18: ...1 6 1 Device state These LEDs provide information about conditions which affect the operation of the whole device LED Display Color Activity Meaning Power Supply voltage None Supply voltage is too low...

Page 19: ...it s connection Yellow Flashing 2 times a period 100 Mbit s connection Yellow Flashes 3 times a period 1000 Mbit s connection LS DA link status data Color Activity Meaning None Device detects an inval...

Page 20: ...you to connect the a storage medium This is for transfering configuration data The USB interface has the following properties Connectors type A Supports the USB master mode Supports USB 2 0 Supplies...

Page 21: ...h a break in contact The failure of at least one supply voltage The device is not operational Connection failure to at least one port The link state can be masked for each port using the configuration...

Page 22: ...eps to install and configure the device Checking the package contents Mounting the device Installing an SFP transceiver optional Connecting the terminal block Operating the device Connecting data cabl...

Page 23: ...ail Mounting on a flat surface 4 2 1 Installing the device onto the DIN rail Prerequisite The device is for mounting on a 35 mm DIN rail in accordance with DIN EN 60715 Proceed as follows Slide the up...

Page 24: ...unt the device on the wall mounting plate Insert the upper snap in guide of the device into the rail and press it down against the rail until it snaps into place Two models of wall mounting plates are...

Page 25: ...Use a wire diameter for the ground conductor that is no smaller than the diameter of the supply voltage connection however of at least 0 5 mm AWG20 Proceed as follows Ground the device via the ground...

Page 26: ...optional Prerequisite Use only Hirschmann SFP transceivers which are suitable for usage with the device See Accessories on page 48 Proceed as follows Remove the protection cap from the SFP transceive...

Page 27: ...e with the clamps Note With a non redundant supply of the supply voltage the device reports the loss of a supply voltage You can prevent this message by applying the supply voltage via both inputs or...

Page 28: ...interference levels Keep the length of the data cables as short as possible Use optical data cables for the data transmission between the buildings When using copper cables provide a sufficient separa...

Page 29: ...u will find the configuration parameters in a separate overview See table 2 on page 31 Prerequisite Install the Switch Programming Tool on your computer You can download the software for free on the i...

Page 30: ...ium from your PC You have changed the settings according to your requirements Transfer the configuration data to your device by following these steps Make sure the device is switched off Connect the s...

Page 31: ...Flow control enabled disabled disabled Port admin state enabled disabled enabled Jumbo frames enabled disabled disabled Only on GE ports Broadcast storm protection enabled disabled disabled Ingress f...

Page 32: ...abled Autocrossing enabled disabled enabled Only if autonegotiation is disabled MDI state MDI X MDI X Only if autonegotiation is disabled EEE enabled disabled disabled Only for GE ports per Fiber port...

Page 33: ...medium Rename the text file to ShowRunningConfiguration txt Connect the storage medium to the device Restart the device by disconnecting the power supply for a moment When the text file ShowRunningCo...

Page 34: ...ximum ambient air temperature exclusively See General technical data on page 38 The ambient air temperature is the temperature of the air at a distance of 2 in 5 cm from the device It depends on the i...

Page 35: ...are subject to natural wear This wear depends on the frequency of the switching operations Check the resistance of the closed relay contacts and the switching function depending on the frequency of t...

Page 36: ...R PL Release 03 08 2016 8 Disassembly 8 1 Removing an SFP transceiver optional Proceed as follows Pull the SFP transceiver out of the slot by means of the opened lock Close the SFP transceiver with th...

Page 37: ...Disconnect the grounding Insert a screwdriver horizontally below the housing into the locking gate Without tilting the screwdriver pull the locking gate down and tilt the device upwards WARNING ELECT...

Page 38: ...DC or max 30 V AC SELV Climatic conditions during operation Ambient air temperaturea a Temperature of the ambient air at a distance of 2 inches 5 cm from the device 40 F 158 F 40 C 70 C Deratingb b F...

Page 39: ...8 2016 39 Dimension drawings Figure 1 Dimensions of device variants SPIDER PL 20 SPIDER PL 20 04T1 135 5 3 39 1 5 9 9 0 3 mm inch 113 4 4 4 2 0 1 18 0 7 135 5 3 56 2 2 9 9 0 3 SPIDER PL 20 08T1 135 5...

Page 40: ...Release 03 08 2016 Figure 2 Dimensions of device variants SPIDER PL 40 18 0 7 113 4 4 4 2 0 1 mm inch 135 5 3 49 1 9 9 9 0 3 SPIDER PL 40 08T1 SPIDER PL 40 05T1 135 5 3 39 1 5 9 9 0 3 SPIDER PL 40 01...

Page 41: ...A Class A Class A EN 61000 6 4 Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled Conducted emission EN 55022 Supply connection Class A Class A Class A Class A GL Guidelines Supply connection EMC 1 FCC 47 CFR P...

Page 42: ...00 4 5 line line 1 kV 1 kV 1 kV 1 kV Voltage surges data line EN 61000 4 5 line ground 1 kV 1 kV 2 kV 2 kV Conducted disturbances EN 61000 4 6 150 kHz 80 MHz 10 V 10 V 10 V 10 V Damped vibration DC su...

Page 43: ...Sub station applicationsd IEC 60068 2 6 test Fc Vibration 5 Hz 8 4 Hz with 0 14 in 3 5 mm amplitude 2 Hz 13 2 Hz with 0 04 in 1 mm amplitude 2 Hz 9 Hz with 0 12 in 3 mm amplitude 8 4 Hz 150 Hz with 1...

Page 44: ...10 5 dB 0 550 m 1 0 dB km 500 MHz km LX LC SM 1310 nm 9 125 m 0 10 5 dB 0 20 kmd d Including 2 5 dB system reserve when compliance with the fiber data is observed 0 4 dB km 3 5 ps nm km LX LC SM 1310...

Page 45: ...km LH LC SM 1550 nm 9 125 m 10 29 dB 47 104 km 0 25 dB km 19 ps nm km LH LC SM 1550 nm 9 125 m 10 29 dB 55 140 km 0 18 dB kmb b with ultra low loss optical fiber 18 ps nm km Table 6 Fiber port 100BAS...

Page 46: ...6 9 W 23 5 BTU IT h 11 SPIDER PL 20 08 2 HH 5 0 W 16 9 BTU IT h 12 SPIDER PL 20 08 2 HV 5 2 W 17 7 BTU IT h 13 SPIDER PL 20 08 99 HH 2 6 W 8 8 BTU IT h 14 SPIDER PL 20 08 99 HV 3 1 W 10 6 BTU IT h 15...

Page 47: ...2 141 026 SPIDER PL 20 05T1999999TZ9HHHH 942 141 016 SPIDER PL 20 06T1Z6Z6Z6TZ9HHHH 942 141 027 SPIDER PL 20 07T1M2M299TZ9HHHH 942 141 030 SPIDER PL 20 07T1S2S299TZ9HHHH 942 141 031 SPIDER PL 20 08T1M...

Page 48: ...M LC 943 865 001 M FAST SFP MM LC EEC 943 945 001 M FAST SFP SM LC 943 866 001 M FAST SFP SM LC EEC 943 946 001 M FAST SFP SM LC 943 867 001 M FAST SFP SM LC EEC 943 947 001 M FAST SFP LH LC 943 868 0...

Page 49: ...FP LH LC 943 042 001 M SFP LH LC EEC 943 898 001 M SFP LH LC 943 049 001 SFP GIG LX LCa 942 196 001 SFP GIG LX LC EECa 942 196 002 a You will find further information on the certificates on the Intern...

Page 50: ...CFR Part 15 Code of Federal Regulations Germanischer Lloyd Rules for Classification and Construction VI 7 2 GL IEC EN 61850 3 Communication networks and systems in substations Part 3 General requireme...

Page 51: ...chmann Competence Center The Hirschmann Competence Center is ahead of its competitors Consulting incorporates comprehensive technical advice from system evaluation through network planning to project...

Page 52: ......

Reviews: