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Ethernet switch

AL3001

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6.3 Ethernet

The Ethernet devices are connected via the Ethernet ports.

The ports can be used by the Ethernet devices as required.

Connecting the Ethernet ports to each other will cause the device to fail.

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Do not connect the Ethernet ports of the device to each other.

Wiring:

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2

3

4

5

1: TX +
2: RX +
3: TX -
4: RX -
5: not used

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Connect Ethernet devices to the ports X01...X06.

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For connection, use an M12 connector (with at least protection rating: IP 65 / IP 66 / IP 67 / IP
69K). Max. cable length: 100 m.

6.4 Ground connection

The FE potential is connected to the following points of the device:

Upper mounting lug of the housing

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Ground the device via the mounting screw of the upper mounting lug.

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To ensure the protection of the device against electrical interference and to ensure the safe
function of the device, the housing has to be connected to ground of the supply using the
shortest possible route.

6.5 Voltage supply

The device is connected to the supply voltage US via the power IN port. The supply voltage US
supplies the device with voltage.

Max. current consumption: 100 mA (12 V) / 50 mA (24 V)

Port X31 has overvoltage protection (US).

The port X31 has reverse polarity protection (US).

The port X31 has an inrush current limitation (max. current: 3 A).

Wiring:

4

3

2

1

1: + 24 V DC (US)
2: not used
3: GND (US)
4: not used

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Disconnect power.

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Connect the device via port X31 to 12 / 24 V DC (8…32 V SELV according to DIN 60950).

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For UL applications: Connect the device via port X31 to 24 V DC (8…28 V SELV/PELV;

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For connection, use an M12 connector (with at least protection rating: IP 65 / IP 66 / IP 67 / IP
69K).

Summary of Contents for AL3001

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Ethernet switch AL3001 11392987 01 06 2023 GB ...

Page 2: ...s 6 5 Installation 7 5 1 Overview 7 5 2 Install device 7 6 Electrical connection 8 6 1 Overview 8 6 2 General wiring information 8 6 2 1 Connection technology 8 6 3 Ethernet 9 6 4 Ground connection 9 6 5 Voltage supply 9 7 Operating and display elements 10 7 1 LEDs 10 7 1 1 Voltage supply 10 7 1 2 Ethernet 10 8 Set up 11 9 Maintenance repair and disposal 12 9 1 Cleaning the housing surface 12 ...

Page 3: ... at documentation ifm com 1 1 Symbols used Requirement Instructions Reaction result Designation of keys buttons or indications Cross reference Important note Non compliance may result in malfunction or interference Information Supplementary note 1 2 Change history Issue Subject Date 00 New creation of the document 04 2021 01 Added Topics for UL approval 05 2023 ...

Page 4: ...ct of the system Read this document before setting up the product and keep it during the entire service life The product must be suitable for the corresponding applications and environmental conditions without any restrictions Only use the product for its intended purpose Ò Intended use If the operating instructions or the technical data are not adhered to personal injury and or damage to property...

Page 5: ... Intended use The device is used for networking of up to 6 Ethernet devices The device is designed for use in PROFINET networks The device is designed for use without a control cabinet in the food industry Permitted use indoors ...

Page 6: ...400 s Quality of Service IEEE 802 1p IEEE 802 1Q Priority queues 4 4 2 Profinet The device meets the requirements of PROFINET Conformance Class A CC A Support for LLDP filtering Blocked MAC address 01 80 c2 00 00 0e LLDP Multicast 4 3 Ethernet ports Supported transmission standards 10Base T IEEE 802 3i 100Base TX IEEE 802 3u Auto negotiation of the transmission rate Auto Negotiation Polarity detec...

Page 7: ...e u Disconnect the power of the machine before installation u Use a flat mounting surface for installation u Observe the maximum tightening torque u Fasten the module onto the mounting surface using two M5 screws and washers tightening torque 1 8 Nm u Observe the notes on how to ground the unit Ground connection Ò 9 ...

Page 8: ...on according to EN61010 1 They are designed for network environment 0 according to IEC TR62102 6 2 1 Connection technology The M12 connection parts in the device comply with the ingress resistance requirements of the standard EN 61076 2 101 To adhere to the protection rating only cables certified to this standard must be used The system architect undertakes to ensure the ingress resistance of cabl...

Page 9: ...ng lug u To ensure the protection of the device against electrical interference and to ensure the safe function of the device the housing has to be connected to ground of the supply using the shortest possible route 6 5 Voltage supply The device is connected to the supply voltage US via the power IN port The supply voltage US supplies the device with voltage Max current consumption 100 mA 12 V 50 ...

Page 10: ...LNK ACT port X01 7 1 1 Voltage supply LED Description Colour State Description US Voltage supply status Green Off No supply voltage is applied or the applied supply voltage is too low On Supply voltage applied 7 1 2 Ethernet LED Description Colour State Description LNK ACT Status Connection Activity Green Off No Ethernet connection On Ethernet connection established flashes Data transmission ...

Page 11: ...t up u Install the device correctly u Establish a correct electrical connection with the device w Once connected to the supply voltage the device will start w The LEDs show the status of the device w The unit is ready for operation ...

Page 12: ...iendly way in accordance with the applicable national regulations 9 1 Cleaning the housing surface Clean the surface of the device when necessary u Disconnect the device from the supply voltage u Clean the device from dirt using a soft chemically untreated and dry cloth u In case of severe soiling use a damp cloth u Do not use any caustic cleaning agents for this ...

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