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AL3151

Ethernet switch

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6 Electrical connection

6.1 Overview

XD1

XD2

X1

X3

X5

X2

X4

X6

XD1: Voltage supply
XD2: Voltage output
X1:

Ethernet port 1

X2:

Ethernet port 2

X3:

Ethernet port 3

X4:

Ethernet port 4

X5.

Ethernet port 5

X6:

Ethernet port 6

6.2 General wiring information

The device must be connected by a qualified electrician.

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Observe the national and international regulations for the installation of electrical equipment.

The device is only suitable for operation using SELV voltages.

This device contains components that may be damaged or destroyed by electrostatic discharge
(ESD).

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Please observe the required precautions against electrostatic discharge!

The circuits are insulated from each other and from touchable surfaces of the device with basic
insulation according to EN 61010-1.

The communication interfaces are insulated from each other and from touchable surfaces of the
device with basic insulation according to EN61010-1.

6.2.1 Cabling

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 cables they have
cut to length.

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Carry out the fitting according to the indications of the cable manufacturer. Permissible tightening
torque: 0.6…0.8 Nm.

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During installation, place the M12 connector vertically so that the coupling nut will not damage the
thread.

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Provide cables with a strain relief depending on the mounting conditions to avoid excessive strain
on the installation points and the M12 connections.

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Ensure correct fit and proper assembly of the M12 connection parts.

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Cover unused ports with M12 protective caps (art. no.: E12542).

6.3 Ethernet

The Ethernet devices are connected via the Ethernet ports.

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

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Connect Ethernet devices to the ports X1...X6.

Summary of Contents for AL3151

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Ethernet switch AL3151 11392995 00 04 2021 GB ...

Page 2: ...e output 6 5 Installation 7 5 1 Install device 7 6 Electrical connection 8 6 1 Overview 8 6 2 General wiring information 8 6 2 1 Cabling 8 6 3 Ethernet 8 6 4 Voltage output 9 6 5 Ground connection 9 6 6 Voltage supply 10 7 Operating and display elements 11 7 1 LEDs 11 7 1 1 Voltage supply 11 7 1 2 Ethernet 11 8 Set up 12 9 Maintenance repair and disposal 13 9 1 Cleaning the housing surface 13 ...

Page 3: ...n the unit packaging or at www 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 Version Subject Date 00 New creation of the document 04 2021 GB ...

Page 4: ...t 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: ...The device is used for networking of up to 6 Ethernet devices The device is designed for use in Ethernet networks The device is designed for use without a control cabinet in the food industry The device is designed for the use in vehicles GB ...

Page 6: ...2000 entries MAC Aging Time 200 400 s Quality of Service IEEE 802 1p IEEE 802 1Q Priority queues 4 4 2 Ethernet ports Supported transmission standards 10Base T IEEE 802 3i 100Base TX IEEE 802 3u Auto negotiation of the transmission rate Auto Negotiation Polarity detection and correction Auto Polarity Automatic detection of transmit and receive channels Auto MDI X 4 3 Voltage output The device has ...

Page 7: ...ice u Disconnect the power of the machine before installation u Use a flat mounting surface for installation u Please observe the maximum tightening torque u Fasten the module onto the mounting surface using M5 screws and washers tightening torque 1 8 Nm GB ...

Page 8: ...urfaces of the device with basic insulation according to EN61010 1 6 2 1 Cabling 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 cables they have cut to length u Carry out the...

Page 9: ...on rating IP 65 IP 66 IP 67 IP 69K Wiring 2 4 1 3 5 1 24 V DC US 2 GND UA 3 GND US 4 24 V DC UA 5 FE u Observe the derating behaviour of the device 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 65 70 75 Temperature C Current A 1 2000 m 3000 m 4000 m Fig 1 Derating behaviour IUS daisy chain and IUA daisy chain at Port XD2 1 IUS daisy chain IUA daisy chain 6 5 Ground connection To ensure ...

Page 10: ... polarity protection US UA The port XD1 has an inrush current limitation ATTENTION Current surge with high voltage input due to disconnection of the device from battery supply while the engine is running w Damage to the device u When supplied by the on board system in vehicles do not disconnect the device from the battery when the engine is running u Disconnect power u Connect the device via port ...

Page 11: ... ACT port X1 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 GB ...

Page 12: ...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 13: ...way in accordance with the applicable national regulations when it is no longer used 9 1 Cleaning the housing surface Clean the surface of the device when necessary u Disconnect the device 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 GB ...

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