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P/N 1073226-EN • REV C • ISS 25JAN19 

Figure 2: Industrial gigabit Ethernet switch upper panel 

 

Wiring the power inputs 

The six-contact terminal block connector on the top panel of 
industrial gigabit Ethernet switch is used for two DC redundant 
power inputs. Follow the steps below to insert the power wire. 

1.  Insert positive and negative DC power wires into contacts 

1 and 2 for Power 1 or 5, and 6 for Power 2. 

 

                     

V1+  V1 -          V2 +  V2 - 

2.  Tighten the wire-clamp screws for preventing the wires 

from loosening. 

 

Power 1 

Fault 

Power 2 

 

 

 

Note

:  

1.  The wire gauge for the terminal block should be in the 

range between 12 and 24 AWG. 

2.  The device must be grounded. 

3.  The DC power input range is 12 to 48 VDC. 

Wiring the fault alarm contact 

The fault alarm contacts are in the middle of the terminal block 
connector. Upon inserting the wires, the industrial gigabit 
Ethernet switch detects the fault status of the power failure and 
then forms an open circuit. The following illustration shows an 
application example for wiring the fault alarm contacts. 

 

 

 

Insert the wires into the fault alarm contacts.  

Note

:  

1.  The wire gauge for the terminal block should be in the 

range between 12 to 24 AWG. 

2.  Alarm relay circuit accepts up to 30 V, max. 3 A currents. 

 

Product specifications 

 

Hardware specifications  

10/100/1000BASE-T Ports  

Dimensions (W × D × H) 

135 × 87 × 32 mm 

Weight

  

461 g 

Power requirements 

 

12 to 48 VDC, redundant power with 
polarity reverse protection function, 
24 VAC power support 

Power consumption/ dissipation 

 

48 VDC @ 140 mA 6.72 W / 23 BTU 

Installation 

DIN rail kit and wall-mount ear  

Switch specifications 

Switch processing scheme  

Store-and-Forward 

Address table  

4K 

Buffer  

1.5 Mbits SRAM packet buffer

 

Flow control  

Back pressure for half duplex 

IEEE 802.3x pause frame for full 
duplex 

Switch fabric 

16 Gbps 

Throughput (packet per second)  11.9 Mpps 

Jumbo frame 

9K 

Network cables 

10/100/1000BASE-T: 

Cat3, 4, 5, 5e, 6 UTP cable (100 m, 
max.) 

EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm STP (100 m, 
max.) 

Summary of Contents for IFS NS3050-8T

Page 1: ...n page 6 Switch front panel The front panel of the industrial gigabit Ethernet switch consists of five or eight auto sensing 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet RJ45 ports The LED indicators are also located on the RJ45 ports of the industrial gigabit Ethernet switch Figure 1 NS3050 8T front panel LED indicators LED Color Function P1 Green Lit indicates power 1 has power P2 Green Lit indicates power 2 has po...

Page 2: ...fault status of the power failure and then forms an open circuit The following illustration shows an application example for wiring the fault alarm contacts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Insert the wires into the fault alarm contacts Note 1 The wire gauge for the terminal block should be in the range between 12 to 24 AWG 2 Alarm relay circuit accepts up to 30 V max 3 A currents Product specifications Hardware speci...

Page 3: ...y Do not plug DC power into the device while the AC power cord is plugged in This is not a hot swappable switch Hot swapping this device will result in damage DIN rail mounting installation To replace the wall mount application with DIN rail application on industrial gigabit Ethernet switch refer to the following figures to screw the DIN rail on the industrial gigabit Ethernet switch To hang the i...

Page 4: ...e is not set to dedicated full duplex Some devices use a physical or software switch to change duplex modes Auto negotiation may not recognize this type of full duplex setting The industrial gigabit Ethernet switch doesn t connect to the network Check the per port LED and or try another port on the industrial gigabit Ethernet switch Ensure that the cable is installed properly and is the correct ty...

Page 5: ...e at his own expense FCC conditions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This Device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation ACMA compliance Notice This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause rad...

Page 6: ...6 6 P N 1073226 EN REV C ISS 25JAN19 Physical dimensions Figure 4 NS3050 8T dimensions W D H 135 87 32 mm ...

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