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iMX950 Hardware Installation Guide

Intelligent Cyber Secure Platform

Version 1.3.04-2, June 2020

© 2020 iS5 Communications Inc. All rights reserved.

Summary of Contents for RAPTOR iMX950

Page 1: ...IMX950 HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE i iMX950 Hardware Installation Guide Intelligent Cyber Secure Platform Version 1 3 04 2 June 2020 2020 iS5 Communications Inc All rights reserved...

Page 2: ...y period including shipping costs This warranty does not cover product modifications or repairs done by persons other than iS5 approved personnel and this warranty does not apply to products that are...

Page 3: ...PREFACE ALERTS i Preface This guide is intended for use of network technical support skilled persons who are responsible for instal lation commissioning and maintenance of the device Alerts...

Page 4: ...anuals Training Training is a key for customers to continue maintaining and using their iS5Com s device Customers can select a standard training course or customized training courses at the iS5Com fac...

Page 5: ...el Agreements can be tailored to suit your needs with our standard Service Level Agreement packages or through customized solutions Return Manufacturing Authorization is easy and simplified for our cu...

Page 6: ...sis 7 Chapter 5 RAPTOR Panels Description 8 Front Panel Elements 9 Back Panel Elements 10 LED Indicators Summary 10 Port Mapping 11 Chapter 6 Mounting and Installing RAPTOR 12 Prevention of Electrosta...

Page 7: ...ng DC Power 27 Connecting Ground Wire for Safety Precautions 28 Chapter 9 Device Management 29 Serial Console 29 Ethernet Ports Communication Cabling 29 RJ45 Ethernet Pin Assignments 30 Recommendation...

Page 8: ...used interchangeably Figure 1 RAPTOR iMX950 1 1 Key Features and Benefits of RAPTOR iMX950 FEATURES BENEFITS Single platform function The multi service platform allows the user to connect various plu...

Page 9: ...8GRJ45 8 X 10 100 1000Base T X RJ45 8GSFP 8 X 100 1000Base X SFP optical transceivers not included Part Slot 4 Line Module Description BLK Blank Module 4TGSFP 4 X 1G 10GBase X SFP optical transceivers...

Page 10: ...3 LINE MODULES DETAILS CHAPTER 2 LINE MODULES iRM 8GSFP 8 x 100 1000Base X SFP to be used in Slots 1 2 and 3 iRM 4TGSFP 4 x 1G 10GBase X SFP only for Slot 4...

Page 11: ...MECHANICAL DRAWING OF A LINE MODULE GENERIC CHAPTER 2 LINE MODULES 2 3 Mechanical Drawing of a Line Module generic Figure 1 Mechanical Drawing of a Line Module generic All dimensions are shown in inch...

Page 12: ...y Module PART DESCRIPTION NOMINAL RANGE OPERATING RANGE LV Low Voltage Power Module 24 VDC Nominal 2 5 A 60W 10 36 VDC Operating MV Medium Voltage Power Module 48 VDC Nominal 1 25 A 60 W 36 72V DC Ope...

Page 13: ...HAPTER 3 POWER SUPPLY MODULES 3 2 Mechanical Drawing of a Power Supply Module Figure 2 Mechanical Drawing of a Power Supply Module All power supply PS modules LV MV and HV have the same dimensions as...

Page 14: ...7 CHAPTER 4 CHASSIS 4 Chassis Figure 1 Front View of Chassis with a CD Card Cover Figure 2 Mechanical Drawing of Chassis NOTE All dimensions are shown in inches millimeters...

Page 15: ...R The locations of the power modules interface module slots and status indicators are shown RAPTOR supports the following slot types Slot 1 3 with up to 8 x 10 100 1000 RJ45s or 8 x 100 1000 SFPs Slot...

Page 16: ...ia serial interface 4 USB Port can be used to upgrade or back up the Raptor s software or configuration files 5 Power Status LEDs the light emitting diodes LED s indicate the status of the power suppl...

Page 17: ...tus LEDs are as shown on LED display see below Figure 4 RAPTOR LED Display TYPE DESRIPTION Description PS1 Power Status LED 1 Green OK No light No power module installed PS2 Power Status LED 2 Green O...

Page 18: ...APTOR PANELS DESCRIPTION 5 4 Port Mapping Figure 5 shows how the ports are numbered on the iMX950 This graphic was taken from the RAPTOR web user interface and is visible on most pages Figure 5 Port l...

Page 19: ...rap is not available then to ground yourself touch the exposed bare metal of the device with the other hand immediately before inserting the component into the device When handling any component that...

Page 20: ...for Installing and Starting RAPTOR Review the Compliance Specification for any regulatory requirements Mount the device Connect the failsafe alarm relay Connect power to the device and ground the dev...

Page 21: ...sure the rack and all devices have a proper ground to Earth connection Pay particular atten tion to power supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g power strips Ensur...

Page 22: ...e minimum of 2 brackets 4 brackets are included Brackets are to be adjusted based on rack dimensions 2 Place the switch in the rack by tilting the switch at an angle so that the ears will clear the mo...

Page 23: ...supports two hot swappable power supply modules PS1 and PS2 The use of two power supply modules is recommended for providing redundancy 7 1 Power Supply Modules Installation PREREQUISITE Equipment mus...

Page 24: ...wer 2 slots respectively Push and tighten every thumb screw until each power supply module is locked in position 2 Push and tighten every thumb screw until each power supply module is locked in positi...

Page 25: ...power modules from the Chassis Figure 3 Removal of Power Supply Modules from Chassis To remove a PS module perform the following steps 1 Optional If the device is installed in a rack remove it from t...

Page 26: ...19 LINES MODULES INSTALLATION CHAPTER 7 MODULES INSTALLATION 7 3 Lines Modules Installation CONTEXT This section describes how to install line modules Figure 4 Line Modules Installation...

Page 27: ...y This module should be inserted prior to powering the module 3 Push and turn every thumb screw until each line module is locked in position 7 4 Removal of Line Modules from Chassis CONTEXT This secti...

Page 28: ...5 iRM 4TGSFP Module Installation CONTEXT This section describes how to install a line module into slot 4 Figure 6 Removal of Line Modules from Chassis 1 4TGSFP line module should only be inserted int...

Page 29: ...e CONTEXT This section describes how to remove a line module from slot 4 Figure 7 Removal of iRM 4TGSFP Module 1 Loosen the screws securing the module Remove the 4TGSFP module from Slot 4 7 7 Insertin...

Page 30: ...ING SD CARD IN SD SLOT CHAPTER 7 MODULES INSTALLATION Figure 8 Inserting SD Card in SD Slot 1 Uninstall the SD card cover by removing the screws 2 Insert the SD card as shown into Slot 2 until a click...

Page 31: ...MODULES INSTALLATION 7 8 Removing SD Card CONTEXT This section describes how to remove the SD Card from the RAPTOR Figure 9 Removing SD Card 1 Uninstall the SD card cover by removing the screws 2 Rem...

Page 32: ...ng the NO and NC states The contacts are energized upon power up of the unit and remain energized unless a critical error occurs One common application for this output is to raise an alarm if a power...

Page 33: ...teps below When following the instructions refer to AC Wiring Diagram 1 Remove the transparent plastic finger safe cover from the face of the terminal block If an AC power supply has been installed in...

Page 34: ...breaker must be installed The specification for HV DC breaker is 5 A 2P 300 VDC min Circuit breaker Thermomagnetic or equivalent type A recommended option for this circuit breaker is Model No CX2 B0 1...

Page 35: ...l block After wiring is completed perform the following 5 For screw terminal blocks install the transparent plastic finger safety cover 6 Connect pin 12 to the ground of the chassis The ground termina...

Page 36: ...erial console port is RS232 with RJ45 connector with a console cable and port setup of 115200 bps 8 N RS232 RJ 45 pin assignments are as follows 9 2 Ethernet Ports Communication Cabling The RAPTOR com...

Page 37: ...s follows CABLE TYPE MAXIMUM LENGHT 10BASE T Cat 3 4 5 100 UTP 100 m 328 ft 100BASE TX Cat 5 100 UTP UTP 100 m 328 ft 1000BASE T Cat 5 Cat 5e 100 UTP UTP 100 m 328 ft PIN TYPE ASSIGNMENT 1 10 100 Base...

Page 38: ...ower frequency close to the data communications cable Follow these recommendations for copper data cabling in high electrical noise environments Data cable lengths should be as short as possible prefe...

Page 39: ...uctive coupling Ground loops which are major cause of noise propagation must be avoided 9 5 SFP The RAPTOR supports fiber optic ports that can connect to other devices using SFP Small Form factor Plug...

Page 40: ...The dimensions are in millimeters inches 9 7 Differences between SM and MM Fibers The main difference between MM and SM fibers is that the former has much larger core diameter Typi cally MM has a cor...

Page 41: ...he fiber and contaminate connectors Never use the fiber pigtail to pick up or support the weight of the device Keep both the device and the optical connector together in your hand s The fiber is made...

Page 42: ...e 115200bps 8 N 1 USB Port SD cards USB 2 0 for software and configuration update Other hardware features Modular chassis with hot swappable modules Redundant hot swappable power supplies Alarm Fault...

Page 43: ...Supplies available in any combination of 24 VDC 2 5 A Nom 48 VDC 1 25 A Nom 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 100 240 VDC 1 A Nom Power Consumption 60 W for DC Power Supplies 60 VA for AC Power Supplies Overload C...

Page 44: ...3 clause 6 6 4 IEEE 1613 clause 5 2 2 kV on auxiliary power supply and digital inputs 0 5 kV on station bus ports Insulation Resistance IEC 60255 27 clause 10 6 4 4 500 VDC Protective Bonding IEC 6185...

Page 45: ...IEEE 1613 1 clause 9 0 15 80 MHz at 10 V 27 68 MHz at 10 V Main Frequency Voltage Common mode Disturbances IEC 61850 3 clause 6 7 3 IEC 61000 4 16 IEEE 1613 1 clause 12 30 V cont 300V 1 s Power Freque...

Page 46: ...orage IEEE 1613 clause 3 1 2 40 C Damp Heat Steady State IEC 61850 3 clause 6 9 3 6 IEC 60068 2 78 test Cab 40 C 93 10 days Damp Heat Cyclic IEC 61850 3 clause 6 9 3 7 IEC 60068 2 78 test Db IEEE 1613...

Page 47: ...mic Single Axis Sweep IEC 61850 3 clause 6 10 3 IEC 60255 21 3 class 1 Freq range Nominal Range 5 35 Hz Cross Over 8 9 Hz Peak Displacement Below cross overfrequency 3 5 mm x x 1 5 mm y Sweep 1 Cycle...

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