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LED 

Color 

State 

Description 

10M/100M/ 

1000M 

Copper 

Bottom LED 

Green 

On 

TP port’s 10/100Mbps link is active. 

Blinking 

Data is being transmitted at 
10/100Mbps. 

Off 

TP port’s 10/100Mbps link is 
inactive. 

10M/100M 

Copper Top 

LED 

Green 

On 

TP port’s 100Mbps link is active. 

Blinking 

Data is being transmitted at 
100Mbps. 

Off 

TP port’s 100Mbps link is inactive. 

10M/100M 

Copper 

Bottom LED 

Green 

On 

TP port’s 10Mbps link is active. 

Blinking  Data is being transmitted at 10Mbps. 

Off 

TP port’s 10Mbps link is inactive. 

100M/1000M 

(SFP port) 

Green 

On 

When the port is active and links on 
1000Mbps. 

Blinking 

When the port’s data is being 
transmitted at 1000Mbps. 

Off 

When the port is inactive or link 
down. 

Amber 

On 

When the port is active and links on 
100Mbps. 

Blinking 

When the port’s data is being 
transmitted at 100Mbps. 

Off 

When the port is inactive or link 
down. 

Auto MDI/MDI-X Connection 

The Auto MDI/MDI-X function allows users to connect the EDS’s 
10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports to any kind of Ethernet device, without 
paying attention to the type of Ethernet cable being used for the 
connection. This means that you can use either a straight-through cable 
or cross-over cable to connect the EDS to Ethernet devices. 

Triple Speed Functionality and Switching 

The EDS’s 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 switched port auto negotiates with 
the connected device for the fastest data transmission rate supported 
by both devices. The EDS is a plug-and-play device, so software 
configuration is not required at installation or during maintenance. 
The half/full duplex mode for the RJ45 switched ports is user dependent 
and changes (by auto-negotiation) to full or half duplex, depending on 
which transmission speed is supported by the attached device. 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for EDS-2010-ML Series

Page 1: ...m support Moxa Americas Toll free 1 888 669 2872 Tel 1 714 528 6777 Fax 1 714 528 6778 Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 86 21 5258 9955 Fax 86 21 5258 5505 Moxa Europe Tel 49 89 3...

Page 2: ...break alarm function with DIP switches on the outer panel The EDS 2010 2018 ML switches can be easily installed with DIN Rail mounting as well as distribution boxes The DIN rail mounting capability an...

Page 3: ...reak alarm by relay output Redundant dual DC power inputs Broadcast storm protection to prevent network devices from crashing Rugged Design Operating temperature range from 10 to 60 C or extended oper...

Page 4: ...relay output 3 DIP switch 4 Power input PWR1 LED 5 Power input PWR2 LED 6 Fault LED 7 Port number 8 10 100 BaseT X Port 9 TP port s 100 Mbps LED 10 TP port s 10 Mbps LED 11 10 100 1000 BaseT X Port 1...

Page 5: ...5 Mounting Dimensions EDS 2010 ML Series EDS 2018 ML Series...

Page 6: ...thod STEP 1 Insert the upper lip of the DIN rail kit into the mounting rail STEP 2 Press the device towards the mounting rail until it snaps into place Suggested Removal Method STEP 1 Pull down the la...

Page 7: ...rail STEP 3 Press the device towards the mounting rail until it snaps into place Suggested Removal Method STEP 1 Pull down the latch on the DIN rail kit with a screwdriver STEP 2 Slightly pull the de...

Page 8: ...nd the shafts should be less than 3 5 mm in diameter as shown in the figure at the right NOTE Before tightening screws into the wall make sure the screw head and shank size are suitable by inserting t...

Page 9: ...maximum current allowable for each wire size If the current goes above the maximum ratings the wiring could overheat causing serious damage to your equipment You should also pay attention to the foll...

Page 10: ...top panel You may refer to the next section for detailed instructions on how to connect the wires to the terminal block connector and how to attach the terminal block connector to the terminal block...

Page 11: ...he terminal block receptor which is located on the EDS s top panel ATTENTION Before connecting the EDS to the DC power inputs make sure the DC power source voltage is stable ATTENTION One individual c...

Page 12: ...ices Most users will choose to configure these ports for Auto MDI MDI X mode in which case the port s pinouts are adjusted automatically depending on the type of Ethernet cable used straight through o...

Page 13: ...in MDI MDI X 1 BI_DA BI_DB 2 BI_DA BI_DB 3 BI_DB BI_DA 4 BI_DC BI_DD 5 BI_DC BI_DD 6 BI_DB BI_DA 7 BI_DD BI_DC 8 BI_DD BI_DC RJ45 8 pin to RJ45 8 pin Straight through Cable Wiring RJ45 8 pin to RJ45 8...

Page 14: ...outs LC port to LC port Cable Wiring ATTENTION This is a Class 1 Laser LED product To avoid causing serious damage to your eyes do not stare directly into the Laser Beam Redundant Power Inputs Both po...

Page 15: ...n circuit and the fault LED will light up OFF Disables the corresponding PORT Alarm The relay will form a closed circuit and the Fault LED will never light up Quality of Service QoS ON Enable the Qual...

Page 16: ...m of 2000 broadcast packets per second in the EDS switch for all ports OFF Disables broadcast storm protection LED Indicators The front panel of the Moxa EtherDevice Switch contains several LED indica...

Page 17: ...n the port s data is being transmitted at 100Mbps Off When the port is inactive or link down Auto MDI MDI X Connection The Auto MDI MDI X function allows users to connect the EDS s 10 100 1000BaseT X...

Page 18: ...odes are added or removed or moved from one segment to another EDS automatically keeps up with new node locations An address aging algorithm causes the least used addresses to be deleted in favor of n...

Page 19: ...d Forward Power Input Voltage 12 24 48 VDC redundant dual inputs Input Current EDS 2010 ML 0 606 A max EDS 2018 ML 0 617 A max Relay output 24 VDC 1 A Resistance Connection Removable 6 contact termina...

Page 20: ...l 3 EN61000 4 6 CS Level 3 EN61000 4 8 Hazardous Location UL cUL Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D ATEX Zone 2 Ex nA nC IIC T4 Gc Maritime DNV GL ABS LR NK Rail Traffic EN 50121 4 Traffic Control...

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