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3.

 

Safety Information 

 

3.1

 

  General Safety Information 

 

 

 

Only  trained  and  authorised  personnel  should  be  permitted  to  work  on  this  equipment.  It  is 
assumed that those using this guide are competent to work on equipment of this nature and will 
take appropriate precautions when working with the fault analysis guide. 
 
All devices should be inspected upon receipt for signs of physical damage, which may in turn, affect 
operational performance, or the overall safety of the unit.  Any damaged items should be returned 
to Parallax Digital Technologies Ltd for safety checks. 
 
Parallax Digital Technologies accepts no responsibility for any injury or loss caused by unsafe or 
inadequate working practices, or for work carried out by an unauthorised third party. 
 
To  prevent  possible  danger,  damage,  and  bodily  harm  when  handling  the  equipment,  please 
observe  all  warnings,  cautions  notices  contained  in  this  section.  Failure  to  heed  the  following 
danger, warnings, and cautionary statements could lead to serious injury or death. 

 

3.2

 

  DC Power Supply 

 

 

 

The Unit should be mains-fed using a DC Power Supply using an appropriately rated cable assembly, 
which is protected internally at the power supply device itself.  If the device is to be fed from an 
alternative power source, then the appropriate circuit protection device should be used to ensure 
that the supply circuit is interrupted, in the event that a fault in the device causes too much current 
to flow into it, causing an unsafe condition. 

 

3.3

 

  Fibre-Optic Ports 

 

 

This device incorporates Fibre Optic transmission ports 

 under no circumstance should anyone look 

directly into these ports, as this may cause temporary or permanent damage to the user

’s

 eyes. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PDT-NSU-7105-MP-SF-I

Page 1: ...Operations Manual PDT NSU 7105 MP SF I Revision 1 0 March 2023...

Page 2: ...6 Connectors and Indicators 6 6 1 LED Indicators 6 6 2 Fuse Holder 6 6 3 RJ45 Ports 7 6 4 Power Connections 7 6 5 PoE Output 7 6 6 PoE Budget 7 7 Installation Procedures 8 7 1 DIN Rail Installation 8...

Page 3: ...1 Revision History Date Rev By Comments Checked Date 14 03 2023 01 JF Initial Release SC 14 03 2023...

Page 4: ...ption AP Access Point CCA Copper Clad Aluminium DC Direct Current IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IP Internet Protocol MTBF Mean Time Between Failures PD Power Device PoE Power o...

Page 5: ...arty To prevent possible danger damage and bodily harm when handling the equipment please observe all warnings cautions notices contained in this section Failure to heed the following danger warnings...

Page 6: ...0 BASE T Port and 1 x 100 1000 BASE X auto detecting SFP Port to allow connectivity using 1 or 2 core Single or Multi Mode fiber The unit is designed for harsh industrial conditions and environments a...

Page 7: ...No Connection OFF PoE Established L A Link Activity Yellow OFF Not Running Flashing Running SPD Port Speed Yellow OFF No Connection ON 1000Mbps SFP SFP Module Green OFF Not Detected ON Connected FUSE...

Page 8: ...es using 1 or 2 core fiber in Single or Multi Mode fiber configuration 6 4 Power Connections Model V V Power Input PDT NSU 71045 MP SF I GND 12 48VDC Note All Power Supplies should provide over curren...

Page 9: ...e switch to the required surface using appropriate fixings 7 Installation Procedures 7 1 DIN Rail Installation 7 2 Wall Mount Installation Attach the DIN Rail Bracket if not fitted to the switch case...

Page 10: ...ports TP1 4 are available for other devices or connections All cables should be solid copper and not CCA 8 3 SFP Port Connections Ensure that the SFP socket is clear from any dirt or contamination an...

Page 11: ...9 Physical Dimensions...

Page 12: ...Uplink Fiber 1 x 1000 BASE FX SFP PoE Standard IEEE 802 3af IEEE 802 3at Port Type RJ45 Power Pin Assignment 4 5 7 8 Power Budget Max Combined 100W ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature 40 C to 80 C St...

Page 13: ...tic Discharge EN 61000 4 2 2009 Electromagnetic Field Immunity EN 61000 4 3 2010 Electrical Fast Transients EN 61000 4 4 2012 Surge EN 61000 4 5 2014 A1 2017 Conducted Immunity EN 61000 4 6 2014 Power...

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