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Figure C-1 Bundling Cables 

 

 

 

Route and bundle power, signal, ground cables separately. When the cables are close to each other, cross them. 

When power cables run parallel to signal cables, the distance between them must b 

 

All cable trays and their accessories shall be smooth and free from sharp edges. 

 

Holes in metal, through which cables pass shall have smooth, well-rounded surfaces or be protected with 

insulating bushings. 

 

Use proper cable ties to bind cables together. Do not tie two or more cable ties to bind cables.     

 

Cut off excess cable tie cleanly with no sharp edges after bundling cables, as shown in Figure C-2. 

Figure C-2 Cutting off Excess Cable Tie   

 

 

If cables are to be bent, bind them first but do not tie cable ties within the bend to avoid stress on the cables, 

which may otherwise cause the wires inside to break, as shown in Figure C-3. 

Summary of Contents for QSW-6200-32F

Page 1: ...HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND REFERENCE GUIDE www qtech ru QSW 6200 Series Switch Hardware Installation and Reference V1 0...

Page 2: ...or any portion of this document in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of QTECH is prohibited Exemption Statement This document is provided as is The contents of this document...

Page 3: ...he same time it is assumed that the users are already familiar with the related terms and concepts Obtaining Technical Assistance QTECH Website http www qtech ru Technical Support https helpdesk qtech...

Page 4: ...t is only one port of them is available at a particular time SFP port supports both 10Gbase R and 1000base X QSW 6200 series switches have the following external ports MGMT port This port is a 10 100...

Page 5: ...tion wiring For AC input the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Because the device has several power supplies disconnect all of them to switch off the d...

Page 6: ...Speed adjustment and fault alarm Temperature Alarm Supported Dimensions W x D x H 440 mm x 280 mm x 44 mm Weight 3 9 kg Product Appearance The QSW 6200 32T Ethernet switch provides 28 10 100 1000Base...

Page 7: ...1 2 Front Panel of QSW 6200 32T Note 1 System status LED 2 Power status LED PWR1 3 Power status LED PWR2 4 MGMT port status LED 5 Console port 6 10 100 1000 Base T auto sensing Ethernet port 7 Switch...

Page 8: ...o modules are available the switch is powered in current sharing mode When the switch is powered by the dual power modules if the system working power is greater than the capacity of single power modu...

Page 9: ...ower supplies immediately Solid red The switch is faulty For details see the chapter Troubleshooting Power status LED PWR1 PWR2 Off The power module is not in place or not receiving power Solid green...

Page 10: ...itting traffic at 100 Mbps 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing Ethernet port status LED 1 28 Off The port is not connected Solid green The port is connected at 1000 Mbps Blinking green The port is receivin...

Page 11: ...ity Operating humidity 10 to 90 RH Storage humidity 5 to 95 RH Fan Speed adjustment and fault alarm Temperature Alarm Supported Dimensions W x D x H 440 mm x 300 mm x 44 mm Weight 4 2 kg Product Appea...

Page 12: ...l Figure 1 6 Front Panel of QSW 6200 52T Note 1 System status LED 2 Power status LED PWR1 3 Power status LED PWR1 4 MGMT port status LED 5 Console port 6 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing Ethernet port 7...

Page 13: ...ered in current sharing mode When the switch is powered by the dual power modules if the system working power is greater than the capacity of single power module power redundancy cannot work if one po...

Page 14: ...ely Solid red The switch is faulty For details see the chapter Troubleshooting Power status LED PWR1 PWR2 Off The power module is not in place or not receiving power Solid green The power module is co...

Page 15: ...ed at 10 100 Mbps Blinking yellow The port is receiving or transmitting traffic at 10 100 Mbps 1 3 QSW 6200 32F Technical Specifications Model QSW 6200 32F Expansion Module Slot 2 slots Power Module S...

Page 16: ...ity 5 to 95 RH Fan Speed adjustment and fault alarm Temperature Alarm Supported Dimensions W x D x H 440 mm x 300 mm x 44 mm Weight 4 2kg Product Appearance The QSW 6200 32F Ethernet switch provides 2...

Page 17: ...SW 6200 32F supports two power modules For details see the section Power Modules Dual power input The switch can be powered by one power module or two power modules When both two modules are available...

Page 18: ...indicates errors Blinking green 10Hz Supports remote on off to locate the switch Solid green The switch is operational Solid yellow Temperature alarm 1 Temperature of inlet outlet air exceeds the norm...

Page 19: ...not connected Solid green The port is connected at 1 10 Gbps Blinking green The port is receiving or transmitting traffic at 1 10 Gbps GE SFP port status LED 1F 28F Off The port is not connected Solid...

Page 20: ...tch Extension Module Manual 1 5 Power Modules At present the QSW 6200 series switches support the swappable QSW M 6200 PWR and QSW M 6200 PWR2 power module The QSW M 6200 PWR power module provides AC...

Page 21: ...protection over over voltage current input output short circuit output and so on I2C Communication Allows the host to communicate with the power module by I2C Power Supply Redundancy Supports dual po...

Page 22: ...0 000 m Features Feature Description Conformal Coating Protects circuits against moisture frog mould electrical shock and leakage and so on Protection Provides protection over over voltage current inp...

Page 23: ...s Switch Hardware Installation and Reference Guide 23 www qtech ru LED LED Panel Identification State Meaning Status LED OUT Off There is no power input or input under voltage Solid green The module i...

Page 24: ...oving the device turn off all power supplies and dismantle all power modules 2 1 3 Electricity Observe local regulations and specifications when performing electric operations Relevant operators must...

Page 25: ...er and leather plant If the pollution source is unavoidable the machine room should be located on the windward side of the pollution source perennially with advanced protection The machine room should...

Page 26: ...and humidity in the room must be stable to ensure the device s proper functioning and prolong its service life Continuous improper temperature and humidity will cause damage to the device High relati...

Page 27: ...unding operations properly as required The correct connection of grounding lines guarantees the lighting and interference resistance of switches and must be performed with precision Safety Grounding T...

Page 28: ...ence and conducted interference Power normally RF power transmitted from a device through space to a sensor is called radiated interference The origin of the interference source can either be part of...

Page 29: ...n addition pay attention to the Tx and Rx directions of the fiber The Tx end of this device should be connected to the Rx end of the peer device and the Rx end of this device to the Tx end of the peer...

Page 30: ...ower cables are already laid out and whether the requirements of electrical current are met Whether related network cables are already laid out 3 3 Installing the Switch Precautions During installatio...

Page 31: ...ront panel of the switch to the rack For safety purposes screw up the distributed screws as shown in the 3 1 Figure 3 1 Attaching the Mounting Bracket to the Switch 3 3 2 Mounting the Switch on the Wa...

Page 32: ...module with one hand and hold the end of the power module with the other hand Insert it into the chassis along the guide rail uprightly and slowly until a click is heard and make sure that it is in g...

Page 33: ...the handle of the power module with one hand and hold the end of the power module with the other hand Insert it into the chassis along the guide rail uprightly and slowly until a click is heard and ma...

Page 34: ...ving an QSW M 6200 PWR2 Power Module Step 1 Press the plug of the power module Hold on to the module handle with one hand to pull out part of the module hold the bottom of it with the other hand and p...

Page 35: ...E If not the personnel shall connect the grounding lug of the AC socket with the PE by using a grounding connector The AC socket shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily used When ins...

Page 36: ...sides of the chassis fasten the fibers and twisted pairs to the cabinet cable management ring or cabling chute For the power cables you should bundle them closely along the bottom of the chassis in a...

Page 37: ...ort of the PC Connect the RJ45 end of the Console cable to the Console port of the switch Step 2 Connect the USB Mini USB ports Connect the USB end of the cable to the USB port of the PC Connect the T...

Page 38: ...95 98 NT 2000 XP Step 2 Set terminal parameters The parameters are as follows baud rate 9600 data bit 8 parity check none stop bit 1 and flow control as none Choose Setup Program Attachment Communica...

Page 39: ...inal page 4 2 Power on Startup Checking before Power on The switch is fully grounded The power cable is correctly connected The power cable is buckled after connected The power supply voltage complies...

Page 40: ...QSW 6200 Series Switch Hardware Installation and Reference Guide 40 www qtech ru Check that information is displayed on the terminal interface Check that the device LEDs are normal...

Page 41: ...odules in which case you should apply RPS modules When the power status LED is red check whether or not the power cable is in place and operational if not problem it means the power supply is faulty i...

Page 42: ...ce When the power supply fails you only need to disconnect the power cable unplug the power module replace it with a qualified one and then connect the power cables tightly Replacing Lithium Battery T...

Page 43: ...work Fault Description The Status LED of each service module is OFF the Power LED of the fan tray is OFF and the fan does not work The LED on the panel of the power module is OFF The fan does not work...

Page 44: ...y inserted expansion module still cannot be powered on please contact TAC of QTECH for technical support Fault 6 The link cannot be set up between fiber interfaces Fault Description The system runs no...

Page 45: ...100 m The 1000BASE T port uses four pairs of wires for transmission all of which must be connected Figure A 1 shows the connections of the twisted pairs used by the 1000BASE T port Figure A 1 Schemat...

Page 46: ...wisted Pairs of the 100BASE TX 10BASE T Optical Fiber Connection For the optical fiber ports select single mode or multiple mode optical fibers for connection according to the fiber module connected T...

Page 47: ...actical requirement Precautions for installation Make sure that the PE terminal of the power arrester has been well grounded After connecting the switch AC power plug to the socket of the power arrest...

Page 48: ...stance of the switch grounding terminal cut the grounding line for the Ethernet port arrester and firmly tighten the grounding line to the grounding terminal of the switch Use the multimeter to check...

Page 49: ...the Ethernet port arrester Reversed direction of the arrester installation You shall connect the external network cable to the IN end and connect the switch Ethernet port to the OUT end Poor arrester...

Page 50: ...l diameter The minimum bend radius of a coaxial cable should be 7 times the overall diameter of the cable If the cable is constantly bent plugged or unplugged the bend radius should be 10 times the ov...

Page 51: ...rom sharp edges Holes in metal through which cables pass shall have smooth well rounded surfaces or be protected with insulating bushings Use proper cable ties to bind cables together Do not tie two o...

Page 52: ...h of the cable connecting moving parts such as the ground wire of the cabinet door to avoid stress on the cable when moving parts are in place ensure the excess cable length shall not contact heat sou...

Page 53: ...same direction into groups Keep cables clean and straight Cables shall be tied according to the following table Diameter of Cable Bundle mm Space between Bundles mm 10 80 to 150 10 to 30 150 to 200 3...

Page 54: ...nsole driver can be downloaded on the official TI website http www ti com The driver is now supported only on 32 bit Windows XP 64 bit Windows XP 32 bit Window Vista 64 bit Window Vista 32 bit Windows...

Page 55: ...QSW 6200 Series Switch Hardware Installation and Reference Guide 55 www qtech ru Step 3 Select the unpackage directory and click Install Step 4 After the driver is installed click Finish...

Page 56: ...ices with Mini USB ports using Type A male USB to male Mini USB cables Right click Computer choose Manage Device Manager Ports COM LPT you will see the TUSB3410 Device Change the serial port number to...

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