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RuggedBackbone™ RX1510

RuggedCom® RuggedBackbone™

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RX1510 Installation Guide Rev 104

3.14.1.  APE  Overview  ..............................................................................................   34
3.14.2. Supported Operating Systems .....................................................................  34
3.14.3. Secondary Network Interface .......................................................................  35
3.14.4. Installing an Operating System ....................................................................  36
3.14.5.  The  APE  BIOS  .............................................................................................   37
3.14.6. Resetting the Module ...................................................................................  37
3.14.7.  LED  Indicators  ..............................................................................................  37
3.14.8.  FAQs  ............................................................................................................   38

4.  Technical  Specifications  .......................................................................................................  39

4.1. Power Supply Specifications ..................................................................................... 39
4.2. Critical Alarm Relay Specifications ...........................................................................  39
4.3. Copper Ethernet Port Specifications .........................................................................  39
4.4. Fiber Ethernet Port Specifications ............................................................................  40

4.4.1. Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) Optical Specifications ............................................. 40
4.4.2. Gigabit Ethernet (1Gbps) Optical Specifications ............................................  41

4.5.  Operating  Environment  .............................................................................................   41
4.6. Mechanical Specifications .........................................................................................  41

5. EMI And Environmental Type Tests ....................................................................................  42
6.  Agency  Approvals  ................................................................................................................   44
7.  Warranty  ...............................................................................................................................  45

Summary of Contents for RUGGEDBACKBONE RX1510

Page 1: ...RuggedBackbone RX1510 Hardware Installation Guide Revision 104 October 14 2011 www RuggedCom com...

Page 2: ...e technical improvements without notice Registered Trademarks ROX RuggedRated and eRSTP are trademarks of RuggedCom Inc RuggedRouter is a registered trademark of RuggedCom Inc RuggedBackbone is a trad...

Page 3: ...2 2 Connectors for 24 24P 48 and 48P Power Modules 20 3 2 3 Chassis Ground Connection 21 3 2 4 AC Power Supply Wiring 21 3 2 5 DC Power Supply Wiring Examples 22 3 2 6 AC and DC Power Supply Wiring Ex...

Page 4: ...3 14 7 LED Indicators 37 3 14 8 FAQs 38 4 Technical Specifications 39 4 1 Power Supply Specifications 39 4 2 Critical Alarm Relay Specifications 39 4 3 Copper Ethernet Port Specifications 39 4 4 Fiber...

Page 5: ...own 16 2 26 Screw terminal block power module terminal cover removed HI module shown 16 2 27 Pluggable terminal block power module HIP module shown 16 3 1 Installing Mounting Brackets 17 3 2 DIN Rail...

Page 6: ...SFP module orientation 29 3 24 SFP module insertion 29 3 25 SFP module removal 30 3 26 LC 30 3 27 MTRJ 30 3 28 SC 30 3 29 ST 30 3 30 Single Port Cellular Modem Antenna Connections 31 3 31 Dual Port Ce...

Page 7: ...vailable Fiber Connector Types 30 3 10 Cellular Modem Modules 31 3 11 HSPA Antenna Requirements 32 3 12 APE Specifications 34 3 13 APE Module LED Indicators 37 4 1 Power Supply Specifications 39 4 2 F...

Page 8: ...product contains a LASER system and is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radi...

Page 9: ...to 85 C 40 F to 185 F allows the RX1510 to be placed in almost any location 1 2 Feature Highlights Cyber Security Features Multi level passwords SSH SSL encryption Enable disable ports MAC based port...

Page 10: ...RFC 1990 GOOSE messaging support IP Routing OSPF BGP RIPv1 RIPv2 VRRP Agent Traffic control NTP Server IP Multicast Routing DHCP Agent Option 82 Capable Frame Relay Support ISO and ITU compliant netw...

Page 11: ...chassis supports up to four line module LM cards For more information on line modules see Section 2 2 Line Modules LM All modules are built to the RuggedRated specifications of the RuggedBackbone RX1...

Page 12: ...GB Compact Flash CF card which contains active and fallback installations of the ROX operating system along with the configuration database and other system data Chassis ground connection For more inf...

Page 13: ...port configurations and connectors available for RX1510 line modules For complete information on the available line modules refer to the RuggedBackbone RX1510 data sheet Only one T1 E1 module may be...

Page 14: ...2 13 FX5 4 100FX 100LX 100SX SFP Figure 2 14 6FX50 6 100FX SFP 2 2 4 WAN Figure 2 15 TC1 1 T1 E1 RJ45 Figure 2 16 E01 1 E1 BNC Figure 2 17 TC2 2 T1 E1 RJ45 Figure 2 18 E02 2 E1 BNC Figure 2 19 TC4 4 T...

Page 15: ...ggedBackbone Modules RuggedCom RuggedBackbone 15 RX1510 Installation Guide Rev 104 2 2 7 DDS Digital Data Services Figure 2 23 D02 1 DDS RJ45 2 2 8 APE Appplication Processing Engine Figure 2 24 APE 1...

Page 16: ...d with a screw terminal block or with a pluggable terminal block The screw terminal block features a safety cover which must be removed to make wiring connections and must be replaced after wiring is...

Page 17: ...hassis For panel mounting the mounting bracket provides four mounting holes For DIN rail mounting the DIN adaptor mounts to a standard 1 DIN rail and is secured with a lock screw on each adaptor To at...

Page 18: ...3 Installation RuggedCom RuggedBackbone 18 RX1510 Installation Guide Rev 104 Figure 3 3 DIN Rail Mounting Side View 3 1 1 RX1510Dimensions Figure 3 4 RX1510 Dimensions Front View...

Page 19: ...3 Installation RuggedCom RuggedBackbone 19 RX1510 Installation Guide Rev 104 Figure 3 5 RX1510Dimensions Top View Figure 3 6 RX1510 Dimensions Side View...

Page 20: ...ensure secure reliable connections under severe shock or vibration Both terminal blocks have a safety cover secured with two Phillips screws which must be removed to make connections The safety cover...

Page 21: ...n a 10 ring lug Torque on the chassis ground connection should not exceed 30 in lbs 3 4 Nm Figure 3 11 Chassis Ground Connection 3 2 4 AC Power Supply Wiring Figure 3 12 Wiring for Single AC Power Sup...

Page 22: ...25 230VAC rated equipment a appropriately rated AC circuit breaker must be installed It is recommended to provide a separate circuit breaker for each power supply module Equipment must be installed ac...

Page 23: ...is recommended to provide a separate circuit breaker for each power supply module Equipment must be installed according to applicable local wiring codes 3 3 Critical Alarm Wiring The Critical Alarm o...

Page 24: ...ow for pin configuration and assignment Figure 3 16 RJ45 Serial Console Port RJ45 Pin Signal Function 1 RX 2 RX 3 TX 4 NC 5 NC 6 TX 7 NC 8 NC Table 3 1 RJ45 Serial Console Pinout 3 5 WAN Ports RJ45 Th...

Page 25: ...10 100 1000Base T Ethernet See the illustration and table below for pin configuration and assignment Figure 3 19 RJ45 Ethernet Pin Configuration RJ45 Pin 10 100Base Tx 10 100 1000Base Tx 1 RX A 2 RX...

Page 26: ...s Power and data cables should intersect at 90 angles when necessary to reduce inductive coupling Optionally shielded screened cabling can be used The cable shield should be grounded at one single poi...

Page 27: ...not connect Pin 2 at this time doing so may cause hardware damage Pins 7 and 8 are connected internally No internal termination is provided In RS232 mode these pins enter a high impedance state A DTE...

Page 28: ...fely inserted and removed while the chassis is powered and operating When inserting or removing optics observe the following precautions Ensure that dust caps are mounted on SFP cages at all times unl...

Page 29: ...nserted with the bail latch in the locked position Figure 3 23 SFP module orientation Figure 3 24 SFP module insertion SFP modules should slide gently into their ports and should lock in place when fu...

Page 30: ...fiber optic ports The Transmit TX and Receive RX connections of each port must be properly connected and matched for proper link establishment and operation The drawings in the following figures show...

Page 31: ...dule Order Code Description W11 1 Port Cell Modem GSM EDGE HSPA W12 2 Port Cell Modem GSM EDGE HSPA W21 1 Port Cell Modem EVDO Rev A Verizon Wireless W22 2 Port Cell Modem EVDO Rev A Verizon Wireless...

Page 32: ...1 2110 2170 3 5 1 Y 4 Band II WCDMA 1900 1850 1910 2 5 1 1930 1990 2 5 1 Y 4 Band VIII WCDMA 900 880 915 2 5 1 925 960 3 5 1 Y 5 Band V WCDMA 850 824 849 2 5 1 869 894 3 5 1 Y 5 Band VI WCDMA 800 830...

Page 33: ...age slide the silver catch down towards the antenna connector end of the module and flip the cage open 5 Hold the SIM card at its notched end with its connectors facing down and insert the SIM card in...

Page 34: ...k 1 RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet interface faceplate connector 1 Gigabit Ethernet interface connected to internal RX1510 switch USB 2 USB 2 0 Maximum USB device power consumption through single port or combi...

Page 35: ...igured From the perspective of the RX1510 the port is just switch port where a device is connected Figure 3 35 APE Chassis Network Connection shows how the APE and the RX1510 are connected The APE mod...

Page 36: ...ng system installation package requires a network connection connect a network cable to the Ethernet port Connect the other end of the cable to a functioning network port 3 With a pin or small screwdr...

Page 37: ...rom the operating system instead of performing a hard reset with the reset button This helps to ensure graceful shutdowns and data integrity If absolutely required you can perform a hard reset with th...

Page 38: ...er up the APE module from ROX A Not currently In ROX version 2 2 the APE is isolated from ROX control ROX can identify the type of module present in the RX1510 line module slot and can monitor tempera...

Page 39: ...52W Max 42W Pluggable terminal block a Power consumption varies based on configuration b T denotes time delay fuse Table 4 1 Power Supply Specifications 4 2 Critical Alarm Relay Specifications Voltage...

Page 40: ...cations Fixed Fast Ethernet Transceivers Order Code Mode Connector Type Cable Type m Tx typ nm Tx min dBm Tx max dBm Rx Sensitivity dBm Rx Saturation dBm Distance typ km Power Budget dB 62 5 125 19 12...

Page 41: ...SM LC 9 125 1310 9 5 3 19 3 10 9 5 FG53 SM LC 9 125 1310 7 3 23 3 25 16 FG54 SM LC 9 125 1550 0 5 23 3 70 23 Table 4 7 SFP Gigabit Transceivers Notes 1 Maximum segment length is greatly dependent on f...

Page 42: ...Magnetic Field Enclosure Ports 1000 A m for 1 s 5 D C Power ports 30 for 0 1s 60 for 0 1s 100 for 0 05s N A IEC 61000 4 29 Voltage Dips Interrupts A C Power ports 30 for 1 period 60 for 50 periods N A...

Page 43: ...common 1kV diff mode 1MHz Signal ports 5kV Fail Safe Relay output D C Power ports 5kV IEEE C37 90 H V Impulse A C Power ports 5kV Signal ports 2kVAC D C Power ports 1 5kVDC IEEE C37 90 Dielectric Str...

Page 44: ...007 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 CE EN 60950 EN 61000 6 2 CE Compliance is claimed via Declaration of Self Conformity Route FCC FCC Part 15 Class A CISPR EN55022 Class A FDA CDRH 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subch...

Page 45: ...t contains no user serviceable parts Attempted service by unauthorized personnel shall render all warranties null and void For warranty details visit www RuggedCom com or contact your customer service...

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