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Ruijie RG-ES100 Series Switches Hardware Installation and Reference Guide                                 

Preparation before Installation 

the  leakage  current of  the  system  totals  30mA.  A  leakage  protector  with  30mA  rated action  current supports less 

than ten power supplies (that is, Action current of the leakage protector/2/Maximum leakage current of each power 

supply =30/2/1.5=10). In other words, the leakage protector with 30mA rated action current supports no more than 

ten power supplies. In this case, the twenty power supplies in the system require at least two leakage protectors with 

30mA rated action current and each leakage protector supports ten power supplies. If power supplies in a system 

differ in models, the rated leakage action current of each leakage protector divided by two is greater than the sum of 

maximum  leakage  current  of  all  the  power  supplies.  The  rated  leakage  non-action  current  of  a  leakage  protector 

shall be 50% of the leakage action current. Take a leakage protector with 30mA rated leakage action current as an 

example.  The  rated  leakage  non-action  current  shall  be  15mA.  When  the  leakage  current  is  below  15mA,  the 

protector  shall  not  act.  Otherwise,  misoperation  may  easily  occur  due  to  high  sensitivity  and  thus  the  leakage 

protector trips, devices are powered off, and services are interrupted. 

 

To  guarantee  personal  safety,  the  rated  leakage  action  current  of  each  leakage  protector  in  the  system  must  be 

equal  to  or  less  than  30mA  (human  body  safety  current  is  30mA). When  twice  of  the  total  leakage  current  of  the 

system is greater than 30mA, the system must be equipped with two or more leakage protectors. 

 

For the leakage current value of each power supply model, see the power supply model parameter table in Chapter 

1. 

2.1.4  Static Discharge Damage Prevention 

To prevent damage from static electricity, pay attention to the following: 

 

Proper grounding of grounding screws on the back panel of the device. Use of a three-wire single-phase socket with 

protective earth wire (PE) as the AC power socket. 

 

Indoor dust prevention 

 

Proper humidity conditions 

2.1.5  Laser 

The RG-ES126G-P-L series switch supports varying models of optical modules sold on the market which are Class I laser 

products. Improper use of optical modules may cause damage.  Therefore, pay attention to the following when you use 

them: 

 

When a fiber transceiver works, ensure that the port has been connected with an optical fiber or is covered with a 

dust cap, to keep out dust and avoid burning your eyes. 

 

When the optical module is working, do not pull out the fiber cable and stare into the transceiver interface or you may 

hurt your eyes. 

 

Do not stare into any optical port under any circumstances, as this may cause permanent damage to your eyes. 

2.2  Installation Site Requirements 

To ensure the normal working and a prolonged durable life of the equipment, the installation site must meet the following 

requirements. 

Summary of Contents for RG-ES100 Series

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Page 4: ...se T in the downlink direction 1 1 RG ES109G LP L Technical Specifications Model RG ES109G LP L Power Supply AC input Rated voltage range 100V to 240V Maximum voltage range 90V to 264V Frequency 50 60...

Page 5: ...rt 9 the flow control is disabled on port 9 but enabled on ports 1 8 When the button is turned to the right position flow control is disabled all ports communication is available and the flow control...

Page 6: ...Panel of RG ES109G LP L Note 1 Grounding pole 2 Working Mode Switch Over Button 3 Power port 4 Hole for anti theft lock Heat Dissipation The RG ES109G LP L adopts natural heat dissipation thereby ensu...

Page 7: ...00 Mbps Blinking green The port is receiving or transmitting traffic at 10 100 1000 Mbps 1 2 RG ES126G P L Technical Specifications Model RG ES126G P L Optical Module For details see Appendix B The su...

Page 8: ...other the flow control is disabled on ports 23 26 but enabled on ports 1 22 When the button is turned to the right position flow control is disabled all ports communication is available and the flow c...

Page 9: ...ort status LED Back Panel Figure 1 6 Back Panel of RG ES126G P L Note 1 Vent 2 AC power port 3 Grounding pole Heat Dissipation The RG ES126G P L adopts turbine fans for heat dissipation thereby ensuri...

Page 10: ...onal Solid green The switch is operational RJ45 port PoE status LED 1 24 Off PoE is not enabled Solid green PoE is enabled The port is operational Blinking green Indicates PoE overload 1000Mbps RJ 45...

Page 11: ...wer Supply AC input Rated voltage range 100V to 240V Maximum voltage range 90V to 264V Frequency 50 60 Hz Rated current 3A Power cord requirement 10A PoE Supports PoE and PoE Ports 1 24 are PoE PoE ca...

Page 12: ...orts On the back panel it provides an AC power port Figure 1 8 Appearance of RG ES126G LP L Front Panel Figure 1 9 Front Panel of RG ES126G LP L Note 1 Power status LED 2 10 100 1000Base T Link ACT LE...

Page 13: ...6 LEDs LED Panel Identification State Meaning Power status LED PWR Off The switch is not receiving power Solid on The switch is powered on Ethernet port status LED 1 24 Off The port is not connected...

Page 14: ...Ruijie RG ES100 Series Switches Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Overview Blinking Indicates PoE overload...

Page 15: ...t be qualified Before installing the device carefully check any potential danger in the surroundings such as ungrounded power supply and damp wet ground or floor Before installing the device find out...

Page 16: ...ge action current of each leakage protector in the system must be equal to or less than 30mA human body safety current is 30mA When twice of the total leakage current of the system is greater than 30m...

Page 17: ...nk Static electricity may occur easily and endanger the circuit on the equipment In an environment with high temperature the equipment is subject to even greater harm as its performance may degrade si...

Page 18: ...to enable the device s upper filter circuit to effective filter the power interface The switch should be far from high power radio transmitting stations radar stations and high frequency and large cu...

Page 19: ...wer reference ground and yellow green safety cable ground The lightning discharge ground is for the facility only irrelevant to the equipment EMC Grounding The grounding required for EMC design includ...

Page 20: ...d interference may affect any signal path in the equipment and is difficult to shield For the AC power supply system TN single phase three core power socket with protective earthing conductors PE shou...

Page 21: ...Confirmations before Installation Before installation please confirm the following points Whether ventilation requirements are met for the switch Whether the requirements of temperature and humidity...

Page 22: ...s to shield cables 100 meter network cables should be laid inside the equipment room and outdoor cabling of such cables is prohibited If outdoor cabling is necessary take relevant measures for lightni...

Page 23: ...ng the switch on the wall are as follows Step 1 As shown in Figure 3 4 drill two holes with the diameter of about 5 mm on the wall ensure that the spacing of the two holes is 112 mm and the line of co...

Page 24: ...ess is as follows Step 1 Attach the mounting brackets to the switch with the supplied screws as shown in Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to RG ES126G P L Left Right Step 2 Use th...

Page 25: ...ame as that of the RG ES126G P L SUITABLE FOR MOUNTING ON CONCRETE OR OTHER NON COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE ONLY 3 3 3 Mounting the Switch on a Table Attach the four rubber pads to the recessed areas on the b...

Page 26: ...uide Product Installation Place the switch on the table as shown in Figure 3 9 and Figure 3 10 Figure 3 9 Mounting the Switch on the Table Figure 3 10 Mounting the Switch on the Table The device must...

Page 27: ...mage to the component due to connection errors Check that the ground line is connected Check that the cables and power input cables are correctly connected Check that all interface cables are laid out...

Page 28: ...d The power cable is correctly connected The power supply voltage complies with the requirement of the switch 4 1 2 Checking after Program Startup Recommended After power on you are recommended to per...

Page 29: ...wisted pair cable is faulty The length of the cable exceeds 100 m The port has special configuration that has no common working mode with the connected switch Replace the twisted pair cable Check that...

Page 30: ...e 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 Four Twisted Pai...

Page 31: ...Connectors and Connection Media Optical Fiber Connection For the optical fiber ports select single mode or multiple mode optical fibers for connection according to the fiber module connected The conn...

Page 32: ...0 Mini GBIC LX 1310 SMF No 9 5 3 20 3 GE eSFP SX MM850 850 MMF Yes 9 5 3 17 0 GE eSFP LX SM1310 1310 SMF Yes 9 5 3 20 3 GE SFP LX SM1310 1310 SMF No 9 5 3 20 3 Mini GBIC LH40 1310 SMF Yes 2 3 22 3 GE...

Page 33: ...GBIC GT RJ45 Category 5 or above UTP or STP 100m For the optical module with transmission distance exceeding 40 km and more one on line optical attenuator should be added on the link to avoid the ove...

Page 34: ...ster has been well grounded After connecting the switch AC power plug to the socket of the power arrester lightning protection cable row lightning protection function implements if the RUN LED is Gree...

Page 35: ...t Port Arrester Hardware Installation Guide connect the arrester using the adapter cable note that the external network cable is connected to the end of IN while the adapter cable connected to the swi...

Page 36: ...e as short as possible to ensure that it is in good contact with the switch grounding terminal Use the multimeter to confirm the contact condition after the grounding Incomplete arrester installation...

Page 37: ...es that often bend or suffer removal insertion should be greater than seven times their respective diameters The bend radius of a common coaxial cable should be greater than seven times its diameter T...

Page 38: ...cabinet should be smooth without sharp corners The metal hole traversed by cables should have a smooth and fully rounding surface or an insulated lining Proper buckles should be selected to bundle up...

Page 39: ...e during commissioning The power cords cannot be bundled on the guide rails of moving parts The power cables connecting moving parts such as door grounding wires should be reserved with some access af...

Page 40: ...in the same cabling direction should be bundled up into cable bunches with cables in cable bunches clean and straight Binding by using buckles should be performed according to Table D 1 Cable Bunch Di...

Page 41: ...onditions such as windstorm and heavy rain as well as away from dust If the dust is unavoidable keep the door and window away from the pollution source The machine room should be away from the residen...

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