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Procedure

Secure the mounting plate to the wall with four screws. The screws are not supplied with the 
device. The type and length of the screws depend on the type of wall.
Type of screw:

• for wooden walls: wood screw 4 x 30 mm

• for concrete walls: 4 x 50 mm with 5 mm concrete plug

• for metal walls: M4 x 25 mm with machine thread in the wall

Figure 5-7

Fitting the mounting plate for the SCALANCE W786 to a wall

Installation and removal

5.5 Mounting with mounting plate

SCALANCE W786-x
Operating Instructions, 12/2021, A5E03678337-14

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Summary of Contents for 6GK5786-1FC00-0AA0

Page 1: ...Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 Introduction 1 Safety notices 2 Security recommendations 3 Description 4 Installation and removal 5 Connecting up 6 Maintenance and cleaning 7 Error correction 8 Technical specifications 9 Dimension drawings 10 Certification 11 ...

Page 2: ...l are those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products systems Proper use of Siemens products Note the following WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation If products and components from other manufacturers are us...

Page 3: ...or installation 29 5 2 Removing installing the housing cover 32 5 3 Installing cables 34 5 4 Wall mounting 35 5 5 Mounting with mounting plate 37 5 5 1 Mounting the mounting plate to the wall 37 5 5 2 Screw cable inlet on the mounting plate 40 5 5 3 Installing mounting plate on an S7 300 standard rail 41 5 5 4 Installing mounting plate on a DIN rail 42 5 5 5 Installing mounting plate on the mast 4...

Page 4: ...7 8 2 Restoring the factory settings 69 8 3 Firmware update via WBM or CLI not possible 70 9 Technical specifications 73 9 1 SCALANCE W786 1 73 9 2 SCALANCE W786 2 75 9 3 Field diagrams of internal antennas SCALANCE W786 2IA 78 10 Dimension drawings 81 11 Certification 83 Index 85 Table of contents SCALANCE W786 x 4 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 5: ...version 6 5 Purpose of the Operating Instructions Based on the operating instructions you will be able to install and connect up the SCALANCE W786 correctly The configuration and the integration of the device in a WLAN are not described in these instructions Documentation on the accompanying DVD You can find detailed information about configuration in the SCALANCE W700 configuration manuals on the...

Page 6: ...hould only be connected to an enterprise network or the internet if and to the extent such a connection is necessary and only when appropriate security measures e g firewalls and or network segmentation are in place For additional information on industrial security measures that may be implemented please visit https www siemens com industrialsecurity https www siemens com industrialsecurity Siemen...

Page 7: ...ngs on the storage medium Recycling and disposal The products are low in pollutants can be recycled and meet the requirements of the WEEE directive 2012 19 EU for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment Do not dispose of the products at public disposal sites For environmentally friendly recycling and the disposal of your old device contact a certified disposal company for electronic sc...

Page 8: ...Introduction SCALANCE W786 x 8 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 9: ...ting to handling in the individual sections particularly in the sections Installation and Connecting up WARNING Hot surfaces Electric devices have hot surfaces Do not touch these surfaces They could cause severe burns Allow the device to cool down before starting any work on it WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not open the device when the supply voltage is turned on SCALANCE W786 x Operating Instructio...

Page 10: ...Safety notices SCALANCE W786 x 10 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 11: ...use an encrypted VPN tunnel IPsec OpenVPN Separate connections correctly WBM Telnet SSH etc Check the user documentation of other Siemens products that are used together with the device for additional security recommendations Using remote logging ensure that the system protocols are forwarded to a central logging server Make sure that the server is within the protected network and check the protoc...

Page 12: ...es of systems in the subnet and subsequent interception of the data traffic Appropriate security measures must be taken for non secure layer 2 protocols to prevent unauthorized access to the network Physical access to the local network can be secured or secure higher layer protocols can be used among other things Certificates and keys The device contains a pre installed X 509 certificate with key ...

Page 13: ...ting firewall rules or rules in an access control list ACL Selected services are enabled by default in the firmware It is recommended to enable only the services that are absolutely necessary for your installation For more information on available services see List of available services Page 11 Use the latest web browser version compatible with the product to ensure you are using the most secure e...

Page 14: ...PT Network Address Port Translation to protect receiving ports from access by third parties Use WPA2 WPA2 PSK with AES to protect the WLAN You can find additional information in the configuration manual Web Based Management Security menu Secure non secure protocols Use secure protocols if access to the device is not prevented by physical protection measures Disable or restrict the use of non secur...

Page 15: ...hrough which the device can be accessed The table includes the following columns Service The services that the device supports Default port status This is the status of the port in the delivery state factory setting Configurable port service Indicates whether the port number or the service can be configured via WBM CLI Authentication Specifies whether the communication partner is authenticated If ...

Page 16: ...22 Closed SMTP client TCP 25 Closed SNMPv1 V2c UDP 161 Open SNMPv3 UDP 161 Open Optional Optional SNMP traps UDP 162 Outgoing only SNTP Client UDP 123 Outgoing only SSH TCP 22 Open Syslog Client UDP 514 Closed Syslog secure Client TCP 6514 Closed Telnet TCP 23 Open TFTP client UDP 69 Closed DCP Open LLDP Open RSTP Open iPRP Open MSTP Closed IPv6 Closed SIMATIC NET TIME Closed Security recommendati...

Page 17: ...t LED display Antenna connectors R1A1 R1A2 R1A3 Antenna connectors R2A1 R2A2 R2A3 only devices with two IWLAN interfaces Reset button Cable feedthrough Grounding connector thread M4 on the back of the device PLUG slot SCALANCE W786 x Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 17 ...

Page 18: ...SCALANCE W device Five caps for the cover screws Depending on the version up to 8 plugs for sealing the housing Depending on the version up to 8 strain relief clamps 2 pin terminal block for the 24 VDC power supply A DVD with the SCALANCE W Manual Collection Note The mounting set with the holding plate does not ship with the device see Accessories Page 19 Please check that the consignment you have...

Page 19: ...geable storage medium for configuration data 256 MB 6GK1900 0AB10 KEY PLUG fea tures Enabling of iFeatures and exchangeable storage medi um for storage of configuration data KEY PLUG W780 iFeatures AP 6GK5907 8PA00 KEY PLUG W740 iFeatures Client 6GK5907 4PA00 KEY PLUG W700 Security W700 Security Enabling of Inter AP Blocking and exchangeable stor age medium for storage of configuration data 6GK590...

Page 20: ...ailable Length Article number 1 m 6XV1875 5TH10 2 m 6XV1875 5TH20 5 m 6XV1875 5TH50 Flexible connecting cable N Connect N Connect Flexible connecting cable for connecting an antenna to a SCALANCE W device with N Connect connectors Preassembled with two N male connectors Length Article number 1 m 6XV1875 5AH10 2 m 6XV1875 5AH20 5 m 6XV1875 5AH50 10 m 6XV1875 5AN10 For railway applications the follo...

Page 21: ... female female connector with gas discharge technology 6GK5798 2LP00 2AA6 LP798 2N Lighting protector with N N female female connector with quarter wave technology 6GK5798 2LP10 2AA6 4 4 3 3 Terminating resistor Terminating resistor Component Description Article number TI795 1R Electrical connection R SMA male termination impedance 2 4 and 5 GHz IP65 0 6 GHz pack of 3 6GK5795 1TR10 0AA6 4 4 3 4 An...

Page 22: ...directional antenna directly on the de vice 3 5 dBi 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz IP30 R SMA connector male for direct installation on the device angle connector adjustable 0 180 6GK5795 4MA00 0AA3 ANT795 4MB Omnidirectional antenna 2 3 dBi 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz IP30 R SMA connector female for di rect mounting on the device angle connector adjustable 0 to 90 6GK5795 4MB00 0Ax0 ANT795 4MC Omnidirectional antenna 3...

Page 23: ...only be used with the flexible connecting cable 6XV1875 5CH50 5 m length or 6XV1875 5CN10 10 m length Other flexible connecting cables are not permitted Notice for USA Canada Only one antenna per device can be used connected to R1A1 R1A2 or R2A1 R2A2 Note ANT793 8DK The antenna ANT793 8DK may only be used with the flexible connecting cable 6XV1875 5CN10 10 m length Other flexible connecting cables...

Page 24: ...Off Power supply L1 too low Green Power supply via a power supply adapter or direct supply 24 V DC PoE 1 Off The device is not supplied using PoE Green The device is supplied using PoE P1 Off There is no connection over the Ethernet port P1 Green There is a connection over the Ethernet port P1 link Flashing green and yellow Data transfer over the Ethernet interface P1 Description 4 5 LED display S...

Page 25: ...t is searching for a connection to an access point Flashing yellow Interval 100 ms on 100 ms off Access point mode With DFS 802 11h the channel is scanned for one minute for competing radar signals before the channel can be used for data traffic Client mode The client waits for the MAC address due to the setting Automatic for the MAC mode parameter and is not connected to an access point Flashing ...

Page 26: ...ed The device is starting up or an error has occurred Flashing red Interval 500 ms on 500 ms off The bootloader waits in this state for a new firmware file that you can down load by TFTP Flashing red Interval 2000 ms on 200 ms off Firmware on PLUG The device is performing a firmware update or downgrade Red Simultaneous R1 R2 yellow flashing A competing radar signal was found on all enabled channel...

Page 27: ...be shortened even by restarting the device 4 6 Reset button WARNING Danger from line voltage After removing the housing cover there is a risk of touching live parts in the area of the connecting terminals of the power supply adapter Only authorized personnel is permitted to open the device and carry out any work on the open device e g connection and disconnection of cables operating the reset butt...

Page 28: ...is situation can occur if there is a power outage during the normal firmware update You will find further information in the configuration manual in Downloading new firmware using TFTP without WBM and CLI Page 70 Resetting the device to the factory defaults The device can be reset to the factory defaults during operation You will find more detailed information in the configuration manual in Resett...

Page 29: ...r disassembly observe the following Before starting work ensure that the electricity is switched off Secure remaining connections so that no damage can occur as a result of disassembly if the system is accidentally started up CAUTION Danger of injury by falling objects If the SCALANCE W7x8 is subjected to strong vibration 10 g mounting on a 35 mm DIN rail does not provide adequate support Under su...

Page 30: ...g to protection against explosion WARNING When used in hazardous environments corresponding to Class I Division 2 or Class I Zone 2 the device must be installed in a cabinet or a suitable enclosure WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Replacing components may impair suitability for Class 1 Division 2 or Zone 2 WARNING The device may only be operated in an environment of contamination class 1 or 2 see EN IEC 6...

Page 31: ...abinet The inner service temperature of the enclosure control cabinet corresponds to the ambient temperature of the module Use cables with a maximum permitted operating temperature of at least 20 C higher than the maximum ambient temperature WARNING Wall mounting is only permitted if the requirements for the housing the installation regulations the clearance and separating regulations for the cont...

Page 32: ...vice or replace an existing PLUG You want to use the reset button Removing the housing cover WARNING Danger from line voltage After removing the housing cover there is a risk of touching live parts in the area of the connecting terminals of the power supply adapter Only authorized personnel is permitted to open the device and carry out any work on the open device e g connection and disconnection o...

Page 33: ...ition A in the figure above 2 Loosen the screws in the cover position B in the figure above 3 Remove the housing cover position C in the figure above Fitting the housing cover Fitting the housing cover is carried out in the reverse order Tightening torque for the cover screws 1 8 Nm Installation and removal 5 2 Removing installing the housing cover SCALANCE W786 x Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5...

Page 34: ...C in the previous schematic In this case you will need to mount the SCALANCE W786 so that the opening in the wall is located above the lower edge of the device Grounding terminal WARNING Do not use the device without grounding To operate the device safely the grounding connector must have a suitable cable connected Do not use the device without a grounding cable connected The ground connector is l...

Page 35: ...efer to the technical specifications of the antenna Radiation pattern diagrams Since the internal antennas are integrated in the housing the location and alignment of the housing decides the radiation direction of the antennas There are no restrictions relating to devices without internal antennas The location of the holes for mounting the SCALANCE W786 on a wall is shown in the following figure I...

Page 36: ...ure 5 4 Drilling template for wall mounting of the SCALANCE W786 Procedure A B Figure 5 5 SCALANCE W786 wall mounting Installation and removal 5 4 Wall mounting SCALANCE W786 x 36 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 37: ...is a square with sides 100 mm long The device can therefore be mounted on a wall with bolts through the wall Calculate the length of the required M4 screws as follows Screw length wall thickness 7 mm 5 5 Mounting with mounting plate 5 5 1 Mounting the mounting plate to the wall Drilling template Note Installation location The following should be noted with regard to the installation location Devic...

Page 38: ...6 46 81 109 62 Figure 5 6 Drilling template for fitting the mounting plate to a wall Installation and removal 5 5 Mounting with mounting plate SCALANCE W786 x 38 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 39: ...of wall Type of screw for wooden walls wood screw 4 x 30 mm for concrete walls 4 x 50 mm with 5 mm concrete plug for metal walls M4 x 25 mm with machine thread in the wall Figure 5 7 Fitting the mounting plate for the SCALANCE W786 to a wall Installation and removal 5 5 Mounting with mounting plate SCALANCE W786 x Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 39 ...

Page 40: ...rd rail an additional cover plate must be screwed to the mounting plate WARNING Danger from line voltage If the cable feedthrough is subjected to strong water jets water can penetrate the device and create a live connection to the line voltage There is then a risk of electric shock Make sure that you use the cover plate for the cable feedthrough if you do not mount the SCALANCE W786 on a wall Proc...

Page 41: ...d rail Procedure B A Figure 5 9 Side view of a mounting plate on an S7 300 standard rail Follow the steps below to fit the mounting plate to an S7 300 standard rail 1 Place the mounting plate with the two protruding catches on the top edge of the S7 300 standard rail position A in the figure above 2 At the bottom the mounting plate has two lugs with holes Screw the lugs to the S7 300 standard rail...

Page 42: ... 1 Place the mounting plate with the two catches position A in the figure above on the upper edge of the DIN rail 2 Pull down the DIN rail sliding catch position B in the figure above and press the mounting plate against the DIN rail until the sliding catch engages Installation and removal 5 5 Mounting with mounting plate SCALANCE W786 x 42 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 43: ...the mast 3 Place the free end of a hose clip through the quick release fastener You can swivel the clamping screw position B in the figure above to the side to adapt the diameter of the hose clip to the mast diameter The minimum mast diameter is 44 mm and the maximum mast diameter is 178 mm 4 Press the clamping screw against the securing strap and tighten the clamping screw tightening torque 4 5 N...

Page 44: ...Lead the cables into the housing of the SCALANCE W786 position A in the figure above Note the information in the section Connecting up cables 2 Fit the SCALANCE W786 so that the upper edge of the rear of the housing is below the two catches of the mounting plate position B in the figure above Installation and removal 5 5 Mounting with mounting plate SCALANCE W786 x 44 Operating Instructions 12 202...

Page 45: ...ove a SCALANCE W786 from a mounting plate 1 Loosen the screws between the SCALANCE W786 and mounting plate 2 Using a screwdriver or similar tool press down the two lugs on the lower edge of the mounting plate position C in the first figure in this section and release the SCALANCE W786 from the recesses 3 Pull out the lower edge of the SCALANCE W786 to the front and then release it from the two cli...

Page 46: ...Installation and removal 5 5 Mounting with mounting plate SCALANCE W786 x 46 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 47: ... area covered by a lightning protection system Make sure that all conducting systems entering from outdoors can be protected by a lightning protection potential equalization system When implementing your lightning protection concept make sure you adhere to the VDE 0182 or IEC 62305 standard Suitable lightning protectors are available in the accessories Page 18 of SIMATIC NET Industrial WLAN WARNIN...

Page 48: ...upply adapter for 100 240 VAC for the SCALANCE W786 The power supply unit for the device must meet NEC Class 2 according to the National Electrical Code r ANSI NFPA 70 If the equipment is connected to a redundant power supply two separate power supplies both must meet these requirements Exception Power supply with PELV according to VDE 0100 410 or IEC 60364 4 41 is also possible if the generated r...

Page 49: ...y earthed at the chassis earthing terminal The 12 24 V power supply lines of the device are considered a TNV 1 circuit Connected power supply circuits must fulfill TNV 1 requirements The PS791 2AC power supply may be connected directly to 100 240 C AC primary circuits The 100 240 AC wiring system must be conducted to conduits This wiring system including conduits shall be secured before installati...

Page 50: ... is no equipotential bonding in hazardous areas there is a risk of explosion due to equalizing current or ignition sparks Ensure that equipotential bonding is available for the device WARNING Unprotected cable ends There is a risk of explosion due to unprotected cable ends in hazardous areas Protect unused cable ends according to IEC EN 60079 14 WARNING Improper installation of shielded cables The...

Page 51: ...ly operate devices with SELV safety extra low voltage WARNING Take measures to prevent transient voltage surges of more than 40 of the rated voltage This is the case if you only operate devices with SELV safety extra low voltage WARNING Suitable cables at high ambient temperatures in hazardous area At an ambient temperature of 60 C use heat resistant cables designed for an ambient temperature at l...

Page 52: ...725 154 D 1 through D 4 of the NEC WARNING Cat Nos EAPN Wx yy zx Canadian installation only TC cable type and manufacturer shall be specified Listed QPOR Type JZ 604 TC manufactured by Helukabel GmbH The TC cable for the power supply must be installed in areas of industrial establishments that are inaccessible to the public and in a manner that meets the requirements in Rule 12 2202 2 of the CEC I...

Page 53: ...0 5 1 5 mm2 cross section of the individual cores Permitted tensile load at least 100 N Ethernet 1 IE FC TP standard cable GP 2 x 2 Type A article no 6XV1840 2AH10 2 IE TP Torsion Cable 2 x 2 Type C Article number 6XV1870 2F 3 IE FC TP Trailing Cable 2 x 2 Type C Article number 6XV1840 3AH10 UL listing Type PLTC or ITC the three named types have this approval Fiber optic cable multimode for device...

Page 54: ...meter and adequate tensile strength Only use cables that meet the specifications in the section Cables for the SCALANCE W786 Never wrap insulating tape adhesive tape or other materials around thinner cables to achieve the required diameter In this case neither the housing seal nor the strain relief clamps can fulfill their function Close all unused openings in the housing seal with the sealing plu...

Page 55: ... Connecting the grounding cable First connect the grounding cable on the rear of the device Refer to the information in the section Installation 24 V DC power supply Use the connector supplied with the SCALANCE W786 For details of the terminal assignment refer to the section Connectors for the power supply 12 24 V DC or 100 240 V AC power supply With these power supplies you require a power supply...

Page 56: ...aling plug with a strain relief clamp Note Keep unused sealing plugs and strain relief clamps for later use 6 4 Connecting the power supply Possible power supplies You have the following options for the power supply of the SCALANCE W786 Direct 24 VDC supply direct voltage A 2 terminal terminal block ships with the SCALANCE W786 Power supply adapter 12 to 24 VDC direct voltage The power supply adap...

Page 57: ...abling the PoE power supply Before you pull a plug via which the device is supplied with power using PoE disable the relevant PoE power supply Note No power sourcing equipment PSE The W786 cannot be used as a PoE power supply for other devices Procedure for connecting the supplied connector for direct supply 24 VDC The cable for direct power supply is connected to the SCALANCE W786 with the suppli...

Page 58: ...mp as shown in the section Connecting the cables 6 5 Connecting the power supply adapter Input voltage options The optional power supply adapter is available in two versions Power supply adapter for 12 to 24 VDC direct voltage Power Supply PS791 2DC article number 6GK5791 2DC00 0AA0 Power supply adapter for 100 to 240 VAC alternating voltage Power Supply PS791 2AC article number 6GK5791 2AC00 0AA0...

Page 59: ...figuration can be reduced by fitting an EMC ferrite a snap ferrite to the power supply cable as close as possible to the power supply adapter If you use the power supply adapter PS791 2AC 100 to 240 V AC voltage in a domestic area EMC class B fit an EMC ferrite a snap ferrite to the supply cable as close as possible to the power supply adapter This measure is unnecessary in an industrial environme...

Page 60: ... fully in the socket of the housing The entire rear surface of the power supply adapter must make contact with the inner surface of the SCALANCE W786 2 Connect the power supply adapter and the SCALANCE W786 using the screw position A that ships with the power supply adapter 3 Connect the cable for the power supply The assignment of the terminals is shown above 4 Secure the power supply cable with ...

Page 61: ...e power supply adapter 2 Loosen the securing screw of the power supply adapter position A 3 Pull the dismantling loop position B to remove the plug on the rear of the power supply adapter from the socket in the housing 4 Remove the power supply adapter 6 6 Connecting Industrial Ethernet With the W786 the Ethernet cable is connected via an RJ 45 jack copper cable The following figure shows the posi...

Page 62: ...ber optic cables There are SFPs for different cable materials multimode single mode and cable lengths The following table lists the models approved for SCALANCE W786 2 SFP Transceiver Properties Article number SFP992 1 1 x 1000 Mbps LC port optical multimode glass up to max 750 m 6GK5992 1AL00 8AA0 SFP992 1LD 1 x 1000 Mbps LC port optical single mode glass up to max 10 km 6GK5992 1AM00 8AA0 SFP992...

Page 63: ...ens cannot accept any responsibility for the correct functioning of the device according to the specification If components are used that have not been Siemens approved Siemens cannot vouch for their compatibility or for risk free use of these components You will find detailed information on installing and connecting transceivers in the Operating Instructions SFP SFP Transceiver This document is i...

Page 64: ...ts are located below the housing cover to the left of the antenna sockets Figure 6 7 Position of the SFP slots below the housing cover Connecting up 6 7 SFP SFP transceivers SCALANCE W786 x 64 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 65: ... the manuals for the device or supplied with the accessories or spare parts CAUTION Hot surfaces Risk of burns during maintenance work on parts with a surface temperature above 70 C 158 F Take appropriate protective measures for example wear protective gloves Once maintenance work is complete restore the touch protection measures NOTICE Cleaning the housing If the device is not in a hazardous area...

Page 66: ...Maintenance and cleaning SCALANCE W786 x 66 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 67: ...eating a PRESET PLUG You create the PRESET PLUG using the Command Line Interface CLI You can create a PRESET PLUG from any PLUG To do this follow the steps outlined below Note Using configurations with DHCP Create a PRESET PLUG only from device configurations that use DHCP Otherwise disruptions will occur in network operation due to multiple identical IP addresses You assign fixed IP addresses ext...

Page 68: ... flashing flashing interval 2 sec on 0 2 sec off Afterwards the device is restarted and the device configuration incl users and certificates on the PRESET PLUG is transferred to the device 5 Wait until the device has fully started up the red F LED is off 6 Turn off the power to the device after the installation 7 Remove the PRESET PLUG 8 Start the device either with a new PLUG inserted or with the...

Page 69: ...ry defaults NOTICE Inadvertent reset An inadvertent reset can cause disturbances and failures in a configured network with further consequences With the reset button When pressing the button make sure you observe the information in the Reset button Page 27 section in the operating instructions Follow the steps below to reset the device parameters to the factory settings 1 Turn off the power to the...

Page 70: ... Solution You can then also assign firmware to a SCALANCE W using TFTP Follow the steps below to load new firmware using TFTP 1 Turn off the power to the device 2 Now press the Reset button and reconnect the power to the device while holding down the button 3 Hold down the button until the red fault LED F starts to flash after approximately 2 seconds 4 Now release the button The bootloader waits i...

Page 71: ...nsferred to the device Note Please note that the transfer of the firmware can take several minutes During the transmission the red error LED F flashes Once the firmware has been transferred completely to the device the device is restarted automatically Error correction 8 3 Firmware update via WBM or CLI not possible SCALANCE W786 x Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 71 ...

Page 72: ...Error correction 8 3 Firmware update via WBM or CLI not possible SCALANCE W786 x 72 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 73: ...2 11b IEEE 802 11g IEEE 802 11h IEEE 802 11n Power supply standards supported Type IEEE 802 3at type 1 802 3af IEEE 802 3at type 2 Power over Ethernet Class Class 3 Attachment to Industrial Ethernet Quantity 1 Design RJ 45 jack Properties Half duplex full duplex autocrossover auto negotiation autosensing PoE floating Permitted cable lengths Ethernet Alternative combinations per length range IE TP ...

Page 74: ...r sup ply adapter 12 to 24 VDC 9 6 to 28 8 VDC 100 to 240 VAC Fusing 2 5 A 24 VDC 1 A 48 VDC PoE Current consumption At 12 24 VDC max 1400 to 700 mA At 240 VAC max 264 to 144 mA Effective power loss At 12 24 VDC typical 10 7 W Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature Operation with 100 240 VAC You should also note the temperature ranges specified in the approvals 40 C to 60 C During storag...

Page 75: ... following technical specifications apply to the following devices SCALANCE W786 2 RJ45 SCALANCE W786 2IA RJ45 SCALANCE W786 2 SFP Note You will find detailed information on the transmit power and receiver sensitivity in the document Leistungsdaten 802 11abgn PCIe Minicard Characteristics 802 11abgn PCIe Minicard REF_W700 RadioInterface pdf Technical specifications Data transfer Ethernet transfer ...

Page 76: ... TP cord Wireless interface IWLAN interface Quantity 2 Antenna connector RJ 45 variants SFP variants Quantity 6 Design R SMA female Impedance 50 Ω nominal Internal antenna IA RJ 45 variants Quantity 2 Antenna gain 3 dBi at 2 4 GHz 4 dBi at 5 GHz Frequency range 2412 2480 MHz 4920 5875 MHz Electrical data Direct 24 VDC supply Supply voltage from terminal block socket 24 VDC Safety Extra Low Voltage...

Page 77: ...to 70 C During transportation 40 C to 70 C Relative humidity During operation 95 at 25 C no condensation Operating altitude During operation 2 000 m above sea level at max 60 C am bient temperature Contaminant concentration According to IEC 60721 Degree of protection IP code IP65 Dimensions and weight Dimensions W x H x D 251 x 251 x 72 mm Weight Without power supply adapter 2 24 kg With power sup...

Page 78: ... Horizontal radiation pattern 2500 MHz 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 150 120 90 60 30 5 dBi L R Technical specifications 9 3 Field diagrams of internal antennas SCALANCE W786 2IA SCALANCE W786 x 78 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 79: ...150 120 90 60 30 5 dBi L Horizontal radiation pattern 5800 MHz 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 150 120 90 60 30 5 dBi L R Technical specifications 9 3 Field diagrams of internal antennas SCALANCE W786 2IA SCALANCE W786 x Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 79 ...

Page 80: ... 5800 MHz 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 150 120 90 60 30 5 dBi L Technical specifications 9 3 Field diagrams of internal antennas SCALANCE W786 2IA SCALANCE W786 x 80 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 81: ...Dimension drawings 10 Front view and view from above of the SCALANCE W786 SCALANCE W700 L1 P1 R1R2R3 F PoE s 252 252 73 57 70 SCALANCE W786 x Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 81 ...

Page 82: ...Dimension drawings SCALANCE W786 x 82 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 83: ... cs de en view 109476834 Using the search function at Industrial communication https support industry siemens com cs ww en ps 15859 cert Enter the entry ID of the relevant manual as the search item You will find the documentation for the SIMATIC NET products relevant here on the data storage medium that ships with some products Product CD product DVD SIMATIC NET Manual Collection SIMATIC NET IWLAN...

Page 84: ...Certification SCALANCE W786 x 84 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

Page 85: ...ounting plate 37 E Ethernet 61 F Factory defaults 28 69 Factory setting 69 G Grounding 47 I Installation 35 Interfaces 73 74 75 76 77 L LED display 24 Lightning protection 47 Loading firmware 28 P Power supply 56 Power supply adapter 58 Primary user radar 24 R Reset button 28 Reset device 28 69 Resetting the device 28 Restart of the device 28 Restore Factory Defaults 69 S Safety extra low voltage ...

Page 86: ...W Wall mounting direct 35 with mounting plate 37 Index SCALANCE W786 x 86 Operating Instructions 12 2021 A5E03678337 14 ...

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