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RUGGEDCOM M2200

Installation Guide

Chapter 2

Installing Device

Mounting the Device to a Rack

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Section 2.3.1

Mounting the Device to a Rack

The RUGGEDCOM M2200 can be secured to a standard 48 cm (19 in) rack using separately purchased rack mount

adapters. The adapters can be installed at the front or rear of the chassis.
Each adapter kit includes four adapters.

CAUTION!

Vibration hazard – risk of damage to the device. In high-vibration or seismically active locations,

always install four rack mount adapters (two at the front of the chassis and two at the rear).

CAUTION!

Electrical/mechanical hazard – risk of damage to the device. Before installing the device in a rack,

make sure of the following:
• When installing the device in a closed or multi-device rack, be aware the operating ambient

temperature of the rack may be higher than the ambient temperature of the room. Make sure the

rack is installed in a suitable environment that can withstand the maximum ambient temperature

generated by the rack.

• Make sure each device in the rack is separated by at least one rack-unit of space, or 44 mm (1.75 in),

to promote convectional airflow. Forced airflow is not required. However, any increase in airflow will

result in a reduction of ambient temperature and improve the long-term reliability of all equipment

mounted in the rack space.

• Do not exceed the maximum number of devices or weight restrictions specified by the rack

manufacturer.

• Do not overload the supply circuit. Refer to the over-current protection and power supply ratings

specified by the rack manufacturer.

• Make sure the rack and all devices have a proper ground-to-Earth connection. Pay particular

attention to power supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. power

strips).

To secure the device to a standard 48 cm (19 in) rack, do the following:

NOTE

The device can be ordered with the communication ports located at the front or rear of the device.

Placing the ports at the rear allows all data and power cabling to be installed and connected at the rear

of the rack.

1. Make sure the rack mount adapters are installed on the correct side of the chassis.

• To make the modules and ports accessible, install the rack mount adapters at the rear of the chassis
• To make the management ports and LEDs accessible, install the rack mount adapters at the front of the

chassis

NOTE

The chassis features multiple mounting holes, allowing the rack mount adapters to be installed up

to 25 mm (1 in) from the face of the device.

Summary of Contents for RUGGEDCOM M2200

Page 1: ...RUGGEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide 07 2018 RC1044 EN 12 Preface Introduction 1 Installing Device 2 Device Management 3 Communication Ports 4 Technical Specifications 5 Certification 6 ...

Page 2: ...t and or networks They are important components in a holistic industrial security concept With this in mind Siemens products and solutions undergo continuous development Siemens recommends strongly that you regularly check for product updates For the secure operation of Siemens products and solutions it is necessary to take suitable preventive action e g cell protection concept and integrate each ...

Page 3: ...Siemens Address Siemens Canada Ltd Industry Sector 300 Applewood Crescent Concord Ontario Canada L4K 5C7 Telephone Toll free 1 888 264 0006 Tel 1 905 856 5288 Fax 1 905 856 1995 E mail ruggedcom info i ia siemens com Web https www siemens com ruggedcom ...

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Page 5: ... 4 1 5 1 Protection On Twisted Pair Data Ports 4 1 5 2 Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base TX Cabling Recommendations 4 1 5 3 Supported Fiber Optic Cables 5 Chapter 2 Installing Device 7 2 1 General Procedure 7 2 2 Unpacking the Device 8 2 3 Mounting the Device 8 2 3 1 Mounting the Device to a Rack 9 2 3 2 Mounting the Device to a Panel 10 2 4 Connecting the Failsafe Alarm Relay 11 2 5 Connecting Power 12 2...

Page 6: ...fications 26 5 3 Supported Networking Standards 26 5 4 Copper Ethernet Port Specifications 26 5 5 Fiber Optic Ethernet Port Specifications 27 5 6 Operating Environment 28 5 7 Mechanical Specifications 28 5 8 Dimension Drawings 28 Chapter 6 Certification 33 6 1 Approvals 33 6 1 1 CSA 33 6 1 2 European Union EU 34 6 1 3 FCC 34 6 1 4 FDA CDRH 34 6 1 5 ISED 35 6 1 6 ISO 35 6 1 7 RoHS 35 6 1 8 Other Ap...

Page 7: ...sing Documentation Training Customer Support Alerts The following types of alerts are used when necessary to highlight important information DANGER DANGER alerts describe imminently hazardous situations that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING WARNING alerts describe hazardous situations that if not avoided may result in serious injury and or equipment damage CAUTION CAUT...

Page 8: ...ique mix of IT Telecommunications expertise combined with domain knowledge in the utility transportation and industrial markets allows Siemens to provide training specific to the customer s application For more information about training services and course availability visit https www siemens com ruggedcom or contact a Siemens Sales representative Customer Support Customer support is available 24...

Page 9: ... Installation Guide Preface Customer Support ix Contact a local Siemens representative from Sales Technical Support Training etc Ask questions or share knowledge with fellow Siemens customers and the support community ...

Page 10: ...Preface RUGGEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide x Customer Support ...

Page 11: ...ction 1 3 Required Tools and Materials Section 1 4 Decommissioning and Disposal Section 1 5 Cabling Recommendations Section 1 1 Feature Highlights Ethernet Ports Up to 9 x Gigabit Ethernet ports copper and fiber Up to 9 x 100Base FX Fiber Fast Ethernet ports 2 port modules for tremendous flexibility Non blocking store and forward switching Supports many types of fiber multimode single mode bidirec...

Page 12: ... device depending on the mounting configuration 3 4 2 1 5 7 6 Figure 1 RUGGEDCOM M2200 1 Fiber or Copper Ethernet Ports 2 Port Status Indicator LEDs 3 Mode Button 4 RS 232 Serial Console Port RJ45 5 Display Mode Indicator LEDs 6 Alarm Indicator LED 7 Power Module Indicator LEDs Communication Ports Ports for communicating with other devices or accessing the RUGGEDCOM ROS operating system are descri...

Page 13: ... accessing initial management functions For information about connecting to the device via the serial console port refer to Section 3 1 Connecting to the Device Section 1 3 Required Tools and Materials The following tools and materials are required to install the RUGGEDCOM M2200 Tools Materials Purpose AC power cord 16 AWG For connecting power to the device CAT 5 Ethernet cables For connecting the...

Page 14: ...y occur but recovery is automatic Siemens also does not recommend using copper Ethernet ports to interface with devices in the field across distances that could produce high levels of ground potential rise i e greater than 2500 V during line to ground fault conditions Section 1 5 2 Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base TX Cabling Recommendations The IEEE 802 3ab Gigabit Ethernet standard defines 1000 Mbit s E...

Page 15: ...in parallel for long distances and should be installed in separate conduits Power and data cables should intersect at 90 angles when necessary to reduce inductive coupling Shielded screened cabling can be used when required Care should be taken to avoid the creation of ground loops with shielded cabling Section 1 5 3 Supported Fiber Optic Cables The following fiber optic cable types are supported ...

Page 16: ...Chapter 1 Introduction RUGGEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide 6 Supported Fiber Optic Cables ...

Page 17: ...iation exposure IMPORTANT This product contains no user serviceable parts Attempted service by unauthorized personnel shall render all warranties null and void Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Siemens Canada Ltd could invalidate specifications test results and agency approvals and void the user s authority to operate the equipment IMPORTANT This product should be installed in a r...

Page 18: ... Siemens for assistance Section 2 3 Mounting the Device The RUGGEDCOM M2200 is designed for maximum mounting and display flexibility It can be equipped with connectors that allow it to be installed in a 48 cm 19 in rack or directly on a panel IMPORTANT Heat generated by the device is channeled outwards from the enclosure As such it is recommended that 2 5 cm 1 in of space be maintained on all open...

Page 19: ... not required However any increase in airflow will result in a reduction of ambient temperature and improve the long term reliability of all equipment mounted in the rack space Do not exceed the maximum number of devices or weight restrictions specified by the rack manufacturer Do not overload the supply circuit Refer to the over current protection and power supply ratings specified by the rack ma...

Page 20: ... 3 Insert the device into the rack 4 Secure the adapters to the rack using the supplied hardware Section 2 3 2 Mounting the Device to a Panel For panel installations the RUGGEDCOM M2200 can be equipped with panel adapters pre installed on each side of the chassis The adapters allow the device to be attached to a panel using screws To mount the device to a panel do the following 1 Place the device ...

Page 21: ... on alarm conditions The NO Normally Open contact is closed when the unit is powered and there are no active alarms If the device is not powered or if an active alarm is configured the relay opens the NO contact and closes the NC Normally Closed contact NOTE Control of the failsafe relay output is configurable through ROS One common application for this relay is to signal an alarm if a power failu...

Page 22: ...d risk of damage to the device Disconnect the device from the power supply if power input is above or below the specified input range For more information refer to Section 5 1 Power Supply Specifications NOTE For maximum redundancy in a dual power supply configuration use two independent power sources Use minimum 16 gage copper wiring when connecting terminal blocks For 100 240 VAC rated equipment...

Page 23: ...occur IMPORTANT Each internal power module is labeled POWER 1 or POWER 2 Make sure to connect the power supply to the corresponding internal power module 1 Remove the terminal block cover 2 Identify the internal power module POWER 1 or POWER 2 appropriate for the power supply AC or DC 3 Use these screws along with 6 ring lugs to secure the wires to the terminal block NOTE For wiring options refer ...

Page 24: ...32 screw secure the ground terminal on the power source to the chassis ground terminal on the device Make sure the lug is tightened to 1 7 N m 15 lbf in 2 1 3 Figure 6 Chassis Ground Connection 1 Stainless Steel Stud 2 6 32 Screw 3 6 Ring Lug DANGER Electrocution hazard risk of death serious personal injury and or damage to the device Make sure the supplied terminal block cover is always installed...

Page 25: ...RUGGEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide Chapter 2 Installing Device Wiring Examples 15 Figure 7 Single AC Power Supply Figure 8 Single DC Power Supply ...

Page 26: ...Chapter 2 Installing Device RUGGEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide 16 Wiring Examples Figure 9 Dual AC Power Supply Figure 10 Dual DC Power Supply ...

Page 27: ...RUGGEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide Chapter 2 Installing Device Wiring Examples 17 Figure 11 Dual AC DC Power Supply ...

Page 28: ...Chapter 2 Installing Device RUGGEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide 18 Wiring Examples ...

Page 29: ...tion directly to the RS232 console port to access the boot time control and ROS interfaces The console port provides access to ROS s console and Web interfaces IMPORTANT The serial console port is intended to be used only as a temporary connection during initial configuration or troubleshooting Connection to the console port is made using an RJ45 to DB9 console cable The following is the pin out f...

Page 30: ...ect any of the available Ethernet ports on the device to a management switch and access the ROS console and Web interfaces via the device s IP address For more information about available ports refer to Chapter 4 Communication Ports Section 3 2 Configuring the Device Once the device is installed and connected to the network it must be configured All configuration management is done via the RUGGEDC...

Page 31: ...4 2 Figure 13 Module Assignment Each type of module has a specific location in the RUGGEDCOM M2200 chassis Slot 5 supports a one port fiber or copper Ethernet module up to 1 Gbps All other ports support any combination of fiber or copper Ethernet connectors up to 1 Gbps The exact configuration of the device can be determined by reading the factory data file through the ROS user interface For more ...

Page 32: ...T 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP cables with Micro D male connectors The Micro D connectors are directly connected to the chassis ground on the device and can accept CAT 5 shielded twisted pair STP cables Pin Out The following is the pin out description for the Micro D connectors 1 6 Figure 15 Micro D 10 100 1000Base TX Port Pin Configuration Name Pin 10 100Base TX 1000Base TX Description 1 RX BI_D...

Page 33: ... 4 Copper Ethernet Port Specifications Section 4 2 Fiber Optic Ethernet Ports Fiber optic Ethernet ports are available with either LC Lucent Connector SC Standard or Subscriber Connector or ST Straight Tip connectors Make sure the Transmit Tx and Receive Rx connections of each port are properly connected and matched to establish a proper link 2 1 Figure 16 SC Port 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connector 2 1...

Page 34: ...Chapter 4 Communication Ports RUGGEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide 24 Fiber Optic Ethernet Ports ...

Page 35: ...ection 5 1 Power Supply Specifications The RUGGEDCOM M2200 can be equipped with the following power supplies CAUTION Electrical hazard risk of damage to the device Disconnect the device from the power supply if power input is above or below the specified input range Input Range Power Supply Type Minimum Maximum Internal Fuse Rating ab Maximum Power Consumption c 24 VDC 10 VDC 36 VDC 6 3 A F 48 VDC...

Page 36: ... ü ü MAC Bridges IEEE 802 1D ü ü ü Spanning Tree Protocol STP IEEE 802 1p ü ü ü Class of Service CoS IEEE 802 1Q ü ü ü VLAN Virtual LAN Tagging IEEE 802 1w ü ü ü Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP IEEE 802 1x ü ü ü Port Based Network Access Control IEEE 802 1Q 2005 formerly 802 1s ü ü ü Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP Section 5 4 Copper Ethernet Port Specifications The following details the sp...

Page 37: ...200 Gigabit Ethernet 1 Gbps Optical Specifications NOTE These transceivers utilize a distributed feedback DFB type laser and are rated for 20 to 85 C 4 to 185 F operation only Tx dBm l Mode Connector Type Cable Type µm j Tx λ nm k Minimum Maximum Rx Sensitivity dBm l Rx Saturation dBm l Distance km m Power Budget dB MM LC 50 125 850 9 2 5 20 0 0 5 11 MM LC 62 5 125 850 9 2 5 20 0 0 5 11 SM LC 9 12...

Page 38: ...rature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Ambient Relative Humidity o 5 to 95 Maximum Altitude 2000 m 6562 ft n Measured from a 30 cm 12 in radius surrounding the center of the enclosure o Non condensing Section 5 7 Mechanical Specifications Weight 4 8 kg 10 6 lbs Ingress Protection IP20 Enclosure 18 AWG Galvanized Steel Section 5 8 Dimension Drawings NOTE All dimensions are in millimeters unless otherwise st...

Page 39: ...RUGGEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide Chapter 5 Technical Specifications Dimension Drawings 29 44 45 0 8 303 28 438 15 285 24 Figure 19 Overall Dimensions ...

Page 40: ...r 5 Technical Specifications RUGGEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide 30 Dimension Drawings 28 96 25 40 51 05 12 70 11 68 21 08 32 76 31 75 6 35 461 01 4 57 6 35 314 71 308 10 479 29 Figure 20 Rack Mount Dimensions ...

Page 41: ...GEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide Chapter 5 Technical Specifications Dimension Drawings 31 44 5 368 0 325 6 309 6 293 4 259 1 86 4 172 7 11 4 23 4 7 4 467 4 275 6 51 3 482 6 Figure 21 Panel Mount Dimensions ...

Page 42: ...Chapter 5 Technical Specifications RUGGEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide 32 Dimension Drawings ...

Page 43: ...ndards to which the RUGGEDCOM M2200 complies CONTENTS Section 6 1 1 CSA Section 6 1 2 European Union EU Section 6 1 3 FCC Section 6 1 4 FDA CDRH Section 6 1 5 ISED Section 6 1 6 ISO Section 6 1 7 RoHS Section 6 1 8 Other Approvals Section 6 1 1 CSA This device meets the requirements of the following Canadian Standards Association CSA standards under certificate 16 70068356 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1...

Page 44: ...y is available from Siemens Canada Ltd For contact information refer to Contacting Siemens Section 6 1 3 FCC This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This device ge...

Page 45: ...e of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment China RoHS 2 Administrative Measure on the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products A copy of the Material Declaration is available online at https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 109738831 Section 6 1 8 Other Approvals This device meets the requirements of the following additional standards I...

Page 46: ...closure Ports 20 V m Note a Signal Ports 4 kV 2 5 kHz Note a DC Power Ports AC Power Ports IEC 61000 4 4 Burst Fast Transient Earth Ground Ports 4 kV 4 Signal Ports 4 kV Line to Ground 2 kV Line to Line 4 DC Power Ports 2 kV Line to Ground 1 kV Line to Line 3 IEC 61000 4 5 Surge AC Power Ports 4 kV Line to Ground 2 kV Line to Line 4 Signal Ports DC Power Ports AC Power Ports IEC 61000 4 6 Induced ...

Page 47: ...s 5 kV Fail Safe Relay Output DC Power Ports IEC 60255 5 HV Impulse AC Power Ports 5 kV a Siemens specified severity levels EMC Immunity Type Tests per IEEE 1613 NOTE The RUGGEDCOM M2200 meets Class 2 requirements for an all fiber configuration and Class 1 requirements for copper ports Class 1 allows for temporary communication loss while Class 2 requires error free and interrupted communications ...

Page 48: ...068 21 2 Shock 30 g 11 ms IEC 60068 2 78 Humidity Damp Heat Steady State Test Cab 10 days 55 C 131 F and 93 Relative Humidity IEC 60068 2 14 Change of Temperature Test Nb 5 Cycles 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F IEC 60255 21 2 Bump 10 g 16 ms Class 1 IEC 60255 21 3 Seismic Method A Class 2 Class 1 Military Standard Tests Test Description Test Levels MIL STD 901D Shock Hard Mounted Grade A Equipment Class I...

Page 49: ...RUGGEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide Chapter 6 Certification EMC and Environmental Type Tests 39 Test Description Test Levels MIL STD 1275B Power Quality Per Standard ...

Page 50: ...Chapter 6 Certification RUGGEDCOM M2200 Installation Guide 40 EMC and Environmental Type Tests ...

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