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Table of Contents

Preface ............................................................................................................................................ v

Related Documents .................................................................................................................  v

Accessing Documentation .......................................................................................................  v

Registered Trademarks ............................................................................................................  v

Warranty .................................................................................................................................  v

Training .................................................................................................................................. vi

Customer Support ..................................................................................................................  vi

Contacting Siemens ............................................................................................................... vii

1

Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 1

1.1

Feature Highlights ................................................................................................. 1

1.2

Description ............................................................................................................ 2

1.3

Required Tools and Materials ................................................................................. 4

1.4

Decommissioning and Disposal .............................................................................  4

1.5

Cabling Recommendations ....................................................................................  4

1.5.1

Supported Fiber Optic Cables ................................................................................  5

2

Installing the Device .............................................................................................................  7

2.1

General Procedure ................................................................................................. 8

2.2

Unpacking the Device ...........................................................................................  8

2.3

Installing the Device in Hazardous Locations .......................................................... 8

2.4

Mounting the Device ............................................................................................. 9

2.4.1

Mounting the Device on a DIN Rail ...................................................................... 10

2.4.2

Mounting the Device to a Panel ..........................................................................  11

2.5

Connecting the Failsafe Alarm Relay .................................................................... 12

2.6

Connecting Power ............................................................................................... 13

2.6.1

Connecting High AC/DC Power ............................................................................  14

2.6.2

Connecting Low DC Power ..................................................................................  16

3

Device Management ...........................................................................................................  19

3.1

Connecting to the Device .................................................................................... 19

3.2

Configuring the Device ........................................................................................ 20

3.3

Resetting the Device ...........................................................................................  20

4

Communication Ports .......................................................................................................... 21

4.1

Copper Ethernet Ports .........................................................................................  21

4.2

Fiber Optic Ethernet Ports ...................................................................................  23

4.3

EoVDSL Ports ....................................................................................................... 24

4.3.1

EoVDSL Wiring ....................................................................................................  25

RUGGEDCOM RS900L

Installation Manual, 04/2021, C79000-G8976-1027-09

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Summary of Contents for RUGGEDCOM RS900L

Page 1: ...Edition 04 2021 Installation Manual SIMATIC NET Rugged Ethernet Switches RUGGEDCOM RS900L https www siemens com ...

Page 2: ...ed Ethernet Switches RUGGEDCOM RS900L Installation Manual Preface Introduction 1 Installing the Device 2 Device Management 3 Communication Ports 4 Technical Specifications 5 Certification 6 04 2021 C79000 G8976 1027 09 ...

Page 3: ...ied personnel 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 manufact...

Page 4: ...g the Device 8 2 3 Installing the Device in Hazardous Locations 8 2 4 Mounting the Device 9 2 4 1 Mounting the Device on a DIN Rail 10 2 4 2 Mounting the Device to a Panel 11 2 5 Connecting the Failsafe Alarm Relay 12 2 6 Connecting Power 13 2 6 1 Connecting High AC DC Power 14 2 6 2 Connecting Low DC Power 16 3 Device Management 19 3 1 Connecting to the Device 19 3 2 Configuring the Device 20 3 3...

Page 5: ... Port Specifications 30 5 5 Fiber Optic Ethernet Port Specifications 31 5 6 Operating Environment 32 5 7 Mechanical Specifications 32 5 8 Dimension Drawings 32 6 Certification 35 6 1 Approvals 35 6 1 1 CSA 35 6 1 2 FCC 36 6 1 3 FDA CDRH 36 6 1 4 ISED 36 6 1 5 ISO 36 6 1 6 TÜV SÜD 37 6 1 7 ACMA 37 6 1 8 RoHS 37 6 1 9 Other Approvals 38 6 2 EMC and Environmental Type Tests 38 iv RUGGEDCOM RS900L Ins...

Page 6: ...rt Registered Trademarks RUGGEDCOM ROS RCDP and RUGGEDCOM Discovery Protocol are registered trademarks of Siemens Canada Ltd Other designations in this manual might be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes would infringe the rights of the owner Warranty Siemens warrants this product for a period of five 5 years from the date of purchase conditional upon the return to factory...

Page 7: ...cture technologies Siemens unique 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 or contact a Siemens Sales representative Customer Support Customer supp...

Page 8: ...emens customers and the support community Contacting Siemens Address Siemens AG 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 RS900L Installation Manual 04 2021 C79000 G8976 1027 09 vii ...

Page 9: ...Preface Contacting Siemens viii RUGGEDCOM RS900L Installation Manual 04 2021 C79000 G8976 1027 09 ...

Page 10: ...ous location certification Class I Division 2 optional conformal coating and a galvanized steel enclosure allows the RUGGEDCOM RS900L to be placed in almost any location The RUGGEDCOM RS900L can be mounted on a DIN rail or panel for efficient use of cabinet space The integrated power supply supports a wide range of voltages 88 300 VDC or 85 264 VAC for worldwide operability as well as dual redunda...

Page 11: ...options provide secure mechanical reliability Optional Conformal coated printed circuit boards Power Supply Fully integrated power supply Universal high voltage range 125 250 VDC or 100 240 VAC Hazardous Environments 88 300 VDC or 85 264 VAC Non Hazardous Environments Dual LO DC inputs 24 or 48 VDC Terminal blocks for reliable maintenance free connections CSA UL 62368 1 safety approved to 85 C 185...

Page 12: ...accessing initial management functions For information about connecting to the device via the serial console port refer to Connecting to the Device Page 19 RESET Button Shuts down and restarts the device For more information refer to Resetting the Device Page 20 Communication Ports Communication ports in general receive and transmit data as well as provide access to the RUGGEDCOM ROS Web interface...

Page 13: ...cious users from obtaining proprietary information and to protect the environment Decommissioning This device may include sensitive proprietary data Before taking the device out of service either permanently or for maintenance by a third party make sure it has been fully decommissioned For more information refer to the associated Configuration Manual Recycling and Disposal For environmentally frie...

Page 14: ...conditions 1 5 1 Supported Fiber Optic Cables The following fiber optic cable types are supported under the stated conditions Distance m Cable Type Wavelength nm Modal Bandwidth MHz km 100Base FX 1000Base SX 10GBase SR 850 200 275 33 OM1 62 5 125 1300 500 2000 850 500 550 82 OM2 50 125 1300 500 2000 850 1500 550 300 OM3 50 125 a 1300 500 2000 850 3500 550 400 OM4 50 125 a 1300 500 2000 a Laser opt...

Page 15: ...Introduction 1 5 1 Supported Fiber Optic Cables 6 RUGGEDCOM RS900L Installation Manual 04 2021 C79000 G8976 1027 09 ...

Page 16: ... radiation exposure CAUTION Burn hazard risk of personal injury The surface of the device may be hot during operation or as a result of the ambient air temperature Wear appropriate personal protective equipment and use caution when working with or around the device NOTICE This product contains no user serviceable parts Attempted service by unauthorized personnel shall render all warranties null an...

Page 17: ...d the device to safety Earth 5 Connect the device to the network 6 Configure the device 2 2 Unpacking the Device When unpacking the device do the following 1 Inspect the package for damage before opening it 2 Visually inspect each item in the package for any physical damage 3 Verify all items are included Note If any item is missing or damaged contact Siemens for assistance 2 3 Installing the Devi...

Page 18: ...ot disconnect or open equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous NOTICE Substitution of the components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 2 4 Mounting the Device The RUGGEDCOM RS900L is designed for maximum mounting and display flexibility It can be equipped with adapters that allow it to be attached to a DIN rail or panel Note Heat generated b...

Page 19: ...ce to a DIN rail do the following 1 Hook the top teeth of the adapter onto the DIN rail Note The adapter features a sliding release with a slot at the bottom for a flathead screwdriver 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 DIN Rail 2 DIN Rail Adapter Figure 2 1 Mounting the Device to a DIN Rail 2 Insert a flathead screwdriver into the slot of the sliding release and move it down 3 Push the device against the bottom of th...

Page 20: ...l 2 Swing the bottom of the device away from the DIN rail 3 Lift the device off the DIN rail 2 4 2 Mounting the Device to a Panel For panel installations the RUGGEDCOM RS900L can be equipped with panel adapters on the top and bottom 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 Prepare mounting holes in the pan...

Page 21: ...s 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 RUGGEDCOM RS900L One common application for this relay is to signal an alarm if a power failure occurs For more information refer to the RUGGEDCOM ROS Conf...

Page 22: ... For 125 250 VDC rated equipment an appropriately rated DC circuit breaker must be installed Use minimum 16 gage copper wiring when connecting terminal blocks Equipment must be installed according to applicable local wiring codes and standards All line to ground transient energy is shunted to the Surge Ground terminal In cases where users require the inputs to be isolated from ground remove the gr...

Page 23: ...l hazard risk of damage to equipment Before testing the dielectric strength HIPOT in the field remove the braided ground cable connected to the surge ground terminal and chassis ground This cable connects transient suppression circuitry to chassis ground and must be removed in order to avoid damage to transient suppression circuitry during testing Note Torque all terminal connections to 0 6 N m 5 ...

Page 24: ...om the power source to the positive live L terminal on the terminal block 4 1 2 3 1 Positive Live L Terminal 2 Negative Neutral N Terminal 3 Surge Ground Terminal 4 Braided Ground Cable Figure 2 5 Terminal Block Wiring RUGGEDCOM RS900L Installation Manual 04 2021 C79000 G8976 1027 09 15 ...

Page 25: ...om the power source to the chassis groun terminal on the terminal block 2 6 2 Connecting Low DC Power RUGGEDCOM RS900L s equipped with 24 or 48 V power supply inputs feature reverse polarity protection and dual power supply inputs allowing the device to accept redundant connections to a single DC power supply To connect a low DC power supply to the device do the following Note Torque all terminal ...

Page 26: ...erminal block 1 3 2 4 1 Positive Terminal 2 Negative Terminal 3 Surge Ground Terminal 4 Braided Ground Cable Figure 2 7 Terminal Block Wiring Single DC Power Supply Inputs 3 Connect the negative wire from the power source to the negative terminal on the terminal block RUGGEDCOM RS900L Installation Manual 04 2021 C79000 G8976 1027 09 17 ...

Page 27: ... Terminal Block Wiring Dual DC Power Supply Inputs 5 Using a braided wire or other appropriate grounding wire connect the surge ground terminal to the chassis ground connection The surge ground terminal is used as the ground conductor for all surge and transient suppression circuitry internal to the unit 6 Connect the ground wire from the power source to the chassis groun terminal on the terminal ...

Page 28: ...not energized Console Port Connect a workstation directly to the RS232 serial console port to access the boot time control and RUGGEDCOM ROS console interface The console port provides access to RUGGEDCOM RS900L s console interface Note The serial console port is intended to be used only as a temporary connection during initial configuration or troubleshooting and should only be used in a safe are...

Page 29: ...e and Web interfaces via the device s IP address The factory default IP address for the RUGGEDCOM RS900L is https 192 168 0 1 For more information about available ports refer to Communication Ports Page 21 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 RUGGEDCOM RS900L interface For more inform...

Page 30: ...ort Type 1 to 6 Copper Ethernet Ports 10 100Base TX 7 and 8 Copper 10 100Base TX or Fiber Optic 100Base FX Ethernet Ports 9 EoVDSL Port 4 1 Copper Ethernet Ports The RUGGEDCOM RS900L supports multiple 10 100Base TX Ethernet ports that allow connection to standard Category 5 CAT 5 shielded or unshielded twisted pair cables with RJ45 male connectors RUGGEDCOM RS900L Installation Manual 04 2021 C7900...

Page 31: ...res a Speed and Link Activity LED that indicates the state of the port 1 2 1 Speed LED 2 Link Activity LED Figure 4 2 RJ45 Port LEDs LED State Description Yellow The port is operating at 100 Mbps Speed Off The port is operating at 10 Mbps Yellow Solid Link established Yellow Blinking Link activity Link Activity Off No link detected Pin Out The following is the pin out for the RJ45 male connectors ...

Page 32: ...ubscriber 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 Port Types 2 1 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connector Figure 4 4 MTRJ Port 2 1 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connector Figure 4 5 LC Port 2 1 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connector Figure 4 6 SC Port 2 1 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connector Figure 4 7 ST Po...

Page 33: ...igher throughput connections spanning distances up to 2 5 km 1 6 mi Long Reach EoVDSL Long Reach EoVDSL ports are fixed as either Master or Slave but offer asymmetric data rates upstream and downstream up to 40 Mbps They are best suited for lower throughput connections spanning distances up to 5 km 3 1 mi Universal and Long Reach EoVDSL ports are physically indistinguishable from each other Howeve...

Page 34: ... Not Connect 4 3 1 EoVDSL Wiring VDSL operates over 2 wire Category 3 CAT 3 or higher twisted pair wiring Other twisted pair wiring with similar characteristics may work although the performance will vary depending on the cable characteristics and distance When wiring EoVDSL ports note the following EoVDSL ports are designed to be used on private communications lines for point to point connections...

Page 35: ...ts will already be fixed as Master or Slave Once configured and connected together each device will attempt to achieve the maximum speed based on the line length and conditions The RUGGEDCOM RS900L s Link Act LED may flash on and off several times before setting on a final link speed and declaring the port up For more information about configuring the RUGGEDCOM RS900L refer to the RUGGEDCOM ROS Co...

Page 36: ...stance can support the speed setting the time to establish a link is typically 15 to 30 seconds Universal EoVDSL Performance Characteristics On No 24 AWG Polyethylene Insulated Cable PIC twisted pair wiring the following performance is typical with Universal EoVDSL Distance Downstream Upstream Mbps 0 5 km 1640 ft 35 0 6 km 1969 ft 30 0 7 km 2297 ft 25 0 9 km 2953 ft 20 1 0 km 3280 ft 15 1 3 km 426...

Page 37: ... 4 3 3 EoVDSL Performance Distance km Distance ft Downstream Master to Slave Mbps Upstream Slave to Master Mbps 4 60 15100 1 2 0 54 5 00 16400 0 48 0 18 28 RUGGEDCOM RS900L Installation Manual 04 2021 C79000 G8976 1027 09 ...

Page 38: ...00 VAC 240 VAC 3 15 A T 4 kVAC 10 W 24 12 VDC 24 VDC 3 15 A T 1 5 kVDC 10 W 48 37 VDC 72 VDC 3 15 A T 1 5 kVDC 10 W a T denotes time delay fuse b Power consumption varies based on configuration Non Hazardous Environments Input Voltage Power Supply Type Minimum Maximum Internal Fuse Rating a Isolation Maximum Power Consumption b 88 VDC 300 VDC 3 15 A T 4 kVAC 10 W HI 85 VAC 264 VAC 3 15 A T 5 5 kVD...

Page 39: ...s for 1 minute 5 3 Supported Networking Standards The following networking standards are supported by RUGGEDCOM RS900L Standard 10 Mbps Ports 100 Mbps Ports 1000 Mbps Ports Notes IEEE 802 3x Full Duplex Operation IEEE 802 3z 1000Base LX IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base Tx IEEE 802 1D MAC Bridges IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Virtual LAN IEEE 802 1p Priority Levels 5 4 Copper Ethernet Port Specifications The following det...

Page 40: ...atly dependent on factors such as fiber quality and the number of patches and splices Consult a Siemens sales associate when determining maximum segment distances Tx dBm Mode Connector Type Tx λ nm a Cable Type μm Minimum Maximum Rx Sensitivity dBm Rx Saturation dBm Distance km a Power Budget dB 50 125 22 5 14 33 5 14 2 11 MM MTRJ 1300 62 5 125 19 14 33 5 14 2 14 5 50 125 22 5 14 33 9 14 2 11 4 MM...

Page 41: ...emperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Ambient Relative Humidity b 5 to 95 Maximum Altitude 2000 m 6562 ft a Measured from a 30 cm 12 in radius surrounding the center of the enclosure b Non condensing 5 7 Mechanical Specifications Weight 1 2 kg 2 7 lbs Enclosure 20 AWG Galvanized Steel 5 8 Dimension Drawings Note All dimensions are in millimeters unless otherwise stated 32 RUGGEDCOM RS900L Installation...

Page 42: ...Technical Specifications 5 8 Dimension Drawings 99 06 187 96 168 66 65 3 116 59 7 87 Figure 5 1 Overall Dimensions RUGGEDCOM RS900L Installation Manual 04 2021 C79000 G8976 1027 09 33 ...

Page 43: ... Specifications 5 8 Dimension Drawings 13 64 101 6 11 2 78 74 120 65 194 06 83 20 183 90 134 1 Figure 5 2 Panel and DIN Rail Mount Dimensions 34 RUGGEDCOM RS900L Installation Manual 04 2021 C79000 G8976 1027 09 ...

Page 44: ...afety Part 1 General Requirements CAN CSA C22 2 No 0 M91 General Requirements Canadian Electrical Code Part II CAN CSA C22 2 No 142 M1987 Process Control Equipment Industrial Products CAN CSA C22 2 No 213 16 Non Incendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II Division 2 and Class III Divisions 1 and 2 Hazardous Classified Locations Bi National Standard with ANSI ISA 12 12 01 2016 UL 916 S...

Page 45: ...red to correct the interference at their own expense Note Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this device 6 1 3 FDA CDRH This device meets the requirements of the following U S Food and Drug Administration FDA standard Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations CFR Chapter I Sub chapter J Radiological Health 6...

Page 46: ...gnetic Radiation Notice 2003 made under Section 182 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992 Telecommunications Labelling Customer Equipment and Customer Cabling Notice 2001 made under Section 407 of the Telecommunication Act 1997 The device is marked with an RCM symbol to indicate compliance when sold in the Australian region A copy of the Declaration of Conformity is available via Siemens Industry On...

Page 47: ...000 4 3 Radiated RFI Enclosure Ports 20 V m Signal Ports 4 kV 2 5 kHz x DC Power Ports 4 kV 4 AC Power Ports 4 kV 4 IEC 61000 4 4 Burst Fast Transient Earth Ground Ports 4 kV 4 Signal Ports 4 kV Line to Ground 2 kV 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 10 V 3 DC Power Ports 10 V 3 AC Power Po...

Page 48: ...d Interrupts DC Power Ports 30 for 0 1 s 60 for 0 1 s 100 for 0 05 s Signal Ports 2 kV Failsafe Relay Output DC Power Ports 2 kV Dielectric Strength AC Power Ports 2 kV Signal Ports 5 kV Failsafe Relay Output DC Power Ports 5 kV IEC 60255 5 HV Impulse AC Power Ports 5 kV EMC Immunity Type Tests per IEEE 1613 Note The RUGGEDCOM RS900L meets Class 2 requirements for an all fiber configuration and Cl...

Page 49: ...5 kV HV Impulse AC Power Ports 5 kV Signal Ports 2 kV Failsafe Relay DC Power Ports 2 kV Dielectric Strength AC Power Ports 2 kV Environmental Type Tests Test Description Test Levels Severity Levels IEC 60068 2 1 Cold Temperature Test Ad 40 C 40 F 16 Hours IEC 60068 2 2 Dry Heat Test Bd 85 C 185 F 16 Hours IEC 60068 2 30 Humidity Damp Heat Cyclic Test Db 95 Non Condensing 55 C 131 F 6 Cycles IEC 6...

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