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Chapter 2

Installing the Device

RUGGEDCOM RSL910

Installation Guide

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Connecting Low DC Power

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Figure 7: Terminal Block Wiring – Dual DC Power Supply Inputs

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 Negative Terminal   

 

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 Braided Ground Cable

3. Connect the negative wire from the power source to the negative/neutral (-/N) terminal on the terminal block.
4. Connect the ground wire from the power source to the chassis groun terminal on the terminal block.

Section 2.5.2

Connecting Low DC Power

RUGGEDCOM RSL910'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 connections to 0.6 N·m (5 lbf-in).

1. Secure the power terminal block to the device.
2. Connect the positive wire from the power source to the positive terminal on the terminal block.

Summary of Contents for RUGGEDCOM RSL910

Page 1: ...RUGGEDCOM RSL910 Installation Guide 4 2019 RC1305 EN 09 Preface Introduction 1 Installing the Device 2 Device Management 3 Communication Ports 4 Technical Specifications 5 Certification 6 ...

Page 2: ...nt 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 ...

Page 4: ...RUGGEDCOM RSL910 Installation Guide iv ...

Page 5: ...ecommendations 4 1 5 1 Supported Fiber Optic Cables 5 Chapter 2 Installing the 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 on a DIN Rail 9 2 3 2 Mounting the Device to a Panel 10 2 4 Connecting the Failsafe Alarm Relay 11 2 5 Connecting Power 11 2 5 1 Connecting High AC DC Power 12 2 5 2 Connecting Low DC Power 14 Chapter 3 Device...

Page 6: ...Power Supply Specifications 29 5 2 Failsafe Alarm Relay Specifications 30 5 3 Copper Ethernet Port Specifications 30 5 4 Operating Environment 31 5 5 Mechanical Specifications 31 5 6 Dimension Drawings 31 Chapter 6 Certification 35 6 1 Approvals 35 6 1 1 CSA 35 6 1 2 European Union EU 36 6 1 3 FCC 36 6 1 4 FDA CDRH 36 6 1 5 ISED 37 6 1 6 TÜV SÜD 37 6 1 7 RoHS 37 6 1 8 Other Approvals 37 6 2 EMC an...

Page 7: ...ssing 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 CAU...

Page 8: ...nique 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 2...

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 RSL910 Installation Guide x Customer Support ...

Page 11: ...ed in almost any location The RUGGEDCOM RSL910 provides a high level of immunity to electromagnetic interference and heavy electrical surges typical of environments found on plant floors and curb side traffic control cabinets An operating temperature range of 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F coupled optional conformal coating and a galvanized steel enclosure allows the RUGGEDCOM RSL910 to be placed in almos...

Page 12: ... operating temperature no fans 20 AWG Galvanized Steel DIN or panel mounting options provide secure mechanical reliability Optional Conformal coated printed circuit boards Universal Power Supply Options 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 low voltage DC inputs 24 or 48 ...

Page 13: ...the serial console port refer to Section 3 1 Connecting to the Device Communication Ports Communication ports in general receive and transmit data as well as provide access to the RUGGEDCOM ROS Web interface For more information about the various ports available refer to Chapter 4 Communication Ports Failsafe Alarm Relay Latches to default state when a power disruption or other alarm condition occ...

Page 14: ...een fully decommissioned For more information refer to the associated User Guide Recycling and Disposal For environmentally friendly recycling and disposal of this device and related accessories contact a facility certified to dispose of waste electrical and electronic equipment Recycling and disposal must be done in accordance with local regulations Section 1 5 Cabling Recommendations All copper ...

Page 15: ... 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 optimized ...

Page 16: ...Chapter 1 Introduction RUGGEDCOM RSL910 Installation Guide 6 Supported Fiber Optic Cables ...

Page 17: ...s radiation 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 i...

Page 18: ... 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 IMPORTANT If any item is missing or damaged contact Siemens for assistance Section 2 3 Mounting the Device The RUGGEDCOM RSL910 is designed for maximum mounting and display flexibili...

Page 19: ...rail installations the RSL910 can be equipped with a DIN rail bracket pre installed on the back of the chassis The bracket allows the device to be slid or clipped onto a standard 35 mm 1 4 in DIN rail To mount the device to a DIN rail do the following 1 Align the slot in the bracket with the DIN rail 1 1 2 Figure 2 DIN Rail Mounting 1 DIN Rail 2 DIN Rail Bracket 2 Pull the release on the bracket d...

Page 20: ...o mount the device to a panel do the following 1 Loosen the top and bottom screws at the outer edge of the device 2 1 Figure 3 Panel Mount Adapter Assembly 1 Screw 2 Panel Mount Adapter 2 Slide the supplied adapters under the screw heads and then tighten the screws 3 Prepare mounting holes in the panel where the device is to be installed 4 Place the device against the panel and align the adapters ...

Page 21: ...he failsafe alarm relay terminal block into the device and tighten the screws 2 Connect a failsafe device to the terminal block 1 2 3 Figure 5 Failsafe Alarm Relay Wiring 1 Normally Closed 2 Common 3 Normally Open Section 2 5 Connecting Power The RUGGEDCOM RSL910 supports power input from a single high AC DC or low DC power supply IMPORTANT For 110 230 VAC rated equipment an appropriately rated AC...

Page 22: ... connect a high AC DC power supply to the device do the following CAUTION Electrical hazard risk of damage to equipment Do not connect AC power cables to terminals for DC power Damage to the power supply may occur CAUTION Electrical 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...

Page 23: ...tallation Guide Chapter 2 Installing the Device Connecting High AC DC Power 13 4 1 2 3 Figure 6 Terminal Block Wiring 1 Positive Live L Terminal 2 Negative Neutral N Terminal 3 Surge Ground Terminal 4 Braided Ground Cable ...

Page 24: ... from the power source to the chassis groun terminal on the terminal block Section 2 5 2 Connecting Low DC Power RUGGEDCOM RSL910 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 al...

Page 25: ...Wiring Single DC Power Supply Inputs 1 Positive Terminal 2 Negative Terminal 3 Surge Ground Terminal 4 Braided Ground Cable 3 Connect the negative wire from the power source to the negative terminal on the terminal block 4 Optional If a redundant connection is required repeat Step 2 and Step 3 to connect the secondary power inputs ...

Page 26: ...al 3 Surge Ground Terminal 4 Braided Ground Cable 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 b...

Page 27: ...azardous area or when the device is not energized Console Port Connect a workstation directly to either the serial or USB Type B console port to access the boot time control and RUGGEDCOM ROS interfaces The console port provides access to RUGGEDCOM ROS s console interface IMPORTANT Console ports are intended to be used only as a temporary connection during initial configuration or troubleshooting ...

Page 28: ...8 Stop Bit 1 Parity None Flow Control Off Terminal ID VT100 The serial console port implements RS232 DCE Data Communication Equipment on a DB9 connector The following is the pin out for the port 1 5 9 6 Figure 11 Serial DB9 Console Port Pin Name Description 1 a Reserved Do Not Connect 2 TX Transmit Data 3 RX Receive Data 4 a Reserved Do Not Connect 5 GND Signal Ground 6 a Reserved Do Not Connect 7...

Page 29: ... Web interfaces via the device s IP address The factory default IP address for the RUGGEDCOM RSL910 is https 192 168 0 1 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 RUGGEDCOM ROS interface For more info...

Page 30: ...Chapter 3 Device Management RUGGEDCOM RSL910 Installation Guide 20 Configuring the Device ...

Page 31: ...ion ports to enhance its abilities and performance 1 2 3 Figure 12 Port Assignment 1 Ports 7 and 8 2 Ports 1 to 6 3 Port 9 and 10 Port Type 1 to 6 Copper Ethernet Ports 10 100Base TX 7 and 8 SFP Transceivers 1000Base TX BX FX SX LX 9 and 10 Universal EoVDSL Ports CONTENTS Section 4 1 Copper Ethernet Ports Section 4 2 EoVDSL Ports Section 4 3 SFP Transceivers ...

Page 32: ... shock hazard that can result in serious injury LEDs Each port features a Speed and Link Activity LED that indicates the state of the port 1 2 Figure 13 RJ45 Port LEDs 1 Speed LED 2 Link Activity LED 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...

Page 33: ...dified on the Master and pushed to the Slave Data flowing from the Master to the Slave is designated downstream while data flowing from the Slave to the Master is designated upstream IMPORTANT Universal EoVDSL ports master or slave must be connected to other Universal EoVDSL ports slave or master Connections between Universal EoVDSL and Long Reach EoVDSL ports is not supported LEDs Each set of EoV...

Page 34: ...ne cord Twisted pairs are an effective way of reducing both magnetic and capacitive interference as they reduce the magnetic loop area to nearly zero and maintain a consistent distribution of capacitances to both ground and other sources Therefore make sure twisting is consistent throughout the cable length Open leads also known as bridged taps or drop lines along the length of the cable will caus...

Page 35: ...pstream communications e g 140 140 Mbps 85 85 Mbps etc or to determine the optimal bit rate automatically based on the current line conditions When a specific bit rate is selected the device will only attempt to attain the selected speed Signal Degradation An EoVDSL terminal in Master mode can be configured to automatically scan the available VDSL profiles for a more optimal link The terminal can ...

Page 36: ... 3 ft 120 120 15 3 0 9 m 3 ft 100 100 19 8 0 9 m 3 ft 85 85 23 6 0 9 m 3 ft 55 55 29 8 0 9 m 3 ft 35 35 34 6 0 9 m 3 ft 25 25 37 3 0 9 m 3 ft 11 11 38 3 0 9 m 3 ft 4 7 4 7 41 7 0 9 m 3 ft 2 4 2 4 42 8 0 9 m 3 ft 1 2 1 2 43 4 0 9 m 3 ft 0 5 0 5 43 8 0 9 m 3 ft 0 2 0 2 44 Section 4 3 SFP Transceivers The RUGGEDCOM RSL910 supports up to two Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP transceiver sockets which ar...

Page 37: ... the RUGGEDCOM RSL910 as well as instructions for ordering and installation removal refer to the RUGGEDCOM SFP Transceiver Catalog https support industry siemens com cs ca en view 109482309 IMPORTANT Only use SFP transceivers approved by Siemens for RUGGEDCOM products Siemens accepts no liability as a result of performance issues related in whole or in part to third party components ...

Page 38: ...Chapter 4 Communication Ports RUGGEDCOM RSL910 Installation Guide 28 SFP Transceivers ...

Page 39: ...n 5 5 Mechanical Specifications Section 5 6 Dimension Drawings Section 5 1 Power Supply Specifications NOTE When determining cable lengths make sure the minimum input voltage for the power supply is provided at the power source Hazardous Environments Input Range Power Supply Type Minimum Maximum Internal Fuse Rating a Isolation Maximum Power Consumption b 125 VDC 250 VDC 3 15 A T 4 kVAC 10 W HI 10...

Page 40: ...ption may vary based on configuration Section 5 2 Failsafe Alarm Relay Specifications Hazardous Environments Maximum Switching Voltage Rated Switching Current Isolation 30 VDC 1 A 80 VDC 30 VAC 0 3 A 1500 Vrms for 1 minute Non Hazardous Environments Maximum Switching Voltage Rated Switching Current Isolation 30 VDC 2 A 60 W 125 VDC 0 24 A 30 W 125 VAC 0 5 A 62 5 W 220 VDC 0 24 A 60 W 250 VAC 0 25 ...

Page 41: ...wing environmental conditions Ambient Operating Temperature jk 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Ambient Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Ambient Relative Humidity l 5 to 95 Maximum Altitude 2000 m j Measured from a 30 cm 12 in radius surrounding the center of the enclosure k Operating temperature may vary based on the limitations of installed SFPs Refer to the RUGGEDCOM SFP Transceivers Catalog fo...

Page 42: ...Chapter 5 Technical Specifications RUGGEDCOM RSL910 Installation Guide 32 Dimension Drawings 124 7 116 6 65 1 168 7 180 5 Figure 16 Overall Dimensions ...

Page 43: ...RUGGEDCOM RSL910 Installation Guide Chapter 5 Technical Specifications Dimension Drawings 33 120 6 101 6 ø 8 1 198 9 99 1 57 2 186 2 78 8 13 7 ø 4 0 ø 4 0 Figure 17 Panel Mount Dimensions ...

Page 44: ...Chapter 5 Technical Specifications RUGGEDCOM RSL910 Installation Guide 34 Dimension Drawings 126 2 89 6 134 3 Figure 18 DIN Rail Mount Dimensions ...

Page 45: ...etails the standards to which the RUGGEDCOM RSL910 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 TÜV SÜD 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 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 Informatio...

Page 46: ...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 47: ... following RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances directives for the restricted use 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 ...

Page 48: ...DC Power Ports 2 kV Line to Ground 1 kV Line to Line 1 IEC 61000 4 5 Surge AC Power Ports 2 kV Line to Ground 1 kV Line to Line 2 Signal Ports 10 V 3 DC Power Ports 10 V 3 AC Power Ports 10 V 3 IEC 61000 4 6 Induced Conducted RFI Earth Ground Ports 10 V 3 IEC 61000 4 8 Magnetic Field Enclosure Ports 30 A m IEC 61000 4 11 Voltage Dips and Interrupts AC Power Ports 30 for 25 Periods 60 for 10 Period...

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