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Installation 

 

4.4 Installing / uninstalling the extender modules for SCALANCE X414-3E 

 

SCALANCE X-400 

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Operating Instructions, 06/2015, C79000-G8976-C186-12 

3.

 

Remove the side panel of the basic device from the basic device to the right. 

 

 

 

Note 
Keep the panel in a safe place in case the extender needs to be removed again later. 

 

4.

 

Remove the four covers from the extender. 

5.

 

Place the extender module on the edge of the S7-300 standard rail with the upper groove 

angled slightly towards the back and tilt the extender towards the back. Make sure that 

there is adequate clearance between the guide bolts of the extender module and the 

basic device. In this position, the extender module should not be able to slip off, however 

it can be moved horizontally in both directions. 

6.

 

Push the extender module slowly to the left while keeping it straight and without skewing 

and check that the two guide bolts on the extender fit into the holes in the basic device. 

Then push the extender module to the left as far as it will go so that it is flush with the 

right side of the basic device. 

7.

 

Using a slotted screwdriver with a 5.5 mm wide blade, tighten the captive screw between 

slots 13 and 14 in the lower part of the extender module. 

8.

 

Using a slotted screwdriver with a 2.8 mm wide blade, tighten the two captive slug screws 

on slot 11. The screws lock the two guide bolts, so do not use excessive force when 

tightening them. 

9.

 

Fit the CV490 4x100 cover on slot 11 of the basic device. Make sure that the media 

module terminal strips of slots not occupied by media modules have protective caps fitted 

and that the CV490 2x100 covers are in place. 

 

Figure 4-8 

Installing the media module extender on the S7-300 standard rail 

Summary of Contents for SCALANCE X-400

Page 1: ...________________ ___________________ ___________________ SIMATIC NET Industrial Ethernet switches SCALANCE X 400 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 Introduction 1 Safety instructions 2 Description 3 Installation 4 Connecting 5 Configuration project engineering 6 Approvals 7 Technical specifications 8 Dimension drawings 9 ...

Page 2: ...may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation in particular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified 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 WA...

Page 3: ... 3 4 Description of the product 34 3 4 1 Product characteristics 34 3 4 2 SCALANCE X414 3E basic device 35 3 4 2 1 SCALANCE X414 3E power module 39 3 4 2 2 SCALANCE X414 3E digital inputs 40 3 4 2 3 SCALANCE X414 3E switch functionality 41 3 4 2 4 SCALANCE X414 3E ports 42 3 4 3 SCALANCE X408 2 basic device 44 3 4 3 1 SCALANCE X408 2 power module 47 3 4 3 2 SCALANCE X408 2 switch functionality 48 ...

Page 4: ... 8 twisted pair extender for SCALANCE X414 3E 89 4 4 2 Installing uninstalling the EM496 4 media module extender for SCALANCE X414 3E 93 5 Connecting 99 5 1 Safety when connecting up 99 5 2 Ports 101 5 2 1 Connectors of the power supply X1 of the SCALANCE X 400 101 5 2 2 Connectors of the signaling contact and grounding strap X2 of the SCALANCE X 400 102 5 2 3 Connectors of the digital inputs of t...

Page 5: ... 2LH 100Base FX technical specifications 146 8 5 Media module MM492 2 1000Base SX technical specifications 147 8 6 Media module MM492 2LD 1000Base LX technical specifications 148 8 7 Media module MM492 2LH 1000Base LX technical specifications 149 8 8 Media module MM492 2LH 1000Base LX technical specifications 150 8 9 Media module MM492 2ELH 1000Base LX technical specifications 151 8 10 Extender mo...

Page 6: ...Table of contents SCALANCE X 400 6 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 ...

Page 7: ...s These operating instructions are valid for the following products Industrial Ethernet Switch SCALANCE X414 3E order number 6GK5 414 3FC00 2AA2 Industrial Ethernet Switch SCALANCE X414 3E order number 6GK5 414 3FC10 2AA2 Industrial Ethernet Switch SCALANCE X408 2 order number 6GK5 408 2FD00 2AA2 Media module MM491 2 order number 6GK5 491 2AB00 8AA2 Media module MM491 2LD order number 6GK5 491 2AC...

Page 8: ...SNMP refer to the following documentation SCALANCE X 300 SCALANCE X 400 Configuration Manual C79000 G89xx C187 06 xx German 00 English 76 French 77 Italian 72 Spanish 78 This configuration manual is available on the following media On the supplied CD On the Internet at the address http support automation siemens com WW view xx 19625108 xx German 00 English 76 French 77 Italian 72 Spanish 78 SIMATI...

Page 9: ...WW view en 27069465 Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Industrial Ethernet System Manual 84922825 http support automation siemens com WW view en 84922825 Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Passive network components System Manual SIMATIC NET manuals You will find the SIMATIC NET manuals here On the data medium that ships with some products Product CD product DVD SIMATIC NET Manual Collection On the Internet p...

Page 10: ...Introduction 1 1 Preface X400 SCALANCE X 400 10 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 ...

Page 11: ...o ATEX and IECEx If you use the device under ATEX or IECEx conditions you must also keep to the following safety notices in addition to the general safety notices for protection against explosion WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not press the SELECT SET button when there is an explosive atmosphere Safety notices when using the device according to Hazardous Locations HazLoc If you use the device under H...

Page 12: ...Safety instructions SCALANCE X 400 12 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 ...

Page 13: ...d from the input port to the appropriate output port of the switch To make this possible a table assigning Ethernet MAC addresses to output ports is created by the switch in a teach in mode Limiting errors to the affected subnet By checking the validity of a data packet on the basis of the checksum which each data packet contains the switch ensures that bad data packets are not transported further...

Page 14: ...mission Mixed operation within the topology for example between SCALANCE X414 3E and OSMs ESMs is possible regardless of the structure being used ring with redundancy manager star or linear structure Using an IE Switch X 400 as the redundancy manager in a ring with redundancy manager provides greater availability If there is an interruption on the connection between these switches the IE Switch X ...

Page 15: ...the optical or the electrical ports For more detailed information refer to the table below Table 3 1 Optical ports on the slots Media module SCALANCE X414 3E SCALANCE X408 2 Gigabit MM492 2 MM492 2LD MM492 2LH MM492 2LH or MM492 2ELH 5 5 and 6 Fast Ethernet MM491 2 MM491 2LD or MM491 2LH 6 and 7 with extender 12 13 14 and 15 5 and 6 Table 3 2 Electrical ports on the slots Transmission rate SCALANC...

Page 16: ...logies SCALANCE X 400 16 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 Configuration example Sample configuration with SCALANCE X414 3E SIMATIC S7 300 400 and operator panel as end devices Figure 3 1 Linear structure optical ...

Page 17: ...s possible over the optical or the electrical ports For more detailed information refer to the table below Table 3 3 Optical ports on the slots Media module SCALANCE X414 3E SCALANCE X408 2 Gigabit MM492 2 MM492 2LD MM492 2LH MM492 2LH or MM492 2ELH 5 5 and 6 Fast Ethernet MM491 2 MM491 2LD or MM491 2LH 6 and 7 with extender 12 13 14 and 15 5 and 6 Table 3 4 Electrical ports on the slots Transmiss...

Page 18: ...Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 Configuration example Sample configurations electrical optical with SCALANCE X 400 SCALANCE X 200 SIMATIC S7 300 400 SIMATIC ET 200 and operator panels as end devices Figure 3 2 Star structure electrical ...

Page 19: ...NCE X414 3E SCALANCE X408 2 The redundancy manager function is enabled or disabled by DIL switches on the CPU module or by configuring with CLI or WBM The redundancy manager function is enabled by the SELECT SET button or implemented by a setting in the software CLI or WBM For more detailed information refer to the config uration manual Industrial Ethernet Switches SCALANCE X 300 SCALANCE X 400 In...

Page 20: ...ectors RJ 45 jacks that allow attachment of electrical twisted pair connections 10 100 1000 Mbps The factory setting defines the two ports on slot 5 as ring ports Table 3 6 Connectors of the basic device on the slots SCALANCE X414 3E SCALANCE X408 2 5 5 and 6 Optical ring ports An optical ring with redundancy manager is only possible with media modules Which slots or ports should be used depends o...

Page 21: ...nts or end devices SCALANCE X414 3E SCALANCE X408 2 To all ports of slots 9 11 and to the ports of a twisted pair extender module All non ring ports With the SCALANCE X414 3E the use of a media module extender in the redundancy manager and in all other switches in this network structure provides the option of connecting further end devices or complete subnets with FO cable Configuration example Sa...

Page 22: ...ing with redundancy manager 3 2 4 Options of media redundancy There are various options available to increase the network availability of an Industrial Ethernet network with optical or electrical linear bus topologies Mesh networks Parallel connection of transmission paths Closing a linear bus topology to form a ring topology ...

Page 23: ...set in the configuration of the relevant device In STEP 7 and on the S7 Ethernet CP modules themselves the ring ports are indicated by an R after the port number Note Before physically closing the ring download the configuration of your STEP 7 project to the individual devices How media redundancy works in a ring topology When using media redundancy the data paths between the individual devices ar...

Page 24: ...liminated the original transmission paths are established again the two ring ports of the redundancy manager are disconnected and the redundancy clients informed of the change The redundancy clients then use the new paths to the other devices The time between the ring interruption and restoration of a functional linear topology is known as the reconfiguration time If the redundancy manager fails t...

Page 25: ...CALANCE X408 2 In this case network segments are rings with a redundancy manager RM The rings can also be interrupted at one point linear topology For a redundant link as shown in the figure two devices must be configured within a network segment This configuration is set in Web Based Management Command Line Interface or using SNMP access For more detailed information refer to the configuration ma...

Page 26: ...ice of the SCALANCE X414 3E has additional digital signal inputs IE Switches X 400 provide a modular structure for the required ports The modularity simplifies setup and subsequent expansion of complex network topologies to meet current needs Gigabit technology The basic device has ports with a transmission rate of 1 Gbps for electrical cables twisted pair or by adding gigabit media modules for fi...

Page 27: ...M492 2ELH 2 slots for media modules MM491 2 MM491 2LD or MM491 2LH 1 x slot for extender EM495 8 or EM496 4 8 digital inputs Additional Ethernet RJ 45 interface for outband man agement Layer 3 routing functionality Example SCALANCE X414 3E SCALANCE X408 2 basic device IE Switch with management functions and 4 Fast Ethernet RJ 45 inter faces 4 gigabit Ethernet RJ 45 interfaces 2 combined slots for ...

Page 28: ...Expands the basic device by two Fast Ethernet fiber optic ports MM491 2 MM491 2LD as of product version ES04 MM491 2LH Only for SCALANCE X414 3E Twisted pair extender Expands the basic device by eight Fast Ethernet ports with RJ 45 jacks EM495 8 Only for SCALANCE X414 3E Media module extender Expands the basic device by four slots for Fast Ethernet media modules EM496 4 ...

Page 29: ...dards of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Autonegotiation automatic detection of the best transmission modes is default The order in which they are selected is 100Base TX full duplex 100Base TX half duplex 10Base T full duplex 10Base T half duplex Two communication modes are possible Half duplex Two way alternate transmission mode it is only possible to either send or receive o...

Page 30: ...s strain and bending relief for the RJ 45 jack 3 3 2 2 1000Base T Transmission rate The transmission rate of the electrical gigabit ports is 1 Gbps Transmission mode The transmission mode for 1000Base T is specified in the IEEE 802 3ab standard At 1 Gbps autonegotiation is optional Two communication modes are possible Half duplex Full duplex Transmission medium Data is transmitted over an eight wi...

Page 31: ...signal transmission The propagation times of the light pulses dispersion restrict the maximum range considerably Single mode FOC The core diameter is 9 or 10 µm the light source is a laser diode To transmit a signal only one mode is used greatly reducing dispersion As a result the maximum range of single mode FOC is greater than that of multimode FOC Regardless of the type used the outer diameter ...

Page 32: ...restrict the maximum range considerably Transmission range The maximum transmission range segment length is 750 m when using SIMATIC NET fiber optic multimode FOC with SC duplex connectors Connectors SC duplex female connectors are used 3 3 2 5 1000Base LX Transmission rate The transmission rate of the optical gigabit ports is 1 Gbps Transmission mode Transmission with 1000Base LX is defined in th...

Page 33: ...be connected to the ports of the IE Switches X 400 Network components in linear or star structure ESM OSM OMC TP cable max 6 m long SCALANCE X005 SCALANCE X 100 SCALANCE X 100 medium converter SCALANCE X 200 SCALANCE X 200IRT SCALANCE S 600 SCALANCE W 700 Network components in a ring structure with IE Switches X 400 as RM ESM OSM SCALANCE X 200 SCALANCE X 200IRT Redundant coupling of networks In t...

Page 34: ... Due to its modular structure the IE Switches X 400 are designed to meet future demands and can be adapted to meet the requirements of a particular task Table 3 9 Overview of the product characteristics Properties Device type X414 3E X408 2 Diagnostics LED 2x 24 V DC C PLUG Digital Inputs Ring redundancy with RM with DIL switches or CLI WBM using software Standby link using software using software...

Page 35: ...1000 Mbps to interconnect multiple switches The nodes are connected over 12 Fast Ethernet ports integrated in the switch 10 or 100 Mbps To set up optical gigabit networks both integrated gigabit Ethernet ports can be converted to fiber optic cable over a 2 port gigabit Ethernet module Module variants for multimode up to 750 m and single mode up to 70 km are available Figure 3 8 Basic device withou...

Page 36: ...ght digital inputs in slot 3 CPU module including C PLUG in slot 4 protective caps for media module terminal strips in slots 5 6 and 7 1 CV490 2x1000 cover of media module slot 5 2 CV490 2x100 cover of media module slots 6 and 7 1 CV490 Cover dummy cover for slot 8 3 CV490 4x100 cover for slots 9 to 11 SIMATIC NET Manual Collection CD Slot labels for slots 1 through 18 1 connector for power supply...

Page 37: ... pin 10 connecting terminals digital inputs 5 pin 1 location label order number 6ES7 912 0AA00 0AA0 10 DIN A4 sheets each with 15 labeling strips order number 6GK5 498 0AA00 0AA0 Slots The SCALANCE X414 3E basic device consists of a backplane with three permanently installed modules in slots 2 3 and 4 Figure 3 10 Basic device X414 3E without media modules with existing ports The modules in the ind...

Page 38: ...eter assignments the DIL switch for the redundancy manager function and to specify the ring ports the SELECT SET button for device display and configuration the LED display for redundancy manager and standby mode as well as display modes Dmode A through Dmode D Slot 5 Contains two RJ 45 jacks allowing attachment of electrical twisted pair connections 10 100 1000 Mbps As an option slot 5 allows the...

Page 39: ...tatus at the rear 4 pin connector If there is a fault the contact opens Figure 3 11 Slot of the power module Signaling contact The following can be signaled over a floating signaling contact Power failure The power supply monitored is selected in the fault mask Bad link status of a port Bad connector or no connection to partner device The port monitored is selected in the fault mask Change to the ...

Page 40: ...e is located in slot 3 and provides the user with eight digital inputs The cables are connected to the bottom of the module by two 5 pin connectors Figure 3 12 LEDs of the digital input mode Depending on the configuration the states of the digital inputs can be used to send E mails and or entries to the logbook of the SCALANCE X414 3E It is also possible to read the statuses over SNMP ...

Page 41: ...ents that can be modified by the user with the DIL switch and a SELECT SET button Figure 3 13 Slot of the CPU module Serial port The CPU module of the SCALANCE X414 3E has an RS 232 port This is used for the following purposes Firmware updates Management with the aid of the command interpreter Command Line Interpreter CLI including setting of the IP address information Input to the command interpr...

Page 42: ... X 400 Industrial Ethernet Switches 3 4 2 4 SCALANCE X414 3E ports Ports The basic version of the SCALANCE X414 3E without expansion with media modules provides 14 ports It provides two gigabit ports on slot 5 and four Fast Ethernet ports on each of slots 9 through 11 The two ports on slot 5 can be used as ring ports default setting By inserting media modules in slots 6 and 7 you have 4 further op...

Page 43: ...scription of the product SCALANCE X 400 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 43 Figure 3 15 Ports on the device Figure 3 16 Basic device with gigabit fiber optic cable and Fast Ethernet twisted pair cable ...

Page 44: ... devices Further nodes are connected over four Fast Ethernet ports integrated in the switch 10 or 100 Mbps To set up optical gigabit networks the integrated gigabit Ethernet ports can be converted to fiber optic cable over 2 port gigabit Ethernet media modules Media module variants for multimode up to 750 m and single mode up to 120 km are available Figure 3 17 SCALANCE X408 2 basic device without...

Page 45: ...or slot 8 SIMATIC NET Manual Collection CD Slot labels for slots 1 through 8 1 connector for power supply 4 pin 1 connector for signaling contact 4 pin 1 sheet with 15 labeling strips Replacement parts 1 C PLUG order number 6GK1 900 0AB00 Cover set CV490 order number 6GK5 490 0AA00 0AA2 1 cover CV490 2x1000 2 covers CV490 2x100 1 dummy cover CV490 3 covers CV490 4x100 Terminal set order number 6GK...

Page 46: ...r supply and for connecting the signaling contact and protective earth The input voltage of 24 V DC is transformed to the internal supply voltage A C PLUG for storage of parameter assignments A SELECT SET button for device display and configuration Slot 3 CPU module contains the LED display for redundancy manager and standby display as well as the display modes DMode A through DMode D Slot 4 No fu...

Page 47: ... 3 1 SCALANCE X408 2 power module Introduction The power module is located in slot 2 The power module can be supplied with power redundantly over two inputs The two power inputs are isolated from each other there is no power distribution If redundant power feed in is used the switch is supplied solely by the section of the power module with the higher output voltage The front 4 pin connector is us...

Page 48: ...fault mask If the SCALANCE X408 2 is set as the redundancy manager the following errors are also reported Bad link status of the ring ports regardless of the status of the fault mask A second IE Switch X 400 is configured as redundancy manager in the same ring 3 4 3 2 SCALANCE X408 2 switch functionality CPU module Slot 3 symbolizes the CPU module This module has four LEDs for displaying parameter...

Page 49: ...NCE X 300 SCALANCE X 400 Industrial Ethernet Switches Figure 3 22 Pin assignment of the serial interface 3 4 3 3 SCALANCE X408 2 ports Ports The SCALANCE X408 2 provides two gigabit ports on both slot 5 and slot 6 and four Fast Ethernet ports on slot 8 The ports on slots 5 and 6 can be used as ring ports The two ring ports can be either ports 5 1 and 5 2 default setting or ports 5 1 and 6 1 can be...

Page 50: ... Description of the product SCALANCE X 400 50 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 Figure 3 23 Ports on the basic device Figure 3 24 Basic device with gigabit cable and Fast Ethernet twisted pair cable ...

Page 51: ...available to expand the basic devices MM491 2 100 Mbps order number 6GK5 491 2AB00 8AA2 Note This media module can be used as of product version 04 of the SCALANCE X408 2 MM491 2LD 100 Mbps order number 6GK5 491 2AC00 8AA2 Note This media module can be used as of product version 04 of the SCALANCE X408 2 MM491 2LH 100 Mbps order number 6GK5 491 2AE00 8AA2 Note This media module can be used with th...

Page 52: ...mware version 3 0 SCALANCE X414 3E By using media modules you can increase the number of available ports in the basic device SCALANCE X414 3E from 14 to 18 Four Fast Ethernet fiber optic ports are available at the same time on slots 6 and 7 On slot 5 two gigabit fiber optic ports are also possible instead of TP cable SCALANCE X408 2 The use of media modules does not change the number of available ...

Page 53: ...LANCE X414 3E Slot 5 of the basic device has two RJ 45 jacks for connecting TP cables The possible data transmission rates on electrical connections are 10 100 or 1000 Mbps An optical gigabit module in slot 5 allows data transmission with multimode or single mode FOC In this case the two RJ 45 jacks can no longer be used Options for slots 6 and 7 SCALANCE X414 3E Slots 6 and 7 do not have any port...

Page 54: ...e or single mode FOC In this case the two RJ 45 jacks below the module can no longer be used Figure 3 26 Slots of the media modules LED display of the FO media modules The LED displays of a module are the same as the LEDs of the basic device With optical transmission only a fixed transmission rate and full duplex mode are possible The display in display modes B and C is analogous In display mode A...

Page 55: ...s an option the Fast Ethernet media module MM491 2 can be used in slots 5 and 6 of the basic device Mixed operation with the Fast Ethernet media modules MM491 2LD and MM491 2LH and the gigabit Ethernet media modules MM492 2LD MM492 2LH MM492 2LH and MM492 2ELH is possible Note The Fast Ethernet media module MM491 2 can only be used with the SCALANCE X408 2 as of product version 04 Properties The F...

Page 56: ...2 As an option the Fast Ethernet MM491 2 LD media module can be used in slots 5 and 6 of the basic device Mixed operation with the Fast Ethernet media modules MM491 2 and MM491 2LH and the gigabit Ethernet media modules MM492 2LD MM492 2LH MM492 2LH and MM492 2ELH is possible Note The Fast Ethernet media module MM491 2LD can only be used with the SCALANCE X408 2 as of product version 04 Properties...

Page 57: ... MM492 2LH and MM492 2ELH is possible Note This media module can be used as of product version 05 of the SCALANCE X414 3 This media module is recognized by the SCALANCE X414 3E and SCALANCE X408 2 only as of firmware version 2 2 0 Properties The Fast Ethernet media module provides two ports for connecting the single mode FOC Both ports of the module can be configured as ring ports The signals are ...

Page 58: ...on SCALANCE X414 3E The MM492 2LD gigabit media module can be inserted as an option in slot 5 SCALANCE X408 2 The MM492 2LD gigabit media module can be inserted as an option in slots 5 and 6 Mixed operation with the gigabit Ethernet media modules MM492 2 MM492 2LH MM492 2LH and MM492 2ELH and the Fast Ethernet media modules MM491 2 MM491 2LD and MM491 2LH is possible Properties The media module pr...

Page 59: ...sion 2 2 0 Properties The media module provides two ports for connecting the single mode FOC The signals are transmitted with a DFB laser diode at a wavelength of 1550 nm Both ports of the module can be configured as ring ports The max line length is 40 km Connector SC duplex female connectors are used 3 4 4 8 Gigabit media module MM492 2LH 1000Base LX Introduction SCALANCE X414 3E The MM492 2LH g...

Page 60: ...5 SCALANCE X408 2 The MM492 2ELH gigabit media module can be inserted as an option in slots 5 and 6 Mixed operation with the gigabit Ethernet media modules MM492 2 MM492 2LD MM492 2LH and MM492 2LH and the Fast Ethernet media modules MM491 2 MM491 2LD and MM491 2LH is possible Note This media module can be used as of product version 05 of the SCALANCE X414 3 This media module is recognized by the ...

Page 61: ...ALANCE X408 2 has no port for an extender module The extender module for twisted pair transmission provides an additional eight ports for connecting twisted pair cables The TP cable is attached to an 8 pin RJ 45 jack with securing collar Note The twisted pair extender CANNOT be installed during operation The transmission rate of the Ethernet ports is 10 Mbps or as a Fast Ethernet port 100 Mbps No ...

Page 62: ...s 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 Figure 3 28 Twisted pair extender EM495 8 Covers For slots 12 and 13 of the twisted pair extender EM495 8 you can use the cover that can be used on slots 9 through 11 on the basic device Two CV490 4x100 covers are supplied with the twisted pair extender ...

Page 63: ...les as required MM491 2 MM491 2LD MM491 2LH If you use all slots you have an additional eight optical Fast Ethernet ports available 100 Mbps Note Installation of the media module extender and removal or insertion of the media modules is NOT possible during operation You require at least one media module for data transfer over this extender module Mixed operation in slots 12 through 15 with MM491 2...

Page 64: ...cription of the product SCALANCE X 400 64 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 Figure 3 30 Empty media module extender EM496 4 without protective caps for the media module terminal strips and without cover ...

Page 65: ... by protective caps Figure 3 31 Media module extender EM496 4 with media module MM491 2 in slot 12 and with cover 3 4 6 C PLUG configuration plug Application The C PLUG is an exchangeable medium for storage of the configuration data of the modular switch and ships with the product This means that the configuration data remains available if the basic device is replaced Note The C PLUG must only be ...

Page 66: ...D status Figure 3 32 C PLUG A device with an ACCEPTED C PLUG inserted uses the configuration data of the C PLUG automatically when it starts up Acceptance is possible only when the data was written by a compatible device type This allows a basic device to be replaced quickly and simply The C PLUG is taken from the failed component and inserted in the replacement The first time it is started up the...

Page 67: ...her configuration data with third party C PLUG configuration 5 written with configuration data of a differ ent device type with internal configuration red LED on power module and log entry 6 defective with internal configuration red LED on power module and log entry In cases 1 and 2 the configuration data on the CPU module and the C PLUG is identical In cases 3 and 5 the configuration data is diff...

Page 68: ...tive caps for the media module terminal strips and the covers must be fitted in all slots that do not contain media modules For slots for twisted pair 9 through 11 the covers are recommended to protect the RJ 45 jacks Figure 3 33 Possible slots of the covers Available cover types To cover slots not used for media modules or slots for twisted pair the following types of cover are available CV490 2x...

Page 69: ... 12 69 CV490 2x1000 When using the gigabit ports for electrical cables twisted pair use cover type CV490 2x1000 on slot 5 Figure 3 34 Slot 5 for the CV490 2x1000 cover Displays of the cover The port status of the two electrical gigabit ports 1 and 2 are displayed on the front panel of the cover by two LEDs ...

Page 70: ...rovide any ports on these slots Figure 3 35 Slots 6 and 7 for the CV490 2x100 cover Displays of the cover The LEDs of the CV490 2x100 cover have no function Further slots for the CV490 2x100 cover Use the CV490 2x100 cover not only for the SCALANCE X414 3E but also for slots 12 through 15 of the media module extender EM496 4 if no media modules are inserted Figure 3 36 Slots 12 through 15 for CV49...

Page 71: ...for CV490 4x100 cover Displays of the cover The status of each of the four Fast Ethernet ports 1 through 4 is displayed on the front panel of the CV490 4x100 cover by four LEDs Further slots for the CV490 4x100 cover The CV490 4x100 cover can not only be used with the SCALANCE X414 3E but also for slots 12 and 13 of the twisted pair extender EM495 8 Figure 3 38 Slots 12 and 13 for the CV490 4x100 ...

Page 72: ... The dummy cover with the name CV490 COVER is located in slot 8 Due to system requirements this slot has no function Figure 3 39 Slot 8 of the dummy cover SCALANCE X414 3E Displays of the dummy cover The LEDs of the dummy cover have no function and there is therefore no port information on the front panel of the dummy cover ...

Page 73: ...r the media module terminal strips and the covers must be fitted in all slots that do not contain media modules For slots for twisted pair 8 the covers are recommended to protect the RJ 45 jacks Figure 3 40 Possible slots of the covers Available cover types To cover slots not used for media modules or slots for twisted pair the following types of cover are available CV490 2x1000 CV490 4x100 CV490 ...

Page 74: ...pair use cover type CV490 2x1000 on slot 5 and 6 Figure 3 41 Slots 5 and 6 for cover CV490 2x1000 Displays of the cover The port status of the two electrical gigabit ports 1 and 2 are displayed on the front panel of the cover by two LEDs Displays of the cover The status of each of the two Fast Ethernet ports 1 and 2 is displayed on the front panel of the CV490 4x100 cover by two LEDs ...

Page 75: ...86 12 75 CV490 4x100 The SCALANCE X408 2 provides you with four electrical Fast Ethernet ports on slot 8 Figure 3 42 Slot 8 for the CV 490 4x100 cover Displays of the cover The status of each of the four Fast Ethernet ports 1 through 4 is displayed on the front panel of the CV490 4x100 cover by four LEDs ...

Page 76: ...mmy cover with the name CV490 COVER is located on slot 4 and 7 Due to system requirements these slots have no function Figure 3 43 Slot 4 and 7 of the dummy cover SCALANCE X408 2 Displays of the dummy cover The LEDs of the dummy cover have no function and there is therefore no port information on the front panel of the dummy cover ...

Page 77: ...ersonnel or users that are aware of the reason for restricted access and the required safety measures at an ambient temperature higher than 50 C Safety notices on use in hazardous areas General safety notices relating to protection against explosion WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS I DIVISION 2 OR ZONE 2 WARNING The device may only be operated in...

Page 78: ...s of IECEx this enclosure or cabinet must meet the requirements of at least IP54 in compliance with EN 60529 WARNING Requirements for the cabinet enclosure The fiber optic bus connections labeled SCALANCE MM400 see type plate may also be led through a hazardous area zone1 see chapterApprovals Page 133 section ATEX WARNING If the temperature of the cable or housing socket exceeds 70 C or the branch...

Page 79: ...tain minimum clearances between an IE Switch X 400 and neighboring equipment must be taken into account These minimum clearances are necessary during installation and operation to allow the following Install and remove modules to allow the flow of air required for heat dissipation during operation of the IE Switches X 400 The following figure shows the space you need to allow for an IE Switch X 40...

Page 80: ... slightly towards the back with the upper groove on the edge of the S7 300 standard rail and push in towards the bottom In this position the basic device should not slip off but it can be adjusted horizontally to the left or right until the required position is achieved 2 Remove the covers and the dummy cover 3 If media modules are inserted remove them as well First loosen the screw below the labe...

Page 81: ...osen the two captive screws in the backplane 4 Pull out the lower part of the basic device slightly towards the front and lift it from the S7 300 standard rail 4 2 2 Installing uninstalling with a 35 mm DIN rail Installation on a 35 mm DIN rail CAUTION If the IE Switch X 400 is liable to be subjected to severe vibration 10 g use the S7 300 standard rail for installation The DIN rail does not provi...

Page 82: ...r edge of the DIN rail with the device tilted slightly towards the back Note that both spring clips must be located behind the edge of the DIN rail 2 Press the basic device down and push in the lower part until you hear it click into place in the DIN rail 3 Adjust the basic device to the right or left until it is in the required position Note Only horizontal installation permitted ventilation slit...

Page 83: ...he backplane and not by the modules otherwise the device may be damaged To remove the device follow the steps below 1 Push the basic device down until the lower part can be pulled away from the rail to the front 2 Lift the IE Switch X 400 up and off the DIN rail Removing the SCALANCE X408 2 from a 35 mm DIN rail Since the two captive screws are not used to secure the device when removing from a 35...

Page 84: ...ice follow the steps below 1 Using a slotted screwdriver with a 5 5 mm wide blade pull down the clip on the basic device slightly and pull out the lower part of the basic device to the front so that the spring clips can no longer engage 2 Lift the IE Switch X 400 up and off the DIN rail Figure 4 4 Removing the SCALANCE X408 2 from a 35 mm DIN rail ...

Page 85: ...place in case you want to remove the media module later 2 Remove the inserted labeling strip from the front of the media module 3 Place the two lower guides of the media module into the recesses at the lower edge of the basic device It should no longer be possible to move the media module to the side 4 Tilt the media module at an angle towards the back until the two plastic pins at the back top ed...

Page 86: ...serted labeling strip from the front of the media module 2 Release the captive screw on the front of the media module as far as it will go with a slotted screwdriver with a 2 8 mm wide blade 3 Press on the fluted middle section of the top of the media module next to the backplane 4 At the same time tilt the media module down at an angle the two guides initially remain in the recesses at the lower ...

Page 87: ...ver CV490 COVER no displays connected to front possible slots SCALANCE X414 3E 8 SCALANCE X408 2 4 and 7 Fitting a cover dummy cover There is only a dummy cover no port displays to the front on slot 8 SCALANCE X414 3E or slot 7 SCALANCE X408 2 To fit a cover you do not require any tools 1 Place the two lower guides of the cover dummy cover into the recesses at the lower edge of the basic device It...

Page 88: ...cover dummy cover To remove a cover you do not require any tools 1 Press on the fluted middle section of the top of the cover dummy cover next to the backplane 2 At the same time tilt the cover dummy cover down at an angle the two guides initially remain in the recesses at the lower edge of the basic device 3 Remove the cover dummy cover by pulling it upwards ...

Page 89: ...otted screwdriver with a 2 8 mm wide blade to loosen the two captive slug screws on slot 11 in the upper and lower recesses as far as they will go 3 Remove the side panel of the basic device from the basic device to the right Note Keep the panel in a safe place in case the extender needs to be removed again later 4 Remove the two covers from the extender 5 Place the extender module on the edge of ...

Page 90: ...r with a 5 5 mm wide blade When removing a twisted pair extender from an S7 300 standard rail the basic device remains in position Follow the steps below 1 To remove an extender module remove the two covers on the extender 2 Using a slotted screwdriver with a 5 5 mm wide blade open the captive screw between slots 12 and 13 in the lower part of the extender module 3 Remove the cover from slot 11 of...

Page 91: ...2 and 13 of the extender module is not used when installing on a 35 mm DIN rail it is nevertheless advisable to remove the media modules Note Make sure that in addition to the extender width of 87 mm there is a clearance of 20 mm to the right of the basic device on the DIN rail to be able to align the guide bolts of the extender with the holes in the basic device during installation When installin...

Page 92: ...s so do not use excessive force when tightening them 9 Fit the CV490 4x100 cover to slot 11 of the basic device and slots 12 and 13 of the twisted pair extender Figure 4 7 Installing the twisted pair extender on the 35 mm DIN rail Removing the twisted pair extender from the 35 mm DIN rail To remove the device you require a slotted screwdriver with a 2 8 mm wide blade The captive screw in the lower...

Page 93: ...EM496 4 media module extender for SCALANCE X414 3E Installing the media module extender on the S7 300 standard rail You require the following tools slotted screwdriver with a 2 8 mm wide blade slotted screwdriver with a 5 5 mm wide blade Note Make sure that in addition to the extender width of 155 mm there is a clearance of 20 mm to the right of the basic device on the standard rail to be able to ...

Page 94: ...th directions 6 Push the extender module slowly to the left while keeping it straight and without skewing and check that the two guide bolts on the extender fit into the holes in the basic device Then push the extender module to the left as far as it will go so that it is flush with the right side of the basic device 7 Using a slotted screwdriver with a 5 5 mm wide blade tighten the captive screw ...

Page 95: ...far as they will go 4 Push the extender module slowly to the right while keeping it straight until the two guide bolts of the extender module are completely outside the holes in the basic device 5 Pull out the lower part of the extender module slightly towards the front and lift it from the S7 300 standard rail 6 Replace the right side panel of the basic device so that the guide bolts fit into the...

Page 96: ...use a slotted screwdriver with a 2 8 mm wide blade to loosen the two captive slug screws on slot 11 in the upper and lower recesses as far as they will go 3 Remove the side panel of the basic device from the basic device to the right Note Keep the panel in a safe place in case the extender needs to be removed again later 4 Place the central groove containing a spring clip on the back of the extend...

Page 97: ...hough the captive screw in the lower part between slots 13 and 14 of the extender module is not used on a 35 mm DIN rail it is nevertheless advisable to remove the media modules When removing a media module extender from a 35 mm DIN rail the basic device remains in position Follow the steps below 1 Remove the cover from slot 11 of the basic device 2 Use a slotted screwdriver with a 2 8 mm wide bla...

Page 98: ...0 G8976 C186 12 7 Using a slotted screwdriver with a 2 8 mm wide blade tighten the two captive slug screws on slot 11 The screws lock the two guide bolts so do not use excessive force when tightening them 8 Fit a suitable cover on slot 11 of the basic device Note The basic device must not be used permanently without the right side panel ...

Page 99: ...equipment is connected to a redundant power supply two separate power supplies both must meet these requirements WARNING Safety notice for connecting with a LAN ID Local Area Network A LAN or LAN segment with all the interconnected devices should be contained completely in a single low voltage power distribution in a building The LAN is designed either for Environment A according to IEEE802 3 or E...

Page 100: ...losion 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 Safety notices when using the device according to Hazardous Locations HazLoc If you use the device under HazLoc conditions you must also keep to the following safety notices in addition to the general safety notices fo...

Page 101: ... contact have no polarity reversal protection If the connectors are accidentally swapped over this does not cause damage or destroy circuits Normal functionality is however not available while the connectors are swapped over Connectors of the power supply X1 The redundant power supply is connected over a 4 pin connector at the front terminal block on the power module Figure 5 1 Pins of connector X...

Page 102: ...ng to EN61000 4 5 This test requires overvoltage protection for the power supply lines A suitable device is for example the Dehn Blitzductor VT AD 24 V type no 918 402 or comparable protective element Manufacturer DEHN SÖHNE GmbH Co KG Hans Dehn Str 1 Postfach 1640 D 92306 Neumarkt Germany 5 2 2 Connectors of the signaling contact and grounding strap X2 of the SCALANCE X 400 Polarity reversal prot...

Page 103: ... connector to the rear terminal block on the power module Figure 5 2 Pins of connector X2 By inserting a strap between protective earth GND and M3 IE Switches X 400 can be operated with grounded reference potential When the device ships no strap is fitted non grounded reference potential Conn 2 MK1 Floating signaling contact relay connector 1 M3 Ground GND Protective earth MK2 Floating signaling c...

Page 104: ...mage or destroy circuits In display modes A and C or B and D incorrect inputs are displayed during the time the connectors are swapped over WARNING The input voltage must not exceed 30 V and must not fall below 30 V otherwise the DI module will be destroyed Connectors of the digital inputs 1 to 4 on male connector X1 Digital inputs 1 through 4 are connected using a 5 pin connector at the front ter...

Page 105: ...g and the FastConnect cables FC you can achieve a segment length up to 100 m without patching In this case the IE FC standard cable 2x2 is connected directly to the SCALANCE X414 3E and other components on the network Two FastConnect cable types are available the eight wire IE FC standard cable 4x2 and the four wire IE FC standard cable 2x2 The diameter of the IE FC standard cable 4x2 does not all...

Page 106: ...e IE FC RJ 45 modular outlet insert 1GE 1 RJ 45 jack with 4x2 wire cable for 1 Gbps IE FC RJ 45 modular outlet insert 2FE 2 RJ 45 jacks each with 2x2 wire cable for 100 Mbps With the IE FC RJ 45 modular outlet insert 1GE the eight wire FastConnect cable allows a transmission rate of 1 Gbps Figure 5 6 IE FC RJ 45 modular outlet insert 1GE With the IE FC RJ 45 modular outlet insert 2FE the eight wir...

Page 107: ...t insert 2FE The maximum segment length of 100 m also applies when using the FastConnect cabling with TP cord Normally FastConnect cable with a length of 90 m is used The remaining 10 m is then available for TP cord at both ends total of 10 m Figure 5 8 FastConnect cabling A1 TP cord 4x2 A2 TP cord 4x2 B IE FC standard cable 4x2 ...

Page 108: ...r is necessary to remove the twisted pair cables with RJ 45 plugs because it may not be possible to reach the connector with your hand due to neighboring media modules covers or the dummy cover If this is the situation do the following 1 Press the catch on the RJ 45 plug to the left with a small screwdriver 2 Remove the cable Figure 5 9 Unlocking the FastConnect RJ 45 plug ...

Page 109: ...ases the fiber optic cable is plugged into the SC duplex socket with the SC duplex plug The connectors have polarity reversal protection mechanisms When a media module is inserted port 1 is to the front and port 2 to the rear Note Fiber optic cable connectors are susceptible to contamination and mechanical damage to the face Protect open connections with the supplied dust caps Figure 5 10 SC duple...

Page 110: ...used as the connectors When a media module is inserted the front two sockets belong to port 1 and the two back sockets to port 2 The front socket is the input and the rear socket the output socket of the respective port Behind the labeling strip on the front of the media module you will see the relevant symbols Note Fiber optic cable connectors are susceptible to contamination and mechanical damag...

Page 111: ... on the template Use the index finger of your left hand as the limit stop 4 Place the cable in the stripping tool The index finger of your left hand is the limit stop 5 Clamp the stripping tool as far as it will go 6 Rotate the stripping tool to strip the cable with PVC insulation approx 4 times for PUR insulation approx 8 times in the direction of the arrow 7 Keeping the it closed pull the strip ...

Page 112: ...e side and the side edges are flush with the connector Notes Replace the knife cassette if the cut is not clean or after stripping approxi mately 1500 cables with a PVC outer jacket 150 cables with a PUR outer jacket The insulation piercing contacts of the FC RJ 45 plug can be released and recontacted up to 10 times Cable ends that have had a connector fitted must not be used twice but must be cut...

Page 113: ...e settings on the DIL switches of the new SCALANCE X414 3E device as they were on the old device Install the identical media module configuration and if applicable with the SCALANCE X414 3E the extender module configuration on the new device as was on the old device Use the C PLUG of the old device in the new one This means that the previous device configuration will be adopted automatically when ...

Page 114: ...e the power supply unit is not located on the basic device and has slot number 1 start with number 2 for the power module The order for the other modules is in ascending order to the right This applies to any extender modules that may be used on the SCALANCE X414 3E starting from the left with number 12 Applying the slot numbers 1 Place the required slot number in front of the module 2 Place the t...

Page 115: ...N The SCALANCE X414 3E is redundancy manager STBY no function R1 R2 are set to ON You can only configure ring redundancy with software CLI WBM Automatic Redundancy Detection is set as the mode Note With the SCALANCE X408 2 basic device no DIP switches exist The settings for RM SB and R1 R2 ring ports can be made using software The RM can be enabled disabled using the SELECT SET button The default ...

Page 116: ...s 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 C PLUG When the product ships the C PLUG is empty and is initialized with the factory settings the first time the device starts up All subsequent configuration changes are adopted automatically in the internal device memory of the X 400 IE switch and on the C_PLUG ...

Page 117: ...ic device has DIP switches With the SCALANCE X408 2 basic device you can make settings using software and some settings with the SELECT SET button refer to the section SELECT SET button Page 121 Position Below the labeling strip of the CPU module on slot 4 there are the four DIP switches These DIP switches can have two states ON OFF Figure 6 2 Power module digital inputs and CPU module with operat...

Page 118: ...LANCE X414 3E in a ring as the redundancy manager The STBY switch is reserved for a function planned for the future and is currently without function With the R1 and R2 switches you can specify the ring ports refer also to the section Configurable ring ports Changes to the switch settings during operation lead to the Fault display and to activation of the signaling contact The settings are adopted...

Page 119: ...redundancy manager STBY No function R1 R2 OFF OFF The two ports on slot 5 gigabit ports are ring ports Select this setting if you operate the SCALANCE X414 3E without media modules With all other settings ring ports are selected that are not available during operation without plugged in media mod ules R1 R2 ON OFF Ports 1 and 2 of slot 6 are ring ports R1 R2 OFF ON Port 1 of slot 6 is the first ri...

Page 120: ...ancy with software CLI WBM Automatic Redundancy Detection is set as the mode With this setting you cannot enable Rapid Spanning Tree Span ning Tree For more detailed information refer to the configuration manual SCALANCE X 300 and SCALANCE X 400 Industrial Ethernet Switches Configurable ring ports With the R1 and R2 switches you can specify the ring ports on slots 5 to 7 Figure 6 3 Ring ports conf...

Page 121: ... to set the fault mask in DMode A and DMode D This allows you to specify the mask for signaling faults by defining an individual good status for the connected ports and the power supplies In this case you press the button for 5 seconds in DMode A or DMode D After 3 seconds the two LEDs D1 and D2 start to flash You can cancel the procedure by releasing the button before the 5 seconds have elapsed I...

Page 122: ...upply L1 is monitored L2 Power supply L2 is applied Power supply L2 is monitored DI module only for X414 3E IN1 IN5 Signal at input IN1 Signal at input IN5 Signal at input IN1 Signal at input IN5 IN2 IN6 Signal at input IN2 Signal at input IN6 Signal at input IN2 Signal at input IN6 IN3 IN7 Signal at input IN3 Signal at input IN7 Signal at input IN3 Signal at input IN7 IN4 IN8 Signal at input IN4 ...

Page 123: ...arting up the red LED on the power module indicates the current status of the device For more detailed information refer to the following table LED on LED off LED flashing During device startup Device starts or a fault error was detected Device startup success ful Error in keyboard input over serial interface or bad firm ware image During operation Fault error detect ed Operation not OK Figure 6 4...

Page 124: ...atic switchover to Dmode A if the button is not pressed for longer than one minute Figure 6 5 Displaying the four possible display modes 6 5 3 LED display power module Display modes A through C In display modes A through C the two LEDs D1 and D2 of the CPU module are lit as described in the section Selecting the display modes In these three states the status of the signaling contact and the presen...

Page 125: ...EDs of the CPU module are on This mode indicates whether the power supply is being monitored with the signaling contact Figure 6 7 LED display of the power module and the CPU module in DMode D The following table shows the meaning of the three light emitting diodes on the power module in display mode D Label Color Status Meaning F off No problem has been detected by the IE Switch X 400 Red on The ...

Page 126: ...ther The LED displays are described below Label Color Status Meaning RM off The IE Switch X 400 is not operating in redundancy manager mode Green on The IE Switch X 400 is operating in redundancy manager mode The ring is working without problems monitoring is activated flashes The IE Switch X 400 is operating in redundancy manager mode An interruption has been detected on the ring the IE Switch 40...

Page 127: ...Status Meaning P1 P2 P3 P4 off No valid link to the port for exam ple station turned off or cable not connected Green on Link exists and port in normal sta tus In this status the port can re ceive and send data flashes once per period Link exists and port in blocking status In this status the port only receives management data no user data flashes three times per period Link exists and port turned...

Page 128: ...igure 6 10 Display of the transmission speed of port 1 Note If there is a link fault and the type of transmission is fixed autonegotiation off in DMode B the desired status in other words the set transmission rate 1000 Mbps 100 Mbps 10 Mbps continues to be displayed If there is a link fault and autonegotiation is active the port LED goes off Port statuses in DMode C In display mode C the current m...

Page 129: ...is a link fault and autonegotiation is active the port LED goes off Port statuses in DMode D In display mode D you can see whether or not the port is monitored Port Color Status Meaning P1 P2 P3 P4 off The port is not monitored in other words if a link is not established at the port this does not trigger the signaling contact Green on Port is monitored in other words if there is no link establishe...

Page 130: ...s and completely removed Note The C PLUG must only be removed or inserted when the power supply to the device is turned off Inserting in the C PLUG slot The C PLUG of the SCALANCE X414 3E is located on the front of the CPU module below the labeling strip The C PLUG of the SCALANCE X408 2 on the power module After removing the labeling strip the C PLUG is inserted in the receptacle with the socket ...

Page 131: ...Configuration project engineering 6 6 Replacing the C PLUG SCALANCE X 400 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 131 Figure 6 14 Removing the C PLUG from the SCALANCE X408 2 ...

Page 132: ...Switch X 400 locally and with certainty you can use the show location function on a programming device to select the node over the network and make it flash This can be used for example when assigning addresses to make sure that the correct node receives the address All port LEDs of the addressed node flash green at 2 Hz With the PST Tool V3 0 you can trigger this function with Module Ring ...

Page 133: ...escribed is intended solely for installation in a machine Before the final product can be put into operation it must be tested to ensure that it conforms with the directive 89 392 EEC Note for the manufacturers of machines This product is not a machine in the sense of the EC Machinery Directive There is therefore no declaration of conformity relating to the EC Machinery Directive 89 392 EEC for th...

Page 134: ...u can always find the latest documentation on the Internet The current descriptions of the currently available products can always be found on the Internet under the specified entry IDs Internet pages Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Industrial Ethernet System Manual Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Passive network components System Manual You will find information on the system manuals in the section Pre...

Page 135: ...5 X The products meet the requirements of the following standards EN 60079 15 electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres Type of protection n EN 60079 0 Explosive atmospheres Part 0 Equipment General requirements You will find the current versions of the standards in the currently valid ATEX certificates ATEX explosion protection directive optical radiation WARNING When using SIMAT...

Page 136: ...tection by type of protection n IEC 60079 0 Explosive atmospheres Part 0 Equipment General requirements You will find the current versions of the standards in the currently valid IECEx certificates IECEx optical radiation The SIMATIC NET products meet the requirements of explosion protection according to IECEx IECEx classification Ex nA op is Gb IIC T4 Gc DEK 14 0026X The products meet the require...

Page 137: ... UL 508 CSA C22 2 No 142 M1987 Report no E85972 cULus Approval for Information Technology Equipment cULus Listed I T E Underwriters Laboratories Inc complying with UL 60950 1 Information Technology Equipment CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 Report no E115352 cULus Approval Hazardous Location cULus Listed I T E FOR HAZ LOC Underwriters Laboratories Inc complying with UL 60950 1 Information Technology Equipm...

Page 138: ...onformity according to the technical regulations of the customs union TR CU FDA and IEC approvals No FDA or IEC mark is necessary for the MM491 2 media module The following media modules meet the FDA and IEC requirements listed below MM491 2LD MM491 2LH MM492 2 MM492 2LD MM492 2LH MM492 2LH MM492 2ELH Figure 7 1 FDA and IEC approvals CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedu...

Page 139: ...s 1 x slot for extender module EM495 8 or EM496 4 Not present Connector for power supply and signaling contact 2 x 4 pin plug in terminal blocks 2 x 4 pin plug in terminal blocks Connection of digital inputs 2 x 5 pin plug in terminal blocks Not present Power supply redundant inputs isolated 2 power supplies 24 V DC 20 4 to 28 8 V safety extra low volt age SELV Permitted voltage range incl total r...

Page 140: ...DC safety extra low voltage SELV For state 1 13 V 30 V For state 0 30 V to 3 V Max input current 8 mA Max cable length 30 m Inputs isolated from electronics Inputs not present C PLUG SCALANCE X414 3E SCALANCE X408 2 Dimensions width x height x depth 24 3 x 17 0 x 8 1 mm 24 3 x 17 0 x 8 1 mm Weight approx 5 g approx 5 g Power consumption 0 015 W 0 015 W Memory capacity 32 Mbytes 32 Mbytes Permitted...

Page 141: ...CE X414 3E SCALANCE X408 2 Max number of learnable ad dresses 8000 8000 Aging time default 40 s 40 s Switching technique Store and forward Store and forward Latency store and forward time 5 µs 5 µs 10 µs when changing from gigabit to Fast Ethernet or vice versa Full wire speed switching Number of frames At a frame length of in bytes at 100 Mbps at 1000 Mbps 148810 1488095 64 84459 844595 128 45290...

Page 142: ...ns W x H x D 344 x 145 x 117 mm 242 x 145 x 117 mm Weight 3 070 g 1 900 g Installation options 35 mm DIN rail S7 300 standard rail 35 mm DIN rail S7 300 standard rail Degree of protection IP20 IP20 MTBF information mean time between failure Device type MTBF SCALANCE X414 3E basic device 6GK5 414 3FC00 2AA2 24 years SCALANCE X414 3 basic device 6GK5 414 3FC10 2AA2 24 years SCALANCE X408 2 basic dev...

Page 143: ... and X408 2 technical specifications SCALANCE X 400 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 143 Device type MTBF Gigabit media module MM492 2LH 6GK5 492 2AN00 8AA2 400 years Gigabit media module MM492 2LH 6GK5 492 2AP00 8AA2 400 years ...

Page 144: ...rmitted cable lengths FO cable lengths 50 125 µm multimode fiber 0 3 km 1 dB km at 1310 nm 1200 MHz km maximum insertion loss 0 5 dB 4 5 dB max permitted FO cable attenuation at 3 dB link power margin Permitted environmental conditions EMC Operating temperature For product versions 01 to 04 As of product version 05 0 C through 60 C 40 C through 70 C Storage transport temperature 40 C through 80 C ...

Page 145: ... lengths FO cable lengths 9 125 µm single mode fiber 0 26 km 0 5 dB km at 1310 nm maximum insertion loss 0 5 dB 14 dB max permitted FO cable attenuation at 2 dB link power margin Permitted environmental conditions EMC Operating temperature For product versions 01 to 04 As of product version 05 0 C through 60 C 40 C through 70 C Storage transport temperature 40 C through 80 C Relative humidity in o...

Page 146: ...FO cable lengths 9 125 µm single mode fiber 0 70 km 0 38 dB km at 1550 nm maximum insertion loss 0 5 dB 26 dB max permitted FO cable attenuation at 3 dB link power margin minimum cable attenuation at 3 dB Permitted environmental conditions EMC Operating temperature 40 C through 70 C Storage transport temperature 40 C through 80 C Relative humidity in operation 95 no condensation Operating altitude...

Page 147: ...00 MHz km maximum insertion loss 0 5 dB 4 5 dB max permitted FO cable attenuation at 3 dB link power margin 0 350 m 3 1 dB km at 850 nm 200 MHz km maximum insertion loss 0 5 dB 4 5 dB max permitted FO cable attenuation at 3 dB link power margin Environmental conditions EMC Operating temperature For product versions 01 to 04 As of product version 05 0 C through 60 C 40 C through 70 C Storage transp...

Page 148: ...engths 9 125 µm single mode fiber 0 10 km 0 5 dB km at 1310 nm maximum insertion loss 0 5 dB 6 dB max permitted FO cable attenuation at 3 dB link power margin Environmental conditions EMC Operating temperature For product versions 01 to 04 As of product version 05 0 C through 60 C 40 C through 70 C Storage transport temperature 40 C through 80 C Relative humidity in operation 95 no condensation Op...

Page 149: ...m single mode fiber 40 km 0 4 dB km at 1550 nm maximum insertion loss 0 5 dB 8 dB max permitted FO cable attenuation at 2 dB link power margin minimum cable attenuation 3 dB Environmental conditions EMC Operating temperature For product version 01 As of product version 02 0 C through 60 C 40 C through 70 C Storage transport temperature 40 C through 80 C Relative humidity in operation 95 no condens...

Page 150: ... µm single mode fiber 70 km 0 28 dB km at 1550 nm maximum insertion loss 0 5 dB 21 dB max permitted FO cable attenuation at 2 dB link power margin minimum cable attenuation 8 dB Environmental conditions EMC Operating temperature For product version 01 As of product version 02 0 C through 60 C 40 C through 70 C Storage transport temperature 40 C through 80 C Relative humidity in operation 95 no con...

Page 151: ...able lengths FOC lengths 9 125 µm single mode fiber 120 km 0 225 dB km at 1550 nm maximum insertion loss 0 5 dB 27 dB max permitted FO cable attenuation at 2 dB link power margin minimum cable attenuation 8 dB Environmental conditions EMC Operating temperature 40 C through 70 C Storage transport temperature 40 C through 80 C Relative humidity in operation 95 no condensation Operating altitude Max ...

Page 152: ... Power consumption 0 5 W Permitted cable lengths TP cable length With TP cord up to 10 m with FastConnect ca bling system up to 100 m Permitted environmental conditions EMC Operating temperature For product versions 01 to 02 As of product version 03 0 C through 60 C 40 C through 70 C Storage transport temperature 40 C through 80 C Relative humidity in operation 95 no condensation Operating altitud...

Page 153: ...491 2LH Power consumption without media modules 0 1 W Permitted environmental conditions EMC Operating temperature For product versions 01 to 02 As of product version 03 0 C through 60 C 40 C through 70 C Storage transport temperature 40 C through 80 C Relative humidity in operation 95 no condensation Operating altitude Max 2000 m RF interference level EN 55081 Class A Immunity EN 61000 6 2 2001 C...

Page 154: ...Technical specifications 8 11 Extender module EM496 4 technical specifications SCALANCE X 400 154 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 ...

Page 155: ...SCALANCE X 400 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 155 Dimension drawings 9 Dimension drawing X414 3E Figure 9 1 SCALANCE X414 front ...

Page 156: ...Dimension drawings SCALANCE X 400 156 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 Figure 9 2 SCALANCE X414 top Figure 9 3 SCALANCE X414 left ...

Page 157: ...Dimension drawings SCALANCE X 400 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 157 Dimension drawing X408 2 Figure 9 4 SCALANCE X408 front ...

Page 158: ...Dimension drawings SCALANCE X 400 158 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 Figure 9 5 SCALANCE X408 top Figure 9 6 SCALANCE X408 left ...

Page 159: ...Dimension drawings SCALANCE X 400 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 159 Dimension drawing EM495 8 Figure 9 7 Extender module EM495 8 front ...

Page 160: ...Dimension drawings SCALANCE X 400 160 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 Figure 9 8 Extender module EM495 8 left ...

Page 161: ...Dimension drawings SCALANCE X 400 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 161 Dimension drawing EM496 4 Figure 9 9 Extender module EM496 4 front ...

Page 162: ...Dimension drawings SCALANCE X 400 162 Operating Instructions 06 2015 C79000 G8976 C186 12 Figure 9 10 Extender module EM496 4 left ...

Page 163: ...mmy cover SCALANCE X408 2 76 SCALANCE X414 3E 72 E Ethernet switches 13 Extender module Media module extender 63 Twisted pair extender 61 F Factory settings 116 Fast Ethernet media module MM491 2 55 Fast Ethernet media module MM491 2 LD 56 Fast Ethernet media module MM491 2LH 57 Fault mask 15 G Gigabit media module MM492 2 57 Gigabit media module MM492 2ELH 60 Gigabit media module MM492 2LD 58 Gig...

Page 164: ...lacing a device 113 S Safety notices for installation 77 general 11 Use in hazardous areas 11 77 99 when connecting up 99 SELECT SET button 121 Selecting the display modes 124 Signaling contact 39 SIMATIC NET glossary 9 SIMATIC NET manual 9 Single mode 14 Single mode fiber optic cable 109 Slot number 114 Slots SCALANCE X414 3E 37 Startup behavior 123 System manual 9 134 T Transmission medium 31 Mu...

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