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Summary of Contents for SIMATIC NET SCALANCE XM-400

Page 1: ...___________________ ___________________ SIMATIC NET Industrial Ethernet switches SCALANCE XM 400 Operating Instructions 09 2018 C79000 G8976 C306 08 Introduction 1 Safety notices 2 Recommendations on network security 3 Description of the device 4 Installation 5 Connecting up 6 Upkeep and maintenance 7 Technical specifications 8 Dimension drawings 9 Approvals A ...

Page 2: ...e 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 WARNING...

Page 3: ...isplay 32 4 7 1 Overview 32 4 7 2 RM LED 33 4 7 3 SB LED 33 4 7 4 F LED 34 4 7 5 LEDs DM1 and DM2 34 4 7 6 LEDs L1 and L2 35 4 7 7 Port LEDs 36 4 8 C PLUG KEY PLUG 39 4 8 1 Function of the C PLUG KEY PLUG 39 4 8 2 Replacing the C PLUG KEY PLUG 40 4 9 Functions 42 4 9 1 Combo ports 42 4 9 2 Power over Ethernet PoE 43 4 9 3 Near Field Communication 44 5 Installation 45 5 1 Safety notices for install...

Page 4: ...nd 64 7 Upkeep and maintenance 65 7 1 Downloading new firmware using TFTP without WBM and CLI 65 7 2 Restoring the factory settings 66 8 Technical specifications 67 8 1 Technical specifications of the SCALANCE XM408 4C 67 8 2 Technical specifications of the SCALANCE XM408 8C 68 8 3 Technical specifications of the SCALANCE XM416 4C 70 8 4 Switching properties 71 9 Dimension drawings 73 9 1 SCALANCE...

Page 5: ... XM416 4C Unless mentioned otherwise the descriptions in these operating instructions refer to all devices of the SCALANCE XM 400 product group named above in the section on validity Designations used Classification Description Terms used Product line The product line includes all devices and variants of all product groups If information applies to all product groups within the product line the te...

Page 6: ...re On the data medium that ships with some products Product CD product DVD SIMATIC NET Manual Collection On the Internet pages of Siemens Industry Online Support https support industry siemens com cs ww en ps 15315 Documentation on configuration You will find detailed information on configuring the devices in the following configuration manuals SCALANCE XM 400 XR 500 Web Based Management SCALANCE ...

Page 7: ...Support Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Industrial Ethernet System Manual https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 27069465 Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Passive Network Components System Manual https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 84922825 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 ...

Page 8: ...industrialsecurity Siemens products and solutions undergo continuous development to make them more secure Siemens strongly recommends that product updates are applied as soon as they are available and that the latest product versions are used Use of product versions that are no longer supported and failure to apply the latest updates may increase customers exposure to cyber threats To stay informe...

Page 9: ...ose of the products at public disposal sites For environmentally friendly recycling and the disposal of your old device contact a certified disposal company for electronic scrap or your Siemens contact Product return https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 109479891 Note the different national regulations Trademarks The following and possibly other names not identified by the registered t...

Page 10: ...Introduction SCALANCE XM 400 10 Operating Instructions 09 2018 C79000 G8976 C306 08 ...

Page 11: ...se in hazardous areas General safety notices relating to protection against explosion WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not open the device when the supply voltage is turned on 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 for protectio...

Page 12: ...Safety notices SCALANCE XM 400 12 Operating Instructions 09 2018 C79000 G8976 C306 08 ...

Page 13: ...lt aspx When the internal and external network are disconnected an attacker cannot access internal data from the outside Therefore operate the device only within a protected network area For communication via non secure networks use additional devices with VPN functionality to encrypt and authenticate the communication Terminate management connections correctly WBM Telnet SSH etc Physical access R...

Page 14: ...ing information regularly Passwords Define rules for the assignment of passwords Regularly change your passwords to increase security Use passwords with a high password strength Make sure that all passwords are protected and inaccessible to unauthorized persons Do not use the same password for different users and systems Certificates and keys On the device there is a preset SSL certificate with ke...

Page 15: ...ssary SNMPv1 v2c is classified as non secure Use the option of preventing write access The device provides you with suitable setting options If SNMP is enabled change the community names If no unrestricted access is necessary restrict access with SNMP Use the authentication and encryption mechanisms of SNMPv3 Use secure protocols when access to the device is not prevented by physical protection me...

Page 16: ...us Open The factory setting of the port is Open Closed The factory setting of the port is Closed Configurable port The port status can be changed The port status cannot be changed Authentication Specifies whether the communication partner is authenticated Encryption Specifies whether or not the transfer is encrypted Protocol Protocol Port number Default port status Configurable port Authentication...

Page 17: ...76 C306 08 17 Protocol Protocol Port number Default port status Configurable port Authentication Encryption EtherNet IP TCP 44818 UDP 2222 44 818 Closed No No DHCP UDP 67 68 Open No No Syslog UDP 514 Closed No No RADIUS UDP 1812 18 13 Closed No No TFTP UDP 69 Open No No RIP UDP 520 Closed No No ...

Page 18: ...Recommendations on network security SCALANCE XM 400 18 Operating Instructions 09 2018 C79000 G8976 C306 08 ...

Page 19: ...r supply Signaling contact Out of band port Serial interface SELECT SET button Expansions The basic devices can be expanded with additional ports and functions by using an extender The extenders are connected to the side of the basic device Each basic device has an expansion interface to the left for function extenders and to the right an expansion interface for port extenders Depending on the num...

Page 20: ...have an expansion interface to connect to the basic device Function extenders can be used with every basic device The BUS ANALYZER Agent XM 400 can be used as a function extender for SCALANCE XM 400 As a function extender the BUS ANALYZER Agent XM 400 is a modular network component with 4 internal monitor ports for port mirroring On the internal ports of the BUS ANALYZER Agent XM 400 ports of the ...

Page 21: ...n extender layer 3 with KEY PLUG 6GK5 408 8GS00 2AM2 8 RJ 45 ports 8 pluggable transceiver slots up to 2 port extenders and 1 function extender layer 3 integrated 6GK5 408 8GR00 2AM2 SCALANCE XM416 4C 16 RJ 45 ports 4 pluggable transceiver slots max 1 port extender and 1 function extender layer 3 with KEY PLUG 6GK5 416 4GS00 2AM2 16 RJ 45 ports 4 pluggable transceiver slots max 1 port extender and...

Page 22: ...nents Use only undamaged parts 1 Make sure that the package is complete 2 Check all the parts for transport damage Components of the product The following components are supplied with a SCALANCE XM 400 One IE switch with exchangeable storage medium C PLUG One product DVD with documentation and software Securing screw for mounting on an S7 standard rail A 4 pin terminal block for the power supply s...

Page 23: ...0 Mbps LC port optical for glass FO cable single mode up to max 26 km 6GK5 991 1AF00 8AA0 SFP991 1LD C 1 x 100 Mbps LC port optical for glass FO cable single mode up to max 26 km varnished 6GK5 991 1AF00 8FA0 SFP991 1LH 1 x 100 Mbps LC port optical for glass FO cable single mode up to max 70 km 6GK5 991 1AE00 8AA0 SFP991 1ELH200 1 x 100 Mbps LC port optical for glass FO cable single mode up to max...

Page 24: ...e transceivers of the types LH LH ELH or ELH200 in the basic device For the values of the ambient temperature without pluggable transceivers refer to the section Technical specifications Page 67 Bidirectional plug in transceiver SFP Bidirectional plug in transceivers feature only one fiber connection They transmit and receive on two different wavelengths To establish a connection you need two matc...

Page 25: ...0 60 Hz 54 VDC 1 6 A 6GK5 923 0PS00 3AA2 SCALANCE PS924 PoE 24 VDC 54 VDC 1 6 A 6GK5 924 0PS00 1AA2 SCP STP transceiver Type Properties Article number SCP992 1 1 x 1000 Mbps SC port optical for glass FO cable multimode up to max 750 m 6GK5 992 1AJ00 8AA0 SCP992 1LD 1 x 1000 Mbps SC port optical for glass FO cable single mode up to max 10 km 6GK5 992 1AK00 8AA0 STP991 1 1 x 100 Mbps ST port optical...

Page 26: ...erminal block 2 terminals 2 terminal spring loaded terminal block to connect the sig naling contact 24 VDC for SCALANCE X W S M pack of 5 6GK5 980 0BB10 0AA5 Screw terminal block 4 terminals 4 terminal screw terminal block to connect the power supply 24 VDC for SCALANCE X W S M pack of 5 6GK5 980 1DB00 0AA5 Screw terminal block 2 terminals 2 terminal screw terminal block to connect the power suppl...

Page 27: ... 4C The following figure shows an overview of the components of the SCALANCE XM408 4C Electrical ports Expansion interface with cover Slots for pluggable transceivers STP and DCP Location for securing to an S7 standard rail on the underside of the device not in figure Grounding on rear of device not shown in figure LED display Slot for C PLUG KEY PLUG ...

Page 28: ... 8C The following figure shows an overview of the components of the SCALANCE XM408 8C Electrical ports Expansion interface with cover Slots for SFP transceivers Location for securing to an S7 standard rail on the underside of the device not in figure Grounding on rear of device not shown in figure LED display Slots for C PLUG KEY PLUG ...

Page 29: ... 4C The following figure shows an overview of the components of the SCALANCE XM416 4C Electrical ports Expansion interface with cover Slots for SFP transceivers Location for securing to an S7 standard rail on the underside of the device not in figure Grounding on rear of device not shown in figure LED display Slot for C PLUG KEY PLUG ...

Page 30: ...ANCE XM 400 Setting the display mode To set the required display mode press the SELECT SET button For more detailed information on the display modes refer to the section LEDs DM1 and DM2 Page 34 Resetting the device to factory defaults NOTICE Previous settings If you reset all the settings you have made will be overwritten by factory defaults NOTICE Inadvertent reset An inadvertent reset can cause...

Page 31: ... factory defaults during operation follow the steps below 1 Switch to display mode A Display mode A is active if the LEDS DM1 and DM2 are unlit If the DM1 and DM2 LEDs are lit or flashing you will need to press the SET SELECT repeatedly until the DM1 and DM2 LEDs go off If you do not press the SELECT SET button for longer than 1 minute the device automatically changes to display mode A 2 Hold down...

Page 32: ...utton for 5 seconds After 2 seconds the DM1 and DM2 LEDs start to flash for 3 seconds At the same time the port LEDs go on one after the other After you have held down the button for 5 seconds the current settings are stored as the good status If you release the button before the 5 seconds have elapsed the previous fault mask will be retained 4 7 LED display 4 7 1 Overview The following figure sho...

Page 33: ...has been detected on the ring and the device has switched through 4 7 3 SB LED With a redundant linking of rings the SB LED shows the status of the redundant connection The available options of a redundant link are as follows Standby Function MRP Interconnection Standby Function LED color LED status Meaning Off The standby function is disabled Green On The standby function is enabled The standby s...

Page 34: ...g operation LED color LED status Meaning during operation Off The device is operating free of errors The signaling contact is closed Red On The device has detected a problem The signaling contact has opened 4 7 5 LEDs DM1 and DM2 The DM1 and DM2 LEDs indicate which display mode is set There are 5 display modes A B C D and E Display mode A is the default mode Depending on the set display mode the L...

Page 35: ...cate the current range of the power supply at connectors L1 and L2 The meaning of the L1 and L2 LEDs depends on the set display mode see section LEDs DM1 and DM2 Page 34 Meaning in display modes A B C and E In display modes A B C and E from the L1 and L2 LEDs you can see whether the power supply is higher or lower than 17 V L1 L2 LED L1 L2 connector LED color LED status Off Power supply lower than...

Page 36: ...gement In this status no data is sent or received via the port Flashes four times per period Link exists and is in the Monitor Port status In this sta tus the data traffic of another port is mirrored to this port Yellow Flashing lit Receiving data at port 1 period 2 5 seconds Meaning in display mode B In display mode B the port LEDs indicate the transmission speed LED color LED status Meaning Off ...

Page 37: ...his 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 off by management In this status no data is sent or received via the port Flashes four times per period Link exists and is in the monitor port status In this statu...

Page 38: ...e port LEDs indicate whether the port is monitored LED color LED status Meaning Off Port is not monitored If no link was established at the port the signaling contact does not indicate an error Green On Port is monitored If no link was established at the port the signaling contact indicates an error Meaning in display mode E In display mode E the port LEDs indicate whether the connected device is ...

Page 39: ... of a device In addition to the configuration a KEY PLUG also contains a license with which layer 3 functionality is enabled Note The device can also be operated without a C PLUG KEY PLUG How it works Operating mode In terms of the C PLUG KEY PLUG there are three modes for the device Without C PLUG KEY PLUG The device stores the configuration in internal memory This mode is active if no C PLUG KEY...

Page 40: ...Y PLUG are signaled by the diagnostics mechanisms of the device LEDs Web based management WBM SNMP Command Line Interface CLI and PROFINET diagnostics The user then has the choice of either removing the C PLUG KEY PLUG again or selecting the option to reformat the C PLUG KEY PLUG 4 8 2 Replacing the C PLUG KEY PLUG Position of the C PLUG KEY PLUG NOTICE Do not remove or insert a C PLUG KEY PLUG du...

Page 41: ... the device 2 Insert a screwdriver between the front edge of the C PLUG KEY PLUG A and the slot and release the C PLUG KEY PLUG 3 Remove the C PLUG KEY PLUG Inserting a C PLUG KEY PLUG 1 Turn off the power to the device 2 The housing of the C PLUG KEY PLUG has a protruding ridge on the long side B The slot has a groove at this position Insert the C PLUG KEY PLUG into the slot correctly aligned ...

Page 42: ...bo ports can be identified by a vertical line and the word COMBO The labeling of the combo port LEDs does not differ from that of the other LEDs e g P3 Setting the mode The following modes can be configured for a combo port Mode 1 auto The SFP transceiver port has priority As soon as an SFP transceiver is plugged in an existing connection at the fixed RJ 45 port is terminated If no SFC transceiver...

Page 43: ... Powered Device These are supplied with power via the Ethernet cable Power over Ethernet with SCALANCE XM 400 With a SCALANCE XM 400 you can use the Power over Ethernet function via the port extender PE408PoE as the power generator You will find suitable PoE power supplies in the section Accessories Page 23 You will find detailed information on the port extender PE408PoE in the operating instructi...

Page 44: ...m Type 4 Tags you can read out information via the SCALANCE XM 400 Position Figure 4 2 Position of Near Field Communication on the SCALANCE XM 400 Reading out information To read out information via the SCALANCE XM 400 using NFC follow the steps below 1 Turn on Near Field Communication on the SCALANCE XM 400 As default the function is deactivated 2 Turn on Near Field Communication on your mobile e...

Page 45: ...ss and the required safety measures at an ambient temperature higher than 50 C WARNING If the device is installed in a cabinet the inner temperature of the cabinet corresponds to the ambient temperature of the device Safety notices on use in hazardous areas General safety notices relating to protection against explosion WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Replacing components may impair suitability for Class...

Page 46: ...mum operating temperature of at least 80 Further notes CAUTION Use only approved components If you use components and accessories that are not approved for SIMATIC NET devices or their target systems this may violate the requirements and regulations for safety and electromagnetic compatibility Only use components approved for the SIMATIC NET devices NOTICE Warming and premature aging of the IE swi...

Page 47: ...500 standard rail Installation clearance Observe the following minimum clearances so that the convection ventilation of the device is not blocked Below at least 10 cm Above at least 10 cm Installation location Mount the devices horizontally so that the LED display is at the top left and the ventilation openings are oriented up and down Horizontal Horizontal installation of the rack DIN rail Exampl...

Page 48: ...e device can detach itself and may cause injury to persons When used in shipbuilding or when extreme vibration can be expected mount the device on a S7 standard rail Figure 5 1 DIN rail mounting To install the device on a 35 mm DIN rail complying with DIN EN 60715 follow the steps below 1 Place the third housing guide of the device on the top edge of the DIN rail 2 Press the device down against th...

Page 49: ...n an S7 300 standard rail Figure 5 2 S7 300 standard rail mounting To screw the device to an S7 300 standard rail you require a securing screw with the following properties Self tapping screw 4 x 45 mm Screw head diameter max 7 mm To install the device on an S7 300 standard rail follow the steps below 1 Place the second housing guide of the device on the top edge of the standard rail 2 Screw the d...

Page 50: ...tandard rail Figure 5 3 S7 1500 standard rail mounting To screw the device to an S7 1500 standard rail you require a securing screw with the following properties Self tapping screw 4 x 45 mm Screw head diameter max 7 mm To install the device on an S7 1500 standard rail follow the steps below 1 Place the first housing guide of the device on the top edge of the standard rail 2 Screw the device to th...

Page 51: ...ansion interface Expansion interface with cover Via the expansion interface the basic device supplies the extenders with power and manages the ports of the extenders The power provided by the PE408PoE port extender for Power over Ethernet does not come from the basic device Connect an external power source see e g section Accessories Page 23 Types of installation You have the following options whe...

Page 52: ...r follow the steps below 1 Remove the cover of the expansion interface on the basic device 2 Fit the two devices together so that the two centering pins are accommodated by the opposing openings 3 Press the devices together until they are flush The centering pins click audibly into place The locking device is automatically pressed up briefly as this happens Removing an extender ...

Page 53: ... the two centering pins are completely out of the openings Exchanging extenders with change of medium Exchanging extenders If you replace an electrical extender with an optical extender or vice versa this can lead to malfunctions The IE switch therefore reacts as follows The extender is disabled The red fault LED F lights up The event is shown in the log table in WBM Enabling the extender To activ...

Page 54: ...ng to its specifications If you use unapproved SFP transceivers this can lead to the following problems Damage to the device Loss of the approvals Violation of the EMC regulations Use only approved pluggable transceivers Note Plugging and pulling during operation You can plug and pull pluggable transceivers with the device in operation Documentation for SFP transceivers You will find detailed info...

Page 55: ...PA 70 If the equipment is connected to a redundant power supply two separate power supplies both must meet these requirements NOTICE Failure of the data traffic due to contamination of optical plug in connections Optical sockets and plugs are sensitive to contamination of the end face Contamination can lead to the failure of the optical transmission network Take the following precautions to avoid ...

Page 56: ...he following safety notices in addition to the general safety notices for protection against explosion WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD You may only connect or disconnect cables carrying electricity when the power supply is switched off or when the device is in an area without inflammable gas concentrations Safety notices for use according to ATEX and IECEx If you use the device under ATEX or IECEx condit...

Page 57: ...d The mode must be selected correctly The ring ports of the device being inserted in the HRP MRP ring must be configured as ring ports With standby link The standby connection must be activated The Standby Connection Name must match the name of the partner device The port must be configured as a standby port For further information refer to the configuration manuals Page 5 In areas subject to the ...

Page 58: ... device due to overvoltage The connector of the external power supply is not protected against strong electromagnetic pulses that can for example result from lightning strikes or switching large loads One of the tests used to attest the immunity of devices of the SCALANCE CM 400 IE switches to electromagnetic interference is the surge immunity test according to EN61000 4 5 This test requires overv...

Page 59: ...d redundantly Both inputs are isolated There is no distribution of load When a redundant power supply is used the power supply unit with the higher output voltage supplies the SCALANCE XM 400 alone The power supply is connected over a high resistance with the enclosure to allow an ungrounded set up The two power inputs are non floating To wire up the power connector use a copper cable of category ...

Page 60: ...g contact is connected using a 2 pin plug in terminal block spring loaded terminal The terminal block ships with the device and can also be ordered as a spare part To wire up the signaling contact use a copper cable of category 18 12 AWG or a cable with a cross section of 0 75 to 2 5 mm2 NOTICE Damage due to voltage being too high The signaling contact can be subjected to a maximum load of 100 mA ...

Page 61: ... events occurs The problem is eliminated The current status is entered in the fault mask as the new desired status 6 5 Serial interface Information on the serial interface Via the serial interface on the device RJ 11 jack you can access the CLI of the device directly via an RS 232 115200 8N1 connection without assigning an IP address Access to the device is also possible independent of the Etherne...

Page 62: ... following assignment Contact Pin assignment of the RJ 11 plug Pin assignment of the D sub female con nector 1 2 TD Transmit Data 3 TD Transmit Data RD Receive Data 4 SG Signal Ground 5 RD Receive Data SG Signal Ground 6 7 8 9 Note Pin assignment of the RJ 11 jack on the device The RJ 11 jack on the device has a pinout to match the RJ 11 plug of the supplied connecting cable ...

Page 63: ...interface is an RJ 45 Ethernet port on the CPU module The out of band interface is not used for routing or switching Access to the device is also possible independent of the other Ethernet ports The out of band interface allows direct IP access to the WBM of the device Position and assignment Figure 6 4 Position and pin assignment of the out of band interface RJ 45 jack on the SCALANCE XM 400 ...

Page 64: ...e is in the center of the underside of the device Figure 6 5 Position of the grounding bolt on the SCALANCE XM 400 Connecting up functional ground Grounding terminal with cable Bolt with spring washer and washer Follow the steps below to connect the functional ground 1 Loosen the grounding screw 2 Put the grounding terminal and the bolt together as shown in the drawing 3 Screw in the bolt with a m...

Page 65: ...ding down the button 3 Hold down the button until the red fault LED F starts to flash after approximately 30 seconds 4 Now release the button The bootloader of the device waits in this status for a new firmware file that you can download by TFTP 5 Connect a PC to the out band interface of the device via an Ethernet cable 6 Assign an IP address to the device using DHCP or the Primary Setup Tool 7 O...

Page 66: ...to Factory Defaults function was disabled in the configuration This allows you to reset the device to the factory defaults in an emergency If the function has been disabled in the configuration it is only disabled on completion of the startup phase To reset the device to the factory defaults during the startup phase follow the steps below 1 Turn off the power to the device 2 Now press the SELECT S...

Page 67: ...C port Transmission speed 100 1000 Mbps Diagnostics interface Serial interface Quantity 1 Connector RJ 11 jack Out of band interface Quantity 1 Connector RJ 45 jack Electrical data Power supply Rated voltage 24 V DC Voltage range 19 2 V DC 28 8 V DC Design Terminal block 4 terminals Cable cross section Minimum Maximum 0 75 mm2 18 AWG 2 5 mm2 12 AWG Properties Implemented redundantly Fusing 3 15 A ...

Page 68: ...rotection IP20 Dimensions W x H x D 140 x 150 x 125 mm Installation options Installation on a DIN rail Installation on an S7 300 standard rail Installation on an S7 1500 standard rail Mean time between failure MTBF at 40 C ambient temperature 28 years 8 2 Technical specifications of the SCALANCE XM408 8C The following technical specifications apply to the SCALANCE XM408 8C Technical specifications...

Page 69: ...aling contact Quantity 1 Design Terminal block 2 terminals Permitted voltage range 24 V DC Load capability max 100 mA Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In areas according to UL508 or CSA C22 2 No 142 Temperature of the ambient air During operation up to 2000 m 40 C to 70 C During operation up to 3000 m 40 C to 65 C During storage 40 C to 85 C During transportation 40 C to 85 C Relat...

Page 70: ...ctor RJ 45 jack Electrical data Power supply Rated voltage 24 V DC Voltage range 19 2 V DC 28 8 V DC Design Terminal block 4 terminals Cable cross section Minimum Maximum 0 75 mm2 18 AWG 2 5 mm2 12 AWG Properties Implemented redundantly Fusing 3 15 A 125 V Maximum incl extender XM416 4C 16 x RJ 45 with 1000 Mbps Current consumption at 24 V DC 2 A 0 7 A Effective power loss at 24 V DC 48 W 16 8 W S...

Page 71: ...s 8 4 Switching properties The switching properties listed below apply to the SCALANCE XM 400 Switching properties Aging time Can be configured default value 40 seconds Max number of learnable addresses 16000 Switching technique Store and forward Latency 25 70 microseconds Reconfiguration times for redundancy methods Redundancy method Reconfiguration time HRP 300 ms Standby link 300 ms MRP 200 ms ...

Page 72: ... Instructions 09 2018 C79000 G8976 C306 08 Note The number of SCALANCE XM 400 modules connected in a line influences the frame delay When a frame passes through the switch this is delayed by the store and forward function of the SCALANCE XM 400 by 25 70 microseconds at 1000 Mbps ...

Page 73: ...SCALANCE XM 400 Operating Instructions 09 2018 C79000 G8976 C306 08 73 Dimension drawings 9 9 1 SCALANCE XM 400 dimension drawings Note Dimensions are specified in mm Front view ...

Page 74: ...Dimension drawings 9 1 SCALANCE XM 400 dimension drawings SCALANCE XM 400 74 Operating Instructions 09 2018 C79000 G8976 C306 08 Side view ...

Page 75: ...Dimension drawings 9 1 SCALANCE XM 400 dimension drawings SCALANCE XM 400 Operating Instructions 09 2018 C79000 G8976 C306 08 75 From above ...

Page 76: ...imension drawings SCALANCE XM 400 76 Operating Instructions 09 2018 C79000 G8976 C306 08 9 2 Extender dimension drawings Note Installing on a rail Remember the following dimensions if you want to mount two devices on a rail Front view ...

Page 77: ...Dimension drawings 9 2 Extender dimension drawings SCALANCE XM 400 Operating Instructions 09 2018 C79000 G8976 C306 08 77 From above ...

Page 78: ...Dimension drawings 9 2 Extender dimension drawings SCALANCE XM 400 78 Operating Instructions 09 2018 C79000 G8976 C306 08 ...

Page 79: ... markings on the type plate Current approvals on the Internet You will find the current approvals for the product on the Internet pages of Siemens Industry Online Support https support industry siemens com cs ww en ps 15315 cert Notes for the manufacturers of machines The devices are not machines in the sense of the EC Machinery Directive There is therefore no declaration of conformity relating to...

Page 80: ... 29 03 2014 pages 309 356 2014 30 EU EMC EMC directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of February 26 2014 on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility official journal of the EU L96 29 03 2014 pages 79 106 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain ...

Page 81: ...s for Use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Note Type of protection of the device The devices are approved for various types of protection You can find the type of protection of your device and the ATEX certificate number on the nameplate Permitted types of protection The following types of protection are possible nA ATEX classification II 3G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc Certificate no KEMA 07ATEX0145 X The...

Page 82: ...General requirements ec IECEx classification Ex ec IIC T4 Gc Certificate no DEK 18 0017X The products meet the requirements of the following standards IEC 60079 7 Explosive atmospheres Part 7 Equipment protection through increased safety e IEC 60079 0 Explosive atmospheres Part 0 Equipment General requirements You will find the current versions of the standards in the currently valid IECEx certifi...

Page 83: ... standards Factory Mutual Approval Standard Class Number 3611 FM Hazardous Classified Location Electrical Equipment Non Incendive Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D T4 and Non Incendive Class I Zone 2 Group IIC T4 cULus approval for industrial control equipment cULus Listed IND CONT EQ Underwriters Laboratories Inc complying with UL 508 CSA C22 2 No 142 M1987 Report no E85972 cULus Approval for Inf...

Page 84: ...the RCM standard Applied standards AS NZS CISPR11 Industrial scientific and medical equipment Radio frequency disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement EN 61000 6 4 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 4 Generic standards Emission standard for industrial environments You will find the current versions of the standards in the currently valid RCM SDoCs Self Declaration of Con...

Page 85: ...in transceiver or extender used CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Mechanical stability in operation Device IEC 60068 2 6 vibration IEC 60068 2 6 vibration IEC 60068 2 27 shock 5 9 Hz 3 5 mm 9 150 Hz 1 g 1 octave min 20 sweeps 10 58 Hz 0 075 mm 85 150 Hz 1 g 1 octave min 20 sweeps 15 g 11 ...

Page 86: ...m cs ww en view 84922825 EMC Installation Guidelines configuration manual https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 60612658 WARNING Personal injury and property damage can occur The installation of expansions that are not approved for SIMATIC NET products or their target systems may violate the requirements and regulations for safety and electromagnetic compatibility Only use expansions th...

Page 87: ...9 Expansion interface 19 27 28 29 51 Extender 6 19 F Factory defaults 30 66 Factory setting 30 66 Factory settings 66 Fault mask 32 Fault error status 34 Firmware 34 65 Function extender 20 25 Function Extender BUS ANALYZER Agent XM 400 20 25 Functional ground 64 G Glossary 7 Grounding 27 28 29 64 I Installation Installation on a DIN rail 48 Installation on a standard rail 49 50 Installation on a ...

Page 88: ...ults 66 Restore Factory Defaults 31 S S7 1500 50 S7 300 49 Safety notices for installation 45 general 11 Use in hazardous areas 11 45 55 when connecting up 55 SCALANCE PS9230 PoE 6 SCALANCE PS924 PoE 6 SCP 6 SCP transceiver 25 27 Securing location 27 28 29 49 50 Securing screw 22 26 27 28 29 49 50 SELECT SET button 30 35 65 66 Serial interface 61 61 SFP 6 SFP transceiver 28 29 SFP transceiver slot...

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