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Procedure

Figure 5-1

Removing a pluggable transceiver

Follow the steps below to remove a pluggable transceiver:
1. Remove the connecting cable of the pluggable transceiver.
2. Press the spring in the transceiver slot to the right using a screwdriver, see figure.

The transceiver is pushed part of the way out of the transceiver slot.

3. Remove the pluggable transceiver from the pluggable transceiver slot.

Note
Do not use force
It must be possible to remove the pluggable transceiver easily and without applying any 

force.

4. Fit a sealing plug to the pluggable transceiver.

Uninstalling
5.2 Removing a pluggable transceiver (SCP/STP)

Transceiver SFP/SFP+/SCP/STP

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Operating Instructions, 10/2019, A5E02630804-13

Summary of Contents for SIMATIC NET SCP Series

Page 1: ...nts Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 Introduction 1 Safety notes 2 Description of the device 3 Assembling 4 Uninstalling 5 Connecting up 6 Technical data 7 Dimension drawings 8 Approvals 9 ...

Page 2: ...personnel are those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products systems Proper use of Siemens products Note the following WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation If products and components from other manufacturer...

Page 3: ...5 5 2 Removing a pluggable transceiver SCP STP 25 6 Connecting up 27 6 1 Safety when connecting up 27 6 2 Power supply 28 7 Technical data 29 7 1 SFP transceiver 29 7 1 1 SFP991 1 SFP991 1 C 29 7 1 2 SFP991 1LD SFP991 1LD C 30 7 1 3 SFP991 1LH 30 7 1 4 SFP991 1ELH200 31 7 1 5 SFP992 1 31 7 1 6 SFP992 1 32 7 1 7 SFP992 1LD SFP992 1LD C 32 7 1 8 SFP992 1LD 33 7 1 9 SFP992 1LH 33 7 1 10 SFP992 1LH 34...

Page 4: ...enuators 41 7 7 Construction 42 7 8 Environmental conditions 42 7 9 Effective power loss 42 7 10 MTBF Mean Time Between Failure 43 8 Dimension drawings 45 8 1 SFP dimension drawing 45 8 2 SFP dimension drawing 46 8 3 SCP dimension drawing 47 8 4 STP dimension drawing 48 9 Approvals 49 Index 57 Table of contents Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP 4 Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 ...

Page 5: ... you will find among other things optical performance data of the communications partner that you require for the installation You will find the system manuals here 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 Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Industrial Ethernet System Manual https support...

Page 6: ...tation are in place For additional information on industrial security measures that may be implemented please visit https www siemens com industrialsecurity https www siemens com 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 prod...

Page 7: ... 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 trademark sign are r...

Page 8: ...Introduction Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP 8 Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 ...

Page 9: ...orking life of the device You should also read the safety notices relating to handling in the individual sections particularly in the sections Installation and Connecting up CAUTION To prevent injury read the manual before use Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 9 ...

Page 10: ...Safety notes Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP 10 Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 ...

Page 11: ...ne fiber BXMR 1000 Mbps LC port optical for glass FO cable multimode up to max 500 m for transmission over only one fiber BX10T 1000 Mbps LC port optical for glass FO cable single mode up to max 10 km for transmission over only one fiber BX10R 1000 Mbps LC port optical for glass FO cable single mode up to max 10 km for transmission over only one fiber LD 100 Mbps LC port optical glass FO cable sin...

Page 12: ... to max 26 km 6GK5 991 1AF00 8AA0 10 packing unit VPE 10 6GK5 991 1AF00 8AC0 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 200 km 6GK5 ...

Page 13: ... 2 SFP SFP992 1 SFP992 1LD SFP992 1LH SFP992 1LH SFP992 1ELH 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 matching bidirectional SFPs The connected SFPs must respectively transmit on the wavelength at which the connection partner receives Type ...

Page 14: ...ber IE Cable SFP SFP Preassembled IE cable with two permanently mounted SFP plugs electrical 10 Gbps pack of 1 Length 1 m 6GK5 980 3CB00 0AA1 Length 2 m 6GK5 980 3CB00 0AA2 Length 7 m 6GK5 980 3CB00 0AA7 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 ...

Page 15: ...a module 6GK5 992 4AS00 8AA0 9924AS 3 2 Components of the product The following components are supplied with a transceiver Transceiver Information sheet Unpacking and checking WARNING Do not use any parts that show evidence of damage If you use damaged parts there is no guarantee that the device will function according to the specification If you use damaged parts this can lead to the following pr...

Page 16: ...Description of the device 3 2 Components of the product Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP 16 Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 ...

Page 17: ...er 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 Requirements for the cabinet enclosure The equipment shall be installed in a suitable enclosure that provides a degree of protection not less than IP54 in accordance with EN IEC 60079 15 WARNING Suitable cables at high ambient temperature...

Page 18: ...d media modules Use only MM900 media modules in the module slots of SCALANCE devices NOTICE Only use plug in transceivers in approved SCALANCE devices Only use the SFP SFP plug in transceivers in SCALANCE devices that have ATEX IECEx approval If you use the SFP SFP plug in transceivers in other devices Siemens cannot guarantee the compatibility and risk free use of these components Assembling 4 2 ...

Page 19: ...ils in the technical specifications of the relevant components The following aspects can restrict the maximum permitted operating temperature The orientation of the carrier device The use of SFP transceivers The use of transceivers of the types LH LH or ELH NOTICE Use only approved pluggable transceivers If you use components not approved by Siemens AG in particular SFP SFP transceivers Siemens ca...

Page 20: ... products please contact your Siemens sales partner Notes on SCALANCE X 300 Note Pluggable transceivers with the SCALANCE XR324 4M EEC In contrast to the information in the product documentation for the SCALANCE MM900 MM992 2SFP media modules can be operated in the SCALANCE XR324 4M EEC at ambient temperatures up to a maximum of 70 C if the following requirements are met MM992 2SFP media modules a...

Page 21: ...ns on the use of SIMATIC NET products please contact your Siemens sales partner 4 3 Using a pluggable transceiver SFP SFP Figure 4 1 Plugging in a transceiver Follow the steps below to insert a pluggable transceiver 1 Remove the sealing plug of the pluggable transceiver 2 Close the clip of the pluggable transceiver 3 Insert the pluggable transceiver in the pluggable transceiver slot until you hear...

Page 22: ...e SCP STP plug in transceivers in SCALANCE devices that have ATEX IECEx approval If you use the SCP STP plug in transceivers in other devices Siemens cannot guarantee the compatibility and risk free use of these components Note Shipbuilding approval The shipbuilding approval applies to all SCP STP transceivers Note Plugging and pulling during operation The pluggable transceivers can be plugged and...

Page 23: ... sealing plug of the pluggable transceiver 2 Hold the pluggable transceiver so that the slight protrusion is on the right see figure 3 Insert the pluggable transceiver in this position in the pluggable transceiver slot until you hear it engage The pluggable transceiver is then firmly secured 4 Insert the connecting cable into the pluggable transceiver until you hear it engage The connecting cable ...

Page 24: ...Assembling 4 5 Using a pluggable transceiver SCP STP Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP 24 Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 ...

Page 25: ...lip of the pluggable trabsceiver 3 Remove the pluggable transceiver from the pluggable transceiver slot Note Do not use force It must be possible to remove the pluggable transceiver easily and without applying any force 4 Close the pluggable transceiver slot with a sealing plug 5 2 Removing a pluggable transceiver SCP STP Notes on deinstallation CAUTION Risk of burns due to the high temperatures o...

Page 26: ...e figure The transceiver is pushed part of the way out of the transceiver slot 3 Remove the pluggable transceiver from the pluggable transceiver slot Note Do not use force It must be possible to remove the pluggable transceiver easily and without applying any force 4 Fit a sealing plug to the pluggable transceiver Uninstalling 5 2 Removing a pluggable transceiver SCP STP Transceiver SFP SFP SCP ST...

Page 27: ...r use according to 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 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 WARNING Prov...

Page 28: ...en the redundant path before you insert a new or replacement device in an operational network A bad configuration or attachment of the Ethernet cables to incorrectly configured ports causes overload in the network and a breakdown in communication A device may only be inserted in a network and connected in the following situations HRP MRP The ring ports of the device being inserted in the ring were...

Page 29: ...onnector Pluggable transceiver slot plugged in transceiver 7 1 1 SFP991 1 SFP991 1 C Properties Transmission mode 100Base FX complying with IEEE 802 3 Transmission rate 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Transmission medium Multimode fiber optic cable Light source LED Class1 LASER Eye safe Wavelength 1300 nm Cable length max At 50 µm fiber core diameter 3 km At 62 5 µm fiber core diameter 3 km Transmitter out...

Page 30: ...e fiber optic cable Light source Class1 LASER Eye safe Wavelength 1310 nm Cable length max 26 km Transmitter output optical Minimum 15 dBm Maximum 8 dBm Receiver input Sensitivity min 28 dBm Input power max 8 dBm Depending on the cable used you can find additional information in the Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Passive network components System Manual see also section Introduction paragraph Additi...

Page 31: ...5 dBm Receiver input Sensitivity min 42 dBm Input power max 9 dBm Depending on the cable used you can find additional information in the Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Passive network components System Manual see also section Introduction paragraph Additional documentation 7 1 5 SFP992 1 Properties Transmission mode 1000Base SX complying with IEEE 802 3 Transmission rate 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet T...

Page 32: ... 1 km Transmitter output optical Minimum 9 dBm Maximum 1 dBm Receiver input Sensitivity min 19 dBm Input power max 1 dBm Depending on the cable used you can find additional information in the Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Passive network components System Manual see also section Introduction paragraph Additional documentation 7 1 7 SFP992 1LD SFP992 1LD C Properties Transmission mode 1000Base LX co...

Page 33: ... used you can find additional information in the Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Passive network components System Manual see also section Introduction paragraph Additional documentation 7 1 9 SFP992 1LH Properties Transmission mode 1000Base EX complying with IEEE 802 3 Transmission rate 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Transmission medium Single mode fiber optic cable Light source Class1 LASER Eye safe Wa...

Page 34: ... section Introduction paragraph Additional documentation 7 1 11 SFP992 1ELH Properties Transmission mode 1000Base ZX Transmission rate 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Transmission medium Single mode fiber optic cable Light source Class1 LASER Eye safe Wavelength 1550 nm Cable length max 120 km Transmitter output optical Minimum 0 dBm Maximum 5 dBm Receiver input Sensitivity min 32 dBm Input power max 8...

Page 35: ...ter output optical Minimum 10 dBm Maximum 4 dBm Receiver input Sensitivity min 17 dBm Input power max 3 dBm Depending on the cable used you can find additional information in the Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Passive network components System Manual see also section Introduction paragraph Additional documentation 7 2 2 SFP992 1BXMR Properties Transmission mode 1000Base BX Transmission rate 1000 Mbp...

Page 36: ...th max 10 km Transmitter output optical Minimum 9 dBm Maximum 3 dBm Receiver input Sensitivity min 21 dBm Input power max 3 dBm Depending on the cable used you can find additional information in the Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Passive network components System Manual see also section Introduction paragraph Additional documentation 7 2 4 SFP992 1BX10R Properties Transmission mode 1000Base BX Trans...

Page 37: ...Transmission mode 10GBASE SR complying with IEEE 802 3 Transmission rate 10 Gbps 10 Gigabit Ethernet Transmission medium Multimode fiber optic cable Light source Class1 LASER Eye safe Wavelength 850 nm Cable length max OM3 fiber 300 m OM4 fiber 550 m Transmitter output optical Minimum 5 dBm Maximum 1 dBm Receiver input Sensitivity min 11 dBm Input power max 1 dBm Depending on the cable used you ca...

Page 38: ...troduction paragraph Additional documentation 7 3 3 SFP993 1LH Properties Transmission mode 10GBASE ER complying with IEEE 802 3 Transmission rate 10 Gbps 10 Gigabit Ethernet Transmission medium Single mode fiber optic cable Light source Class1 LASER Eye safe Wavelength 1550 nm Cable length max 40 km Transmitter output optical Minimum 4 7 dBm Maximum 4 dBm Receiver input Sensitivity min 14 1 dBm I...

Page 39: ... dBm Receiver input Sensitivity min 17 dBm Input power max 3 dBm Depending on the cable used you can find additional information in the Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Passive network components System Manual see also section Introduction paragraph Additional documentation 7 4 2 SCP992 1LD Properties Transmission mode 1000Base LX complying with IEEE 802 3 Transmission rate 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ...

Page 40: ...ass1 LASER Eye safe Wavelength 1300 nm Cable length max At 50 µm fiber core diameter 3 km At 62 5 µm fiber core diameter 3 km Transmitter output optical Minimum At 50 μm 24 dBm At 62 5 μm 18 dBm Maximum 14 dBm Receiver input Sensitivity min 31 dBm Input power max 12 dBm Depending on the cable used If you are using at least OM1 fibers attenuation 1 5 dB km bandwidth length product 500 MHz km you ca...

Page 41: ... more power than they can receive If you establish a connection between such transceivers with a short cable length use attenuators Attenuators increase the attenuation and therefore protect the receiving diode Select the attenuation so that the transmit power transmitter output behind the attenuator is lower than the maximum received power input power Transmitter output max dBm attenuator dB inpu...

Page 42: ...nt temperature depends on the selected device You will find detailed information on the ambient temperatures in the operating instructions of the devices see section Introduction Page 5 7 9 Effective power loss Effective power loss at 25 C ambient temperature SFP SFP991 1 0 36 W SFP991 1LD 0 39 W SFP991 1LH 0 47 W SFP991 1ELH200 0 63 W SFP992 1 0 33 W SFP992 1 0 52 W SFP992 1LD 0 41 W SFP992 1LD 0...

Page 43: ...ignaling contact is on the modular device 7 10 MTBF Mean Time Between Failure MTBF SFP SFP991 1 490 years SFP991 1LD 490 years SFP991 1LH 420 years SFP991 1ELH200 380 years SFP992 1 670 years SFP992 1 227 years SFP992 1LD 600 years SFP992 1LD 320 years SFP992 1LH 490 years SFP992 1LH 490 years SFP992 1ELH 430 years SFP992 1BXMT 340 years SFP992 1BXMR 340 years SFP992 1BX10T 320 years SFP992 1BX10R...

Page 44: ...SCP992 1 670 years SCP992 1LD 600 years STP STP991 1 490 years STP991 1LD 490 years Technical data 7 10 MTBF Mean Time Between Failure Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP 44 Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 ...

Page 45: ...awings 8 8 1 SFP dimension drawing Front and top view side view left right and view from below 57 14 9 14 Dimensions are specified in mm Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 45 ...

Page 46: ...g Front and top view side view left right and view from below 57 14 14 9 Dimensions are specified in mm Dimension drawings 8 2 SFP dimension drawing Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP 46 Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 ...

Page 47: ...drawing Front and top view side view left right and view from below Dimensions are specified in mm Dimension drawings 8 3 SCP dimension drawing Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 47 ...

Page 48: ...drawing Front and top view side view left right and view from below Dimensions are specified in mm Dimension drawings 8 4 STP dimension drawing Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP 48 Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 ...

Page 49: ...facturer s declaration The SIMATIC NET products described in these operating instructions meet the requirements and safety objectives of the following EC directives and comply with the harmonized European standards EN which are published in the official documentation of the European Union and here 2014 34 EU ATEX explosion protection directive Directive of the European Parliament and the Council o...

Page 50: ...f subassemblies modules in a Zone 2 Hazardous Area You will find this document here 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 15273 cert The SIMATIC NET products described in these operating instructions meet the requirements of the EU ...

Page 51: ...irements Note The plug in transceivers meet the T4 classification when they are installed in SIMATIC NET devices that are listed in the ATEX certificate KEMA 07ATEX0145 X for ambient temperatures up to 70 C You will find the current versions of the standards in the currently valid ATEX certificates IECEx The SIMATIC NET products described in these operating instructions meet the requirements of ex...

Page 52: ...ambient temperatures up to 70 C You will find the current versions of the standards in the currently valid IECEx certificates Note for devices with CLASS 1 LASER Important note on products certified according to Type Examination Certificate DEKRA 18ATEX0078 U DEKRA 18ATEX00xxU and IECEx Certificate of Conformity DEK 18 0050 U DEK 18 00xxU and containing Class 1 optical radiation sources Note CLASS...

Page 53: ...ote for Australia RCM The product meets the requirements of 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 standa...

Page 54: ... 11 ms duration 6 shocks per axis SFP SFP SCP STP Installation guidelines The devices meet the requirements if you adhere to the installation and safety instructions contained in this documentation and in the following documentation when installing and operating the devices Industrial Ethernet PROFINET Industrial Ethernet System Manual https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 84922825 Indu...

Page 55: ...ity Only use expansions that are approved for the system Note The test was performed with a device and a connected communications partner that also meets the requirements of the standards listed above When operating the device with a communications partner that does not comply with these standards adherence to the corresponding values cannot be guaranteed Approvals Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP Oper...

Page 56: ...Approvals Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP 56 Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 ...

Page 57: ...n transceiver SFP bidirectional 13 Power supply 28 S Safety notices for installation 17 general 9 Use in hazardous areas 9 17 27 when connecting up 27 SCP transceiver 14 SCP STP transceiver Notes on installation 22 Sealing plug 25 SFP transceiver 12 SFP SFP transceivers Notes on installation 18 SFP transceiver 14 SIMATIC NET manual 5 STP transceiver 14 System manual 5 54 T Type designation 11 Tran...

Page 58: ...Index Transceiver SFP SFP SCP STP 58 Operating Instructions 10 2019 A5E02630804 13 ...

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