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                                Hardened Ethernet Switch 

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Table of Contents 

QUICK START

 

GUIDE

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P

HYSICAL 

D

ESCRIPTION

.............................................................. 2

 

The Terminal Block and Power inputs

.............................. 2

 

The 

10/100BaseT/TX

 and 

100BaseFX

 Connectors

...... 3

 

The Port Status LEDs

......................................................... 4

 

F

UNCTIONAL 

D

ESCRIPTION

......................................................... 5

 

A

SSEMBLY

,

 

S

TARTUP

,

 AND 

D

ISMANTLING

.................................... 6

 

PREFACE

...................................................................................... 8

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

.............................................................. 9

 

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

............................................................. 10

 

H

ARDENED 

E

THERNET 

S

WITCH

................................................. 10

 

P

ACKAGE 

C

ONTENTS

................................................................. 11

 

P

RODUCT 

H

IGHLIGHTS

.............................................................. 11

 

Basic Features

................................................................... 11

 

F

RONT 

P

ANEL 

D

ISPLAY

.............................................................. 12

 

P

HYSICAL 

P

ORTS

....................................................................... 13

 

INSTALLATION

.......................................................................... 14

 

S

ELECTING A 

S

ITE FOR THE 

S

WITCH

.......................................... 14

 

DIN

 

R

AIL 

M

OUNTING

............................................................... 15

 

C

ONNECTING TO 

P

OWER

........................................................... 16

 

Redundant DC Terminal Block Power Inputs

................ 16

 

Alarms for Power and Port Failure ..................................... 17

 

C

ONNECTING TO 

Y

OUR 

N

ETWORK

............................................ 18

 

Cable Type & Length

........................................................ 18

 

Cabling

................................................................................ 19

 

SPECIFICATIONS

...................................................................... 20

 

APPENDIX A – CONNECTOR PINOUTS

.............................. 22

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

....................................................... 23

 

Summary of Contents for 065-7405TB

Page 1: ... Systems Signamax Connectivity Systems Hardened Ethernet Switch Hardened Ethernet Switch Model 065 7405TB Model 065 7405TB 065 7408ATB 065 7408ATB 065 74091FXSTTB 065 74091FXSTTB 065 74091FXSCTB 065 74091FXSCTB U S E R S G U I D E U S E R S G U I D E ...

Page 2: ...art Guide This quick start guide describes how to install and use the Signamax hardened Ethernet Switch This is the switch of choice for harsh environments constrained by space Physical Description The Terminal Block and Power inputs 2 ...

Page 3: ... Connections The following lists the pinouts of 10 100BaseT TX ports Pin Regular Ports Uplink port 1 Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data 2 Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data 3 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 4 NC NC 5 NC NC 6 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 7 NC NC 8 NC NC 2 The 100BaseFX Connections The fiber port pinouts The Tx transmit port of device I is connected to t...

Page 4: ...Hardened Ethernet Switch The Port Status LEDs 4 ...

Page 5: ... duplex Auto MDI MDIX y 100BaseFX Multi mode SC or ST type Single mode SC or ST type WDM Single mode SC type y Support 2048 MAC addresses Provides 768K bits memory buffer y Alarms for power and port link failure by relay output y Operating voltage and Max current consumption 0 76A 12VDC 0 38A 24VDC 0 19A 48VDC Power consumption 9 12W Max y Power Supply Redundant DC Terminal Block power inputs with...

Page 6: ...00BaseT TX or 100BaseFX Steady A valid network connection established LNK stands for LINK LNK ACT Green Flashing Transmitting or receiving data ACT stands for ACTIVITY Steady Light solid yellow for a port transferring at 100Mbps 100 Yellow Off The port is transferring at 10Mbps If this LED is dark Assembly Startup and Dismantling y Assembly Place the switch on the DIN rail from above using the slo...

Page 7: ...Hardened Ethernet Switch 7 ...

Page 8: ...f choice for harsh environments constrained by space Plug and Play Solution The switch is a plug and play Fast Ethernet Switch in compact size It doesn t have any complicated software to set up This manual describes how to install and use the hardened Ethernet Switch This switch integrates full wire speed switching technology This switch brings the answer to complicated hardened networking environ...

Page 9: ...OF CONTENTS 9 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 10 HARDENED ETHERNET SWITCH 10 PACKAGE CONTENTS 11 PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS 11 Basic Features 11 FRONT PANEL DISPLAY 12 PHYSICAL PORTS 13 INSTALLATION 14 SELECTING A SITE FOR THE SWITCH 14 DIN RAIL MOUNTING 15 CONNECTING TO POWER 16 Redundant DC Terminal Block Power Inputs 16 Alarms for Power and Port Failure 17 CONNECTING TO YOUR NETWORK 18 Cable Type Length 18 Cabling 19...

Page 10: ...Hardened Ethernet Switch Product Overview Hardened Ethernet Switch 10 ...

Page 11: ...eets IEC61000 6 2 EMC Generic Standard Immunity for industrial environment y UL1604 Class 1 Division 2 Classified for use in hazardous locations y Support 802 3 802 3u 802 3X y Auto negotiation 10 100Mbps Full half duplex Auto MDI MDIX y Support 2048 MAC addresses y Provides 768K bits memory buffer y Alarms for power and port link failure by relay output y Operating voltage and Max current consump...

Page 12: ...Hardened Ethernet Switch y Supports DIN Rail or Panel Mounting installation Front Panel Display 12 ...

Page 13: ...X or 100BaseFX Steady A valid network connection established LNK stands for LINK LNK ACT Green Flashing Transmitting or receiving data ACT stands for ACTIVITY Steady Light solid yellow for a port transferring at 100Mbps 100 Yellow Off The port is transferring at 10Mbps If this LED is dark Physical Ports This switch provides Five 10 100BaseT TX ports Four 10 100BaseT TX ports one 100BaseFX port Fou...

Page 14: ...ic interference Specifically the site you select should meet the following requirements The ambient temperature should be between 40 to 75 degrees Celsius The relative humidity should be less than 95 percent non condensing Surrounding electrical devices should not exceed the electromagnetic field RFC standards Make sure that the switch receives adequate ventilation Do not block the ventilation hol...

Page 15: ...e to the back panel of the switch Installation Place the switch on the DIN rail from above using the slot Push the front of the switch toward the mounting surface until it audibly snaps into place Removal Pull out the lower edge and then remove the switch from the DIN rail 15 ...

Page 16: ... power inputs can be used to power up this device You only need to have one power input connected to run the switch Step 1 Connect the DC power cord to the plug able terminal block on the switch and then plug it into a standard DC outlet Step 2 Disconnect the power cord if you want to shut down the switch 16 ...

Page 17: ...t provides the normally closed output when the power source is active Use this as a dry contact application to send a signal for power failure detection Special note The relay output is normal open position when there is no power to the switch Please do not connect any power source to this terminal to prevent the shortage to your power supply 17 ...

Page 18: ...Use appropriate cables that meet your speed and cabling requirements Cable pecifications S Speed Connector Port Speed Half Full Duplex Cable Max Distance 10BaseT RJ 45 10 20 Mbps 2 pair UTP STP Cat 3 4 5 100 m 100BaseTX RJ 45 100 200 Mbps 2 pair UTP STP Cat 5 100 m 100BaseFX SC ST 100 200 Mbps MMF 50 or 62 5μm 2 km 100BaseFX SC ST 100 200 Mbps SMF 9 or 10μm 15 40 or 75 km ...

Page 19: ...tep 2 Prepare cable with corresponding connectors for each type of port in use Step 3 Consult the previous section for cabling requirements based on connectors and speed Step 4 Connect one end of the cable to the switch and the other end to a desired device Step 5 Once the connections between two end devices are made successfully turn on the power and the switch is operational ...

Page 20: ...MMF 50 or 62 5μm SMF 9 or10μm LED Indicators Per unit Power status Power 1 Power 2 FAULT Per port 10 100BaseT TX or 100BaseFX LNK ACT Green 100 Yellow Dimensions 50mm W 110mm D 135mm H 1 97 W x 4 33 D x 5 31 H Net Weight 0 8Kg 1 76lbs Power Terminal Block 12 48VDC Operating Voltage Max Current Consumption 0 76A 12VDC 0 38A 24VDC 0 19A 48VDC Power Consumption 9 12W Max Operating Temperature 40 C to...

Page 21: ...dards EN61000 4 5 Surge Standards EN61000 4 6 Induced RFI Standards EN61000 4 8 Magnetic Field Standards EN61000 4 11 Voltage Dip Standards Environmental Test Compliance IEC60068 2 6 Fc Vibration Resistance IEC60068 2 27 Ea Shock IEC60068 2 32 Ed Free Fall NEMA TS1 2 Environmental requirements for traffic control equipment ...

Page 22: ...and Cable Pins The following table lists the pinout of 10 100BaseT TX ports Pin Regular Ports Uplink port 1 Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data 2 Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data 3 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 4 NC NC 5 NC NC 6 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 7 NC NC 8 NC NC 22 ...

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