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Sixnet Slim Line Switch Installation Guide 

 

 

 

 

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Industrial Telephone Modem (SL-5MS-MDM Only) 

  Maximum data rates 

56 Kbps 

Compatibility 

V.90, V.34, V.32, V.32 bis, V.22, V.22 bis, V.21 

Data compression 

V.42 bis 

Error correction 

V.42 MNP or LAP 

Ringer 0.3 
Jacks

 

2 RJ11 (phone and line) 

Command sets 

Standard AT and S register 

Country compatibility 

World-wide (100+ countries) 

Telecom ratings 

FCC Part 68; Industry Canada CS03-8; CTR21 (98/482/EC); ACA TS 

001 and ACA TS 002 

 

“PLC” Input and Output (SL-5MS-MDM Only) 

PLC / Alarm output voltage 

Same as switch input power voltage 

Maximum current output 

0.5 Amp 

PLC / Trigger input voltage 

10-30 VDC 

Typically current input 

6.5 mA @ 24 VDC 

 

 “OK” Alarm Output (managed models only) 

“OK” Output

 

ON if P1 and P2 have power and switch software is running 

    Voltage 

Same as switch input voltage 

    Maximum current output 

0.5 Amp 

 

Power Input: 

Power input 

Redundant Input Terminals 

Input power (typical  with 
all ports active at 100 
Mbps) 

2.0 W (2-port converter with 1 fiber), 
2.0 W (5-port unmanaged w/ 0 fiber),  
3.0 W (5-port unmanaged w/ 1 fiber), 
5.0 W (6-port unmanaged w/ 2 fiber),   
4.0 W (8-port unmanaged w/ 0 fiber), 
5.0 W (9-port unmanaged w/ 1 fiber), 
8.0 W (8-port unmanaged w/ 3 fiber) 

3.6 W (5-port managed w/o fiber), 
4.8 W (5-port with phone modem), 
5.6 W (5-port managed w/ 2 fiber), 
4.3 W (8-port managed w/ 0 fiber), 
6.3 W (8-port managed w/ 2 fiber), 
9.0 W (8-port managed w/ 4 fiber), 
12 W (8-port man. gigabit w/ 0 fiber) 
15 W (8-port man. gigabit w/ 4 fiber), 
5.0 W (10-port man. gigabit w/ 0 fiber), 
7.0 W (10-port man. gigabit  w/ 2 fiber), 
7.0 W (16-port man. gigabit w/ 0 fiber), 
8.0 W (18-port man. gigabit w/ 0 fiber), 
10 W (18-port man. gigabit w/ 2 fiber) 

Input voltage (all models) 

10-30 VDC (continuous)

 

Reverse power protection 

Yes 

Transient protection 

15,000 watts peak 

Spike protection 

5,000 watts (10x for 10 uS) 

 

Summary of Contents for Slim Line SL Series

Page 1: ...Slim Line SL SLX Series Industrial Ethernet Switches Media Converter Installation Guide Revision 25 January 2012 http www sixnet com...

Page 2: ...S 5 port unmanaged Ethernet switch with 5 10 100 ports SL SLX 5MS 5 port managed Ethernet switch with 5 10 100 ports SL SLX 5MS MDM 1 5 port managed Ethernet land line modem with 5 10 100 ports SL SLX...

Page 3: ...xpressly disclaimed No oral or written information or advice given by Sixnet or Sixnet s representative shall create a warranty or in any way increase the scope of this warranty This limited warranty...

Page 4: ...Mbps on their RJ45 ports depending on the model Each of these ports will independently auto sense the speed duplex mdi mdix crossover and polarity allowing you to use straight crossed or even mis wir...

Page 5: ...t throw away these devices in the standard trash Contact Sixnet regarding proper disposal RoHS RoHS compliance These devices comply with the RoHS directive and are consider lead and other hazardous su...

Page 6: ...e is typically one power LED that is ON if either power input P1 or P2 has power applied to it On the managed models and some unmanaged models there are two Power LEDs that indicate if there is power...

Page 7: ...indicates status of the Discrete From PLC input on the modem There is an input screw terminal that can be connected as shown in the diagram When voltage is applied to the From PLC input the LED will...

Page 8: ...to allow enough room to route your Ethernet copper or fiber optic cables SL or SLX ES models in Lexan case Mounting Removal 1 2 B A Recommended DIN rail mounting steps 1 Hook the top back of the unit...

Page 9: ...ack of the DIN rail clip on the unit over the din rail 2 Push the bottom of the unit towards the DIN rail until it snaps into place Recommended DIN rail removal steps A Push the whole unit down to fre...

Page 10: ...mmended DIN rail mounting steps 1 Hook the top back of the unit over the DIN rail 2 Push the bottom of the unit towards the DIN rail until it snaps into place Recommended DIN rail removal steps A Inse...

Page 11: ...Hook the top back of the DIN rail clip on the unit over the din rail 2 Push the bottom of the unit towards the DIN rail until it snaps into place Recommended DIN rail removal steps A Push the whole u...

Page 12: ...ackaging Use for direct panel mounting to a flat surface with up to 8 screw for older units or up to 12 for newer units see guide to right 4 00 10 16 cm 4 50 11 43 cm 4 35 11 05 cm 2 25 5 71 cm 2 25 5...

Page 13: ...rs on newer models w metal DIN clip accept up to a 12 screw Direct to panel mounting guide for newer models 12 screw 10 screw 8 screw 6 screw Typ for SC or ST Fiber 5 05 12 83 cm Mechanical Dimensions...

Page 14: ...pt up to a 6 screw on older models see to the right for newer models Mechanical Dimensions for SL SLX 8ES 6 7 with 3 Fiber Ports 2 60 6 60 cm 2 60 6 60 cm 3 82 9 70 cm 5 05 12 83 cm for 6 screw Remova...

Page 15: ...Panel mounting ears accept up to a 6 screw on earlier models and up to a 12 screw on newer models Snaps to standard DIN Rail EN50022 35 mm 1 88 4 78 cm Console Ports 4 70 11 94 cm 0 50 1 27 cm 1 37 3...

Page 16: ...cm 2 15 5 46 cm 2 15 5 46 cm Typical for SFP Xcvrs 0 50 1 27 cm 6 02 15 29 cm 2 13 5 40 cm Mechanical Dimensions for SLX 16MS 1 2 88 7 31 cm 6 screw 8 screw 10 screw 12 screw Panel mounting ears acce...

Page 17: ...Sixnet Slim Line Switch Installation Guide Page 17 of 33 Mechanical Dimensions for SLX 3EG 1SFP Mechanical Dimensions for SLX 5EG 2SFP...

Page 18: ...Sixnet Slim Line Switch Installation Guide Page 18 of 33 Mechanical Dimensions for SLX 5EG 1...

Page 19: ...t from the product and its components This technique effectively utilizes the heavy gauge all aluminum case as a large heat sink Therefore you may notice the case becoming warm during operation especi...

Page 20: ...e that is applied to the switches power terminals See the wiring diagrams on the next page Screw Torque When tightening the screws be careful to tighten to a max torque of 5 in lb 0 57 Nm WIRING WARNI...

Page 21: ...ly Alarm Output Load opt Chassis GND panel Chassis GND panel Power Alarm Wiring for SL SLX 5 8MS Managed Switches Chassis GND panel Single DC Supply P1 P2 Front of Switch connectors Back of Switch DIN...

Page 22: ...ngle DC Supply Dual DC Supplies Chassis GND panel Chassis GND panel To PLC P1 Power PLC Wiring for SL SLX 5MS MDM Ethernet Modem P2 P1 OK One DC Supply Chassis GND panel Dual DC Supplies OK P1 P2 Sing...

Page 23: ...t DC Power Single DC Power P2 P1 Dual DC Supplies Power and Alarm Wiring For SL SLX 6ES Unmanaged Switches Single DC Supply Front of Switch connectors Back of Switch DIN rail Redundant DC Power Single...

Page 24: ...Sixnet Slim Line Switch Installation Guide Page 24 of 33 Power and Alarm Wiring for SLX 3EG 1 Managed Switches Power and Alarm Wiring for SLX 5EG 1 Managed Switches...

Page 25: ...in 3 Pin 3 Pin 3 Pin 1 Pin 6 Pin 6 Pin 6 Pin 2 Ethernet Plug Connector Pin Positions RJ45 Cable Distance The maximum cable length for 10 100 1000BaseT is typically 100 meters 328 ft Ethernet Fiber Wir...

Page 26: ...Typical Fiber Ports on an SL 8MG Typical SC style connector on a SL 5ES 2 3SC Typical ST style connector on a SL 5ES 2 3ST Typical SC style connector on a SLX 5MS 4 5SC Typical ST style connector on a...

Page 27: ...eck the LED s corresponding to the ports that each of the devices are connected to Ensure that for each port that is in use the LED is on or blinking If a port LED is off go back and check for connect...

Page 28: ...ter RJ45F Pin Signal Name Signal Name DB9F Pin 1 RI DSR in DTR out 4 2 DCD in N C n c 3 DTR out DSR in 6 4 GND GND 5 5 RXD in TXD out 3 6 TXD out RXD in 2 7 CTS in RTS out 7 8 RTS out CTS in 8 USB Con...

Page 29: ...es managed models only Web see online demo text Telnet SSH CLI command line interface and SNMP see software manual for supported MIBs Open source linux managed models only The Linux Advantage Contact...

Page 30: ...ass 1 FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 SFP Mini Gbic SFP pluggable Ports many types available Note On the Gigabit MG models these ports are pluggable and accept many different types of pluggable SFP Min...

Page 31: ...as switch input voltage Maximum current output 0 5 Amp Power Input Power input Redundant Input Terminals Input power typical with all ports active at 100 Mbps 2 0 W 2 port converter with 1 fiber 2 0 W...

Page 32: ...213 Class I Div 2 EN50021 EN60079 15 Zone2 CE ATEX Eye safety fiber models IEC60825 1 Class 1 FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 MTBF Mean Time Between Failure 1 000 000 hours typical per MIL HDBK 217F2...

Page 33: ...se supply us with as many details about the problem as you can The information you supply will be written on the RMA form and supplied to the repair department before your unit arrives This helps us t...

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