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SISTF10xx-140-LR(T) / -160-LR(T) / -170-LR(T)

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Installation 

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Set the Port Alarm Switches

The port alarm feature is used to determine faults at the copper or fiber ports.
The dip switches are located on the top panel of the device.  Use a small flat
blade screwdriver or a similar device to set the switches. 

SISTF10xx-140-LR(T) 

• Switches 1 - 4 correspond to copper

ports 1 - 4, respectively.

• Switch 5 corresponds to fiber port 5.

SISTF10xx-160-LR(T) 

• Switches 1 - 6 correspond to copper

ports 1 - 6, respectively.

• Switches 7 and 8 correspond to fiber

ports 7 and 8, respectively.

SISTF10xx-170-LR(T) 

• Switches 1 - 7 correspond to copper

ports 1 - 7, respectively.

• Switch 8 corresponds to fiber port 8.

on  = 

Enables the corresponding port alarm.  If the link for that port fails (or if
a power supply input fails), the internal relay forms an open circuit and
the FAULT LED lights up.

off  =

Disables the corresponding port alarm.  The internal relay forms a
closed circuit and the FAULT LED remains off.

NOTE: 

To activate the updated switch setting, cycle the power to the

Ethernet switch by turning off the power, then turning it back on.

Internal Relay

The internal relay that activates the alarm feature is connected to the two
middle contacts on the 6-contact terminal block.  A user-supplied fault alarm
device can be connected to these fault contacts.  An example would be to
connect the fault circuit to a warning light located in the control room.  The
light can be set up to turn on when a fault is detected.  (See page 7.)    

PORT

ALARM

DIP

OFF        ON

ON

1

P1

2

P2

3

P3

4

P4

5

P5

SISTF10xx-140-LR(T)

PORT

ALARM

DIP

OFF        ON

ON

1

P1

2

P2

3

P3

4

P4

5

P5

6

P6

7

P7

8

P8

SISTF10xx-160-LR(T)
SISTF10xx-170-LR(T)

Installation 

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Install the Port Alarm Device

A user-supplied port alarm device can be connected to the Ethernet switch to
alert the user whenever a power fault or a port fault occurs.  At least one port
alarm switch (see page 6) must be “ON” to enable the port alarm feature.  

The contacts for the fault alarm are on the 6-contact terminal block, located
on the top panel of the Ethernet switch.  To install a port alarm device:

1.

Insert the two wires from the user-supplied port alarm device into the two
terminals marked “FAULT” on the 6-contact terminal block.

2.

Secure the wire by tightening the corresponding screw on the side of the
terminal block.

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V2-

V1-

V1+

V2+

PWR2

FAULT

PWR1

V1, V2 INPUTS

12-48 VDC

The screws to secure

the wires are located

on the side of the

terminal block.

fault contacts

6-contact terminal block

NOTE:

Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and

signal wire.  Observe all electrical codes for maximum current allowed.
If the current goes above the maximum ratings, the wiring would
overheat, causing serious damage to the network equipment.

Please note the following when wiring the network:

Signal lines must not be directly connected to outdoor wiring.

Use separate paths to route the power wiring and the signal wiring.  If
power wiring and signal wiring paths must cross, make sure the wires are
perpendicular at the intersection point.

Do not run signal wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit. To
avoid interference, wires with different signal characteristics should also
be routed separately.

Use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which
wires should be kept separate. The rule of thumb is that wiring with
similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together.

Keep input wiring and output wiring separate.

Where necessary, label the wiring to all devices in the network.

Summary of Contents for SISTF1011-140-LR

Page 1: ...nm multimode 2 km 1 2 miles SISTF1014 140 LR RJ 45 100 m 328 ft SC 1310 nm single mode 15 km 9 3 miles SISTF1011 140 LRT RJ 45 100 m 328 ft ST 1300 nm multimode 2 km 1 2 miles SISTF1012 140 LRT RJ 45...

Page 2: ...The SISTF10xx 160 LR T model includes six 6 copper RJ 45 ports and two 2 duplex fiber optic ports SISTF10xx 160 LR T techsupport transition com Click the Transition Now link for a live Web chat 3 Typ...

Page 3: ...upport transition com Click the Transition Now link for a live Web chat 5 Installation Continued CAUTION Disconnect the Ethernet switch from the DC power source BEFORE installing and or wiring the dev...

Page 4: ...T Installation Continued Install the Port Alarm Device A user supplied port alarm device can be connected to the Ethernet switch to alert the user whenever a power fault or a port fault occurs At leas...

Page 5: ...o devices such as PLCs or workstations AutoCross determines the characteristics of the cable connection and automatically configures the unit to link up regardless of the cable configuration Requires...

Page 6: ...s of the corresponding fiber port 100Base FX 100M green on Fiber link is active flashing Data is being transmitted over the fiber link Copper Port LEDs The LEDs embedded in each of the RJ 45 port indi...

Page 7: ...ON Visible and invisible laser radiation when open Do not stare into beam or view directly with optical instruments CAUTION Use of controls adjustments or the performance of procedures other than thos...

Page 8: ...ns 1 8 x 5 3 x 4 1 46 mm x 135 mm x 105 mm Weight 1 4 lb 0 63 kg approximate Input Voltage 12 48VDC 0 2 0 7A 2 4W minimum redundant inputs Input Current 0 25 A 24 VDC SISTF10xx 140 LR T 0 35 A 24 VDC...

Page 9: ...lation into a certain end equipment shall comply with fire enclosure request of IEC 60950 EN60950 or similar sentence techsupport transition com Click the Transition Now link for a live Web chat 17 Tr...

Page 10: ...1012 160 LR SISTF1013 160 LR SISTF1014 160 LR SISTF1011 160 LRT SISTF1012 160 LRT SISTF1013 160 LRT SISTF1014 160 LRT SISTF1011 170 LR SISTF1012 170 LR SISTF1013 170 LR SISTF1014 170 LR SISTF1011 170...

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