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852-112/000-001

Overview

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Product manual | Version: 1.0.0
Industrial Eco Switch

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Overview

The 852-112/000-001 switch is an industrial unmanaged ETHERNET switch with 8
10/1000Base-TX ports. The ports of the industrial switch allow multiple segments to be
formed to reduce network congestion, and each user node can be assigned its own band-
width. The slim design with DIN rail adapter allows easy installation in the control cabinet
with high vibration and shock resistance. The automatic recognition of the transmission
rate (autonegotiation) as well as the automatic determination of the transmit and receive
lines (Auto MDI-X) enable simple plug & play operation and thus help to save costs and
time during commissioning.

3.1 Industrial ETHERNET Technology

The range of WAGO Switches ensures scalability of your network infrastructure with out-
standing electrical and mechanical characteristics. These rugged devices are designed
for industrial use and are fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3, 802.3u and 802.3x stan-
dards. They have power supply with a supply voltage range of 12 … 48 VDC. Character-
istics such as auto-negotiation and auto MDI/MDIX (crossover) on all 10/100BASE-TX
ports are also realized.

3.2 Switching Technology

Industrial ETHERNET primarily uses switching technology. This technology allows any
network subscriber to send at any time because the subscriber always has an open peer-
to-peer connection to the next switch. The connection is bidirectional, i.e., the subscriber
can send and receive at the same time (full duplex). The targeted use of switching tech-
nology can increase real-time capability because the peer-to-peer connection prevents
collisions in network communication.

3.3 Autonegotiation

Autonegotiation allows the switch to detect the transmission rate and operating mode for
each port and the connected subscriber or subscribers, and to set them automatically.
The highest possible mode (transmission speed and operating mode) is set. Autonegotia-
tion is available to ETHERNET subscribers connected to the switch via copper cable.
This make the switch a plug-and-play device.

3.4 Autocrossing

Autocrossing (MDI/MDI-X, “Medium Dependent Interface”) automatically reconfigures the
receive and transmit signals for twisted-pair interfaces as needed. This allow users to use
wired and crossover cables in the same manner 1:1.

Summary of Contents for 852-112/000-001

Page 1: ...Product manual Version 1 0 0 WAGO Industrial Switches Industrial Eco Switch 8 Ports 100BASE TX 852 112 000 001...

Page 2: ...e has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this documentation However as errors can never be fully excluded we always appreci ate any information or suggestions for improving the docu...

Page 3: ...Autonegotiation 12 3 4 Autocrossing 12 3 5 Functioning of Switches 13 3 6 Store and forward switching mode 13 3 7 Line Depth in PROFINET 13 3 8 Port Speed Duplex Mode 13 4 Properties 14 4 1 Views 14...

Page 4: ...Site 21 6 Transport and Storage 22 7 Installation and Removal 23 7 1 Installation 23 7 1 1 Installation on a Carrier Rail 23 7 2 Removal 23 7 2 1 Removal from Carrier Rail 23 8 Connection 24 8 1 Groun...

Page 5: ...e priority Obligations of Installers Operators The installers and operators bear responsibility for the safety of an installation or a sys tem assembled with the products The installer operator is res...

Page 6: ...eys Cross References Links Cross references links to a topic in a document Cross references links to a separate document Cross references links to a website Cross references links to an email address...

Page 7: ...is document as well as the use and communication of its content are strictly prohibited un less expressly authorized by prior agreement Third party products are always mentioned without any reference...

Page 8: ...aims for change or improvement of products that have already been delivered excepting change or improvement performed under guarantee agreement are excluded Licenses The products may contain open sour...

Page 9: ...rmed by qualified employees with sufficient knowledge in the administration of the PC system used in addition to file creation or modification Steps that change the PC system s behavior within a netwo...

Page 10: ...the appropriate key or tool Only use devices equipped with ETHERNET or RJ 45 connectors in LANs Never con nect these devices with telecommunication networks Components Replace defective or damaged de...

Page 11: ...having seeping and insulating properties such as aerosols silicones and triglycerides found in some hand creams If these substances occur in the environment of the products install the products in an...

Page 12: ...e of 12 48 VDC Character istics such as auto negotiation and auto MDI MDIX crossover on all 10 100BASE TX ports are also realized 3 2 Switching Technology Industrial ETHERNET primarily uses switching...

Page 13: ...switching mode In Store and Forward mode the ETHERNET switch caches the entire data telegram checks it for errors CRC checksum and if there are no errors puts it in a queue Subse quently the data tele...

Page 14: ...Eco Switch Table 1 Legend for Figure Front View of the Industrial Eco Switch Custom Name Explanation For details see Section 1 PWR Status LED Power Supply 8 Display Elements 18 2 Status LED TX Port 10...

Page 15: ...Legend for Figure Top View of the Industrial Eco Switch Custom Name Explanation For details see Section 1 Grounding screw 8 Grounding screw 16 2 Terminal block male connector for power supply PWR 8 P...

Page 16: ...1 4 3 Connections 4 3 1 Grounding screw The switch must be grounded Connect the grounding screw to the ground potential Do not operate the switch without an appropriately installed protective earth co...

Page 17: ...ports with copper connectors that can be used with ETHER NET and or Fast ETHERNET protocols Figure 6 Network Connections Table 5 Legend for Figure Network Connections No Description Details see Sectio...

Page 18: ...it LEDs LED Name Status Description PWR Primary Power LED Green Using the primary power supply Off The primary power supply is off or has an error 4 4 2 Port LEDs Figure 8 Port LEDs Table 7 Legend for...

Page 19: ...8 x 10 100BASE TX Standards IEEE 802 3 10BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3x Flow Control PROFINET Conformance Class A CC A Topology Star Tree Line 4 5 4 Environment requirements Table 11 Techn...

Page 20: ...installation startup maintenance and repair please observe the accident preven tion regulations of your machine e g DGUV Regulation Electrical Installations and Equipment Emergency stop functions and...

Page 21: ...install the may greatly affect its performance When selecting a site we recommend considering the following rules Install the at an appropriate place See Section Environment requirements for the ac ce...

Page 22: ...ection during transport and storage Store the product in suitable packaging preferably the original packaging Only transport the product in suitable containers packaging Make sure the product contacts...

Page 23: ...hing it 7 1 1 Installation on a Carrier Rail The carrier rail must optimally support the EMC measures integrated into the system and the shielding of the internal data bus connections Place the onto t...

Page 24: ...r the switch prevents electromagnetic interference from electromagnetic ra diation Observe the corresponding standards for EMC compatible installations as well 2 Plug the female connector into the mal...

Page 25: ...nual Version 1 0 0 25 Industrial Eco Switch 9 Diagnostics Note For diagnostics and troubleshooting see sections Diagnostics via LED Indicators Diagnostics using product LEDs 8 Unit LEDs 18 Diagnostics...

Page 26: ...equipment sent to a local collection point The guidelines 2006 66 EG PPWD 2018 852 EU and WEEE 2012 19 EU apply throughout Europe National directives and laws may vary Table 12 WEEE Mark Logo Descript...

Page 27: ...elow Table 13 RJ 45 Cable Contact Description Pair Color 4 wire 8 wire 1 TD D1 2 White Orange 2 TD D1 2 Orange 3 RX D2 3 White Green 4 Not assigned D3 1 Blue 5 Not assigned D3 1 White Blue 6 RX D2 3 G...

Page 28: ...15 Table 3 Legend for Figure Label 16 Table 4 Legend for Figure Power Supply PWR Port 17 Table 5 Legend for Figure Network Connections 17 Table 6 Legend for Figure Unit LEDs 18 Table 7 Legend for Fig...

Page 29: ...1 Front View of the Industrial Eco Switch 14 Figure 2 Top View of the Industrial Eco Switch 15 Figure 3 Label 16 Figure 4 Grounding screw 16 Figure 5 Power Supply PWR Port 16 Figure 6 Network Connect...

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