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Unmanaged Fast Ethernet Switch 

ValueLine

 

 

IE-SW-VL16 Series 

 

Hardware Installation Guide 

 
 

8th Edition, March 2018 

1243330000/07/04.18 

 
 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for IE-SW-VL16-14TX-2SC

Page 1: ...tion can be downloaded using following link http www weidmueller com Select Product Catalogue Select Active Industrial Ethernet Select ValueLine unmanaged Switches Select Product model Click and expand section Downloads Download needed software or documentation Copyright Notice Copyright 2018 Weidmüller Interface GmbH Co KG All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited ...

Page 2: ...peration is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Package Checklist Your Ethernet Switch is shipped with the following items If any of these items is missing or damaged please contact your Weidmüller customer service for assistance Eth...

Page 3: ...ock for power input P1 P2 3 Heat dissipation orifices 4 DIP Switches 5 Power input PWR1 LED 6 Power input PWR2 LED 7 Fault LED 8 10 100BaseT X Port 9 TP port s 100 Mbps LED 10 TP port s 10 Mbps LED 11 Article number 12 Screw hole for wall mounting kit 13 DIN Rail Kit ...

Page 4: ...P1 P2 3 Heat dissipation orifices 4 DIP Switches 5 Power input PWR1 LED 6 Power input PWR2 LED 7 Fault LED 8 10 100BaseT X Port 9 TP port s 100 Mbps LED 10 TP port s 10 Mbps LED 11 Article number 12 100BaseFX Port 13 FX port s 100 Mbps LED 14 Screw hole for wall mounting kit 15 DIN Rail Kit ...

Page 5: ...P1 P2 3 Heat dissipation orifices 4 DIP Switches 5 Power input PWR1 LED 6 Power input PWR2 LED 7 Fault LED 8 10 100BaseT X Port 9 TP port s 100 Mbps LED 10 TP port s 10 Mbps LED 11 Article number 12 100BaseFX Port 13 FX port s 100 Mbps LED 14 Screw hole for wall mounting kit 15 DIN Rail Kit ...

Page 6: ...he box If you need to reattach the DIN rail attachment plate make sure the stiff metal spring is situated towards the top as shown in the figures below STEP 1 Insert the top of the DIN Rail into the slot just below the stiff metal spring STEP 2 The DIN Rail attachment unit will snap into place as shown below To remove the DIN rail from the Ethernet Switch simply reverse Steps 1 and 2 ...

Page 7: ... should be less than 6 0 mm in diameter and the shafts should be less than 3 5 mm in diameter as shown in the figure at the right NOTE Before tightening the screws into the wall make sure the screw head and shank size are suitable by inserting the screw into one of the keyhole shaped apertures of the wall mounting plates Do not screw the screws in completely leave about 2 mm to allow room for slid...

Page 8: ...reater Conductors suitable for use in an ambient temperature of 93 C must be used for the Power Supply Terminal PROVISIONS SHALL BE MADE EITHER IN EXTERNAL TO THE APPARATUS TO PREVENT THE RATED VOLTAGE BEING EXCEEDED BY THE TRANSIENTS DISTURBANCES OF MORE THAN 40 NOTE Suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D hazardous locations or nonhazardous locations only WARNING EXPLOSION HAZA...

Page 9: ...t in each power wire and common wire Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size If the current goes above the maximum ratings the wiring could overheat causing serious damage to your equipment You should also pay attention to the following items Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross m...

Page 10: ... to connect the Fault circuit to a warning light located in the control room The light can be set up to switch on when a fault is detected In this section we explain the meaning of the two contacts used to connect the Alarm Contact FAULT The two middle contacts of the 6 contact terminal block connector are used to detect both power faults and port faults The two wires attached to the Fault contact...

Page 11: ...the DC wires from pulling loose use a small flat blade screwdriver to tighten the wire clamp screws on the front of the terminal block connector STEP 3 Insert the plastic terminal block connector prongs into the terminal block receptor which is located on Ethernet Switch s top panel ATTENTION Before connecting the Ethernet Switch to the DC power inputs make sure the DC power source voltage is stab...

Page 12: ...ront panel are used to connect to Ethernet enabled devices Below we show pinouts for both MDI NIC type ports and MDI X HUB Switch type ports and also show cable wiring diagrams for straight through and cross over Ethernet cables 10 100Base T x RJ45 Pinouts MDI Port Pinouts MDI X Port Pinouts 8 pin RJ45 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Tx 1 Rx 2 Tx 2 Rx 3 Rx 3 Tx 6 Rx 6 Tx RJ45 8 pin to RJ45 8 pin Straight ...

Page 13: ...to the Laser Beam DIP Switch Settings IE SW VL16 Series DIP Switches The default setting for each DIP Switch is OFF The following table explains the effect of setting the DIP Switches to the ON positions DIP Switch Setting Description Serves no function reserved for future use Port Alarm Function P1 to P16 ON Enables the corresponding PORT Alarm If the port s link fails the relay will form an open...

Page 14: ...ps Off Port s 100Mbps link is inactive Auto MDI MDI X Connection The Auto MDI MDI X function allows connecting devices to an Ethernet Switch s 10 100BaseT X port without paying attention to the type of Ethernet cable being used for the connection This means that you can use either a straight through cable or cross over cable to connect devices to the Ethernet Switch Auto Negotiation and Speed Sens...

Page 15: ...training those packets to one port and relieving the rest of the network from the need to process them A packet with destination address on another port segment will be forwarded to the appropriate port and will not be sent to the other ports where it is not needed Packets that are used in maintaining the operation of the network such as the occasional multi cast packet are forwarded to all ports ...

Page 16: ...al Fiber 100Base FX Multi mode Fiber Cable Type OM1 50 125 µm 800 MHz Km Typical Distance 4 km 5 km Wavelength Typical nm 1300 TX Range nm 1260 to 1360 RX Range nm 1100 to 1600 Optical Power TX Range dBm 10 to 20 RX Range dBm 3 to 32 Link Budget dB 12 Dispersion Penalty dB 3 Typical Distance To reach the typical distance of a specified fiber transceiver please refer to the following formula Link b...

Page 17: ...ld the products to you Weidmüller warrants to you that such products the defects of which have already existed at the time when the risk passed will be repaired by Weidmüller free of charge or that Weidmüller will provide a new functionally equivalent product to replace the defective one Safe where expressly described otherwise in writing in this catalogue product description Weidmüller gives no w...

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