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EX62000 rev. 1.0 

12/2/2014 
 

Unpacking 

Unpack the items. Your package should include: 

 

One EX62000 Series hardened managed 

switch 

 

Rack-mounting hardware brackets 

 

One CD containing this user’s guide 

If items are missing or damaged, notify your 

EtherWAN representative. Keep the carton and 
packing material. 

What Else You Need 

 

Appropriate cables for data ports 

 

Personal computer or laptop 

Select a Location 

 

Desktop installations: Mount on a flat table 
or shelf surface. 

 

Rack installations: Use a 19-inch (48.3-
centimeter) EIA standard equipment rack 
that is grounded and physically secure.  

 

Identify a power source within 6 feet (1.8 
meters). 

 

Choose a dry area with ambient temperature 
between -10 and 60ºC (14 and 140ºF). 

 

Keep away from heat sources, sunlight, warm 
air exhausts, hot-air vents, and heaters. 

 

Be sure there is adequate airflow. 

 

Keep the switch at least 6 ft. (1.83 m) away 

from the nearest source of electromagnetic 
noise, such as a photocopy machine. 
 

Connect to the Data Ports 

Depending on the model, your switch can have 
the following ports: 

 

8, 12, 13, or 14 10/100Base-TX ports 

 

0, 1, or 2 100Base-FX ports 

 

0, 1, or 2 Gigabit ports 

10/100Base-TX and 100Base-FX Ports 

These ports can connect to devices such as an IP 
surveillance camera or a Voice Over Internet 

Protocol (VoIP) phone. 

A.

 

Insert one end of an appropriate cable into a 

switch port.  

B.

 

Connect the other end into the Ethernet port 
of the device.  

C.

 

Repeat steps A and B for each additional 
device you want to connect to the switch. 

Gigabit Ports 

Some switch models have 1 or 2 
10/100/1000Base-TX ports, 1000Base-SX/LX/BX 
ports, or 2-port 1000Base SFP-combo 
10/100/1000Base-TX ports. You can connect 
these ports to network devices such as a 
computer, printer, network video recorder (NVR), 
network storage, or they can connect to the 
network itself. 
SFP-combo ports operate in “either/or” fashion. 
This means that attaching to a 1 Gbps SFP-combo 
port renders the equivalent partner SFP-combo 
port unavailable.  
 

Apply Power 

The switch has two pairs of power inputs: a 12-
32VDC terminal block and a 12VDC jack. Only 
one power input is required to operate the 

switch. However, redundant power supply 
functionality is supported. 

Terminal Block 

The switch provides two power inputs on a 12-
32VDC terminal block. Only one power input is 

required to operate the switch. The terminal 
block has 4 terminal posts.  

 

Pin 

Description 

Power 2 

+

 12-32VDC 

 Power 

Ground 

Power 1 

+

 

12-32VDC 

 

Power Ground 

Earth Ground 

Relay Output Rating 

1.25A @ 12VDC, 0.625A @ 24VDC 

DC Jack  

 

Pin 

Description 

Power 3

 

12VDC  

 

EX62000 Managed Switch Installation Guide

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