Summary of Contents for RUGGEDCOM RX1100

Page 1: ...RUGGEDCOM RX1100 Installation Guide 4 2015 Preface Introduction 1 Installing the Device 2 Communication Ports 3 Technical Specifications 4 Dimension Drawings 5 Certification 6 RC1051 EN 03 ...

Page 2: ...ontinuous development Siemens recommends strongly that you regularly check for product updates For the secure operation of Siemens products and solutions it is necessary to take suitable preventive action e g cell protection concept and integrate each component into a holistic state of the art industrial security concept Third party products that may be in use should also be considered For more in...

Page 3: ... 2 1 1 Mounting the Device to a Rack 6 2 1 2 Mounting the Device on a DIN Rail 7 2 1 3 Mounting the Device to a Panel 7 2 2 Connecting Power 8 2 2 1 Connecting AC Power 9 2 2 2 Connecting DC Power 10 2 2 3 Wiring Examples 12 2 3 Connecting the Failsafe Alarm Relay 14 2 4 Grounding the Device 15 2 5 Cabling Recommendations 15 2 6 Connecting to the Device 16 Chapter 3 Communication Ports 17 3 1 Copp...

Page 4: ... HSPA GSM Cellular Modem 28 3 10 3 GSM EDGE Internal Cellular Modem 30 3 11 Connecting Multiple RS485 Devices 31 Chapter 4 Technical Specifications 33 4 1 Power Supply Specifications 33 4 2 Failsafe Relay Specifications 33 4 3 Copper Ethernet Port Specifications 34 4 4 Fiber Ethernet Port Specifications 34 4 5 Serial Port Specifications 35 4 6 IRIG B Output Specifications 35 4 7 Operating Environm...

Page 5: ...inently hazardous situations that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING WARNING alerts describe hazardous situations that if not avoided may result in serious injury and or equipment damage CAUTION CAUTION alerts describe hazardous situations that if not avoided may result in equipment damage IMPORTANT IMPORTANT alerts provide important information that should be known befo...

Page 6: ...lication For more information about training services and course availability visit www siemens com ruggedcom or contact a Siemens sales representative Customer Support Customer support is available 24 hours 7 days a week for all Siemens customers For technical support or general information contact Siemens Customer Support through any of the following methods Online Visit http www siemens com aut...

Page 7: ...vices for performing real time network traffic analysis and packet logging on IP networks The modular architecture allows the customization of the number and type of Ethernet and WAN ports Integrated modem and GPS time synchronization options are also available The RX1100 is hardened to the RuggedRated specification which provides a high level of immunity to electromagnetic interference EMI and he...

Page 8: ...ons up to 4 ports 10 100Base TX 100Base FX Cellular Modem WAN Port Options up to 8 ports T1 E1 channelized unchannelized supports 2 Mbps G 703 with 120 Ω balanced connections PPPoE Bridged Ethernet via ADSL T3 DS3 56 Kbps DDS Serial Ports up to 8 ports Fully compliant EIA TIA RS485 RS422 RS232 software selectable serial ports with RJ45 connectors Raw socket mode support allows conversion of any se...

Page 9: ...een Blinking Link activity Off No link detected Display Mode Indicator LEDs These LEDs indicate the current display mode for the port status indicator LEDs i e PPP DATA PPP LINK or GPS LOCK Mode button The Mode button sets the display mode for the port status indicator LEDs i e PPP DATA PPP LINK or GPS LOCK It can also be used to reset the device if held for 5 seconds Alarm Indicator LED The alarm...

Page 10: ...RUGGEDCOM RX1100 Installation Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Ports Controls and Indicator LEDs 4 ...

Page 11: ...ed service by unauthorized personnel shall render all warranties null and void Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Siemens Canada Ltd could invalidate specifications test results and agency approvals and void the user s authority to operate the equipment IMPORTANT This product should be installed in a restricted access location where access can only be gained by authorized personnel...

Page 12: ...d on the correct side of the chassis To make the modules and ports accessible install the rack mount adapters at the rear of the chassis To make the management ports and LEDs accessible install the rack mount adapters at the front of the chassis NOTE The chassis features multiple mounting holes allowing the rack mount adapters to be installed up to 25 mm 1 in from the face of the device 3 3 1 2 Fi...

Page 13: ...he adapters with the DIN rails and slide the device into place 2 1 2 3 3 Figure 3 DIN Rail Mounting 1 Panel DIN Rail Adaptor 2 DIN Rail 3 Screw 2 Install one of the supplied screws on either side of the device to secure the adapters to the DIN rails Section 2 1 3 Mounting the Device to a Panel For panel installations the RX1100 can be equipped with panel DIN rail adapters pre installed on each sid...

Page 14: ...r crimped terminal lugs Use 6 size ring lugs for secure reliable connections under severe shock or vibration NOTE For maximum redundancy in a dual power supply configuration use two independent power sources For 100 240 VAC rated equipment an appropriately rated AC circuit breaker must be installed For 88 300 VDC rated equipment an appropriately rated DC circuit breaker must be installed Use only ...

Page 15: ... dielectric strength HIPOT in the field remove the metal jumper This metal jumper connects transient suppression circuitry to chassis ground and must be removed in order to avoid damage to transient suppression circuitry during testing NOTE The terminal block is divided into separate terminals for each internal power supply Make sure to connect the external power supply to the appropriate terminal...

Page 16: ... 6 Connect the ground terminal on the power source to the chassis ground terminal on the device For more information refer to Section 2 4 Grounding the Device DANGER Electrocution hazard risk of death serious personal injury and or damage to the device Make sure the supplied terminal block cover is always installed before the device is powered 7 Install the terminal block cover Section 2 2 2 Conne...

Page 17: ... Screw Type Terminal Block 2 Pluggable Terminal Block 3 Jumper 4 Positive Live L Terminal 5 Negative Neutral N Terminal 6 Surge Ground Terminal 7 Chassis Ground Terminal 4 Connect the negative wire from the power source to the negative neutral N on the terminal block For more information refer to Section 2 2 3 Wiring Examples 5 Install the supplied metal jumper between terminals 2 4 and 6 to conne...

Page 18: ...ce RUGGEDCOM RX1100 Installation Guide 12 Wiring Examples Section 2 2 3 Wiring Examples The following illustrate how to connect power to single and dual power supplies Figure 7 Single AC Power Supply Figure 8 Single DC Power Supply ...

Page 19: ...RUGGEDCOM RX1100 Installation Guide Chapter 2 Installing the Device Wiring Examples 13 Figure 9 Dual AC Power Supply Figure 10 Dual DC Power Supply ...

Page 20: ...n contact is closed when the unit is powered and there are no active alarms If the device is not powered or if an active alarm is configured the relay opens the NO contact and closes the NC Normally Closed contact NOTE Control of the failsafe relay output is configurable through ROX One common application for this relay is to signal an alarm if a power failure occurs For more information refer to ...

Page 21: ...3 Figure 13 Chassis Ground Connection 1 Stainless Steel Stud 2 6 32 Screw 3 6 Ring Lug Section 2 5 Cabling Recommendations Siemens does not recommend the use of copper cabling of any length for critical real time substation automation applications All copper Ethernet ports on RUGGEDCOM products include transient suppression circuitry to protect against damage from electrical transients and conform...

Page 22: ... console port is intended to be used only as a temporary connection during initial configuration or troubleshooting Connection to the console port is made using an RJ45 to DB9 console cable The following is the pin out for the console port 1 8 Figure 14 RJ45 Console Port Pin Configuration Pin RJ45 Male DB9 Female Name Description 1 6 DSR a Data Set Ready 2 1 Reserved Do Not Connect 3 4 DTR a Data ...

Page 23: ... Slot 6 Slot s Communication Port 1 GSM EDGE cellular modem 1 2 V 90 modem RS232 external modem 3 4 Copper 10 100Base Tx Ethernet with RJ45 ports Fiber 100Base FX multi mode or single mode Ethernet with ST SC LC or MTRJ ports 5 6 Single T1 E1 Channelized Unchannelized Dual T1 E1 Channelized Unchannelized Quad T1 E1 Channelized Unchannelized Clear Channel T3 DS3 card DSL card 56 kBbps DDS DSU CSU c...

Page 24: ...ected to the chassis ground on the device and can accept CAT 5 shielded twisted pair STP cables Each port features a Speed and Link LED that indicates the state of the port LED State Description Yellow The port is operating at 100 Mbps Speed Off The port is operating at 10 Mbps Yellow Solid Link established Yellow Blinking Link activity Link Off No link detected The following is the pin out for th...

Page 25: ...8 LC Port 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connector 2 1 Figure 19 SC Port 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connector 2 1 Figure 20 ST Port 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connector For specifications on the available fiber optic Ethernet ports refer to Section 4 4 Fiber Ethernet Port Specifications Section 3 3 WAN Ports The RX1100 can optionally be equipped with T1 E1 WAN ports which communicate on standard telephony communication li...

Page 26: ...s 1 6 Figure 22 RJ11 Port Port Pin Configuration Pin Description 1 Reserved Do Not Connect 2 Reserved Do Not Connect 3 Ring 4 Tip 5 Reserved Do Not Connect 6 Reserved Do Not Connect Section 3 5 DDS Ports The RX1100 can optionally be equipped with a 56 64 kbps DDS Data Distribution Service card that uses standard RJ45 receptacles The following is the pin out for the DDS ports 1 8 Figure 23 DDS RJ45...

Page 27: ...ed Do Not Connect NOTE This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five Se...

Page 28: ...al Port Specifications The following is the pin out description for DB25 and RJ45 serial ports 1 25 13 14 Figure 25 Serial DB25 Port Pin Configuration Pin Name Description 1 2 TxD Transmit Data 3 RxD Receive Data 4 RTS Request To Send 5 CTS Clear To Send 6 7 GND Common Ground 8 DCD Carrier Detect 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 TxCLK Transmit Clock 16 RxCLK Receive Clock 17 18 19 20 DTR Data Terminal Ready 21...

Page 29: ... Antenna Input 3 IRIG B AM Output 4 IRIG B PWM TTL or PPS Output 1 5 IRIG B PWM TTL or PPS Output 2 NTP is the standard for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems throughout the Internet and is suitable for systems that require accuracies in the order of 1 ms IRIG B time synchronization relies on the Global Positioning System GPS as the source of accurate time and requires an external GPS an...

Page 30: ... source is dependent on the cabling type and length as well as the input impedances of the devices Figure 16 shows a simplified circuit diagram of the interface between the IRIG B source and connected devices 1 2 3 Figure 28 IRIG B Simplified Schematic 1 Source 2 Cabling 3 Device The maximum number of devices N that can be connected to the source is determined by checking if the source current IS ...

Page 31: ...nna system in more detail Section 3 8 3 1 GPS Antenna Section 3 8 3 2 Antenna Cabling Section 3 8 3 3 Lightning Considerations Section 3 8 3 4 Line Amplification and Filtering Section 3 8 3 1 GPS Antenna There are two major types of GPS antenna passive and active A passive antenna requires no power and is an option when signal strength is not a concern An active antenna has a built in Low Noise Am...

Page 32: ...locity of c Solid Polyethylene PE 1 54 65 9 Foam Polyethylene FE 1 27 80 0 Foam Polystyrene FS 1 12 91 0 Air Space Polyethylene ASP 1 15 1 21 84 88 Solid Teflon ST 1 46 69 4 Air Space Teflon AST 1 13 1 20 85 90 Section 3 8 3 3 Lightning Considerations Although it is not possible to protect the antenna from a direct lighting strike the antenna and connected components can be protected from secondar...

Page 33: ...n Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 RI No Connection Ring Indicator NOTE Although a DB9 RS232 DTE Data Terminal Equipment connector is ordinarily male the female connector has been used here for reasons of durability i e there are no pins to bend Use a commonly available male to male DB9 adapter not a NULL modem to adapt this connection to a standard straight ...

Page 34: ...eive Diversity antenna connections are made to the 50 Ω SMA connectors located on the front faceplate 1 2 Figure 30 EVDO Cellular Modem The EVDO cellular modem has the following minimum requirements Frequency Range MHz Band Tx Rx VSWR RX Diversity Support Maximum Allowable Gain dBi Cell 824 849 869 894 4 95 PCS 1850 1910 1930 1990 2 1 2 1 3 55 Contact Verizon for information about account activati...

Page 35: ...5 Install the protective cover 6 Connect power to the device Supported Frequency Bands WARNING Electromagnet radiation hazard risk of serious injury Do not exceed the maximum antenna gain Aside from causing cellular interference for other devices that use the same band adverse health effects for individuals in the area may occur Frequency Range Band Tx MHz VSWR Rx MHz VSWR RX Diversity Support Max...

Page 36: ...follow these steps 1 Disconnect power from the device 2 Remove the access panel 3 Insert the SIM card with the angled side first An audible click will indicate the SIM card is in position 4 Install the access panel 5 Connect power to the device Supported Frequency Bands WARNING Electromagnet radiation hazard risk of serious injury Do not exceed the maximum antenna gain Aside from causing cellular ...

Page 37: ...ng The correct polarity must be observed throughout a single sequence or ring The number of devices wired should not exceed 32 and total distance should be less than 1219 m 4000 ft at 100 kbps The Common terminals should be connected to the common wire inside the shield The shield should be connected to earth ground at a single point to avoid loop currents The twisted pair should be terminated at ...

Page 38: ...RUGGEDCOM RX1100 Installation Guide Chapter 3 Communication Ports Connecting Multiple RS485 Devices 32 ...

Page 39: ...anical Specifications Section 4 1 Power Supply Specifications Input Range Power Supply Type Minimum Maximum Internal Fuse Rating ab Isolation Maximum Power Consumption c 12 VDC 24 VDC 10 VDC 36 VDC 6 3 A F 48 VDC 36 VDC 59 VDC 3 15 A T 1 5 kVDC HI 125 250 VDC d 88 VDC 300 VDC HI 110 230 VAC d 85 VAC 264 VAC 2 A T 4 kVAC 5 5 kVDC 25 W a F denotes fast acting fuse b T denotes time delay fuse c Power...

Page 40: ...codes are contained within each product when assembled and configured at the factory Refer to the ROX User Guide for the RX1100 for information on how to obtain the factory configuration data NOTE All optical power numbers are listed as dBm averages To convert from average to peak add 3 dBm To convert from peak to average subtract 3 dBm Maximum segment length is greatly dependent on factors such a...

Page 41: ...4 2 8 5 Section 4 5 Serial Port Specifications Baud Rate Connector Isolation RJ45 300 to 230 kbps DB25 2 5 kV Section 4 6 IRIG B Output Specifications Parameter Typical Value Output Current IS 40 mA total between two output ports Output Voltage VS 5 Vp p Output Impedance RS 25 Ω Section 4 7 Operating Environment Parameter Range Comments Ambient Operating Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Measured...

Page 42: ...EDCOM RX1100 Installation Guide 36 Mechanical Specifications Section 4 8 Mechanical Specifications Parameter Value Dimensions Refer to Chapter 5 Dimension Drawings Weight 10 lb 4 5 Kg Ingress Protection IP40 Enclosure 18 AWG galvanized steel ...

Page 43: ...RUGGEDCOM RX1100 Installation Guide Chapter 5 Dimension Drawings 37 Dimension Drawings NOTE All dimensions are in millimeters unless otherwise stated 437 4 305 8 44 5 Figure 34 Overall Dimensions ...

Page 44: ...Chapter 5 Dimension Drawings RUGGEDCOM RX1100 Installation Guide 38 28 9 51 1 21 1 32 5 31 8 12 7 25 4 461 0 4 7 6 4 479 3 Figure 35 Rack Mount Dimensions ...

Page 45: ...RUGGEDCOM RX1100 Installation Guide Chapter 5 Dimension Drawings 39 486 4 476 3 438 2 51 6 84 1 134 4 285 2 303 3 Figure 36 Panel and DIN Rail Mount Dimensions ...

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Page 47: ...lf Conformity Route FCC FCC Part 15 Class A Approved FDA CDRH 21 CFR Chapter I Sub chapter J Approved Section 6 2 FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial env...

Page 48: ...tion Test Levels Severity Levels Enclosure Contact 8 kV 4 IEC 61000 4 2 ESD Enclosure Air 15 kV 4 IEC 61000 4 3 Radiated RFI Enclosure ports 20 V m Note a Signal ports 4 kV 2 5 kHz Note a DC Power ports 4 kV 4 AC Power ports 4 kV 4 IEC 61000 4 4 Burst Fast Transient Earth ground ports b 4 kV 4 Signal ports 4 kV line to earth 2 kV line to line 4 DC Power ports 2 kV line to earth 1 kV line to line 3...

Page 49: ...1 5 kVDC Dielectric Strength AC Power ports 2 kVAC Signal ports 5 kV Fail Safe Relay output DC Power ports 5 kV IEC 60255 5 HV Impulse AC Power ports 5 kV a Siemens specified severity levels b Only applicable to functional earth connections separated from the safety earth connection IEEE 1613 C37 90 x EMI Immunity Type Tests NOTE The RX1100 meets Class 2 requirements for an all fiber configuration...

Page 50: ...0 Dielectric Strength AC Power ports 2 kVAC Environmental Type Tests Test Description Test Levels IEC 60068 2 1 Cold Temperature Test Ad 40 C 40 F 16 Hours IEC 60068 2 2 Dry Heat Test Bd 85 C 185 F 16 Hours IEC 60068 2 30 Humidity Damp Heat Cyclic Test Db 95 non condensing 55 C 131 F 6 cycles IEC 60255 21 1 Vibration 2 g 10 150 Hz IEC 60255 21 2 Shock 30 g 11 ms Section 6 5 Cellular Modem Certific...

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