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EHG7305 / EHG7306 / EHG7307 Series

Version 1.0

Updated in December, 2015

Industrial Unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet Switch 

P/N:89900487G

Package Check List

Product Layout

Inside the package you will find the following items:

 Industrial Unmanaged Ethernet Switch x 1

 7-Pin 5.08mm Lockable Terminal Block (Already mounted to the device) x 1

 DIN-Rail Kit (Already mounted to the device) x 1

 Protective caps for all SFP and PoE ports (Depend on purchased model)

 Installation Guide with Warranty Card x 1

1. PWR1 LED
2. PWR2 LED
3. Alarm LED

4. SFP Ports LEDs
5. PoE LEDs

6. 10/100/1000 BASE-X Ports
    and/or 10/100/1000 BASE-X PoE Ports
7. 100/1000 BASE-F(X) SFP Slot
8. 1000 BASE-X SFP Slot

1. Grounding Screw
2. Terminal for Power 2
3. Relay Output with current carrying capacity of 
    0.5A@24 VDC (Normal Open)

4. Terminal for Power 1
5. Frame Ground
6. DIP Switch for SFP 
    speed selection

Warning: Hot Surface Do Not Touch. RESTRICTED ACCESS AREA: The equipment 
should only be installed in a Restricted Access Area.

Never install or work on electrical or cabling during periods of lighting activity.
Never connect or disconnect power when hazardous gases are present. 

Caution: CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. Do not stare into the laser!

EHG7305

P1

1

2

3

4

5

P2

ALM

1 2

3

6

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

3

4

PoE

P1

P2

ALM

EHG7305-4PoE

1 2

3

5

6

2

1

3

4

5

6

2

3

4

5

PoE

P1

P2

ALM

SFP

1

EHG7306

5

7

4

1 2

3

6

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

3

4

1

2

5

6

PoE

P1

P2

ALM

SFP

EHG7307

7

8

5

4

1 2

3

6

1

5

2
3

4

1

5

2
3

4

1

5

2
3

4

6

Front View

EHG7305

EHG7305-4PoE

EHG7306/EHG7307

Top View

V2+

V2–

V1+

V1–

F.G.

Relay

V2+

V2–

V1+

V1–

F.G.

Relay

100Mbps

1Gbps

V2+

V2–

V1+

V1–

F.G.

Relay

Installation Overview

5.

 Next we can then proceed to connect the 

device to the LAN (switch or PC, depending on 
the case), take care on using the RJ-45 
connector; after this we can then proceed to 
the device’s settings.

The device’s appearance is as in the figure below.

1.

 If you have purchased the wall mount kit, 

proceed to place the screws on the back of the 
device as shown in (Fig. 1)

2.

 Although internal grounding has been done 

inside, in order to ensure overall maximum 
performance and protect your device it is still 
strongly advised to ground the device properly; 
hazardous ESD can come into contact with it and
damage your equipment. On the power terminal block, there is a terminal for 
Frame Ground, you can choose whether to connect it to the grounding or you may 
opt to connect to the grounding screw next to the terminal block (the one chosen 
should be connected at all times)  (Fig. 2~4).

3.

 You can then choose whether to plug in the I/O ports at this point or do it later 

depending on the actual location of the device or level of comfort for performing 
such operation. 

Remember to plug in the protective caps for the unused SFP 

and PoE ports.

4.

 Once the plate has been firmly put in place, 

proceed to mount the whole device as shown 
in (Fig. 5).
Proceed to (Fig. 6) if you want to remove the 
device from DIN-Rail.

1

2

(Fig. 5)

1

2

(Fig. 6)

V2+

V2–

V1+

V1–

F.G.

Relay

(Fig. 2)

V2+

V2–

V1+

V1–

F.G.

Relay

(Fig. 3)

V2+

V2–

V1+

V1–

F.G.

Relay

(Fig. 4)

(Fig. 1)

■ The  opening  to  the  sides  are  for  the  device’s 

heat dissipation please never obstruct or cover 
them with any objects or try to insert them 
through it. (Fig. 2~4 & Fig. 7~8)

LED Indicators

P1

P2

ALM

SFP

PoE

LAN

Green

Red

Green

Amber

Amber

Green

On

Off

On

Off

On

Blinking

Off

On

Off

On

Blinking

Off

On

Blinking

Off

Power is being supplied through this power input

Power is not supplied through this power input

Power is only supplied through PWR1 or PWR2

Power is supplied through PWR1 and PWR2

or device is not powered on

Port is linked

Data is transmitting on this port

No data is transmitting on this port

Power is being supplied to a Powered Device (PD)

Power is not supplied to a PD

Ethernet is connected at 10/100Mbps

Data is transmitting on this port

Ethernet is disconnected

Ethernet is connected at 1Gbps

Data is transmitting on this port

Ethernet is disconnected

Name Color Status

Message

(Fig. 7)

(Fig. 8)

Attention

1. It is recommend to use at least 20 AWG cable and the cable needs to be resistant 
    to at least 85°C on the power connector.
2. Torque applied to the Terminal block’s screw should be 4.5 in. lb (0.51 Nm) 
3. The device needs to be installed inside a Type 1 housing.

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