IES-0510
Power Input
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rm
in
a
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B
lo
c
k
PWR
Power Input
GND
Power Ground
Earth Ground
Power Input
Power Input
12 to 48VDC
Power Ground
Power Ground
Earth Ground
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IES-0510
DIN Rail Mount
•
Assembly: Place the switch on the DIN rail from above using
the slot. Push the front of the switch toward the
surface until it audibly snaps into place
•
Start-up: Connect the supply voltage to start up the switch
via the terminal block (or DC JACK)
•
Dismantling: Pull out the lower edge and then remove the
switch from the DIN rail.
DIN Rail Mount
Assembly: Place the switch on the DIN rail from above using
the slot. Push the front of the switch toward the mounting
surface until it audibly snaps into place
up: Connect the supply voltage to start up the switch
via the terminal block (or DC JACK)
Dismantling: Pull out the lower edge and then remove the
switch from the DIN rail.
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Assembly: Place the switch on the DIN rail from above using
mounting
up: Connect the supply voltage to start up the switch
Dismantling: Pull out the lower edge and then remove the
IES-0510
10/100Base
The following lists the
Pin
Standard Port
1
Output Transmit Data +
2
Output Transmit Data
3
Input Receive Data +
4
NC
5
NC
6
Input Receive Data
7
NC
8
NC
10/100Base-TX Connector
The following lists the pin-out of 10/100Base-TX ports.
Standard Port
Uplink Port
Output Transmit Data +
Input Receive Data +
Output Transmit Data -
Input Receive Data
Input Receive Data +
Output Transmit Data +
NC
NC
Receive Data -
Output Transmit Data
NC
NC
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TX Connector
TX ports.
Input Receive Data +
Input Receive Data -
Output Transmit Data +
Output Transmit Data -
IES-0510
100Base-
WDM 100Base
Connection
-FX Connection
The Tx (transmit) port of device I
is connected to the Rx (receive)
port of device II, and the Rx
(receive) port of device I to the
Tx (transmit) port of device II.
WDM 100Base-BX
Connection
Only one optical fiber is required
to transmit and receive data
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FX Connection
The Tx (transmit) port of device I
is connected to the Rx (receive)
port of device II, and the Rx
(receive) port of device I to the
Tx (transmit) port of device II.
Only one optical fiber is required
to transmit and receive data