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Product manual | Version: 1.0.0
Industrial Eco Switch
8
Connection
8.1 Grounding
Grounding is through the grounding screw on the top of the product.
The switch must be grounded. Connect the grounding screw to the ground potential. Do
not operate the switch without an appropriately installed protective earth conductor.
8.2 Connecting the Supply Voltage
The industrial eco switch uses direct current power supply for 12 … 48 VDC .
The primary network link is established via a 2-pin plug-in connection located on the top
of the switch.
The female connector (Item No. 2231-102/026-000) is composed of 2 connecting termi-
nals and can be inserted and removed easily by hand to connect to the 2-pin plug con-
nector located on the top of the switch.
1. Connect a suitable grounding conductor to the grounding lug on the top of the
switch.
Note
Ground for the switch
The ground for the switch prevents electromagnetic interference from electromagnetic ra-
diation.
Observe the corresponding standards for EMC-compatible installations as well.
2. Plug the female connector into the male connector of the switch if it has not already
been plugged in. Check the tight fit of the multipoint connector by gently shaking it.
3. PWR +/-:
To connect or disconnect the conductors, actuate the spring directly in the female
connector using a screwdriver or an operating tool and insert or remove the conduc-
tor.
4. Check whether the power LED “PWR” on the top of the device lights up when power
is supplied to the device. If not, check to ensure that the power cable is plugged in
correctly and fits securely.
8.3 Connect 10/100BASE-TX ports
The 10/100BASE-TX ports (RJ-45-ETHERNET ports) of the support both autosensing
and auto-negotiation.
1. Connect one end of the twisted pair cable to an available RJ-45 port on the and the
other end to the port of the selected network node.
2. Check the respective port LED on the Industrial Switch that the connection is estab-
lished (see Section
8