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1. i i02 Les 7 6 P di ESA Mvi I r S od CA o i o UUUUU UU ol 12 3 5 6 8 9 E al Ports Ports ma R 57 1 Hole centre L Bam spacing cga El Es M for fixing DIN rail clip E 114 3 E 1016 B 110 5 Fiamovable for dit g eo options panel mounting M3 5 111 0 ja M4 112 0 a I M5 113 0 a 57 1 M5 5 114 5 eL LOAAAAAAAAAA J IAJ LA NJ SS S 14 0 Lael 203 e 38 1 h NN 28 0 o 406 EH 76 2 m 9 9 Dimensions in mm 9205 8 9 ET and M S L in metal case Note See Section 3 1 for details of DIN rail clip removal INM9200 1 15 July 2011 12 9 132 1 119 4 E 4 gt D O O ION Eelteltojte o o AF 10 2 488 Typ m d TX Za 132 1 970 9205 8 ETM and 2M 2S 2L in metal case 00000 DIN rail clip Removable for direct panel mounting 38 Hole centre spacing for fixing options M3 5 128 5 M4 129 5 M5 131 0 M5 5 132 0 La 48 3 El Console Port s Dimensions in mm J w 483 a Console Port s 97 0 9205 ETMM and M S L in
2. AI Figure 4 Removing the metal cased units from DIN rail To remove the metal cased units press the case onto the DIN rail as shown in Figure 4 until the lower part of the clip is freed from the rail see circled area Rotate the lower part of the case away from the DIN rail release the pressure on the unit and disengage it from the upper part of the rail IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THERMAL PERFORMANCE AND HEAT DISSIPATION The slimline metal case switches use the heavy gauge all aluminum case as a large heat sink Therefore the case can become warm during operation especially with large loads such as all ports linked and active This is normal operation For best performance it is recommended that a DIN rail spacer such as an end clamp be used between the switch and adjacent devices This will leave an air gap for best heat dissipation from the case It is also important that the air slots are not blocked For best thermal performance when direct panel mounting to a metal surface a thermal compound or pad should be used between the mounting face and the mounting surface This will reduce any air gaps and optimize the transfer of heat from the case to the mounting surface INM9200 1 July 2011 C LISTED INM9200 1 July 2011 US 4 POWER AND OUTPUT WIRING 4 1 Overview These industrial Ethernet switches can be powered from the same DC source that is used to power your other devices A voltage i
3. A PAPA Hole centre spacing for fixing options M3 5 149 0 M4 150 5 M5 151 5 M5 5 153 0 54 0 as A A E E APA pg AA E A Hole centre spacing for fixing options M3 5 149 0 M4 150 5 M5 151 5 M5 5 153 0 9 9 546 127 ae Le Y po 7 A A 70 1 140 2 _DIN rail clip 15 28 Removable for direct panel mounting 70 1 Y Y LAJ Y Dimensionsinmm 1092 9216 ETM in metal case Typical for SFP Xcvrs 9 9 L 54 6 12 7 Cy I I TOi 140 2 152 9 DIN rail clip Removable for direct panel mounting 70 1 Y Y LAJ to Dimensionsinmm 1092 INM9200 1 July 2011 9218 ETM 2G 2F in metal case Note See Section 3 1 for details of DIN rail clip removal 73 1 20 INM9200 1 July 2011
4. 3 typ O max gt Receiver sensitivity dB 36 typ 34 max Nominal max distance full duplex see web for details Akm with multimode 20km with singlemode up to 120km with long haul singlemode Half and full duplex Full duplex on unmanaged models Software configurable on managed models Ethernet compliance 100BaseF Eye safety IEC 60825 1 Class 1 FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 INM9200 1 July 2011 SFP Mini Gbic SFP pluggable Ports many types available Note On the Gigabit G models these ports are pluggable and accept many different types of pluggable SFP Mini Gbic transceiver modules for Gigabit fibre connections Gigabit SFP ports Up to 4 Port types supported Gigabit fibre multimode fibre singlemode fibre long haul singlemode fibre single strand and more Note 100 Mbps fibre transceiver modules are also supported on these ports Fibre port connector LC typically for fibre depends on module Optimal fibre cable Typical 50 or 62 5 125pm for multimode mm Typical 8 or 9 125pm for singlemode sm Fibre wavelength typical 850nm for mm 1310nm for sm 1550nm for long haul sm TX output power See fibre transceiver datasheet for details RX input sensitivity See fibre transceiver datasheet for details Max distance full duplex Up to 80 km with long haul singlemode modules Half and full duplex Software configurable Ethernet compliance 1000BaseT and 1000BaseF SX LX LH Eye safety
5. iv INM9200 1 July 2011 MTL9200 Series Ethernet Switches INM9200 1 INM9200 1 July 2011 July 201 1 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 Overview This manual will help you install and maintain these industrial Ethernet switches Installation of these switches is very easy and they will begin to operate as soon as they are powered up For the unmanaged models denoted by ET in their part number there are no user settings so they are truly plug and play The managed models denoted by ETM in their part number will act as unmanaged switches until they are configured otherwise Refer to the managed switch software manual for configuration of advanced network functionality NOTE This manual covers only the installation and wiring of these switches For the managed models refer to the separate Software User Manuals for details on configuration and use of the management functions such as SNMP RSTP IGMP VLANs security port mirroring and much more 1 2 Operation Unlike an Ethernet hub that broadcasts all messages out of all ports these industrial Ethernet switches will intelligently route Ethernet messages only out of the appropriate port The major benefits of this are increased bandwidth and speed reduction or elimination of message collisions and deterministic performance when tied with real time systems These industrial Ethernet switches can support 10BaseT 10 Mbps 100BaseT 100 Mbps and 1000BaseT 100 Mbps on their RJ4
6. Packaging and protection Dimensions L x W x H Weights typical 9202 ETX and 9205 ETX 9205 ET 9205 ETM 9205 ETMM 9206 8 9 ETX 9206 8 9 ET 9208 ETM 9208 ET 3x amp 9208 ETM 4x 9208 ETMG 4F 9210 ETM 3G 2F 9216 ETM 9218 ETM 2G 2F SFP transceiver UL1604 EN50021 EN60079 15 Zone2 CE ATEX IEC60825 1 Class 1 FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 Certified Total Quality company See mechanical diagrams for details Lexan case metal case metal case metal case metal case metal case metal case metal case metal case metal case metal case metal case Note Continuous operation at the maximum operating temperature may reduce the life of the product UL94VO Lexan plastic for all plastic cased units Aluminum with protective finish for all metal cased units 110g 110g 230g 310g 170g 230g 280g 310g 450g 340g 450g 460g 16 5g INM9200 1 July 2011 6 CASE DIMENSION DRAWINGS 10 2 me gt Tis 4 __ eeoo i h OOOO 21315 Ol 6 8 9 AY ports O ports A 100 3 106 7 038 el eS War Dimensions in mm 9202 ETX and 9205 ETX in Lexan case
7. IEC 60825 1 Class 1 FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 Industrial Telephone Modem 9205 ETMM only Maximum data rates 56 kbps Compatibility V 90 V 34 V 32 V 32 bis V 22 V 22 bis V 21 Data compression V 42 bis Error correction V 42 MNP or LAP Ringer 0 3 Jacks 2 RJ11 phone and line Command sets Standard AT and S register Country compatibility World wide 100 countries Telecom ratings FCC Part 68 Industry Canada CSO3 8 CTR21 98 482 EC ACA TS 001 and ACA TS 002 INM9200 1 July 2011 PLC Input and Output 9205 ETMM only PLC Alarm output voltage Same as switch input power voltage Maximum current output 0 5A PLC Trigger input voltage 10 30 VDC Typically current input 6 5 mA 24 VDC OK Alarm Output managed models only OK Output ON if P1 and P2 have power and switch software is running Voltage Same as switch input voltage Maximum current output 0 5A Power Input Power input Redundant input terminals Input power typical with all ports active at 100 Mbps 2 0 W 2 port converter with 1 fibre 2 0 W 5 port unmanaged w O fibre 5 port unmanaged w 1 fibre 6 port unmanaged w 2 fibre 8 port unmanaged w O fibre 8 port unmanaged w 3 fibre 9 port unmanaged w 1 fibre 5 port managed w 0 fibre 5 port with phone modem 5 port managed w 2 fibre 8 port managed w 0 fibre 8 port managed w 2 fibre 8 port managed w 4 fibre 00400 Nok M
8. 3 1 Overview A number of mounting options are available for the packages as shown below Note Not all methods are available on all models Refer to Figure 3 1 and the mechanical diagrams in Section 6 for additional details 3 1 1 Vertical snap on DIN rail mounting This offers the quickest method of installation and optimal utilization of rail space Mounting facilities A on the rear of the unit enable it to be attached to DIN rail See Section 3 2 for full details 3 1 2 Vertical screw to panel mounting Where provided rear lugs B permit panel mounting which provides better shock and vibration resistance than DIN rail mounting See fixing hole details and dimensions for individual cases in Section 6 This method requires the metal DIN rail bracket to be detached by removing the three fixing screws that secure the bracket to the case Retain the bracket and screws for possible future use 3 1 3 Flat screw to panel mounting This method when available offers low profile orientation in shallow boxes plus the best shock and vibration resistance Use side lugs C when provided to mount the unit See fixing hole details and dimensions for individual cases in Section 6 B C Figure 3 1 Mounting options INM9200 1 July 2011 INM9200 1 July 2011 3 2 DIN rail mounting All units can be mounted on standard DIN rail EN50022 using the rear brackets and others can be screwed directly fo a flat panel Refer to the diagram
9. 4M 4S 4L in metal case Note See Section 3 1 for details of DIN rail clip removal INM9200 1 17 July 2011 Typical for SFP Xcvrs 99 L 488 127 al ee l 349 ha TO TT po i HA i vA 66 0 SFP Fiber a Hole centre Ports l spacing for fixing Le H DIN rail cii 128 3 7 Lee 132 1 rail clip z 119 4 Removable for direct i Console V oe aoe i panel mounting r Ports M5 1310 M5 5 132 0 66 0 fi LIL T 1 yo y LE HJ Le 3 8 ls 478 96 5 Dimensions in mm 9208 ETMG 4F in metal case Typical for SFP Xcvrs 99 546 427 a yg Poo mo eo CBA 1 1 70 1 ain Hole centre spacing E for fixing 140 2 e DIN rail clip 152 9 options Removable for direct M3 5 149 0 panel mounting M4 150 5 M5 151 5 M5 5 153 0 70 1 ai 1 oo LAST rr Di eee e 109 2 41 3 imensions in mm 9210 ETM 3G 2F in metal case Note See Section 3 1 for details of DIN rail clip removal INM9200 1 July 2011 Typical for SFP Xcvrs ape ah Sir RP a
10. applied the LED will be OFF 2 1 8 To PLC output LED 9205 ETMM Model Only This LED can indicate Power Status or Modem Connection status There is an output screw terminal that can be connected as shown in the wiring diagram The output voltage from the screw terminal marked OK will be the same as the applied switch input voltage In OK output mode the output will be ON when both P1 and P2 terminals have power applied to them It will be OFF if either input does not have power or if the switch software is not running In Carrier Detect mode the output will be ON when the CD LED is ON and will be OFF when the CD LED is OFF 2 1 9 CD LED 9205 ETMM Model Only The CD LED indicates if there is a carrier successful connection established between the 9205 ETMM and another modem When the connection is not established it is OFF and when the Carrier is established it is ON 2 1 10 RD LED 9205 ETMM Model Only The RD LED flashes when the 9205 ETMM is receiving data from the phone line port If this LED flashes when the CD LED is OFF it could indicate a Ring coming in from a calling device When the CD LED is ON the RD LED flashes to indicate communication coming in from the remote device 2 1 11 TD LED 9205 ETMM Model Only The TD LED will flash as the 9205 ETMM transmits data out to the modem When the CD LED is ON the TD LED flashes to indicate the 9205 ETMM is communicating with a remote modem 3 INSTALLATION
11. following 1 Install a 3 33 Amp maximum fuse at the input of the switch OR 2 Use a Class 2 rated power supply to power the switch Model numbers Single DC power Redundant DC power 9205 ETM 9208 ETM 9202 ETX 9205 ETX 9205 ET 9208 ETX 9208 ET 9209 ETX 9209 ET 9208 ETMG 9210 ETM 9216 ETM 9218 ETM Single Dual DC supply Chassis DC supplies Chasis GND GND panel panel OK P2 P1 AAAA Single DC supply Chassis DC supplies Chassis GND GND panel i panel Dual DC supplies Chassis GND panel Pelee 7 IN OUT IN IN Singl D supply DC supplies Chassis GND panel OK P2 PI AAAA Single A Chassis DC supply DC supplies GND TEE panel Front front panel of switch modem Rear rear of switch modem INM9200 1 July 2011 INM9200 1 July 2011 5 COMMUNICATIONS PORTS 5 1 Overview These industrial Ethernet switches provide connections to standard Ethernet devices such as PLCs Ethernet 1 O industrial computers and much more Three types of communication ports may be found on these switches RJ45 copper Ethernet ports fibre optic Ethernet ports and a serial or USB console port for management managed models 5 2 RJ45 wiring Use data quality not voice quality twisted pair cable rated category 5 or better with standard RJ45 connectors For best performance use shielded cable Straight through or crossover RJ45 cable can be used regardless
12. metal case Note See Section 3 1 for details of DIN rail clip removal Hole centre spacing for fixing options M3 5 128 5 M4 129 5 M5 131 0 M5 5 132 0 to RD SD x Dimensions in mm INM9200 1 July 2011 ia 3 8 bh 102 H 48 8 gt typical FA Zi CHES FCA ooo f T l 66 0 om Hole centre Ho El spacing a 7 for fixing 132 1 e 128 3 EH l options l o DIN rail clip a ee Removable for direct gt mounting M5 131 0 zi aes M5 5 132 0 ANNO 66 0 4 llo ooo L LH Y 1 20 4 3 48 3 _ Console Jo 99 Port s 40 7 e 97 0 Dimensions in mm 9208 ET 3M 3S 3L in metal case 3 8 e 102 ig 48 8 Sap typical i 77 i id HEISE ooo I ANO 0 NN SC Fiber 66 0 L_ Hole centre ANNO ST Fiber spacing x for fixing iio E options we 11 128 3 82 M3 5 128 5 O DIN rail clip M4 129 5 L Removable for direct M5 131 0 O panel mounting M5 5 132 0 HA O 66 0 JO 000 nesmi UN i 20 4 Ma 48 3 PONE al eG Port s ANT m 97 0 Dimensions in mm 9208 ETM and
13. 5 ports depending on the model Each of these ports will independently auto sense the speed duplex mdi mdix crossover and polarity allowing you to use straight crossed or even mis wired cables Some models also have one or more fibre optic ports for making noise immune connections over distances up to 120 km 1 3 Performance specifications These general specifications apply to these industrial Ethernet switches Refer to Section 7 for complete technical specifications RJ45 Ports Operation Auto negotiation auto mdi mdix crossover and auto polarity Fibre Optic Port Speed 100 Mbps SC or ST or 1000 Mbps SFP LC Fibre Optic Type Multimode singlemode long haul or special application 2 LED INDICATORS 2 1 Overview All the Ethernet switches have 1 or 2 communication LEDs for each port and a power LED The managed models also have an OK output LED a status LED and dual power LEDs Refer to the sample pictures below for the location of these LEDs Power LEDs Status E LED Power 8 Fibre EDs i Modem LEDs PLC LEDs Status amp Power OK LEDs LEDs Figure 2 1 Front panel LEDs 2 1 1 Status LED Managed Models Only The Status LED indicates the overall health of the switch It is normally ON solid indicating that no internal CPU or software problems are detected It will flash when loading firmware and briefly on power up or reset Otherwise if it is OFF or flashing for an extended period of
14. File E179490 See warnings below AN Install the Managed Switches in accordance with local and national electrical codes A Lightning Danger Do not work on equipment during periods of lightning activity Do not connect a telephone line into one of the Ethernet RJ45 connectors EMC emissions and immunity C FE e CE per EMC directive EN 55022 or IEC 61326 1 or EN 61000 6 2 4 e FCC part 15 and ICES 003 Class B See FCC statement on previous page End of life disposal This symbol means that within the European Union the product must be recycled in accordance with the WEEE directive and local environment regulations Contact MTL regarding proper disposal Y RoHS RoHS compliance Complies with the materials restrictions in EU Directive 2002 95 EC EU RoHS Directive Hazardous Locations e CE per ATEX directive and EN50021 EN60079 15 Zone 2 C x EEx nA Il T4 X 40 C lt Ta lt 85 C e UL per UL1604 Class I Div 2 Groups A B C D UL File E192531 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS 1 DIVISION 2 ZONE 2 USE WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE REPLACING OR WIRING UNITS DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON HAZARDOUS IN HAZARDOUS OR POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS LOCATION DO NOT SEPARATE ANY PART OF THE UNIT WHEN ENERGIZED USE THE UNIT FOR INTERNAL CONNECTIONS ONLY
15. MTL9200 Series Industrial ethernet switches and media converters Instruction Manual INM9200 INSTALLATION WARNINGS These products should not be used to replace proper safety interlocking No software based device or any other solid state device should ever be designed to be responsible for the maintenance of consequential equipment or personnel safety In particular MTL disclaims any responsibility for damages either direct or consequential that result from the use of this equipment in any application All power input and output I O wiring must be in accordance with Class Division 2 wiring methods and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction For hazardous locations based on Class Division 2 requirements These products are operator interface units to be used within control panels These devices are intended for use in Class Division 2 Hazardous Locations industrial control applications The enclosure shall be suitable for the location For hazardous locations based on ATEX requirements A minimum IP54 rated enclosure is needed for ATEX unless an equivalent degree of protection is supplied by the location FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates us
16. Solid Indicates that there is a proper Ethernet connection Link between the port and another Ethernet device but no communications activity is detected Indicates that there is a proper Ethernet connection Link between the port and another Ethernet device and that there is communications activity not flashing A 100Mbps connection is A 1000Mbps connection is detected detected Yellow or A 10Mbps connection is A 10 or 100Mbps connection Orange detected is detected Indicates that there is not a proper Ethernet connection Link between the port and another Ethernet device Make sure the cable has been plugged securely into the ports at both ends 2 1 6 OK LED Managed models mostly and some unmanaged models This LED indicates the status of the power inputs There is an output screw terminal that can be connected as shown in the wiring diagrams The output voltage from the screw terminal marked OK will be the same as the applied switch input voltage The output will be ON when both the Pl and P2 terminals have power applied to them It will be OFF if either input does not have power or if the switch software is not running 2 1 7 From PLC input LED 9205 ETMM Model Only This LED indicates the status of the Discrete From PLC input on the modem There is an input screw terminal that can be connected as shown in the diagram When a voltage is applied to the From PLC input the LED will be ON When no voltage is
17. es and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 2011 MTL Instruments Group All rights reserved ii INM9200 1 July 2011 CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ooooooooooonoooocoscccososnsnononsoasssos l 1 1 OVOIVI Wisin ERA IAS E E aa ia 1 1 2 OPErati N isircicir is ri 1 1 3 Performance specifications ooooooooooororooorrrrrrrrrorrrrrrrsoooo 1 2 LED INDICATORS ss oa a os a az 2 1 OV VW 0 avis AER ANA AA AAA 2 3 INSTALLATION coo iia aia eee aA 3 1 OVEIVIE Ae eae ae ee eee eee a are a RCM E E ee nce weer Rear Sar ees 4 3 2 DIN rail mounting cece ccc ccc cece cece rece cece een e esc c cece res cecees 4 4 POWER AND OUTPUT WIRING ooooooooooooooooononoooonosoos Z 4 1 OVEN VIO W oi
18. ged models only RS232 TXD RXD and GND 9600 8 N 1 fixed and or mini USB Copper RJ45 Ports 10 100 Mbps or 10 100 1000 Mbps Copper ports Shielded RJ45 Speed 10 100 Mbps or 10 100 1000 Mbps depending on model Protocols supported All standard IEEE 802 3 Auto crossover Yes allows you to use straight or cross wired cables Auto sensing operation Yes Full and half duplex Auto negotiating Yes 10BaseT and 100BaseT Auto polarity Yes on the TD and RD pair Flow control Automatic Ethernet isolation 1500 VRMS 1 minute Plug and play Yes Cable requirements Twisted pair Cat 5 or better shielded recommended Max cable distance 100 metres SC or ST Fibre Ports 100BaseF multimode or singlemode 100BaseF ports Up to 4 Fibre port mode Multimode mm or Singlemode sm Fibre port connector Duplex SC or ST Optimal fibre cable 50 125 or 62 5 125pm for mm 9 125ym for sm Centre wavelength 1300 nm other wavelengths available Multimode Links up to 4 km typ 1310nm use with 50 or 62 5 125pm fibre gt Transmitter power dB 21 min 17 typ 14 max gt Receiver sensitivity dB 34 typ 31 max Singlemode Links up to 20 km typical 1310nm use with 9 125pm fibre gt Transmitter power dB 15 min 11 typ 8 max gt Receiver sensitivity dB 36 typ 31 max Singlemode long haul Links up to 40 km typical 1310 nm use with 9 125pm fibre gt Transmitter power dB 5 min
19. n the range of 10 to 30 VDC needs to be applied between the P1 terminal and the terminal as shown in the diagrams on the next page The chassis screw terminal should be connected to panel or chassis ground To reduce down time resulting from power loss these switches can optionally be powered redundantly with a second power supply P2 as shown in the diagrams The managed models also have an OK output that can be tied to a PLC input or other device fo indicate when there is a power loss When ON this output will provide the same voltage that is applied to the switches power terminals See the wiring diagrams on the next page 4 2 Screw torque CAUTION Take care that wiring screw torque does not exceed 0 57 Nm 5 in lb 4 3 Wiring connections BEFORE PERFORMING ANY WIRING TO THESE SWITCHES MAKE SURE e MAKE SURE THE AREA IS CURRENTLY NON HAZARDOUS ESPECIALLY WHEN WORKING IN CLASS I DIV 2 OR ZONE 2 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS e TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE SWITCH e UNPLUG THE SCREW TERMINAL BLOCK This is especially important on the units that have a metal case as shown below Connecting or disconnecting wires to the screw block when it is in place and the power is turned on can allow the screwdriver to short the power to the case nnm ta ea 2 Qu 2 A CE Fes ome raam tees absum awe Figure 4 1 Power connector and grounding screw NOTE To meet UL certification requirements you MUST do one of the
20. nnections up to 80 km or special application transceivers Refer to the technical specifications for details SFP modules For each fibre port there is a transmit TX and receive RX signal When making fibre optic connections make sure that the transmit TX port of the switch connects to the receive RX port of the other device and the receive RX port of the switch connects to the transmit TX port of the other device Use standard fibre optic wiring techniques not covered by this manual to make your connections The corresponding ACT LNK LED will display a steady ON or flash when you have made a proper connection 5 4 Duplex operation The RJ45 ports will auto sense for Full or Half duplex operation while the fibre ports are configured for full duplex operation Note Fibre devices with half duplex settings should still communicate with the switch If otherwise then please contact MTL On managed models the duplex setting is software configurable 5 5 Verifying connectivity After all Ethernet and or fibre connections are made check the LED s corresponding to the ports that each of the devices are connected to Ensure that for each port that is in use the LED is ON or blinking If a port LED is off go back and check for connectivity problems between that port and the network device connected to that particular port In addition the color of the LED should indicate the speed for which your device is connected at see pri
21. o ARE A Neen Si Sra Bw 7 4 2 Screw TONG scsi ia as ic AAA EIS Cun e 7 4 3 Wiring connections 2 cece ccc ewer cece cece cece secre eee seers see scenes 7 5 COMMUNICATIONS PORTS ooooooooooooorocoooononorrosoo 9 5 1 OVERVIOW sesser tontit Sere AS WORN iN Sie E Ris Sew GSES Boa Rare Si 9 5 2 RJAS Wig cn nce ae ec eee ee ae war ar mer areca er rer ie pr a a a a aren erie Ree eee eRe 9 5 3 Ethernet fibre wiring guidelines 2 cc ccc cc ccc cece eer c ccc c cece rescccecs 9 5 4 Duplex operation ss ocio ici oie EEE Saw 5 Ow ES Se se aE Ses 10 5 5 Verifying connectivity 0 cece ccc cree cc wwe cere eee e cece e esse eee eeeees 10 5 6 Telephone port wiring 22 ccc cece cece rece cece errr cece eee ee ses eeseeeees 10 5 7 Serial console port wiring ccc cece ccc ccc ccc cere ccc c cece rec cceeeeees 10 5 8 USB console port wiring 2 cece ccc cece reece cece rece c cece e ss ecceee 11 6 CASE DIMENSION DRAWINGS ooooooooooocoooocooconononooorooo I5 INM9200 1 July 2011 Safety Standards These industrial Ethernet Switches meet the following standards plus others Note Some ratings may be pending on newer models Contact MTL for latest info MTL is an ISO9001 2000 certified company These devices are design developed and manufactured per an ISO9001 quality management system Electrical safety C Al e CE per Low Voltage Directive and EN61010 1 IEC1010 s e UL recognition per UL508 UL
22. of the device the switch is to be connected to as all the ports are capable of auto mdi mdix crossover detection The RJ45 Ethernet port connector bodies on these products are metallic and are connected to the Chassis GND terminal so shielded cables may be used to provide further protection To prevent ground loops the cable shield should be tied to the metal connector body at one end of the cable only Electrical isolation is also provided on the Ethernet ports for increased reliability Straight thru Cable Wiring Cross over Cable Wiring Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 2 Pin 2 Pin 6 Pin 3 Pin 3 Pin 3 Pin 1 Pin 6 Pin 6 Pin 6 Pin 2 Figure 5 1 Ethernet plug amp socket pin assignments NOTE The maximum cable length for 10 100 1000BaseT is typically 100 meters 328 ft 5 3 Ethernet fibre wiring guidelines Depending on the model these industrial Ethernet switches may have up to four fibre optic ports All 100 Mbps fibre ports are available with either dual SC or ST style connectors They are also available with multimode singlemode long haul and custom for connections up to 120 km or special application transceivers Refer to the technical specifications for details All 1000 Mbps fibre ports are provided as mini gbic SFP small form pluggable These accept plug in fibre transceivers that typically have an LC style connector They are available with multimode singlemode long haul for co
23. or Oo0Do0oo0o0 N OCwWwanwn ooooo SSSeS2 S S SES S E 8 port man gigabit w O fibre 8 port man gigabit w 4 fibre 10 port man gigabit w O fibre 10 port man gigabit w 2 fibre 16 port man gigabit w O fibre 18 port man gigabit w O fibre 18 port man gigabit w 2 fibre 00 Y nr Input voltage all models 10 30 VDC continuous Reverse power protection Yes Transient protection 15 000 watts peak Spike protection 5 000 watts 10x for 10pS Environmental and Compliances Operating temperature range 9202 ETX models 9205 ETX models 9205 ETMM model 9208 ETMG model 9205 8 9 ET models 9208 ET models 9205 8 ETM models 9210 9218 ETM models 9216 ETM model 10 to 60 C 10 to 60 C 40 to 75 C 40 to 75 C 40 to 85 C 40 to 75 C 40 to 75 C 40 to 75 C 40 to 75 C Contact MTL if wider ranges are needed Storage temperature range 40 to 85 C Humidity non condensing 5 to 95 RH Contact MTL for optional conformal coating Vibration shock amp freefall EC68 2 6 27 32 Electrical safety UL508 EN61010 1 CE EMC emissions and immunity FCC part 15 ICES 003 EN55022 and or IEC61326 1 and or EN61000 6 2 4 Hazardous Locations Eye safety fibre models Mean Time Between Failure gt 1 000 000 hours typical per MILHDBK 217F2 Ground Benign at 35 C 1S09001 2000 Mechanical Ingress protection IP30 all models
24. or section on LEDs 5 6 Telephone port wiring A standard cross wired telephone patch cable should be used to connect to the phone line provided by the phone company Tip and Ring are the only two pins used on the Ethernet Land Line modem 5 7 Serial console port wiring Another way to configure the switch is through the RJ45 console RS232 port Use a DB9F to RJA5F adapter along with an RJ45 male to RJ45 male straightthru wired patch cable to make a connection between a COM port on your PC DB9 male and the RS232 port of the Managed Switch RJ45 female A typical DB9F to RJ45F adapter should be wired as follows Adapter Signal Signal DB9OF Name Name Pin RI DSR in DTR out DCD in DTR out DSR in C A N C GND RXD in TXD out TXD out RXD in CTS in RTS out RTS out CTSin 8 INM9200 1 July 2011 INM9200 1 July 2011 5 8 USB console port wiring Newer models of these switches may also have an USB port instead of or in addition to the RS232 port Use a standard USB cable with a mini USB plug on one end and an Atype USB plug on the other end The A type plug goes into a standard USB port on a computer The mini USB plug goes into the USB port on the switch The RS232 RJ45 and mini USB ports may be located on the bottom edge or the front face of the switch Refer to the software user manual for how to use this USB port Figure 5 2 The RS232 RJ45 and mini USB ports SPECIFICATION These are the hardware s
25. pecifications for the industrial Ethernet switches covered by this manual For the managed models refer to the software user manual or datasheet for complete software specifications General Specifications Ethernet switch type Unmanaged or managed with up to 9 ports Operating mode Store and forward wire speed switching non blocking Devices supported All IEEE 802 3 compliant devices are supported Protocols managed models only SNMPv1 v2 v3 RMON DHCP SNTP TFTP STP RSTP QoS CoS ToS DS IGMPv1 v2 VLAN tag and port based HTTP HTTPS SSL amp TSL Telnet SSH and more Industrial protocols supported Modbus TCP EtherNet IP PROFlnet Foundation Fieldbus HSE and others Standards depends on model IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3ab z 802 3x 802 1D w 802 1p 802 1Q and others Management interfaces managed models only Web see online demo text Telnet amp SSH CLI command line interface and SNMP see software manual for supported MIBs Open source Linux managed models only The Linux Advantage Contact MTL for more information MAC addresses 1024 on unmanaged ET models 2048 on managed ETM models 8192 on Gigabit ETMG models Memory bandwidth 3 2 Gbps on ET amp ETM models 32 Gbps on ETMG models Latency for 10 Mbps l ps frame time typical Latency for 100 1000 Mbps lt 5ps frame time typical Varies on load and settings Ethernet isolation 1500 VRMS 1 minute Management serial port mana
26. s below for details Note Ensure that adequate space is provided to route the Ethernet copper or fibre optic cables 3 2 1 DIN rail mounting and removal of 9200 ETX Lexan packaged units Units packaged in the Lexan case have a flexible clip that fits onto DIN rail as shown in Figure 3 2 Engage the top part of the clip as shown and then press the lower part of the case onto the DIN rail until it engages positively 90009 A O LT Figure 3 2 Mounting the Lexan case style products Removal of the Lexan cased products requires the use of wide flat bladed screwdriver which is engaged as shown in Figure 3 3 then levered against the case to spring the flexible clip free of the DIN rail Rotate the lower part of the case away from the DIN rail then disengage the case from the upper part Figure 3 3 Removing the Lexan case style units from DIN rail 3 2 2 DIN rail mounting and removal of 9200 ET and 9200 ETM metal cased units Units packaged in a metal case have a spring loaded clip on the back for fitting onto standard DIN rail Refer to Figure 3 3 Figure 3 Mounting the metal cased units on DIN rail To mount a metal case hook the upper sprung part of the rear clip over the DIN rail then press the lower part of the case to the rail until the clip engages positively y
27. time then a problem is detected In this case please contact MTL for support 2 1 2 Power LED On unmanaged models there is typically one power LED that is ON if either of the power inputs P1 or P2 has power applied On the managed models and some unmanaged models there are two Power LEDs that indicate which of the respective inputs has power applied to it 2 1 3 ACT LNK LED This is the Yellow LED on models with two LEDs per RJ45 port Indicates that there is a proper Ethernet connection Link between the port and another Ethernet device but no communications activity is detected ON yellow not flashing Indicates that there is a proper Ethernet connection Link between the port and another Ethernet device and that there is communications activity ON yellow flashing Indicates that there is not a proper Ethernet connection Link between the port and another Ethernet device Make sure the cable has been plugged securely into the ports at both ends 2 1 4 Speed 10 100 LED This is the Green LED on models with two LEDs per RJ45 port ON green A 100 Mbps 100BaseT connection is detected OFF A 10 Mbps 10BaseT connection is detected INM9200 1 July 2011 INM9200 1 July 2011 2 1 5 ACT LNK Speed LED This is a bi color green and yellow or orange LED on models with one LED per RJ45 port Switch with no gigabit Switch with some gigabit ports i e 10 100Mbps ports i e 10 100 1000Mbps ON
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