Home

DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User`s Manual

image

Contents

1. DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual DVS 005W01 MC01 DVS 005W01 SC01 DVS 008W01 MC01 DVS 008W01 SC01 DVS 008W01 MC02 DVS 008W01 SC02 DVS 016W01 MC01 DVS 016W01 SC01 LED Color Status Description ON The communication is interrupted or there is a power failure ALARM Red OEF The communication is not interrupted or there is no power failure The DIP switch is not enabled ON The power is supplied normally OFF The power is not supplied ON The power is supplied normally OFF The power is not supplied ON The fiber port is connected at a speed of 100 Mbps PWR1 Green PWR2 Green 100M Green OFF The fiber port is not connected 100M ON The port is connected at a speed of 100 Mbps onthe Orange RJ45 port OFF The port is connected at a speed of 10 Mbps or disconnected ON The Network communication connection has been established LINK ACT Green Blinking The data is being transmitted OFF The Network communication connection has not been stablished 2 4 Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs Except the DVS 005100 the DVS series switches are equipped with two sets of DC input PWR1 PWR2 Both sets of DC input can be connected to a wide range of power sources 12 to 48VDC If one power source fails the other live source can work as a backup to ensure that the machine operates normally Step 1 Insert the negat
2. DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual DVS 016W01 MC01 Front panel l 4 E 5 E 6 mg T 1 Event alarm DIP Switch 6 LINK ACT LED 2 LED ALARM PWR1 PWR2 Fiber port speed LED 7 Grounding screw 3 Fiber Ethernet port 8 Heat dissipation orifices 4 Ethernet port 9 Series model name 5 Speed LED 1 DIN Rail bracket 2 22 Bottom panel CH2 Hardware Description Terminal block of alarm output Terminal Block of PWR2 2 Terminal Block of PWR1 4 Grounding screw 2 23 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual DVS 016W01 SC01 Front panel l 4 E 5 E 6 mg T 1 Event alarm DIP Switch 6 LINK ACT LED 2 LED ALARM PWR1 PWR2 Fiber port speed LED 7 Grounding screw 3 Fiber Ethernet port 8 Heat dissipation orifices 4 Ethernet port 9 Series model name 5 Speed LED 1 DIN Rail bracket 2 24 Bottom panel CH2 Hardware Description Terminal block of alarm output Terminal Block of PWR2 2 Terminal Block of PWR1 4 Grounding screw 2 25 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 2 2 Dimension DVS 005100 005W01 005W01 MC01 005W01 5C01 145 3 H x 45 W x 108 7 D mm DVS 008W01 008W01 MC01 008W01 SC01 008W01 MC02 008W01 SC02 UH GSS
3. A NELTA IABU Headquarters Delta Electronics Inc Taoyuan Technology Center No 18 Xinglong Rd Taoyuan City Taoyuan County 33068 Taiwan TEL 886 3 362 6301 FAX 886 3 371 6301 Asia Delta Electronics Jiangsu Ltd Wujiang Plant 3 1688 Jiangxing East Road Wujiang Economic Development Zone Wujiang City Jiang Su Province People s Republic of China Post code 215200 TEL 86 512 6340 3008 FAX 86 769 6340 7290 Delta Greentech China Co Ltd 238 Min Xia Road Pudong District ShangHai P R C Post code 201209 TEL 86 21 58635678 FAX 86 21 58630003 Delta Electronics Japan Inc Tokyo Office 2 1 14 Minato ku Shibadaimon Tokyo 105 0012 Japan TEL 81 3 5733 1111 FAX 81 3 5733 1211 Delta Electronics Korea Inc 1511 Byucksan Digital Valley 6 cha Gasan dong Geumcheon gu Seoul Korea 153 704 TEL 82 2 515 5303 FAX 82 2 515 5302 Delta Electronics Int S Pte Ltd 4 Kaki Bukit Ave 1 05 05 Singapore 417939 TEL 65 6747 5155 FAX 65 6744 9228 Delta Electronics India Pvt Ltd Plot No 43 Sector 35 HSIIDC Gurgaon PIN 122001 Haryana India TEL 91 124 4874900 FAX 91 124 4874945 Americas Delta Products Corporation USA Raleigh Office P O Box 12173 5101 Davis Drive Research Triangle Park NC 27709 U S A TEL 1 919 767 3800 FAX 1 919 767 8080 Delta Greentech Brasil S A Sao Paulo Office Rua Itapeva 26 3 andar Edificio Itapeva One Bela Vis
4. 145 3 H x 75 W x 108 7 D mm CH2 Hardware Description DVS 016W01 016W01 MC01 016W01 SCO01 145 3 H x 75 W x 108 7 D mm 2 3 LED Indicators DVS 005100 LED Color Status Description PWR Green ON The power is supplied normally OFF The power is not supplied ON The port is connected at a speed of 100 Mbps OFF The port is connected at a speed of 10 Mbps or disconnected 100M_ Orange ON The Network communication connection has been established LINK ACT Green Blinking The data is being transmitted OFF The Network communication connection has not been stablished DVS 005W01 DVS 008W01 DVS 016W01 LED Color Status Description ON The communication is interrupted or there is a power failure ALARM Red OFF The communication is not interrupted or there is no power failure The DIP switch is not enabled ON The power is supplied normally Pini araen OFF The power is not supplied PWR2 Green ON The power is supplied normally OFF The power is not supplied ON The port is connected at a speed of 100 Mbps 100M Orange OFF The port is connected at a speed of 10 Mbps or disconnected ON The Network communication connection has been established LINK ACT Green Blinking The data is being transmitted OFF The Network communication connection has not been stablished 2 27
5. 1 Event alarm DIP Switch 6 LINK ACT LED 2 LED ALARM PWR1 PWR2 Fiber port speed LED 7 Grounding screw 3 Fiber Ethernet port 8 Heat dissipation orifices 4 Ethernet port 9 Series model name 5 Speed LED 10 DIN Rail bracket 2 16 Bottom panel CH2 Hardware Description Terminal block of alarm output Terminal Block of PWR2 2 Terminal Block of PWR1 4 Grounding screw 2 17 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual DVS 008W01 SC02 Front panel aw l 9 2 a 3 4 5 6 7 10 1 Event alarm DIP Switch 6 LINK ACT LED 2 LED ALARM PWR1 PWR2 Fiber port speed LED 7 Grounding screw 3 Fiber Ethernet port 8 Heat dissipation orifices 4 Ethernet port 9 Series model name 5 Speed LED 10 DIN Rail bracket 2 18 Bottom panel CH2 Hardware Description Terminal block of alarm output Terminal Block of PWR2 2 Terminal Block of PWR1 4 Grounding screw 2 19 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual DVS 016W01 Front panel 1 Event alarm DIP Switch 6 Grounding screw 2 LED ALARM PWR1 PWR2 7 Heat dissipation orifices 3 Ethernet port 8 Series model name 4 Speed LED 9 DIN Rail bracket 5 LINK ACT LED 2 20 Bottom panel Terminal block of alarm output CH2 Hardware Description Terminal Block of PWR2 2 Terminal Block of PWR1 4 Grounding screw 2 21
6. Tx 100Base FX Connection The products are US FDA CDRH AEL Class 1 product The output signal of the fiber port will damage the eyes Do not look directly at the fiber port In your fiber connection application the RX port of DVS switches must connect to the TX port of the other fiber device and the TX port of DVS switches must connect to the RX port of the other fiber device 2 29 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Fiber Optic Max TX Min TX RX Optical Cable Manelengti power power Sensitivity Budget BIBE ns g 20dBm 1 g 11dBm 1 7 MultiMode 1310nm 14dBm 22 5dBm 2 31dBm 8 5dBm 2 2 5km SingleMode 1310nm 8dBm 15dBm 31dBm 16dBm 30km Remark 1 62 5 125um fiber optic cable 2 50 125um fiber optic cable IEEE standard transmission distance is 2km for 50 125um or 62 5um fiber optic cable Actually up to 2 5km distance is possible before dissipating the optical power budget of 8 5dBm 11dBm to a value below the Rx sensitivity And 30km distance is possible before dissipating the optical power budget of 16dBm to a value below the Rx sensitivity 2 7 DIP Switch Setting ON OFF After the corresponding switch of the port is enabled when the communication is interrupted the relay will form a CLOSED circuit and the alarm LED will be on After the corresponding switch of the port is disabled when the communicati
7. LED 2 10 Bottom panel Terminal block of alarm output CH2 Hardware Description Terminal Block of PWR2 2 Terminal Block of PWR1 4 Grounding screw 2 11 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual DVS 008W01 MC01 Front panel mu T 8 9 10 1 Event alarm DIP Switch 6 LINK ACT LED 2 LED ALARM PWR1 PWR2 Fiber port speed LED 7 Grounding screw 3 Fiber Ethernet port 8 Heat dissipation orifices 4 Ethernet port 9 Series model name 5 Speed LED 10 DIN Rail bracket 2 12 Bottom panel CH2 Hardware Description Terminal block of alarm output Terminal Block of PWR2 2 Terminal Block of PWR1 4 Grounding screw 2 13 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual DVS 008W01 SC01 Front panel mu T 8 9 10 1 Event alarm DIP Switch 6 LINK ACT LED 2 LED ALARM PWR1 PWR2 Fiber port speed LED 7 Grounding screw 3 Fiber Ethernet port 8 Heat dissipation orifices 4 Ethernet port 9 Series model name 5 Speed LED 10 DIN Rail bracket 2 14 Bottom panel CH2 Hardware Description Terminal block of alarm output Terminal Block of PWR2 2 Terminal Block of PWR1 4 Grounding screw 2 15 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual DVS 008W01 MC02 Front panel aw l 9 2 a 3 4 5 6 7 10
8. S switches has another feature that is different from other unmanaged switches that is DVS switches could support high speed and non blocking to transfer the packets with VLAN tagging or the 4 traffic classes QoS packet The priority from high to low is 7 to 0 The 4 sets priorities are 7 6 5 4 3 0 2 1 The highest level priorities are 7and 6 for the application as RIP and OSPF protocol routing updated The priority 5 4 is for the delay sensitive application as video and audio application The priority 3 0 is for the control load application as streaming multi media and business critical traffic application The priority 2 1 is the lowest priority for the application that don t need any application setting This feature could let the network application be more flexible and it will not limit the networks setting cause of the packet types 4 6 Broadcast Control When some network device work abnormal it maybe will send out to many broadcast packets and it maybe will paralysis the Ethernet traffic DVS 008 016W series have Broadcast control function this feature could limit the broadcast packet traffic under the 10 full soeed packet traffic and it could avoid the abnormal broadcast packet to paralysis the Ethernet traffic and the user has more stable Ethernet environment 4 2
9. d and sufficient space around it to allow heat dissipation 3 3 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual MEMO 3 4 CH4 Functional Description Table of Contents 4 1 Auto MDI MDI X Connection 00 2 eeeeeeeeeecccee eee eeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeteeseeseaaaees 4 2 4 2 Auto Negotiation and Speed Sensing ccccccceeeeesseeseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 2 4 3 Stored and Forward sio5icncacacsiescecctenduaissetdegscceGhiendtendinentacdudentesdigadtudsenaucedts 4 2 4 4 Addresses Capability and Learning cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeees 4 2 4 5 Quality of Service and VLAN Tagging ccccceeeeeseeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeneeees 4 2 AG BrOAGCASt COMM sacccicncnicssshesensiacecieulesiesasenntad sbaviesietenesnsndedacede d lt venetedevesededetetes 4 2 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 4 1 Auto MDI MDI X Connection The Auto MDI MDI X function let users connect DVS switches 10 100Base T X ports to any kind of Ethernet device You don t need to pay attention to the type of Ethernet cable being used for the connection This means that you can use either a straight forward cable or cross over cable to connect DVS switches to Ethernet device 4 2 Auto Negotiation and Speed Sensing All of DVS switch s RJ45 Ethernet ports could independently support auto negotiation for speeds in the 10BaseT and 100Base T X modes with operation according to th
10. d Ethernet Switch Instruction Sheet Wall mounting Plate Protective Caps for unused RJ45 ports DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual MEMO CH2 Hardware Description Table of Contents Panel Layout a ADAN NEE NAA o a a r aE suv a raaraa aan naa 2 2 DIMENSION aaa ini EE AEA AEA EEA EAEE ATAA BAHA AAEE 2 26 LED NN TONS ctr KANA AANI AA AA 2 27 Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs c ececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 28 Wiring the Alarm COMA CE aapakan 2 29 Ethernet Interface AA AA 2 29 DIP Switch SS MN Giro tcticitataertante cobdnerdedidencdantdepadeahbessdenaheosichibessdssssennbonhsnnn 2 30 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 2 1 Panel Layout DVS 005100 Front panel l 2 5 EEE 1 Power LED 5 Grounding screw 2 Ethernet port 6 Heat dissipation orifices 3 Speed LED 7 Series model name 4 LINK ACT LED 8 DIN Rail bracket 2 2 CH2 Hardware Description Bottom panel 1 Terminal Block of PWR 2 Grounding screw 2 3 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual DVS 005W01 Front panel 1 Event alarm DIP Switch 6 Grounding screw 2 LED ALARM PWR1 PWR2 7 Heat dissipation orifices 3 Ethernet port 8 Series model name 4 Speed LED 9 DIN Rail bracket 5 LINK ACT LED 2 4 Bottom panel CH2 Hardware Description Terminal block of alarm output Terminal block o
11. e IEEE 802 3u standard It means that it could support some ports operating in 10 Mbps and the others ports operating in 100Mbps in the same time Auto negotiation happens when a RJ45 cable connection is made and then each time a LINK is enabled DVS switches advertises its capability for using either 10Mbps or 100Mbps transmission speeds with the device at the other end of the cable expected to similarly advertise Depending on what type of device is connected this will result in agreement to operate in a speed of either 10Mbps or 100Mbps 4 3 Stored and Forward DVS switches could support the packet size between 64 bytes to 1522 bytes They could store the traffic packets when the buffer of the receiver device in the other size of the internet line is full DVS switches could store the packages until the receiver device could process the new package DVS switches will restart to send the stored package to the receiver 4 4 Addresses Capability and Learning DVS switches has address learning engine to learn the source address of ingress frames Up to 8K MAC addresses and port number mappings can be stored in the address database When a new MAC address found that is not in the MAC address mapping database DVS switches could self learning the message of the MAC address and place it into the MAC database It means that DVS switches could automatically support more internet devices in the application 4 5 Quality of Service and VLAN Tagging DV
12. eeeeeeees 4 2 4 5 Quality of Service and VLAN Tagging cccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 2 4 6 Broadcast Control ccccccccecceecceccecceeececceeececcuccaueceecaeeseeceeeaeeseeeaes 4 2 ii CH1 Overview Table of Contents 1 1 Features 1 2 Package Checklist DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual FCC Interference 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 radio frequency signal 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 CE Declaratio
13. f PWR2 2 Terminal Block of PWR1 Grounding screw 2 5 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual DVS 005W01 MC01 Front panel AN aaa 8 9 1 Event alarm DIP Switch 6 LINK ACT LED 2 LED ALARM PWR1 PWR2 Fiber port speed LED 7 Grounding screw 3 Fiber Ethernet port 8 Heat dissipation orifices 4 Ethernet port 9 Series model name 5 Speed LED 1 DIN Rail bracket 2 6 Bottom panel CH2 Hardware Description Terminal block of alarm output Terminal Block of PWR2 2 Terminal Block of PWR1 Grounding screw 2 7 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual DVS 005W01 SC01 Front panel AN aaa 8 9 1 Event alarm DIP Switch 6 LINK ACT LED 2 LED ALARM PWR1 PWR2 Fiber port speed LED 7 Grounding screw 3 Fiber Ethernet port 8 Heat dissipation orifices 4 Ethernet port 9 Series model name 5 Speed LED 1 DIN Rail bracket 2 8 Bottom panel CH2 Hardware Description Terminal block of alarm output Terminal Block of PWR2 2 Terminal Block of PWR1 Grounding screw 2 9 DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual DVS 008W01 Front panel 1 Event alarm DIP Switch 6 Grounding screw 2 LED ALARM PWR1 PWR2 7 Heat dissipation orifices 3 Ethernet port 8 Series model name 4 Speed LED 9 DIN Rail bracket 5 LINK ACT
14. ive and positive DC wires into the terminal block and make sure that the positive DC wire is connected to V1 or V2 and that the negative DC wire is connected to OV Step 2 To prevent the loose DC wires tighten the wire clamp screws on the terminal block connector with the flat blade screwdriver r a Step 3 Insert the plastic terminal block connector into the terminal block receptor on the DVS series switch ALARM 2 28 CH2 Hardware Description 2 5 Wiring the Alarm Contact The alarm contact is a dry relay If one of the two power sources fails or the communication is interrupted the contact will turns from an OPEN circuit to a CLOSED circuit The relay can be connected to a 5A 24VDC power source SN oloje op V1 0V V2 0V ALARM _pwri___ PWR2 J a o A typical way to use the alarm is to connect the Alarm circuit to a warning light or buzzer in the control room The light or buzzer could be set up to turn on when any of the above two conditions is detected 2 6 Ethernet Interface 10 100Base T X Connection The 10 100Base T X ports of the DVS series switches are used to connect to Ethernet They can support MDI NIC type and MDI X HUB Switch type modes the pin definition of the Ethernet cable is as follows PIN MDI Mode Definition MDI X Mode Definition 8 PIN RJ45 1 TX Rx 5 T R MIHINI 3 Rx TX 6 Rx
15. n of Conformity The DVS series switches are CE certificated products they could use in any kind of the environments under CE environment specification For keeping more safe application we strongly suggest to use the CE compliant industrial enclosure products 1 1 Features Thank you for purchasing the DVS Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches The DVS series switches including 5 8 and 16 port smart switches Except the DVS 005100 The DVS series switches are equipped with the intelligent alarm function and allow the wide range of operating temperature 40 to 75 C The DVS series switches are designed to support the application in any rugged environment and comply with UL CE and FCC standards High Performance Network Technology 10 100Bas T X RJ45 100Base FX SC ST Type Single Multi mode IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3x Auto negotiation speed Auto MDI MDI X Industrial Grade Reliability Relay output port support power failure port break alarm Redundant dual DC power inputs Robust Design DVS 005100 operating temperature range is from 10 to 60 C other DVS switches could extend operating temperature from 40 to 75 C IP40 high strength aluminum case Support DIN Rail and Wall mounting CH1 Overview 1 2 Package Checklist DVS switches include the following items if there are any of these items missing or damaged please contact your customer service representative for assistance Delta DVS Unmanage
16. on is interrupted the relay still forms an OPEN circuit and the alarm LED will not be on 2 30 CH3 Installation Table of Contents 3 1 DIN Rail MOUNN pman NAN AN NAA 3 2 Wall MOUMMNG siccin sionin iae inno aeea aa iae aae a iaa Uae EEan EEEa DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 1 DIN Rail Mounting The attached metal DIN Rail plate should already be fixed to the rear panel of DVS switch when you get it If you want to mount DVS switch with DIN Rail please make sure that the stiff metal spring is towards the top as shown in the following figures Mounting Step 1 Hook the upper end of the DIN clip of the DVS series switch on the DIN Rail Step 2 Lightly push the DVS series switch toward the DIN Rail until they contact each other closely Removal Step 1 Insert the flat blade screwdriver into the DIN clip and pull the DIN clip downward Step 2 Pull the DVS series switch and you can remove it from the DIN Rail 3 2 CH3 Installation 3 2 Wall Mounting Step 1 Insert the wall mounting bracket into the slot on the rear panel of the DVS series switch and tighten the screw on it as shown in the diagram below Step 2 Place the wall mounting bracket in an appropriate position and tighten the two screws on the bracket and the DIN clip Please install the DVS with necessary airflow applie
17. ta 01332 000 Sao Paulo SP Brazil TEL 55 11 3568 3855 FAX 55 11 3568 3865 Europe Deltronics The Netherlands B V Eindhoven Office De Witbogt 15 5652 AG Eindhoven The Netherlands TEL 31 40 2592850 FAX 31 40 2592851 We reserve the right to change the information in this catalogue without prior notice 2013 06 28 Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual www delta com tw ia DVS Series Unmanaged A NELTA DVS Series Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Table of Contents CH1 Overview AA UEA E AA 1 2 la PACKAGE GINGCKISE naaa aaa naala 1 3 CH2 Hardware Description ZA Panel Layout 2n GN ANA AA 2 2 PARI PAP AA APA PP PAP 2 26 2 3 LED INGICATONS nira aaa E E ate eta 2 27 2 4 Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 2 28 2 5 Wiring the Alarm Contact cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 29 2 6 Ethernet Interface scat its tune he tees he a AANO 2 29 2 7 DIP SWIGM SOWING Za AA 2 30 CH3 Installation 3 1 DIN Rail Mounting 2 sakan mag NG a 3 2 3 2 Wall Mounting Ka NA a Naa a a a an beta 3 3 CH4 Functional Description 4 1 Auto MDI MDI X Connection mmmaaassswwwwaananananaawwaaaaananananasasasasanana 4 2 4 2 Auto Negotiation and Speed Sensing cccccceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 2 4 3 Stored and Forward PAA Aces Ae oer eeeen deanna 4 2 4 4 Addresses Capability and learning ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

    企業におけるメンタルヘルス におけるメンタルヘルス 企業におけるメンタル  LevelOne 8 x 802.3af PoE + 2 GE SFP Managed Switch -40 ~ 75C, DIN-rail  HP V5061h User's Manual  Synology Disk Station Series  DEBUGSCOPE OPTION 取扱説明書  取扱説明書 - サン電子  仕 様 書    

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file