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1. SIXNET Industrial Ethernet Unmanaged Switches Contents at a Glance Section 1 General Information Section 2 LED Indicators Section 3 Installation Section 4 Power Wiring Section 5 Ethernet Wiring Section 6 Switching Features Section 7 Technical Specifications Section 8 Service Information Applicable standards and certifications 9001 s cL us CE Total Quality Hazardous Locations Standard Locations European Directives This manual applies to the following products e ET 5ES e ET GT 9ES Unmanaged Switch User Manual Page 1 of 13 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 9 Page 11 Page 13 Marine amp Offshore US Emissions Last Revised 16 Nov 06 SIXNET e Box 767 e Clifton Park NY 12065 USA e 1 518 877 5173 e mailto support sixnetswitch com SIXNET Protected Technology Policy SIXNET protects your investment in SIXNET systems with long term planned technology and our unique Protected Technology Policy We will continue to support the specified capabilities of standard SIXNET products for at least five years We plan each product improvement and new feature to be upward compatible with existing designs and installations Our goals are to make each new software release bring new power to your SIXNET systems and have every existing feature applications program and data file continue to work We protect your investment even further with a liberal five year trade in policy Exchange standard pro
2. Technical Here are the technical specifications for these switches covered by this manual Specifications Copper Ports 10 100BaseTx 10 100BaseT x ports Protocols supported Ethernet compliancy Auto crossover Auto negotiating Auto polarity Flow control Ethernet isolation Plug and play Cable requirements Max cable distance a Multimode Fiber Port 100BaseFX Fiber port mode Fiber port connector Optimal fiber cable Center wavelength TX output power Contact SIXNET for optical details RX input sensitivity Maximum distance Half and full duplex Ethernet compliance Bye safety Ce Singlemode Fiber Port 100BaseFX Fiber port mode Fiber port connector Optimal fiber cable Center wavelength TX output power Contact SIXNET for optical details RX input sensitivity Maximum distance Half and full duplex Ethernet compliance Eye safety a Unmanaged Switch User Manual Page 11 of 13 Last Revised 16 Nov 06 SIXNET e Box 767 e Clifton Park NY 12065 USA e 1 518 877 5173 e mailto support sixnetswitch com Operation Unmanaged Store and forward non blocking Compliance IEEE 802 3 10BaseT 802 3u 100BaseTX 802 3x Flow Control Latency typical Memory bandwidth MAC addresses Address learning Address aging Address migration Back pressure Buffer memory Buffers per port amp buffer size Illegal frames Flow control SS Environmental Required supply voltage 10 30 VDC Power consumption typi
3. 11 04 not included with units A 1 65 4 19 cm B 0 85 2 16 cm _ hot shown to scale i A for reference only Version 2 units after 11 04 A 1 95 4 95 cm B 0 35 0 90 cm l J T 0 30 a ia 1 06 2 7 cm 0 76 cm Unmanaged Switch User Manual Page 5 of 13 Last Revised 16 Nov 06 SIXNET e Box 767 e Clifton Park NY 12065 USA e 1 518 877 5173 e mailto support sixnetswitch com Section 4 Power Wiring Overview These switches can be powered from the same DC source that is used to power your I O devices 10 to 30 VDC needs to be applied to terminals 2 and 3 Optionally on the SES models a backup power supply may be connected Refer to the wiring diagram below Terminal 1 should be tied to panel or chassis ground Single DC Power Redundant DC Power 7 PL P2 J7 Pl P2 VOSS wy ws To To Nea VDC Supply Single or Dual Power Inputs for 5ES Model Single Power Input for 9ES Model RM PS 024 01N The RM PS 024 01 can be used to power your switches instrumentation loops and other optional devices It operates on 85 264 VAC 47 63 Hz or 120 370 VDC and outputs 24 VDC at up to 1 Amp Refer to its data sheet for details Refer to the figure below for the power connections Optional Auxiliary DC Powe
4. 15 km 40 km or more contact SIXNET for longer distances 3 2 Gbps combined bandwidth With full duplex and 100BaseTX or 100BaseFX communications each port can provide a full 200 Mbps of data throughput 1K MAC addresses with automatic learning aging and migration Each Ethernet device inserts its unique MAC address into each message it sends out The port on the switch used for a given MAC address is automatically learned when a frame is received from that address Once an address is learned the switch will route messages to only the appropriate port instead of broadcasting messages out all ports like a hub A time stamp is also placed in memory when a new address is learned This time stamp is used with the aging feature which will remove unused MAC addresses from the table after 300 seconds If a device moves the associated port on the switch will be changed migrated as needed Up to 1 024 MAC addresses can be stored and monitored at any time Auto crossover auto mdi mdi x The RJ45 ports will automatically detect the cable type straight thru vs cross wired and re configure themselves accordingly Auto polarity The RJ45 ports except port 9 will automatically correct for reversed polarity on the TD and RD pair Auto sensing or auto negotiating speed The RJ45 ports of these switches will auto negotiate with the connected device to determine the optimal speed 10 Mbps vs 100 Mbps Automatic power saving If there is no
5. Ethernet ports are then connected to Ethernet devices such as PLCs Ethernet I O or industrial computers Electrical isolation is provided on the Ethernet ports for increased reliability Overview Please follow normal Ethernet wiring practices when installing these switches Main Ethernet Backbone Typical EtherTRAK Industrial Ethernet Office grade a Switch Installation switch Industrial switch _ E lt Refer to the SIXNET i p On line Catalog for 4 FACTORY FLOOR More Usage Ideas Industrial Ethernet enabled Computer Contra Cabinet Ethernet ie Note All 5 ports on the 5 port switch and ports 1 8 on the 9 port switch support auto speed amp duplex detection auto mdi mdix crossover and auto polarity Port 9 is an uplink port and will auto speed and crossover detect but requires full duplex and the correct polarity 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 Please note that these cables are available as straight thru or cross over configurations Either type can be used because these switches support auto mdi mdix crossover For reference the pin outs of the two cable types are listed below Ethernet Cable Pin outs Guidelines Ethernet Connector Pin Positions Unmanaged Switch User Manual Page 7 of 13 Last Revised 16 Nov 06 SIXNET e Box 767 e Clifton Park NY 12
6. cable on a port most of the circuitry for that port is disabled to save power Back pressure for half duplex The EtherTRAK Industrial Ethernet Switch will apply back pressure when necessary with half duplex operation This back pressure will reduce congestion on busy networks Buffering SRAM is used for buffering the messages The SES switches have 2 Mbits 64 Kbytes while the 9ES switches have 1 Mbits 128 Kbytes The buffer size is automatically allocated for each port as necessary Unmanaged Switch User Manual Page 9 of 13 Last Revised 16 Nov 06 SIXNET e Box 767 e Clifton Park NY 12065 USA e 1 518 877 5173 e mailto support sixnetswitch com Unmanaged operation These switches require no supervisory processor to operate properly Flow control These switches automatically support flow control frames on both the transmit and receive sides Back pressure flow control for half duplex ports and pause frame flow control for full duplex ports Forwarding These switches support store and forward mode They will forward messages with known addresses out only the appropriate port Messages with unknown addresses broadcast messages and multicast messages will get forwarded out all ports except the source port Full Half duplex operation The RJ45 ports except port 9 which is full duplex only of these switches support both full and half duplex flow control The fiber optic port s has a settable jumper or switch whic
7. 065 USA e 1 518 877 5173 e mailto support sixnetswitch com Ethernet Pin MDI X MDI Port Auto Ethernet Connector Port typical for MDI Device uplink MDI X Pin outs Cable Distance The maximum cable length for 10 100BaseT x is typically 100 meters 328 ft Switch Switch or Hub 100 meters 328 feet Switch or Hub PLC Ethernet I O PC etc 100 meters 328 feet Note Hubs and switches are different devices Hubs simply broadcast all messages out all ports switches intelligently route messages only out the appropriate port These switches may have one or two pair of fiber ports of the type multimode or Ethernet singlemode Multimode ports support a maximum segment length of 2 km Singlemode ports support a maximum segment length of 15 km 40 km long haul models or even more contact SLXNET Fiber Wiring Guidelines Each fiber optic port on the switch is comprised of a pair of SC or ST connectors which are labeled with RX and TX on the switch When making your fiber 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 The ACT LNK LED will be ON solid when you have made a proper connection Full or Half The RJ45 ports will auto sense for Full or Half duplex operation No user configuration is necessary Each fiber optic port has a mo
8. 0BaseTx connection is detected Unmanaged Switch User Manual Page 4 of 13 Last Revised 16 Nov 06 SIXNET e Box 767 e Clifton Park NY 12065 USA e 1 518 877 5173 e mailto support sixnetswitch com Section 3 Installation Overview All switches share the same footprint and can be snapped onto a standard DIN rail EN50022 or screwed directly to a flat panel Refer to the mechanical drawing below Note The Ethernet connections for the ET SES 1 come out the face of the unit The Ethernet connections for all other models come out the top Make sure to allow enough room to route your Ethernet cables ST Fiber N SC Fiber 0 275 0 40 roe 70 cm 1 02 cm E ft max for OD ST Fiber 3 417 8 05 cm DINEN a 2 935 50022 7 45 cm not Front View included 4 60 0 235 Power 4 07 0 60 cm Lor em an opie 0 43 7 8 screw 4 75 12 07 cm i 5 port model with no fiber A 1 20 3 05 cm B 0 55 1 40 cm DIN ENS0022 not included with units 5 port model with single fiber not shown to scale i A 1 20 3 05 cm B 0 0 cm _ for reference only A 5 port model with dual fiber a J j A 1 95 4 95 cm B 0 35 0 90 cm 0 30 Wa fa 1 06 2 7 cm 0 76 cm all a DIN EN50022 Version 1 units prior to
9. cal SES 1 4 0 Watts Max 8 Watts SES 2 3 5 0 Watts Note Power consumption SES 4 5 6 0 Watts varies on speed and amount of 9ES 1 6 0 Watts activity of each port 9ES 2 3 7 0 Watts Power saving Automatic Max screw terminal torque 3 48 in lbs 0 4 Nm 14 AWG and wire gauge FCC part 15 ICES 003 EN55022 Class B CE EMC immunity and surge EN61326 1 EN61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 IEEE 472 CE withstand a Unmanaged Switch User Manual Page 12 of 13 Last Revised 16 Nov 06 SIXNET e Box 767 e Clifton Park NY 12065 USA e 1 518 877 5173 e mailto support sixnetswitch com Section 8 Service Information Service We sincerely hope that you never experience a problem with any SEXNET product If you Information do need service call SIXNET at 518 877 5173 and ask for Applications Engineering A trained specialist will help you to quickly determine the source of the problem Many problems are easily resolved with a single phone call If it is necessary to return a unit to us an RMA Return Material Authorization number will be given to you SIXNET tracks the flow of returned material with our RMA system to ensure speedy service You must include this RMA number on the outside of the box so that your return can be processed immediately The applications engineer you are speaking with will fill out an RMA request for you If the unit has a serial number we will not need detailed financial information Otherwise be sure to
10. 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 uses 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 Copyright amp Trademarks Copyright SIXNET All Rights Reserved EtherTRAK is a registered trademark of SEXNET Note All information in this document is subject to change without notice Unmanaged Switch User Manual Page 2 of 13 Last Revised 16 Nov 06 SIXNET e Box 767 e Clifton Park NY 12065 USA e 1 518 877 5173 e mailto support sixnetswitch com Section 1 General Information This manual will help you install and maintain the EtherTRAK Indus
11. ducts for upgraded versions of the same product to take advantage of new features and performance improvements at any time for five years A prorated trade in allowance will be given for your existing equipment SIXNET protects your long term productivity with state of the art planned technology and continued support SIXNET Statement of Limited Warranty SIXNET LLC manufacturer of SIXNET products warrants to Buyer that products except software manufactured by SIXNET will be free from defects in material and workmanship SIXNET obligation under this warranty will be limited to repairing or replacing at SIXNET option the defective parts within one year of the date of installation or within 18 months of the date of shipment from the point of manufacture whichever is sooner Products may be returned by Buyer only after permission has been obtained from SIXNET Buyer will prepay all freight charges to return any products to the repair facility designated by SLXNET This limited warranty does not cover losses or damages which occur in shipment to or from Buyer or due to improper installation maintenance misuse neglect or any cause other than ordinary commercial or industrial applications In particular SUEXNET makes no warranties whatsoever with respect to implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose All such warranties are hereby expressly disclaimed No oral or written information or advice given by SIXNET or SIXNET
12. h allows you to select the desired operation illegal frames Illegal frames as defined by IEEE 802 3 will be dropped This includes short frames long frames CRC error frames and alignment error frames IEEE 802 3 compliant The EtherTRAK Industrial Ethernet Switch strictly abides to the IEEE 802 3 standard for 10BaseT 100BaseTX and 100BaseFX Ethernet communications Latency The typical latency of a message at 100 Mbps is 5 microseconds or faster The latency is the time it takes a message to be routed internal to a switch from one port to another Non blocking This means that the switches offer the best in performance and are capability of full wire speed transmissions Plug and play This means that most functions or features of these switches are automatic and that there are minimal or no optional parameters that need to be set Just plug in your Ethernet cables apply power and the unit will immediately begin to operate Protocol independent These switches will work with all popular Ethernet protocols and networks such as TCP IP the Internet IP UDP NetBEUI and many more It is compatible with all protocols that run over standard Ethernet IEEE 802 3 In fact 1t will support packets of different protocols simultaneously Unmanaged Switch User Manual Page 10 of 13 Last Revised 16 Nov 06 SIXNET e Box 767 e Clifton Park NY 12065 USA e 1 518 877 5173 e mailto support sixnetswitch com Section 7 Technical Specifications
13. have your original purchase order number and date purchased available We suggest that you give us a repair purchase order number in case the repair is not covered under our warranty You will not be billed if the repair is covered under warranty Please supply us with as many details about the problem as you can The information you supply will be written on the RMA form and supplied to the repair department before your unit arrives This helps us to provide you with the best service in the fastest manner Normally repairs are completed in two days Sometimes difficult problems take a little longer to solve If you need a quicker turnaround ship the unit to us by air freight We give priority service to equipment that arrives by overnight delivery Many repairs received by mid morning typical overnight delivery can be finished the same day and returned immediately We apologize for any inconvenience that the need for repair may cause you We hope that our rapid service meets your needs If you have any suggestions to help us improve our service please give us a call We appreciate your ideas and will respond to them For Your Convenience Please fill in the following and keep this manual with your SEXNET system for future reference P O Date Purchased Purchased From To obtain support for SIXNET products Support On line support http www get2support com Order on line http www sixnetstore com Latest product info http w
14. n condensing Standards and Safety The EtherTRAK Industrial Ethernet Switch meets the following standards Electrical safety UL 508 CSA C22 14 EN61010 1 IEC1010 EMI emissions FCC part 15 ICES 003 EN55022 Class B EMC immunity EN61326 1 EN61000 4 2 3 4 5 and 6 Hazardous locations UL 1604 CSA C22 2 213 Class 1 Div 2 Groups A B C D Cenelec EN50021 Zone 2 EEx nA II T4 X 40 C lt T lt 85 C Install the EtherTRAK Industrial Ethernet Switch in accordance with local and national electrical codes 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 Unmanaged Switch User Manual Page 3 of 13 Last Revised 16 Nov 06 SIXNET e Box 767 e Clifton Park NY 12065 USA e 1 518 877 5173 e mailto support sixnetswitch com Section 2 LED Indicators Overview These switches have communication LEDs for each port and a power LED Refer to the pictures below for the typical location of these LEDs The exact location of these LEDs may vary between the different models sxjt Ax fadestria Fakrvert i pppoe rr y TIES i lt r e Paahtiime Switch TOI ee J seee res sene ET 5ES 1 ET 5ES 2 or 3 ET 5ES 4 or 5 5 port all copper 5 port with 1 fiber 5 port with 2 fiber ee a ee M i ol RX TX t EtherTRAK Row ei si Si ex ge ae E e AS E E E we w jann A nor
15. r Input AC Line Optional DC DC GND DC Power i pie Auxiliary DC Power X gt Chassis HDC GND Input Neutral _ een pe Output N DC GND DC IN gt l Chassis GND n Chassie GN Q DC GND peenp Extra terminals i A DC OUT DCGND V 2 for 4 20 loops P ae 5 be Epos lo DCGND and more Opt Auxiliary DCGND V S Power Input HDCGND 2 DC GND HDCGND 2 Remote I O Power Supply gt DC IN DC GND m al ke a DC OUT 7 Cia oe ua paa DC OUT gt D Field a mE AC Power Input DC OUT a wo m Device i a a i Eer SUPR S a lt Q Line DC OUT gt o fie Q Q Line E HDC OUT V O piscrete x Neutral DC OUT gt D Output lo EEEE ET i e a C eo ewe Oe ee ee ee ee ee ee 2 Neutral DC OUT ae gt Discrete 1234567 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Chassis DC OUT gt L Input 3 0 DC Power for controllers Wiring Base 2 RTUs I O and user loops Screw Torque The screw terminals should be tightened as follows Maximum 3 48 in lbs 0 4 Nm Unmanaged Switch User Manual Page 6 of 13 Last Revised 16 Nov 06 SIXNET e Box 767 e Clifton Park NY 12065 USA e 1 518 877 5173 e mailto support sixnetswitch com Section 5 Ethernet Wiring These switches provide connections to Ethernet devices on the factory floor Typically a port is used to connect to another Ethernet switch or hub that is connected to the main Ethernet backbone The other
16. ra eek Industrial Ethernet E a ee ai FA Real time Switch TOE Eada a na E wre range i gee crores cues SIXNET ET GT 9ES 1 ET GT 9ES 2 or 3 9 port all copper 9 port with 1 fiber Power LED This LED will be on solid when proper power has been applied to the unit ACT LNK The activity ACT and link LNK indication is combined into one LED labeled LEDs ACT LNK or A on these switches There is one of these LEDs per port OFF This would indicate that there is not a proper Ethernet connection Link between the port and another Ethernet device Make sure the proper cable type is in use and that it has been plugged securely into the ports at both ends See section 5 for proper Ethernet cabling ON Solid not flashing This would indicate that there is a proper Ethernet connection Link between the port and another Ethernet device but no communications activity is detected Flashing This would indicate that there is a proper Ethernet connection Link between the port and another Ethernet device and that there is communications activity This LED indicates what speed of communications is detected on the port There is one of 10 100 ee 660199 1 LEDs these LEDs per RJ45 port and it is labeled S The fiber optic port does not have one of these LEDs because its speed is fixed at 100 Mbps Mbps Megabits per Second OFF A 10 Mbps 10BaseT connection is detected ON A 100 Mbps 10
17. s representative shall create a warranty or in any way increase the scope of this warranty This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties whether oral or written expressed or implied SIXNET s liability shall not exceed the price of the individual units which are the basis of the claim In no event shall SLXNET be liable for any loss of profits loss of use of facilities or equipment or other indirect incidental or consequential damages INSTALLATION AND HAZARDOUS AREA 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 SIXNET 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 I Division 2 wiring methods and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS 1 DIVISION 2 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE REPLACING OR WIRING UNITS WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NONHAZARDOUS FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to
18. trial Ethernet Overview Real time switches These products are extremely easy to install and operate because little or no user configuration is required Once the Ethernet connections are made and the unit is powered up it will immediately begin to operate Operation Unlike an Ethernet hub that broadcasts all messages out all ports these witches will intelligently route Ethernet messages only out 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 switches support both 10BaseT 10 Mbps and 100BaseTx 100 Mbps on their RJ45 ports Each of these ports will independently auto sense the speed allowing you to interface to regular or fast Ethernet devices Some models also have 100BaseFX 100 Mbps fiber optic port s Refer to Section 6 for more information on operation and features Performance These general specifications apply to these switches Refer to Section 7 for complete Specifications technical specifications Ports models vary 10 100BaseT x Shielded RJ45 100BaseFX SC or ST connectors Required Voltage 10 30 VDC see Section 7 for power consumption for each model Ethernet Standards IEEE 802 3 10BaseT 802 3u 100BaseTX 802 3x Full Duplex RJ45 10 Mbps half duplex or 200 Mbps full duplex Fiber 100 Mbps half duplex or 200 Mbps full duplex 5 to 95 no
19. vable slide switch or jumper that allows you to select the mode The metal cover needs to be removed to access the movable jumper See diagram below Duplex Operation Note You must cycle power to the switch after changing the slide switch or jumper position C Holf Duplex Corner af CH ojo Full Duplex after removing Trans e ijan metol cover CEIVER lo e 9 Half Duplex Unmanaged Switch User Manual Page 8 of 13 Last Revised 16 Nov 06 SIXNET e Box 767 e Clifton Park NY 12065 USA e 1 518 877 5173 e mailto support sixnetswitch com Section 6 Switching Features Switching nie a ia explanation of some of the features found in these switches documented by Features nail 10BaseT and 100BaseTx Auto detection Standard Ethernet 10BaseT has a maximum speed of 10 Mbps in half duplex mode Fast Ethernet 100BaseTx has a maximum speed of 200 Mbps in full duplex mode The RJ45 ports on these switches automatically select the appropriate speed 100BaseFX multimode and singlemode fiber optic port The fiber optic port found on some models is classified as 100BaseFX and supports 100 Mbps operation only Both multimode and singlemode models are available Multimode allows for multiple wavelengths over a cable with a core diameter of typically 50 or 62 5 microns The maximum distance for multimode is 2 km Singlemode uses a single wavelength and cable core diameter of around 10 microns which allows for a maximum distance of
20. ww sixnetio com Phone 1 518 877 5173 Fax 1 518 877 8346 E mail mailto support sixnetio com Mailing address SIXNET 331 Ushers Road P O Box 767 Clifton Park NY 12065 Unmanaged Switch User Manual Page 13 of 13 Last Revised 16 Nov 06 SIXNET e Box 767 e Clifton Park NY 12065 USA e 1 518 877 5173 e mailto support sixnetswitch com

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