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EnviroNET™ 2100 Series Ethernet Extenders User Manual
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1. transmission EnviroNET Model 2168 Table 17 EnviroNET Ethernet Extender Model 2168 Specific Specifications Description Line Interface CopperLINK Ethernet Extender Model 2168 16 67 Mbps Multi Rate Ethernet Extender RJ 45 or terminal block Ethernet Interface Transmission Shielded RJ 45 Switch selectable asynchronous and synchronous line rates up to 16 67 Mbps Surge suppression EnviroNET Model 2157 CopperLink 20kA 8 20ms gas tube EnviroNET User Manual B Specifications EnviroNET Model 2172 Table 18 EnviroNET Ethernet Extender Model 2172 Specific Specifications Description CopperLINK Ethernet Extender Model 2172 50 Mbps Ethernet Extender Line Interface RJ 45 pin 4 ring pin 5 tip Ethernet Interface 8 position shielded RJ 45 Auto sensing 10 100Base T with half or full duplex oper ation DIP switch capable of disabling 100 Mbps full duplex for equipment that does not support 802 3X Pause Packets Protocol Transparent to high layer protocol Supports 802 1Q VLAN tagging Modulation Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QAM 4 band Duplexing Method Frequency Division Duplexing FDD Frequency Range Copperlink 0 12 MHz Transmission Copperlink line rate Up to 50 Mbps Surge suppression CopperLink line maximum current surge 20kA 8 20ys gas tube EnviroNET Model 2172 43
2. Other Models 30 Chapter 4 Operating the EnviroNET Chapter contents Powenne upiehe TZ 3 Moa eee e eerie A A A E E esac eae cere ee ee 32 LEDS E T and EC modelsaonly sido 32 On 32 TRIST senna ua remm IUE 32 About Themnal Operation EL Models only aa 33 Opernanothe T T T ete a e cMegtactersctesret ee sera etree cetera eres seeee eee ate ees 33 31 EnviroNET User Manual 4 Operating the EnviroNET Powering up the EnviroNET The EnviroNET is designed to be powered on automatically There is no power switch The green power LED will light when the power is on ET and EC models only To power the EnviroNET l You need to wire the power cable If you havent done this already go to the section Wiring the power on page 17 in Chapter 2 Installing the EnviroNET 2 After all of the cables are properly wired close and lock the case Plug the power cable into an electrical outlet Note Once in operation the EnviroNET will run over all temperatures without user intervention LEDs ET and EC models only The EnviroNET has two LEDs Power and Temperature Control Indicator ET models Power The Power light will be on when the EnviroNET is operating normally Temperature Control The Temperature Control Indicator light will be on when the heater is on The heater will automatically come on at temperatures under 409C 40 F When the Temperature Control Indicator light is on the EnviroNET will not
3. This device is NOT intended nor approved for connection to the PSTN It is intended only for connection to customer premise equipment In accordance with the requirements of council directive 2002 96 EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE ensure that at end of life you separate this product from other waste and scrap and deliver to the WEEE collection system in your country for recycling Chapter 1 General Information Chapter contents E A YR TEN Tee USES NT EE vamos 9 CONE 9 OIE E N E a a E T RD d eI LL d 10 IRR 1 11 EnviroNET User Manual 1 General Information Overview EnviroNET Ethernet Extenders provide transparent extension of your 10 100 Ethernet LANs at distances up to 8 km over a single twisted pair or line rates up to 50 Mbps EnviroNET Ethernet Extenders operate at line rates from 192 kbps to 50 Mbps depending on the model selected EnviroNET M Ethernet Extenders are housed in a NEMA 4 enclosure and operate in extreme temperatures ranging from 40 to 85 C EnviroNET Ethernet Extenders are the ideal solution for extending or providing Ethernet terminations to locations where harsh environmental elements such as heating cooling dust and moisture cannot be controlled Features EnviroNET Ethernet Extenders offer these features e Ethernet Extension Extends 10 100Base TX Ethernet at distances up to 8km over 2 wire 24 AWG unconditioned lines Extended Temperature 40 to 85 C
4. Figure 10 EnviroNET 2172 Dip Switch Settings EnviroNET Model 2172 24 EnviroNET User Manual 3 Configuring the EnviroNET Switch 1 Symmetric Asymmetric Operation To configure the unit for symmetric or asymmetric operation push the first toggle switch up or down Refer to table 4 for settings Table 4 Symmetric Asymmetric Operation ON Symmetric Operation OFF Asymmetric Operation Switches 2 and 3 Data Rate Refer to table 5 for the symmetric line rate settings Switch 1 must be in the On position Refer to table 6 for the asymmetric line rate settings Switch 1 must be in the Off position Table 5 Symmetric CopperLink Line Rates Selection Chart Symmetric Line Rate Table 6 Asymmetric CopperLink Line Rates Selection Chart S2 2 S2 3 Asymmetric Line Rates DS US ON ON 50 Mbps 2 Mbps ON OFF 16 Mbps 2 Mbps OFF OFF 4 Mbps 1 Mbps Switches 4 5 and 6 Ethernet Configuration Refer to table 7 to configure Ethernet settings with switches 4 5 and 6 Table 7 Ethernet configurations ON ON ON Awuto Negotiate ON ON OFF 100Mb Full Duplex ON OFF ON 100Mb Half Duplex ON OFF OFF 10Mb Full Duplex OFF ON ON 10Mb Half Duplex EnviroNET Model 2172 25 EnviroNET User Manual 3 Configuring the EnviroNET Switch 7 Ethernet Shutdown To enable or disable Ethernet Shutdown push toggle switch seven 7 up or down Refer to table 8 for setting
5. C TE 32 PC mod mM 32 About Thermal Operation ET ModelsonlVlc acicate 33 Operating tbe EnviroNEE concordia islas 33 5 Contacting Patton for assistance 34 A A 35 Contact tomador narnia anida 35 Patton support headquart rs n the USA ia 35 Alternate Patton support for Europe Middle East and Africa EMEA serere 35 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs eese nettes 35 pie PP duo O EE SE sara lan T 35 Quito wabranty o A pe Mte rM ege ex ere E aa ea EYES BE da add paia Ca RETA Febr Eneas EE 36 Roue Lom CHOC UR tei BRR RIO RAE E RARO E RGE RAE ue FINO ERROREM Den RD RR PR 36 Return for eredt policy ne o pede dp HEURE HERR Ee RE br dtes 36 JU 0 A iio ULIS 36 Shuippine MSCONS cedi onere t rei tee ia 36 ege lj 37 A a or 38 EMC Compliance 38 K Compliance italia illes 38 PSIN Regulatory Compliance creissent teet init 38 Radio and TV Interference FCC PA A oe e Dee eee esr eee 38 GE SC ata tio incon Conlon T oa Gee iuret tiet fear eA a p REED SODA na 38 Authorized European Representative eee ne EO valio airis dolio ie 39 B Specificato re 40 B asviroNET Model 2156 tectis ete rte dh en HIR Re EARE Re e EA ERRAT DNA E eru a 41 EnviroNET Model nA rM 42 Envir
6. EC only ET EC only External terminal block connections Figure 4 Diagram of EnviroNET components Models 2156 and 2157 PC Board The PC Board contains the following connections e User configurable Dip switches S1 or 2 Line port Ethernet port Power jack These connections are wired internally by the factory but you will still need to wire the external connections on the terminal block for the PC board connections to work See Wiring the terminal block on page 19 About the Hardware 15 EnviroNET User Manual 2 Installing the EnviroNET AC DC Power Supply The AC DC power supply is installed internally by the factory However you will need to wire the power cable externally for the EnviroNET to have power See Wiring the power on page 17 Interface Board The Interface Board contains the following connections Internal power External power Heater ET model only Temperature Control Indicator ET and EC models only Fan ET and EC models only External terminal block connections Internal terminal block connections Power and Temperature Control Indicator LED connections ET and EC models only The user will need to wire the external terminal block connections and the external power connection only The factory has already wired the internal power and internal terminal block connections as well as the heater temperature control indicator fan and LEDs About the Hardware 16 EnviroNET User
7. Manual 2 Installing the EnviroNET Wiring the power Inside the EnviroNET the power cable is wired to the power supply but it is not wired externally because dif ferent customers require different lengths of power cable for their specific EnviroNET environments You will need to provide your desired length of power cable for the unit You should run the power cable through the brass gland that is placed to the far left on the bottom panel of the EnviroNET See figure 5 The steps to wiring the power include running the power cable wires through the gland and connecting the power cable wires to the EnviroNET unit Running the power cable through the gland To run the power cable through the gland l Locate the gland that the power cable should be run through See figure 5 Power cable gland Figure 5 Gland designated for the power cable 2 You may unscrew the gland to allow more flexibility when threading the power cable wires To unscrew the gland either by hand or with a Crescent adjustable wrench turn the gland to the left until it is loos ened 3 Carefully thread the wires through the gland from the outside into the EnviroNET Note The brass glands on the bottom panel of the EnviroNET can prop erly seal cables with an outer diameter between 3mm and 8mm Wiring the power 17 EnviroNET User Manual 2 Installing the EnviroNET Connecting the power cable wires to the EnviroNET To connect the power cable w
8. at 100M full duplex Refer to table 11 for settings Table 11 Ethernet Auto Sense Selection Chart OFF Full Auto Negotiation Factory Default 100 Mbps Full or Half Duplex 10 Mbps Full or Half Duplex ON Limited Auto Negotiation 100 Mbps Half Duplex 10 Mbps Full or Half Duplex Switches 2 3 and 4 Data Rate Refer to table 12 for the symmetric line rate settings Switch 1 must be in the On position Refer to table 13 for the asymmetric line rate settings Switch 1 must be in the Off position Table 12 Symmetric CopperLink Line Rates Selection Chart S1 2 S1 3 S1 4 Symmetric Line Rate ON JON ON 6 25 Mbps ON JON OFF 9 38 Mbps ON OFF OFF 12 5 Mbps Factory Default ON OFF ON 16 67Mbps Table 13 Asymmetric CopperLink Line Rates Selection Chart S1 2 S1 3 S1 4 Asymmetric Line Rates DS US OFF OFF ON 4 17 Mbps 1 56 Mbps Mode 0 OFF ON ON 9 38 Mbps 1 56 Mbps OFF ON OFF 16 67 Mbps 2 34 Mbps EnviroNET Model 2168 29 EnviroNET User Manual 3 Configuring the EnviroNET Switches 5 6 7 and 8 Reserved Switches 5 6 7 and 8 are reserved and should be in the Off position Table 14 Reserved for future use S1 5 S1 6 S1 7 S1 8 Reserved OFF OFF OFF OFF Reserved Factory Default Other Models No user configuration is necessary for the following models EnviroNET 2157 Models ET EH EC EnviroNET 2156 Models ET EH EC
9. be powered on to operate and the Power light will be off EC models Power The Power light will be on when the EnviroNET is operating normally Temperature Control The Temperature Control Indicator light will be on for temperature control condi tions such as when the fan is operating Note EH models do not have a fan or heater therefore they do not have LEDs Powering up the EnviroNET 32 EnviroNET User Manual 4 Operating the EnviroNET About Thermal Operation ET Models only The ET model is the only EnviroNET model that includes a heater The ET unit will not turn on at 409C 40 F The heater controller monitors the temperature until it is warm enough to turn on the device The device inside cannot be turned on below 09C 32 F The heater controller will automatically start warming the inside of the unit until the internal temperature is above 0 C 32 F During that warm up period the Temperature Control Indicator LED will light The unit will take 20 30 minutes to power on from a cold start at 409C 40 F Of course warmer ambient tempera tures will shorten this warm up time Once the unit powers on the unit will stay powered on when ambient temperatures drop below 0 C 32 F At those times the heater will turn on to maintain the proper internal temperature The Temperature Control Indicator LED will light when the heater is on The fan will speed up cooling and heating times Operating the Envir
10. functioning Note A note presents additional information or interesting sidelights The alert symbol and IMPORTANT heading calls attention to IN important information IMPORTANT The alert symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential hazard Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage The shock hazard symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a IN potential electric shock hazard Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage caused by electric shock The alert symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential safety hazard IN Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid personal injury The shock hazard symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential electric A shock hazard Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid injury caused by electric shock EnviroNET User Manual About this guide Safety when working with electricity A WARNING ES This device is to be installed only by qualified service person nel lt contains no user serviceable parts and shall be returned to Patton Electronics for repairs or repaired by qual ified service personnel Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the unit is ON or OFF To avoid electric shock use caution when near WAN ports When detaching the cables detach the end away from the device first Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity
11. the twisted pair wires through the gland and connecting the twisted pair wires to the EnviroNET unit Running the twisted pair wires through the gland To run the twsited pair wires through the gland l Locate the glands that the twisted pair wires should run through See figure 7 Terminal block glands Figure 7 Glands designated for the terminal block 2 You may unscrew the gland to allow more flexibility when threading the wires To unscrew the gland either by hand or with a Crescent adjustable wrench turn the gland to the left until it is loosened 3 Carefully thread the wires through the gland from the outside into the EnviroNET Note The brass glands on the bottom panel of the EnviroNET can prop erly seal cables with an outer diameter between 3mm and 8mm Wiring the terminal block 19 EnviroNET User Manual 2 Installing the EnviroNET Connecting the twisted pair wires to the EnviroNET To connect the twisted pair wires to the EnviroNET 1 Run the twisted pair wires from outside of the EnviroNET through the unscrewed glands on the right to the inside of the unit 2 Connect the appropriate wires to the appropriate slots in the terminal block There should be one wire per gland Follow the wiring diagram that is on the inside of the EnviroNET door see figure 8 ET2172 12 EnviroNET m thernet Extender A zu UE 7 O WI Ta idi 7 6 WEG MT GZ Gay Y NA A o Lica A VA GS UM WZ AND LLLA Pow
12. EnviroNET Model 2172 has eight DIP switches for configuring the EnviroNET for a wide variety of applications This section describes switch locations and explains the different configurations Figure 9 shows the orientation of the DIP switches in the On and Off positions 1 e POWER ONE o P ESSEN Push toggle up NON for ON position Push toggle EEE 2345678 IS down for OFF position Figure 9 DIP switch orientation Configuring the EnviroNET 23 EnviroNET User Manual 3 Configuring the EnviroNET Configuring DIP Switch S2 DIP switch S2 is where you configure the line rate symmetric or asymmetric Ethernet and Ethernet Shut down Table 3 summarizes the default positions of DIP switches S2 1 through 2 8 Detailed descriptions of each switch follow the table Table 3 52 Summary Position Description S2 1 Symmetric Asymmetric S2 2 Line Rate 23 lineRate X S2 4 Ethernet configuration 2 5 Ethernetconfiguration S2 6 Ethernet configuration 27 Ethernet Shutdown Enable S2 8 Remote Configuration Push toggle up NON for ON position CH Push toggle im mim m m NN down for OFF position 23456 V Line Rate EE Symmetric Operation Ethernet Qu NE Asymmetric Operation Configuration Configuration
13. Operates in environments that do not have heating or cooling options NEMA 4 Case Protection against elements such as dirt rain sleet snow dust and the external formation of ice on the enclosure Auto sensing Full Duplex Ethernet Auto 10 or 100Base TX and full or half duplex Ethernet operation Transparent LAN Bridging Passes higher layer protocols and supports 802 1Q VLAN tagging The Patton EnviroNET Ethernet Extender offers a reliable and robust solutions for connecting peered 10 100Base T Ethernet LANs reaching remote PCs and equipment or delivering last mile ISP services at line rates up to 50 Mbps Patton s EnviroNET allows the Ethernet Extenders to operate under harsh tempera tures 40 to 85 C and 40 to 185 F and resist various environmental elements such as dust rain snow sleet etc Just co locate an EnviroNET Ethernet Extender at any outdoor data acquisition location and pair it up with an equivalent Patton Ethernet Extender inside the building The EnviroNET is targeted for harsh industrial and outdoor applications It is the pairing of standard Patton products into environmentally compatible enclosures to form a complete solution The enclosure is NEMA 4 IP 65 rated which means that it offers protection against dirt rain sleet snow dust and ice The EnviroNET enclosure includes a sealed door gasket cable management and internal elec tronics for temperature control Overview 9 EnviroNET User Man
14. P PATTON BH Ea ElectronicsTo EnviroNET 2100 Series Ethernet Extenders User Manual Important This is a Class A device and is intended for use in an industrial environment It is not intended nor approved for use in a C residential environment Important This device is NOT intended nor approved for connection to the PSTN It is intended only for connection to customer premise equipment Sales Office 1 301 975 1000 Technical Support 1 301 975 1007 E mail support patton com WWW www patton com Document Number 06401U2 001 Rev A Part Number O7MEN2100 UM Revised October 22 2007 Patton Electronics Company Inc 7622 Rickenbacker Drive Gaithersburg MD 20879 USA Tel 1 301 975 1000 Fax 1 301 869 9293 Support 1 301 975 1007 Web www patton com E mail support patton com Trademark Statement Trademark names and copyrights are the registered trademarks or copyright names of the respective owners and owned by them Other brand names product names or trade names appearing in this document are the properties and registered trademarks of their respective owners All names mentioned herewith are served for identification purpose only Copyright O 2007 Patton Electronics Company All rights reserved The information in this manual is subject to change without notice for continuous improvement in the product All rights are reserved The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies
15. Running thepowencable through the Sl 17 Connecting the power cable wires tothe STET GOH I eee ean eee reenter we error enter eee 18 Wiring thesernoimalplacks si noe oe eee eee PP C UE EMI MT 19 Running tested pain wires through the pand eese e ae T e 19 Connecting the twisted pait wires to the EoyiroNE Poeren e E A SEULS 20 Confieuring the ea 21 MN eere E E A E E 21 Wallmount eee M T a oe no 21 Dolemounte cce eere E EEE a Na dean Saca SS Zi 3 Configuring the EnvitoNE I 7 0 ree ceara sro Dan can Pan EAR sar tovectesesntetsarect CEUEESSEIDT TIRE SES CES SENE EIE RISE UE res SENE 22 Condeusins the Enviro NE osa 93 EnviroNET Madeleine 25 Configurine DPS 41 vole E E E MIT EU TE mM NIU MIU 24 SMS E E A E oe 25 Switches 2andi ds Data Rates eec e E E E E E E 25 Switches 4 S and 6 Ethernet Configuration a 25 A or e e E E A DR E 26 Switche Remote Conii an 26 IT TS ST 2 T 6 ee eae ae cco SEES ee eRe eee p Contents EnviroNet User Manual Contisurmo DIP SwiteluSl Leonid dildos 28 Switch 1 Ethernet Auto Senie ias PEE R eek 29 Switches 2 3 and Data Bate nece qiero Fetal petia set das ERE HERR REESE ER iaa decias 29 Switches 5 0 7 and 8 Reserved i a eee pron avi e eie ORE ER REEL aE 30 Other Models MER iaa cidad iden 30 4 Operating the EnviroNET 31 Pometine up the Enviro NB aie ard re rr ni E o P EO etus 32 LEDs El and EC models only orinocense XR ERE Hara ri et uso FERE ar a REA EH AETERNE SENE ceeds 32 c Dl M
16. are on different branches CE Declaration of Conformity We certify that the apparatus identified in this document conforms to the requirements of Council Directive 89 336 EEC as amended by Directives 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility and Council Directive 73 23 EEC as amended by Directive 93 68 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits The safety advice in the documentation accompanying this product shall be obeyed The conformity to the above directive is indicated by the CE sign on the device Compliance 38 EnviroNET User Manual A Compliance Authorized European Representative DRM Green European Compliance Services Limited Oakdene House Oak Road Watchfield Swindon Wilts SN6 8TD UK Authorized European Representative 39 Appendix B Specifications Chapter contents Enya EE Model Sr eere EEUU a E DD dp 41 A Modell O ooo 42 Envira EM or al 69 ara eR erem m eter RE E 42 Enrico SI ode 1 02 rere ce emet cer dm 43 40 EnviroNET User Manual B Specifications EnviroNET Model 2156 Table 15 EnviroNET Ethernet Extender Model 2156 Specific Specifications CopperLINK Ethernet Extender Model 2156 Description 2 3 Mbps Ethernet Extender Data Rate 2304 kbps Diagnostics V52 compliant 511 51 1E pattern generator a
17. commend you begin your search for answers by using our technical knowledge base Here we have gathered together many of the more commonly asked questions and compiled them into a searchable database to help you quickly solve your problems Patton support headquarters in the USA Online support available at www patton com E mail support e mail sent to support patton com will be answered within 1 business day Telephone support standard telephone support is available five days a week from 8 00 am to 5 00 pm EST 1300 to 2200 UTC GMT ty calling 1 301 975 1007 Fax 1 253 663 5693 Alternate Patton support for Europe Middle East and Africa EMEA Online support available at www patton inalp com E mail support e mail sent to support patton inalp com will be answered within 1 business day Telephone support standard telephone support is available five days a week from 8 00 am to 5 00 pm CET 0900 to 1800 UTC GMT by calling 41 0 31 985 25 55 e Fax 41 0 31 985 25 26 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs Patton Electronics is an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer and our products are carefully tested before ship ment All of our products are backed by a comprehensive warranty program Note Ifyou purchased your equipment from a Patton Electronics reseller ask your reseller how you should proceed with warranty service It is often more con venient for you to work with your loca
18. e a flat tip screwdriver to turn the locks to all the way to the right 3 Mount the EnviroNET by securing the bolts through the holes on the EnviroNET to the wall panel Pole mount The pole mount option is available by request For information on how to mount the EnviroNET to a pole refer to the EnviroNET Pole Mount Quick Start Guide that shipped with the pole mount kit Configuring the EnviroNET 21 Chapter 3 Configuring the EnviroNET Chapter contents Conneunne Edo omues ee MUT TU UTE ae eee 23 EnviroNET Model 2172 ette EEE T AAE EE ENEA T 23 Cg ratios ines DES wy rela S dccem re HU Raat Er Tes 24 yt ld patea la tooo E 25 Switches IR T Rate oae a E A E A E E E E A 25 Switches 4 5 ando Ethernet Co seara aa E aa 25 Switch E hernet aaa aro EM ee ages ere eee 26 DTE os Reno ore Configurations toi cpu e cu T eee 26 NIA A I eee ecu MT 27 Contgurne DOAS w re A E 28 Switch Sin ro E ee c mu Du M es ea ne T MU E es 29 Switches 2 and ac 29 ES ae ocre eua Ud 30 GtherModelswes oe e EM er EM eU AMET Er UT E 30 22 EnviroNET User Manual 3 Configuring the EnviroNET Configuring the EnviroNET You can configure the EnviroNET via the dip switches on the PC board except for the 2156 and 2157 mod els The following CopperLink models are available with the EnviroNET Ethernet Extender series EnviroNET Model 2172 on page 23 EnviroNET Model 2168 on page 27 Other Models on page 30 EnviroNET Model 2172 The
19. er Input Line Connections E 00Tx 04Tip 08 N C 12 N C ea e 05 Ring 09 N C 13 N C JP3 Earth 02 Rx 06 N C 10 N C 14 N C 03 Rx 07 N C 11 N C 15 N C Figure 8 Terminal block diagram Displayed on the inside of the EnviroNET door 3 Besure to leave a little slack on the wires so that they are not stressed or pulled too tightly Also make sure that the twisted pair wires are secured tightly in the terminal block 4 To ensure that the cables are properly secured in the gland tighten the gland by turning the loose pieces all the way to the right using a Crescent adjustable wrench Note The black plugs for the brass glands on the bottom panel of the EnviroNET should not be removed Wiring the terminal block 20 EnviroNET User Manual 2 Installing the EnviroNET Configuring the EnviroNET You should configure the EnviroNET before you mount it For information on how to configure the EnviroNET see Chapter 3 Configuring the EnviroNET on page 22 Mounting the EnviroNET The EnviroNET can be mounted in two ways wall mount and pole mount Wall mount The wall mount is the typical way that an EnviroNET can be mounted You will need four bolts to mount the EnviroNET To mount the EnviroNET 1 Make sure that the location where you chose to mount the EnviroNET is sturdy and can securely hold the unit 2 Besure that the door to the EnviroNET is securely closed and locked To lock the case close the door and us
20. er clockwise to open the case Figure 2 Opening the EnviroNET case Before you begin 13 EnviroNET User Manual 2 Installing the EnviroNET Note Ifyou are unsure about the location or nature of the EnviroNET components refer to the following section About the Hardware on page 14 before you begin connecting cables and wiring the Enviro NET Abovut the Hardware This section offers information about hardware components that come with the EnviroNET including the PC board the AC DC power supply and the interface board Ethernet port line Dort LEDs Terminal block Power jack j ETEC only wiring diagram DIP Switch Power supply V i o 9 POWER ONE LP 30 o e RA a i de External jo fon gi rp p E only power connection ET EC only ET EC only ET EC only External terminal block connections Figure 3 Diagram of EnviroNET components Models 2168 and 2172 About the Hardware 14 EnviroNET User Manual 2 Installing the EnviroNET Console port MDIX Switch LEDs Terminal block Power jack Line port ET EC only ing diagram Ethernet port Power supply V WER ONE PO LP 30 e B RA Internal Heater i E External Alarm Fan LED connections power connection Ea power connection ET EC only ET
21. ete ly Connecting the power cable wires tothe E I E 18 Winne che termin ee dee uM M e d Mu M 19 Running thetwisted pair wires through the ea 19 Connecting the twistedipal wires tothe EnyitoNE T me a E E A T e eere 20 Conhieunne the Enviro o perce TR Tree ree rare eer Aare 2l IOn D errr Ree eee ee rate aera oe e eee due eI ee eT 21 Wallmount eee PR E RR REC RAR RR TUER GERE RR DES 21 a 2l 12 EnviroNET User Manual 2 Installing the EnviroNET Before you begin Before you can use the EnviroNET you must first wire the power cable wire the terminal block and configure the unit Note You should complete the wiring and configuration of the EnviroNET before you mount the unit What you will need The following components are included EnviroNET unit including PC board power supply and interface board You will need the following components not included Flat tip large bladed screwdriver e Crescent adjustable wrench Desired length of power cable Desired length of CATS twisted pair cable e 4 bolts for mounting A mounting kit can be purchased seperately Opening the case To open the EnviroNET case Figure 2 1 Take a flat tip large bladed screwdriver and insert it into the slot on a lock on the front of the case 2 Turn the screwdriver counter clockwise to unlock that lock 3 Repeat Steps 1 2 for the other lock on the front of the case 4 Lift the case door gently EnviroNET count
22. ires to the EnviroNET 1 Run the power cable wires from outside of the EnviroNET through the unscrewed gland on the far left to the inside of the unit 2 Connect the power cable wires to the external power connection block that is labeled E N L as described in table 2 Also see figure 6 Table 2 Power cable wires Designated Slot Power Wire Color Earth E Green Neutral N White Line L Black 000 ao 250 Figure 6 Connecting the power cable wires to the EnviroNET 3 Besure to leave a little slack on the wires so that they are not stressed or pulled too tightly Also make sure that the power cable wires are secured tightly in the E N L block To ensure that the cables are properly secured in the gland tighten the gland by turning the loose pieces all the way to the right using a Crescent adjustable wrench Wiring the power 18 EnviroNET User Manual 2 Installing the EnviroNET Wiring the terminal block Inside the EnviroNET the terminal block is wired to the PC board but it is not wired externally because dif ferent customers require different lengths of wire for their specific EnviroNET environments You will need to provide your desired length of CAT5 twisted pair wires for the unit You should run the twisted pair wires through the brass glands that are placed on the right on the bottom panel of the EnviroNET See figure 7 The steps to wiring the terminal block include running
23. l Configuring DIP Switch S1 3 Configuring the EnviroNET DIP switch S1 is where you configure the CopperLink line rate symmetric or asymmetric Ethernet full auto negotiation capability 100Base T full or half duplex 10Base T full or half duplex or limited auto sense only 100Base T half duplex 10Base T full or half duplex Table 10 S1 Summary Position Description SE Ethernet Auto Sense S12 Line Rate 1 3 Line Rate 1 4 Line Rate 1 5 Reserved S1 6 Reserved Sd Reserved S1 8 Reserved Switch toggle O Push toggle up NON for ON position Push toggle m m m m m n CO down for OFF position 2345678 Line Rate Ethernet Reserved Auto Sense Figure 12 EnviroNET 2168 Dip Switch Settings EnviroNET Model 2168 28 EnviroNET User Manual 3 Configuring the EnviroNET Switch 1 Ethernet Auto Sense To configure the unit for full auto sense capability or limited auto sense capability push the first toggle switch up or down Full Auto sense capability consists of standard Ethernet Auto sensing 100BaseT full duplex 100BaseT half duplex 10BaseT full duplex and 10BaseT half duplex Limited Auto sensing capability con sists on only auto sensing for 100BaseT half duplex 10BaseT full duplex and 10BaseT half duplex The lim ited auto negotiation feature is used when an Ethernet device does not comply with IEEE 802 3x back pressure flow control
24. l reseller to obtain a replacement Patton services our products no matter how you acquired them Warranty coverage Our products are under warranty to be free from defects and we will at our option repair or replace the prod uct should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment Our warranty is limited to defects in work manship or materials and does not cover customer damage lightning or power surge damage abuse or unauthorized modification Introduction 35 EnviroNET User Manual 5 Contacting Patton for assistance Outofwarranty service Patton services what we sell no matter how you acquired it including malfunctioning products that are no longer under warranty Our products have a flat fee for repairs Units damaged by lightning or other catastro phes may require replacement Returns for credit Customer satisfaction is important to us therefore any product may be returned with authorization within 30 days from the shipment date for a full credit of the purchase price If you have ordered the wrong equipment or you are dissatisfied in any way please contact us to request an RMA number to accept your return Patton is not responsible for equipment returned without a Return Authorization Return for credit policy Less than 30 days No Charge Your credit will be issued upon receipt and inspection of the equipment 30to 60 days We will add a 2096 restocking charge crediting your account with 80 of the purcha
25. n e aa S E 39 37 EnviroNET User Manual A Compliance Compliance EMC Compliance e FCC Part 15 Class A EN55022 Class A EN61000 6 2 Safety Compliance UL60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 EC EN 60950 1 e AS NZS 60950 1 PSTN Regulatory Compliance Note This device is NOT intended nor approved for connection to the PSTN It is intended only for direct connection to customer premise equipment Radio and TV Interference FCC Part 15 This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television recep tion This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reason able protection from such interference in a commercial installation However there is no guarantee that inter ference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by disconnecting the cables try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures moving the computing equipment away from the receiver re orienting the receiving antenna and or plugging the receiving equipment into a different AC outlet such that the computing equip ment and receiver
26. nd detector with error injection mode and Remote Loopback control by a single front panel switch Transmission Line Single Twisted Pair of Copper Line Coding CAP Carrierless Amplitude and Phase Modulation Line Interface Transformer coupled 1500 VAC isolation Physical Connection RJ 45 2 wire polarity insensitive pins 4 and 5 LAN Connection RJ 45 10Base T 802 3 Ethernet Protocol Transparent to higher layer protocols Supports 802 1 Q VLAN tagged packet transmission LAN Address Table 4096 MAC Addresses Frame Latency 1 Frame Buffer 512 Frames Pins RJ 45 Pin 1 Tx Data Pin 2 Tx Data Pin 3 Rx Data Pin 6 Rx Data Pins 4 5 7 8 no connection EnviroNET Model 2156 41 EnviroNET User Manual B Specifications EnviroNET Model 2157 Table 16 EnviroNET Ethernet Extender Model 2157 Specific Specifications CopperLINK Ethernet Extender Model 2157 Description 4 6 Mbps Ethernet Extender with Auto Rate Adaptation Line Rate Auto Rate adaptive from 192 kbps to 4 6 Mbps DTE Rate All 64k steps from 192 to 4608 kbps Transmission Line Single Twisted Pair of Copper Line Coding TC PAM Line Interface Transformer coupled 1500 VAC isolation Connectors RJ 11 on copper line side RJ 45 for Ethernet connection shrouded male IEC320 power connector Protocol Transparent to higher layer protocols Supports 802 1 Q VLAN tagged packet
27. oNET If the EnviroNET has been configured correctly it should operate normally without user intervention Because the EnviroNET Ethernet Extenders are configured using dip switches on the PC board it is best to power down the unit before changing the configuration of the dip switches About Thermal Operation ET Models only 33 Chapter 5 Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter contents nis fal ets eee T A e q A E A 35 ET G TESTI odo OO 35 Bartonisup part TT A eer T ET e Ue 35 Alternate Patton support for Europe Middle East and Africa EMEA o cere ec T TTE 35 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RIMAS agora TETTE 35 NWA pra Cy COMCNAGEL vi io espirra M UII ES 35 Outsol wattanmty nOs 36 IST L eee T m 36 Return totcreditpoliey Oo eI 36 SSN numero eee eae OR MEC eer eee SEE ECE RUE P HUNE 36 ShipDinsdnscpucDonse d eee cem DM ee en en RAR AO ee T ME M eee 36 34 EnviroNET User Manual 5 e Contacting Patton for assistance Introduction This chapter contains the following information e Contact information describes how to contact Patton technical support for assistance Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs contains information about the warranty and obtaining a return merchandise authorization RMA Contact information Patton Electronics offers a wide array of free technical services Ifyou have questions about any of our other products we re
28. oiNE Model EPA o E EE 42 EnvitoNET Model 21723 5 ttti tette adimenen eredi rn eer ieri deinde eid 43 About this guide This guide describes the EnviroNET Ethernet Extenders Series hardware installation and basic configuration Audience This guide is intended for the following users Operators Installers Maintenance technicians Structure This guide contains the following chapters and appendices Chapter 1 on page 8 provides basic information about EnviroNET features and interface options Chapter 2 on page 12 contains instructions on installing wiring and mounting the EnviroNET Chapter 3 on page 22 provides information on configuring specific models e Chapter 4 on page 31 provides information about operating the EnviroNET Chapter 5 on page 34 contains information on contacting Patton technical support for assistance Appendix A on page 37 provides compliance information Appendix B on page 40 contains specifications for the EnviroNET For best results read the contents of this guide before you install the EnviroNET EnviroNET User Manual About this guide Precautions Notes cautions and warnings which have the following meanings are used throughout this guide to help you become aware of potential problems Warnings are intended to prevent safety hazards that could result in per sonal injury Cautions are intended to prevent situations that could result in property damage or impaired
29. s Table 8 Ethernet Shutdown S2 7 Description ON Ethernet Shutdown Enabled OFF Ethernet Shutdown Disabled Switch 8 Remote Configuration To enable or disable Remote Configuration push toggle switch eight 8 up or down Refer to table 9 for settings Table 9 Remote Configuration 2 8 Description ON Remote Configuration Enabled OFF Remote Configuration Disabled Note The S2 8 switch applies to the remote unit only If enabled the remote unit will follow the dip switch configuration of the local unit If disabled the remote unit will use its own dip switch setting to determine its Ethernet operating mode and Ethernet Shutdown mode configuration The S2 8 switch does not affect the data rate The data rate will always follow the local configuration EnviroNET Model 2172 26 EnviroNET User Manual 3 Configuring the EnviroNET EnviroNET Model 2168 The EnviroNET Model 2168 has eight DIP switches for configuring the EnviroNET for a wide variety of applications This section describes switch locations and explains the different configurations Figure 11 shows the orientation of the DIP switches in the On and Off positions 1 o POWER ONE Oo for ON position LS Push toggle down for OFF position Figure 11 DIP switch orientation EnviroNET Model 2168 27 EnviroNET User Manua
30. s 2 1 km 32 to 1225 Twisted Pair 1 3 miles ET2168 40 to 85 C NEMA 4 2 Wire 16 Mbps 1 2 km 40 to 185 F Twisted Pair 4 000 feet EH2168 O to 50 C NEMA 4 2 Wire 16 Mbps 1 2 km 32 to 185 F Twisted Pair 4 000 feet EC2168 O to 50 C NEMA 4 2 Wire 16 Mbps 1 2 km 32 to 122 F Twisted Pair 4 000 feet ET2157 40 to 85 C NEMA 4 2 Wire 4 6 Mbps 8 km 40 to 185 F Twisted Pair 5 miles EH2157 O to 50 C NEMA 4 2 Wire 4 6 Mbps 8 km 32 to 185 F Twisted Pair 5 miles EC 157 O to 50 C NEMA 4 2 Wire 4 6 Mbps 8 km 32 to 122 Twisted Pair 5 miles ET2156 40 to 85 C NEMA 4 2 Wire 2 3 Mbps 8 km 40 to 185 F Twisted Pair 5 miles EH2156 O to 50 C NEMA 4 2 Wire 2 3 Mbps 8 km 32 to 185 F Twisted Pair 5 miles EC2156 O to 50 C NEMA 4 2 Wire 2 3 Mbps 8 km 32 to 122 F Twisted Pair 5 miles Note For more information about the specific CopperLink model that comes with your EnviroNET see Appendix B Specifications on page 40 Interface Options Chapter2 Installing the EnviroNET Chapter contents Before TUR T ET ERO OIN e O aa creer eee eee 13 What you alinea ua irr ea i E E E A AATE EE ETE EAE 13 E A A E Ute e m T o E a EU d ea 13 A Hardware e eee cere TAIN do aa can E E ODOR TOC UNESCO E 14 A IRE TEES TENE TUI nun 15 AGIDO Power Supply cs tatoo isca sons eere eue 16 interface iB Datel censere ruere eee EL T Ep T T TUM MEDI O eR 16 O hei uec iem t p Et 17 Running the power cable through the eland ooreen e e e sto
31. se price Over 60 days Products will be accepted for repairs only RMA numbers RMA numbers are required for all product returns You can obtain an RMA by doing one of the following e Completing a request on the RMA Request page in the Support section at www patton com By calling 1 301 975 1007 and speaking to a Technical Support Engineer e By sending an e mail to returns patton com All returned units must have the RMA number clearly visible on the outside of the shipping container Please use the original packing material that the device came in or pack the unit securely to avoid damage during shipping Shipping instructions The RMA number should be clearly visible on the address label Our shipping address is as follows Patton Electronics Company RMA xxxx 7622 Rickenbacker Dr Gaithersburg MD 20879 4773 USA Patton will ship the equipment back to you in the same manner you ship it to us Patton will pay the return shipping costs Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs 36 Appendix A Compliance Chapter contents Campliance oe ecce E ter eee Pere T Me T UR ace reece oe eee 38 EME Compliance eu menle cele INIM ah Pek D eI UT MUT UAE e VR ce 38 Sarerdcomplianeg uec e etd A E Ee Tt 38 CR Compliance c eere E one eee TET res 38 Radio and LN Inverterence EGG Part loi ea a INTR nen natasha tome SD UNE ES 38 CED huono T T roan meee eae Pees ee eee ee eee 38 Authorized European Representative eor e
32. that may contain in this document and makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information contain in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in whole or in part in any form or by any means without prior written permission of the fac tory Contents ESE aoeodencanccoeanenonodoaociobaoonaoocorinenbeconoonnaanananm condacenoceaoaaaadanooceocennaodoiabancooepneaonoaabedonnaanioenopeoooncooneaonneoobos 3 About CNIS SUIS 9 500 eI PISTE scan coc IIO LI a nas E DADA E TTD E TOT NER PTITUT PUEDE I ISO 5 e A E E a caeeceg sd cee cee a surges acuasueunatses cesue recon a E E E 3 STT He E 5 Jy iD EI TT MI MI rea ree 6 Safety when working withelecteicitye erioa a a eee GE NU ca e MIU U T DE TTE 7 I Etsi LEGGERE Dc 8 uU EE 9 Eeat rese eee NUI Eee ENO Aa cercar AEE pod ee apa na O aa e eR ETE sts 9 TypestoDEnviroNE Emodels eo eet c ee e eL Md 10 Interface Options ce pee Leu ee ECR TUM UE 11 AAA EnviroNE sssesentensnceaccatcresteetsesconcescescertartt centers siecatenseatneste cess 12 Before you Deem s e c ee pM DIM MI LTEM M TT TAUTA 13 TR ET E A E E E T E RS E EE EE EEE 13 A e eee see M E M d 13 Aboutthe Hardware c e cra 14 I CS eae cl eine ae Mee Nadie Ne Se aay Ra ene en ana ey aed oats sec nnn eae a eects 15 ACIDE ssec c tese ee eM sett raete regret co e TT NT Da EUR TEE e 16 orerfacelbodruge fre IN eur e AT M re I ae aaa 16 NIS Me DOWD ee e cet Rer e Meere E ETE S 17
33. ual 1 General Information Types of EnviroNET models The EnviroNET Ethernet Extender comes in three different model configurations Extended Hardened and Controlled Extended ET Temperature from 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Has a heater and a fan Has 2 LEDs Power and Temperature Control Indicator Hardened EH Temperature from 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Does not have a fan or heater Does not have LEDs Controlled EC Temperature from 0 C to 85 C 32 F to 185 F Has a fan Has 2 LEDS Power and Temperature Control Indicator Security gate IP key code entry system ET2172 R mT abd p o 2 1 km at 4 1 asymmetrical 2 wire twisted NA ET2172 R A S 212241 Figure 1 EnviroNET Ethernet Extension Application Types of EnviroNET models 10 EnviroNET User Manual Interface Options 1 General Information The EnviroNET Ethernet Extender can be made with different models from the Patton CopperLink Ethernet Extender product line The EnviroNET Ethernet Extender models and features are listed in table 1 Table 1 EnviroNET Ethernet Extender Models and Features Model Temperature Case Rating Media Type Max Line Rate Max Distance ET2172 40 to 85 C NEMA 4 2 Wire 50 Mbps 2 1 km 40 to 185 F Twisted Pair 1 3 miles EH2172 O to 50 C NEMA 4 2 Wire 50 Mbps 2 1 km 32 to 185 F Twisted Pair 1 3 miles E2172 O to 50 C NEMA 4 2 Wire 50 Mbp
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