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4. 2 INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING 2 1 Overview These industrial Ethernet switches are designed to be mounted in an industry standard rack or directly to any flat surface Each switch is supplied with a standard set of 19 rack mounting brackets Optionally other mounting brackets are available See the next page for details on utilizing the mounting brackets The above image shows an 9232 ETZ6G with standard front style F option mounted using standard rack fasteners not supplied with the switch in a typical 19 rack prior to wiring Use standard rack fasteners IMPORTANT NOTE Make sure to read Section 3 regarding thermal considerations before installing your switch The above image shows a typical installation of an 9232 ETZ6G with standard front style F option IMPORTANT NOTE When you are choosing your mounting option make sure to allow enough room to route your Ethernet copper or fiber optic cables Also please consult the specifications for your fiber optic cable to make sure you allow for the proper bend radius IINM9226 1 280714 IINM9226 1 280714 2 2 Mounting Brackets There are many options for mounting these industrial Ethernet switches Each switch is supplied with a standard set of 19 rack mounting brackets Optionally mounting brackets for 23 24 and ETSI width racks are available These mounting brackets universally support the mounting hole spacing per the EIA 1 25 ETSI 2bmm and WECO 1 0
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6. 9 oo 00000000000000000 Front 00 000000000 D Top LEDs Console ports 0 33 8 4 Left Right D D f fl eo e e e 1 00 t 25 5 JE Power block Chassis Ground Screws 7 _ re dl Back i oc o lo Le Le MES 5i de L b 92xx ETZxG Switch with R Reverse Option 3 THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS The 92xx ETZxG Series Switches are design to operate from 40 to 85 C when they are installed properly Two cooling options are offered fan cooled and conduction cooled These 92xx ETZxG switch models are fan cooled and rated for operation from 40 to 85 C with cold startup at 40 No temperature derating is required These models have the highest quality fans for long term trouble free operation With the standard T option the fans are located inside the switch on the right side The air flow is normally outward Optionally as a special order the fans can be located on the left side or even in the back Contact MTL for more information on these special options These models can be installed directly adjacent vertically to other devices in the r
7. RJ45 ports See image below For the copper RJ45 ports there are two LEDs per port integrated in the connector RJ45 Copper Port LED Status Yellow LED Link Only Indicates that there is a proper Ethernet connection ON Solid Link but no communications activity is detected Yellow LED Link amp Activity Indicates that there is a proper Ethernet connection ON Flashing Link and communications activity is detected Yellow LED No link Indicates that there is not a proper Ethernet connection OFF Link Make sure the cable has been properly connected at both ends Green LED 100 Mbps Ihe port has linked at 100 Mbps ON Solid Green LED 10 Mbps The port has linked at 10 Mbps or there is no link OFF Ethernet Port Group 1 IINM9226 1 280714 IINM9226 1 280714 6 3 Ethernet Group 2 Ethernet Group 2 are ports 11 through 18 on an 9226 ETZ8G or 19 through 24 on an 9232 ETZ6G These ports are Gigabit 10 100 1000 Mb on 9226 32 ETZ8 6G models or Fast 10 100 Mb on 9226 32 ETZ models There is only one LED per port The triangles on the labeling indicate which port upper or lower the LED belongs to See the image below Note The SFP ports if present each share an LED with their associated RJ45 port Gigabit Port LED Status reference image below ON Solid Green ON Solid Yellow Flashing either colour OFF 1000 Mb Link Only Indicates that there is a proper Gigabit Ethernet connection Link
8. Screws for NEBS Compliant Pluggable Screw Block 12345678910 Safety Grounding LT EE eH 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 CO C9 Accepts N E E S S Wire MM 0 63 P1 P1 P2 P2 15 88mm L N rh rh AN aL NOT INC Ground lug not included Power Chassis Power Alarm Input 1 GND Input 2 Relay Power amp Alarm Wiring for 92xx ETZxG Series Switches IINM9226 1 280714 IINM9226 1 280714 4 7 OK Alarm Output The 92xx ETZxG Series switches have an OK alarm output that can be tied to a PLC input an alarm indicator visible or audible or other device to indicate when there is an alarm condition such as the loss of a power input The alarm output is a Form C relay with a normally open NO normally closed NC and common C screw terminal Apply an appropriate power source to the common C terminal Alarm Output Ratings Maximum voltage 250 VAC or 220 VDC Maximum current 2 A Q 30 VDC or 0 25 A 250 VAC Minimum load 10 mVDC 10 uA The relay will operate as follows Condition NO Contact NO Contact Closed shorted to common No power to switch Open Closed Switch powered with no alarms shorted to common Closed Switch powered with no alarm shorted to common Open 4 8 Wire Guage amp Screw Torque The screw ter
9. but no communications activity is detected 100 or 10 Mb Link Only Indicates that there is a proper 10 100 Ethernet connection Link but no communications activity is detected Activity Indicates that communications activity is detected No link Indicates that there is nota proper Ethernet connection Link Make sure the cable has been properly connected at both ends Ethernet Port Group 2 6 4 Ethernet Group 3 Ethernet Group 3 are ports 19 through 26 on an 9266 ETZ8G or 25 through 32 on an 9232 ETZ6G These ports are 10 100 Mb and there is only one LED per port The triangles on thelabeling indicate which port upper or lower the LED belongs to See the image below 10 100 Port LED Status reference image below ON Solid Green ON Solid Yellow Flashing either colour OFF 1000 Mb Link Only Indicates that there is a proper 100 Mb Ethernet connection Link but no communications activity Is detected 100 or 10 Mb Link Only Indicates that there is a proper 10 Mb Ethernet connection Link but no communications activity is detected Activity Indicates that communications activity is detected No link Indicates that there is not a proper connection Link Make sure the cable has been properly connected at both ends Ethernet Port Group 3 IINM9226 1 280714 IINM9226 1 280714 6 5 Status LED The Status LED indicates the overall health of the switch It is normally ON solid indicating
10. that no internal CPU or software problems are detected It will flash when loading firmware and briefly on power up or reset Otherwise if it is OFF or flashing for an extended period of time then a problem is detected In this case please contact MTL for support 6 6 Power LEDs There are two Power LEDs labeled P1 for primary power and P2 for backup power that indicate if there is power applied to the respective input 6 7 OK Alarm LED The OK LED indicates the status of the alarm relay output This LED will be normally ON when there is no alarm or error condition such as loss of a power input Otherwise when there is an alarm then it will be OFF Status Power and Alarm Group 20 7 RESET BUTTON 7 1 Reset Button A reset button has been provided in the event that a full hardware reset of the switch is required The reset button is accessed through a small hole in the front of the switch near the status LED See the image below Simply use a straightened paper clip to push in the reset button There are two modes of operation as described below 7 2 Hardware Reset To simply perform a hardware reset just push in the reset button momentarily The switch will then immediately perform a hardware reset which takes around 30 seconds The switch will not function or be accessible during this period 7 3 Restore Factory Defaults To perform a hardware reset and restore the switch to the factory defaults then push
11. 0 standards Refer to the mechanical diagram on the next page for details There are eight threaded inserts see red arrows above on each side of the switch that allow the brackets to be mounted in numerous positions for the best fit in your rack The brackets also have extra holes see blue arrows above allowing them to be shifted right or left 1 2 inch Use the four supplied screws to mount the bracket in the desired position See below for images of a few of the possible mounting positions In the image above the brackets are In the image above the brackets are mounted flush with the front of the switch mounted flush with the back of the switch In the image above the brackets are In the image above the brackets are mounted so the front of the switch is mounted in the middle of the switch to setback 1 2 inch accommodate a centrally located rail SUI om For the most durable mounting you can use two brackets on each side as shown in the image above This is ideal for applications requiring the highest shock and vibration resistance 2 3 Mechanical Dimensions Wall Mounting Brackets optional can be mounted in corners or centered 1 00 nl Fan Location the fans are on this side 42 00 Optionally the fans can for the sealed IP50 case with NO FANS Dimensions and conductive cooling Inches mm I T00 OL am NE 0 40 10 2 typ for SC ST fiber 0 50 ESSENDO AR pe
12. 65 C Maximum operating ambient temperature with 7 or 8 Gigabit connections 60 C IMPORTANT NOTE These ratings are based on proper installation with respect to the thermal guidelines defined in this manual Improper installation will reduce the temperature rating and possibly the operational life of the switch With 25 CFM of external air movement forced air convection Maximum operating ambient temperature with O to 4 Gigabit connections 85 C Maximum operating ambient temperature with 5 to 8 Gigabit connections 75 C These S models are IP50 rated meaning they are mostly sealed against dust and debris These conduction cooled models utilize the aluminum case as a large heat sink Heat is conducted from the inside of the switch to the case so that it can then be dissipated outside via convection For best heat dissipation it is recommended that there be around 1 2U or more of free air space above and below the switch amp other device e O 0 75 19 1mm above switch O DE PES rrr 9 pars doe Lo Lo Le Le e amp oojoo Le m4 2 EX e cheb ben O 0 75 19 1mm below switch O e c other device e 2 Suggestion f your space is limited and you m
13. Instruction Manual nn MTL Industrial Ethernet INM 9226 1 9226 32 ETZ8 6G 9226 32 ETZ Industrial Ethernet Rack Mount Switches Managed Ethernet Switch Managed Ethernet Switch Crouse Hinds by E TeN INM 9226 1 INSTALLATION WARNINGS These products should not be used to replace proper safety interlocking No software based device or any other solid state device should ever be designed to be responsible for the maintenance of consequential equipment or personnel safety In particular MTL disclaims any responsibility for damages either direct or consequential that result from the use of this equipment in any application FCC Statement his 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 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 t
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15. ack No extra air gaps are required However make sure not to block the air vent slots IMPORTANT NOTE Make sure to not block either the air inlet or outlet slots These fan cooled models are IP30 rated meaning they are protected against debris gt 2 5mm m Optional Fan Location As a special order the fans can be located on the back side Contact MTL for details Default Fan Location With the T option the fans are located on the right side of the Optional Fan Location 92xx ETZxG switch With the special order L option the fans can be located on the left side Contact MTL for details Fan Location in Fan Cooled Models IINM9226 1 280714 IINM9226 1 280714 3 1 IP50 Sealed S Models These 92xx ETZxG switch models are conduction cooled and rated for operation from 40 to 85 C when there are no Gigabit connections The cold startup rating 40 is the same as the fan cooled models When there are Gigabit connections then the temperature derating is as follows With no external air movement free air convection Maximum operating ambient temperature with O Gigabit connections 85 C Maximum operating ambient temperature with 1 or 2 Gigabit connections 75 C Maximum operating ambient temperature with 3 or 4 Gigabit connections 70 C Maximum operating ambient temperature with 5 or 6 Gigabit connections
16. d at a time GE SFP pluggable ports 4 for mini GBIC transceivers Note See SFP F and SFP G GE fiber optic speed amp 1000 or 100 Mb datasheets for SFP max distance up to 80 km fiber transceiver GE fiber optic wavelength 850 nm 1310 nm specifications typical or 1550 nm Console Ports 2 for local switch management RS232 serial port DB9 male DTE 2 RXD in 3 TXD out 5 GND USB slave port Type B female Alarm Output 1 form C relay with NC normally closed and NO normally open terminals 250 VAC or 220 VDC or 2 A Q 30 VDC or 0 25 A 250 VAC Minimum load 10 mVDC 10 uA Maximum voltage and current IINM9226 1 280714 21 Power Input Standard input voltage options Special order input voltage options Special order power options Input power consumption max Surge protection 18 75 VDC inputs Environmental Operating temperature range Storage temperature range Humidity non condensing Vibration and shock Standards and Compliances Electrical safety EMC emissions amp immunity RoHS and WEEE Quality standards Mechanical Mounting Case construction Case protection Dimensions L x W x H nominal Weight typical 18 75 VDC 24 48 60 VDC nominal dual input 90 264 VAC or 130 370 VDC 110 220 VAC nominal Contact MTL for details Contact MTL for details 9226 ETZ8G 27 W 9232 ETZ6G 35 W Transient 15 000 watts peak Spike 5 000 watts 10 t
17. der Options Other power inputs options may be available Contact MTL for details The switch will have a power option specific label below the power input terminals see image for an example Make sure to reference this labeling when wiring your switch to make sure you are connecting the appropriate power to the correct terminals For the best safety always connect your earth chassis grounds first WARNING Make sure all power is OFF before wiring or unwiring any power connections to the switch The power input terminals and chassis ground screws may be located on either the front or back of the switch as shown in these images 4 2 Safety Grounding For the highest electrical safety the 92xx ETZxG switches are provided with several grounding points First there are two green ground screws that attach directly to the Switch case These screws can be used to provide a NEBS compliant safety ground Please follow all the NEBS grounding rules and your own local requirements which are not documented in this manual to ensure the safe operation of the switch Alternatively there is a chassis ground terminal 4 that can be used to safety ground the switch This terminal is internally tied to the switch case through a heavy gauge ground wire In addition there is a ground terminal for each power input Use these to terminate the ground wire for each of your power inputs WARNING Make sure all power is OFF before wiring
18. e Wiring PIN 1 PIN 1 PIN 1 PIN 3 PIN 2 PIN 2 PIN 2 PIN 6 PIN 3 PIN 3 PIN 3 PIN 1 PIN 6 PIN 6 PIN 6 PIN 2 For Reference Only Either cable wiring will work Ethernet Plug amp Connector Pin Positions IINM9226 1 280714 IINM9226 1 280714 5 3 Ethernet Fiber Wiring Guidelines The maximum cable length for 10 100 1000BaseT is typically 100 meters 328 ft The 92xx ETZxG switches may also have up to four pluggable fiber ports using mini gbic SFP small form pluggable transceivers These ports accept plug in 100Mb or Gigabit 1000Mb fiber transceivers that typically have an LC style connector They are available as multimode singlemode long haul singlemode for connections up to 80 km or special application transceivers Refer to the technical specifications for details IMPORTANT NOTE When you make a fiber connection to one of the combination SFP RJ45 ports then you cannot also use the associated copper RJ45 port at the same time and vice versa Which ever connector links first will take precedent and the other connector will become inactive This image shows a typical SFP LC This image shows the SFP LC transceiver and dual LC cable transceiver and dual LC cable plugged into the switch 5 4 Duplex Operation The RJ45 ports will auto sense for Full or Half duplex operation while the fiber ports default to full duplex operation or can be configured for Full or Half duplex Refer to the software user manual for detail
19. f your PC does not have a serial DB9 port then you can purchase an inexpensive USB to Serial converter from any computer store or use the USB port on the switch Switch DB9 Male Typical Switch DB9 Male RJ45F Signal Null modem Signal RJ45F CableDB9F to Pin Name DB9F Name Pin 4 bm RD in TD out DTR out CDN RD in TD out DTR out D Ipsum i mem OI IN DSR in RTS out RTS out CIS GS m RI in RI in mes Ani Typical Null modem cable CE ow 5 8 USB Type B Console Port As an alternative to the traditional serial port the 92xx ETZxG Series switches also have a female type B slave USB port See the image above Use a standard USB cable with a male USB type B for the switch connection to a male USB type A for the PC connection This cable is not supplied but is available from any computer store See the image below TE Typical A B USB Cable Male USB Male USB Type B Type NOTE Once you have made a physical connection to either the serial or USB port then refer to the software user manual for how to access the switch 6 LED INDICATORS 6 1 Overview The 92xx ETZxG Series switches have 1 or 2 communication LEDs for each port dual power LEDs an OK output LED and an overall status LED Typical LED Locations may vary with model 6 2 Ethernet Group 1 Ethernet Group 1 are ports 1 through 10 on an 9226 ETZ8G or 1 through 18 on an 9232 ETZ6G These are copper
20. he 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 O 2014 MTL All rights reserved i IINM9226 1 280714 8 CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 0000 RR RR RR RR hh eee eee ees 1 1 1 s pu T Eia e D ee R NE Dee ne dore Se ou a ete oo 1 1 2 ODA fetes 1 1 3 Performance specifications 1 INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING useeeee RR RR eee ees 2 2 1 OUVGIVICOW p 2 2 2 Mounting Brackets oue dues ene ede ts EURO Y ee creme ee ee es TR anie TU D pu nda ee oc TRU e RR 3 2 3 Mechanical Dimensions 4 2 4 CONNECHOM ObBUOHS 26 5065 26 oes toe Ce REPOS san be ous Ge red Ge seus terme tats Gra olus sand ee 5 THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS 0000 eee eens 6 3 1 IP50 Sealed S MOSOG S ie 2 ves oW needs ces cow ESSE en en ossi cer es eue 7 POWER AND OUTPUT WIRING 0 0 0 ccc ee eee ees 9 4 1 RU cc hae oe eae shad TIER 9 4 2 Salety Grounding s 2 ec0c0cen seen eee neo no ll eos cit et EE EEA 10 4 3 ACTOUWEFSUSIBHIS 2 ne 2e 2e du 2 ee Bees eee ee es eee eee ee eee ees ptr ca 10 4 4 Positive
21. imes for 10 uS T option fan cooled 40 to 85 C no derating cold startup at 40 C o option sealed IP50 40 to 85 C with all ports linked at 10 or 100Mb derate to 75 C with 2 ports linked at Gigabit 70 C with 4 Gigabit links 65 C with 6 Gigabit links or 60 C with 8 Gigabit links 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F 5 to 95 RH IEC 60068 2 6 2 27 IEC 60970 2 2 Conformal coating is available contact MTL for details UL508 CSA C22 2 14 PENDING EN 61010 1 CE FCC Part 15 ICES 003 EN61000 6 2 4 CE Compliant CE S09001 2000 certified 1U rack mount 19 brackets included optional ETSI 23 and 24 brackets 19 to 24 racks EIAAWECO ETSI brackets available Corrosion resistant heavy gauge aluminum IP50 with S sealed option or IP30 NEMA 2 with T option 1 75 x 17 3 x 12 inches 44 5 x 439 4 x 305 0 mm 5 5 Ibs 2 5 kg may vary slightly by model Specifications are subject to change Consult factory for latest information NOTE See the separate fiber optic transceiver datasheets for complete specifications Also other fiber transceivers may be available for special requirements such as longer distances single strand or other special applications Contact MTL for details IINM9226 1 280714 2014 MTL All rights reserved IINM9226 1 280714 23 AUSTRALIA MTL Instruments Pty Ltd 205 209 Woodpark Road Smithfield New South Wales 2164 Australia
22. in and hold the reset button for at least 5 seconds The switch will then reset and afterwards restore ALL configuration settings back to the factory defaults IINM9226 1 280714 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Here are the hardware technical specifications for the 92xx ETZxG Series switches covered by this manual Refer to the software user manual or datasheet for complete software specifications Note These specifications are subject to change Contact MTL for the latest details inputs has power applied to it 9226 32 ETZ8 6G Performance Specifications General 26 or 32 Ethernet ports total Ethernet switch type Managed store amp forward non blocking Ethernet compliance IEEE 902 3 002 23u 902 3z ab 9023x602 1D w 802 1p 802 10 and more MAC addresses amp memory 8192 amp 32 Gbps bandwidth Typ latency for 100 Mbps b us frame time varies on load Ethernet isolation 1500 VRMS 1 minute All RJ45 Copper Ports Up to 26 RJ45 copper ports 8 Gigabit and 18 fast Up to 32 RJ45 copper ports 6 Gigabit and 26 fast RJ45 speed and duplex Auto negotiation or configurable full or halt RJ45 MDI MDIX and polarity Auto MDI MDIX crossover and Auto polarity TD RD Gigabit Ethernet 6 or 8 total Gigabit Ethernet ports 10 100 1000 GE Ports RJ45 on each port Note Four of the Gigabit ports are combination ports that have both a RJ45 connector and SFP fiber connector For each of these ports only one of the connectors can be use
23. minals are removable and secured by two screws They will accept wire in the range of 24 to 14 AWG When tightening the screws be careful to tighten to a maximum torque of 4 5 in lb 0 51 Nm Always install the Managed Switches in accordance with local and national electrical codes 5 COMMUNICATION PORTS WIRING 5 1 Overview The 92xx ETZxG Series switches provide connections to standard Ethernet devices such as PLCs Ethernet I O industrial computers and much more Three types of communication ports may be found on these switches RJ45 copper Ethernet ports fiber optic Ethernet ports and a console port serial or USB for management managed models 5 2 RJ45 Ethernet Wiring Use data quality not voice quality twisted pair cable rated category 5 or better with standard RJ45 connectors For best performance use shielded cable Straight through or crossover RJ45 cable can be used regardless of the device the switch is to be connected to as all the ports are capable of auto mdi mdix crossover detection The RJ45 Ethernet port connector bodies on these products are metallic and are connected to the Chassis GND terminal Therefore shielded cables may be used to provide further protection To prevent ground loops the cable shield should be tied to the metal connector body at one end of the cable only Electrical isolation is also provided on the Ethernet ports for increased reliability Straight thru Cable Wiring Cross over Cabl
24. n Many Mounting Bracket Positions With 19 Brackets 2 included messe Gt DESEE EIA 27 With ETSI 21 nominal Brackets optional 31 8 Universal ETSUEIA WECO mounting holes 514 9 22 90 581 7 With 23 Brackets optional 125 EIA Universal EiA WECO ETSI mounting holes 31 8 23 90 607 1 With 23 24 Brackets optional Universal EiA WECO ETSI mounting holes Mechanical Dimensions for the 92xx ETZxG Switches and Brackets IINM9226 1 280714 IINM9226 1 280714 2 4 Connection Options Bottom Back Top e 1 00 t 25 5 Chassis Ground Screws Console ports F ront Power block Pele d a a 22 0 00504 022202 027 227 wR Ch To essesssessh e Jo D JBE ar 1S af ela ela sr sr we Sy n see 1e e e pe 9 sve ae ne ae os Se epar parietes Pep oe p aa i i Bottom 92xx ETZxG Switch with G Option all connections in the front Bottom
25. or unwiring any power connections to the switch 4 3 ACPower Systems For AC powered systems the terminals will be labeled as L for Line aka Hot N for Neutral and the chassis ground symbol for ground Connect your AC power input as appropriate Typically the Line Hot lead is colored black or brown the Neutral lead is colored white or blue and the ground is green or green yellow I 4 4 Positive DC Power For positive power systems such as 24 VDC put the positive lead on the terminal marked and the return or ground lead on the terminal marked If there is a chassis earth or safety ground lead then put it on the associated terminal marked with the chassis ground symbol 45 PNegative DC Power Systems The DD power option supports negative power systems If your power is negative such as 48 VDC then you must put the most positive lead on the terminal Always use a voltmeter to verify which lead is more positive For dual power inputs the P1 and P2 polarity must match For example if you put a negative voltage on P1 and you also are connecting P2 then it must be a negative voltage as well ATTENTION For DC powered systems always make sure the more positive lead is 44 n connected to the terminal 4 6 Reverse Polarity Protection The DC power inputs are reverse polarity protected This means that if you swap the and leads then the switch will not be damaged Two 1110 32
26. ot work on equipment during periods of lightning activity Do not connect a telephone line into one of the Ethernet RJ45 connectors EMC emissions and immunity e CE per EMC directive EN 55022 or IEC 61326 1 or EN 61000 6 2 4 e FCC part 15 and ICES 003 Class B See FCC statement on previous page End of life disposal This symbol means that within the European Union the product must be recycled in accordance with the WEEE directive and local environment regulations Contact MTL regarding proper disposal RoHS compliance Complies with the materials restrictions in EU Directive 2002 95 EC EU RoHS Directive IINM9226 1 280714 MTL 9226 32 ETZ Series Ethernet Switches INM9226 1 May 2014 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 Overview The 92xx ETZxG Series is a line of industrial Ethernet switches designed to be rack or wall mounted Up to 32 Ethernet ports are offered including 8 Gigabit The rugged and compact 1U packaging allows them to fit into standard EIA WECO and ETSI racks from 19 to 24 This manual will help you install and maintain these industrial Ethernet switches Installation of these switches is very easy and they will begin to operate as soon as they are powered up Though these are fully managed switches they will act as unmanaged until they are configured otherwise Refer to the separate managed switch software manual for configuration of the advanced networking functionality and security NOTE This manual co
27. s on the software configuration options 5 5 Verifying Connectivity After all Ethernet and or fiber connections are made check the LED s corresponding to the ports that each of the devices are connected to Ensure that for each port that is in use the LED is on or blinking If a port LED is off go back and check for connectivity problems between that port and the network device connected to that particular port In addition the color of the LED should indicate the speed for which your device is connected at see the next section on the status LEDs 5 6 Console Port Management The switch can be software configured by the following methods e Web user interface e ext user interface via one of the console ports Telnet or SSH Secure Shell e CLI Command Line Interface via one of the console ports Telnet or SSH e SNMP v1 v2 or v3 USB Type B amp F This manual only details how to make a physical connection to the serial and USB console ports Refer to the software user manual for details on how to The console ports may be located on either the front or back of the switch as shown in these images IINM9226 1 280714 IINM9226 1 280714 5 7 Serial DB9 Console Port The switch has a standard RS232 male DB9 serial port as shown in the image above The pin outs are defined below Use a standard null modem cable between your PC and the switch This cable is not supplied but is available from any computer store I
28. ust choose between an air gap on the bottom versus the top It is better to have the air gap on the bottom When rack mounting the S model as shown above it is recommended that there be some air space between the switch and any other devices directly above or below in the same rack Side View o o o o o o o 0 E e o o oojoo o 1 00 25 4mm EM L E Mounting and Cooling Alternative The bottom surface of the switch could be mounted flush no air gap to a suitable flat metal surface A heat transfer pad or paste would be needed to conduct the heat from the switch case to the mounting surface Contact MTL for more details When wall mounting the S model it is recommended that the brackets be installed as shown above to provide some air space between the switch and the mounting surface IINM9226 1 280714 IINM9226 1 280714 4 POWER AND OUTPUT WIRING 4 1 Overview he 92xx ETZxG Series industrial Ethernet switches are offered with many power options including Standard Options Option DD dual 24 48 60 VDC power inputs both P1 and P2 accept 18 to 75 VDC Option AO single 110 220 VAC power P1 accepts 90 264 VAC or 130 to 370 VDC Option AA dual 110 220 VAC power P1 amp P2 accept 90 264 VAC or 130 to 370 VDC Special Or
29. vers only the installation and wiring of these switches Refer to the seperate software user manuals for details on configuration and use of the management functions such as SNMP RSTP IGMP VLANs security port mirroring and much more 1 2 Operation Unlike an Ethernet hub that broadcasts all messages out of all ports these industrial Ethernet switches will intelligently route Ethernet messages only out of the appropriate port The major benefits of this are increased bandwidth and speed reduction or elimination of message collisions and deterministic performance when tied with real time systems These industrial Ethernet switches can support 10BaseT 10 Mbps 100BaseT 100 Mbps and 1000BaseT 100 Mbps on their RJ45 ports depending on the model Each of these ports will independently auto sense the speed duplex mdi mdix crossover and polarity allowing you to use straight crossed or even mis wired cables Also these switches are equipped with 4 SFP TX combo ports which with suitable SFP transceivers can support noise immune connections up to 120 km 1 3 Performance specifications These general specifications apply to these industrial Ethernet switches Refer to Section 7 for complete technical specifications RJ45 Ports Operation Auto negotiation auto mdi mdix crossover and auto polarity Fibre Optic Type Multimode singlemode long haul or special application Package style 1U 19 rack mount IINM9226 1 280714 1

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