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1. e E Ud Figure 8 Media module M1 8SFP 1 1 3 SFP modules SFP modules are optical transceivers Fast ETHERNET and Gigabit ETH ERNET SFP modules see page 38 Accessories SFP stands for Small Form factor Pluggable and is also frequently referred to as mini GBIC Giga Bit Interface Converter The SFP modules are plugged into the SFP slots of the MACH 100 basic de vice in order to obtain a fiber optic port The MACH 100 has two TP interfaces and two slots for inserting SFP modules 100 1000 Mbit s By inserting the SFP module you deactivate the corresponding TP interface MACH 100 18 Release 07 09 Module type Transmission Range Connec tion Fast ETHERNET SFP modules LC M FAST SFP MM LC 1310 nm Multimode 4km LC M FAST SFP SM LC 1310 nm Singlemode 25 km LC M FAST SFP SM LC 1310 nm Singlemode 25 65 km LC M FAST SFP LH LC 1550 nm Longhaul 40 104 km LC Gigabit ETHERNET SFP mod LC ules M SFP SX LC 850 nm Multimode 0 55 km LC M SFP LX LC 1330 nm Multimode 0 55 km LC 1330 nm Singlemode 20 km LC M SFP LH LC Longhaul 8 72 km LC M SFP LH LC Longhaul 60 120 km LC Table 2 SFP modules Note Only use Hirschmann SFP modules see page 38 Accessories MACH 100 Release 07 09 2 Assembly and start up The devices have been developed for practical application in a harsh indus trial environment The installation process is correspondingly simple On delivery the de
2. Optical 100 Mbit s ports 100 Mbit s full duplex All other ports autonegotiation Redundancy manager switched off DIP switch RM and Stand by ON Stand by coupling switched off DIP switch RM and Stand by ON Port control port port 4 coupling port for redundant ring coupling Rapid Spanning Tree on MACH 100 32 Release 07 09 USB interface The USB socket has an interface for the local connection of an AutoCon figuration Adapter part number ACA 21 USB see on page 38 Accesso ries It is used for saving loading the configuration and for loading the software Pin Function 1 VCC VBus 2 Data 3 Data 4 Ground GND Table 3 Pin assignment of the USB interface V 24 interface external management A serial interface is provided on the RJ11 socket V 24 interface for the local connection of an external management station VT100 terminal or PC with appropriate terminal emulation or an AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA 11 This enables a connection to the Command Line Interface and the system monitor to be made VT 100 terminal settings Speed 9 600 Baud Data 8 bit Stopbit 1 bit Handshake off Parity none The socket housing is electrically connected to the front panel of the de vice The V24 interface is not electrically isolated from the supply voltage RJ11 DB9 Figure 22 Pin assignment of the V24 interface MACH 100 Release 07 09 33 Note You will find the order number
3. multimode FX DSC 100 Mbit s or Alternatively connectable 8 singlemode FX DSC 100 Mbit s or 10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted 8 SFP slot 100 Mbit s pair RJ45 connectors Fixed configuration of MACH 100 basic devices The MACH 102 8TP F MACH 102 8TP FR MACH 102 24TP F and MACH 102 24TP FR devices of the Industrial ETHERNET MACH100 family are switches with a fixed configuration The basic devices have the following properties MACH 102 8TP F MACH 102 8TP FR 2 Gigabit ETHERNET combo ports 8 Fast ETHERNET ports MACH 102 8TP FR The power supply is connected redundantly MACH 100 14 Release 07 09 In 4 11 21232527 e i aor _ 12 12 22242628 TE Figure 2 Overview of interfaces and display and control elements in the MACH 102 8TP F and MACH 102 8TP FR 1 MACH 100 device 2 LED display elements 3 Signal contact 4 USB interface 5 V 24 access for external management 6 See following table column 1 7 See following table column 2 Gigabit ETHERNET GE ports 1 and 2 combo ports Fast ETHERNET FE ports 1 to 8 100 1000 Mbit s fiber optic SFP slots 8 twisted pair TX RJ45 10 100 Alternatively connectable 10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair Mbit s RJ45 connectors MACH 102 24TP F MACH 102 24TP FR 2 Gigabit ETHERNET combo ports 24 Fast ETHERNET ports MACH 102 24TP FR The power supply is connected redundan
4. E HEU e hog ub dg cr CR Figure 5 Media module M1 8TP RJ45 Media module M1 8MM SC The M1 8MM SC media module has 8 FX ports for connecting terminal devices or network segments in compliance with the IEEE 802 3u 100BASE FX Multimode standard The optical ports are configured in 100 Mbit s Fullduplex FDX and support FEFI They have a SC design Figure 6 Media module M1 8MM SC MACH 100 Release 07 09 17 Media module M1 8SM SC The M1 8SM SC media module has 8 FX ports for connecting terminal devices or network segments in compliance with the IEEE 802 3u 100BASE FX Singlemode standard The optical ports are configured in 100 Mbit s Fullduplex FDX and support FEFI They have a SC design m 6651105 NZ a me ala acc Figure 7 Media module M1 8SM SC Media module M1 8SFP The M1 8MM SC media module has 8 FX ports for connecting terminal devices or network segments in compliance with the IEEE 802 3u 100BASE FX Multimode Singlemode Longhaul standard The optical ports are configured in 100 Mbit s Fullduplex FDX and support FEFI They are designed as SFP slots for the Hirschmann SFP module types M FAST SFP see page 38 Accessories n a
5. Fast ETHERNET TX MACH102 8TP FR MACH102 24TP F 24 x Fast ETHERNET TX MACH102 24TP FR Media modules M1 8TP RJ45 M1 8MM SC M1 8SM SC M1 8SFP Table 7 Power temperature and order numbers MACH 100 Family Device module Basic devices MACH102 8TP MACH102 8TP R MACH102 8TP F MACH102 8TP FR MACH102 24TP F MACH 102 24TP FR Media modules M1 8TP RJ45 M1 8MM SC M1 8SM SC M1 8SFP incl SFP mod ules MACH 100 Release 07 09 Power con sumption 12W 13W 12W 13W 16W 17W 2W 10W 10W 11W 8x Fast ETHERNET TX RJ45 8x Fast ETHERNET Multimode SC connector 8x Fast ETHERNET Singlemode SC connector 8x Fast ETHERNET SFP slot Power output 7 Btu IT h 34 Btu IT h 34 Btu IT h 37 Btu IT h Operating temperature ambient air 0 C to 50 C 0 C to 50 C 0 C to 50 C 0 C to 50 C 0 C to 50 C 0 C to 50 C 0 C to 50 C 0 C to 50 C 0 C to 50 C 0 C to 50 C Order number 943 969 001 943 969 101 943 969 201 943 969 301 943 969 401 943 969 501 943 970 001 943 970 101 943 970 201 943 970 301 Basic device MACH 100 family with 2 x Gigabit ETHERNET combo port Basic device MACH 100 family with 2 x Gigabit ETHERNET combo port Basic device MACH 100 family with 2 x Gigabit ETHERNET combo port Basic device MACH 100 family with 2 x Gigabit ETHERNET combo port 8 x Fast ETHERNET TX and redundant power supply Basic device MACH 100 family with 2 x
6. Gigabit ETHERNET combo port Basic device MACH 100 family with 2 x Gigabit ETHERNET combo port 24 x Fast ETHERNET TX and redundant power supply 3 Interfaces Basic devices MACH102 8TP MACH102 8TP R MACH102 8TP F MACH102 8TP FR MACH102 24TP F or MACH102 24TP FR MACH102 8TP or MACH102 8TP R MACH102 8TP F or MACH102 8TP FR MACH102 24TP F or MACH102 24TP FR Media modules M1 8TP RJ45 M1 8MM SC M1 8SM SC M1 8SFP Scope of delivery Device MACH102 8TP MACH102 8TP R MACH102 8TP F MACH102 8TP FR MACH102 24TP F or MACH102 24TP FR V 24 port external management 1 terminal block 2 pin each 1 x signal contact max 1 A 24 V USB ACA 21 USB 2 combo ports alternatively 100 1000 Mbit s optical SFP slot or 1000 100 10 Mbit s RJ45 socket 8x 10 100 Mbit s twisted pair RJ45 socket 2 slots for media modules M1 8TP RJ45 M1 8MM SC M1 8SM SC or M1 8SFP 2 combo ports alternatively 100 1000 Mbit s optical SFP slot or 1000 100 10 Mbit s RJ45 socket 8x 10 100 Mbit s twisted pair RJ45 socket 2 combo ports alternatively 100 1000 Mbit s optical SFP slot or 1000 100 10 Mbit s RJ45 socket 24 x 10 100 Mbit s twisted pair RJ45 socket 8 x 100 Mbit s twisted pair RJ45 socket 8 x 100 Mbit s Multimode duplex SC plug 8 x 100 Mbit s Singlemode duplex SC plug 8 x 100 Mbit s SFP slot Scope of delivery MACH 100 device Terminal block for signal contact Two brackets with fastening screws pre
7. Up to two pluggable media modules each provide an additional 8 Fast Ethernet interfaces They differ as to the media type for connecting seg ments For the sake of simplicity the basic switch device with various plugged in media modules will be referred to as MACH 100 in this document The basic devices have the following properties MACH 102 8TP MACH 102 8TP R 2 Gigabit ETHERNET combo ports 8 Fast ETHERNET ports You can choose the media for an additional 8 or 16 ports via the media modules MACH 102 8TP R The power supply is connected redundantly MACH 100 Release 07 09 13 O ir E C 12 12 22242628 4 4 4 6 4 8 UY V V 6 7 8 Figure 1 Overview of interfaces and display and control elements in the MACH 102 8TP and MACH 102 8TP R 1 MACH 100 device 2 LED display elements 3 Signal contact 4 USB interface 5 V 24 access for external management 6 See following table column 1 7 See following table column 2 8 See following table column 3 Gigabit ETHERNET Fast ETHERNET Fast ETHERNET GE ports 1 and 2 combo FE ports 1 to 8 FE ports 9 to 24 ports 2 slots for media modules at your option 100 1000 Mbit s fiber optic 8 twisted pair TX 8 twisted pair TX RJ45 10 100 Mbit s or SFP slots RJ45 10 100 Mbit s 8
8. and MACH 102 24TP FR on the back of the device 1 MACH 102 8TP R MACH 102 8TP FR or MACH 102 24TP FR device 2 Redundant power supply 100 240 V AC 3 Standard power supply 100 240 V AC Note With non redundant supply of the main voltage the device reports a loss of power You can avert this message by applying the supply volt age via both inputs or by changing the configuration in the Management 2 1 8 Startup procedure By connecting the voltage supply via the voltage supply socket s you start the operation of the device 2 1 9 Installing the data lines 10 100 Mbit s twisted pair connection 10 100 Mbit s ports RJ45 or M12 sockets enable the connection of terminal devices or independent network segments according to the IEEE 802 3 100BASE TX 10BASE T standards These ports support Autonegotiation Autopolarity Autocrossing if autonegotiation is activated 100 Mbit s half duplex 100 Mbit s full duplex 10 Mbit s half duplex 10 Mbit s full duplex Default settings autonegotiation activated The socket housings are electrically connected to the front panel MACH 100 28 Release 07 09 n c n c TD n c n c TD RD RD 010 Figure 19 Pin assignment of a TP TX interface in MDI X mode RJ45 socket 10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair connection 1000 Mbit s twisted pair ports RJ45 sockets facilitate the connection of terminal devices or independent networ
9. characteristic B LI Make sure that the disconnecting device is easily accessible so that the MACH 100 device can be disconnected from the main voltage If you disconnect the device from the main voltage using the plug in the socket an on off switch it must be easily accessible MACH 100 Release 07 09 5 Note For devices with redundant voltage supply MACH 102 8TP R MACH 102 8TP FR MACH 102 24TP FR both non heating appliance plugs must be pulled to disconnect the device from the main voltage Shielding ground The shielding ground of the connectable twisted pair lines is connected to the protective conductor connection via the front panel L Beware of possible short circuits when connecting cable section with conductive shielding braiding Housing Only technicians authorized by Hirschmann are permitted to open the housing The device is grounded via the voltage supply socket Make sure that the electrical installation meets local or nationally ap plicable safety regulations L The ventilation slits must not be covered so as to ensure free air circu lation LI The clearance to the ventilation slits of the housing must be at least 10 cm 3 94 in Warning N Never insert sharp objects small screwdrivers wires etc into the inside of the product There is the risk of an electric shock Close all empty slots with a covering panel The device must be installed in the horizontal or upright position either
10. flash synchronously two Loading configuration from the ACA times a second LEDs flash synchronously Saving the configuration in the ACA once a second If the manual adjustment is active on the FAULT signal contact then the detected error display is independent of the setting of the signal contact MACH 100 Release 07 09 31 Port state These LEDs display port related information LS data link status one green yellow LED or one green and one yellow LED Not glowing No valid connection Glowing green Valid connection Flashing green 1 time a period Port is switched to stand by Flashing green 3 times a peri Port is switched off od Flashing yellow Data reception 2 3 Making basic settings The IP parameters must be entered when the device is installed for the first time The device provides 6 options for configuring IP addresses Entry via V 24 connection Entry using the HiDiscovery protocol Configuration via BOOTP Configuration via DHCP Configuration via DHCP Option 82 Auto Configuration Adapter Further information on the basic settings of the device can be found in the Basic Configuration user manual on the CD ROM Default settings IP address The device looks for the IP address using DHCP Management password user password public read only admin password private read and write V 24 data rate 9 600 Baud Ring redundancy off Ethernet ports link status is not evaluated signal contact
11. its place the MACH 100 performs a warm start The media modules each have 8 Fast ETHERNET interfaces and differ as to their media type The different interfaces of the MACH 100 media modules provide you with the following interface specific functions Specific functions of TP TX interface Link Control gt Auto Polarity Exchange Autonegotiation gt Autocrossing device may be connected with a crossed over or an un crossed cable MACH 100 16 Release 07 09 Specific functions of fiber optic interface Link Down monitoring MACH 100 media modules TP ports Fiber optic Fiber optic SFP ports 10 100 Mbit s ports ports Multimode Module type Multimode Singlemode Singlemode 100 Mbit s 100 Mbit s Longhaul 100 Mbit s M1 8TP RJ45 8 RJ45 M1 8MM SC 8 5 _ _ M1 8SM SC 8 SC M1 8SFP 8 SFP Table 1 Media connections 100 media module number and type Media module M1 8TP RJ45 The M1 8TP RJ45 media module has 8 x 10 100 Mbit ports for connect ing terminal devices or network segments according to the standards IEEE 802 3 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3 10 BASE T These ports support autonegotiation and autopolarity The ports are RJ45 sockets The housings of the RJ45 sockets are electrically connected to the front plate of the device The pin assignment is identical to MDI X When the autonegotiation function is enabled these ports also support autocrossing SUIT
12. lines is connected to the front panel as a conductor 24 Mounting the MACH 100 as a table unit Install the device in line with the criteria listed in Installing the device and grounding Mounting the MACH 100 in the switch cabinet The devices are designed to be mounted in a 19 rack L Make sure there is sufficient ventilation If necessary provide a fan for the 19 rack This will prevent the basic devices from overheating LI Measure the depth of the 19 rack so as to allow the main cable and any power supply cables to be fitted from the back and the data ca bles to be fitted from the front If you are operating the device in a 19 switch cabinet you must install sliding mounting rails not included in the delivery to hold the weight of the device MACH 100 Release 07 09 Warning N If the device is installed in a 19 switch cabinet without sliding mounting rails increased vibration can cause damage to the de vice and or its modules For more information on sliding mounting rails and how to install them please contact your switch cabinet manufacturer Install the sliding mounting rails in the 19 switch cabinet as instructed by the manufacturer and make sure the device is resting on both rails Figure 14 Installation in the switch cabinet with sliding mounting rails 1 MACH 100 device 2 Chassis runner 3 19 rack On delivery two brackets are attached to the sides of the device see fi
13. 0 29dB 25 65 0 4 dB km 3 5 ps nm km LC LH LC SM 1550 9 125 um 10 29 dB 40 104 km 0 25 dB km 19 ps nm km Table 5 Fiber port 1OOBASE FX SFP fiber optic Fast ETHERNET Transceiver Product Wave Fiber Systemat Example Fiber data code length tenuation for fiber M SFP optic line length SX LC MM 850 50 125 0 7 5dB 0 550m 3 0 dB km 400 MHz km LX LC MM 1310nm 50 125 um 0 11 48 0 550 m 1 0 dB km 800 MHz km SX LC MM 850nm 62 5 125 um 0 7 5 48 0 275 m 3 2 dB km 200 MHz km LX LC MM 1310 nm 62 5 125 um 0 11 dB 0 550 m 1 0 dB km 500 MHz km LX LC SM 1310nm 9 125 um 0 11 dB 0 20 km 0 4 dB km 3 5 ps nm km LH LC LH 1550nm 9 125 um 6 22 dB 24 72 km 0 25 dB km 19 ps nm km LH LC LH 1550 9 125 um 15 32dB 60 120 km 0 25 dB km 19 ps nm km Table 6 Fiber port 1000BASE FX SFP fiber optic Gigabit ETHERNET Transceiver a With F O adapter compliant with IEEE 802 3 2002 clause 38 single mode fiber offset launch mode conditioning patch cord MACH 100 36 Release 07 09 MM Multimode SM Singlemode LH Singlemode Longhaul Power consumption power output temperature range and order numbers MACH 100 Family Basic devices MACH102 8TP Description 8x Fast ETHERNET TX 2 sockets for media modules for up to 16 additional ports MACH102 8TP R 8x Fast ETHERNET TX 2 sockets for media modules for up to 16 additional ports and redundant power supply MACH102 8TP F 8 x
14. 039710001030709000 fy HIRSCHMANN ABELDEN BRAND User Manual Installation Industrial ETHERNET Workgroup Switch MACH 100 Family h HIRSCHMANN MACH102 8TP y HIRSCHMANN 2Y 23 15 102 8 7 5 u EN l ue r a Il umm i n 9 027 1 12 M 100 Technical Support Release 07 09 HAC Support hirschmann de The naming of copyrighted trademarks in this manual even when not specially indicated should not be taken to mean that these names may be considered as free in the sense of the trademark and tradename protection law and hence that they may be freely used by anyone 2009 Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH Manuals and software are protected by copyright All rights reserved The copying reproduction translation conversion into any electronic medium or machine scannable form is not permitted either in whole or in part An exception is the preparation of a backup copy of the software for your own use For devices with embedded software the end user license agreement on the en closed CD applies The performance features described here are binding only if they have been expressly agreed when the contract was made This document was produced by Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH according to the best of the company s knowledge Hirschmann reserves the right to change the contents of this document without prior notice Hirschmann ca
15. 1000BASE TX 100BASE TX 10BASE T RJ45 socket A plugged SFP module switches the TX port off The Fast ETHERNET ports 10 100 Mbit s of the basic devices are suit able for connecting terminal devices or network segments according to the standards IEEE 802 3 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3 10 BASE T These ports support autonegotiation and autopolarity The ports are RJ45 sock ets The housings of the RJ45 sockets are electrically connected to the front plate of the device The pin assignment is identical to MDI X When the autonegotiation function is enabled these ports also support au tocrossing MACH 100 12 Release 07 09 Voltage range 100 240 VAC Temperature range 0 C to 50 C Certifications declarations CE cUL508 pending cUL60950 1 pending Software variant Professional The devices comply with the specifications of the ISO IEC standards 8802 3u 100BASE TX 1000BASE T 8802 3 100BASE FX and 8802 3 1000BASE SX LX The MACH 100 basic device contains all the function modules such as switch function management function redundancy function voltage connec tion management connection slots for media modules depending on the device variant Modular MACH100 basic devices The MACH 102 8TP and MACH 102 8TP R devices from the Industrial ETHERNET MACH100 family are modular switches The devices consist of a basic switch device and depending on the device variant pluggable media modules for additional ports
16. as a table unit in the switch cabinet see fig 15 or on the wall see fig 16 If you are operating the device in a 19 switch cabinet install sliding mounting rails for holding the device see fig 14 OO Environment The device may only be operated at the specified maximum ambient tem perature temperature of the surrounding air at a distance of up to 5cm 1 97 in to the device and relative air humidity non condensing Install the device in a location where the climatic threshold values specified in the technical data are adhered to Only to be used in an environment with the pollution degree specified in the technical data MACH 100 Release 07 09 Qualification requirements for personnel Qualified personnel as understood in this manual and the warning signs are persons who are familiar with the setup assembly startup and oper ation of this product and are appropriately qualified for their job This in cludes for example those persons who have been trained or directed or authorized to switch on and off to ground and to label power circuits and devices or systems in accordance with current safety engineering standards trained or directed in the care and use of appropriate safety equipment in accordance with the current standards of safety engineering trained in providing first aid General safety instructions Electricity is used to operate this equipment Comply in every detail with the safety re
17. connection of termi nal devices or independent network segments in compliance with the IEEE 802 3 100BASE FX standard These ports support Full or half duplex mode Default settings full duplex Note Make sure that the LH ports are only connected with LH ports SM ports are only connected with SM ports and MM ports only with MM ports 1 Gbit s fiber optic connection 1 GBit s fiber optic ports SFP slot enable the connection of terminal de vices or independent network segments in compliance with the IEEE 802 3 2000 ISO IEC 8802 3 2000 1000BASE SX or 1000BASE LX standards These ports support Autonegotiation Full duplex mode Default settings autonegotiation Note Make sure that the LH ports are only connected with LH ports SX ports are only connected with SX ports and LX ports only with LX ports 2 2 Display elements After the operating voltage is set up the software starts and initializes itself Afterwards the device performs a self test During this process various LEDs light up The process takes around 70 seconds MACH 100 30 Release 07 09 je 3 C Ci B amp P E 5 Su N WwW v v cf hs v 1 2 3 4 Figure 21 MACH 100 display elements 1 Displays for dev
18. electronic waste in accordance with the current disposal regulations of your county state country MACH 100 Release 07 09 9 About this manual The following manuals are included as PDF files on the enclosed CD ROM User manual Installation User manual Basic configuration User manual Redundancy configuration Reference manual Web based Interface and Reference manual Command Line Interface The Network Management Software HiVision Industrial HiVision provides you with additional options for smooth configuration and monitoring Configuration of multiple devices simultaneously Graphical interface with network layouts Auto topology discovery Event log Event handling Client Server structure Browser interface ActiveX control for SCADA integration SNMP OPC gateway Legend The commendations used in this manual have the following meanings Listing Work step Subheading MACH 100 10 Release 07 09 1 Device description The MACH100 devices are managed Workgroup switches with up to 24 Fast Ethernet and 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports They consist of a basic device and depending on the device variant up to 2 pluggable media modules They al low you to construct switched industrial ETHERNET networks that conform to the IEEE 802 3 and 802 3u standards using copper wires or optical fibers in a bus or ring topology You can connect terminal devices and other infra structure components via t
19. for the terminal cable which is or dered separately inthe Technical Data chapter see on page 35 Tech nical data 2 4 Disassembly E Disassembling the device To detach the device from the switch cabinet or the wall remove the screws from the brackets on the device zi c d MACH 100 Figure 23 Disassembly E Disassembling the SFP modules Pull the SFP module by the opened lock out of the socket Close the socket with the protective cap Figure 24 Disassembling an SFP module MACH 100 34 Release 07 09 3 Technical data General technical data Dimensions MACH 102 448 mm x 310 mm x 44 mm without brackets WxHxD Weight of devices MACH102 3 60 kg 8TPMACH102 8TP 3 85 kg RMACH 102 8TP 3 60 kg FMACH102 8TP 3 85 kg FRMACH102 24TP 3 85 kg FMACH102 24TP FR 4 10 kg Weight of M1 8TP RJ45M1 0 21 kg media modules 8MM SCM1 8SM 0 21 kg SCM1 8SFP 0 18 kg 0 13 kg Power supply Rated voltage 100 240 VAC Rated frequency 47 63 Hz Rated power range 0 4 0 2A Overload current Non replaceable fuse protection at input Activation current typ lt 40 A at 265 V AC and cold start FAULT max 60 V DC or max 30 V AC SELV signal contact Environment Storage te
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21. gure below MACH 100 Figure 15 Mounting the MACH 100 in the 19 cabinet Fasten the device by screwing the brackets to the switch cabinet MACH 100 Release 07 09 25 Warning N When installing the device make sure the ventilation slots re main unobstructed as otherwise the device can overheat and be damaged Note When operating the device in environments with strong vibrations the device can be fastened with two additional brackets at the back of the switch cabinet see on page 38 Accessories not included in the deliv ery Mounting the MACH 100 on the wall L Use the pre mounted brackets included in the delivery as shown in the following figure see fig 16 Attach two additional brackets to the device see on see on page 38 Accessories not included in the delivery as shown in the following figure see fig 16 Fasten the device by screwing the brackets to the wall Warning N When installing the device make sure the ventilation slots re main unobstructed as otherwise the device can overheat and be damaged me h O ll Figure 16 Vertical mounting the wall 26 Note The shielding ground of the connectab
22. ice state 2 Displays for port state 3 Displays for port state media module 1 4 Displays for port state media module 2 Device state These LEDs provide information about conditions which affect the opera tion of the whole device P Power green yellow LED Glowing green MACH 102 8TP MACH 102 8TP F MACH 102 24TP F Supply voltage is on MACH 102 8TP R MACH 102 8TP FR MACH 102 24TP FR Supply voltages 1 and 2 are on Glowing yellow MACH 102 8TP R MACH 102 8TP FR MACH 102 24TP FR Supply voltage 1 or 2 is on Not glowing MACH 102 8TP MACH 102 8TP F MACH 102 24TP F Supply voltage is below minimum value MACH 102 8TP R MACH 102 8TP FR MACH 102 24TP FR Supply voltages 1 and 2 are below minimum value RM Ring Manager green yellow LED Glowing green RM function active redundant port disabled Glowing yellow RM function active redundant port enabled Not glowing RM function not active Flashing green Incorrect configuration of the HIPER Ring e g the ring is not connected to the ring port Stand by Stand by mode green LED Glowing green Stand by mode enabled Not glowing No stand by mode FAULT signal contact red LED Glowing red Signal contact 1 is open i e it is reporting an error Not glowing Signal contact 1 is closed i e it is not reporting an error RM and Stand by display saving processes of the AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA Flashing alternately Error during saving process LEDs
23. ive cover of the media module slot and remove the protective cover L Plug the media module into the desired slot Fasten the 2 screws at the corners of the media module Fit the media modules in sequence from left to right 2 1 3 Installing the SFP modules oo E i i Fast ETHERNET Gigabit ETHERNET fiberoptic SFP module fiberoptic SFP module II Il Of amp re eo aab eo al p ER ET DES ERST T oe m DN vis n 1 e Figure 10 MACH 100 device front view 1 Two SFP slots To attach an SFP module first remove the protective cap over the socket Push the SFP module with the lock closed into the socket until it latches audibly in place Note Only use Hirschmann SFP modules see page 38 Accessories MACH 100 Release 07 09 21 Figure 11 Installing an SFP module 2 1 4 Signal contact FAULT oe Figure 12 MACH 100 device front view 1 Signal contact The signal contacts are connected via a 2 pin terminal block with screw locking The signal contact FAULT for pin assignment see fig 13 is u
24. k segments according to the IEEE 802 3 2000 ISO IEC 8802 3 2000 1000BASE TX standard These ports support Autonegotiation Autopolarity Autocrossing if autonegotiation is activated 1000 Mbit s full duplex 100 Mbit s half duplex 100 Mbit s full duplex 10 Mbit s half duplex 10 Mbit s full duplex Default settings autonegotiation The socket housing is electrically connected to the front panel The pin assignment corresponds to MDI X BI DC BI DC BI DA BI DD BI DD BI DA BI DB BI DB NOU Figure 20 Pin assignment of the 1000 Mbit s twisted pair interface Note In general you should adhere to the following recommendations for data cable connections using copper in environments with high electrical interference levels Keep the length of the data cables as short as possible ideally max 3m long You should not use any copper data cables for the data trans mission between buildings MACH 100 Release 07 09 29 Power supply and data cables should not run parallel over longer distances and ideally they should be installed in separate cable channels If the inductive coupling has to be reduced the power supply and data cables should cross at a 90 angle You may also choose to use shielded cables Ground the cable shielding at one point in order to avoid causing a ground loop 100 Mbit s fiber optic connection 100 MBit s fiber optic ports SC SFP slot enable the
25. le industrial twisted pair lines is connected to the front panel as a conductor MACH 100 Release 07 09 Grounding The device is grounded via the voltage supply socket see fig 17 and see fig 18 2 1 7 Supply voltage The input voltage range of the MACH 100 basic devices is designed as 100 240 VAC The power supply for the MACH 102 8TP R MACH 102 8TP FR and MACH 102 24TP FR devices is designed as redundant page 7 General safety instructions and only connect a supply Note Note the safety instructions in the chapter from page see AN voltage that corresponds to the type plate of your device MACH 102 8TP MACH 102 8TP F and MACH 102 24TP F Figure 17 Connections for the MACH 102 8TP MACH 102 8TP F and MACH 102 24TP F on the back of the device 1 MACH 102 8 MACH 102 8TP F or MACH 102 24TP F device 2 Power supply 100 240 V AC MACH 102 8TP R MACH 102 8TP FR MACH 102 24TP FR The supply voltage can be connected redundantly Both inputs are un coupled There is no distributed load With redundant supply the standard voltage supply alone supplies the device The redundant voltage supply automatially becomes active if the standard voltage supply fails In the normal case the redundant voltage supply works in stand by mode The supply voltage is electrically isolated from the housing MACH 100 Release 07 09 27 Figure 18 Connections for the MACH 102 8TP R MACH 102 8TP FR
26. lectrostatically sensitive compo nents These can be destroyed or their life cycles reduced by the effects of an electrical field or by a charge equalization if the card is touched For this reason the cards are packaged in a conductive ESD protective bag on delivery The packaging can be reused Make sure you adhere to the following protection measures for electro statically endangered assemblies Create electrical equipotential bonding between yourself and your en vironment e g using a wristband which you clamp to the basic device knurled screw of an interface card When the power supply cable is connected the basic device is grounded via the power supply connec tion Only now do you take the card out of the conductive bag Outside the basic device only store the cards in a conductive ESD protective bag ESD protective field equipment is available for the safe handling of elec trostatically endangered assemblies You can find more information about electrostaticically endangered as semblies in DIN IEC 47 Sec 1330 February 1994 Edition and DIN EN 100 015 Note on the CE marking The devices comply with the regulations contained in the following Euro pean directives 2006 95 EG 2004 108 EG Directive of the European Parliament and the council for standardizing the regulations of member states with regard to electromagnetic compatibili ly In accordance with the above named EU directives the EU conformit
27. mounted Housing feet stick on Non heating appliance cable Euro model CD ROM with user manual Installation user manual Accessories Note Please note that products recommended as accessories may have characteristics that do not fully correspond to those of the corresponding product This may limit their possible usage in the overall system Name Fast ETHERNET SFP modules M FAST SFP MM LC M FAST SFP SM LC M FAST SFP SM LC M FAST SFP LH LC Order number 943 865 001 943 866 001 943 867 001 943 868 001 Gigabit ETHERNET SFP modules 38 MACH 100 Release 07 09 Name M SFP SX LC M SFP LX LC M SFP LH LC M SFP LH LC Pocket Guide AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA 21 USB Terminal cable 2 pin terminal block 50 units Bracket for fastening the housing HiVision Network Management software Order number 943 014 001 943 015 001 943 042 001 943 049 001 280 710 851 943 271 001 943 301 001 943 845 010 943 943 001 943 471 100 Industrial HiVision Network Management software operator edition 943 156 xxx OPC Server software HiOPC Underlying norms and standards Name EN 61000 6 2 2005 EN 55022 2006 IEC EN 60950 1 2006 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 2006 Code of Federal Regulations 943 055 001 Generic norm immunity in industrial environments IT equipment radio interference characteristics Safety for the installation of IT equipment Table 8 List of norms and standards Certified devices are ma
28. mperature 20 to 85 C ambient air tempera ture 10 to 95 non condensing Humidity Up to 2000 m 795 hPa higher altitudes on Air pressure in opera request tion Operating temper 0 C to 50 C ature Pollution degree 2 Protection classes Laser protection Class 1 according to EN 60825 1 2001 Protection class IP 20 EMC and immunity EMC interference immunity EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge Contact discharge Air discharge EN 61000 4 3 Electromagnetic field 80 2 700 MHz EN 61000 4 4 Fast transients burst Power line Data line MACH 100 Release 07 09 4 kV 8 kV 10 V m 2 kV 4 kV 35 EMC interference immunity EN 61000 4 5 Voltage surges Power line line line 1 kV Power line line earth 2kV Data line 4 kV EN 61000 4 6 Line conducted interference voltages 150 kHz 80 MHz 10V EMC emitted inter ference EN 55022 Class A Yes FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A Yes Network range TP port Length of a twisted pair segment max 100 m 300 ft cat5e cable with 1000BASE T Table 4 TP port 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Product Wave Fiber System at Example Fiber data code length tenuation for fiber M FAST optic line SFP length MM LC MM 1310 nm 50 125 um O0 11dB 0 5 1 0 dB km 800 MHz km MM 1310 nm 62 5 125 um 0 8 dB 0 4 km 1 0 dB km 500 MHz km SM LC SM 1310 nm 9 125 um 0 13 dB 0 25 km 0 4 dB km 3 5 ps nm km SM SM 1310 9 125 um 1
29. n give no guarantee in respect of the correctness or accuracy of the information in this document Hirschmann can accept no responsibility for damages resulting from the use of the network components or the associated operating software In addition we refer to the conditions of use specified in the license contract You can get the latest version of this manual on the Internet at the Hirschmann product site www hirschmann ac de Printed in Germany Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH Stuttgarter Str 45 51 72654 Neckartenzlingen Germany Tel 49 1805 141538 039 710 001 03 0709 13 7 09 Content 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 Safety instructions About this manual Legend Device description Description of the device variants 1 1 1 MACH 100 basic device 1 1 2 MACH 100 media modules 1 1 3 SFP modules Assembly and start up Installing the device 2 1 1 Unpacking and checking 2 1 2 Installing the media modules 2 1 3 Installing the SFP modules 2 1 4 Signal contact FAULT 2 1 5 Dimension drawings 2 1 6 Installing the device and grounding 2 1 7 Supply voltage 2 1 8 Startup procedure 2 1 9 Installing the data lines Display elements Making basic settings Disassembly Technical data Weitere Unterst tzung MACH 100 Release 07 09 10 10 11 12 12 16 18 20 20 20 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 28 30 32 34 35 41 MACH 100 Release 07 09 Safety instructions This documentation co
30. ntains instructions which must be observed to ensure your own personal safety and to avoid damage to devices and machinery Certified usage Please observe the following The device may only be employed for the purposes described in the catalog and technical description and only in conjunction with external devices and components recommended or approved by the manufacturer The product can only be operated cor rectly and safely if it is transported stored installed and assembled pro perly and correctly Furthermore it must be operated and serviced carefully Supply voltage The supply voltage is electrically isolated from the housing Use only undamaged parts The device does not contain any service components Internal fuses are only triggered if there is a fault in the device If the device is not functioning correctly or if it is damaged switch off the voltage supply and return the device to the plant for inspection Only switch on the device when the housing is closed Only use connection cables that are permitted for the specified tem perature range Relevant for North America Only use copper wire conductors of class 1 60 75 C or 75 C OO Warning N Only connect a supply voltage that corresponds to the type plate of your device Warning Install an input fuse in the ungrounded voltage cables N for every voltage supply connection For the AC input of the AC DC power units use a nominal rating of 3 A
31. ocking Check whether the terminal block is mounted correctly and screwed on 2 1 5 Dimension drawings E 231 89 Ega 482 6 MACH 100 Release 07 09 23 2 1 6 Installing the device and grounding The device can be mounted on a flat surface in a 19 standard switch cabinet or on the wall Consider the following criteria when selecting the location for mounting your device OO 0 Hu The installation location should be close to a power outlet The climatic threshold values listed in the technical data must be adhered to The ventilation slits must not be covered so as to ensure free air circula tion The clearance to the ventilation slits of the housing must be atleast 10 cm 3 94 in The installation location should be freely accessible for the installation and for maintenance and repairs The LED display elements should be clearly and easily visible Make sure that the TP cable is far enough away from power cables and other sources of possible electrical interference Make sure that the device is connected to a separate power source with a ground connection and a main voltage in line with the technical data and that the device is supplied with power via a separate isolator or power switch It is recommended to use overvoltage protection for all devices Note The shielding ground of the connectable industrial twisted pair
32. quirements specified in the operating instructions regarding the voltages to apply Non observance of these safety instructions can therefore cause material damage and or serious injuries Only appropriately qualified personnel should work on this device or in its vicinity These personnel must be thoroughly familiar with all the warnings and maintenance procedures in accordance with this oper ating manual L The proper and safe operation of this device depends on proper han dling during transport proper storage and assembly and conscien tious operation and maintenance procedures Never start operation with damaged components Only use the devices in accordance with this manual In particular ob serve all warnings and safety related information 1 Any work that may be required on the electrical installation may only be carried out by personnel trained for this purpose O Please note that products recommended as accessories may have characteristics that do not fully correspond to those of the correspond ing product This may limit their possible usage in the overall system Note LED or LASER components in compliance with IEC 60825 1 2001 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT MACH 100 Release 07 09 7 National and international safety regulations Make sure that the electrical installation meets local or nationally applicable safety regulations ESD Guidelines The media modules are equipped with e
33. rked with a RFC 768 RFC 783 RFC 791 RFC 792 RFC 793 RFC 826 RFC 951 RFC 1112 RFC 1157 RFC 1155 RFC 1213 RFC 1493 RFC 1542 RFC 1757 UDP TFTP IP ICMP TCP ARP BOOTP IGMPv1 SNMPv3 SMIv1 MIB2 Dotid BOOTP Extensions RMON Table 9 List of RFCs MACH 100 Release 07 09 RFC 1769 RFC 1907 RFC 1945 RFC 2131 RFC 2132 RFC 2236 RFC 2239 RFC 3411 RFC 3412 RFC 3413 RFC 3414 RFC 3415 RFC 2613 RFC 2674 certification indicator From the imprint on the device label you will see the current certification status of your device SNTP MIB2 HTTP 1 0 DHCP DHCP Options IGMPv2 MAU MIB SNMP Framework SNMP MDP SNMP Applications SNMP USM SNMP VACM SMON Dot1p Q 39 IEEE 802 1 D Switching GARP GMRP Spanning Tree IEEE 802 1 D 19938 IEEE 802 1 Q IEEE 802 1 Q 1998 IEEE 802 1 w 2001 IEEE 802 3 2002 Media access control MAC bridges includes IEEE 802 1p Priority and Dynamic Multicast Filtering GARP GMRP Tagging Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks VLAN Tagging GVRP Rapid Reconfiguration Ethernet Table 10 List of IEEE standards Certifications The following table shows the status of the certification of the equipment Standard cUL 508 CSA C22 2 No 142 pending cUL 60950 1 pending Table 11 Certifications for the current status visit www hirschmann com 40 MACH 100 Release 07 09 Weitere Unterst tzung Technische Fragen und Schulungsangebote Bei technischen Fra
34. sed for the remote monitoring of the device to enable remote diagnostics You can specify the type of function monitoring in the Management You can also use the Management to set the signal contact manually and thus control external devices A break in contact is used to report the following conditions via the potential free signal contact relay contact closed circuit The failure of at least one of the two voltage supplies voltage supply 1 or 2 is below the threshold value A continuous malfunction in the device internal supply voltage The defective link status of at least one port The report of the link status can be masked by the Management for each port In the default state link status monitoring is deactivated The temperature threshold has been exceeded or has not been reached The removal of the ACA The following condition is also reported in RM mode Ring redundancy guaranteed By default there is no ring redundancy monitoring Connecting the terminal block Pull the terminal block off the device and connect the signal lines MACH 100 22 Release 07 09 FAULT Figure 13 2 pin terminal block Note Please note the electrical ratings for the signal contact see on page 35 General technical data Note Relevant for North America The tightening torque of the terminal block screws is 0 34 Nm 3 Ib in L Mount the terminal block for the signal contact on the front of the device using the screw l
35. t http www hicomcenter com MACH 100 Release 07 09 41 fy HIRSCHMANN A BELDEN BRAND
36. tly 4 1 11 21232527 3 1 3 3 3 5 3 7 4 1 4345 47 C XC C y y V TCU EI E LI o e e e C IH Ur 5 mg III c L 1 2 1 2 2224 26 28 3 2 34 3 6 3 8 4 2 44 4 6 48 6 7 Figure 3 Overview of interfaces and display and control elements in the MACH 102 24TP F and MACH 102 24TP FR 1 MACH 100 device 2 LED display elements 3 Signal contact 4 USB interface 5 V 24 access for external management 6 See following table column 1 7 See following table column 2 MACH 100 Release 07 09 1 5 Gigabit ETHERNET Fast ETHERNET GE ports 1 1 and 1 2 combo ports FE ports 2 1 to 2 8 3 1 to 3 8 4 1 to 4 8 100 1000 Mbit s fiber optic SFP slots 24 twisted pair TX RJ45 10 100 Mbit s Alternatively connectable 10 100 1000 Mbit s twisted pair RJ45 connectors 1 1 2 MACH 100 media modules Figure 4 Media module for MACH 100 example M1 8MM SC The MACH 100 media modules form the interface from the device to the LAN The modules can be used in MACH 102 8TP basic device MACH 102 8TP R basic device The media modules are hot plug compatible which means that you can re place the modules with a module of the same kind during operation Note If you are replacing media e g removing a TX media module and plug ging in an FX media module in
37. vice is ready for operation The following procedure has been proven to be successful for the assembly of the device Unpacking and checking Installing the media modules Installing the SFP modules Signal contact Installing the device and grounding Supply voltage Startup Installing the data lines 2 1 Installing the device 2 1 1 Unpacking and checking Check whether the contents of the package are complete see page 38 Scope of delivery Check the individual parts for transport damage 2 1 2 Installing the media modules On delivery the device is ready for operation The modules can be used in MACH 102 8TP basic device MACH 102 8TP R basic device See the ESD guidelines on page 8 and the safety instructions on page 7ff The media modules are hot plug compatible which means that you can re place the modules with a module of the same kind during operation Note If you are replacing media e g removing a TX media module and plug ging in an FX media module in its place the MACH 100 performs a warm start MACH 100 20 Release 07 09 Figure 9 MACH 100 device equipped with media modules 1 Media module 1 2 Media module 2 To attach a media module first remove the 2 screws on the protect
38. ware product such as HiVision or locally on the switch V 24 interface The devices provide you with a large range of features Redundancy functions Rapid Spanning Tree Redundant Ring Structure HIPER Ring Redun dant Coupling Link Aggregation Redundant Power Supply Protection from unauthorized access Synchronized system time in the network Network load control MACH 100 Release 07 09 1 1 Operation diagnosis Diagnostics hardware self testing Reset Priority VLAN Topology Discovery Web based Interface Command Line Interface SNMP 802 1x port authentication Real Time Clock The addition to the MACH 100 family of the MICE and RS20 RS30 RS40 open rail family switches the MACH 3000 and MACH 4000 family of back bone switches the BAT wireless transmission system the EAGLE security system and products for the RSR20 RSR30 and MACH 1000 substation ar eas provides continuous communication across all levels of the company 1 1 Description of the device variants 1 1 1 MACH 100 basic device A basic device contains all the functions of the industrial Switch and up to 24 Fast Ethernet and 2 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for connection to the LAN The MACH 100 devices are managed The Gigabit ETHERNET combo ports can be connected optically or with TX of the basic devices are suitable for the connection of terminal devic es or network segments according to the standards IEEE 802 3 100 1000BASE FX SFP slot and IEEE 802 3
39. wisted pair cables multi mode fiber optic and sin gle mode fiber optic The twisted pair ports support autocrossing autonegotiation and autopolarity CO Be e epee ee sc Bia e 9t O The MACH100 devices provide you with a range of switch variants You can set up your switch to meet your individual requirements with regard to the transmission media type the number of 10 100 Mbit s ports you want 8 16 or 24 the redundant voltage supply and the software variant The devices are modular network components They are designed for the special requirements of industrial automation They meet the relevant indus try standards provide very high operational reliability even under extreme conditions and also long term reliability and flexibility The devices work without a fan If desired the voltage supply can be redundant depending on the device variant The basic devices are suitable for mount ing on the 19 rack and for wall mounting The HIPER Ring redundancy concept enables you to quickly carry out a reconfiguration and also a simple configuration with only one additional connection The diagnosis display and the display of the operating para meters and the large label areas provide a quick overview It can be easily managed via a Web browser via Telnet with a management soft
40. y declaration will be at the disposal of the relevant authorities at the follow ing address Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH Stuttgarter Strasse 45 51 72654 Neckartenzlingen Tel 49 1805 141538 The product can be used in living areas living area place of business small business and in industrial areas MACH 100 Release 07 09 Interference immunity EN 61000 6 2 2005 Emitted interference EN 55022 2006 Class A Warning N This is a class A device This device can cause interference in living areas and in this case the operator may be required to take appropriate measures The assembly guidelines provided in these instructions must be strictly adhered to in order to observe the EMC threshold values FCC note Appropriate testing has established that this device fulfills the require ments of a class A digital device in line with part 15 of the FCC regula tions These requirements are designed to provide sufficient protection against interference when the device is being used in a business environment The device creates and uses high frequencies and can radiate same and if itis not installed and used in accordance with this operating manual it can cause radio transmission interference The use of this device in a liv ing area can also cause interference and in this case the user is obliged to cover the costs of removing the interference Recycling note After usage this product must be disposed of properly as
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