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1. block connector STEP 3 Insert the plastic terminal block connector prongs into the terminal block receptor which is located on IMC s top panel ATTENTION Before connecting IMC to the DC power inputs make sure the DC power source voltage is stable Communication Connections IMC 101 models have one 10 100BaseT X Ethernet port and one 100BaseFX SC or ST type connector fiber port 10 100BaseT X Ethernet Port Connection The 10 100BaseT X ports located on IMC s front panel are used to connect to Ethernet enabled devices Below we show pinouts for both MDI NIC type ports and MDI X HUB Switch type ports and also show cable wiring diagrams for straight through and cross over Ethernet cables RJ45 8 pin MDI Port Pinouts RJ45 8 pin MDI X Port Pinouts Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Tx 1 8 Rx 1 8 2 Tx Rx 3 Rx Tx 6 Rx Tx DVNI RJ45 8 pin to RJ45 8 pin Straight Through Cable Wiring Straight Through Cable NIC Port RJ45 Plug Pin 1 Switch Port Z RJ45 RJ45 Connector Cable Wiring Connector Tx 3 3 HX Tx 6 6 Rx Rx 1 1 TXL Rx 2 2 Tx RJ45 8 pin to RJ45 8 pin Cross Over Cable Wiring Switch Port Cross Over Cable Switch Port NIC Port NIC Port RJA5 RJ45 Plug Pin 1 RJ45 Connector Cable Wiring Connector Rx Tx
2. mounting surface such as a metal panel Wiring the Alarm Contact The Alarm Contact is made up of the two middle contacts of the terminal block on IMC s top panel Refer to the next section for detailed instructions on how to connect the wires to the terminal block connector and how to attach the terminal block connector to the terminal block receptor In this section we explain the meaning of the two contacts used to connect the Alarm Contact FAULT The two middle contacts of the 6 contact terminal block connector are used to detect both power faults and port faults The two 9 wires attached to the Fault contacts form an open Top View circuit when SRA RC 1 IMC has lost power from one of the DC power EUS ana OR FAULT 2 One of the ports for which the corresponding PORT ALARM Dip Switch is set to ON is not properly connected If neither of these two conditions occurs the Fault circuit will be closed Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs The top two contacts and the bottom two contacts of the 6 contact terminal block connector on IMC s top panel are used for IMC s two DC inputs Top and front views of one of the terminal block connectors are shown here 110 STEP 1 Insert the negative positive DC wires i lt into the V V terminals Top View STEP 2 To keep the DC wires from pulling loose use a small flat blade screwdriver to tighten the wire clamp screws on the front of the terminal
3. 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Ifa Moxa Industrial Media Converter RJ45 Ethernet port is connected to a non negotiating device it will default to 10 Mbps speed and half duplex mode as required by the IEEE 802 3u standard 13 Specifications Technology Standards Interface RJ45 ports Fiber ports LED Indicators Dip Switch Alarm Contact Optical Fiber Distance km Wavelength nm Min TX Output dBm Max TX Output dBm Sensitivity dBm Recommended Diameter Core Cladding um Power Input Voltage Input Current 24V Connection IEEE802 3 802 3u Link Fault Pass Through 10 100BaseT X 100BaseFX SC ST connectors available Power Fault 10 100M Full Duplex Collision Port break alarm mask 100BaseFx Full Half duplex selection One relay output with current carrying capacity of 1A 24 VDC Multi Single Single Single mode mode 15 mode 40 mode 80 5 15 40 80 1310 1310 1310 1550 20 15 5 5 14 6 0 0 34 to 30 36 to 32 36 to 32 36 to 32 62 5 125 9 125 9 125 9 125 1 dB km 800 MHz x km 24 VDC 12 to 48 VDC Redundant inputs 0 16 A Removable Terminal Block Overload Current Protectionl 1 A Reverse Polarity Protection Present Mechanical Casing Dimensions W x H x D Weight Installation Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature IP30 protection aluminum case 53 6 x 135 x 105 mm 0 63 kg DIN Rail Wall Mounting 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F 40 to 75 C 40 to 1
4. Moxa Industrial Media Converter s power needs Alarm Contact Moxa Industrial Media Converter has one Alarm Contact located on the top panel For detailed instructions on how to connect the Alarm Contact power wires to the two middle contacts of the 6 contact terminal block connector see the Wiring the Alarm Contact section above A typical scenario would be to connect the Fault circuit to a warning light located in the control room The light can be set up to switch on when a fault is detected The Alarm Contact has two terminals that form a Fault circuit for connecting to an alarm system The two wires attached to the Fault contacts form an open circuit when 1 IMC has lost power from one of the DC power inputs or 2 one of the ports for which the corresponding PORT ALARM Dip Switch is set to ON is not properly connected If neither of these two conditions occurs the Fault circuit will be closed Dip Switch Setting IMC 101 series DIP switch Dip Switch 1 Default Off ON Enables the PORT Alarm If the port s link fails the relay will form an open circuit and the fault LED will light up Off Disables the corresponding PORT Alarm The relay will form a closed circuit and the Fault LED will never light up Dip Switch 2 Default ON ON Enables full duplex for 100BaseFX Off Disables full duplex for 100BaseFX Dip Switch 3 Reserved for future use To activate the updated DIP switch setting power off and th
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6. 0 to 9 or T means Taiwan Region D to Z 2 and 3 Year Z 0 ZH 2008 A 1 II 2009 B 2 I 9 4 Month A JAN B FEB C MAR L DEC 5 alan Reserved for future use 6 and 7 Product B type 00 01 wpe DIS Category E type Top Vi ar 99 8 to 12 Production B type 00001 to 65535 Number E type 00001 to 99999 For example a product with serial number TZDL012012456 was manufactured in Taiwan in December of 2004 is an E type 12 product and is the 12 456 product of this type that has been manufactured Technical Support Contact Information www moxa com support Moxa Americas Toll free 1 888 669 2872 Tel 1 714 528 6777 Fax 1 714 528 6778 Moxa Europe Tel 49 89 3 70 03 99 0 Fax 49 89 3 70 03 99 99 Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 86 21 5258 9955 Fax 86 10 6872 3958 Moxa Asia Pacific Tel 886 2 8919 1230 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 16
7. 67 F for T models 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Regulatory Approvals Safety Hazardous Location EMI EMS UL60950 UL 508 CSA C22 2 No 60950 EN60950 UL cUL Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D ATEX Class I Zone 2 EEx nC IIC FCC Part 15 CISPR EN55022 class A EN61000 4 2 ESD level 3 ST EN61000 4 3 RS level 3 EN61000 4 4 EFT level 3 EN61000 4 5 Surge level 2 EN61000 4 2 CS level 3 Shock IEC 60068 2 27 Free Fall IEC 60068 2 32 Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 WARRANTY 5 years Revision History Revision Date Revision Details June 15 2004 Updated the edition of this manual on the title page Changed the Moxa logo on the title page Added several Attention messages Added one product feature Operating temperature ranges from 0 to 60 C or extended operting temperature from 40 to 75 C for T models July 1 2004 Revise 100BaseFX for fiber optic port of ST connector Nov 15 2004 l Modify Optical Fiber specs Improve resolution of figures 15 Serial Number The serial number of a product is made up of 12 alphanumeric characters and includes the region in which the product was manufactured the year and month the product was manufactured the product category and the production number Position Meaning Possible Example s in Serial Values Number dl Production
8. Moxa Industrial Media Converter IMC 101 Hardware Installation Guide Fifth Edition April 2010 NMMOXN 2010 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Reproduction without permission 1s prohibited FILA No 135 Lane 235 Pao Chiao Rd Shing Tien City Taipei Taiwan R O C TEL 886 2 8919 1230 P N 1802001014024 Overview Moxa Industrial Media Converter which is specially designed for reliable and stable operation in harsh industrial environments provides industrial grade media conversion between 10 100BaseT X and 100BaseFX IMC 101 s reliable industrial design is excellent for keeping your industrial automation applications running continuously and comes with a relay output warning alarm to help prevent damages and losses This product has a wide operating temperature range from 40 to 75 C and is designed to withstand a high degree of vibration and shock The rugged hardware design makes IMC 101 perfect for ensuring that your Ethernet equipment can withstand critical industrial applications such as in hazardous locations Class 1 Division 2 Zone 2 and complies with FCC TUV UL and CE Standards NOTE Throughout this Hardware Installation Guide we often use IMC as an abbreviation for Moxa Industrial Media Converter IMC Moxa Industrial Media Converter Package Checklist Moxa Industrial Media Converter is shipped with the following items If any of these items is missing or damaged please contact your custo
9. and or wiring your Moxa Industrial Media Converter ATTENTION Safety First Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size If the current goes above the maximum ratings the wiring could overheat causing serious damage to your equipment You should also pay attention to the following points e Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point NOTE Do not run signal or communications wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit To avoid interference wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together Keep input wiring and output wiring separated It is strongly advised that you label wiring to all devices in the system when necessary Grounding Moxa Industrial Media Converter Grounding and wire routing help limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference EMI Run the ground connection from the ground screw to the grounding surface prior to connecting devices ATTENTION This product is intended to be mounted to a well grounded
10. en power on the IMC x lt LED Indicators The front panel of Moxa Industrial Media Converter contains several LED indicators The function of each LED is described in the table below Description Power is being supplied to power input PWR1 Power is not being supplied to power input PWR1 Power is being supplied to power input PWR2 PWR2 AMBER Off Power is not being supplied to power input PWR2 When the corresponding PORT alarm is enabled and the port s link is inactive When the corresponding PORT alarm is enabled and the port s link is active or when the corresponding PORT alarm is disabled On TP port s 10 Mbps link is active Blinking bee being transmitted at 10 TP Port s 10 Mbps link is inactive TP port s 100 Mbps link is active Data is being transmitted at 100 Mbps 100BaseTX Port s link is inactive On FX port s 100 Mbps is active 100M GREEN Blinking Data is being transmitted at 100 FX Mbps Off 100BaseFX port is inactive 100BaseFX port is being On transmitted at full duplex Blinking Collision occurs 100BaseFX port is being oF transmitted at half duplex 12 Auto MDI MDI X Connection The Auto MDI MDI X function allows users to connect Moxa Industrial Media Converter s 10 100BaseTX ports to any kind of Ethernet device without paying attention to the type of Ethernet cable being used for the connection This mea
11. mer service representative for assistance e Moxa Industrial Media Converter e Hardware Installation Guide e Moxa Product Warranty booklet Features Supports 10 100Base TX auto negotiation and auto MDI MDI X Multi mode single mode with SC or ST fiber connector available Supports Link Fault Pass Through Relay Output alarm when a port breaks or the power fails Redundant 24 VDC 12 to 48 VDC power inputs DIN Rail or panel mountable Operating temperature range from 0 to 60 C or extended operating temperature from 40 to 75 C for T models Panel Layout of IMC 101 Series Top Panel View Industrial Media Converter ONO Gr e o Grounding screw Terminal block for power input PWR1 PWR2 and relay output Heat dissipation orifices Dip switch Power input PWR1 LED Power input PWR2 LED Fault LED 100BaseFX ST connector Port FX por s 100 Mbps LED FX por s Full Duplex Collision LED TP por s 100 Mbps LED 10 100BaseT X TP por s 10 Mbps LED Model Name 100BaseFX SC connector Port Screw hole for wall mounting kit DIN Rail mounting kit 135 00 gt 15 10 10 E imensions Mounting D 30 00 Unit mm o
12. ns that you can use either a straight through cable or cross over cable to connect IMC to Ethernet devices Dual Speed Functionality and Switching Moxa Industrial Media Converter s 10 100 Mbps RJ45 switched port auto negotiates with the connected device for the fastest data transmission rate supported by both devices All models of Moxa Industrial Media Converter are plug and play devices so that software configuration is not required at installation or during maintenance The half full duplex mode for the RJ45 switched ports is user dependent and changes by auto negotiation to full or half duplex depending on which transmission speed is supported by the attached device Auto Negotiation and Speed Sensing All of Moxa Industrial Media Converter s RJ45 Ethernet ports independently support auto negotiation for transmission speed in the 10BaseT and 100BaseTX modes with operation according to the IEEE 802 3u standard This means that some nodes could be operating at 10 Mbps while at the same time other nodes are operating at 100 Mbps Auto negotiation takes place when an RJ45 cable connection is made and then each time a LINK is enabled Moxa Industrial Media Converter advertises its capability for using either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps transmission speeds with the device at the other end of the cable expected to advertise similarly Depending on what type of device is connected this will result in agreement to operate at a speed of either
13. rrect locations of the 4 screws The heads of the screws should be less than 6 0 mm in diameter and the shafts should be less than 3 5 6 0 mm mm in diameter as shown in the figure at the right gt lt NOTE Test the screw head and shank size by inserting mee the screw into one of the keyhole shaped 3 5mm apertures of the Wall Mounting Plates before it is screwed into the wall Do not screw the screws in all the way leave a space of about 2 mm to allow room for sliding the wall mount panel between the wall and the screws STEP 3 Once the screws are fixed in the wall insert the four screw heads through the large parts of the keyhole shaped apertures and then slide Moxa Industrial Media Converter downwards as indicated below Tighten the four screws for added stability Industrial Media Converter Industrial Media Converter 13G ATEX Information Certification number DEMKO 09 ATEX0812123x Ambient range 40 C lt Tamb lt 75 C C Certification string Ex nC nL IIC T4 Standards covered EN60079 0 2006 EN60079 15 2005 The conditions of safe usage The Ethernet Communication Devices are to be mounted in an IP54 enclosure and used in an area of not more than pollution degree 2 as defined by IEC60664 1 A 4mm2 conductor must be used when a connection to the external grounding screw is used Conductors suitable for use in an ambient temperature of 93 C must be used for the Power Suppl
14. t 3 1 iRx Tx Rx Tx 6 2 iR Ta Tx Rx 1 3 Tx Rx Tx Rx 2 6 Tx Rx 100BaseFX Ethernet Port Connection The concept behind the SC port and cable is quite straightforward Suppose you are connecting devices I and II Contrary to electrical signals optical signals do not require a circuit in order to transmit data Consequently one of the optical lines is used to transmit data from device I to device II and the other optical line is used transmit data from device II to device I for full duplex transmission All you need to remember is to connect the Tx transmit port of device I to the Rx receive port of device II and the Rx receive port of device I to the Tx transmit port of device II If you are making your own cable we suggest labeling the two sides of the same line with the same letter A to A and B to B as shown below or Al to A2 and B1 to B2 SC Port Pinouts SC Port to SC Port Cable Wiring A A im mR Tp HIR ZT B B Cable Wiring A A B B ST Port to ST Port Cable Wiring A A Cable Wiring A A B B ATTENTION This is a Class 1 Laser LED product Do not stare into the Laser Beam 10 Redundant Power Inputs Both power inputs can be connected simultaneously to live DC power sources If one power source fails the other live source acts as a backup and automatically supplies all of
15. y Terminal Provisions shall be made either in external to the apparatus to prevent the rated voltage being exceeded by the transient disturbances of more than 40 Mi alee ela Wiring Requirements WARNING Do not disconnect modules or wires unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous The devices may only be connected to the supply voltage shown on the type plate The devices are designed for operation with a safety extra low voltage Thus they may only be connected to the supply voltage connections and to the signal contact with the safety extra low voltages SELV in compliance with IEC950 EN60950 VDE0805 gt Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 and Zone 2 These devices must be supplied by a SELV source as defined in the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC This equipment has been evaluated as EEx nC IIC T4 equipment under DEMKO Certificate No 03 ATEX 0324537U Each module is marked with II 3G and is suitable for use in Zone 2 Explosive Atmospheres Devices must be installed in a minimum IP 54 enclosure as defined in IEC 60529 and EN 60529 ATTENTION This unit is a built in type During installation into certain end equipment it must comply with fire enclosure stipulations of IEC 60950 EN60950 or similar statements ATTENTION Safety First Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing

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