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1. Agency Approvals 37 Chapter 6 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Certification Installation Guide Section 6 4 EMI and Environmental Type Tests The RSG2100 has passed the following EMI and environmental tests IEC 61850 3 EMI Type Tests NOTE Inthe case of an all fiber port configuration this product meets all Class 2 requirements Otherwise all Class 1 requirements are met for copper ports f the unit contains copper ports the IEC 1613 conformance is Class 1 during which disturbance errors may occur but recovery is automatic f the unit contains all fiber ports the IEC 1613 conformance is Class 2 during which no disturbance errors will occur Test Description Test Levels Severity Levels IEC 61000 4 2 ESD Enclosure Contact 8 kV 4 Enclosure Air 15 kV IEC 61000 4 3 Radiated RFI Enclosure Ports 20 V m Note IEC 61000 4 4 Burst Fast Transient Signal Ports 4 kV 2 5 kHz Note D C Power Ports 4 kV 4 A C Power Ports Earth Ground Ports IEC 61000 4 5 Surge Signal Ports 4kV Line to Earth 4 2kV Line to Line D C Power Ports 2kV Line to Earth 3 1kV Line to Line A C Power Ports 4kV Line to Earth 4 2kV Line to Line IEC 61000 4 6 Induced Conducted RFI Signal Ports 10V 3 D C Power Ports A C Power Ports Earth Ground Ports IEC 61000 4 8 Magnetic Field Enclosure Ports 40 A m continuous Note 1000 A m for 1 s 1000 A m for 1 s 5 IEC 61000 4 29 Voltage Dips and D C Power Ports
2. 1 LASER PRODUCT Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure IMPORTANT This product contains no user serviceable parts Attempted service by unauthorized personnel shall render all warranties null and void Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Siemens AG could invalidate specifications test results and agency approvals and void the user s authority to operate the equipment IMPORTANT This product should be installed in a restricted access location where access can only be gained by authorized personnel who have been informed of the restrictions and any precautions that must be taken Access must only be possible through the use of a tool lock and key or other means of security and controlled by the authority responsible for the location Section 2 1 Mounting the Device Section 2 2 Connecting Power Section 2 3 Connecting the Failsafe Alarm Relay Section 2 4 Grounding the Device Section 2 5 Connecting to the Device Section 2 6 Cabling Recommendations Section 2 1 Mounting the Device The RSG2100 is designed for maximum mounting and display flexibility It can be equipped with connectors that allow it to be installed in a 48 cm 19 in rack 35 mm 1 4 in DIN rail or directly on a panel D NOTE For detailed dimensions of the device with either rack DIN rail or panel hardware inst
3. 30 for 0 1 s Interrupts D C 0 Power Ports 60 for 0 1 s 100 for 0 05 s A C Power Ports 30 for 1 period 60 for 50 periods 38 EMI and Environmental Type Tests RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installation Guide Chapter 6 Certification Test IEC 61000 4 11 IEC 61000 4 12 IEC 61000 4 16 IEC 61000 4 17 IEC 60255 5 IEC 1613 C37 90 IEC 1613 C37 90 1 IEEE C37 90 2 IEC 1613 C37 90 3 Description Voltage Dips and Interrupts A C Power Ports Damped Oscillatory Mains Frequency Voltage Ripple on D C Power Supply Dialiectric Strength H V Impulse Dialiectric Strength H V Impulse Oscillatory Fast Transient Radiated RFI ESD Siemens specified severity levels A C Power Ports Signal Ports D C Power Ports A C Power Ports Signal Ports D C Power Ports D C Power Ports Signal Ports D C Power Ports A C Power Ports Signal Ports D C Power Ports A C Power Ports Signal Ports D C Power Ports A C Power Ports Signal Ports D C Power Ports A C Power Ports Signal Ports D C Power Ports A C Power Ports Signal Ports D C Power Ports A C Power Ports Earth Ground Ports Enclosure Ports Enclosure Contact Enclosure Air Test Levels 100 for 5 periods 100 for 50 periods 2 5 kV Common 1 kV Differential Mode 1 MHz 30 V Continuous 300 V for 1s 10 2 kVAC Fail Safe Relay Output 1 5 kVDC 2 kVAC 5 kV Fail Safe Relay
4. 5kVDC 2 kVAC Test Levels 40 C 40 F 16 Hours 85 C 185 F 16 Hours 95 non condensing 55 C 131 F 6 cycles 2g 10 50 Hz 30 g 11 ms 40 EMI and Environmental Type Tests
5. Alerts AE E E ee E UU RR Aan NR E eA I RU NP V Related DOCUMENTS PL I Mm V Accessing Documentation EE V TWAIN soccer ote E A dm hb Eque Ch i eM rM vi Customer Ze HDD cM vi Chapter 1 LOGUE TO ee H 1 1 4 Feature elle ul LCE 1 1 2 Ports Controls and Indicator LEDS iioii t er netu iacob EA later tests 2 Chapter 2 Installing RE E 5 2 1 Mounting the Device erbe EHE Avie dd ded baee tide 5 Sal Mounting the Device to a Rack onte eene tend teet Ne Loose pee ante Une tae eet c eae 6 2 1 2 Mounting the Device on a DIN Rail 00 ee cece teeter tena Hm eee 7 2 1 3 Mounting the Device to a Panel 0 c ccceeeeecceeeeeeneeedeeeseceeaeececedeeeseeeeeeeseeedenessceeeeeeeteaereees 7 2 2 Connecting POWER EE 8 2 2 1 Connecting AG Power NENNEN dep dade ted da eei did ee e dug tie dad E e dne d 9 22 2 Gonnecting DG POW6F ded te e be ide etr Ee HERO etes ber dura 10 2 2 3 lie Rule 12 2 3 Connecting the Failsafe Alarm Relay 0 ccceccceeeeeeeneeeee tenet ee ee ae ee eset emen emen enne nnne 14 2 4 Grounding the Device iioii od EE Da edd be SR Egal beat ia ode dota ded dd 15 2 5 Connecting to ihe DEVICE co reete erede ode pete sede eo AKE babeo sa se TUR e eR edP ade 15 2 6 Cabling Recommendations esere ineeiieo edin iden nnne enne nennen enne 16 2 6 1 Protection On Twisted Pair Data Ports ssssssssse emen 16 2 6 2 Gigabit Ethernet 1
6. km dB 19 12 14 31 14 2 22 5 8 5 19 12 14 31 14 2 22 5 8 5 19 12 14 31 14 2 22 5 8 5 15 8 32 3 20 17 15 8 31 7 20 16 15 8 34 7 20 19 5 0 34 3 50 29 5 0 35 3 50 30 0 5 37 0 90 37 0 5 37 0 90 37 19 14 32 14 2 13 Tx Tx Rx Rx Maximum Power Minimum Maximum Sensitivity Saturation Distance Budget dBm dBm dBm dBm km dB 9 2 5 20 0 0 5 11 30 10FL Ethernet Optical Specifications RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Technical Specifications Order Connector gabie TxA ax x Rx RX d Maximum Rower Code Mode Type Type nm Minimum Maximum Sensitivity Saturation Distance Budget um dBm dBm dBm dBm km dB 62 5 125 FG02 SM SC 9 125 1310 10 3 20 3 10 10 FG03 SM LC 9 125 1310 9 5 3 21 3 10 11 5 FG04 SM SC 9 125 1310 5 0 20 3 25 15 FG05 SM LC 9 125 1310 7 3 24 3 25 17 t These transceivers utilize a distributed feedback DFB type laser and are rated for 20 to 85 C 4 to 185 F operation only All cabling is duplex type unless specified otherwise Y Typical All optical power numbers are listed as dBm averages Typical distance The maximum segment length is greatly dependent on factors such as fiber quality and the number of patches and splices Consult a Siemens sales associates when determining maximum segment distances SFP Gigabit Transceivers Order Connector Cable TxA Tx Tx Rx Rx Maximum Power Code Mode Typ
7. 000Base TX Cabling Recommendations eisssseeeeeerreeeerreessrrererrreeeees 17 Chapter 3 Communication Ports ceea O RRRA eto nC vei nn Fe ene 19 3 1 Copper Ethernet Potts 2 vt ee lack m tte m I i PR o ta ede Rud 20 3 2 Fiber Optic Ethernet Ports 2 tt vii rue o o ced aet odes ie eet eode beet vota 22 3 3 SFP Optic EthernetiPorts ide tates fu v t pete datae abes eoi ines etai Mabesieles 0t gd 22 3 3 1 Installing an SFP Optical Port 2 0 0 0 cece cece eee rete eee rete eee Hee ens 23 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Table of Contents Installation Guide 3 3 2 Removing an SFP Optical Port erinnerte eta te tbe cie Saxa cease ge Fo SR Rd La agas 24 3 4 GBIC Optic Ethernet Ports 0 es cero ee ee P en e ea eame rae eed e EPOR Rd 24 3 4 1 Installing a GBIC Optical Port 25 3 4 2 Removing a GBIC Optical Port sai irte t eee taire Leoni Eed anon 26 Chapter 4 Technical Specifications ET 27 4 1 Power Supply Specifications 0 cc cccccccececceeee cee ee eee ce eeee cece eee ener ttrt tnnt tnnt annt annt tes r nenne nennen 27 4 2 Failsate Relay SpecifiCatiOns deet coire Loi reet Cer rete eee deg se LUE etae MR Ne 27 4 3 Supported Networking Standards sssssssssssssssssssssse eee ene hne hen enhn nnne 28 4 4 Copper Ethernet Port Specifications ccccccccecceecece cece ee ee cence ce eeee ee eeeeeeeaaeeeseeeesaeeeeaeeeseeeeeas 28 4 4 1 Copper Fast 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Port
8. Output 5 kV 5 kV Fail Safe Relay Output 5 kV 5 kV 2 kVAC 1 5 kVDC 2 kVAC 2 5 kV Common Mode 1 MHz 2 5 kV Common 1 kV Differential Mode 1 MHz 4 kV 2 5 kHz 4 kV 35 V m Severity Levels EMI and Environmental Type Tests 39 Chapter 6 Certification RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installation Guide IEEE 1613 C37 90 x EMI Immunity Type Tests The RSG2100 meets Class 2 requirements for an all fiber configuration and Class 1 requirements for NOTE copper ports Test IEEE C37 90 3 ESD IEEE C37 90 2 Radiated RFI IEEE C37 90 1 Fast Transient Oscillatory IEEE C37 90 H V Impulse IEEE C37 90 Dielectric Strength Environmental Type Tests Description Enclosure Contact Earth Ground Ports Description Test IEC 60068 2 1 Cold Temperature IEC 60068 2 2 Dry Heat IEC 60068 2 30 IEC 60068 21 1 IEC 60068 21 2 Humidity Damp Heat Cyclic Vibration Shock Enclosure Air Enclosure Ports Signal Ports D C Power Ports A C Power Ports Signal Ports D C Power Ports A C Power Ports Signal Ports D C Power Ports A C Power Ports Signal Ports D C Power Ports A C Power Ports Test Ad Test Bd Test Db Test Levels 8 kV 15 kV 35 V m 4 kV 2 5 kHz 4 kV 4 kV 4 kV 2 5 kV Common Mode 1MHz 2 5 kV common 1 kV differential mode 1 MHz 2 5 kV common 1 kV differential mode 1 MHz 5 kV Fail Safe Relay Output 5kV 5kV 2 kVAC 1
9. SIEMENS RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installation Guide 10 2013 Preface Introduction Installing Device Communication Ports Technical Specifications Dimension Drawings Certification RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installation Guide Copyright 2013 Siemens AG All rights reserved Dissemination or reproduction of this document or evaluation and communication of its contents is not authorized except where expressly permitted Violations are liable for damages All rights reserved particularly for the purposes of patent application or trademark registration This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Siemens AG Disclaimer Of Liability Siemens has verified the contents of this manual against the hardware and or software described However deviations between the product and the documentation may exist Siemens shall not be liable for any errors or omissions contained herein or for consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material The information given in this document is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections will be included in subsequent editions We appreciate any suggested improvements We reserve the right to make technical improvements without notice Registered Trademarks ROX Rugge
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11. This means that during a transient electrical event communications errors or interruptions may occur but recovery is automatic Cabling Recommendations RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing Device Siemens also does not recommend using copper Ethernet ports to interface with devices in the field across distances that could produce high levels of ground potential rise i e greater than 2500 V during line to ground fault conditions Section 2 6 2 Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base TX Cabling Recommendations The IEEE 802 3ab Gigabit Ethernet standard defines 1000 Mbit s Ethernet communications over distances of up to 100 m 328 ft using all 4 pairs in category 5 or higher balanced unshielded twisted pair cabling For wiring guidelines system designers and integrators should refer to the Telecommunications Industry Association TIA TIA EIA 568 A wiring standard that characterizes minimum cabling performance specifications required for proper Gigabit Ethernet operation For reliable error free data communication new and pre existing communication paths should be verified for TIA EIA 568 A compliance The following table summarizes the relevant cabling standards Cabling Category S Copia Required Action lt 5 No New wiring infrastructure required 5 Yes Verify TIA EIA 568 A compliance 5e Yes No action required New installations should be designed with Category 5e or higher 6 Yes No action required gt 6 Yes Conn
12. alled refer to Chapter 5 Dimension Drawings Mounting the Device 5 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installing Device Installation Guide The following sections describe the various methods of mounting the device Section 2 1 1 Mounting the Device to a Rack Section 2 1 2 Mounting the Device on a DIN Rail Section 2 1 3 Mounting the Device to a Panel Section 2 1 1 Mounting the Device to a Rack For rack mount installations the RSG2100 can be equipped with rack mount adapters pre installed at the front or rear of the chassis Additional adapters are provided to further secure the device in high vibration or seismically active locations To secure the device to a standard 48 cm 19 in rack do the following NOTE D The device can be ordered with the communication ports located at the front or rear of the device Placing the ports at the rear allows all data and power cabling to be installed and connected at the rear of the rack 1 Make sure the rack mount adapters are installed on the correct side of the chassis NOTE D The chassis features multiple mounting holes allowing the rack mount adapters to be installed up to 25 mm 1 in from the face of the device Figure 2 Rack Mount Adaptors 1 Rear 2 Front 3 Rack Mount Adaptor 2 If required install adapters on the opposite side of the device to protect from vibrations 3 Insert the device into the rack NOTE D Since heat within the device is cha
13. andard transceiver modules SFP GBIC Long haul optics allow Gigabit at distances of up to 70 km Cyber Security Features Multi level user passwords SSH SSL encryption MAC based port security Selective port enable disable Port based network access control using IEEE 802 1x VLAN support IEEE 802 1Q to segregate and secure network traffic Feature Highlights 1 Chapter 1 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Introduction Installation Guide RADIUS centralized access management e SNMPv3 featuring encrypted authentication and session Rated for Reliability in Harsh Environments Immunity to EMI and heavy electrical transients Zero Packet Loss Technology Meets IEEE 1613 electric utility substations Exceeds IEC 61850 3 electric utility substations Exceeds IEC 61800 3 variable speed drive systems Exceeds NEMA TS 2 traffic control equipment Exceeds IEC 61000 6 2 generic industrial environment e Exceeds EN 50121 4 railway applications electromagnetic compatibility emission and immunity of signalling and telecommunications apparatus Exceeds EN 50155 railway applications electronic equipment used on rolling stock 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F operating temperature no fans Conformal coated printed circuit boards optional e 18 AWG galvanized steel enclosure Hazardous Location Certification Class 1 Division 2 Universal Power Supply Options Fully integrated dual redundant optio
14. ation The RSG2100 device has been thoroughly tested to guarantee its conformance with recognized standards and has received approval from recognized regulatory agencies Section 6 1 Agency Approvals Section 6 2 FCC Compliance Section 6 3 Industry Canada Compliance Section 6 4 EMI and Environmental Type Tests Section 6 1 Agency Approvals Agency Standards Comments CSA CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 UL 60950 1 Approved CE EN 60950 1 EN 61000 6 2 EN60825 1 Approved EN55022 Class A EN 50581 FCC FCC Part 15 Class A Approved FDA CDRH 21 CFR Chapter I Sub chapter J Approved ISO I809001 2008 Designed and manufactured using an 1809001 2008 certified quality program Section 6 2 FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference on his own expense Section 6 3 Industry Canada Compliance CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A
15. ation of the device can be determined by reading the factory data file through the ROS user interface For more information about how to read the factory data file refer to the ROS User Guide for the RSG2100 Each communication port is equipped with an LED that indicates the link activity state of the port LED State Description Green Solid Link established Green Blinking Link activity Off No link detected Figure 16 Port LEDs 1 Port LED The following sections describe the available communication ports Section 3 1 Copper Ethernet Ports Section 3 2 Fiber Optic Ethernet Ports Section 3 3 SFP Optic Ethernet Ports 19 Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Communication Ports Installation Guide Section 3 4 GBIC Optic Ethernet Ports Section 3 1 Copper Ethernet Ports The RSG2100 supports several 10 100 1000Base TX Ethernet ports that allow connection to standard Category 5 CAT 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP cables with either RJ45 or Micro D male connectors The RJ45 and Micro D connectors are directly connected to the chassis ground on the device and can accept CAT 5 shielded twisted pair STP cables WARNING Electric shock hazard risk of serious personal injury and or equipment interference If shielded cables are used make sure the shielded cables do not form a ground loop via the shield wire and the RJ45 receptacles at either end Ground loops can cause excessive noise and interferenc
16. by network technical support personnel who are responsible for the installation commissioning and maintenance of the device It is also recommended for use by network and system planners system programmers and line technicians Alerts The following types of alerts are used when necessary to highlight important information A A A D D DANGER DANGER alerts describe imminently hazardous situations that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING WARNING alerts describe hazardous situations that if not avoided may result in serious injury and or equipment damage CAUTION CAUTION alerts describe hazardous situations that if not avoided may result in equipment damage IMPORTANT IMPORTANT alerts provide important information that should be known before performing a procedure or step or using a feature NOTE NOTE alerts provide additional information such as facts tips and details Related Documents Other documents that may be of interest include ROS User Guide for the RSG2100 Accessing Documentation The latest Hardware Installation Guides and Software User Guides for most RUGGEDCOM products are available online at www siemens com ruggedcom Alerts RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Preface Installation Guide For any questions about the documentation or for assistance finding a specific document contact a Siemens sales representative Training Siemens offers a wide range of educatio
17. d Operating System On Linux CrossBow and eLAN are trademarks of Siemens AG ROS is a registered trademark of Siemens AG Other designations in this manual might be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes would infringe the rights of the owner Third Party Copyrights Siemens recognizes the following third party copyrights Copyright 2004 GoAhead Software Inc All Rights Reserved Security Information Siemens provides products and solutions with industrial security functions that support the secure operation of plants machines equipment and or networks They are important components in a holistic industrial security concept With this in mind Siemens products and solutions undergo continuous development Siemens recommends strongly that you regularly check for product updates For the secure operation of Siemens products and solutions it is necessary to take suitable preventive action e g cell protection concept and integrate each component into a holistic state of the art industrial security concept Third party products that may be in use should also be considered For more information about industrial security visit http Awww siemens com industrialsecurity To stay informed about product updates as they occur sign up for a product specific newsletter For more information visit http support automation siemens com Warranty Siemens warrants this product for a period of five 5 years f
18. e but more importantly create a potential shock hazard that can result in serious injury Figure 19 1 x 10 100 1000Tx with Micro D Ports Figure 20 2 x 10 100 1000Tx with Micro D Ports 1CG02 CG02 Figure 23 2x 1000Tx SFP with RJ45 Ports CG55 Each port features an LED that indicates the state of the port 20 Copper Ethernet Ports RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Communication Ports State Description Yellow Solid Link established Yellow Blinking Link activity Off No link detected The following are the pin out descriptions for the RJ45 and Micro D connectors Name Pin Description r zi 10 100Base TX 1000Base TX ub 1 RX BI_DB Receive Data B LILILILIL 000 i or Bi Directional 2 RX BI DB Receive Data Figure 24 RJ45 Ethernet Port Pin Configuration or Bi Directional 3 TX BI_DA Transmit Data or Bi Directional 4 Reserved Do Not Connect 5 Reserved Do Not Connect 6 TX BI_DA Transmit Data or Bi Directional 7 Reserved Do Not Connect 8 Reserved Do Not Connect Pin 10 100Base TX 1000Base TX 1 1 TX B 2 Reserved Do D Not Connect 000 3 Reserved Do Not Connect 4 Reserved Do C Not Connect 6 5 RX An 6 TX B Figure 25 Micro D 10 100Base TX Port Pin Configuration 7 Reserved Do D Not Connect 8 Reserved Do C Not Connect 9 RX A For specifications on the available copper Ethernet ports refer to Section 4 4 Copper Ethernet Port Specif
19. e Type nm Minimum Maximum Sensitivity Saturation Distance Budget yp pm dBm dBm dBm dBm km dB 50 125 0 5 FG51 MM LC 850 9 2 5 20 0 11 62 5 125 0 3 FG52 SM LC 9 125 1310 9 5 3 19 3 10 9 5 FG53 SM LC 9 125 1310 7 3 23 3 25 16 FG54 SM LC 9 125 1550 0 5 23 3 70 23 Y Operating temperature range of 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F unless specified otherwise Typical All optical power numbers are listed as dBm averages abrypical distance The maximum segment length is greatly dependent on factors such as fiber quality and the number of patches and splices Consult a Siemens sales associates when determining maximum segment distances Operating temperature range of 20 to 85 C 4 to 185 F GBIC Gigabit Transceivers Order Connector Cable TxA Tx Tx Rx Rx Maximum Power Code Mode oer Type nm Minimum Maximum Sensitivity Saturation Distance Budget yp um dBm d m dBm dBm km 9 dB FG71 SM SC 9 125 1310 9 5 3 21 3 10 11 5 FG72 SM SC 9 125 1310 7 3 24 3 25 17 FG73 SM SC 9 125 1550 0 5 23 3 70 23 abperating temperature range of 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F unless specified otherwise erypical Sau optical power numbers are listed as dBm averages STypical distance The maximum segment length is greatly dependent on factors such as fiber quality and the number of patches and splices Consult a Siemens sales associates when determining maximum s
20. e port 6 Connecta cable to the port and test the connection Installing an SFP Optical Port 23 Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Communication Ports Installation Guide Section 3 3 2 Removing an SFP Optical Port To remove an SFP optical port do the following CAUTION AN Electrical hazard risk of damage to equipment Make sure all electrostatic energy is dissipated before performing installing or removing components from the device An electrostatic discharge ESD can cause serious damage to the component once it is outside the chassis 1 Make sure all potential electrostatic build up has been properly discharged to prevent electrostatic discharges ESD This can be accomplished by wearing an ESD wrist strap or by touching Earth or the chassis ground Disconnect the cable from the port Swing the metal bail latch down and pull the port from the module Figure 32 Removing an SFP Optical Port Typical 1 SFP Optical Port 2 Metal Bail Latch 4 Store the port in an ESD safe bag or other suitable ESD safe environment free from moisture and stored at the proper temperature 40 to 85 C or 40 to 185 F 5 Insert a plug in the empty port opening to prevent the ingress of dust and dirt Section 3 4 GBIC Optic Ethernet Ports GBIC Gigabit Interface Converter optic Ethernet ports are available with SC Standard or Subscriber Connector connectors o Jee Figure 33 SC Port 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connec
21. ector and wiring standards to be determined Follow these recommendations for copper data cabling in high electrical noise environments Data cable lengths should be as short as possible preferably 3 m 10 ft in length Copper data cables should not be used for inter building communications Power and data cables should not be run in parallel for long distances and should be installed in separate conduits Power and data cables should intersect at 90 angles when necessary to reduce inductive coupling Shielded screened cabling can be used when required Care should be taken to avoid the creation of ground loops with shielded cabling Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base TX Cabling Recommendations 17 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing Device Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base TX Cabling Recommendations 18 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Communication Ports K Communication Ports The RSG2100 can be equipped with various types of communication ports to enhance its abilities and performance Figure 15 Port Assignment Each type of module has a specific location in the RSG2100 chassis Slots 1 to 4 support any combination of fixed fiber or copper Ethernet connectors up to 100 Mbps Slot 5 supports a pair of fixed 1 Gbps ports Slot 6 supports a single expansion port of any type Slots 7 to 10 support any combination of two port fiber or copper Ethernet modules The exact configur
22. egment distances Gigabit Ethernet 1 Gbps Optical Specifications 31 Chapter 4 Technical Specifications RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installation Guide Operating temperature range of 20 to 85 C 4 to 185 F Section 4 6 Operating Environment Parameter Range Ambient Operating Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95 Ambient Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Section 4 7 Mechanical Specifications Parameter Dimensions Weight Ingress Protection Enclosure Comments Ambient Temperature as measured from a 30 cm radius surrounding the center of the enclosure Non condensing Value Refer to Chapter 5 Dimension Drawings 5 2 kg 11 5 Ibs IP40 1 mm or 0 04 in objects 18 AWG Galvanized Steel 32 Operating Environment RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 5 Installation Guide Dimension Drawings 5 Dimension Drawings NOTE All dimensions are in millimeters unless otherwise stated IUOS 285 2 Figure 36 Overall Dimensions 33 Chapter 5 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Dimension Drawings Installation Guide Figure 37 Rack Mount Dimensions 34 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 5 Installation Guide Dimension Drawings Figure 38 Panel and DIN Rail Mount Dimensions 35 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 5 Installation Guide Dimension Drawings 36 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 6 Installation Guide Certification SR Certific
23. ent the ingress of dust and dirt 26 Removing a GBIC Optical Port RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Technical Specifications d Technical Specifications The following sections provide important technical specifications related to the device and available modules e Section 4 1 Power Supply Specifications Section 4 2 Failsafe Relay Specifications Section 4 3 Supported Networking Standards Section 4 4 Copper Ethernet Port Specifications Section 4 5 Fiber Optic Ethernet Port Specifications Section 4 6 Operating Environment Section 4 7 Mechanical Specifications Section 4 1 Power Supply Specifications Power Supply Type dieit Internal Fuse Rating poii Minimum Maximum 24 VDC 10 VDC 36 VDC 6 3 A F 48 VDC 36 VDC 72 VDC 3 15 A T 28W HI 125 250 VDCH 88 VDC 300 VDC 2 A T HI 110 230 VACH 85 VAC 264 VAC 2 A T F denotes fast acting fuse b T denotes time delay fuse Power consumption varies based on configuration 10 100Base TX ports consume roughly 1 W less than fiber optic ports d The HI power supply is the same power supply for both AC and DC Section 4 2 Failsafe Relay Specifications Parameter Value Resistive Load Max Switching Voltage 240 VAC 125 VDC Rated Switching Current 2A 240 VAC 0 15 A 125 VDC 2A 30 VDC Maximum Switching Capacity 150 W 500 VA Power Supply Specifications 27 Chapter 4 Technical Specifications RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Ins
24. erminal Block 3 Jumper 4 Positive Live L Terminal 5 Negative Neutral N Terminal N 6 Surge Ground Terminal 7 Chassis Ground Terminal 4 Connect the negative wire from the power source to the negative neutral N terminal on the terminal block For more information refer to Section 2 2 3 Wiring Examples 5 Install the supplied metal jumper between terminals 2 4 and 6 to connect the surge ground terminals to the chassis ground terminal The surge ground terminals are used as the ground conductor for all surge and transient suppression circuitry internal to the unit 6 Connect the ground terminal on the power source to the chassis ground terminal on the device For more information refer to Section 2 4 Grounding the Device DANGER Electrocution hazard risk of death serious personal injury and or damage to the device Make sure the supplied terminal block cover is always installed before the device is powered T Install the terminal block cover Section 2 2 2 Connecting DC Power To connect a high or low DC power supply to the device do the following CAUTION AN Electrical hazard risk of damage to equipment Before testing the dielectric strength HIPOT in the field remove the metal jumper This metal jumper connects transient suppression circuitry to chassis ground and must be removed in order to avoid damage to transient suppression circuitry during testing NOTE D The terminal block is di
25. ications Copper Ethernet Ports 21 Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Communication Ports Installation Guide Section 3 2 Fiber Optic Ethernet Ports Fiber optic Ethernet ports are available with either MTRJ Mechanical Transfer Registered Jack LC Lucent Connector SC Standard or Subscriber Connector or ST Straight Tip connectors Make sure the Transmit Tx and Receive Rx connections of each port are properly connected and matched to establish a proper link Figure 26 MTRJ Port Figure 27 LC Port 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connector 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connector Hro e3L o Figure 28 SC Port Figure 29 ST Port 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connector 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connector For specifications on the available fiber optic Ethernet ports refer to Section 4 5 Fiber Optic Ethernet Port Specifications Section 3 3 SFP Optic Ethernet Ports SFP Small Form Factor Pluggable optic Ethernet ports are available with LC Lucent Connector connectors Make sure the Transmit Tx and Receive Rx connections of each port are properly connected and matched to establish a proper link Figure 30 LC Port 1 Tx Connector 2 Rx Connector NOTE D SFP modules as well as their optical ports can be safely inserted and removed while the chassis is powered and operating The following sections describe how to install and remove SFP optical ports 22 Fiber Optic Ethernet Ports RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapte
26. icator LEDs i e Status Duplex or Speed Mode button The Mode button sets the display mode for the port status indicator LEDs i e Status Duplex or Speed It can also be used to reset the device if held for 5 seconds Alarm Indicator LED The alarm indicator LED illuminates when an alarm condition exists Power Module Indicator LEDs These LEDs indicate the status of the power modules Green The power supply is supplying power Red Power supply failure Off No power supply is installed RS232 Serial Console Port This port is for interfacing directly with the device and accessing initial management functions Ports Controls and Indicator LEDs 3 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 1 Installation Guide Introduction Ports Controls and Indicator LEDs 4 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing Device d Installing Device The following sections describe how to install the device including mounting the device installing removing modules connecting power and connecting the device to the network A A D D DANGER Electrocution hazard risk of serious personal injury and or damage to equipment Before performing any maintenance tasks make sure all power to the device has been disconnected and wait approximately two minutes for any remaining energy to dissipate WARNING Radiation hazard risk of serious personal injury This product contains a laser system and is classified as a CLASS
27. inals are used as the ground conductor for all surge and transient suppression circuitry internal to the unit 6 Connect the ground terminal on the power source to the chassis ground terminal on the device For more information refer to Section 2 4 Grounding the Device DANGER Electrocution hazard risk of death serious personal injury and or damage to the device Make sure the supplied terminal block cover is always installed before the device is powered T Install the terminal block cover Connecting DC Power 11 Chapter 2 Installing Device RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installation Guide Section 2 2 3 Wiring Examples The following illustrate how to connect power to single and dual power supplies icine E 22222022222 D MME Figure 8 Single DC Power Supply dT Q Pp N A OY Wiring Examples RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing Device Bpod 0 103 LI MECH Figure 10 Dual DC Power Supply Wiring Examples 13 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installing Device Installation Guide bee 5 Figure 11 Dual AC DC Power Supply Section 2 3 Connecting the Failsafe Alarm Relay The failsafe relay can be configured to latch based on alarm conditions The NO Normally Open contact is closed when the unit is powered and there are no active alarms If the device is not powered or if an active alarm is configured the
28. nal power supplies Universal high voltage range 88 300 VDC or 85 264 VAC Screw or pluggable terminal blocks for reliable maintenance free connections CSA UL 60950 1 safety approved to 85 C 185 F Section 1 2 Ports Controls and Indicator LEDs The RSG2100 features various ports controls and indicator LEDs on the front panel for configuring and troubleshooting the device 2 Ports Controls and Indicator LEDs RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 1 Installation Guide Introduction _JAlARM __ Power 1 __ POWER 2 CONSOLE 57600 N 8 1 Figure 1 Front Panel 1 Port Status Indicator LEDs 2 Display Mode Indicator LEDs 3 Mode Button 4 Alarm Indicator LED 5 Power Module Indicator LEDs 6 RS232 Serial Console Port RJ45 Port Status Indicator LEDs These LEDs indicate the state of each port When Status mode is selected these LEDs indicate when ports are active Green Solid 7 Link detected Green Blinking 7 Link activity Off No link detected When Duplex mode is selected these LEDs indicate when ports are operating in full or half duplex mode Green Solid Full duplex mode Orange Solid Half duplex mode Off No link detected When Speed mode is selected these LEDs indicate the port speed Green Solid 1000 Mb s Green Blinking 100 Mb s Orange Solid 10 Mb s Off No link detected Display Mode Indicator LEDs These LEDs indicate the current display mode for the port status ind
29. nal services ranging from in house training of standard courses on networking Ethernet switches and routers to on site customized courses tailored to the customer s needs experience and application Siemens Educational Services team thrives on providing our customers with the essential practical skills to make sure users have the right knowledge and expertise to understand the various technologies associated with critical communications network infrastructure technologies Siemens unique mix of IT Telecommunications expertise combined with domain knowledge in the utility transportation and industrial markets allows Siemens to provide training specific to the customer s application For more information about training services and course availability visit www siemens com ruggedcom or contact a Siemens sales representative Customer Support Customer support is available 24 hours 7 days a week for all Siemens customers For technical support or general information please contact Customer Support at Toll Free North America 1 866 922 7975 International 1 905 856 5288 Website http support automation siemens com vi Training RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 1 Installation Guide Introduction B Introduction The RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 is a rugged fully managed modular Ethernet switch specifically designed to operate reliably in electrically harsh and climatically demanding utility substation railway and industrial environme
30. nd align the adapters with the mounting holes Mounting the Device on a DIN Rail Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installing Device Installation Guide Figure 4 Panel Mounting 1 Screw 2 Panel DIN Rail Adaptor 2 Install the supplied screws to secure the adapters to the panel Section 2 2 Connecting Power The RSG2100 supports single or dual redundant AC and or DC power supplies The use of two power modules is recommended to provide redundancy and load balancing The RSG2100 can be equipped with either a screw type or pluggable terminal block which provides power to both power supplies The screw type terminal block is installed using Philips screws and compression plates allowing either bare wire connections or crimped terminal lugs Use 6 size ring lugs for secure reliable connections under severe shock or vibration NOTE For maximum redundancy in a dual power supply configuration use two independent power sources For 100 240 VAC rated equipment an appropriately rated AC circuit breaker must be installed A circuit breaker is not required for 12 24 or 48 VDC rated power supplies It is recommended to provide a separate circuit breaker for each power supply module Equipment must be installed according to applicable local wiring codes and standards 8 Connecting Power RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing Device The following sections describe how to connect power to the de
31. nnelled to the enclosure it is recommended that 1 rack unit of space or 44 mm 1 75 in be kept empty above the device This allows a small amount of convectional airflow Forced airflow is not required However any increase in airflow will result in a reduction of ambient temperature and improve the long term reliability of all equipment mounted in the rack space 4 Secure the adapters to the rack using the supplied hardware 6 Mounting the Device to a Rack Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installing Device Installation Guide Section 2 1 2 Mounting the Device on a DIN Rail For DIN rail installations the RSG2100 can be equipped with panel DIN rail adapters pre installed on each side of the chassis The adapters allow the device to be slid onto a standard 35 mm 1 4 in DIN rail To mount the device to a DIN rail do the following 1 Align the adapters with the DIN rails and slide the device into place Figure 3 DIN Rail Mounting 1 Panel DIN Rail Adaptor 2 DIN Rail 3 Screw 2 Install one of the supplied screws on either side of the device to secure the adapters to the DIN rails Section 2 1 3 Mounting the Device to a Panel For panel installations the RSG2100 can be equipped with panel DIN rail adapters pre installed on each side of the chassis The adapters allow the device to be attached to a panel using screws To mount the device to a panel do the following 1 Place the device against the panel a
32. nts The RSG2100 s superior rugged hardware design coupled with the embedded Rugged Operating System ROS provides improved system reliability and advanced cyber security and networking features making it ideally suited for creating Ethernet networks for mission critical real time control applications The RSG2100 s modular flexibility offers 10BaseFL 100BaseFX 1000BasexX fiber and 10 100 1000BaseTX copper port combinations Optional front or rear mount connectors make the RSG2100 highly versatile for any application and can support multiple fiber connectors ST MTRJ LC SC without loss of port density The RSG2100 is packaged in a rugged galvanized steel enclosure with industrial grade DIN panel or 48 cm 19 in rack mount mounting options The following sections provide more information about the RSG2100 Section 1 1 Feature Highlights Section 1 2 Ports Controls and Indicator LEDs Section 1 1 Feature Highlights Ethernet Ports 3 Gigabit Ethernet ports supporting copper and fiber media 16 Fast Ethernet ports supporting copper and fiber media Modular port design for unrivalled flexibility Multimode and Singlemode fiber support Bi directional simplex single strand fiber support Full compliance with IEEE 802 3 802 3u amp 802 3z Non blocking store and forward switching Full duplex operation and flow control IEEE 802 3x Industry standard fiber optic connectors LC SC ST MTRJ Industry st
33. ort into the module Figure 34 Installing a GBIC Optical Port 1 GBIC Optical Port Module 2 GBIC Optical Port 3 Locking Latch 5 Release the latches and make sure the module is locked in place 6 Remove the dust cover from the port 7 Connect a cable to the port and test the connection Installing a GBIC Optical Port 25 Chapter 3 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Communication Ports Installation Guide Section 3 4 2 Removing a GBIC Optical Port To remove an GBIC optical port do the following CAUTION AN Electrical hazard risk of damage to equipment Make sure all electrostatic energy is dissipated before performing installing or removing components from the device An electrostatic discharge ESD can cause serious damage to the component once it is outside the chassis 1 Make sure all potential electrostatic build up has been properly discharged to prevent electrostatic discharges ESD This can be accomplished by wearing an ESD wrist strap or by touching Earth or the chassis ground Disconnect the cable from the port Squeeze the latches on either side of the port and pull it from the module Figure 35 Removing a GBIC Optical Port 1 GBIC Optical Port Module 2 GBIC Optical Port 3 Locking Latch 4 Store the port in an ESD safe bag or other suitable ESD safe environment free from moisture and stored at the proper temperature 40 to 85 C or 40 to 185 F 5 Insert a plug in the empty port opening to prev
34. r 3 Installation Guide Communication Ports Section 3 3 1 Installing an SFP Optical Port Section 3 3 2 Removing an SFP Optical Port Section 3 3 1 Installing an SFP Optical Port To install an SFP optical port do the following CAUTION AN Electrical hazard risk of damage to equipment Use only components certified by Siemens with RUGGEDCOM products Damage to the module and device may occur if compatibility and reliability have not been properly assessed CAUTION N Electrical hazard risk of damage to equipment Make sure all electrostatic energy is dissipated before installing or removing components from the device An electrostatic discharge ESD can cause serious damage to the component once it is outside the chassis 1 Make sure all potential electrostatic build up has been properly discharged to prevent electrostatic discharges ESD This can be accomplished by wearing an ESD wrist strap or by touching Earth or the chassis ground 2 Remove the dust cover from the port opening in the module CAUTION Mechanical hazard risk of component damage SFP optical ports are designed to insert in only one orientation Do not force the port into the module Remove the port from its packaging Insert the port into the module and swing the bail latch up to lock it in place Figure 31 Installing an SFP Optical Port Typical 1 SFP Optical Port 2 Metal Bail Latch 5 Remove the dust cover from th
35. relay opens the NO contact and closes the NC Normally Closed contact NOTE D Control of the failsafe relay output is configurable through ROS One common application for this relay is to signal an alarm if a power failure occurs For more information refer to the ROS User Guide for the RSG2100 The following shows the proper relay connections 14 Connecting the Failsafe Alarm Relay RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing Device H EK n POWER 2 AP ERE E EE 1 Figure 12 Failsafe Alarm Relay Wiring 1 Normally Open 2 Common 3 Normally Closed Section 2 4 Grounding the Device The RSG2100 chassis ground terminal uses a 6 32 screw It is recommended to terminate the ground connection with a 6 ring lug and torque it to 1 7 N m 15 Ibf in Figure 13 Chassis Ground Connection 1 Stainless Steel Stud 2 6 32 Screw 3 6 Ring Lug Section 2 5 Connecting to the Device The following describes the various methods for accessing the ROS console and Web interfaces on the device For more detailed instructions refer to the ROS User Guide for the RSG2100 Grounding the Device 15 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installing Device Installation Guide Management Port Connect a PC or terminal directly to the management port to access the boot time control and ROS interfaces The management port provides access to ROS s console and Web interfaces IMPORTANT The management port i
36. rom the date of purchase conditional upon the return to factory for maintenance during the warranty term This product contains no user serviceable parts Attempted service by unauthorized personnel shall render all warranties null and void The warranties set forth in this article are exclusive and are in lieu of all other warranties performance guarantees and conditions whether written or oral statutory express or implied including all warranties and conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and all warranties and conditions arising from course of dealing or usage or trade Correction of nonconformities in the manner and for the period of time provided above shall constitute the Seller s sole liability and the Customer s exclusive remedy for defective or nonconforming goods or services whether claims of the Customer are based in contract including fundamental breach in tort including negligence and strict liability or otherwise For warranty details visit www siemens com ruggedcom or contact a Siemens customer service representative Contacting Siemens Address Telephone E mail Siemens AG Toll free 1 888 264 0006 ruggedcom info i ia siemens com Industry Sector Tel 1 905 856 5288 Web 300 Applewood Crescent Fax 1 905 856 1995 Concord Ontario www siemens com ruggedcom Canada L4K 5C7 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installation Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents TEE ernan reet M E MM MM LE dU v
37. s intended to be used only as a temporary connection during initial configuration or troubleshooting The management port is a 10 100 1000Base T copper Ethernet port with an RJ45 connector The following is the pin out for the management port Pin Name Description 8 ay Se 1 TX Transmit Data i ui 2 TX Transmit Data 3 RX Receive Data Figure 14 RJ45 Management Port 4 Reserved Do Not Connect 5 Reserved Do Not Connect 6 RX Receive Data 7 Reserved Do Not Connect 8 Reserved Do Not Connect Communication Ports Connect any of the available Ethernet ports on the device to a management switch and access the ROS console and Web interfaces via the device s IP address For more information about available ports refer to Chapter 3 Communication Ports Section 2 6 Cabling Recommendations Before connecting the device be aware of the recommendations and considerations outlined in the following sections Section 2 6 1 Protection On Twisted Pair Data Ports Section 2 6 2 Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base TX Cabling Recommendations Section 2 6 1 Protection On Twisted Pair Data Ports Siemens does not recommend the use of copper cabling of any length for critical real time substation automation applications All copper Ethernet ports on RUGGEDCOM products include transient suppression circuitry to protect against damage from electrical transients and conform with IEC 61850 3 and IEEE 1613 Class 1 standards
38. t 1 Gbps Port Specifications NOTE e Maximum segment length is greatly dependent on factors such as fiber quality and the number of patches and splices Consult a Siemens sales associate when determining maximum segment distances All optical power numbers are listed as dBm averages F51 transceivers are rated for 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Fixed Gigabit Transceivers Order Code Connector Duplex Cable Type Wiring Standard Mosam n Distance Isolation CGO01 RJ45 FDX HDX gt Category 5 TIA EIA T568A B 100 m 328 ft 1 5 kV CG02 micro D FDX HDX gt Category 5 TIA EIA T568A B 100 m 328 ft 1 5 kV Shielded or unshielded Auto crossover and auto polarity Typical distance Dependent on the number of connectors and splices RMS 1 minute SFP Gigabit Transceivers Wiring Maximum UNT o p Order Code Connector Duplex Cable Type Standard Distance Isolation CG55 RJ45 FDX HDX gt Category 5 TIA EIA T568A B 100 m 328 ft 1 5kV Shielded or unshielded 4 Auto crossover and auto polarity RMS 1 minute Fiber Optic Ethernet Port Specifications The following sections list specifications of the optical transceivers used in the modules available for the RSG2100 NOTE D Order codes are contained within each product when assembled and configured at the factory Refer to the ROS User Guide for the RSG2100 for information on how to obtain the factory configuration data Section 4 5 1 10FL Ethernet Op
39. tallation Guide Section 4 3 Supported Networking Standards Standard 10 Mbps Ports 100 Mbps Ports M E IEEE 802 3 e IEEE 802 3u E IEEE 802 3x y E 7 IEEE 802 3z IEEE 802 3ab S IEEE 802 3ad IEEE 802 1D e 7 3 IEEE 802 1D y d p IEEE 802 1p y P IEEE 802 1Q P F IEEE 802 1w 7 m 3 IEEE 802 1x 7 p 3 IEEE y 7 p 802 1Q 2005 formerly 802 1s Section 4 4 Notes 10BaseT 10BaseFL 100BaseTX 100BaseFX Flow Control 1000BaseLX 1000BaseTx Link Aggregation MAC Bridges Spanning Tree Protocol STP Class of Service CoS VLAN Virtual LAN Tagging Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP Port Based Network Access Control Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP Copper Ethernet Port Specifications The following details the specifications for copper Ethernet ports that can be ordered with the RSG2100 Section 4 4 1 Copper Fast 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Port Specifications Order Code Connector Duplex Cable Type TX01 RJ45 FDX HDX gt Category 5 TX02 micro D FDX HDX gt Category 5 f Shielded or unshielded H Auto crossover and auto polarity Typical distance Dependent on the number of connectors and splices RMS 1 minute Wiring Maximum Isolation Standard Distance TIA EIA T568A B 100 m 328 ft 1 5 kV TIA EIA T568A B 100 m 328 ft 1 5 kV 28 Supported Networking Standards RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Technical Specifications Section 4 4 2 Copper Gigabit Etherne
40. tical Specifications Section 4 5 2 Fast Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Optical Specifications Section 4 5 3 Gigabit Ethernet 1 Gbps Optical Specifications Copper Gigabit Ethernet 1 Gbps Port Specifications 29 Chapter 4 Technical Specifications RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installation Guide Section 4 5 1 10FL Ethernet Optical Specifications Order Coda Mode FLO1 MM Section 4 5 2 Cable Connector Type Type um 62 5 125 ST 50 125 TxA typ nm 850 Fast Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Optical Specifications Order Code Mode FX01 MM FX02 MM FX03 MM FX04 SM FX05 SM FX06 SM FX07 SM FX08 SM FX09 SM FX10 SM FX11 MM Cable Connector Type Type um 62 5 125 ST 50 125 62 5 125 SC 50 125 62 5 125 MTRJ 50 125 ST 9 125 SC 9 125 LC 9 125 SC 9 125 LC 9 125 SC 9 125 LC 9 125 LC 62 5 125 Tx A typ nm 1300 1300 1300 1310 1310 1310 1310 1310 1310 1310 1300 Typical distance Dependent on the cable type number of connectors and number of splices Section 4 5 3 Gigabit Ethernet 1 Gbps Optical Specifications Fixed Gigabit Transceivers Sech Mode FG01 MM Cable Connector Type Type pm LC 50 125 Tx A nm 850 TOMIR Temax Rx Rx Distance Power dBm dBm Sensitivity Saturation typ Budget dBm dBm km dB 16 9 18 34 11 2 2 19 8 12 8 14 2 Tx min ima Rx Rx Maximum Power dBm dBm Sensitivity Saturation Distance Budget dBm dBm
41. tor The following sections describe how to install and remove GBIC optical ports Section 3 4 1 Installing a GBIC Optical Port 24 Removing an SFP Optical Port RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Communication Ports Section 3 4 2 Removing a GBIC Optical Port Section 3 4 1 Installing a GBIC Optical Port To install a GBIC optical port do the following CAUTION AN Electrical hazard risk of damage to equipment Use only components certified by Siemens with RUGGEDCOM products Damage to the module and device may occur if compatibility and reliability have not been properly assessed CAUTION N Electrical hazard risk of damage to equipment Make sure all electrostatic energy is dissipated before installing or removing components from the device An electrostatic discharge ESD can cause serious damage to the component once it is outside the chassis 1 Make sure all potential electrostatic build up has been properly discharged to prevent electrostatic discharges ESD This can be accomplished by wearing an ESD wrist strap or by touching Earth or the chassis ground 2 Remove the dust cover from the port opening in the module CAUTION Mechanical hazard risk of component damage GBIC optical ports are designed to insert in only one orientation Do not force the port into the module 3 Remove the port from its packaging Squeeze the latches on either side of the port and insert the p
42. vice Section 2 2 1 Connecting AC Power Section 2 2 2 Connecting DC Power Section 2 2 3 Wiring Examples Section 2 2 1 Connecting AC Power To connect a high AC power supply to the device do the following CAUTION Electrical hazard risk of damage to equipment Do not connect AC power cables to terminals for DC power Damage to the power supply may occur CAUTION Electrical hazard risk of damage to equipment Before testing the dielectric strength HIPOT in the field remove the metal jumper This metal jumper connects transient suppression circuitry to chassis ground and must be removed in order to avoid damage to transient suppression circuitry during testing EXE NOTE D The terminal block is divided into separate terminals for each internal power supply Make sure to connect the external power supply to the appropriate terminals Remove the terminal block cover 2 If ascrew type terminal block is installed remove the screws from the appropriate terminals Use these screws along with 6 ring lugs to secure the wires to the terminal block 3 Connect the positive wire from the power source to the positive live L terminal on the terminal block For more information refer to Section 2 2 3 Wiring Examples Connecting AC Power 9 Chapter 2 RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Installing Device Installation Guide Figure 5 Terminal Block Wiring 1 Screw Type Terminal Block 2 Pluggable T
43. vided into separate terminals for each internal power supply Make sure to connect the external power supply to the appropriate terminals 10 Connecting DC Power RUGGEDCOM RSG2100 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Installing Device NOTE D The screw type terminal block is installed using Philips screws and compression plates allowing either bare wire connections or crimped terminal lugs Use 6 size ring lugs for secure reliable screws which must be removed to make connections Remove the terminal block cover 2 If ascrew type terminal block is installed remove the screws from the appropriate terminals Use these screws along with 6 ring lugs to secure the wires to the terminal block 3 Connect the positive wire from the power source to the positive live L terminal on the terminal block For more information refer to Section 2 2 3 Wiring Examples a ri n OWER Figure 6 Terminal Block Wiring 1 Screw Type Terminal Block 2 Pluggable Terminal Block 3 Jumper 4 Positive Live L Terminal 5 Negative Neutral N Terminal N 6 Surge Ground Terminal 7 Chassis Ground Terminal 4 Connect the negative wire from the power source to the negative neutral N terminal on the terminal block For more information refer to Section 2 2 3 Wiring Examples 5 Install the supplied metal jumper between terminals 2 4 and 6 to connect the surge ground terminals to the chassis ground terminal The surge ground term

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