RuggedCom RSG2200 manual

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    RuggedCom Inc. I 30 W hitmore Road, W oodbr idge, Ontario, Canada L4L 7 Z4 Tel : (905) 856-52 88 I Fax : (905) 856-1 995 I Toll Free: (888) 264-000 6 Rugg edSwitch Rugg edSwitch Rugg edSwitch Rugg edSwitch     RSG22 00 R SG2200 R SG2200 R SG2200 9-Port Mod ular Mana ged Giga bit Ethernet Sw itch Installation Guide www.ruggedcom .com[...]

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    2  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipmen t has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A d igital device pursuant to Part 1 5 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable prote ction against harmful int erfe[...]

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    3  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 T able of Con tents 1 Table of Figures ...................................................................................................................... 4 2 Table of Tables.....................................................................................................................[...]

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    4  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 1 T able of Figures Figure 1: RSG200 0 Rack mount chassis orientation opt ions – Front and rear mount. .............. ....... 8 Figure 2: Ethern et, LED Status, and Power Pa nels ........................................................................ 9 Figure 3: Ethern et panel L ED descrip[...]

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    5  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 3 Product Over v iew 3.1 Functional Overview The RuggedSwitch ™ RSG2200 is an industrially hardened , fully managed, modular, Ethe rnet switch specifica lly designed to operate reliably in electrically harsh and climatically de manding utility substatio n and industrial environments. The RS [...]

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    6  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 3.2 Feature Highlights Ethernet Ports • 9-Gigabit Eth ernet ports s upporting co pper and fib er media • 2 port m odules for trem endous flexibil ity • Multim ode and singlem ode fiber suppor t • Bi - directiona l singlestrand fiber support • Full compli ance with IE EE: 802.3, 8 02.[...]

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    7  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 Rugged Opera ting System (ROS™) Advance d Network Management • Enhanced Rap id Spanning Tree (eRSTP™) • Quality of Se rvice (802.1p) for real-time traffic • Port rate limiting: 128kbps - 8Mbps • VLAN (802.1q) with double tagging • IGMP Snoop ing for multicast filtering • Port c[...]

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    8  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 3.3 Mounting Flexibility The RSG2000 s eries of products have been designed with maximum mo unting and display flexibility. Cust omers can order an RSG2000 series switch that can be mounted in a standa rd 19” rack, 1” DIN Rail, or d irectly onto a panel. For rack mount installations, the R[...]

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    9  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 Figure 2: Ethe rnet, LED Status, and Power Panels 3.4 Ethernet Panel Description Each Ethernet module is equipped with two LEDs that indicate link/activity status information . The LED will be so lid for ports with link, and will blink for ac tivity. The diagram in Figure 3 h ighlights the por[...]

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    10  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 3.4.1 Fiber Op tical Trans ceiver Orient ation an d Connection Depending on th e order code of the product, the RSG 2000 series products can be equip ped with several differen t types of fiber optic ports. The Transmit (TX) and Receive (RX) connect ions of each port mu st be properly connecte[...]

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    11  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 Figure 8: 1000LX ST connector 3.5 Display Panel Description The RSG2000 s eries products are equipped with a versatile d isplay panel, shown in Figure 9, which is de signed to provide quick status info rmation for each port, as well as the entire d evice to allow for simple diagnostics and tr[...]

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    12  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 Device status LEDs e xist to provide a quick visual indicator to operators for operational status of the unit. Tab le 1 defines the possible LED colours a nd the corresponding descript ion. LED Colour Description Green Power supply ope rating normal Red Power supply failure PS1 / PS2 Off No p[...]

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    13  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 4 Inst allation 4.1 Rack Mounting Figure 10: RS G2000 Family 19” Rack Mount Adapters Figure 11: Ra ck mount adapter mounting location The RSG2000 family of products can be rack moun ted using the included rack mount adapter assemblies shown in Figure 10. Secure the rack moun t adapter to th[...]

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    14  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 4.2 Panel and DIN Rail Mounting The RSG2200 s eries products can be ordered as a Panel/DIN mo unt chassis. Both options involve the u se of the panel/DIN adapters to be mounted o n each side of the chassis enclo sure. The adapter a llows for the chassis to be mounted on the standard 1” DIN [...]

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    15  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 4.3 Power Supply Wiring and Ground ing Figure 13: RSG20 00 Series Philips Screw Terminal Block Figure 14: RSG20 00 Series Phoenix Plug Terminal Block The RSG2200 family sup ports dual redundant power supplies – “Power Supp ly 1 (PS1)” and “Power Supply 2 (PS 2)”. The connections for[...]

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    16  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 Terminal # Description Usage 1 PS1 Live / + PS1 Live / + is c onnected to the positive (+) terminal if the power source is DC or to the (Live) terminal if the p ower source is A C. 2 PS1 Surge Ground PS1 Surge G round is connected to the Chassis G round via a jumper on the terminal block. Sur[...]

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    17  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 4.3.1 AC Pow er Suppl y Wiring Exampl es Figure 15: A C Power supply wiring examples Notes: 1. 100-240VAC rated e quipment: A 250VAC appropria tely rated circuit breaker must be installed within 3 m of unit. 2. Equipment mus t be installed according to the a pplicable country wiring codes. 3.[...]

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    18  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 4.3.2 DC Pow er Suppl y Wiring Exampl es Figure 16: DC Powe r supply wiring examples Notes: 1. 88-300VDC ra ted equipment: A 300VDC appropriately ra ted circuit breaker must be installed w ithin 3m of unit. 2. A circuit breaker is not r equired for 12, 24 or 48 VDC rated pow er supplies. 3. F[...]

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    19  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 4.3.3 Dual Pow er Supplie s – DC and AC Inputs Figure 17: DC And AC power supply wiring examp les Notes: 1. 88-300VDC rate d equipment: A 300VDC appropriately ra ted circuit breaker must be installed w ithin 3m of unit. 2. 100-240VAC rated e quipment: A 250VAC appropria tely rated circuit b[...]

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    20  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 4.4 Dielectric Strength (HIPOT) Testing For dielectric stre ngth (HIPOT) testing in the field, u sers must remove the metal jumper loc ated on terminal 2, 4, and 6 of the power supply termina l block. This metal jumper conne cts transient suppression circu itry to chassis ground and mus t be [...]

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    21  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 4.5 Failsafe Alarm Relay Wiring and Specifications The “Failsafe” outpu t relay is provided to signal critical error co nditions that may occur on the RSG2200 se ries products. The contacts are ene rgized upon power up of the un it and remain energized until a critical error occurs. The p[...]

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    22  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 4.6 Console Port Wiring A RS232 conso le port for configuration and management o f the device is located on the LED display module shown in Figure 20. This po rt is intended to be a temporary connection during initial configurat ion or troubleshooting and allows for direct access to the seria[...]

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    23  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 4.7 Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base-TX Cablin g Recommendations The IEEE 802.3 ab Gigabit Ethernet standard def ines 1000 Mbit/s Ethernet communicat ions over distances of up to 100 meters using 4 pairs of ca tegory 5 (or higher) balanced unsh ielded twisted- pair cabling. Fo r wiring guidelines, s[...]

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    24  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 4.8 Pluggable optics – Installation, remo val, and precautions The RSG2000 s eries of products can be ordered with plug gable optic form factors such as SFP (Small Form-factor P luggable) or GBIC (Gigabit Inte rface Converter) modules. These modu les can be safely inse rted and removed whil[...]

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    25  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 4.8.2 GBIC M odule Remo val GBIC Modules have two locking latches on either side of the module shown in Figure 23. To remove GBI C module, disconnect any cable and replace with dust cover to protect the op tics. User should depre ss both latches simultaneously and gently pull the module from [...]

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    26  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 5 T echnical Speci fications 5.1 Power Supply Specifications Input Range Power Su pply Type Min Max Fuse Rating Max. Power Consumption 3 12 – 24 VDC 10 VDC 36 V DC 6.3A(F) 2 24 VDC 18 VDC 36 V DC 5A(F) 2 48 VDC 36 VDC 59 V DC 2A(T) 2 HI (125/250 VDC) 1 HI (110/230 VA C) 1 88 VDC 85 VAC 300 [...]

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    27  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 5.4 Twisted-Pair Port Specifications Parameter Specification Notes Speed 10/100 Mbps Auto-negotiating Duplex FDX / HDX Auto-negotiating Cable-Type > Category 5 Shielded/Un shielded Wiring Standard TIA/EIA T568A/ B Auto-Crosso ver, Auto-polarity Max Distance 100m Connector RJ45 Isolation 1.[...]

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    28  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 5.5 Fiber Optical Specifications The following se ctions detail fiber optical specifica tions on ports that can be ordered with the RSG2200 se ries Ethernet switch. The user determines the typ e of optics at time of ordering, and can determine the modules installed on a particular unit by re [...]

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    29  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 2. All cabling is duplex t ype unless otherwise specified. 3. All optical power numb ers are listed as dBm averages. 4. These transceive rs utilize a distributed feedback (DFB ) type laser and are rated for -20 ° C to +85 ° C operat ion only. 5. The 25-10-0108 SFP module is obsolete, and ha[...]

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    30  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 5.6 Type Test Specifications Electrical Sa fety Levels Comments Dielectric Withstan d 2 kV rms for 1 minute ANSI/IEEE C37.90 (1989) IEC 60255 -5 (Section 6) High Voltage Imp ulse 5 kV peak IEC 60255 -5 (Section 8) Insulation Re sistance 500 VDC for 1 minu te IEC 60255 -5 (Section 6 Electrical[...]

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    31  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 5.7 Operating Environment Parameter Range Comments Ambient Ope rating Temperatu re -40 to 85 ° C Ambient Tempe rature as measured from a 30cm radius surround ing the center of the RS1600 enclosure. Ambient Relative Humidity 5% to 95% Non-co ndensing Ambient Storage Temperatu re -40 to 85 ° [...]

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    32  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 5.8 Mechanical Specifications Parameter Value Comments Dimensions 1 8.29 x 12.14 x 1.75 inches (464,57) x (308,356) x (44,45) mm (Length x Width x Height) with mounting b rackets installed Weight 10 lb (4.5 Kg) Enclosure 18awg galvanize d steel Figure 26: RS G2200 Series mechanical dimensions[...]

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    33  2008 Rugge dCom Inc . All rights r eserved Rev105 6 Agenc y A pprovals Agency Standards Comme nts CSA CSA C22.2 No . 60950, UL 60950 Approved CE EN 60950, EN 61000-6 -2 Approved FCC FCC Part 15 , Class A Approved CISPR EN55022, Class A Approved FDA/CDRH 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J Compliant IEC/EN EN60825-1:1994 + A11:1996 + A2:2001 Compl[...]