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Data Sheet DB EN PSI-MODEM-SHDSL/ETH
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1. 9 EC 104287_en_05 PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH 20 C 60 C 20 C 55 C 20 C 50 C 20 C 45 C 40 C 85 C ME 35 with 5 pos bus contact and ground contact PA 6 6 FR VO green 114 5 x 35 x 99 mm 185g 1017 years 205 years Housing contact to DIN rail IP20 Supply voltage Ethernet DSL port A DSL port B FE 1 5 kV AC 50 Hz According to IEC 60068 2 6 5g 150 Hz EN 61000 6 2 Conformance with EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN 50121 4 Railway applications Electromagnetic compatibility Part 4 Emission and Immunity of the Signaling and Telecommunications Apparatus Exceptions include installations within the 3 m area and safety related de vices For these devices there are further requirements according to EN 50121 4 Table 1 Note 1 Section 1 Paragraph 3 of EN 50121 4 applies Phoenix Contact QUINT power supply units are to be used directly on the device INDUSTRIAL CONTROL EQUIPMENT 11AE C US Wire Range 24 14 AWG LISTED Torque 5 7 Lbs Ins Environmental designation Open Type Device Pollution Degree 2 Installation Environment II 3 G Ex nA nC IIC T4 Gc X PHOENIX CONTACT 4 www phoenixpowersupply co uk PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH 5 Supply voltage There are different voltage supply options In addition to voltage supply via the plug in screw terminal blocks the de vice can also be supplied via the DIN rail connectors This increases the reliability and reduces th
2. shielding and how it is installed number of crossovers influence of cables laid parallel EMC influences of neigh boring devices on the communication line During a new installation we recommend using shielded twisted pair cables An initial estimation of the possible data rate is possible using the Figure 3 diagram or via the SHDSL calculator software The software can be downloaded for free at phoenixcontact net products The actual data rate can be determined with a practical test Phoenix Contact provides test kits with two Ethernet extend ers with which the path can be tested under realistic condi tions 104287_en_05 PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH The maximum possible data rate is dependent on several parameters Two important parameters are the cable length and cable cross section 16 0 14 0 tT woh 2 11 0 PE 0 4 mm 0 13 mm 10 0 0 PE 0 9 mm 0 64 mm PE 1 4mm 1 54 mm Figure 3 Data rate Mbps depending on the line length in a 2 wire connection Figure 3 illustrates the dependency of the maximum data rate on the line length with three cable types Longer dis tances can be achieved using high quality cables with larger diameters The industrial Ethernet extenders from Phoenix Contact support data rates of 32 kbps to 15 3 Mbps in 2 wire opera tion and data rates of up to 30 Mbps in 4 wire operation The Ethernet extenders are suitab
3. the data rate Over 20 km possible at lower data rates and with good cable quality 0 2 mm 2 5 mm 24 14 AWG 2 x LINK 2 x STAT DSL data traffic port A and port B DIAG yellow LED diagnostic messages ERR red LED errors RJ45 socket 8 pos shielded 10 100 BASE T X according to IEEE 802 3u 10 100 Mbps auto negotiation Maximum 100 m twisted pair shielded Transparent protocol for IPv4 and IPv6 ACT yellow LED Ethernet data transmission LINK green LED Ethernet link established ERR red LED errors DIAG yellow LED diagnostic messages Mini USB type B 5 pos USB 2 0 Maximum 5 m only for configuration and diagnostics PHOENIX CONTACT 3 www phoenixpowersupply co uk General data Ambient temperature range Operation no other modules supplied via the device Freestanding 40 mm spacing Connected in series low power dissipation of modules connected in se ries Connected in series without restrictions Operation other modules supplied via the device 1 5 A maximum Storage transport Housing Material Dimensions H x W x D Device weight MTBF according to Telcordia standard Ambient temperature of 25 C Ambient temperature of 40 C Functional earth ground Degree of protection Electrical isolation Test voltage Vibration resistance Noise immunity Electromagnetic compatibility Manufacturer s declaration UL USA Canada Conformity assessment according to directive 94
4. PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH Ethernet extender firmware 3 0 or later 1 Description The Ethernet extender PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH can be 1 1 Areas of application used to easily network Ethernet devices with one another A distance of up to 20 km can lie between the two devices Transmission speeds of up to 30 Mbps are possible The Ethernet extender is designed to retrofit systems that have been removed with Ethernet via the existing cable in frastructure Any cables e g in house phone lines can be used for re mote communication Special Ethernet or fiberglass cables are not required For example in the sectors Water and wastewater l l Process engineerin Point to point connections and line structures can be estab g g lished with the Ethernet extenders Ring structures are also Large area industrial systems possible from firmware version 3 0 Traffic technology It is not necessary to assign an IP address to start up the Railway companies Ethernet extender Like a media converter the Ethernet ex Power engineering tender uses a transparent protocol The DSL data rate is de Photovoltaics tected automatically The transmit and receive cables in the Wind energy Ethernet cable are crossed automatically pe Eana Building technology For most applications the Ethernet extender does not need Mini ining to be configured plug and play In all other cases the PSI man CONF configuration software is av
5. ailable free of charge To IN addition it can be used to enable Ethernet communica configure the Ethernet extender itonlyneedstobe supplied tiOn via a slip ring On page 8 we show an example of rotat with current via the USB interface ing applications where communication is built up redun f fi For quick local path diagnostics the Ethernet extender pro canky Oy means Origer epics ANd Copper vides LEDs on the device front an integrated diagnostic For example in the sectors function and a log book Wind energy The extender can transmit additional status messages to Water and wastewater for example a controller using two digital outputs a This data sheet is valid for all products listed on the following page DO GD OO GD GD OGD OO OD Liconrac GDC CONTACT INSPIRING INNOVATIONS www phoenixpowersupply co uk 2 Features Data transmission Plug and play Distances of up to 20 km between two devices Data rates of up to 30 Mbps 4 wire Data rates of up to 15 3 Mbps 2 wire Robust modulation method SHDSL for large distanc es Via in house cables not via the public telephone net work Topologies see page 7 3 Point to point Line structure Ring structure firmware 3 0 or later from firmware 2 1 with RSTP capable switch For older devices the latest firmware can be download ed free at phoenixcontact net products Redundancy operation Ordering data Ethernet extender Description I
6. are you can also access re moved Ethernet devices and configure or diagnose these If connection establishment is at first no longer possible be cause of a defective remote configuration after a while switch the corresponding devices automatically into a spe cial emergency mode In this mode the devices establish the connection again automatically so that they can con tinue to access the removed devices 8 3 Firmware update With the configuration software you can up date all reach able Ethernet extenders at once with a firmware update 8 4 Informing Ethernet device about aborted SHDSL transparent link With a point to point connection you can switch on the function transparent link via the configuration software Link settings Link mode Figure 6 Transparent link in PSI CONF This function ensures that during an interruption of the SHDSL connection the Ethernet connection on the network side is also aborted This process takes around 600 ms If however the Ethernet connection aborts on the network side instead of on the SHDSL path then this information is not transmitted via the SHDSL path to the other network 104287_en_05 PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH This behavior is advantageous if the devices are used within redundant structures SHDSL m NM m ETH E ar lt 6 A ETH I I N N Figure 7 S Transparent link Without this function the Ethernet connection remains un changed on the network side when
7. e wiring effort For more information please refer to the UM EN PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH user manual CONTACT Figure 1 Voltage supply via plug in screw terminal blocks Figure 2 Voltage supply via DIN rail connectors 104287 _en_05 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 www phoenixpowersupply co uk 6 Range 6 1 DSL technology In contrast to an analog permanent line modem DSL Digi tal Subscriber Line uses a greater frequency range which enables a many times higher data rate With DSL the modulation process is used on different car rier frequencies in this way enabling robust modulation that is significantly less sensitive against external electro mag netic sources of disturbance The DSL technology used here is the SHDSL variant A greater range can be realized with SHDSL than with other DSL technologies In addition the bandwidth for the up and down stream is equally large Symmetrical data transmis sion For this reason SHDSL is very suited to industrial ap plications SHDSL is standardized in the ITU T G 991 2 Further tech nical information can be found there Ethernet extenders with SHDSL technology are suited for retrofitting systems because wires that have already been laid may continue to be used 6 2 Determination of data rate A precise prediction of the maximum possible data rate is difficult in practice as many parameters play a role These include the type of cable structure diameter capac ity
8. le for in house cables not for public telephone networks Establishing the connection between the Ethernet extend ers usually takes around one minute PHOENIX CONTACT 6 www phoenixpowersupply co uk PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH 7 Application examples 7 1 Point to point connection 7 2 Line structure D D a a op ETH ETH SHDSL 4 wire SHDSL 4 wire SHDSL 4 wire CXL 4 15 3 Mbps maxi SHDSL 4 wire Se D D L CJ _ gt N N 30 Mbps maxi ETH There can be a maximum distance of 20 km between two devices There can be a maximum distance of 20 km between two devices In one line up to 255 devices can be connected in As of firmware 2 1 the Ethernet extender automatically rec series ognizes if the path is constructed on a 2 or 4 wire path After a 4 wire connection has been detected the transmis For more information please refer to the o i ai UM EN PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH user manual sion speed is increased automatically depending on the line quality It is usually doubled If one of the connections fails the data is transmitted via the remaining wires at single 7 3 Star structure transmission speed In this way a reliable redundancy oper ation is supported For more information please refer to the UM EN PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH user manual ETH ETH ETH Only three devices are required instead of four because of the two SHDSL ports on each device 104287 _en_05 PHOENIX CONTACT 7 w
9. ndustrial Ethernet extender for point to point connections line and ring structures Data rates of up to 30 Mbps on the in house copper cables inte grated diagnostic function two configurable alarm outputs Accessories Description System power supply unit Primary switched Input voltage range Nominal output voltage Nominal output current 45 Hz 65 Hz 85 V AC 264 V AC 24 V DC 1 1 5A DIN rail connector 2x required Attachment plug with surge protection for two analog or digital SHDSL telecommunications interfaces Connection RJ45 RJ12 RJ11 and screw terminal block COMBICON Can alternatively be snapped onto DIN rails USB cable USB type A mini USB type B 5 pos 3 m long 104287_en_05 PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH Ethernet interface Plug and play No IP configuration required Transparent protocol IPv4 and IPv6 RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol support PROFINET strict priority Additional features Two digital outputs for status transmission Configuration software for extended functionality Online diagnostics Log book function including event description and sug gested solution Saving and printing of project and device configurations Type Order No Pocs Pkt PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH 2313643 1 Type Order No Pocs Pkt MINI SYS PS 100 240 AC 24 DC 1 5 2866983 1 ME 17 5 TBUS 1 5 5 ST 3 81 GN 2709561 1 DT TELE SHDSL 2801593 1 CABLE USB MINI USB 3 0M 2986135 1 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 www phoenix
10. powersupply co uk 4 Technical data Supply Supply voltage Nominal current consumption LED indicator Switching outputs SHDSL interface Connection method Type Serial transmission speed 4 wire operation 2 wire operation Transmission length Connection data conductor cross section Status and diagnostic indicators Ethernet interface Connection method Type Transmission speed Transmission length Supported protocols Status and diagnostic indicators USB interface configuration diagnostics Connection method Type Transmission length 104287_en_05 PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH 18 V DC 30 VDC via plug in COMBICON screw terminal block 24 V DC 5 alternative or redundant via DIN rail connector and system power supply 5 V DC configuration only via mini USB type B lt 180 mA at 24 V VCC green LED Steady light operation Flashing at 1 Hz supply via USB for configuration 2 X Unom 150 mA the digital outputs cannot be used for power supply via the DIN rail connector short circuit proof The digital switching outputs can be connected to a load between 100 kOhm and 0 2 kOhm 2 x 2 pos COMBICON plug in screw terminal block SHDSL interface according to ITU T G 991 2 bis 64 kbps 30 Mbps manual selection of the data rate 384 kbps 11 39 Mbps automatic detection of the data rate 32 kbps 15 3 Mbps manual selection of the data rate 192 kbps 5 696 Mbps automatic detection of
11. reas WARNING Explosion hazard Install the device in suitable housing with IP54 protection minimum that meets the require ments of EN 60079 15 Device 3 Device 1 Device 2 Figure 9 Path status in PSI CONF In the case of an event message possible reasons and so lutions are displayed when you double click the corre sponding symbol in diagnostics WARNING Explosion hazard Disconnect the block power supply before you Snap it on or disconnect it Connect or disconnect cables Diagnostics T Time based on ype PC clock i Information WARNING Explosion hazard Diagnostic Event Details The mini USB configuration interface may CQ information Event details only be used if it has been ensured that there is no i Information Event id 180 explosive atmosphere Figure 10 Diagnostic function in PSI CONF WARNING Explosion hazard For reliable operation the RJ45 connector needs to have a fully functioning locking clip Re pair any damaged plug connectors immediately WARNING Explosion hazard gt b gt BP D Only devices which are designed for operation in zone 2 potentially explosive areas and are suit able for the conditions at the installation location may be connected to the signal circuits in zone 2 104287 _en_05 10 www phoenixpowersupply co uk
12. the SHDSL connection is interrupted 8 5 Preferred forwarding of high priority data When forwarding Ethernet telegrams it is ensured that high priority data e g process data will not be affected by a bandwidth bottleneck for as long as possible This means that telegrams are forwarded according to the strict priority method in a PROFINET compliant manner 8 6 Increasing noise immunity Noise immunity can be increased when you reduce the data rate There are two options in the configuration software Switch the data rate detection to manual and reduce the data rate Leave the data rate detection set to automatic and change the noise immunity with the slider Control with the slider is especially suitable for longer paths With slip rings manual setting is better Transmission characteristics High data rate Low noise immunity B Default Low data rate High noise immunity Figure 8 Slider in PSI CONF PHOENIX CONTACT 9 www phoenixpowersupply co uk PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH 8 7 Improved diagnostics 9 Use in potentially explosive areas Both the local diagnostic data as well as the diagnostic data l The category 3 device is designed for installation in the po of the removed device are available to you gory oa 9 i PA p tentially explosive area of zone 2 It meets the requirements of EN 60079 0 and EN 60079 15 Special conditions Observe the specified conditions for use in potentially ex plosive a
13. transmission paths are used for data commu nication Standard Ethernet data transmission is based on two WDM media converters in fiber optic technology e g via FLMC EF WDM SET SC 2902660 For fiber optic trans mission an optical rotary transformer with a single fiber is used which is integrated in the axis of the existing copper slip ring The redundant path is constructed with the aid of Ethernet extenders The existing copper slip ring is used for the SHDSL connection and redundancy management is en sured via managed switches e g via the switches FL SWITCH LM 8TX 2832632 or FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX 2989226 Phoenix Contact has additional RSTP capable switches on offer PHOENIX CONTACT 8 www phoenixpowersupply co uk 8 Functions in firmware 3 0 When using the current firmware version 3 0 and the PSI CONF 2 03 configuration software these functions are additionally available The firmware and configuration software can be downloaded free at phoenixcontact net products 8 1 Ring structure without managed switch To establish a ring structure just connect the devices as a ring It is not necessary to assign an IP address to start up the Ethernet extender It uses a transparent protocol like a simple media converter In the ring the path with the worst transmission features is not used It serves as alternative path in the case of error 8 2 Remote diagnostics and remote configuration With the configuration softw
14. ww phoenixpowersupply co uk 7 4 Ring structure firmware 3 0 or later As of firmware 3 0 a ring structure can be created without using a switch With firmware 2 1 a managed switch was still necessary ETH ETH There can be a maximum distance of 20 km between two devices Up to 50 devices can be integrated into one ring structure If there is a ring interruption Ethernet communication is pos sible again after the following response time Number of x 100 ms devices tRecovery 600ms The paths of the SHDSL ring should show a very high con nection quality during normal operation Otherwise the tpe covery can deviated from the value calculated above 7 5 Redundant data communication in rotating ap plications The example shows a slip ring communication Slip Ring Figure 4 Slip ring communication The Ethernet extenders are connected in this application via a 4 wire path The connection is therefore redundantly es tablished With the two digital outputs of the Ethernet extender com munication can be monitored via the slip ring 104287_en_05 PSI MODEM SHDSL ETH Special application Redundant data communication in wind powered systems Slip Ring 100MBit ETH P ORR EAS Beko ee ETH Figure 5 Slip ring The example shows the structure of a wind powered sys tem with which the data communication between hub and nacelle should be ensured via a redundant network Independent
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