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1. Ethernet hub 100 Mbps 4TX Ethernet switch 10 100 Mbps 7TX Ethernet switch 10 100 Mbps 5TX 2FX The maximum number of cascaded transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX between terminal devices or repeaters is two Quantum or Premium Shielded twisted pair cord 490NTWO000ee Ethernet transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX Twisted pair transceiver Optical Fiber Quantum Ethernet transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX LJ Twisted pair transceiver Optical patch 490NOT00005 490NOC00005 Quantum p Shielded twisted pair cord 490NTW000ee Ethernet transceiver Ethernet Switch 10 100 Mbps 7TX 100 Mbps TX FX or Ethernet Switch 10 100 Mbps 5TX 2FX i a 9 or Shielded twisted pair Premium crossed cord 490NTCO00ee Ethernet Hub 10 Mbps Ethernet Hub 4TP 100 Mbps 4TX Optical Fiber Momentum T Premium Ethernet Hub 10 Mb
2. the following by means of a volt free indicator contact relay contact closed circuit the failure of at least one of the two supply voltages a permanent fault in the transceiver internal 5 V DC voltage supply voltage 1 or 2 not within the permissible range the faulty link status of the TP port port 1 if the setting of DIP switch LA1 is ON the faulty link status of the F O port port 2 if the setting of DIP switch LA2 is ON The indication of the link state might be masked on a port by port basis using the DIP switches LA1 and LA2 The indicator contact is closed if the power supply is OK if the setting of DIP switch LA1 is ON and the link status of port 1 is OK or if the setting of DIP switch LA1 is OFF if the setting of DIP switch LA2 is ON and the link status of port 2 is OK or if the setting of DIP switch LA2 is OFF Note In the case of the voltage supply being routed without redundancy the Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX indicates the failure of a supply voltage You can prevent this message by feeding in the supply voltage through both inputs 2 Configuration 2 1 CONNECTING TO EXISTING NETWORKS Terminal devices programmable logical controls PLC automates etc can be attached by interference insensitive F O lines in the i ETHERNET area Via the transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX terminal devices can be tied to existing 100 Mbit ETHERNET networks with
3. RJ45 socket enables an independent TP segment to be connected The housing of the socket is electrically connected to the front panel Pin configuration of the RJ45 socket TD Pin3 TD Pin 6 RD Pin 1 RD Pin 2 remaining pins not configured n c Pin8 n c Pin7 TD Pin6 n c Pind n c Pin 4 TD Pin3 RD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 Fig 2 Pin configuration TP interface F O connection One optical port conform to 100BASE FX SC socket enables terminal devices or optical network components to be connected 5 pin terminal block The supply voltage and the indicator contact are connected via a 5 pin terminal block with screw locking mechanism A Warning The Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX equipment is designed for operation with SELV Only safe extra low voltages to IEC950 EN60950 VDE0805 may therefore be connected to the supply voltage connections and to the indicator EN Li 2D 424V F1 Dl 2 l Fault F2 D o L2 2 24V Fig 3 Pin configuration of 5 pin terminal block Voltage supply The voltage supply can be connected to be redundant Both inputs are decoupled There is no load distribution With redundant supply the power pack supplies the Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX alone with the higher output voltage The supply voltage is electrically isolated from the housing Indicator contact Contact interrupt indicates
4. block for supply voltage Quick reference guide Order number Ethernet transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX 499NTRO0100 Accessories Ethernet SFTP cat5RuJ45 cords 490NTWO000e Ethernet SFTP cat5RJ45 crossed cords 490NTCO000ee Ethernet MTRJ SC 5 m optical patch 490NOC00005 Ethernet MTRJ ST 5 m optical patch 490NOT00005 Note The optical patch is made up of two 62 5 12 5 multi mode glass fiber used in 1300 nano meter wavelengths Ethernet reference Manual 490USE13300 C Notes on CE identification The devices comply with the regulations of the following European directive 89 336 EEC Council Directive on the harmonisation of the legal regulations of member states on electromagnetic compatibility amended by Directives 91 263 EEC 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC Printed in Germany Areaused Requirements for emitted interference interference immunity Industrial EN 50081 2 1993 EN 55022 Class A 1998 EN 50082 2 1995 The product can be used in the residential The precondition for compliance with EMC limit sphere residential sphere business and trade values is strict adherence to the construction sphere and small companies and in the guidelines specified in this description and industrial sphere operating instructions 45001682K020008
5. ED can vary between flickering and continuous illumination Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX receiving idle signals from the F O segment the attached F O segment works properly Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX not receiving idle signals from F O segment the assigned F O port is not attached the attached device is switched off Low Light Detection the receive F O line is interrupted Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX not receiving data at the interface Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX hardware error lit green not lit Data transmission The Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX supports half duplex HDX and full duplex FDX connections Changing the configuration is not necessary 1 5 CONTROLS 2 pin DIP switch Using the 2 pin DIP switch on the Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX front panel the message about the link status can be suppressed by the indicator contact on a port by port basis Using switch LA1 the message about the link status of the TP port port 1 is suppressed using switch LA2 the message about the link status of the F O port port 2 is suppressed State of delivery switch position 1 ON i e message not suppressed the indicator contact passes the faulty link status Suppress message Off_On CE LA1 Porti about link status C LA2 Port2 ofthe TP port 0 i of the F O port via indicator contact Fig 1 2 pin DIP switch 1 6 INTERFACES TP connection One 8 pole
6. Equipment status The LEDs provide information about the status which affects the function of the entire Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX P1 Power 1 green LED lit supply voltage 1 present not lit supply voltage 1 not present hardware fault in Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX P2 Power 2 green LED lit supply voltage 2 present not lit supply voltage 2 not present hardware fault in Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX FAULT Fault red LED lit the indicator contact indicates error Port status These groups of LEDs display port related information DA STAT 1 Data and Link status TP Port Port 1 green yellow LED lit yellow Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX receives data on the TP interface Depending on the network load the illumination of the LED can vary between flickering and continuous illumination Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX receiving idle signals from the TP segment the attached TP segment works properly Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX not receiving idle signals from TP segment the assigned TP port is not attached lit green not lit the attached device is switched off the TP line is interrupted or short circuited Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX hardware error DA STAT 2 Data and link status of F O port Port 2 green yellow LED lit yellow Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX receiving data from F O segment Depending on the network load the illumination of the L
7. Schneider Electric ETHERNET CABLING SYSTEM Quick Reference Guide ETHERNET TRANSCEIVER 100 Mbps TX FX Fast ETHERNET Transceiver Media converter 100BASE TX 100BASE FX for ISO DIN Rail ETERS Telemecanique Order No 499NTRO0100 The media converter Ethernet transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX enables media transition from 100BASE TX twisted pair cabling to 100BASE FX fiber optic The module conforms to the specifications of IEEE 802 3 respectively ISO IEC 8802 3 The media converter has a twisted pair TP interface RJ45 socket and an optical interface SC Through TP port other TP components can be attached Hub Ethernet 100 Mbps 4TX Switches Ethernet 10 100 Mbps 5TX 2FX 7TX The FL port offers connection to optical network Ethernet Switch 10 100 Mbps 5TX 2FX Monitoring LEDs for Power RxData Link status Fault Link status monitoring can be disabled Operation in industrial area Mounting on ISO DIN rail Low current consumption Compact construction You will find a detailed description for construction of a local area network in network design and network installation in the Ethernet Reference Manual Order no 490USE13300 We have checked that the contents of the technical publication agree with the hardware and software described However it is not possible to rule out deviations completely so we are unable to guarantee com
8. aining or instruction in accordance with current safety standards in looking after and using appropriate safety equipment first aid training 1 Functional description 1 1 GENERAL FUNCTIONS Signal regeneration The Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX processes the signal shape and amplitude of the data received 1 2 SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS OF THE TP INTERFACE Link control The Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX monitors the connected TP line segments for short circuit or interrupt using idle signals during frame pauses in accordance with IEEE standard 802 3 100BASE TX The Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX does not transmit any data in a TP segment from which it does not receive an idle signal Note A non occupied interface is assessed as a line interrupt The TP line to terminal equipment which is switched off is likewise assessed as a line interrupt as the de energised transceiver cannot transmit idle signals 1 3 SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS OF THE F O INTERFACE Link control The Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX monitors the connected F O lines for interrupts using idle signals during frame pauses in accordance with IEEE standard 802 3 100BASE FX The Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX transmits no data to an F O line from which it is receiving no idle signal Low Light Detection If the optical input power decreases below the low light threshold the transmit and receive path will be disabled for data and the idle signal will be transmitted 1 4 DISPLAY ELEMENTS
9. dundant inputs decoupled Current consumption typ 160 mA at 24 VDC max 190 mA at 24 VDC Overload current protection at input non replaceable thermal fuse Dimensions W x H x D 47 mm x 135 mm x 111 mm 1 9 in x 5 3 in x 4 4 in Weight 230 g 0 51 Ib Ambient temperature 0 C to 60 C 32 F to 140 F Storage temperature 20 C to 80 C 40 F to 176 F Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Protection class IP 20 Laser protection Class 1 conform to EN 60825 Radio interference level Interference immunity EN 55022 Class A Warning This is a Class A Equipment This equipment may cause radio interference if used in a residential area in this case it is the operator s responsibility to take appropriate measures EN 50082 2 Network size Transition TP port lt gt F O port and F O port lt gt TP port Propagation equivalent 2 x 42 BT 84 BT 1 BT 10 ns TP line length TP port lt gt TP port Length of a twisted pair segment max 100 m 328 ft F O port According to IEEE 802 3u 100BASE FX System attenuation 50 125 um fiber 8 dB 62 5 125 um fiber 11 dB Wave length 1300 nm F O line length example 50 125 um fiber 3000 m 9843 ft maximum data on fiber 1 6 dB km 500 Mhz km 62 5 125 um fiber 3000 m 9843 ft maximum data on fiber 2 6 dB km 500 Mhz km Scope of delivery Ethernet Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX incl terminal
10. have sole applicability These contractual warranty conditions are neither extended nor restricted by comments in these operating instructions We would furthermore point out that for reasons of simplicity these operating instructions cannot Warning If warning notices are ignored severe injury and or material damage may occur Only appropriately qualified staff should work on or near this equipment Such staff must be thoroughly acquainted with all the warnings and maintenance activities such as training or instruction entitlement to switch circuits and equipment systems on and off ground them and identify them in accordance with current safety standards expressly Contravention renders the perpetrator liable for compensation for damages All rights reserved in particular in the case of patent grant or registration of a utility or design Copyright Schneider Automation 1999 All Rights Reserved describe every conceivable problem associated with the use of this equipment Should you require further information or should particular problems occur which are not treated in sufficient detail in the operating instructions you can request the necessary information from your Schneider Electric regional sales office measures contained in these operating instructions The proper and safe operation of this equipment assumes proper transport appropriate storage and assembly and careful operation and maintenance tr
11. plete agreement However the details in the technical publication are checked regularly Any corrections which prove necessary are contained in subsequent editions Note We would point out that the content of these operating instructions is not part of nor is it intended to amend an earlier or existing agreement permit or legal relation ship All obligations on Schneider Automation arise from the respective purchasing agreement which also contains the full warranty conditions General Electricity is used to operate this equipment Comply in every detail with the safety requirements specified in the operating instructions regarding the voltages to apply Staff qualification requirements Qualified staff within the meaning of these operating instructions or the warning notes are persons familiar with setting up assembling starting up and operating this product and who have appropriate qualifications to cover their Safety guidelines Warning Ethernet Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX units are designed for operation with safe extra low voltage Accordingly only safe extra low voltages SELV conforming to IEC950 EN60950 VDE0805 may be connected to the supply voltage connections We are grateful for suggestions for improvement We reserve the right to make technical modifications Permission is not given for the circulation or reproduction of this document its use or the passing on of its contents unless granted which
12. ps 3TP 2FL Shielded twisted pair cord 490NTW000ee Quantum Optical patch Fig 4 Possibilities of Configuration 3 Assembly startup procedure and dismantling 3 1 UNPACKING CHECKING Check whether the package was delivered complete see scope of delivery Check the individual parts for transport damage Warning Use only undamaged parts 3 2 ASSEMBLY The equipment is delivered in a ready to operate condition The following procedure is appropriate for assembly Check whether the switch factory setting is suitable for your requirements Pull the terminal block off the Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX and wire up the supply voltage and indicator lines Fit the Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX ona 35 mm ISO DIN rail to DIN EN 50 022 Suspend the upper snap in hook of the Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX in the ISO DIN rail insert a screwdriver horizontally under the housing into the locking slide pull this downwards see Fig 6 dismantling and press the bottom of the module onto the ISO DIN rail until it locks in position Fig 5 Fit the signal lines Notes The front panel of the Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX is grounded via the separate ground connection in the front panel The shielding ground of the twisted pair lines which can be connected is electrically connected to the front panel Aisi Fig 5 Assembling Transceiver 10 Mbps FX FX 3 3 STARTUP PROCEDURE You
13. start up the Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX by connecting the supply voltage via the 5 pin terminal block Lock the terminal block with the locking screw at the side F O Line For a F O segment the Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX has one port with an SC socket The maximum length of an attached F O segment is 3000 m at 50 125 um fiber type Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX 3000 m at 62 5 125 um fiber type Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX TP Line For a TP segment the Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX has one port with an TP socket The maximum length of an attached TP segment is 100 m Propagation delay with half duplex segments Using half duplex segments the propagation delay between the terminal devices is 512 bit times BT maximum Add all components of the signal path plus a safety margin Propagation delay in the signal path Components Delay Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX 84 BT Class Il Repeater 92 BT DTE with TP connection 50 BT DTE with F O connection 50 BT Cat 5 TP cable 1 112 BT m F O cable 1 0 BT m Security margin 4 BT 3 4 DISMANTLING To take the Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX off the ISO DIN rail insert a screwdriver horizontally under the housing into the locking slide pull it downwards and tilt the Transceiver 100 Mbps TX FX upwards Fig 6 Fig 6 Dismantling 4 Technical data General data Operating voltage DC 9 6 to 57 6 V safe extra low voltage SELV re
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