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1. 2891152 Ord No 2891453 72671000 FL SWITCH SFN 5TX FL SWITCH SFN 4TX FX ST FL SWITCH SFN 5TX with FL SEC PAC Figure 1 Housing example for 5 port switches 7267_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 FL SWITCH SFN 8 Port Versions The housings of the 8 port versions are identical On the fiber optic versions the connections for the fiber optic ports are at the front The physical location of the ports on the 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Gigabit switches are the same YY Y PHCENIX FL swTcH SFN 8Tx CONTACT 014 No 2891929 S WY WY amp PHCENIX FL SWITCH SFN 6TX 2FX 14 S YAAD WY YY YY P aua UOUN PHCENIX FL swiTcH sFnect CONTACT or No 2891673 vi u CONTACT 01 No 28913 72671001 FL SWITCH SFN 8GT FL SWITCH SFN 6TX 2FX FL SWITCH SFN 8TX FL SWITCH SFN 7TX FX with FL SEC PAC Figure 2 Housing example for 8 port switches Local Diagnostic and Status Indicators for 10 100 or 10 100 1000 Mbps Versions US Green Supply voltage US in the tolerance range or OFF S ly voltage US too lo LEDs on 10 100 Mbps Versions for the Data Transmission Speed 2 LEDs Port LNK ACT ON blinking ON blinking es a ee lt LNK ACT LED ON indicates an electrical Link Blinking indicates network traffic at high data rates the blinking is in a constant rate 7267 _en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 7 FL SWITCH SFN LEDs on 10 100 1000 Mbps Versions for the Data Transmission Speed 2 LEDs Port 100 ACT O
2. Ethernet Switches with 10 100 Mbps Description Ethernet switch with 5 RJ45 ports for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet switch with 4 RJ45 ports and 1 fiber optic port in SC format for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet switch with 4 RJ45 ports and 1 fiber optic port in ST format for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet switch with 8 RJ45 ports for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet switch with 7 RJ45 ports and 1 fiber optic port in SC format for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet switch with 7 RJ45 ports and 1 fiber optic port in ST format for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet switch with 6 RJ45 ports and 2 fiber optic ports in SC format Ethernet switch with 6 RJ45 ports and 2 fiber optic ports in ST format for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Switches with 10 100 1000 Mbps Gigabit Description Ethernet switch with 8 RJ45 ports for 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet switch with 7 RJ45 ports for 10 100 1000 Mbps and 1 fiber optic port in SC format multi mode 850 nm up to 550 m distance Ethernet switch with 6 RJ45 ports for 10 100 1000 Mbps and 2 fiber optic ports in SC format multi mode 850 nm up to 550 m distance Ethernet switch with 6 RJ45 ports for 10 100 1000 Mbps and 2 fiber optic ports in SC format single mode 1310 nm up to 10 km distance Ethernet switch with 6 RJ45 ports for 10 100 1000 Mbps and 2 fiber optic ports in SC format single mode 1310 nm up to 20 km distance Accessories Description Universal end clamp Dust protection caps for RJ45 female connectors Security set for 4 RJ45 ports Patc
3. 24 V DC 12 V DC to 24V DC 3 6 Vpp Within the permissible voltage range 18 5 V DC to 30 2 V DC 9 V DC to 30 2 V DC Depends on the device see the following table 500 V DC for one minute Present 2 maximum Depends on the device see the following table Power up Inrush Current 2 3 A for 3 ms 2 4 A for 2 ms 2 9 A for 2 ms 3 1 A for 2 ms 3 4 A for 2 ms 3 4 A for 2 ms 3 6 A for 2 ms 3 3 A for 2 ms 3 1 A for 3 ms 4 2 A for 3 ms 4 4 A for 3 ms 4 4 A for 3 ms PHOENIX CONTACT 3 Interfaces Total number of Ethernet interfaces Mac Address Table Size Entries Properties of RJ45 Ports Number Connection format Connection medium Cable impedance Transmission speed Maximum network segment expansion General Properties of Fiber Optic Ports Number Connection format 100 Mbit s Connection format 1000 Mbit s Laser protection Properties of 100 Mbit s Multimode Transmission rate Wavelength Max transmission length Transmission power Medium type dynamic average Minimum Maximum Transmission power Medium type static Minimum Maximum Receiver sensitivity Minimum Maximum Properties of 1000 Mbit s Multimode Transmission rate Wavelength Max transmission length Transmission power Minimum Maximum Receiver sensitivity Minimum Maximum Properties of 1000 Mbit s Singlemode Transmission rate Wavelength Max transmission length FL SWITCH 6GT 2LX Max transmission length FL SWITCH 6GT 2LX 20 Transmission power
4. FL CATS PATCH 10 Order No 2891152 2891851 2891453 2891929 2891097 2891110 2891314 2891411 Order No 2891673 2891518 2891398 2891987 2891563 Order No 0800886 2832991 2832865 2891165 2891178 2891068 2891071 2832687 2832690 2832496 2832506 2832250 2832263 2832276 2832221 2832289 2832292 2832580 2832616 2832629 FL SWITCH SFN Pcs Pkt Pcs Pkt Pcs Pkt 50 O Eg Eg Eg E o gt 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 Technical Data General Data Function Latency of the communication processor Housing dimensions width x height x depth in mm 5 port switch RJ45 8 port switch RJ45 Operating temperature 10 100 Mbit s switch and FL SWITCH SFN 6GT 2LX 20 Operating temperature 10 100 1000 Mbit s switch not FL SWITCH SFN 6GT 2LX 20 Storage temperature 10 100 Mbit s switch and FL SWITCH SFN 6GT 2LX 20 Operating temperature 10 100 1000 Mbit s switch not FL SWITCH SFN 6GT 2LX 20 Degree of protection Protection class Humidity operation and storage Air pressure operation Air pressure storage Preferred mounting position Connection to protective earth ground Weight 5 port switch 8 port switch Supply Voltage US Connection Nominal value 10 100 Mbit s switch Nominal value 10 100 1000 Mbit s switch Permissible ripple Permissible voltage range 10 100 Mbit s switch Permissible voltage range
5. 6 2 IEC 61000 4 2 ESD IEC 61000 4 3 radiated noise immunity IEC 61000 4 4 burst IEC 61000 4 5 surge IEC 61000 4 6 conducted noise immunity IEC 61000 4 8 noise immunity against magnetic fields EN 55022 noise emission Approvals 10 100 Mbit s switch 10 100 1000 Mbit s switch Differences Compared to Previous Versions Version 00 First version FL SWITCH SFN 24 V DC typical 100 mA maximum including inrush Operation 25g 11 ms period half sine shock pulse Storage transport 50g 11 ms period half sine shock pulse Operation storage transport 5g 150 Hz Criterion 3 1m Criterion B Criterion A Criterion A Criterion B Criterion A Criterion A Class A CE cCURUS ROHS EEE 2002 95 EC WEEE 2002 96 EC UL 1604 hazard ous locations Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D Temp Code T5 OC lt Tamp lt 60C Installed in minimum IP54 enclosure CE cURUS ROHS EEE 2002 95 EC WEEE 2002 96 EC UL 1604 hazard ous locations In preparation Version 01 Update Gigabit supply voltage current consumption surge and approvals 7267_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 FL SWITCH SFN Housing Versions and Position of the Fiber Optic Connections 5 Port Versions The housings of the 5 port versions are identical Port 5 is located at the bottom YYW amp VY WO amp YY YW PHCGNIX PHCGNIX eax CONTACT CONTACT CONTACT FL SWITCH SEN 5TX FL SWITCH SEN 5TX FL SWITCH SFN 4TX FX ST Ord No 2891152 Ord No
6. c RD DD DB DC DA n C nc TD RD DD DC DB DA Figure 8 Pin assignment of the Ethernet ports in RJ45 format 7267_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 11 FL SWITCH SFN Switching Characteristics of the FL SWITCH SFN Store and Forward All data telegrams that are received by the switch are saved and their validity checked Invalid or faulty data packets gt 1522 bytes or CRC errors and fragments lt 64 bytes are rejected Valid data telegrams are for warded by the switch The switch always forwards the data using the data transmission speed that is used in the destination network segment Multi Address Function The switch independently learns the addresses for ter mination devices which are connected via a port by evaluating the source addresses in the data telegrams Only packets with unknown addresses with a source address of this port or with a multicast broadcast ad dress in the destination address field are forwarded via the corresponding port The switch can store address es in its address table with an aging time of 5 minutes This is important when more than one termination de vice is connected to one or more ports In this way sev eral independent subnetworks can be connected to one switch Quality of Service QoS IEEE 802 1P Q The SFN switches are capable of reading Ethernet packets that have already been assignent a priority lev el by amanaged switch or other In cases of heavy traf fic packets wi
7. transmission speeds is also supported The rates with automatic detection of the data glass fiber ports only support 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps Gi transmission speed of 10 Mbps 100 Mbps or gabit version 1000 Mbps depending on the switch version Fiber optic options extend distance and electrical noise The RJ45 ports offer an auto crossing function which means it is not necessary to make a distinction between 1 1 and crossover cables immunity 1 or 2 ports option SC or ST connector options The fiber optic ports can be used to extend the segment Multimode or singlemode option length up to 20 km Unused RJ45 ports can be fitted with security caps to provide mechanical protection against un authorized use Low cost low complexity security optional Connect Layer 1 security elements at the RJ45 port to restrict access or tampering No software setup needed Please note the different connection directions of the transmission media for five port switches copper cables are connected at the front glass fiber cables at the bottom Make sure you always use the latest documentation It can be downloaded at www download phoenixcontact com a A conversion table is available on the Internet at www download phoenixcontact com qeneral 7000 en OO pdf IEJ This data sheet is valid for all products listed on the following page DO GD OO GD GD CO GD OO OD iconic dd CONTACT INSPIRING INNOVATIONS Ordering Data
8. 10 100 1000 Mbit s switch Inrush current Test voltage Protection against polarity reversal Current consumption Current Consumption and Inrush Current Current Consumption max FL SWITCH SFN 5TX FL SWITCH SFN 4TX FX FL SWITCH SFN 4TX FX ST FL SWITCH SFN 8TX FL SWITCH SFN 7TX FX FL SWITCH SFN 7TX FX ST FL SWITCH SFN 6TX 2FX FL SWITCH SFN 6TX 2FX ST FL SWITCH SFN 8GT FL SWITCH SFN 7GT SX FL SWITCH SFN 6GT 2SX FL SWITCH SFN 6GT 2LX FL SWITCH SFN 6GT 2LX 20 90 mA 24 V DC 140 mA 24 V DC 140 mA 24 V DC 140 mA 24 V DC 190 mA 24 V DC 190 mA 24 V DC 230 mA 24 V DC 230 mA 24 V DC 7267_en_01 430 mA 24 V DC 1010 mA 9 V DC 320 mA 24 V DC 900 mA 9 V DC 350 mA 24 V DC 960 mA 9 V DC 360 mA 24 V DC 950 mA 9 V DC 4 4 A for 3 ms 360 mA 24 V DC 990 mA 9 V DC FL SWITCH SFN Switch repeater conforms to standard IEEE 802 3 8 us plus frame time 30 x 120 x 70 without COMBICON without fiber optics 50 x 120 x 70 without COMBICON without fiber optics 0 C to 60 C 25 C to 60 C 20 C to 70 C 35 C to 85 C IP20 DIN 40050 IEC 60529 Class 3 VDE 0106 IEC 60536 10 to 95 no condensation 86 kPa to 108 kPa 1500 m above sea level 66 kPa to 108 kPa 3500 m above sea level Perpendicular to a standard DIN rail Snapped onto a grounded DIN rail 265 g approximately 440 g approximately Via COMBICON conductor cross section 2 5 mm
9. Minimum Maximum Receiver sensitivity Minimum Maximum 7267_en_01 FL SWITCH SFN 5 8 1 K 4 5 8 TX versions 8 K all others 4 5 6 7 or 8 depending on the device version 8 pos RJ45 female connector on the switch Twisted pair cable with a conductor cross section of 0 14 mm to 0 22 mm 100 ohms 10 100 Mbps or 10 10 1000 Mbps 100 m 0 1 or 2 depending on the device version SC duplex or ST female connector on the switch SC duplex connector on the switch Class 1 according to DIN EN 60825 1 2001 11 100 Mbit s Full duplex 1300 1310 nm 2 km Fiber optic 50 125 2 km Fiber optic 62 5 125 23 5 dBm 50 125 ym 20 dBm 62 5 125 um 14 dBm 50 125 pm 14 dBm 62 5 125 um 22 5 dBm 50 125 ym 19 dBm 62 5 125 um 14 dBm 50 125 um 14 dBm 62 5 125 um 31 dBm dynamic 31 dBm static 14 dBm dynamic 14 dBm static 1 25 Gbit s Full duplex 850 nm 260 m Fiber optic 50 125 550 m Fiber optic 62 5 125 9 5 dBm 4 dBm 17 dBm 3 dBm 1 25 Gbit s Full duplex 1310 nm 10 km Fiber optic 9 125 20 km Fiber optic 9 125 10 dBm 3 dBm 0 dBm 20 dBm PHOENIX CONTACT 4 Interfaces Continued Alarm Contact for Gigabit Version Voltage Current carrying capacity Mechanical Tests Shock test according to IEC 60068 2 27 Vibration resistance according to IEC 60068 2 6 Free fall according to IEC 60068 2 32 Conformance With EMC Directives Developed according to IEC 61000
10. N blinking ON blinking 1000 ACT ON blinking ON blinking One LED port ON or blinking ON indicates an electrical Link Blinking indicates network traffic at the data rate x Mbit s Both LEDs port ON or blinking Both ON indicates a 10 Mbit s electrical Link Both Blinking indicates 10 Mbit s network traffic jw General Information Warning Disregarding this warning may result in damage to equipment and or serious personal injury Only qualified per sonnel may start up and operate these devices According to the safety instructions in this text qualified per sonnel are persons who are authorized to start up to ground and to mark devices systems and equipment according to the standards of safety technology In addition these persons must be familiar with all warning instructions and maintenance measures in this text Warning The FL SWITCH SFN module is designed exclusively for SELV operation according to IEC 950 EN 60950 VDE 0805 gt D Using the FL SEC PAC Kit for Port Security Layer 1 Port security for up to 4 ports is provided by purchasing the FL SEC PAC kit The kit contains 4 red security frames 4 grey port blocking security caps unlocking key and instructions The red security frame must first be attached to each port that is to be secured First orient the red security frame so that the cable Then insert the 4 mounting feet of the security frame locking tabs of both the frame and the sw
11. VYY PHCGENIX FL SWITCH sen 6TX 2FX Ord No 2891314 CONTACT VVV FL SWITCH SFN Five and Eight Port Standard Function Ethernet Switches with Narrow Housings Gigabit as an Option AUTOMATIONWORX Data Sheet 26 _en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 02 2007 Description Features and Fields of Application Increased network performance Switched Ethernet reduces traffic and non predictable timing Quality of Service Pretagged high priority messages are forwarded before lower priority messages during periods of high network traffic loading Gigabit options for data intensive applications The FL SWITCH SFN range of Factory Line switches with standard functions in numerous versions can be used for quick and cost effective Ethernet network expansion to the field level Due to their narrow housing design the compo nents are suitable for universal remote use in control cabi nets and junction boxes The switches have five or eight ports up to two of which are glass fiber ports provided in SC or ST format The switches support the auto negotiation Easy network expansion _ function at the twisted pair ports and offer transmission No configuration of the switch speeds of 10 100 1000 Mbps depending on the switch ver g Autonegotiation and autocross simplify cabeling sion Mixed operation for the connection of segments with Coupling copper network segments with different bit different data
12. h angle with 2 ports in CAT 5e Patch angle with 8 ports in CAT 5e Patch angle with 2 ports in CAT 6 Patch angle with 8 ports in CAT 6 Patch angle with security elements for 2 ports in CAT 5e Patch angle with security elements for 8 ports in CAT 5e Patchbox 8 x RJ45 CAT 5e pre assembled can be retrofitted Patchbox 6 x RJ45 CAT 5e and 4 SC RJ glass pre assembled can be ret rofitted Patch cable CAT 5 pre assembled 0 3 m long Patch cable CAT 5 pre assembled 0 5 m long Patch cable CAT 5 pre assembled 1 0 m long Patch cable CAT 5 pre assembled 1 5 m long Patch cable CAT 5 pre assembled 2 0 m long Patch cable CAT 5 pre assembled 3 0 m long Patch cable CAT 5 pre assembled 5 0 m long Patch cable CAT 5 pre assembled 7 5 m long Patch cable CAT 5 pre assembled 10 0 m long 7267_en_01 Type FL SWITCH SFN 5TX FL SWITCH SFN 4TX FX FL SWITCH SFN 4TX FX ST FL SWITCH SFN 8TX FL SWITCH SFN 7TX FX FL SWITCH SFN 7TX FX ST FL SWITCH SFN 6TX 2FX FL SWITCH SFN 6TX 2FX ST Type FL SWITCH SFN 8GT FL SWITCH SFN 7GT SX FL SWITCH SFN 6GT 2SX FL SWITCH SFN 6GT 2LX FL SWITCH SFN 6GT 2LX 20 Type E NS 35 N FL RJ45 PROTECT CAP FL SEC PAC 4TX FL PF 2TX CAT5E FL PF 8TX CAT5E FL PF 2TX CAT6 FL PF 8TX CAT6 FL PF SEC 2TX FL PF SEC 8TX FL PBX 8TX FL PBX 6TX 4FX FL CATS PATCH 0 3 FL CATS PATCH 0 5 FL CATS PATCH 1 0 FL CATS PATCH 1 5 FL CATS PATCH 2 0 FL CATS PATCH 3 0 FL CATS PATCH 5 0 FL CATS PATCH 7 5
13. itch are into the pre punched holes around the switch port and aligned push until the frame snaps into place with an audible Click IEY Once attached the security frames are permanently mounted and can not be removed Inserted cables or grey port blocking security caps will now be locked into place Instructions for using the key to unlock the cables or security caps are included in the kit 7267_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 FL SWITCH SFN Installation and Assembly Removal Install the FL SWITCH SFN on a clean DIN rail To avoid contact resistance only use clean corrosion free DIN rails End clamps can be mounted on both sides of the module to stop the modules from slipping on the DIN rail Connect the DIN rail to protective earth ground using a grounding terminal block The modules are grounded when they are snapped onto the DIN rail Connect protective earth ground with low impedance Gigabit com ponents have a functional earth ground connecting screw on the top Assembly 3 Once the module has been snapped on properly 1 Place the module onto the DIN rail from above The up Ce Gre MIGbIMeANAGS Se Cute Cntne Enialk per holding keyway must be hooked onto the top edge of the DIN rail 2 Push the module from the front towards the mounting surface Removal 1 Insert a suitable tool e g needle nose pliers into the 3 Lift the module from the DIN rail arresting latch and pull it down 2 Pull the module sligh
14. nal even with only one supply voltage without jumpering it to other supply voltage terminal blocks and or without wiring the alarm contact see Figure 6 A QO avoc avoc j US1 GND US2 GND R1 R2 123456 123456 72670008 Figure 6 Supply of a 10 100 1000 Mbps module from one or two voltage sources Alarm Contact Operation One or more power supplies failed gt the contact clos es Power OK gt the contact opens The maximum current include inrush is 100 mA 7267_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 10 FL SWITCH SFN Connection to Functional Earth Ground Snapping the switch onto a grounded DIN rail connects it to pedance connection to functional earth ground via an eye the ground potential In an environment particularly prone let ring on the upper part of the housing to EMI the switch can be grounded by an additional low im WX FL SWITCH SFN 6GT7 2SX CT Ord No 2891398 72670009 Figure 7 Grounding via an eyelet ring Ethernet Interface The FL SWITCH SFN has up to 8 Ethernet ports on the front in RJ45 format to which only twisted pair cables with an impedance of 100 Q can be connected The data transmission speed is 10 Mbps 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps In addition every port has an auto crossing function it is not necessary to make a distinc tion between 1 1 or crossover Ethernet cables 10 100 Mbps 10 100 1000 Mbps 8 7 6 5 432 1 8 7 6 5 432 1 nc TD n
15. th a priority 4 7 are considered high priority and processed before packets with 0 3 priority level After prioritization the packets are forwarded without modification i A restart deletes the entire address table Housing Dimensions Figure 9 WV Wo PHGNIX CONTACT FL SWITCH SEN 5TX Ord No 2891152 CE somm 14 mm 120 mm 5m Housing dimensions for the FL SWITCH SFEN i The housing depth is 70 mm for all housing versions PHOENIX CONTACT 02 2007 NOW VW PHCENIX F switcusenetx CONTACT 0r1 No 2891929 yS 72671004 7267_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH amp Co KG 32823 Blomberg Germany 12 Phone 49 0 5235 3 00 Fax 49 0 5235 3 4 12 00 www phoenixcontact com
16. tly away from the mounting sur face Terminal Assignment for 10 100 Mbps Versions Terminal Meaning SS Pt Supply oltage US 2 enous SS 3 Functionarearth ground a Functionarearth ground Figure 3 Terminal assignment Terminal Assignment for 10 100 1000 Mbps Versions Terminal Meaning emus SS COOCOO ee ra as US1 GND US2 GND R1 123 4 5 6 Alarm contact R1 Alarm contact R2 a nD Us 2 Figure 4 Terminal assignment 7267 _en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 9 FL SWITCH SFN Supply Voltage Connection and Grounding for 10 100 Mbps Versions Supply Voltage The switch is designed for SELV operation at 24 V DC ac cording to IEC 950 EN 60950 VDE 0805 Only SELV ac cording to the defined standards may be used for supply purposes Connection to Functional Earth Ground Snapping the switch onto a grounded DIN rail connects it to the ground potential In an environment particularly prone to EMI noise immunity can be increased by an additional low impedance connection to functional earth ground via terminal 3 or 4 Figure 5 Example for supply of a 10 100 Mbps module Supply Voltage Connection and Grounding for 10 100 1000 Mbps Versions Supply Voltage The switch is designed for SELV operation at 24 V DC according to IEC 950 EN 60950 VDE 0805 Only SELV according to the defined standards may be used for supply purposes ITT Operate the module using a 24 V DC SELV The module is fully operatio

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