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1. RuggedSwitch RSG2200 9 Port Modular Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch Installation Guide www ruggedcom com RuggedCom Inc 30 Whitmore Road Woodbridge Ontario Canada L4L 724 Tel 905 856 5288 Fax 905 856 1995 Toll Free 888 264 0006 Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement 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 harmtul 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 CAUTION This product contains a laser system and is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure 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 RuggedCom Inc could void the user s auth
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3. Status behavior definition 12 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 4 Installation 4 1 Rack Mounting 97 8 Figure 11 Rack mount adapter mounting location The RSG2000 family of products can be rack mounted using the included rack mount adapter assemblies shown in Figure 10 Secure the rack mount adapter to the front side of the chassis using the included black PAN head Philips screws in the positions shown in Figure 12 The entire chassis can then be mounted to a standard 19 rack An additional two rack mount adapters are included to optionally secure the rear of the chassis in high vibration or seismically active locations Note Since heat within the RS2000 is channeled to the enclosure it is recommended that 1 rack unit of space 1 75 be kept unpopulated and free of equipment above each RS2000 series product to allow for a small amount of convectional airflow Although forced airflow is not necessary any increase in airflow will result in a reduction of ambient temperature that will improve long term reliability of all equipment mounted within the rack space 13 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 4 2 Panel and DIN Rail Mounting The RSG2200 series products can be ordered as a Panel DIN mount chassis Both options involve the use of the panel DIN adapters to be mounted on each side of the chassis enclosure The adapter allows for the chassis to be mounted on the standard 1 DIN ra
4. associated link activity LED eJe gt PT Figure 3 Ethernet panel LED description 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 3 4 1 Fiber Optical Transceiver Orientation and Connection Depending on the order code of the product the RSG2000 series products can be equipped with several different types of fiber optic ports The Transmit TX and Receive RX connections of each port must be properly connected and matched for proper link and operation Modules populated on the top row of the device typically have locking mechanisms or tabs towards the top of the unit Modules located on the bottom row of the device have locking mechanisms or tabs towards the bottom of the device The drawings in the following figures show each fiber optical connector style with a side and top view to allow the user to identify the proper cable connection orientation If modules are populated on the bottom row of the device the transceiver orientation will be reversed ie RX and TX will be reversed Tx Rx g SFP LC Figure 4 1000LX SFP mini GBIC Module and Figure 5 1000LX GBIC connector LC connector V A sc Figure 7 1000LX SC connector LC Figure 6 1000LX LC connector 10 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 100FX Figure 8 1000LX ST connector 3 5 Display Panel Description The RSG2000 series products are equipped with a versatile display panel shown in Figure 9 which is des
5. block Surge Ground is used as the ground conductor for all surge and transient suppression circuitry NOTE Surge Ground must be disconnected from Chassis Ground during HIPOT dielectric strength testing PS2 Neutral is connected to the negative terminal if PS2 Neutral the power source is DC or to the Neutral terminal if the power source Is AC Relay NO Contact Normally open failsafe relay contact Relay Common Failsafe relay common contact Relay NC Contact Normally closed failsafe relay contact Table 3 RSG2200 Power terminal block connection description PS2 Surge Ground 16 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 4 3 1 AC Power Supply Wiring Examples Figure 15 AC Power supply wiring examples Notes 1 100 240VAC rated equipment A 250VAC appropriately rated circuit breaker must be installed within 3m of unit 2 Equipment must be installed according to the applicable country wiring codes 3 When equipped with two HI voltage power supplies independent AC sources can be used to power the product for greater redundancy 17 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 4 3 2 DC Power Supply Wiring Examples Figure 16 DC Power supply wiring examples Notes 1 88 300VDC rated equipment A 300VDC appropriately rated circuit breaker must be installed within 3m of unit 2 Acircuit breaker is not required for 12 24 or 48 VDC rated power supplies 3 For dual DC power suppl
6. from 30cm Temperature 40 to 85 C radius surrounding the center of the RS1600 enclosure Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95 Ambient Storage o 31 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 5 8 Mechanical Specifications Dimensions 18 29 x 12 14 x 1 75 inches Length x Width x Height 464 57 x 308 356 x 44 45 mm with AU Me instale Weight 10 Ib 4 5 Kg 18awg galvanized steel gt REAR VIEW RACK MOUNT BRACKETS FRONT OR REAR BRACKETS CAN ALSO BE MOVED BACK UP TE ONE INCH mis 12 133 le des 18 289 5 Ce HO Cr FN L bL C RVEGEDEOM FRONT VIEW 12350 Let PH Seer GIGABIT CONNECTORS 2 PORTS 1 OF ANY CONNECTOR TYPE Figure 26 RSG2200 Series mechanical dimensions 32 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 6 Agency Approvals CSA C22 2 No 60950 UL 60950 Approved EN 60950 EN 61000 6 2 Approved 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 Compliant 7 Warranty RuggedCom warrants this product for a period of five 5 years from date of purchase For warranty details visit http Avww ruggedcom com or contact your customer service representative Should this product require warranty or service contact the factory at RuggedCom Inc 30 Whitmore Road Woodbridge Ontario Canada L4L 724 Phone 905 856 5288 Fax 9
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8. DX Auto negotiating Cable Type gt Category 5 Shielded Unshielded MaxDistance 10m 1 O Connector RB 27 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 5 5 Fiber Optical Specifications The following sections detail fiber optical specifications on ports that can be ordered with the RSG2200 series Ethernet switch The user determines the type of optics at time of ordering and can determine the modules installed on a particular unit by reading the factory data file via the RuggedSwitch ROS user interface The following sections detail specifications of fiber optic modules in Gigabit Ethernet 1000Mbps 5 5 1 Gigabit Ethernet 1000Mbps Modules For maximum flexibility RuggedCom Inc offers a number of different transceiver choices for Gigabit fiber optical communications Table 6 details fiber optic specifications based on the 2 port modules or pluggable transceivers selected at time of ordering 12410096 mic 850 50m 85 4 0 o 05 n 9513 22 3 10 185 12 11 0028 1910 wo 30 22 3 25 105 408 22 3 0 155 12 11 0026 so 20 3 2 175 SFP 1300 Tew AS ver eee eee lee 25 10 0102 epic 430 pars a 3 ofe 254040103 ge t s 32 a 3 40 25 10 Fae 15504 Table 6 ETIDE port optical L oe os 2 3 70 5 Notes 1 Maximum segment length is greatly dependent on factors such as fiber quality and number of patches and splices Please consult RuggedCom sales asso
9. Insertion GBICs and SFPs To insert GBICs or SFPs special attention should be taken into the proper module orientation Refer to Figure 22 for proper module orientation as ports on the upper row of the product require optics to be inserted topside up and ports on the lower row of the product require modules to be inserted topside down GBICs should be inserted with module dust cover in place SFPs should be inserted with dust cover in place and the bail latch in the locked position Module should gently slide into port and should lock in place when module is fully inserted To protect optics dust covers should always be installed when cables are not connected Figure 22 SFP Orientation for top row and bottom row ports 24 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 4 8 2 GBIC Module Removal GBIC Modules have two locking latches on either side of the module shown in Figure 23 To remove GBIC module disconnect any cable and replace with dust cover to protect the optics User should depress both latches simultaneously and gently pull the module from the chassis The module should be immediately stored in an ESD safe environment Figure 23 Locking latch location on GBIC optical modules 4 8 3 SFP Module Removal SFP Modules are removed using the metal bail latch located on the top of the module shown in Figure 24 To remove the SFP module disconnect any cable and replace with dust cover to protect the optics User should g
10. ciates when determining maximum segment distances 28 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 2 Al cabling is duplex type unless otherwise specified All optical power numbers are listed as dBm averages 4 These transceivers utilize a distributed feedback DFB type laser and are rated for 20 C to 85 C operation only 5 The 25 10 0108 SFP module is obsolete and has been replaced with the 70km 25 10 0109 SFP module ad 29 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 5 6 Type Test Specifications ANSI IEEE C37 90 1989 Dielectric Withstand 2 kV rms for 1 minute IEC 60255 5 Section 6 High Voltage Impulse 5 KV peak IEC 60255 5 Section 8 Insulation Resistance 500 VDC for 1 minute IEC 60255 5 Section 6 High Frequency Disturbance ANSI IEEE C37 90 1 Oscillatory Soke Magnes IEC 60255 22 1 IEC 61000 4 5 IEC Surge AkV 2kV Level 4 IEC Fast Transient 2KVI1KV IEC 61000 4 4 Level 4 ANSI IEEE Fast Transient wher C37 90 1 IEC Radiated RFI Immunity 10 V m IEC 61000 4 3 AE 20 Vim ANSI IEEE C37 90 2 Immunity ESD 15 KV air discharge IEC 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge 8 KV contact Level 4 Temperature Dry Cold Test a N node 40 C Temperature Dry Heat Tat a raet Humidit 95 IEC 60068 2 30 y non condensing Test Db 6 cycles 55 C 95 Humidity 30 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 5 7 Operating Environment Ambient Temperature as Ambient Operating measured
11. iability in Harsh Environments Meets IEEE 1613 electric utility substations Exceeds IEC 61850 3 electric utility substations Exceeds IEEE 61800 3 variable speed drive systems Exceeds IEC 61000 6 2 generic industrial environment Exceeds NEMA TS 2 traffic control equipment 40 to 85 C operating temperature no fans Conformal coated printed circuit boards optional 18 AWG galvanized steel enclosure Universal Power Supply Options Fully integrated dual redundant optional power supplies Universal high voltage range 88 300VDC or 85 264VAC Popular low voltage DC ranges 12 24 or 48 VDC Terminal blocks for reliable maintenance free connections CSA UL 60950 safety approved to 85 C Simple Plug and Play Operation Automatic learning of up to 8192 MAC addresses Auto negotiation on all 10 100 1000BaseTX ports Auto MDI MDIX crossover on all 10 100BaseTX ports LED indicators for link activity and speed 6 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 Rugged Operating System ROS Advanced Network Management Enhanced Rapid Spanning Tree eRSTP Quality of Service 802 1p for real time traffic Port rate limiting 128kbps 8Mbps VLAN 802 1q with double tagging IGMP Snooping for multicast filtering Port configuration status statistics mirroring security Loss of link management on fiber ports Web based Telnet CLI management interfaces SNMP v2 and RMON Rich set of diagnostics with logging and alarm
12. ies Separate circuit breakers must be installed and separately identified 4 Equipment must be installed according to the applicable country wiring codes 18 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 4 3 3 Dual Power Supplies DC and AC Inputs 8 9 10 chu eswnu EE Figure 17 DC And AC power supply wiring examples Notes 1 88 300VDC rated equipment A 300VDC appropriately rated circuit breaker must be installed within 3m of unit 2 100 240VAC rated equipment A 250VAC appropriately rated circuit breaker must be installed within 3m of unit A circuit breaker is not required for 48 or 24VDC rated power supplies Separate circuit breakers must be installed and separately identified Equipment must be installed according to the applicable country wiring codes IRS 19 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 4 4 Dielectric Strength HIPOT Testing For dielectric strength HIPOT testing in the field users must remove the metal jumper located on terminal 2 4 and 6 of the power supply terminal block This metal jumper connects transient suppression circuitry to chassis ground and must be removed in order to avoid damage to transient suppression circuitry during HIPOT testing Figure 18 shows the proper HIPOT test connections and should be followed to avoid damage to the device Figure 18 Dielectric Strength HIPOT Testing 20 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 4 5 Fai
13. igned to provide quick status information for each port as well as the entire device to allow for simple diagnostics and troubleshooting It features e RS232 console port for out of band console access and configuration e Power supply and Alarm status indicators e Convenient port status indicators conveying Link Activity Duplex or Speed via push button control e System reset via push button if held for 5 seconds LED Status Panel Mode LEDs evice Status LEDs R5232 Console Port Mode Push Button Port Status LEDs Figure 9 RSG2200 LED Display Panel 11 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 Device status LEDs exist to provide a quick visual indicator to operators for operational status of the unit Table 1 defines the possible LED colours and the corresponding description Red Power supply failure No power supply installed Alarm exist login to web management interface to Alarm determine alarm code Table 1 LED Display Device status LED behavior definition Power supply operating normal PS1 PS2 The port based LEDs can be cycled between three display modes Status Duplex and Speed Pushing the mode button causes the display mode to be cycled Table 2 defines the possible port LED colours and the corresponding description Green Solid Status Green Blinking Activity Green Solid Full Duplex operation Duplex Orange Solid Half Duplex operation Speed Table 2 Port
14. il using the grooves in the adapter secured using the included Philips screw See Figure 12 fora PANEL DIN mount diagram Panel DIN Rail Top Mount Connectors At Top E TRE HSSATSEAIE L T Em HN TOR VIEW 1 RUGGEDCOM INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH NETWORKS TM FRONT VIEW Figure 12 RSG2200 PANEL DIN RAIL mounting diagram with 14 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 4 3 Power Supply Wiring and Grounding Philips Screw Terminal with Cover Philips Screw Terminal without Cover Safety Cover Chassis Ground Surge Chassis Tama Screws Connection Ground Jumper M ar 7 an alr au POWER 1 OWER 2 cin Safety Cover Safety Cover Chassis Ground Surge Chassis Terminal Screws Connection Ground Jumper Figure 14 RSG2000 Series Phoenix Plug Terminal Block The RSG2200 family supports dual redundant power supplies Power Supply 1 PS1 and Power Supply 2 PS2 The connections for PS1 PS2 and the fail safe relay are located on the terminal block as shown in Figure 13 and Figure 14 The RSG2200 family can be equipped with either a Philips Screw Terminal Block or a Phoenix Plug Terminal Block The Philips Screw Terminal Block has Philips screws with a compression plate allowing either bare wire connections or crimped terminal lugs We recommend the use of 6 size ring lugs to ensure secure reliable connections under severe shock
15. lowing recommendations should be followed for copper data cabling in high electrical noise environments e Data cable lengths should be as short as possible ideally limited to 3m 10ft in length Copper data cables should not be used for inter building communications e Power and data cables should not be run in parallel for long distances and ideally should be installed in separate conduits Power and data cables should intersect at 90 angles when necessary to reduce inductive coupling e Shielded screened cabling can optionally be used The cable shield should be grounded at one single point to avoid the generation of ground loops NOTE RuggedCom does not recommend the use of copper cabling of any length for critical real time substation automation applications However transient suppression circuitry is present on all copper ports to protect against damage from electrical transients and to ensure IEC 61850 3 and IEEE 1613 Class 1 conformance This means that during the transient event communications errors or interruptions may occur but recovery is automatic RuggedCom also does not recommended to use these ports to interface to field devices across distances which could produce high levels of ground potential rise i e greater than 2500V during line to ground fault conditions 23 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 4 8 Pluggable optics Installation removal and precautions The RSG2000 series of products can be o
16. lsafe Alarm Relay Wiring and Specifications The Failsafe output relay is provided to signal critical error conditions that may occur on the RSG2200 series products The contacts are energized upon power up of the unit and remain energized until a critical error occurs The proper relay connections are shown in Figure 19 One common application for this output is to signal an alarm if a power failure or removal of control power Occurs Common Normally Normally A LQ A a 5 N 9 POWER 2 AILSA 6 10 a M n HHH FE Normal contact state without power applied to device Figure 19 Failsafe Alarm Relay Wiring 21 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 4 6 Console Port Wiring A RS232 console port for configuration and management of the device is located on the LED display module shown in Figure 20 This port is intended to be a temporary connection during initial configuration or troubleshooting and allows for direct access to the serial based management console The connection is made using the DB9 Female to RJ45 console cable included in the device packaging shown in Figure 21 Console connection settings are 5 600 baud no parity bits 8 data bits and 1 stop bit ic TATII IATA Figure 20 Console port location on display board Figure 21 RSG2200 Console cable For user reference the console cable pin out is show in Table 5 RI Ring Indicator Table 4 RS232 over RJ45 console cable pin out Af
17. nnnnrrrrrnvnnrnnnnnnrrrrrrnvvrnnnnn 19 44 Dielectric Strength EITPOT Testins uuxrsrausasmramadnmips name 20 4 5 Failsafe Alarm Relay Wiring and Specifications cccccccccceceessseeeeeeeeseeeeees 21 4 6 Console Port WIG Lavrans ste ANN 22 4 7 Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base TX Cabling Recommendations rrrrrrrnnnnrrnnnnnnnrrr 23 4 8 Pluggable optics Installation removal and precaut1Ons rrrrrrrrnrrrnnnnnnerre 24 4 8 1 Module Insertion GBICs and SPP 24 4 8 2 GBIC Mod le Renaa 25 4 8 3 SEP Module Removal ee coiansateensisaacsvencsecciaries odd GRAND FR 25 TEGCHMICA SPES eee 26 POWER SUPPLY NPE IC AON S See 26 52 SER SPENN NN 26 53 Networking Standards Supported rrrrrrrrrrrrnnrrnnnnnnnrnrrrnnnrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnvnnnnnsnsssnnenne 26 a4 Pwisted Pair Port Spear 27 5 5 Fiber Optical Speci Can Ons ae CD Y E Y 28 5 5 1 Gigabit Ethernet 1000Mbps Modules 2 00 0 eeccsccccccceeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 28 3 9 Pe Test Se Ci Ic On Sa a E NR AU aerate 30 5 7 OPeratin SE nv TOAN 31 5 8 Mechanical SPENN sag GE A GN RG 32 Agency ADDIOVANS vrede 33 NVR EE EE EE FF RA NF FFF 33 3 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 1 Table of Figures Figure 1 RSG2000 Rack mount chassis orientation options Front and rear mount 8 Figure 2 Ethernet LED Status and Power Panels rrrnrnsvrrnrnnrenvornresvernrrnververnresvernnrsvesvernvenvenne 9 Figure 3 Ethernet panel LED description
18. or vibration Both terminal blocks have a safety cover which must be removed via two Phillips screws before connecting any wires The safety cover must be re attached after wiring to ensure personnel safety Refer to Table 3 below for a description of each terminal as well as sections 4 3 1 through 4 3 3 for wiring examples 15 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 PS1 Live is connected to the positive terminal if the PS1 Live power source is DC or to the Live terminal if the power source Is AC PS1 Surge Ground is connected to the Chassis Ground via a jumper on the terminal block Surge Ground is used as the ground conductor for all surge and transient suppression circuitry NOTE Surge Ground must be disconnected from Chassis Ground during HIPOT dielectric strength testing PS1 Neutral is connected to the negative terminal if 3 PS1 Neutral the power source is DC or to the Neutral terminal if the power source is AC Chassis Ground is connected to the Safety Ground terminal for AC inputs or the equipment ground bus for DC 4 Chassis Ground inputs Chassis ground connects to both power supply surge grounds via a removable jumper MAN p lt PS1 Surge Ground PS2 Live is connected to the positive terminal if the PS2 Live power source is DC or to the Live terminal if the power source Is AC PS2 Surge Ground is connected to the Chassis Ground via a jumper on the terminal
19. ority to operate the equipment Should this device require service see the Warranty and Service section of this guide IMPORTANT The RX1000 family of products should be installed in a restricted access location where access can only be gained by service personnel or users who have been instructed about the reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that shall be taken and access is through the use of a tool or lock and key or other means of security and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location Trademarks Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation RuggedRouter and RuggedRated are trademarks of RuggedCom Inc 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 Table of Contents 1 2 3 6 T AEE 1 0 pg 0 0 4 FAE Tables NR 4 ole Ole OVEnVIEW EN EE EE ET 5 3 1 Funic 1o na OVINI vvs 5 NTN 6 ND Mon 8 3A Fr Panel DEKT INN 9 3 4 1 Fiber Optical Transceiver Orientation and Connection 10 3 5 Display Panel Descripsi aa 11 HVS LA E le ER REE EET REE 13 4 1 Rack Mom sv 13 42 Panel nd DIN Rail Monntin see ww Gy RAW FR 14 4 3 Power Supply Wiring and Grounding r rrrrrvvvvvrnnnnnnrrnrrnnnvrnnnnnnnerssnnnnrnnnnnnssner 15 4 3 1 AC Power Supply Wiring Examples rrrrrrrrrnnnrrnnnnnnrrrrvvnnrrnnnnnnersrnnnnsrnnnnn 17 4 3 2 DC Power Supply Wiring Examples a Ge GR eee 18 4 3 3 Dual Power Supplies DC and AC Inputs reorrrrn
20. rasp bail latch and gently pull outwards to unlock and remove the SFP module Removal of the SFP module is shown further in Figure 25 The module should be immediately stored in an ESD safe environment Figure 24 SFP Bail Latch location Figure 25 SFP Removal 25 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 5 Technical Specifications 5 1 Power Supply Specifications 12 24 VDC 10 VDC 36 VDC 6 3A F 2 HI 110 230 VAC 85 VAC 265 VAC NOTES 1 This is the same power supply for both AC and DC 2 F Denotes fast acting fuse T denotes time delay fuse 3 Power consumption varies based on configuration 10 100Base TX ports consume roughly 1W less than fiber optic ports 4 For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse 5 2 Failsafe Relay Specifications Max Switching Voltage 240VAC 125VDC Rated Switching Current 2A 240VAC 0 15A 125VDC 2A 30VDC Max Switching Capacity 150W 500VA 5 3 Networking Standards Supported IEEE 802 3 1 10BaseT 10BaseFL IEEE 802 3u _ _ 100BaseTX 100BaseFX IEEE802 3z JJ 1000BaseSX LX IEEE 8023ab 1 V dooBaseTX IEEE 8023x YV v Full Duplex Operation IEEE 8024D Y vm vV MACBridges pv VLAN Virtual LAN IEEE 802 1p Priority Levels 26 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 5 4 Twisted Pair Port Specifications 10 100 Mbps Auto negotiating FDX H
21. rdered with pluggable optic form factors such as SFP Small Form factor Pluggable or GBIC Gigabit Interface Converter modules These modules can be safely inserted and removed while the chassis is powered and operating this feature is also known as hot swappable When inserting or removing optics there are several precautions that should be taken They include e Ensuring that dust caps are mounted on SFP cages at all times unless a user is in the process of inserting or removing an SFP module The dust caps will prevent the accumulation of residue or particles that may inhibit proper operation e Ensuring that the user has properly discharged any possible electrostatic build up and electrostatic discharges ESD This can be accomplished by properly user grounding via an ESD wrist strap or by touching earth or chassis ground before performing installation or removal of optics ESD can damage or shorten the life of optical modules when not plugged into a chassis e SFP and GBIC optical modules should always be stored in an ESD safe bag or other suitable ESD safe environment free from moisture and stored at proper storage temperature 40 to 85 C e Disconnect all cables from SFP or GBIC module before insertion or removal of module e Only RuggedCom Inc certified optics should be used on RuggedCom products Damage can occur to optics and product if compatibility and reliability have not been properly assessed 4 8 1 Module
22. s 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 3 3 Mounting Flexibility The RSG2000 series of products have been designed with maximum mounting and display flexibility Customers can order an RSG2000 series switch that can be mounted in a standard 19 rack 1 DIN Rail or directly onto a panel For rack mount installations the RSG2000 series can be ordered with connectors on the front of the unit or can located on the rear of the chassis to allow for all data and power cabling to be installed and connected at the rear of the rack See Figure 1 for rack mount orientation examples 19 Rack Front Mount Connectors At Front 12 11 0040 F ESS MRI UU UUUUUUDU 47 RUGGEDCOM RSG2200 REAR VIEW 19 Rack Rear Mount Connectors At Rear 12 11 0040 R DYP R5G2200 FE 086 POE Seng G00 88890588 en eee mn L EA po R5G2200 Figure 1 RSG2000 Rack mount chassis orientation options Front and rear mount 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 Power Terminal Block I O Ports LED Display Panel Ethernet Port Ethernet Ports Ethernet Ports Lo i i C ti L O ll C o kC I k i 5 Figure 2 Ethernet 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 solid for ports with link and will blink for activity The diagram in Figure 3 highlights the port and the
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24. ter initial configuration the RuggedRouter device can be configured via a number of new mechanisms such as Telnet and the built in web server Consult the RuggedRouter ROS User Guide for further details NOTE This port is not intended to be a permanent connection and the cable shall be less than 2m 6 5 ft in length 22 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 4 7 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 meters using 4 pairs of 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 To ensure reliable error free data communications new and pre existing communication paths should be verified for TIA EIA 568 A compliance Table 5 summarizes cabling standards available today lt 5 No New wire infrastructure required Verify TIA EIA 568 A compliance No action required Connector and cabling standards to be determined Table 5 Cabling categories and 1000BaseTx compliance defined No Y No action reguired New installations should be designed with es Category 5e components or higher Yes es ined Y In general the fol
25. y hardened fully managed modular Ethernet switch specifically designed to operate reliably in electrically harsh and climatically demanding utility substation and industrial environments The RSG2200 s superior ruggedized hardware design coupled with the RuggedSwitch Operating System ROS provides improved system reliability and advanced networking features making it ideally suited for creating Ethernet networks for mission critical real time control applications The RSG2200 s modular flexibility offers 1000BaseX fiber and 10 100 1000BaseTX copper port combinations Optional front or rear mount connectors make theRSG2200 highly versatile for any application and can support multiple fiber connectors SFP GBIC LC SC without loss of port density The RSG2200 is packaged in a rugged galvanized steel enclosure with industrial grade DIN panel or 19 rack mount mounting options 2008 RuggedCom Inc All rights reserved Rev105 3 2 Feature Highlights Ethernet Ports 9 Gigabit Ethernet ports supporting copper and fiber media 2 port modules for tremendous flexibility Multimode and singlemode fiber support Bi directional singlestrand 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 optical connectors LC SC SFP GBIC Long haul optics allow Gigabit distances up to 70km RuggedRated for Rel

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