Cisco Systems IE20004TSB, IE20004TSL, IE200016TCB manual Removing the Alarm Connector

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Chapter 2 Switch Installation

Connecting Alarm Circuits

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Step 2 Measure two strands of twisted-pair wire (18-to-20 AWG) long enough to connect to the external alarm device. Choose between setting up an external alarm input or output circuit.

Step 3 Use a wire stripper to remove the casing from both ends of each wire to 0.25 inch (6.3 mm) ± 0.02 inch (0.5 mm). Do not strip more than 0.27 inch (6.8 mm) of insulation from the wires. Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the alarm connector after installation.

Step 4 Insert the exposed wires for the external alarm device into the connections based on an alarm input or output circuit setup (see Table 2-3). For example, to wire an alarm input circuit, complete the IN1 and REF connections (See Figure 2-22).

 

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Contents Cisco IE 2000 Switch Hardware Installation Guide Americas HeadquartersPage N T E N T S Installation Guidelines Connecting to a Dual-Purpose Port Verifying Switch Operation IP Settings Audience PurposeConventions Related Publications Product Overview Switch Models Model Description Software ImageModel Description Software Image Model Description Software Image Front Panel Cisco IE-2000-4TS-L Front Panel ViewCisco IE-2000-8TC-L Front Panel Cisco IE-2000-16TC-L Front Panel View Cisco IE-2000-16PTC-G-E Switch Front Panel View 10/100BASE-T Downlink Ports100 Mb/s SFP Module Uplink Slots 10/100BASE-T Uplink Ports10/100/1000BASE-T Uplink Ports 100/1000 Mb/s SFP Module Uplink SlotsDual-Purpose Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Ports SFP ModulesType of SFP Module Model Power Connectors GLC-LH-SMAlarm Connector PoE Power ConnectorManagement Ports USB Mini-Type B PortLEDs on the Cisco IE 2000 Switch LEDsExpress Setup LED System LEDUSB-Mini Console LED Alarm LEDs Power Status LEDsPort Status LEDs Dual-Purpose Port LEDs Dual-Purpose Port LEDsFlash Memory Card PoE Status LEDColor PoE Status 10 Flash Memory Card Slot Rear Panel Management OptionsNetwork Configurations Switch Installation Preparing for Installation140F 60C Statement Hazardous Area Installation Warnings 1080 Installation Guidelines North American Hazardous Location ApprovalEnvironment and Enclosure Guidelines General Guidelines Installing or Removing the Flash Memory Card Optional Verifying Package ContentsInstalling the Flash Memory Card in the Switch Connecting to a Console Port RJ-45 Console Port USB Mini-Type B Console PortConnecting the Console Cable RJ-45 Console PortUSB Mini-Type B Console Port Removing the USB Mini-Type B Console Port CoverChoose Start Control Panel Systems Connecting to Power Supported Power SuppliesTools and Equipment Attachable? Grounding the SwitchDimensions UsageSlide the ground screw through the terminal Ground cable Connecting the Power Converter to an AC Power Source Preparing the AC Power ConnectionConnecting the AC Power Source to the Power Converter Connecting AC PowerConnecting the Power Converter to a DC Power Source Wiring the DC Power Source Statement 12 Stripping the Power Connection Wire Label14 Inserting Wires in the Power Connector 15 Torquing the Power Connector Captive Screws Attaching the Power Connectors to the Switch 16 Completed DC Power Connections on the Power Connectors17 Attaching the Power Connectors to the Switch 18 Connecting the Power Connectors to the Switch Connecting Power to the Switch PoE DC-Input Optional 332021 Applying Power to the Power Converter Running Boot FastPowering On the Switch Installing the Switch Verifying Boot FastDisconnecting Power Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail DIN Rail SwitchRemoving the Switch from a DIN Rail Connecting Alarm Circuits Wiring the Protective Ground and DC Power for Alarm CircuitsWiring the External Alarms Label Connection21 Removing the Alarm Connector 332225 Attaching the Alarm Connector to the Switch Connecting Destination Ports 25 Connecting the Alarm Connector to the SwitchConnecting to 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports 26 Connecting to an Ethernet Port Installing and Removing SFP Modules Installing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots28 Installing an SFP Module into an SFP Module Slot Removing SFP Modules from SFP Module SlotsConnecting to SFP Modules LC connector Connecting to a Dual-Purpose Port Verifying Switch Operation Where to Go NextSwitch Installation Where to Go Next Diagnosing Problems Switch Boot FastBad or Damaged Cable Switch LEDsSwitch Connections Ethernet and Fiber-Optic CablesSFP Module Interface Settings10/100 and 10/100/1000 Port Connections Ping End DeviceAutonegotiation and Network Interface Cards Switch PerformanceSpeed, Duplex, and Autonegotiation Cabling DistanceResetting the Switch How to Recover PasswordsFinding the Switch Serial Number Serial Number Location for the Cisco IE-2000 SwitchesTechnical Specifications Operating Temperature SpecificationsTechnical Specifications Power RequirementsEnvironmental Ranges Table A-2 Cisco IE 2000 Series Technical Specifications Physical Dimensions Table A-2 Cisco IE 2000 Series Technical Specifications Hazardous Locations Standards Alarm RatingsAlarm Ratings Specification Hazardous Locations StandardsConnector Specifications 10/100 PortsSFP Module Connectors Dual-Purpose PortsConsole Port Alarm Port Figure B-5 USB Type A-to-USB 5-Pin Mini-Type B CableCables and Adapters SFP Module CablesCore Modal Wavelength Commercial SFPsMHz/km1 Cable Distance Extended temperature SFPs Bandwidth Type of SFP Module Nanometers Fiber TypeCable Pinouts TP3Console Port Adapter Pinouts Figure B-9Switch Console RJ-45-to-DB-25 Port DTE Adapter Device DSR DTR CTS RTSOL-25818-04 Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port Removing the USB Mini-Type B Console Port CoverFigure C-1 Removing the USB Mini-Type B Console Port Cover Figure C-2 Connecting the Console Cable Figure C-3 Connecting the USB-Mini Console Cable Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB DriverInstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver Using the Add or Remove Programs UtilityEntering the Initial Configuration Information IP SettingsCompleting the Setup Program Enter an enable password, and press Return These choices appear