N-Tron 708M12 user manual Ingress Protection IP67, Installation

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Ingress Protection IP67

The classification of degrees of protection provided by the enclosures is defined by IEC 60529. Each rating is defined by specific tests.

The IP number is comprised of two numbers, the first referring to the protection against solid objects and the second against fluids. The higher the number, the better the device is protected against contact with moving parts and the harmful entry of various forms of moisture.

1st IP

Protection against ingress of solids

2nd IP

Protection against ingress of liquids

0

No protection

0

No protection

1

Protected against solid objects over 50mm e.g. hands,

1

Protected against vertically falling drops of water.

 

large tools.

 

 

2

Protected against solid objects over 12mm e.g. hands,

2

Protected against direct sprays of water up to 15°

 

large tools.

 

from vertical.

3

Protected against solid objects over 2.5mm e.g. wire,

3

Protected against direct sprays of water up to 60°

 

small tools.

 

from vertical.

4

Protected against solid objects over 1.0mm e.g. wires.

4

Protected against water sprayed from any direction.

 

 

 

Limited ingress permitted.

5

Limited protection against dust ingress (no harmful

5

Protected against low pressure water jets from any

 

deposit)

 

direction. Limited ingress permitted.

6

Totally protected against dust ingress.

6

Protected against high pressure water jets from any

 

 

 

direction. Limited ingress permitted.

 

 

7

Protected against temporary immersion between

 

 

 

15cm to 1m.

 

 

8

Protected against long periods of immersion under

 

 

 

pressure.

The 708M12 Industrial Ethernet Switches are fully protected against dust and will remain sealed when immersed in water to a depth of 1 meter for 1 hour when all the ports are properly mated or sealed.

These IP67 caps seal off the unused ports protecting them from dirt, water, oil or any other contaminants which might be present in the close proximity of the switch.

Please make sure the 708 Series Ethernet Switch package contains the following items:

1.708M12 Switch

2.Product CD

Contact your carrier if any items are damaged.

Installation

Read the following warning before beginning the installation:

WARNING

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Contents 708M12 Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch Installation Guide 708M12 Industrial Ethernet Switch Installation Guide 100 708M12 Industrial Ethernet Switch Installation Guide Product Features Management Features708M12 Industrial Ethernet Switch Accessories NTCD-M12Revision Safety Warnings Contact InformationInstallation Ingress Protection IP67Unpacking Bulkhead Mounting Front Panel Link/Activity LEDApplying Power Connecting the Unit Tron 708M12 Grounding TechniquesSignal Name Pin # Serial CableHyperTerminal 115200Overview of Advanced Features Mode of Operation Half DuplexFull Duplex Auto NegotiationVirtual LAN Rapid Spanning Tree ProtocolSnmp Traps Igmp SnoopingRing Support Web Software Configuration Web ManagementWeb Management Home Web Management Menu Structure Administration System Administration System, … Administration Snmp Administration Fault Admin Status Duplex ModeDefault Priority Port NumberPorts Configuration, … Ports Mirroring Ports Mirroring, … Trunk Status Ports TrunkingTrunk Ports Statistics Port Statistics Statistics Port Utilization Vlan Configuration Replace VID Tag with Default Port VIDPerform Ingress Filtering Discard Non-Tagged for PortsRevision Vlan Group Configuration Bridging Aging Time Bridging Unicast Addresses Bridging Unicast Addresses, … Bridging Multicast Addresses Bridging Multicast Addresses … Rstp Configuration Rstp Configuration … Rstp Configuration … Igmp Configuration Igmp Configuration, … Igmp Configuration, … Igmp Show Group and Show Router Igmp RFilter Igmp RFilter, … View Configuration View Ports Ring Configuration Switch is currently using N-Ring Aging Time = 20 S econdsRing Configuration, … Ring Configuration, … Ring Advanced Configuration Ring Advanced Configuration, … Ring Status Ring Status, … Ring Status, … Ring Status, … Firmware/Config Tftp Support Web Site and E-mail Bpcl Broadcast Packet Count Limit Configuration User Management Adding Users User Management Removing Users LogicalView Configuration Save or Reset Will also be saved to the dongle when connectedHelp Help Administration Help Ports Help Statistics Help Vlan Help Bpcl Help Igmp Help Bridging Help Rstp Help Firmware/Config Help User Management Help N-View Help N-Ring Help Other None CLI CommandsLogout Arl ShowShowmct DeleteConfig ResetSave DongleTimeout PingTargetname CountShow System Information SysinfoConfigmode SysipStaticip StaticsubnetmaskVlan Addition and Deletion Example Revision Revision Revision Revision Revision Vlan Configuration Examples Example 1 Basic understanding of port-based VLANsTX6 Example 3 Basic understanding of tagged VLANs Admit All Example 4 Basic understanding of Hybrid VLANs Example 5 Basic understanding of Overlapping VLANs TX8 KEY Specification PhysicalRegulatory Approvals Tron Limited Warranty
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