GarrettCom 6K16V manual Remove Chassis Cover, 6.1a Removing the Front panel from the unit

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Step 2. Remove Chassis Cover

Magnum 6K16V Managed Fiber Switch

Installation and User Guide (06/04)

Step 2. Remove Chassis Cover

The Magnum 6K16V chassis consists of top-bottom, front and rear parts and assembled together with the help of 18 Philips-head screws. There are 6 screws located on the front panel of the unit (2 each on top and the bottom and one each at the side), 12 for top-bottom cover of the unit (6 each on the bottom side of the unit) and 6 screws each on the sides and 6 screws for the rear panel (2 each on top and bott0m and one each on the side). Remove these screws. Once these screws are removed, the front panel is easily slid out to the front of the

chassis base.

Figure 3.6.1a: Removing the

Front panel from the unit

Caution: Be careful not to disturb the power supply.

Once the front panel is removed, the front cover may be slid out to the front of the unit. Hold on

the back part and then carefully and slowly slide out the top chassis cover towards the front side, as shown in the picture.

When the chassis top cover has been removed, the interior of the unit is exposed. Looking down into the Magnum 6K16V unit, notice that there are individual PM installation spaces and female latch (white) connectors provided on the main board along with four stand-off’s for each 6KPM card position. (See Figure 3.6.1b).

Figure 3.6.1b: Magnum 6K16V, Top view without chassis cover

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GarrettCom . comInstallation and User Guide HardwareMagnum 6K16V Managed Fiber Switch Hardware Installation and User GuideTrademarks Federal Communications Commission Contacting GarrettCom, IncRadio Frequency Interference Statement Reorient or relocate the receiving antennaInstallation SPECIFICATIONSIntroduction OPERATIONTROUBLESHOOTING 5.0 Introduction - Magnum 6K16V Managed Fiber Switch PMAPPENDIX A WARRANTY INFORMATION APPENDIX B Internal DC Power Supply OptionsQUAD-SERIES FIBER SWITCHES, 100 & 10MBPS, FIBER AND 6K-SERIES MANAGED FIBER SWITCHES, GIGABIT, 100 AND“OUTDOOR” ETHERNET SWITCH, FOR TEMPERATURE PERSONAL SWITCHES, 10/100MBBRIDGE PORT MODULES BPMS, 4 TYPES, FOR SEGMENT MEDIA CONVERTERS, 10MB AND 100MB SERIESTRANSCEIVERS, 10MB SERIES MINI-TRANSCEIVERS AND COAX MODELSFiber Multi-mode connector types supported 1.0 SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 Technical SpecificationsPerformance Network Standards and Compliance, hardwareAlarm Relay Contacts Fiber Single-mode connector typesManagement Console connector Power Supply InternalAgency Approvals Per-port jumpers and switchesNEBS Test Classification NEBS Compliant Email sales@GarrettCom.com for detailsConfiguration Options Magnum Managed Fiber Switch 16 ports maxMODEL DESCRIPTION 1.2 Ordering Informationfiber ports connector 2.0 Introduction 2.1 Inspecting the Package and Product 2.2 Product Description - Magnum 6K16V Managed Fiber Switch 2.2.1 Eight-port SFF fiber modules 6K8-MTRJ, 6K8-MLC, 100Mb fiber 100Mb, mode, and connectorFig.2.2.2 SFF Fiber Port Modules 6K8-MTRJ to the left and 6K8-MLC or -SLC below2.2.2 Eight-Port Copper Module, 6K8-RJ45 The Magnum Combo 4@ RJ-45 + 2@ 100Mb SCsix-port modules are also available with 4@ MTRJ 100Mb mm SFF2.2.6 Gigabit 1000Mbps port modules 2.2.4 Four-Port 10 Mb and 100Mb mm Fiber ST Modules1@ 1000Mb Fiber SC + 2@ 100Mb SC 1@ 1000Mb Fiber SC + 4@10/ 100Mb2.2.7 Frame Buffering and Flow Control 2.2.6 Packet Prioritization, 802.1p QOSftp//ftp.garrettcom.com 2.2.8 Managed Network Software MNS-6K for Magnum 6K16V„ Managed switching for high performance Ethernet LANs 2.3 Features and Benefits„ Switching services includes 802.1p QoS packet prioritization „ Features Fiber-Built-In2.4 Applications Example 1 Magnum 6K16V Switch for a Industrial applicationInternet Fig. 2.1- The Industrial factory floor application with Magnum 6K16VSNMP Monitor 3.0 Installation 3.1 Locating Magnum 6K16V Switches3.2 Connecting Ethernet Media 3.2.2 Connecting Fiber Optic SC-type, Snap-In 3.2.1 Connecting Fiber Optic ST-type, “twist-lock”3.2.3 Connecting Single-Mode Fiber Optic IEEE StandardMedia 3.2.5 Connecting Twisted Pair CAT5E or better, Unshielded or Shielded3.3 DIN-Rail Mounting 3.2.6 Connecting Gigabit Media Using GBICs3.3.1 Mounting Dimensions for 6K16V with metal brackets 3.4 Powering the Magnum 6K16V Managed Fiber Switch Relay Contacts 3.5 Alarm Contacts for monitoring internal power, and Software Traps3.6.1 Preparation for Installing and Removing 6KPMs 3.6 6K16V Port Module 6KPM InstallationBe sure the power cord is unplugged and will void the warrantyStep 2. Remove Chassis Cover Caution Be careful not to disturb the power supplyFigure 3.6.1a Removing the Front panel from the unit Figure 3.6.1b Magnum 6K16V, Top view without chassis coverStep 3. Remove front panel face plate retaining screws 3.6.2 Installing 6KPM Cards in the Magnum 6K16VFigure 3.6.1c Top View - 6KPM retaining screws hold Face Plate Fig 3.6.2a Granddaughter Board shown separatelyversion for 4 copper 10/100 ports Fig. 3.6.2c Daughter Board, top view ofFigure 3.6.2f Securely latching up 6KPM Cards into a Magnum 6K16V Fig. 3.6.2g Top View 6KPM Module installed inside a 6K16V3.6.3 Removing 6KPM Cards Caution Be sure the power cord is unpluggedfirmly. Figure 3.6.3a Top View - 6 retaining s crews shown by arrows Step 3. Remove 6KPM CardDB-9 Console port connector 3.7 Connecting a Management Console Terminal to Magnum 6K16V3.7.1 RS-232 DB-9 Console Com port Serial port pin assignments Enlarged view of Magnum 6K16V Console Port area4.0 OPERATION 4.1 Switching FunctionalityFiltering and Forwarding Address LearningPower LED, ON when external power is applied to the unit 4.3 Up-link Manual Switches set as = , for RJ-45 port onlyFull / Half duplex LED, ON when the port is running full Speed LED, ON when the speed is 100Mbps , OFF when theAuto-negotiation per-port for 802.3u-compliant switches occurs when 4.6 Power Budget Calculations for Magnum 6K16V PM’s with Fiber Media 4.5 Flow-control, IEEE 802.3x standardLXSC40 and the “Cable Loss” for 9/125 Single-mode is 0.2 dB/km LXSC70 Installation and User Guide 06/04 Magnum 6K16V Managed Fiber Switch6KP4V Km, fdx5.0 Introduction - Magnum 6K16V Managed Fiber Switch Port Modules 5.1 Inspecting the Package and Product5.2 6KPM Module Description 5.2.1b 6KP4-F10ST, 4@10Mb multi-mode FX-ST “twist lock” Module and configured as 10Mb ports are ST connectorsHalf-duplex by default connectors and configuredmodule of the 6K16V Switch mode SC-type connectors. ItThe Magnum 6KP6 RJMSC is also a Combo 6 Portas 25+ Km see Power Budget, Section 5.2.5 6KP8-MTRJ, 8 @100Mb multi-mode FX , MTRJ Small-Form-factor “small-form-factor”The functionality of this 100BASE-FX multi-mode 4 port module is 6KP8-MTRJ5.2.6 6KP8-45MT, 4@ 10/100Mbps RJ-45 and 4@100Mb multi-mode FX MTRJ connectors give an advantageMTRJ Small-Form-Factor The Magnum 6KP8-45MT5.2.9 6KP8-RJ45 Twisted Pair, 10/100Mb 8-Port connecting to a hub or another switch 5.2.11 GBIC-SXSC Gigabit fiber1000Mb, multi-mode SC Connector 6KP8VSingle-Mode Fiber port LC 5.2.12 6KM-BLNK 5.2.11a GBIC-LXSC Gigabit fiber 1000Mb, multi-mode SC Connector6.1 Before Calling for Assistance 6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING6.3 Return Material Authorization RMA Procedure 6.2 When Calling for AssistanceNo Problem Found GarrettCom, Inc 213 Hammond Ave Fremont, CA Attn. Customer Service6.4 Shipping and Packaging Information B2.0 -48VDC, 24VDC and 125VDC POWER, THEORY OF OPERATION B1.0 SPECIFICATIONS FOR MAGNUM 6K16V SWITCHES, DC POWERB4.0 6K16V’S -48V, 24, 125 OR 5VDC INSTALLATION B3.0 APPLICATIONS FOR DC POWERED ETHERNET SWITCHESB7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING B4.1 UL Requirements for DC-powered unitshooked up at the last B5.0 OPERATIONPower Supply Internal, 24VDC Dual-Source, model # Dual-Src-24V Power Supply Internal, 125VDC Dual-Source, model # Dual-Src-125VC3.0 DUAL-SOURCE OPTION, THEORY OF OPERATION C5.0 INSTALLATION C4.0 FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF THE DUAL-SOURCE DESIGNC6.0 ORDERING INFORMATION C5.1 UL RequirementsExample Magnum 6K16VR-48VDC C7.0 OPERATION