GarrettCom 6K16V manual C4.0 FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF THE DUAL-SOURCE DESIGN, C5.0 INSTALLATION

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C4.0 FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF THE DUAL-SOURCE DESIGN

Magnum 6K16V Managed Fiber Switch

Installation and User Guide (06/04)

C4.0 FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF THE DUAL-SOURCE DESIGN

a)The Switch unit can receive power from either input, “A” or “B”. The hub will normally draw its power from the DC source with the highest voltage at a given time.

b)The Switch unit will not allow power to flow from a higher voltage input to a lower voltage input, i.e. the two DC power sources are not mixed together by the hub.

c)When one correct DC input is present, the Switch will receive power if the other DC input is absent, or even if it is connected with reverse polarity or shorted or grounded.

d)Reverse polarity connections, if they should accidentally occur on either input, will not damage the Switch or power supply internally (nor will it blow the fuse in the internal power supply) because of the blocking action of the diodes. This is true even if one input connection is reversed while the Switch is operating from the other source.

e)The Switch will not receive power (and will not work) when both inputs are simultaneously absent or are both incorrectly connected.

C5.0 INSTALLATION

This section describes the proper connection of the -48VDC, 24VDC and 125VDC dual source leads to the -48VDC, 24VDC & 125VDC power terminal block on the Magnum 6Ks Switch (shown in Figure )

The -48VDC terminal block on the Magnum 6K16V Switch, as shown in Fig C5.0 is

located on the right rear of the unit and

 

 

 

is equipped with five (5) screw-down

A+ A-

B- B+

 

lead posts. If it is the reverse model it

 

 

 

is located on the left rear. The primary

 

 

 

terminals are identified as positive

 

 

 

(A+), negative (A-), and the secondary

 

36-70VDC

 

power terminals as negative (B-),

36-70VDC

GND

 

 

 

positive(B+). The chassis “earth” or ground (GND) is a threaded post with a #6 nut. The Dual Source terminal block for the 24VDC and 125VDC are similar.

Figure C5.0: -48VDC Dual-Source, wiring connections to the External Terminal Block on a Magnum 48VDC with Dual-Source option

Note: The GND should be hooked up first. The 6K16V unit has a floating ground, so the user may elect to Ground either + or = terminal to suit the customer’s use.

Before connecting hot lines to the Terminal Block of –48VDC, 24VDC or 125VDC, always use a digital voltmeter to measure the output voltage of the power supply and determine the lead which is more “+ve potential”. The more “+ve” voltage lead from 48V or –48V supply must be connected to the post labeled “+”.

The connection procedure is straightforward. Simply connect the DC leads to the Switch’s power terminals, positive (+) and negative (-) screws. The use of Ground (GND) is optional; it connects to the Switch chassis. Ensure that each lead is securely tightened.

The 24VDC & 125VDC terminal block on Magnum 6K16V’s is similar to that described in the –48VDC information above.

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GarrettCom . comManaged Fiber Switch HardwareTrademarks Magnum 6K16V Managed Fiber Switch HardwareInstallation and User Guide Radio Frequency Interference Statement Contacting GarrettCom, IncFederal Communications Commission Reorient or relocate the receiving antennaIntroduction SPECIFICATIONSInstallation OPERATIONAPPENDIX A WARRANTY INFORMATION 5.0 Introduction - Magnum 6K16V Managed Fiber Switch PMTROUBLESHOOTING APPENDIX B Internal DC Power Supply Options“OUTDOOR” ETHERNET SWITCH, FOR TEMPERATURE 6K-SERIES MANAGED FIBER SWITCHES, GIGABIT, 100 ANDQUAD-SERIES FIBER SWITCHES, 100 & 10MBPS, FIBER AND PERSONAL SWITCHES, 10/100MBTRANSCEIVERS, 10MB SERIES MINI-TRANSCEIVERS AND COAX MEDIA CONVERTERS, 10MB AND 100MB SERIESBRIDGE PORT MODULES BPMS, 4 TYPES, FOR SEGMENT MODELSPerformance 1.0 SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 Technical SpecificationsFiber Multi-mode connector types supported Network Standards and Compliance, hardwareManagement Console connector Fiber Single-mode connector typesAlarm Relay Contacts Power Supply InternalNEBS Test Classification NEBS Compliant Per-port jumpers and switchesAgency Approvals Email sales@GarrettCom.com for detailsMODEL DESCRIPTION Magnum Managed Fiber Switch 16 ports maxConfiguration Options 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 Fig.2.2.2 SFF Fiber Port Modules 6K8-MTRJ to the left and 100Mb, mode, and connector2.2.1 Eight-port SFF fiber modules 6K8-MTRJ, 6K8-MLC, 100Mb fiber 6K8-MLC or -SLC below2.2.2 Eight-Port Copper Module, 6K8-RJ45 six-port modules are also available 4@ RJ-45 + 2@ 100Mb SCThe Magnum Combo with 4@ MTRJ 100Mb mm SFF1@ 1000Mb Fiber SC + 2@ 100Mb SC 2.2.4 Four-Port 10 Mb and 100Mb mm Fiber ST Modules2.2.6 Gigabit 1000Mbps port modules 1@ 1000Mb Fiber SC + 4@10/ 100Mb2.2.6 Packet Prioritization, 802.1p QOS 2.2.7 Frame Buffering and Flow Control2.2.8 Managed Network Software MNS-6K for Magnum 6K16V ftp//ftp.garrettcom.com„ Switching services includes 802.1p QoS packet prioritization 2.3 Features and Benefits„ Managed switching for high performance Ethernet LANs „ Features Fiber-Built-InExample 1 Magnum 6K16V Switch for a Industrial application 2.4 ApplicationsFig. 2.1- The Industrial factory floor application with Magnum 6K16V InternetSNMP Monitor 3.2 Connecting Ethernet Media 3.0 Installation3.1 Locating Magnum 6K16V Switches 3.2.3 Connecting Single-Mode Fiber Optic 3.2.1 Connecting Fiber Optic ST-type, “twist-lock”3.2.2 Connecting Fiber Optic SC-type, Snap-In IEEE Standard3.2.5 Connecting Twisted Pair CAT5E or better, Unshielded or Shielded Media3.2.6 Connecting Gigabit Media Using GBICs 3.3 DIN-Rail Mounting3.3.1 Mounting Dimensions for 6K16V with metal brackets 3.4 Powering the Magnum 6K16V Managed Fiber Switch 3.5 Alarm Contacts for monitoring internal power, and Software Traps Relay ContactsBe sure the power cord is unplugged 3.6 6K16V Port Module 6KPM Installation3.6.1 Preparation for Installing and Removing 6KPMs and will void the warrantyFigure 3.6.1a Removing the Front panel from the unit Caution Be careful not to disturb the power supplyStep 2. Remove Chassis Cover Figure 3.6.1b Magnum 6K16V, Top view without chassis coverFigure 3.6.1c Top View - 6KPM retaining screws hold Face Plate 3.6.2 Installing 6KPM Cards in the Magnum 6K16VStep 3. Remove front panel face plate retaining screws Fig 3.6.2a Granddaughter Board shown separatelyFig. 3.6.2c Daughter Board, top view of version for 4 copper 10/100 portsFig. 3.6.2g Top View 6KPM Module installed inside a 6K16V Figure 3.6.2f Securely latching up 6KPM Cards into a Magnum 6K16Vfirmly. Figure 3.6.3a Top View - 6 retaining s crews shown by arrows Caution Be sure the power cord is unplugged3.6.3 Removing 6KPM Cards Step 3. Remove 6KPM Card3.7.1 RS-232 DB-9 Console Com port Serial port pin assignments 3.7 Connecting a Management Console Terminal to Magnum 6K16VDB-9 Console port connector Enlarged view of Magnum 6K16V Console Port areaFiltering and Forwarding 4.1 Switching Functionality4.0 OPERATION Address LearningFull / Half duplex LED, ON when the port is running full 4.3 Up-link Manual Switches set as = , for RJ-45 port onlyPower LED, ON when external power is applied to the unit Speed LED, ON when the speed is 100Mbps , OFF when theAuto-negotiation per-port for 802.3u-compliant switches occurs when LXSC40 and the “Cable Loss” for 9/125 Single-mode is 0.2 dB/km LXSC70 4.6 Power Budget Calculations for Magnum 6K16V PM’s with Fiber Media4.5 Flow-control, IEEE 802.3x standard 6KP4V Magnum 6K16V Managed Fiber SwitchInstallation and User Guide 06/04 Km, fdx5.2 6KPM Module Description 5.0 Introduction - Magnum 6K16V Managed Fiber Switch Port Modules5.1 Inspecting the Package and Product 5.2.1b 6KP4-F10ST, 4@10Mb multi-mode FX-ST “twist lock” Module Half-duplex by default ports are ST connectorsand configured as 10Mb connectors and configuredThe Magnum 6KP6 mode SC-type connectors. Itmodule of the 6K16V Switch RJMSC is also a Combo 6 Portas 25+ Km see Power Budget, Section The functionality of this 100BASE-FX multi-mode 4 port module is “small-form-factor”5.2.5 6KP8-MTRJ, 8 @100Mb multi-mode FX , MTRJ Small-Form-factor 6KP8-MTRJMTRJ Small-Form-Factor MTRJ connectors give an advantage5.2.6 6KP8-45MT, 4@ 10/100Mbps RJ-45 and 4@100Mb multi-mode FX The Magnum 6KP8-45MT5.2.9 6KP8-RJ45 Twisted Pair, 10/100Mb 8-Port connecting to a hub or another switch Single-Mode Fiber port LC 5.2.11 GBIC-SXSC Gigabit fiber1000Mb, multi-mode SC Connector6KP8V 5.2.11a GBIC-LXSC Gigabit fiber 1000Mb, multi-mode SC Connector 5.2.12 6KM-BLNK6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 Before Calling for Assistance6.2 When Calling for Assistance 6.3 Return Material Authorization RMA Procedure6.4 Shipping and Packaging Information No Problem FoundGarrettCom, Inc 213 Hammond Ave Fremont, CA Attn. Customer Service B1.0 SPECIFICATIONS FOR MAGNUM 6K16V SWITCHES, DC POWER B2.0 -48VDC, 24VDC and 125VDC POWER, THEORY OF OPERATIONB3.0 APPLICATIONS FOR DC POWERED ETHERNET SWITCHES B4.0 6K16V’S -48V, 24, 125 OR 5VDC INSTALLATIONhooked up at the last B4.1 UL Requirements for DC-powered unitsB7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING B5.0 OPERATIONC3.0 DUAL-SOURCE OPTION, THEORY OF OPERATION Power Supply Internal, 24VDC Dual-Source, model # Dual-Src-24VPower Supply Internal, 125VDC Dual-Source, model # Dual-Src-125V C4.0 FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF THE DUAL-SOURCE DESIGN C5.0 INSTALLATIONExample Magnum 6K16VR-48VDC C5.1 UL RequirementsC6.0 ORDERING INFORMATION C7.0 OPERATION