Siemens DataNET Hub (DNH) Copper Wire Site Requirements, DataNET Fiber Optic Cable Connections

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Site Wiring Requirements, Continued

Copper Wire Site Requirements

CE Installations

NEC Div 2 or Non- Hazardous Rated Areas

Cenelec Zone 1 or Zone 2 Rated Areas

Non-Hazardous Areas or Rack Mounting

DataNET Fiber Optic Cable Connections

CE Installations

NEC Div 2 or Non-

Hazardous Areas

The following information pertains when using copper wire

See Page 23, CE Installations

Use approved Conduit wiring method. Conduit may contain multiple ca- bles. Adhere to all Federal and local electrical code requirements.

Cable Type: Refer to Table 2-1.

Use Cable Gland wiring method. Each cable gland allows entry of one cable.

Cable Type: Recommend Belden 9182 or armored Belden 9182 or equivalent. The proper cable gland must be used to connect the armor or shield to the HUB enclosure. Other cables with individually shielded pairs can be used, but decreased distance is allowed (typically ~800-1000 feet for typical instrumentation cable).

Use approved flexible non-metallic conduit wiring method. Conduit may contain multiple cables. For CE installations use only cable gland wiring method.

Cable Type: Recommend Belden 9182 or equivalent. Other cables with individually shielded pairs can be used, but decreased distance is al- lowed (typically ~800-1000 feet for typical instrumentation cable).

The DataNET channel connections can be either copper wire or fiber optic cable. The wiring method and cable type for DataNET is dependent upon the site requirements. The following pertains when using copper wire.

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Use approved Conduit wiring method. Conduit may contain multiple ca- bles. Adhere to all Federal and local electrical code requirements.

Cable Type: Duplex fiber, 62.5/125 micron; see Table 2-1.

Connection: Type ST fiber connectors. Connect these to the appropriate transmitter and receiver ports for the respective channel.

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Contents December User’s Manual 2000585-001 Advance DataNET Hub DNHCopyright Notice Table of Contents Table of Contents Preface Audience & Purpose Chapter ContentsGetting Help Before You Call Technical SupportSafety Practices and Precautions Safety Practices and Precautions Description OverviewDual Hub Modules PortsAdvance Communi- cations System Package ConfigurationsEthernet Bridging DataNET Hub HierarchyDNH and Maxum Com Boards DataNET Hub OperationDNH Links Definitions DataNET SwitchingTransparency DataNET Hub Specifications DataNET Hub Specifications DataNET Hub Specifications Communication Cable Type Vendors & P/N Installation NotesComparisons DataNET CableDataNET Hub Specifications DataNET Hub Specifications Zone 1 Wall Mount Dimension Table Description Metric InchesZone 1 Wall Mount Dimension Table Page Introduction Installation OverviewDescription Receipt of DNH Unpacking Reporting Damage Unpacking and InspectionInstructions Package Configurations Wall Mounting Wall or Rack Mounting InstallationRack Mounting CE Installations Wiring Requirements Description Wiring of Power to DataNET HUB Site Wiring RequirementsRecommended DataNET Cable Cable Type Vendors & P/N Installation NotesDataNET Channels DataNET Fiber Optic Cable Connections Copper Wire Site RequirementsCE Installations NEC Div 2 or Non Hazardous Areas Ethernet Communica- tion Links CE Installation Kit Instructions CE InstallationsCE Installations Types of Connections Wiring ConnectionsBefore You Begin DNH Power Supply AC Power Mains ConnectionsInstallation Note Before You Begin Step ActionInstall 15-Ampere circuit breakers, disconnect switches or AC Power Mains Connections Description Hubs DataNET Copper ConnectionsPort Connections DataNET Ports+ Important Cable Impedance SettingsMaster Port Connectors TB15 TB18 Signal Equalizer Board Downlink Wiring withoutDescription Instructions DataNET Hub Signal Equalizer BoardRepeat the procedure for each connected port on the Hub Sample Calculations Equalizer Board SettingsRecommended Calculation OneExample Comparing SignalsOption 1. Connection Point Option 2. Connection Point View MeasurementsInstructions & Examples Step Action + 2.1 dB RX & TX Connections DataNET Fiber Optic ConnectionsDataNET Fiber Optic Coupler Fiber Optic Cable Type Port Connections Page Active Ethernet Port Ethernet ConnectionsPin No MDI Function 10BASE-T Cable RequirementsTasks Check Overview Command Line Definitions Important ChecklistIntroduction Chapter Preview Configuring Your PC Learning Hint Setting Network AddressConfiguring Your PC Click Terminal Settings button Configuring Your PC Getting Started Before You Begin Password ProtectionEstablishing a Connection How to Log Out Password FormatHow to Log On How to ChangeRemote Connection Log On At the prompt type login password IP AddressSetting Network Address Config address ip Assigning an IP Address IP Address How to Assign an IP AddressOverview Available IP AddressesFirmware Updates Click on Send Text File At the Local prompt type config address etherenetMAC Address Con- figuration Board Status LEDs Startup LED Status System Status LEDsAdvance DataNET Hub Communication boards have status LEDs For monitoring the DNH operationYellow Warn LED Blink Codes Red Fault LEDHub Port LEDs Green Normal LEDLED Ethernet Port LEDs Cross Link StatusCabling errors Example TroubleshootingConfiguration Conflicts Errors Configuration ParameterInstructions Signal Quality ProblemsTroubleshooting Description Unique Commands Command DescriptionsReset Password passwordTimeout on Timeout offConfig display Command Config netmask Command Config address ip command Config device id CommandConfig iproute Del Command Display Command Example local display links Display links CommandDownload Command Dn setuptime Events Command Dn CommandCommand Descriptions Dn module on dn module off Help Command List Command Command DescriptionLogin Command Examplelocal netstat dn clear Logout Command Netstat CommandPort Command Test Command Timeout Command Trace Command Validation timeout Command Captured frames Verbose CommandParts Catalog Overview How to Place an OrderPart Description Ordering Number Available PartsAvailable Parts