Moxa Technologies EDS-728/828 manual

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    Moxa EtherDevice Switch EDS-728/828 Hardware Installation Guide First Edition, January 2008 Moxa Inc. Tel: +886-2- 8919-1230 Fax: +886-2-89 19-1231 www.moxa.com Moxa Technical suppo rt. Worldwide: supp ort@moxa.co m The Americas: support@usa.mox a.com P/N: 180200828001 0[...]

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    1 Panel Layout of EDS-728/828 Series COUPLER MODE RING PORT COUPLER PORT FDX/HDX STAT PWR1 FAULT MASTER PWR2 LNK/ACT SPEED IM-4MSC TX RX 3 4 TX RX 1 2 PWR P3 P1 P4 P2 IM-4MST TX RX 3 4 TX RX 1 2 PWR P3 P1 P4 P2 34 IM-4TX 12 PWR P3 P1 P4 P2 RS-232 Console T .RING 1M-2 GTX 1 1 2 2 P1 P1 P2 P2 1M-2 GSFP 1 2 5 6 8 7 9 10 11 3 4 12 RELAY1 PWR1 PWR2 V1 V[...]

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    2 13 13 14 15 15 13 16 1. System status LEDs 2. Push-button switch to select mode for Interface Module 3. Interface Module mode LEDs 4. Fast Ethernet Interface Module port LEDs 5. Terminal block for 2 power inputs, 2 DIs, and 2 DOs 6. Sticker showing pin contacts 7. Serial console port 8. Screw to attach Fast Ethernet Interface Module 9. Gigabit Et[...]

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    3 Mounting Dimensions (unit = mm) 381.70 30 85.00 142.47 Front View EtherDevice Switch 80.6 201.2 362.40 401.00 Rear View 128.00 142.47 140.00 Side View Gigabit Ethernet Interface Modules Front View Side View 101.1 65.9 24 Fast Ethernet Interface Modules 40 127.8 127.8 100 Side View Front View EDS-728/828[...]

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    4 DIN-Rail Mounting The DIN-Rail attachment plates are per m anently fixed to the back panel of the EDS-728/828. Do not attempt to rem ove the attachment plates, since doing so could damage the product . To Install: Lock the brace by pressing the clips and then insert the top of the DIN-Rail into the notches at the botto m of the top array of heat [...]

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    5 STEP 2 : Mounting the EDS-728/828 on the wall requir es 4 screws to ensure that the switch does not come loose from the wall. Use the switch, with wall mounting plates attached, as a guide to mark the correct locations of the 4 screws. The heads of the screws should be less than 6.0 mm in diameter, and the shafts should be less than 3.5 mm in dia[...]

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    6 Wiring Requirements WARNING Saf ety Fi rst! Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and/or wiring your M oxa EDS-728/828. Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire. Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size. If the current goes above the maximum ratings, [...]

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    7 RELA Y1 RELA Y2 PWR1 PWR2 V2+ V2- V1+ V1- D I 1 I 1 I 2 D I 2 T op View Front View FA ULT : The two sets of relay contacts of the 6-pin terminal block connector are used to detect user-configured events. The two wires attached to the Fault contacts form an open circuit when a user-configured event is triggered. If a user-configured event does not[...]

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    8 Communication Connections The pinout and cable wiring diagrams in this section show how the ports on the EDS-728/828 connect to other devices: Pinouts are diagrams that indicate the ty pe of signal passing through each of the port’s pins. NOTE 1. The pin numbers for m ale DB9 and DB25 connectors, and hole numbers for female DB9 and DB25 connect[...]

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    9 MDI/MDI-X Port Pinouts Pin Signal 1 TRD(0)+ 2 TRD(0)- 3 TRD(1)+ 4 TRD(2)+ 5 TRD(2)- 6 TRD(1)- 7 TRD(3)+ 8 TRD(3)- 1 8 100/1000Base Fiber Port Connection The concept behind the duplex port and cable is quite straightforward. Suppose you are connecting devices I and II. C ontrary to electrical signals, optical signals do not require a circuit in or[...]

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    10 On This EDS-728/828 is the Master of this Turbo Ring. Blinking This EDS-728/828 has become Ring Master of this Turbo Ring after the Turbo Ring was broken. MASTER GREEN Off This EDS-728/828 is not the M aster of this Turbo Ring. On When this EDS-728/828 enables the coupling function to form a back- up path. COUPLER GREEN Off When this EDS-728/828[...]

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    11 Fast Ethernet Module LEDs On Power is being supplied to the interface module. PWR GREEN Off Power is not being supplied to the interface module. P1/P2/ P3/P4 GREEN On/ Off/ Blinking Displays the module port’s status by mode. Gigabit Ethernet Module LED P1/P2 GREEN On/ Off/ Blinking Displays the module port’s status by mode. Specifications Mo[...]

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    12 Digital Inputs Two inputs with the same ground, but electrically isolated from the electronics. x For state “1”: +13 to +30V x For state “0”: -30 to +3V x Max. input current: 8 m A Power Input Voltage 24 VDC (12 to 45 VDC), redundant dual inputs Connection Two removable 6-pin terminal blocks Power Consumption EDS-72810G/82810G 22.9W IM-4[...]

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    13 Optical Fiber/SFP-1GxxxLC Series SX LX LHX ZX Wavelength 850 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm Max. Tx -4 dBm -3 dB m 1 dBm +5 dBm Min. Tx -9.5 dBm -9.5 dBm -4 dBm 0 dBm Rx Sensitivity -18 dBm -20 dBm -24 dBm -24 dBm Link Budget 8.5 dB 10.5 dB 20 dB 24 dB Typical Distance 550m (a) 275m (b) 1100m (c) 550m (d) 10km (e) 40km (e) 80km (f) Saturation 0 dBm [...]

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    14 IM-2MSC/2TX: Interface Module with 2 multi mode 100BaseFX ports, SC connectors, and 2 10/100BaseT(X) ports, RJ45 connector s. IM-2MST/2TX: Interface Module with 2 multi mode 100BaseFX ports, ST connectors, and 2 10/100BaseT(X) ports, RJ45 connector s. IM-2SSC/2TX: Interface Module with 2 single mode 100BaseFX ports, 40 km SC connectors, and 2 10[...]

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    15 IM-2MST /2TX 250 g IM-2SSC/2TX 245 g IM-1LSC/3TX 235 g IM-4MSC 250 g IM-4MST 270 g IM-4SSC 270 g Environmental Operating Temperature 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F) Storage Temperature -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F) Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95% (non-condensing) Regulatory Approvals Safety UL60950-1, CSA C22.2 No. 60950- 1, EN60950-1 (Pending), UL5[...]