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INM 9479-ET(G)-CSL Rev 1

Pressing the Graph button will present a history graph of the selected 
interface, the following information will be available;  

Tracing Bytes graph: 

Displays the number of bytes of transmission 

and reception on the interface

Packets graph:

 Displays the number of processed, dropped and error 

packets of transmission and reception on the interface

Broadcast/Multicast graph: 

Displays the number of Broadcast/

Multicast Packets on the interface

You can also configure the display duration to the following; 10 minutes, 1 hour, 1 day, 
1 week and 1 month.

Summary of Contents for 9479-ET-CSL

Page 1: ...9479 ET G CSL CSL Intrinsically Safe Gigabit Ethernet WLAN AP Bridge March 2021 INM 9479 ET G CSL Rev 1 Instruction manual MTL Industrial Network Solutions ...

Page 2: ...ECLARATION OF CONFORMITY A printed version of the Declaration of Conformity has been provided separately within the original shipment of goods However you can find a copy of the latest version at http www mtl inst com certificates ...

Page 3: ...TAL 4 7 WASTE REMOVAL INFORMATION 4 8 INSTALLATION 5 9 ATEX IECEx CERTIFICATION INFORMATION 6 10 SPECIFICATION 8 11 APPROVALS 9 12 NETWORK SETUP 10 12 1 Network Configuration 10 13 WI_FI SETUP 12 14 DHCP SERVER 16 15 SYSTEM STATUS 18 15 1 Device Information 18 15 2 Network Interfaces 18 16 ROUTES 20 17 HTTP HTTPS 21 18 FIRMWARE 22 19 PASSWORD 22 20 SYSTEM 23 21 SYSTEM LOG 24 22 NETWORK UTILITIES 2...

Page 4: ...e assemblies may not be used in explosion hazard area applications if they have been used previously in general electrical installations WARNING The responsibility for planning installation commissioning operation and maintenance particularly with respect to applications in explosion hazard areas lies with the plant operator During operation Make the relevant instructions available at all times to...

Page 5: ...x ia IIC T4 Ga Ex ia ia Da IIIC T135ºC Db non mining Ex ia I Ma M1 mining ET version Ta 40ºC to 70ºC Zone 1 Zone 21 mounting Zone 0 Zone 20 with a suitable Ex ia Power Supply Note PoEx is a simple adaptation of the IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet PoE standard to bring the benefits to the 9400 Range of Hazardous Area devices This allows two spare pairs in the existing Cat5e cable to distribute the...

Page 6: ...rnet connections these can allow daisy chaining of units together Power 12V DC is supplied to the module either locally or using Power over Ethernet PoEx from the LAN port This requires the PoEx output to be wired to the Supply Input terminals by the user ET version only The compact and cost effective design makes it the ideal choice for many applications Petrochem Process Monitoring Control Minin...

Page 7: ...Function Gigabit Function 1 Tx BI_DA 2 Tx BI_DA 3 Rx BI_DB 4 PoEx 12V BI_DC 5 PoEx 12V BI_DC 6 Rx BI_DB 7 PoEx 0V BI_DD 8 PoEx 0V BI_DD Note PoEx only on LAN1 2 ports when 10 100 ET version only PoEx not available on Gigabit ports 3 3 LED indicators OFF FLASH ON PWR green Power Fail N A Power OK WDG green Fault Green Healthy 10Hz Fault STAT green Initialising or Fault N A Healthy RJ45 ACT yellow E...

Page 8: ...NC Bulkhead Socket SMA Plug length 1000mm RG316 Cable Assembly 5 DIMENSIONS Width 42mm Height 160mm Depth 140mm Weight 1500g Mounting Din Rail 6 ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature 40 C 70 C Storage Temperature 40 C 70 C Humidity 0 95 RH non condensing Ingress Protection Select enclosure to suit application see certificates for information 7 WASTE REMOVAL INFORMATION The electronic equipment withi...

Page 9: ...n1 to the main power supply pins Con1 see connections section As the 9479 supports Auto MDI MDI X a straight connected RJ45 Cat5e cable is used to connect to any device It is recommended that Cat5e cables for Hazardous Area Zone 1 use are Blue in colour and are of good quality see accessories section the Safe Area cables being a colour other than blue to aid identification The operating parameters...

Page 10: ...11 and EN 60079 26 Installation a Reference to the IEC code of practice IEC 60079 14 In addition particular industries or end users may have specific requirements relating to the safety of their installations and these requirements should also be met For the majority of installations the Directive 1999 92 EC the ATEX Directive safety of installations is also applicable b Unless already protected b...

Page 11: ... 3 For Group III the module shall be mounted inside a suitably certified enclosure which provides a minimum degree of protection of at least IP54 The module shall be installed in a manner that does not impair the existing creepage and clearance distances 8 4 The supply to the modules must be derived from a suitably certified intrinsically safe supply 8 5 The values of Co and Lo shall apply when on...

Page 12: ...tput 802 11n 2 4GHz 18 to 20 5 dBm 5GHz 15 to 18 dBm per antenna output in 2T 2R mode RX Sensitivity 802 11n 2 4GHz 92 to 73 dBm 5GHz 96 to 72 dBm Data Rates 802 11n up to 300Mbps 2T 2R 802 11a h 6 to 54Mbps 802 11b 1 to 11Mbps 802 11g 1 to 54Mbps Security AP Mode WEP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 SSID visibility status Security Client Bridge Mode WEP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 AES TKIP WEP by hardware...

Page 13: ... IICT4 hazardous area 9479 ET Certification Code Ex ia IIBT4 Ga 9479 ETG Ex ia IICT4 Ga 9479 ET Ex ia ia Da IIIC T135 C Db non mining Ex ia I Ma M1 mining Ta 40ºC to 70ºC Certificate numbers ATEX CML 19ATEX2414X IECEx IECEx CML 19 0150X QLD IECEx ExTC 20 0019X See certificates for further information ...

Page 14: ... ADD NETWORK button to create a new IP network Click the REMOVE button under the action heading to remove the selected network Click the EDIT button under the action heading to open the network configuration page 12 1 Network Configuration Once you have clicked the EDIT button you will see the network configuration page here you can set all the information about your network ...

Page 15: ...n the local area network DNS Server s The IP addresses of the DNS server s you want to use If you selected the DHCP protocol you can choose to use the value defined in the menu TOOLS System or you can define a new HOSTNAME specific to this network Interfaces Setting Bridge Interfaces If checked all interfaces in this network are linking with the software equivalent of an Ethernet switch Enable STP...

Page 16: ...nfigure the wireless network settings by default the radio will be disabled and you will need to turn in on Country The regulation rules of the selected country will determine the channels and transmission powers you can use Additionally in the client role the product will use the country provided by the AP in its beacons Under the actions heading you can click the buttons EDIT and REMOVE Click RE...

Page 17: ...fferent frequency ranges HT high throughput mode In HT mode you can aggregate adjacent channels 2 in 802 11n 2 or 4 in 802 11ac in order to increase bandwidth One of the channels is the one selected in the channel section see below The second one may be the one directly below or directly above If you choose 20MHz only one channel will be used at a time Automatic channel select ACS Depending on the...

Page 18: ...and selecting All for this option Both are also required for 802 11n MIMO mode For single antenna use select Only 1 and connect the antenna to the AUX socket however performance will be reduced with a single antenna Qos Profile This option allows choosing between the two Qos profiles Distance optimization Use this option if your link covers a long distance it will update the internal timeouts Beac...

Page 19: ...anning will not real this SSID on the AP Network This option allows selecting the network where the interface is added Mesh ID only in mess mode This option replaces the ESSID when the Mesh mode is selected General setup client mode Multiple ESSIDs When this is checked a multi selection field Wireless network nicknames replaces the single ESSID field You can select several SSIDs with their securit...

Page 20: ...face DHCP pool first address if enabled First IP Address of the DHCP pool This is interpreted as an offset relative to network address DHCP pool size if enabled Maximum number of leased addresses Lease time if enabled This represents the time during which a given IP Address remains valid After that time the client needs to renew his lease ...

Page 21: ...the network If this option is checked the DHCP server wont check for another server before start IPv4 Netmask This option override the default netmask value sent to DHCP clients DHCP Options This field allows you to enter an additional DHCP option enclosed into quotes Syntax depends on the option itself Static Lease This option allows to always give the same predefined IP Address according to the ...

Page 22: ...evice Information page allows a quick overview of the unit s useful information and the currently installed firmware information 15 2 Network Interfaces This Page shows a summary of the currently configured network interfaces and displays the transmitted and received packets ...

Page 23: ...he number of bytes of transmission and reception on the interface Packets graph Displays the number of processed dropped and error packets of transmission and reception on the interface Broadcast Multicast graph Displays the number of Broadcast Multicast Packets on the interface You can also configure the display duration to the following 10 minutes 1 hour 1 day 1 week and 1 month ...

Page 24: ...n the setup Network Page Subnet The subnet that this interface connects to and the number of subnet bits Threshold Minimum TTL required to forward data to this interface EN Multicasting is enabled on this interface UP This interface is available e g the RJ45 connector is plugged in DR This router is designated for this network Neighbour MC Router Other PIM routers directly connected to this networ...

Page 25: ...terface toward the RP where data comes in Multicast Group The block of groups associated to this RP Priority Priority of the RP for elections Locally configured groups have a priority of 1 Hold Time The delay after which this entry will become invalid if not refreshed in the meantime Note There will always be an entry for the IP Address 169 254 0 1 which is used internally to manage the SSM Routin...

Page 26: ...nges will be left unchanged 19 Password These Pages allow you to change the Password on both the Root and the user accounts On initial power up both passwords are set empty this will allow you to enter the unit and configure the unit as you require It is recommended that a strong password be set to prevent unauthorised access ...

Page 27: ...e This allows you to set the time zone you are in Device Location This is a user definable device location field Server name If there is a NTP server reachable on the network the unit can use it to configure its local time You can use either an IP Address or the domain name but the domain name requires configuring one or more DNS server addresses Server Port This entry is for the port number of th...

Page 28: ...og This log displays a summary of the units configuration Kernal Log This log displays messages from the Linux kernel only System Log This log displays messages from both the kernel and from the running services The messages in this log are limited to the importance levels configured in the Log Settings page ...

Page 29: ...n IP Address and UDP port where the log messages will be sent using the syslog protocol Leave empty to disable Log Settings These sections are used to configure logging for various services the messages are sent to the system log if their seriousness is above the configured level The messages go through two rounds of filtering once in the specific service and one in the syslog service Please make ...

Page 30: ...gs to a file You are then able to restore the previously saved file back into the unit This will load up all of its previous settings Reset Clicking this button will restore its factory default settings There is also a hardware push button that can be accessed through the small hole in front panel near the LEDs its operation is as follows Short push anytime Reboot Long push 2secs while operating R...

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