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SICOM3028GPT/3424PT/3028GP/3424P  User’s Manual-v1.2 

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Figure 46 New Connection 

5. Select COM port as the connection type.   

 

Figure 47 Choose Port 

6. Set the parameters of COM port (Bits per second: 115200, Data bits: 8, Parity: 
None, Stop bits: 1, Flow control: None) 

Summary of Contents for SICOM3028GP Series

Page 1: ...eries Industrial Ethernet Switch Hardware Installation Manual Kyland Technology Co LTD Publication Date Mar 2012 Version V1 2 Customer Service Hotline 8610 88796676 FAX 8610 88796678 Website http www kyland cn E mail support kyland biz ...

Page 2: ...of this manual as accurate and as updated as possible T his document i s not g uaranteed t o b e error free and we reserve the right to amend it without notice to users Copyright 2012 KYLAND Technology CO LTD All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be excerpted reproduced translated annotated or duplicated i n any form or by any m eans without t he pr ior w ritten permission o f KYLA...

Page 3: ...laces Do not tie or wrap the cable which may cause a fire risk Power co nnectors and ot her eq uipment co nnectors should be f irmly interconnected and checked frequently Do not repair the equipment by yourself unless it is clearly specified in the manual Please keep the equipment clean if necessary wipe the equipment with soft cotton cloth In the following cases please immediately shut down your ...

Page 4: ...face Modules Mounting 10 4 2 Interface Modules Removal 12 5 Switch Chassis Mounting 16 5 1 Dimension Drawing 16 5 2 Mounting Steps 17 6 Cable Connection 19 6 1 10 100Base T X Ethernet Port 19 6 2 100Base FX Ethernet Port 21 6 3 10 100 1000Base T X Ethernet Port 22 6 4 1000Base X 10 100 1000Base T X SFP Port 23 6 4 1 Gigabit SFP Optical Module 23 6 4 2 Gigabit SFP Electrical Module 25 6 5 Console I...

Page 5: ...2 4 7 LED Indicators 29 8 Power on Self inspection 31 9 Management Access 32 9 1 Connected through Console Port 32 9 2 Connected through Ethernet Cable 34 9 3 Web Access 35 10 Product Configuration Information 36 11 Basic Features and Specifications 38 ...

Page 6: ... They al l ad opt f lexible modular desi gn f or easy expansion Table 1 Product Model Model Interface Description PTP SICOM3028GPT Supports max 28 Gigabit ports Supported SICOM3424PT Supports max 4 G igabit por ts and 24 f ast Ethernet ports Supported SICOM3028GP Supports max 28 Gigabit ports Unsupported SICOM3424P Supports max 4 G igabit por ts and 24 f ast Ethernet ports Unsupported The series s...

Page 7: ...1 LED 7 Slot 1 7 Speed 1 4 4 port Speed LEDs Slot 1 7 8 Slot 1 7 Link ACT 1 4 4 port Link ACTLEDs Slot 1 7 9 Console Console interface Mini USB 10 USB interface for future release 11 Front mounting bracket 3 2 Rear Panel Figure 2 Rear Panel 1 1U Slot1 for 4 port Gigabit interface module 2 0 5U Slot2 for 4 port Ethernet interface module 3 0 5U Slot3 for 4 port Ethernet interface module 4 0 5U Slot4...

Page 8: ...ntact 9 Grounding screw 10 Terminal block for power input 11 Rear mounting bracket 3 2 1 Rear Panel 1U Slot SM6 6 4GX 1U SM6 6 4GX 1U 4 1000Base X 10 100 1000Base T X SFP ports Figure 3 SM6 6 4GX 1U SM6 6 2GX 2GE 1U SM6 6 2GX 2GE 1U 2 1000Base X 10 100 1000Base T X SFP ports 2 10 100 1000Base T X RJ45 ports Figure 4 SM6 6 2GX 2GE 1U SM6 6 4GE 1U SM6 6 4GE 1U 4 10 100 1000Base T X RJ45 ports Figure...

Page 9: ...ase X 10 100 1000Base T X SFP ports SM6 6 2GX 2S M 0 5U Figure 7 SM6 6 2GX 2S M 0 5U SM6 6 2GX 2S M 0 5U 2 1000Base X 10 100 1000Base T X SFP ports 2 100Base FX SM MM ports FC SC ST connector SM6 6 4GE 0 5U Figure 8 SM6 6 4GE 0 5U SM6 6 4GE 0 5U 4 10 100 1000Base T X RJ45 ports SM6 6 2GX 2GE 0 5U Figure 9 SM6 6 2GX 2GE 0 5U SM6 6 2GX 2GE 0 5U ...

Page 10: ...100Base FX SM MM ports FC SC ST connector SM6 6 2S M 2T 0 5U Figure 11 SM6 6 2S M 2T 0 5U SM6 6 2S M 2T 0 5U 2 100Base FX SM MM ports FC SC ST connector 2 10 100Base T X RJ45 ports SM6 6 4T 0 5U Figure 12 SM6 6 4T 0 5U SM6 6 4T 0 5U 4 10 100Base T X RJ45 ports 4 Interface Modules Mounting Note We recommend that the interface modules be installed and removed while the power is disconnected ...

Page 11: ... you can choose the appropriate slots according to specific requirements 0 5U interface modules installation in upper slots Slot2 Slot4 and Slot6 Step 1 Choose the appropriate 0 5U interface module Insert the interface module with the port numbers 1 2 3 4 facing up Insert the guide rail of interface module into the guide rail slot as shown in Figure 13 and t hen push the interface module into the ...

Page 12: ...ropriate 0 5U interface module Insert the interface module with the port numbers 1 2 3 4 upside down Insert the guide rail of interface module into the guide rail slot as shown in Figure 15 and then push the interface module into the slot completely along the guide rail slot Figure 15 0 5U Interface Module Mounting 3 Step 2 Secure the interface module into the switch chassis with two screws ...

Page 13: ...nstructions for 1U interface modules in Slot1 are the same as in upper slots Slot2 Slot4 and Slot6 Please refer to the instructions above 4 2 Interface Modules Removal 0 5U interface modules removal When removing the 0 5U interface modules a puller as shown in Figure 17 is needed Figure 17 Puller The specific mounting steps are as follows removal for upper and lower slots is the same ...

Page 14: ...erface module as shown in Figure 18 then move the puller left to ensure adequate space for inserting the short tab Figure 18 Interface Modules Removal 1 Step 3 Insert the short tab of the puller into the other handle of the interface module as shown in Figure 19 move the puller to the right to keep both of the tabs inserted into the two handles of the interface module as shown in Figure 20 ...

Page 15: ... Step 4 Grip the handle of puller push the handle in the direction of arrow 1 with your t humb and at the same time pull the handle outwards with your fingers in the direction of arrow 2 The interface module will pop up Pull the interface module outwards along the guide rail slot until it completely comes out of the switch chassis ...

Page 16: ...sert the short tab otherwise the long and short tabs will not be inserted into the handles because of the specific design of the puller 1U interface modules removal Step 1 Remove the three fastening screws o f the i nterface m odules and switch chassis Step 2 Pull the handle of the interface module outwards along the guide rail slot until it completely comes out of the switch chassis as shown in F...

Page 17: ...SICOM3028GPT 3424PT 3028GP 3424P User s Manual v1 2 16 Figure 22 Interface Modules Removal 5 5 Switch Chassis Mounting 5 1 Dimension Drawing ...

Page 18: ...of the heat dissipation system which becomes hot during operation Please use caution when coming in contact and avoid covering the ventilation holes of the switch housing when the switch is operating 5 2 Mounting Steps The series switches support rack mounting by its front rear panel The steps of mounting by the front panel ...

Page 19: ...n the switch mounting brackets and the corresponding holes in the rack use 4 screws M5 14 to fix the switch in the rack Figure 24 Mounting by Front Panel Removal steps Step 1 U nscrew 4 sc rews fastening t he switch and t he r ack as shown i n Figure 25 Step 2 Remove the switch from the rack along the direction of arrow 1 Figure 25 Removal The steps of mounting by the rear panel Step 1 Select the ...

Page 20: ... the rack Figure 26 Mounting by Rear Panel Removal steps Step 1 U nscrew 4 sc rews fastening t he switch and t he r ack as shown i n Figure 27 Step 2 Remove the switch from the rack along the direction of arrow 1 Figure 27 Removal 6 Cable Connection 6 1 10 100Base T X Ethernet Port 10 100Base T X Ethernet RJ45 port can be connected to terminal equipment and network devices with st raight through c...

Page 21: ...ion of 10 100Base T X RJ45 port is shown in Table 2 Table 2 Pin Definition of 10 100Base T X RJ45 Port Pin MDI X Signal Name MDI Signal Name 1 Receive Data RD Transmit Data TD 2 Receive Data RD Transmit Data TD 3 Transmit Data TD Receive Data RD 6 Transmit Data TD Receive Data RD 4 5 7 8 Unused Unused Note means level polarity Wiring Sequence Figure 29 10 100M Straight through Cable Wiring ...

Page 22: ...smit port and RX receive port as shown on the left in Figure 31 100Base FX port wiring is shown on the right in Figure 31 Take SC port as example ST FC wiring method is the same with SC Connect the TX transmit port of switch A to the RX receive port of switch B and the RX receive port of switch A to the TX transmit port of switch B in order to transmit data between switch A and switch B Figure 31 ...

Page 23: ...both ends of cable Pin definition of 10 100 1000Base T X RJ45 port Pin number of 10 100 1000Base T X RJ45 port is shown in Figure 32 Figure 32 RJ45 Port Pin definition of 10 100 1000Base T X RJ45 port is shown in Table 3 Table 3 Pin Definition of 10 100 1000Base T X RJ45 Port Pin MDI MDI X 1 Transmit Receive Data TRD0 Transmit Receive Data TRD1 2 Transmit Receive Data TRD0 Transmit Receive Data TR...

Page 24: ... 4 1000Base X 10 100 1000Base T X SFP Port 1000Base X 10 100 1000Base T X S FP p ort na mely i s 1000Base S FP sl ot Insert SFP module to SFP slot and then plug twisted pair or optical fiber into SFP module t o t ransmit d ata Choose t he model of SFP m odule to m eet your requirements as shown in Table 12 6 4 1 Gigabit SFP Optical Module Figure 35 shows an example of a Gigabit SFP optical module ...

Page 25: ...e RX receive port of switch B and the RX receive port of switch A to the TX transmit port of switch B in order to transmit data between switch A and switch B as shown on the right in Figure 36 Figure 36 Gigabit SFP Optical Module Wiring Confirm Gigabit SFP optical module RX port and TX port 1 Insert the two connectors in one end of optical fiber into SFP optical module and then insert the two conn...

Page 26: ...tical fiber The use of SFP optical module While wiring first insert the SFP optical module into the SFP slot in the switch and then plug the optical fiber into the SFP optical module See Figure 37 Figure 37 SFP Optical Module 6 4 2 Gigabit SFP Electrical Module Figure 38 shows an example of a Gigabit SFP electrical module Figure 38 Gigabit SFP Electrical Module The use of SFP electrical module Whi...

Page 27: ... the switch with cable equipped with Mini U SB co nnector and U SB c onnector at b oth ends R un Hyper T erminal software in WINDOWS operating system to connect to console software of the switch which will allow you to configure maintain and manage the switch Mini USB connector Mini USB connector pin number is shown in Figure 40 Figure 40 Mini USB Connector Mini USB connector pin definition is sho...

Page 28: ...power input requirements use a 5 08mm spacing terminal block to connect power cable Note The cross section area of power cable is required to be greater than 0 75mm2 and less than 2 5mm2 The grounding resistance requirement 5Ω 5 pin 5 08mm power terminal block Figure 42 5 pin 5 08mm spacing Plug in Terminal Block Table 6 5 Pin 5 08mm Power Terminal Block Contact Definition Contact Number DC Wiring...

Page 29: ...ert the power cable into the terminal block and connect the power cable Step 3 Put the terminal block back to the switch with the connected cable 6 7 Grounding There is a grounding screw on the rear panel of the switch which is for chassis grounding One e nd of t he c hassis grounding ca ble i s connected w ith t he grounding screw and the other end of the cable is reliably grounded Figure 43 Grou...

Page 30: ... block as shown in Figure 44 Figure 44 3 pin 5 08mm Spacing Alarm Terminal Block The electrical parameters of the relay Max Switch Voltage 250VAC 220VDC Max Switch Current 2A Max Switch Power 60W Note P in 1 a nd pin 2 are nor mally open c ontacts pi n 2 an d pi n 3 ar e normally closed contacts When the switch works normally the pin 1 and 2 are closed pin 2 and pin 3 are open when the alarm occur...

Page 31: ...N Power 1 connects and operates normally OFF Power 1 disconnects or operates abnormally PWR2 ON Power 2 connects and operates normally OFF Power2 disconnects or operates abnormally Ring LED Ring Blinking Ring mode and the switch is slave of ring ON Ring mode and the switch is master of ring OFF No ring mode Synchronization Finish LED Lock ON The switch has finished PTP synchronization Blinking 1HZ...

Page 32: ...n the front and rear of SICOM3028GPT and SICOM3028GP panel are never on 8 Power on Self inspection Once the power is on all the port LEDs in the front panel will be on for a short time LED State Description RJ45 Port LEDs Each RJ45 port has two indicators a yellow LED and a green LED The yellow LED indicates port rate while the green LED indicates port connection state Speed Yellow 10 100 1000Base...

Page 33: ... USB onto your PC The driver Mini USB driver exe is in the software download folder which is on the supplied CD 2 Use the Console cable that is equipped with Mini USB connector at one end and U SB c onnector a t t he ot her en d t o co nnect t he C onsole i nterface o n t he switch with the USB port on PC 3 On Windows desktop cl ick Start All programs Accessories Communications Hyper Terminal Figu...

Page 34: ...P 3424P User s Manual v1 2 33 Figure 46 New Connection 5 Select COM port as the connection type Figure 47 Choose Port 6 Set the parameters of COM port Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None ...

Page 35: ... switch Management View SWITCH show version Show version of the switch Management View SWITCH reload Reboot Management View SWITCH set default SWITCH write Reload factory default settings Management View SWITCH config terminal Enter configuration view 9 2 Connected through Ethernet Cable 1 Connect any RJ45 port o f t he switch with t he E thernet por t of a per sonal computer with a RJ45 cable 2 O...

Page 36: ...et configuration interface see Figure 50 Type in a CLI command from Table 9 Figure 50 Telnet Configuration Interface 9 3 Web Access 1 Connect the Ethernet port on the PC to any RJ45 port on the switch 2 Input t he I P a ddress of the cu rrent switch in web browser the default IP is 192 168 0 2 T he W eb interface access screen w ill appear as shown bel ow i n ...

Page 37: ...PT Chassis 6 1 SICOM3028GP Chassis 6 1 SICOM3424P Chassis 6 1 Table 11 SICOM3028GPT 3424PT 3028GP 3424P Interface Modules Model Description Remark SM6 6 4GX 0 5U 0 5U interface module supports 4 1000Base X 10 100 1000Base T X SFP ports Only SICOM3028GPT SICOM3028GP SM6 6 2GX 2S M 0 5U 0 5U interface module supports 2 1000Base X 10 100 1000Base T X SFP ports 2 100Base FX SM MM ports FC SC ST connec...

Page 38: ...pports 4 1000Base X 10 100 1000Base T X SFP ports For al l pr oduct models SM6 6 2GX 2GE 1U 1U interface module supports 2 1000Base X 10 100 1000Base T X SFP ports 2 10 100 1000Base T X RJ45 ports For al l pr oduct models SM6 6 4GE 1U 1U interface module supports 4 10 100 1000Base T X RJ45 ports For al l pr oduct models SM6 6 GPS OI 0 5U GPS clock synchronization module conversion from GPS signal ...

Page 39: ...n distance is 10Km IGSFP S LH LC 1310 40 1000Base X por t si ngle m ode LC co nnector w avelength i s 1310nm transmission distance is 40Km IGSFP S ZX LC 1550 60 1000Base X por t si ngle m ode LC co nnector w avelength i s 1550nm transmission distance is 60Km IGSFP S ZX LC 1550 80 1000Base X por t si ngle m ode LC co nnector w avelength i s 1550nm transmission distance is 80Km 11 Basic Features and...

Page 40: ... 22 046 pound Environment Limits Operating Temperature 40 to 85 Storage Temperature 40 to 85 Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing MTBF SICOM3028GPT 3424PT 359000h SICOM3028GP 3424P 360000h Warranty 5 years For more information about KYLAND products please visit our website http www kyland cn ...

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