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Table of Contents

Introduction.....................................................................................................................................................1

1.

Standards and Safety Guidelines............................................................................................................4

1.1.

Part Number Definition................................................................................................................. 4

1.2.

Electrical Compatibility Approvals................................................................................................ 4

1.3.

Safety Standard Approvals...........................................................................................................4

1.4.

CE Marking...................................................................................................................................4

2.

Safety Information................................................................................................................................... 5

2.1.

General Guidelines.......................................................................................................................5

2.2.

Warnings...................................................................................................................................... 5

2.3.

Power Cord.................................................................................................................................. 5

2.4.

Country-wise Power Cord Specifications..................................................................................... 6

3.

Information en matière de sécurité..........................................................................................................7

3.1.

Directives générales.....................................................................................................................7

3.2.

Mises en garde.............................................................................................................................7

4.

10/100/1000BASE-TX Ports Definition................................................................................................... 8

4.1.

Data Input Ports........................................................................................................................... 8

4.2.

Data and Power Output Ports...................................................................................................... 8

4.3.

Indicators......................................................................................................................................8

4.4.

Power Indicator LED.................................................................................................................... 8

4.5.

Port Indications.............................................................................................................................8

4.6.

Connectors................................................................................................................................. 10

5.

PoE Midspan Installation.......................................................................................................................11

5.1.

Background Information............................................................................................................. 11

5.2.

Verifying Kit Contents................................................................................................................. 11

5.3.

Rack Mounting Brackets.............................................................................................................11

5.4.

Installation Factors..................................................................................................................... 12

5.5.

Connecting Ethernet Cables...................................................................................................... 12

5.6.

Connecting Power Cables..........................................................................................................12

5.7.

Powering Up the Unit................................................................................................................. 13

6.

Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................................................14

6.1.

Preliminary Steps....................................................................................................................... 14

6.2.

Troubleshooting Steps................................................................................................................14

7.

Specifications........................................................................................................................................ 16

7.1.

Physical Specifications...............................................................................................................16

8.

Microchip’s PowerView Pro...................................................................................................................17

9.

Power Backup and Power Redundancy Connection............................................................................ 18

9.1.

Power Redundancy.................................................................................................................... 18

9.2.

Power Backup............................................................................................................................ 18

9.3.

Connectors................................................................................................................................. 18

 PD-96XXGC/PD-95XXGC

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 User Guide

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Summary of Contents for Multiport Series

Page 1: ...W respectively according to the new IEEE 802 3bt standards DC power is supplied over both spare and data pairs of wires within a cable 1 2 3 6 4 5 and 7 8 to terminal units PoE Midspan normally power...

Page 2: ...4 3 Indicators 8 4 4 Power Indicator LED 8 4 5 Port Indications 8 4 6 Connectors 10 5 PoE Midspan Installation 11 5 1 Background Information 11 5 2 Verifying Kit Contents 11 5 3 Rack Mounting Bracket...

Page 3: ...t Change Notification Service 24 Customer Support 24 Microchip Devices Code Protection Feature 24 Legal Notice 25 Trademarks 25 Quality Management System 26 Worldwide Sales and Service 27 PD 96XXGC PD...

Page 4: ...PD 95xxGC AC series complies with the following standards FCC Part 15 Class B UTP cabling EN 55032 Class B with UTP cabling EN 55024 CISPR 24 Canadian ICES 003 Class B VCCI 1 3 Safety Standard Approv...

Page 5: ...rm to NFPA 70 NEC Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during lightning storms A voltage mismatch can damage the equipment and can pose a fire hazard If voltage indicated on the l...

Page 6: ...ection 107 2 D1 standard DK2 1a or DK2 5a Switzerland Supply plug must comply with SEV ASE 1011 France and Peru IT supplies cannot power this unit If your supplies are an IT type the unit must be powe...

Page 7: ...du b timent Des mesures doivent tre prises pour viter tout dommage physique au cordon d alimentation y compris un acheminement appropri Ce produit d pend de l installation lectrique de l immeuble pou...

Page 8: ...Note PoE Midspan is not a repeater Therefore maximum distance from the Ethernet switch must not exceed 100 meters 328 ft PoE Midspan is guaranteed to work only within this distance as specified in IE...

Page 9: ...er and continues to function normally Maintenance measures must be taken whenever possible Table 4 2 Port Status Indications PD 96xx Series Port LED Color Port Load Conditions Port Voltage OFF Inactiv...

Page 10: ...r unmanaged units 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit Figure 4 2 Connecting to Midspan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ IN RJ OUT Ethernet Switch PD RJ 45 RJ 45 Data...

Page 11: ...t the following items are included PoE Midspan Mounting brackets for 19 inch racks Screws for assembling the mounting brackets Self adhesive rubber feet User guide Before proceeding record the serial...

Page 12: ...urrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of the equipment nameplate ratings must be given while addressing this concern Reliable Grounding Earthing Maintain reliable grounding of...

Page 13: ...which takes less than 10 seconds During POST all ports are disabled and indicators illuminate in the following sequence Port indicators and power indicators illuminate in green Power indicator remain...

Page 14: ...hat the power cord is properly connected 2 Verify voltage at power inlet is between 100 VAC and 240 VAC 3 Remove and reapply power to the device and check indicators during power up sequence A port in...

Page 15: ...that for this link you are using a standard UTP FTP Category 5 straight non crossover cabling with all four pairs and that the link is no longer than 100 meters 4 Try to reconnect the same PD to a di...

Page 16: ...m non condensing Table 7 3 Electrical Specifications Parameter PD 9612 24GC and PD 9512 24GC PD 9606GC and PD 9506GC AC input voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC at 50 Hz 60 Hz Maximum input current PD 9612 24...

Page 17: ...ails see Microchip s PowerView Pro Web Manager User Guide Figure 8 1 Management Deployment PowerView Pro provides a number of unique features for Midspan management Remote Web management of PoE for mo...

Page 18: ...e power redundancy option connect only units that share the same power supply 1 Kw power supply units PD 9624GC AC PD 9612GC AC PD 9524GC AC PD 9512GC AC 9 2 Power Backup If one of the Midspans power...

Page 19: ...ed securely on the rack 2 Verify that the Midspans are not connected to the AC mains 3 Connect DC cable two red wires two black wires and one yellow green wire as shown in the following figure 4 Conne...

Page 20: ...p and Power Redundancy Indications For information on NMS configuration see PowerView Pro User Guide During Power Backup and Power Redundancy NMS View Status window displays Power Source Status field...

Page 21: ...icator LED Whenever unit s internal power supply fails power indicator LED blinks once every second Green LED Figure 9 4 PD 95XXGC and PD 96XXGC Front Panel LED Indication PD 96XXGC PD 95XXGC Power Ba...

Page 22: ...consult the Microchip technical support team through the website or contact on the following number USA Canada Telephone 1 877 480 2323 Internet www microchip com support PD 96XXGC PD 95XXGC Contactin...

Page 23: ...11 Revision History Revision Date Description A 07 2021 Initial revision PD 96XXGC PD 95XXGC Revision History 2021 Microchip Technology Inc and its subsidiaries User Guide DS00004094A page 23...

Page 24: ...g of sales offices and locations is included in this document Technical support is available through the website at www microchip com support Microchip Devices Code Protection Feature Note the followi...

Page 25: ...r QTouch SAM BA SenGenuity SpyNIC SST SST Logo SuperFlash Symmetricom SyncServer Tachyon TimeSource tinyAVR UNI O Vectron and XMEGA are registered trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated in th...

Page 26: ...nt System For information regarding Microchip s Quality Management Systems please visit www microchip com quality PD 96XXGC PD 95XXGC 2021 Microchip Technology Inc and its subsidiaries User Guide DS00...

Page 27: ...men Tel 86 592 2388138 China Zhuhai Tel 86 756 3210040 India Bangalore Tel 91 80 3090 4444 India New Delhi Tel 91 11 4160 8631 India Pune Tel 91 20 4121 0141 Japan Osaka Tel 81 6 6152 7160 Japan Tokyo...

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