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KSwitch D3 UM Unmanaged Fast Ethernet Switch - Preliminary User Guide, Rev. 0.9 

 

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Table of Contents 

Symbols ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

For Your Safety ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

High Voltage Safety Instructions .................................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

Optical Safety Instructions .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

Special Handling and Unpacking Instruction ........................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Lithium Battery Precautions .......................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

General Instructions on Usage ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Quality and Environmental Management ................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

Disposal and Recycling ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

WEEE Compliance............................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Table of Contents............................................................................................................................................................................................. 10

 

List of Tables ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

List of Figures ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

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Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

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General Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

Additional Safety Instructions for DC Power Supply Circuits ............................................................................................................ 13

 

2.1. Laser .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14

 

2.2. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) .............................................................................................................................................................. 14

 

2.3. Grounding Methods ................................................................................................................................................................................. 14

 

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Shipment and Packaging ................................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

3.1. Packaging ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

3.2. Unpacking.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

3.3. Scope of Delivery ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

3.4. Accessories ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 15

 

3.5. Product Identification Type Label ....................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

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Features ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18

 

4.1. Faceplate Features ................................................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

4.1.1. RJ45 Copper Ethernet Ports ................................................................................................................................................................ 19

 

4.1.2. SFP Fiber Ethernet Ports .................................................................................................................................................................... 20

 

4.1.3. Indicator LEDs (P 1, P2, ALM and Ethernet) ................................................................................................................................... 21

 

4.1.4. DC Terminal Block Power Contacts (18-port, 26-port and 50-port) ................................................................................... 22

 

4.1.5. DC Terminal Block Alarm Relay Contacts (18-port, 26-port and 50-port) ........................................................................ 23

 

4.1.6. Ground Connector ................................................................................................................................................................................ 23

 

4.2. Top Side Features .................................................................................................................................................................................... 24

 

4.2.1. DC Terminal Block Power Contacts (10-port) ............................................................................................................................. 24

 

4.2.2. DC Terminal Block Alarm Relay Contacts (10-port) ................................................................................................................. 25

 

4.2.3. Ground Connector (10-port) ............................................................................................................................................................. 25

 

4.3. Rear Side Features .................................................................................................................................................................................. 26

 

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Mounting .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 27

 

5.1. DIN-Rail Mounting.................................................................................................................................................................................... 27

 

5.2. DIN-Rail Removal .................................................................................................................................................................................... 27

 

5.3. Wall Mounting .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 28

 

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Starting Up........................................................................................................................................................................................... 29

 

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Technical Specification ................................................................................................................................................................... 30

 

7.1. Hardware Specification .......................................................................................................................................................................... 30

 

7.2. Environmental Specification ................................................................................................................................................................. 31

 

Summary of Contents for kontron KSwitch D3 UM

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE www kontron com KSwitch D3 UM Unmanaged Fast Ethernet Switch Doc Preliminary User Guide Rev 0 9 Doc ID 1068 1423...

Page 2: ...KSwitch D3 UM Unmanaged Fast Ethernet Switch Preliminary User Guide Rev 0 9 www kontron com 2 This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 3: ...warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification Kontron expressly informs the user that this user guide only contains a general descripti...

Page 4: ...Applications is entirely at your risk To minimize the risks associated with your products and applications you should provide adequate design and operating safeguards You are solely responsible for co...

Page 5: ...ontacts by visiting https www kontron com support and services kontron europe and asia support contact support Customer Service As a trusted technology innovator and global solutions provider Kontron...

Page 6: ...indicated and or prescribed by the law may endanger your life health and or result in damage to your material ESD Sensitive Device This symbol and title informs that the electronic boards and their c...

Page 7: ...n of piggybacks Serious electrical shock hazards can exist during all installation repair and maintenance operations on this product Therefore always unplug the power cable and any other cables which...

Page 8: ...circuits and damage the batteries or conductive circuits on the product Lithium Battery Precautions If your product is equipped with a lithium battery take the following precautions when replacing the...

Page 9: ...ponents used are capable of being recycled Final disposal of this product after its service life must be accomplished in accordance with applicable country state or local laws or regulations WEEE Comp...

Page 10: ...and Packaging 15 3 1 Packaging 15 3 2 Unpacking 15 3 3 Scope of Delivery 15 3 4 Accessories 15 3 5 Product Identification Type Label 17 4 Features 18 4 1 Faceplate Features 19 4 1 1 RJ45 Copper Ethern...

Page 11: ...ertification Compliance 31 Table 9 Mechanical Specification 31 Table 10 Electrical Specification 32 Table 11 List of Acronyms 37 List of Figures Figure 1 KSwitch Type Label 17 Figure 2 KSwitch D3 UM F...

Page 12: ...ersion of this user guide visit Kontron s KSwitch Industrial Ethernet Switches https www kontron com products systems ethernet solutions This user guide provides an overview of the switch s features a...

Page 13: ...Power Source LPS and Power Source PS2 of UL IEC 62368 1 Only products or parts that meet the requirements for Power Source PS1 of UL IEC 62368 1 may be connected to the product s available interfaces...

Page 14: ...onnector attached to a broken fiber or an energized fiber 2 2 Electrostatic Discharge ESD A sudden discharge of electrostatic electricity can destroy static sensitive devices or micro circuitry Theref...

Page 15: ...tant information for handling the switch 5 Check the contents for visible shipping damage If you notice any shipping damage or inconsistencies between the contents and the original order contact Kontr...

Page 16: ...0 T 1 Gigabit SFP Modules 1000Base ZX single mode transceiver 80km 1550nm wide operating Temp 40 85 EN SFP G TX00 T 1 Gigabit SFP Modules 1000Base TX transceiver RJ45 connector 100m 40 85 EN SFP F M00...

Page 17: ...ron com 17 3 5 Product Identification Type Label Figure 1 KSwitch Type Label 1 Model full name 2 Series name 3 Part Number PN with bar code 4 Revision 5 Serial Number SN with barcode 6 Production date...

Page 18: ...d industrial Ethernet switch with up to 50 fast and Gigabit Ethernet ports providing easy to use plug n play connectivity Copper and fiber optics ports are available Figure 2 KSwitch D3 UM Fast Ethern...

Page 19: ...Shielded Twisted Pair Ethernet cables The switch supports 8 or 16 10 100Mbps RJ45 copper Ethernet ports and on request 24 or 48 10 100Mbps RJ45 copper Ethernet ports The faceplate ports labeled G1 an...

Page 20: ...of the switch connects to the receive RX port of the other device and the receive RX port of the switch connects to the transmit TX port of the other device Figure 4 SFP Ports 18 port Laser To avoid o...

Page 21: ...eparate power alarm indicator LEDs Figure 5 Indicator LED Table 4 Indicator LEDs LED Name Indicator Color Condition P1 P2 On Green P1 P2 power line has power Off P1 P2 power line disconnect or does no...

Page 22: ...ening The switch supports fault alarm notification for power To check for correct operation refer to the LED indicators P1 and P2 on the faceplate Figure 6 Power Contacts 18 port 26 port and 50 port 1...

Page 23: ...al block Figure 7 Alarm Relay Contacts 18 port 26 port and 50 port 1 Alarm System contact 2 Extra Power System contact When attaching wires to the DC terminal block s contacts consider Dc terminal blo...

Page 24: ...the wires from loosening The switch supports fault alarm notification for power To check for correct operation refer the LED indicators P1 and P2 on the faceplate Figure 9 Power Contacts 10 port 1 P1...

Page 25: ...Figure 10 Alarm Relay Contacts 10 port 1 Alarm system contact 2 Extra power system contact When attaching wires to the DC terminal block s contacts consider DC terminal block pitch 5 08 mm Wire size r...

Page 26: ...unting holes for the wall mount brackets at the top and bottom or left and right sides enable installation of the wall mount plates Each switch port variant 10 port 18 port 26 port and 50 port has dif...

Page 27: ...should be allowed to access the restricted access location Access should be controlled be the authority responsible for the location with a lock and key or a security identity system 5 1 DIN Rail Moun...

Page 28: ...Wall Mount Plate Position 10 port 18 port 50 port To install the wall mount plates supplied in the Wall Mount Kits perform the following 1 Make sure the mounting surface is clean and smooth and meets...

Page 29: ...t the installation sites ground meets the grounding requirements specified in your local national and international region If access to power is restricted guarantee disconnection using a separate cut...

Page 30: ...2x 1000 Mbps Up to 2x 1000 Mbsp Up to 2x 1000 Mbsp Up to 2x 1000 Mbps RJ45 Copper Ports Speed Up to 48x 10 100 Mbps Up to 2x 10 100 1000 Mbps MDI MDIX Auto crossover Support straight or cross wired c...

Page 31: ...equest EMC EN 61000 6 3 Class B EN 61000 6 4 EN 61000 6 2 and EN 55035 Safety UL IEC EN 62368 1 FCC According to requirements of 47 CFR FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A rules and regulations and ANSI C63...

Page 32: ...ification Power 10 port 18 port 26 port on request 50 port on request Input Power Terminal Dual power inputs 6 pin DC terminal block Voltage Range 12 VDC to 58 VDC Current 0 92 A max 1 5 A 1 1 6 A 2 m...

Page 33: ...roduct label as stipulated by EN62368 1 When attaching power wires to the DC terminal block s power contacts consider DC terminal block pitch 5 08 mm Wire size range Solid wire 12 24 AWG and Stranded...

Page 34: ...able parts For maintenance and repair return the switch the Kontron see Chapter 9 1 Returning Defective Merchandise Restricted Access The switch s intended use is in a Restricted Access Location where...

Page 35: ...ty period Follow these steps before returning any product to Kontron 1 Visit the RMA Information website http www kontron com support and services support rma information Download the RMA Request shee...

Page 36: ...atutory accident liability obligations in the event of damage caused to the product due to failure to observe the following General safety instructions for IT equipment within this user guide Warning...

Page 37: ...e LPS Limited Power Source MAC Media Access Control MDI Medium Dependent Interface MDIX Medium Dependent Interface cross over MIB Management Information Base MLD Multicast Listener Discovery MSTI Mult...

Page 38: ...Industry 4 0 applications With its standard products and tailor made solutions based on highly reliable state of the art embedded technologies Kontron provides secure and innovative applications for a...

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