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Preface 

 

 

Safety notices 

 

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Network topologies / media 

redundancy 

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SIMATIC NET

 

 

Product properties 

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Industrial Ethernet Switches

 

SCALANCE X-200 

Installation 

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Connection 

 

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Operating Instructions

Configuration / diagnostics 

using remote mechanisms 

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IRT technology with 

SCALANCE X-200 

 

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PROFINET IO functionality 

 

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Approvals and markings 

 

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Technical specifications 

 

 

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Accessories 

 

References 

 

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Dimension drawings 

 

  

12/2011 

A5E00349864-19 

Summary of Contents for SCALANCE X-200

Page 1: ...__________ ___________________ Preface Safety notices 1 Network topologies media redundancy 2 SIMATIC NET Product properties 3 Industrial Ethernet Switches SCALANCE X 200 Installation 4 Connection 5 Operating Instructions Configuration diagnostics using remote mechanisms 6 IRT technology with SCALANCE X 200 7 PROFINET IO functionality 8 Approvals and markings 9 10 Technical specifications 11 Acces...

Page 2: ...evant documentation in particular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified personnel are those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products systems Proper use of Siemens products Note the following WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in...

Page 3: ...Devices with a high degree of protection IP65 67 can be installed outside the control cabinet Configuration and remote diagnostics functions are integrated in the STEP 7 engineering tool This increases plant availability and has advantages during the engineering commissioning and operational phases The devices of the SCALANCE X 200 line also have standard remote diagnostics functions SNMP Web serv...

Page 4: ...mpared with the SCALANCE X 200 and enhanced firmware functionality SCALANCE X 400 modular The switches of the SCALANCE X 400 product series are suitable for the construction of optical electrical linear ring and star topologies 10 100 1000 Mbps for high speed systems They have a modular structure in which media modules and extender modules can be inserted in the switch as required These expansions...

Page 5: ...uct line SCALANCE X 200 Validity of the Operating Instructions These operating instructions are valid for the following devices SIMATIC NET SCALANCE XF204 6GK5204 0BA00 2AF2 SIMATIC NET SCALANCE X208 6GK5208 0BA10 2AA3 SIMATIC NET SCALANCE XF208 6GK5208 0BA00 2AF2 SIMATIC NET SCALANCE X216 6GK5216 0BA00 2AA3 SIMATIC NET SCALANCE X224 6GK5224 0BA00 2AA3 SIMATIC NET SCALANCE X204 2 6GK5204 2BB10 2AA...

Page 6: ...other SIMATIC NET products that you can operate along with the devices of the SCALANCE X 200 product line in an Industrial Ethernet network Finding information To help you to find the information you require more quickly the manual includes not only the table of contents but also the following sections in the Appendix Index Glossary Audience These operating instructions are intended for persons in...

Page 7: ... 5 SCALANCE X208 38 3 5 1 SCALANCE X208 product characteristics 38 3 5 2 SCALANCE X208 TP ports 39 3 6 SCALANCE XF208 41 3 6 1 SCALANCE XF208 product characteristics 41 3 6 2 SCALANCE XF208 TP ports 42 3 7 SCALANCE X216 44 3 7 1 SCALANCE X216 product characteristics 44 3 7 2 SCALANCE X216 TP ports 45 3 8 SCALANCE X224 47 3 8 1 SCALANCE X224 product characteristics 47 3 8 2 SCALANCE X224 TP ports 4...

Page 8: ... 1LD TP ports 76 3 15 3 SCALANCE X206 1LD FO ports 78 3 16 SCALANCE X212 2LD 80 3 16 1 SCALANCE X212 2LD product characteristics 80 3 16 2 SCALANCE X212 2LD TP ports 81 3 16 3 SCALANCE X212 2LD FO ports 83 3 17 SCALANCE X202 2IRT 85 3 17 1 SCALANCE X202 2IRT product characteristics 85 3 17 2 SCALANCE X202 2IRT TP ports 86 3 17 3 SCALANCE X202 2IRT FO ports 88 3 18 SCALANCE X204IRT 89 3 18 1 SCALAN...

Page 9: ... indicator green yellow LEDs 123 3 28 4 Redundancy manager indicator green LED 124 3 28 5 Standby functions yellow LED 125 3 28 6 FOC diagnostic display yellow LED 126 3 28 7 LED display during startup 127 4 Installation 129 4 1 Installation 129 4 2 Installation on a DIN rail 131 4 3 Installation on a standard rail 132 4 4 Wall mounting 133 5 Connection 135 5 1 Power supply 135 5 2 Signaling conta...

Page 10: ...200 Standby WBM menu 190 6 3 5 16 The Agent WBM menu 192 6 3 5 17 The Ping WBM menu 194 6 3 5 18 The Agent SNMP Config WBM menu 195 6 3 5 19 The Agent SNMP Trap Config WBM menu 197 6 3 5 20 The Agent SNMP Config Groups WBM menu 198 6 3 5 21 The Agent SNMP Config Group Table WBM menu 200 6 3 5 22 The Agent SNMP Config Users WBM menu 202 6 3 5 23 The Agent SNMP Config User Table WBM menu 203 6 3 5 2...

Page 11: ...ET IO 245 8 2 Settings in HW Config 249 8 2 1 Configuring alarms 249 8 2 2 Configuring MRP 250 8 2 3 Configuring the topology 254 8 3 HSR configuration in PROFINET IO 256 8 4 Structure of the data records 257 9 Approvals and markings 263 10 Technical specifications 275 11 Accessories 285 12 References 287 13 Dimension drawings 289 Index 295 ...

Page 12: ...Table of contents SCALANCE X 200 12 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 ...

Page 13: ...0950 1 VDE 0805 1 must be connected to the power supply terminals The power supply unit for the equipment power supply must comply with NEC Class 2 as described by the National Electrical Code r ANSI NFPA 70 There is an additional requirement if devices are operated with a redundant power supply If the equipment is connected to a redundant power supply two separate power supplies both must meet th...

Page 14: ...N TO BE NON HAZARDOUS WARNING Restricted area of application This equipment is suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D or non hazardous locations only WARNING Restricted area of application This equipment is suitable for use in Class I Zone 2 Group IIC or non hazardous locations only General notices on use in hazardous areas according to ATEX WARNING Requirements for the cabinet ...

Page 15: ...ial precautions must be taken If the equipment is operated in an air ambient in excess of 50 C to 70 C only use cables with admitted maximum operating temperature of at least 80 C WARNING Protection against transient voltage surges Provisions shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by transient voltage surges of more than 40 This criterion is fulfilled if supplies are derive...

Page 16: ...Safety notices 1 1 Important notes on using the device SCALANCE X 200 16 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 ...

Page 17: ... IE switches Note Make sure that the maximum permitted cable lengths for the relevant devices are not exceeded You will find the permitted cable lengths in the technical specifications For example with the SCALANCE X202 2P IRT X201 3P IRT X200P IRT X202 2P IRT PRO and X201 3P IRT PRO only 50 m POF or 100 m HCS cable may be used Bus topology Figure 2 1 Electrical optical linear topology with SCALAN...

Page 18: ...dia redundancy 2 1 Network topologies SCALANCE X 200 18 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 Star topology Figure 2 2 Electrical star topology Example with SCALANCE X208 Figure 2 3 Star topology with X310 and X208 ...

Page 19: ... media redundancy 2 1 Network topologies SCALANCE X 200 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 19 Ring topology Figure 2 4 Optical ring topology example with SCALANCE X 200 and SCALANCE X 400 as redundancy manager ...

Page 20: ... X208 PC PC S7 400 S7 400 S7 300 PC S7 400 S7 400 S7 300 Operator Station PC S7 400 G_IK10_XX_10101 Twisted Pair Twisted Pair Figure 2 5 Electrical ring topology example with SCALANCE X208 and SCALANCE X 400 as redundancy manager Figure 2 6 Ring topology with electrical and optical ring links example with SCALANCE X206 1 SCALANCE X208 and SCALANCE X204 2 as redundancy manager ...

Page 21: ...edundancy manager mode Devices of the IE switches X 200 X 300 X 400 product families or OSMs ESMs can be used as the redundancy manager When a switch is used as the redundancy manager the ring ports are isolated from each other if the network is operating problem free The IE Switch X 200 IE Switch X 300 SCALANCE X414 3E or OSM ESM operating in the redundancy manager mode monitors the connected bus...

Page 22: ...11 A5E00349864 19 2 2 Options of media redundancy There are various options available to increase the network availability of an Industrial Ethernet network with optical or electrical linear bus topologies Mesh networks Parallel connection of transmission paths Closing a linear bus topology to form a ring topology ...

Page 23: ...ring devices in the ring topology The ring ports are selected and set in the configuration of the relevant device On the S7 Ethernet CP modules the ring ports are indicated by an R after the port number Note Create the configuration of the devices to be connected to form a ring before you close the ring How media redundancy works in a ring topology When using media redundancy the data paths betwee...

Page 24: ...he new paths to the other devices If the redundancy manager fails the ring becomes a functional linear bus Media redundancy methods The following media redundancy methods are supported by SIMATIC NET products for ring topologies HSR High Speed Redundancy Reconfiguration time 0 3 seconds MRP Media Redundancy Protocol Reconfiguration time 0 2 seconds Automatic configuration of the ring The mechanism...

Page 25: ...rmware version V2 0 CP 343 1 Advanced 6GK7 343 1GX30 0XE0 as of firmware version V1 0 CP 1616 6GK1 161 6AA00 as of firmware version V2 2 CP 1604 6GK1 160 4AA00 as of firmware version V2 2 Non Siemens devices that support this functionality Further Siemens devices are planned that will support MRP All devices must be interconnected via their ring ports If you configure in STEP 7 MRP must be enabled...

Page 26: ...ng topology with the MRP media redundancy protocol The following rules apply to a ring topology with media redundancy using MRP All the devices connected within the ring topology are members of the same redundancy domain One device in the ring is acting as redundancy manager All other devices in the ring are redundancy clients Non MRP compliant devices can be connected to the ring via a SCALANCE X...

Page 27: ...ire network or part of it has a ring topology Requirements All devices involved must support IRT All devices involved must support MRPD Among the Industrial Ethernet switches this means the following devices SCALANCE X 200IRT as of firmware version 5 0 STEP 7 as of version V5 5 SP1 Project engineering MRPD can only configured in STEP 7 and there are no alternative configuration options To prevent ...

Page 28: ...o use HSR may only consist of devices that support this function This applies for example to the following devices X 400 IE switches X 300 IE switches X 200 IE switches and OSM ESM All devices must be interconnected via their ring ports A device in the ring must be configured as redundancy manager by selecting the HSR Manager setting You can do this with the button on the front of the device Web B...

Page 29: ...egments shown here as an example is possible with X 200IRT X 300 and X 400 IE switches This requires the standby function of these devices that can be set via the WEB interface or CLI If the standby function is enabled this is signaled on X 200 IE switches by the RM LED The SCALANCE X 200IRT can be operated either as an RM or in standby mode Figure 2 10 Redundant coupling of SCALANCE X 200 rings w...

Page 30: ...Network topologies media redundancy 2 7 Redundant coupling of network segments SCALANCE X 200 30 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 ...

Page 31: ...RT SIMATIC environment Diagnostics LED 24 VDC Compact housing securing collar etc 2x 24 V DC Signaling contact on site operation Diagnostics Web SNMP PROFINET C PLUG IRT capability Fast learning Passive listening SNTP SICLOCK Cut through Use in ring possible as node and RM Standby manager Note IRT switches cannot be redundancy and standby manager at the same time Fast learning Fast recognition of ...

Page 32: ...2 Fiber POF PCF SC RJ The following ports are set as ring ports when supplied P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P5 P6 P1 P2 P13 P14 P5 P6 P1 P2 P13 P14 Table 3 3 Overview of the connection options for IRT devices Fast Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Device type SCALANCE X202 2IRT X204IRT XF204IRT X204IRT PRO X202 2P IRT PRO X201 3P IRT PRO X202 2P IRT X201 3P IRT X200 4P IRT TP RJ 45 2 4 4 2 1 IE RJ 45 Plug PRO 4 2 1 ...

Page 33: ... plug in terminal block 4 pin plug in terminal block Operating Instructions compact CD operating instructions PST Tool GSD file SNMP OPC profile The following components ship with an X204 IRT PRO X202 2P IRT PRO X201 3P IRT PRO Device 4 data connector protective covers 2 protective caps for power supply connectors 1 protective cap for the M12 signaling contact Operating Instructions compact CD ope...

Page 34: ...ALANCE X 200 34 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 3 3 Unpacking and checking Unpacking checking 1 Make sure that the package is complete 2 Check all the parts for transport damage WARNING Do not use any parts that show evidence of damage ...

Page 35: ... Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 35 3 4 SCALANCE XF204 3 4 1 SCALANCE XF204 product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE XF204 has four RJ 45 jacks for connecting end devices or other network segments Figure 3 1 SCALANCE XF204 ...

Page 36: ... Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 2 RJ 45 jack Table 3 4 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of up to 100 m is permitted...

Page 37: ...r device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE XF204 is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is that st...

Page 38: ...8 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 3 5 SCALANCE X208 3 5 1 SCALANCE X208 product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X208 has eight RJ 45 jacks for the connection of end devices or other network segments Figure 3 3 SCALANCE X208 ...

Page 39: ...pendent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 4 RJ 45 jack Table 3 5 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of up to 100 m is permitted be...

Page 40: ...rtner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X208 is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is that...

Page 41: ...rating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 41 3 6 SCALANCE XF208 3 6 1 SCALANCE XF208 product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE XF208 has eight RJ 45 jacks for the connection of end devices or other network segments Figure 3 5 SCALANCE XF208 ...

Page 42: ... Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 6 RJ 45 jack Table 3 6 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of up to 100 m is permitted...

Page 43: ...evice must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE XF208 is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is that strai...

Page 44: ...44 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 3 7 SCALANCE X216 3 7 1 SCALANCE X216 product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X216 has 16 RJ 45 jacks for the connection of end devices or other network segments Figure 3 7 SCALANCE X216 ...

Page 45: ...pendent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 8 RJ 45 jack Table 3 7 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of up to 100 m is permitted be...

Page 46: ...rtner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X216 is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is that...

Page 47: ...Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 47 3 8 SCALANCE X224 3 8 1 SCALANCE X224 product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X224 has 24 RJ 45 jacks for the connection of end devices or other network segments Figure 3 9 SCALANCE X224 ...

Page 48: ...endent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 10 RJ 45 jack Table 3 8 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of up to 100 m is permitted be...

Page 49: ...rtner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X224 is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is that...

Page 50: ...204 2 SCALANCE X204 2TS product features Possible attachments The SCALANCE X204 2 and SCALANCE X204 2TS devices have four RJ 45 jacks and two BFOC interfaces for the connection of end devices or other network segments Note The BFOC socket Bayonet Fiber Optic Connector corresponds to the ST socket Note that the BFOC socket is a multimode interface Figure 3 11 SCALANCE X204 2 ...

Page 51: ...ks with the MDI X assignment Medium Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 12 RJ 45 jack Table 3 9 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cabl...

Page 52: ...ner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X204 2 and the SCALANCE X204 2TS are plug and play devices that require no settings during commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover func...

Page 53: ... standard Since the full duplex mode and the transmission rate cannot be modified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data transmission is over multimode fiber optic cable FO cable The wavelength is 1310 nm Multimode fiber optic cables are used with a core of 50 or 62 5 µm the light source is an LED The outer diameter of the FO cable is 125 µm Transmissi...

Page 54: ...ALANCE XF204 2 3 10 1 SCALANCE XF204 2 product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE XF204 2 has four RJ 45 jacks and two BFOC ports for the connection of end devices or other network segments Note The BFOC socket Bayonet Fiber Optic Connector corresponds to the ST socket Figure 3 13 SCALANCE XF204 2 ...

Page 55: ...ependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 14 RJ 45 jack Table 3 10 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of a maximum of 100 m is pe...

Page 56: ...device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE XF204 2 is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is that st...

Page 57: ...e full duplex mode and the transmission rate cannot be modified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data transmission is over multimode fiber optic cable FO cable The wavelength is 1310 nm Multimode fiber optic cables are used with a core of 50 or 62 5 µm the light source is an LED The outer diameter of the FO cable is 125 µm Transmission range The maxim...

Page 58: ...1 SCALANCE X206 1 3 11 1 SCALANCE X206 1 product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X206 1 has six RJ 45 jacks and a BFOC port for the connection of end devices or other network segments Note The BFOC socket Bayonet Fiber Optic Connector corresponds to the ST socket Figure 3 15 SCALANCE X206 1 ...

Page 59: ...endent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 16 RJ 45 jack Table 3 11 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of a maximum of 100 m is perm...

Page 60: ...rtner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X206 1 is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is th...

Page 61: ... full duplex mode and the transmission rate cannot be modified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data transmission is over multimode fiber optic cable FO cable The wavelength is 1310 nm Multimode fiber optic cables are used with a core of 50 or 62 5 µm the light source is an LED The outer diameter of the FO cable is 125 µm Transmission range The maximu...

Page 62: ...SCALANCE XF206 1 3 12 1 SCALANCE XF206 1 product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE XF206 1 has six RJ 45 jacks and a BFOC port for the connection of end devices or other network segments Note The BFOC socket Bayonet Fiber Optic Connector corresponds to the ST socket Figure 3 17 SCALANCE XF206 1 ...

Page 63: ...ependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 18 RJ 45 jack Table 3 12 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of a maximum of 100 m is pe...

Page 64: ...device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE XF206 1 is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is that st...

Page 65: ...e full duplex mode and the transmission rate cannot be modified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data transmission is over multimode fiber optic cable FO cable The wavelength is 1310 nm Multimode fiber optic cables are used with a core of 50 or 62 5 µm the light source is an LED The outer diameter of the FO cable is 125 µm Transmission range The maxim...

Page 66: ... SCALANCE X212 2 3 13 1 SCALANCE X212 2 product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X212 2 has 12 RJ 45 jacks and two BFOC interfaces for connecting end devices or other network segments Note The BFOC socket Bayonet Fiber Optic Connector corresponds to the ST socket Figure 3 19 SCALANCE X 212 2 ...

Page 67: ... Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 20 RJ 45 jack Table 3 13 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of up to 100 m is permitt...

Page 68: ...rtner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X212 2 is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is th...

Page 69: ... full duplex mode and the transmission rate cannot be modified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data transmission is over multimode fiber optic cable FO cable The wavelength is 1310 nm Multimode fiber optic cables are used with a core of 50 or 62 5 µm the light source is an LED The outer diameter of the FO cable is 125 µm Transmission range The maximu...

Page 70: ...LANCE X204 2LD 3 14 1 SCALANCE X204 2LD product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X204 2LD has four RJ 45 jacks and two BFOC ports for the connection of end devices or other network segments Note The BFOC socket Bayonet Fiber Optic Connector corresponds to the ST socket Figure 3 21 SCALANCE X204 2LD ...

Page 71: ...Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 22 RJ 45 jack Table 3 14 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of a maximum of 100 m is p...

Page 72: ...rtner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X204 2LD is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is ...

Page 73: ...FX is specified in the IEEE 802 3 standard Since the full duplex mode and the transmission rate cannot be modified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data transmission is over single mode fiber optic cable FOC The wavelength is 1310 nm Single mode fiber optic cables are used with a core of 9 µm the light source is an LED The outer diameter of the FOC is...

Page 74: ...ts optical ports with SCALANCE X204 2LD SCALANCE X206 1LD SCALANCE X212 2LD SCALANCE X 400 with module type MM491 2LD SCALANCE X101 LD OMC TP11 LD OSM ITP62 LD Coupling optical ports with SCALANCE X106 1 SCALANCE X104 2 SCALANCE X206 1 SCALANCE XF206 1 SCALANCE X204 2 SCALANCE XF204 2 SCALANCE X202 2IRT SCALANCE X212 2 SCALANCE X 400 with module type MM491 2 OMC TP11 OSM ITP62 OSM ITP53 OSM TP62 i...

Page 75: ...CALANCE X206 1LD 3 15 1 SCALANCE X206 1LD product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X206 1LD has six RJ 45 jacks and a BFOC port for the connection of end devices or other network segments Note The BFOC socket Bayonet Fiber Optic Connector corresponds to the ST socket Figure 3 23 SCALANCE X206 1LD ...

Page 76: ...Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 24 RJ 45 jack Table 3 15 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of a maximum of 100 m is p...

Page 77: ...rtner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X206 1LD is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is ...

Page 78: ...FX is specified in the IEEE 802 3 standard Since the full duplex mode and the transmission rate cannot be modified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data transmission is over single mode fiber optic cable FOC The wavelength is 1310 nm Single mode fiber optic cables are used with a core of 9 µm the light source is an LED The outer diameter of the FOC is...

Page 79: ...ts optical ports with SCALANCE X212 2LD SCALANCE X204 2LD SCALANCE X206 1LD SCALANCE X 400 with module type MM491 2LD SCALANCE X101 LD OMC TP11 LD OSM ITP62 LD Coupling optical ports with SCALANCE X106 1 SCALANCE X104 2 SCALANCE X206 1 SCALANCE XF206 1 SCALANCE X204 2 SCALANCE XF204 2 SCALANCE X202 2IRT SCALANCE X212 2 SCALANCE X 400 with module type MM491 2 OMC TP11 OSM ITP62 OSM ITP53 OSM TP62 i...

Page 80: ...NCE X212 2LD 3 16 1 SCALANCE X212 2LD product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X212 2LD has twelve RJ 45 jacks and two BFOC ports for the connection of end devices or other network segments Note The BFOC socket Bayonet Fiber Optic Connector corresponds to the ST socket Figure 3 25 SCALANCE X 212 2LD ...

Page 81: ...ium Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 26 RJ 45 jack Table 3 16 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of up to 100 m is perm...

Page 82: ...rtner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X212 2LD is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is ...

Page 83: ...FX is specified in the IEEE 802 3 standard Since the full duplex mode and the transmission rate cannot be modified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data transmission is over single mode fiber optic cable FOC The wavelength is 1310 nm Single mode fiber optic cables are used with a core of 9 µm the light source is an LED The outer diameter of the FOC is...

Page 84: ...ts optical ports with SCALANCE X212 2LD SCALANCE X204 2LD SCALANCE X206 1LD SCALANCE X 400 with module type MM491 2LD SCALANCE X101 LD OMC TP11 LD OSM ITP62 LD Coupling optical ports with SCALANCE X106 1 SCALANCE X104 2 SCALANCE X206 1 SCALANCE XF206 1 SCALANCE X204 2 SCALANCE XF204 2 SCALANCE X202 2IRT SCALANCE X212 2 SCALANCE X 400 with module type MM491 2 OMC TP11 OSM ITP62 OSM ITP53 OSM TP62 i...

Page 85: ...ANCE X202 2IRT 3 17 1 SCALANCE X202 2IRT product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X202 2IRT has two RJ 45 jacks and two BFOC ports for the connection of end devices or other network segments Note The BFOC socket Bayonet Fiber Optic Connector corresponds to the ST socket Figure 3 27 SCALANCE X202 2IRT ...

Page 86: ...m Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 28 RJ 45 jack Table 3 17 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of a maximum of 100 m is...

Page 87: ...rtner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X202 2IRT is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is...

Page 88: ...the full duplex mode and the transmission rate cannot be modified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data transmission is over multimode fiber optic cable FO cable The wavelength is 1310 nm Multimode fiber optic cables are used with a core of 50 or 62 5 µm the light source is an LED The outer diameter of the FO cable is 125 µm Transmission range The max...

Page 89: ...rating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 89 3 18 SCALANCE X204IRT 3 18 1 SCALANCE X204IRT product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X204IRT has four RJ 45 jacks for connecting end devices or other network segments Figure 3 29 SCALANCE X204IRT ...

Page 90: ...m Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 30 RJ 45 jack Table 3 18 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of up to 100 m is permit...

Page 91: ...rtner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X204IRT is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is t...

Page 92: ...perating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 3 19 SCALANCE XF204IRT 3 19 1 SCALANCE XF204IRT product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE XF204IRT has four RJ 45 jacks for connecting end devices or other network segments Figure 3 31 SCALANCE XF204IRT ...

Page 93: ...edium Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 32 RJ 45 jack Table 3 19 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of up to 100 m is pe...

Page 94: ...rtner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE XF204IRT is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is ...

Page 95: ...RT PRO 3 20 1 SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO has four RJ 45 push pull interfaces PROFINET compliant in accordance with IEC 61076 3 117 with the high degree of protection IP65 67 for connection of end devices or further network segments Figure 3 33 SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO ...

Page 96: ...t Medium Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 34 RJ 45 jack Table 3 20 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE RJ 45 Plug PRO 180 an overall cable length of up to 100 m i...

Page 97: ...rtner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function...

Page 98: ...e attachments The SCALANCE X202 2P IRT PRO has two RJ 45 push pull interfaces PROFINET compliant in accordance with IEC 61076 3 117 with the high degree of protection IP65 67 and two SC RJ push pull interfaces PROFINET compliant in accordance with IEC 61754 24 2 with the high degree of protection IP65 67 for the connection of the end devices or further network segments Figure 3 35 SCALANCE X202 2P...

Page 99: ...nt Medium Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 36 RJ 45 jack Table 3 21 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE RJ 45 Plug PRO 180 an overall cable length of a maximum of...

Page 100: ...tner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X202 2P IRT PRO is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover functi...

Page 101: ...e modified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data is transferred using plastic optical fiber POF or polymer cladded fiber PCF The wavelength is 650 nm POF cables with a core diameter of 980 µm as well as PCF cables with a core diameter of 200 µm are used The light source is an LED Transmission range The minimum cable length is 1 m The maximum transmiss...

Page 102: ...tics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X201 3P IRT PRO has an RJ 45 push pull interface PROFINET compliant according to IEC61076 3 117 with the high degree of protection IP65 67 and three SC RJ push pull interfaces PROFINET compliant according to IEC61754 24 2 with the high degree of protection IP65 67 for connection of end devices or other network segments Figure 3 37 SCALANCE X201 3P IRT PRO ...

Page 103: ...ssignment Medium Dependent Interface Crossover of a network component Figure 3 38 RJ 45 jack Table 3 22 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE RJ45 Plug PRO 180 an overall cable length of a maximum ...

Page 104: ...vice must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X201 3P IRT PRO is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function is t...

Page 105: ... be modified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data is transferred using plastic optical fiber POF or polymer cladded fiber PCF The wavelength is 650 nm POF cables with a core diameter of 980 µm as well as PCF cables with a core diameter of 200 µm are used The light source is an LED Transmission range The minimum cable length is 1 m The maximum transmi...

Page 106: ...tions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 3 23 SCALANCE X202 2P IRT 3 23 1 SCALANCE X202 2P IRT product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X202 2P IRT has two RJ 45 jacks and two SC RJ interfaces for connecting end devices or other network segments Figure 3 39 SCALANCE X202 2P IRT ...

Page 107: ...dium Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 40 RJ 45 jack Table 3 23 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of a maximum of 100 m...

Page 108: ...tner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X202 2P IRT is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function i...

Page 109: ...dified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data is transferred using plastic optical fiber POF or polymer cladded fiber PCF The wavelength is 650 nm POF cables with a core diameter of 980 µm as well as PCF cables with a core diameter of 200 µm are used The light source is an LED Transmission range The minimum cable length is 1 m The maximum transmission ...

Page 110: ...tions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 3 24 SCALANCE X201 3P IRT 3 24 1 SCALANCE X201 3P IRT product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X201 3P IRT has an RJ 45 jack and three SC RJ interfaces for connecting end devices or other network segments Figure 3 41 SCALANCE X201 3P IRT ...

Page 111: ...dium Dependent Interface Autocrossover of a network component Figure 3 42 RJ 45 jack Table 3 24 Pin assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 8 n c Pin 7 n c Pin 6 TD Pin 5 n c Pin 4 n c Pin 3 TD Pin 2 RD Pin 1 RD NOTICE TP cords or TP XP cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ 45 TP port With the IE FC cables and IE FC RJ 45 plug 180 an overall cable length of a maximum of 100 m...

Page 112: ...artner device must also be set to full duplex If the autonegotiation function is disabled the MDI MDI X autocrossover function is also inactive This means it may be necessary to use a crossover cable Note The SCALANCE X201 3P IRT is a plug and play device that does not require settings to be made for commissioning MDI MDIX autocrossover function The advantage of the MDI MDIX autocrossover function...

Page 113: ...dified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data is transferred using plastic optical fiber POF or polymer cladded fiber PCF The wavelength is 650 nm POF cables with a core diameter of 980 µm as well as PCF cables with a core diameter of 200 µm are used The light source is an LED Transmission range The minimum cable length is 1 m The maximum transmission ...

Page 114: ...ng Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 3 25 SCALANCE X200 4P IRT 3 25 1 SCALANCE X200 4P IRT product characteristics Possible attachments The SCALANCE X200 4P IRT has four SC RJ interfaces for connecting end devices or other network segments Figure 3 43 SCALANCEX200 4PIRT ...

Page 115: ...dified for optical transmission autonegotiation cannot be selected Transmission medium Data is transferred using plastic optical fiber POF or polymer cladded fiber PCF The wavelength is 650 nm POF cables with a core diameter of 980 µm as well as PCF cables with a core diameter of 200 µm are used The light source is an LED Transmission range The minimum cable length is 1 m The maximum transmission ...

Page 116: ...C PLUG automatically uses the configuration data of the C PLUG when it starts up This is however only possible when the data was written by a compatible device type This allows fast and simple replacement of the basic device If a device is replaced the C PLUG is taken from the failed component and inserted in the replacement device The first time it is started up the replacement device has the sam...

Page 117: ...C PLUG was written by an incompatible device type the basic device will not start up fully and signals an error The WBM menu System C PLUG is displayed automatically Here you can use the Modify C PLUG function to specify whether or not the device operates with a C PLUG If you select operation with a C PLUG this can be initialized either with the factory defaults or with settings from the internal ...

Page 118: ...he C PLUG It is only necessary to remove the C PLUG if the IE Switch X 200 develops a fault The C PLUG can be removed from the slot using flat pliers tweezers or a small screwdriver If a C PLUG has been taken from a device when the device is restarted an error message is output in Web Based Management and in the Command Line Interface In this case you will need to set the device to operation witho...

Page 119: ...ase the button in phase 2 this has no effect 3 The LEDs of the ports at which there is currently a link and the LEDs of the connected power supply are lit permanently If you release the button in phase 3 the fault mask corresponding to the lit LEDs is adopted 4 The RM LED flashes Releasing the button in phase 4 turns off the redundancy manager The redundancy function remains enabled The device cha...

Page 120: ...g red LED not lit XF204 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 X208 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 XF208 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 X216 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 X224 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 X204 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 X204 2TS 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 XF204 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 X206 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 XF206 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 X212 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 X204 2LD 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 X206 1LD 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 X212 2LD 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 9 11 X2...

Page 121: ...ox 20 seconds 5 Device is in PROFINET mode a There is no connection to the controller b There is a connection to the controller there is also a configured diagnostic interrupt for example power fail interrupt C PLUG interrupt etc 6 Redundancy manager connected through 7 Switchover of standby connection 8 Maintenance request or maintenance requirement 9 An internal fault was detected Inform the mai...

Page 122: ...1 2 3 X204 2 1 2 3 X204 2TS 1 2 4 XF204 2 1 2 3 X206 1 1 2 3 XF206 1 1 2 3 X212 2 1 2 3 X204 2LD 1 2 3 X206 1LD 1 2 3 X212 2LD 1 2 3 X202 2IRT 1 2 3 X204IRT 1 2 3 XF204IRT 1 2 3 X204 IRT PRO 1 2 3 X202 2P IRT PRO 1 2 3 X201 3P IRT PRO 1 2 3 X202 2P IRT 1 2 3 X201 3P IRT 1 2 3 X200 4P IRT 1 2 3 1 Both L power supplies are connected redundant supply 2 One L power supply is connected non redundant su...

Page 123: ... 4 5 6 X202 2IRT 4 port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 X204IRT 4 port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 XF204IRT 4 port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 X204 IRT PRO 4 port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 X202 2P IRT PRO 4 port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 X201 3P IRT PRO 4 port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 X202 2P IRT 4 port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 X201 3P IRT 4 port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 X200 4P IRT 4 port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 X216 16 port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 X212 2 14 port LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 X212 2L...

Page 124: ...IRT 1 2 3 X204IRT 1 2 3 XF204IRT 1 2 3 X204 IRT PRO 1 2 3 X202 2P IRT PRO 1 2 3 X201 3P IRT PRO 1 2 3 X202 2P IRT 1 2 3 X201 3P IRT 1 2 3 X200 4P IRT 1 2 3 1 The device is redundancy manager The ring is closed 2 The redundancy manager has switched over The ring is interrupted 3 The redundancy manager is disabled Note The status of the redundancy manager and standby are displayed as a double functi...

Page 125: ...flashes yellow slowly LED flashes yellow fast LED not lit XF204 X208 XF208 X216 X224 X204 2 X204 2TS XF204 2 X206 1 XF206 1 X212 2 X204 2LD X206 1LD X212 2LD X202 2IRT 1 2 3 4 X204IRT 1 2 3 4 XF204IRT 1 2 3 4 X204 IRT PRO 1 2 3 4 X202 2P IRT PRO 1 2 3 4 X201 3P IRT PRO 1 2 3 4 X202 2P IRT 1 2 3 4 X201 3P IRT 1 2 3 4 X200 4P IRT 1 2 3 4 1 Standby function is enabled IE Switch X 200 is in standby ac...

Page 126: ...the redundancy manager and standby are displayed as a double function by a single multicolor LED This is identified on the device by RM It changes its color depending on the function redundancy function green standby function yellow In Web based Management the LED is labeled differently depending on the function redundancy function basic status label RM standby function label SB 3 28 6 FOC diagnos...

Page 127: ...ssary Maintenance should be performed to ensure problem free operation 2 Relevant only when the link exists The available link power margin is adequate for problem free operation 3 28 7 LED display during startup LED display during startup When a device starts up the following displays light up in the order shown 1 Power LEDs green light up immediately after turning on the power 2 Port LEDs yellow...

Page 128: ...Product properties 3 28 Displays SCALANCE X 200 128 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 ...

Page 129: ...t permitted In ships the 35 mm DIN rail does not provide adequate support Note When installing and operating the device keep to the installation instructions and safety related notices as described here and in the manual SIMATIC NET Industrial Ethernet Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic Networks 1 Unless stated otherwise the mounting options listed below apply to all X 200 IE switches Note Provide suita...

Page 130: ...ion where only qualified service personnel or trained users have access to it Operation of the SCALANCE X 200 at ambient temperatures of 60 C 70 C is only permitted under these conditions WARNING If temperatures in excess of 70 C occur on cables or at cable feed in points or the temperature at the branching point of the cables exceeds 80 C special measures need to be taken If the equipment is oper...

Page 131: ...t the rail until it clips into place 2 Fit the connectors for the power supply 3 Fit the connectors for the signaling contact 4 Insert the terminal blocks or M12 cable connectors into the sockets on the device Figure 4 1 IE Switch X 200 removing from a DIN rail 35 mm Uninstalling Removing an IE Switch X 200 from a DIN rail 1 First disconnect all connected cables 2 Use a screwdriver to release the ...

Page 132: ... X 200 to the underside of the standard rail 3 Fit the connectors for the power supply 4 Fit the connectors for the signaling contact 5 Insert the terminal blocks or M12 cable connectors into the sockets on the IE Switch X 200 Figure 4 3 IE Switch X 200 installation on a SIMATIC S7 300 standard rail Uninstalling Removing an IE Switch X 200 from a SIMATIC S7 300 standard rail 1 First disconnect all...

Page 133: ...nd 30 mm long 4 screws 3 5 mm diameter and 40 mm long 2 Connect the electrical cable connecting cables 3 Fit the connectors for the signaling contact 4 Insert the terminal blocks or M12 cable connectors into the sockets on the IE Switch X 200 For more exact dimensions please refer to the section Dimension drawings Note The wall mounting must be capable of supporting at least four times the weight ...

Page 134: ...Installation 4 4 Wall mounting SCALANCE X 200 134 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 ...

Page 135: ...tched 24 V power supply two plug in power connectors Using these power interfaces L1 N1 and L2 N2 it is possible to loop through the power for ET200 PRO with PROFINET compliant connector technology It is also possible to supply power to the module via an external T piece device supply over only one power interface SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO X202 2P IRT PRO and X201 3P IRT PRO Metal or plastic connector...

Page 136: ... compliance with IEC 60127 1 EN 60127 1 Breaking characteristics B or C for circuit breakers or slow blow fuses Note Removing or inserting the push pull power connector with power on is not permitted Note Notes on operating under marginal conditions If the power supply is looped through the limit values must be taken into account The maximum permitted current depending on the ambient temperature I...

Page 137: ... 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 137 Figure 5 1 Mounting position for operation under marginal conditions Table 5 1 Operation under marginal conditions Environment Max Power 1 L1 N1 Max Power 2 L2 N2 40 16 A 16 A 50 12 A 12 A 60 8 A 8 A SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO only 70 C 6 A 6 A ...

Page 138: ...1 3P IRT PRO X204 IRT PRO X202 2P IRT PRO X201 3P IRT PRO Pin 1 L1 24 VDC X204 2TS L1 12 V 24 VDC L1 24 VDC Pin 2 M1 N1 Pin 3 M2 L2 24 VDC Pin 4 L2 24 VDC X204 2TS L2 12 V 24 VDC N2 Pin 5 FE Functional Earth Note Because the SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO the SCALANCE X202 2P IRT PRO and the SCALANCE X201 3P IRT PRO do not have a redundant power supply the power supply must be connected to L1 and N1 ...

Page 139: ... connected to a redundant power supply two separate power supplies both must meet these requirements The signaling contact can be subjected to a maximum load of 100 mA safety extra low voltage SELV 24 V DC Note the exception The signaling contact can be used for X204 2TS with a maximum load of 50 mA Never operate an IE Switch X 200 with AC voltage or DC voltage higher than 32 V DC CAUTION If IE Sw...

Page 140: ...O SCALANCE X202 2P IRT PRO SCALANCE X201 3P IRT PRO Pin number Assignment Pin number Assignment Pin 1 F1 Pin 1 F1 Pin 2 F2 Pin 2 n c Pin 3 n c Pin 4 F2 Pin 5 n c The following errors faults can be signaled by the signaling contact The loss and the establishment of a link on a monitored port The failure of one of the two redundant power supplies The loss of the connection to the controller in PROFI...

Page 141: ... 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 141 The signaling contact remains activated until the error fault is eliminated or until the current status is applied as the new desired status using the button When the IE Switch X 200 is turned off the signaling contact is always activated open ...

Page 142: ...ck of the screw Wall mounting The device is grounded by the securing screw in the unpainted hole Please note that X 200 IE switches must be grounded over one securing screw with minimum resistance If an IE Switch X 200 is mounted on a non conducting base a grounding cable must be installed The grounding cable is not supplied with the device Connect the paint free surface of the device to the neare...

Page 143: ...ons supplied with the IE FC RJ 45 Plug Figure 5 2 IE FC RJ 45 Plug 180 Inserting the IE FC RJ 45 Plug 180 1 Insert the IE FC RJ 45 Plug 180 into the twisted pair port of the IE Switch X 200 until it locks in place Figure 5 3 Inserting the IE FC RJ 45 Plug 180 The flush fit and locking mechanism of the PROFINET compliant IE FC RJ 45 Plug 180 along with the securing collar on the TP port of the IE S...

Page 144: ...Press on the locking mechanism of the IE FC RJ 45 Plug 180 gently to remove the plug Figure 5 4 Releasing the RJ 45 Plug If there is not enough space to release the lock with your hand you can also use a 2 5 mm screwdriver You can then remove the IE FC RJ 45 Plug 180 from the twisted pair socket Figure 5 5 Releasing the RJ 45 Plug with a screwdriver ...

Page 145: ...Plug Pro or IE SC RJ Plug Pro in the documentation supplied with the connectors Figure 5 6 IE RJ 45 Plug Pro or IE SC RJ Plug Pro Inserting the IE RJ 45 Plug Pro or IE SC RJ Plug Pro 1 Insert the IE RJ 45 Plug Pro or IE SC RJ Plug Pro until they click in place in the IE Switches X 200 Figure 5 7 IE RJ 45 Plug Pro or IE SC RJ Plug Pro inserted Removing the IE RJ 45 Plug Pro or IE SC RJ Plug Pro 1 R...

Page 146: ...Connection 5 5 Fitting the IE RJ 45 Plug Pro and IE SC RJ Plug Pro SCALANCE X 200 146 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 ...

Page 147: ...s of assigning an IP address to an unconfigured device using DHCP STEP 7 V 5 3 plus SP 1 or higher If you want to assign an IP address using STEP 7 the forwarding of DCP frames to the relevant IE switch X 200 must not be disabled Primary Setup Tool V3 or higher If you want to assign an IP address using the PST tool the forwarding of DCP frames to the relevant IE switch must not be disabled 6 1 2 C...

Page 148: ...Tool on your computer 1 Double click on the setup exe file name in the Windows Explorer or start the program with the Windows menu Start Run 2 In the Choose Setup Language dialog box select the language in which you want to make the installation 3 The first dialog box of the Installation Wizard appears Click on the Next button 4 The dialog box for selecting the installation folder appears Click on...

Page 149: ...of the Primary Setup Tool This means that it must be installed separately with this operating system Procedure Follow the steps below to check whether or not the DLC protocol is installed on a computer 1 Select the menu Start Settings Control Panel Network and Dial up Connections 2 Select the connection to your Ethernet communications module 3 Open the Properties dialog using the context sensitive...

Page 150: ...rst time a dialog box opens in which you set the language for the program You can also set the language separately in the Settings Language menu Selecting the network adapter If there is more than one network adapter in your computer you can open the Settings Network Adapter menu and specify which adapter is used by the Primary Setup Tool for network access This menu displays a maximum of four net...

Page 151: ... always disabled because this address is a property of the device that cannot be modified The Client ID parameter and DNS is also not supported by the IE Switch X 200 3 Decide how the device will obtain its IP address Dynamically from a DHCP server Select the Obtain IP address from DHCP server option button Manual assignment by the user Select the Assign IP parameters option button 4 Make the foll...

Page 152: ... following the steps outlined below 1 Select the module you want to configure in the left half of the program window If an interface is selected and the input screen for the configuration data is displayed it is not possible to download the configuration data 2 Start the download with one of the steps outlined below Select the Module Download menu command Click on the second button from the left i...

Page 153: ...by selecting the ule Remove Module menu command Using this menu has no effect on the existence Assigning a PN IO device name PN IO device name to PROFINET IO compliant devices After selecting ign Name menu a dialog box opens in which you can enter the required Finding the location of a device Flash command you can make the LEDs of the relevant device flash is menu a dialog appears with which you c...

Page 154: ...onnection is not absolutely necessary Properties of DHCP The use of DHCP is not restricted to the startup phase DHCP can also be used during operation The IP address remains valid for a period set by the DHCP server known as the lease time When this expires the DHCP server must be requested to assign an IP address again Generally there is no fixed address assignment in other words when a client re...

Page 155: ...so be activated by turning on the device and holding down the button until the fault LED starts to flash Note The product must be connected with the FTP client at port 1 With the boot loader activated follow the steps below to load new firmware on the IE Switch X 200 Assign an IP address to the device You can do this with the PST tool Once you have assigned the IP address you can communicate with ...

Page 156: ...g mechanisms are integrated to prevent unauthorized access to an IE switch CLI via TELNET or SSH A CLI session is interrupted automatically if no input is made for more than five minutes This value can be assigned using the CLI up to 600 s The automatic interruption of a CLI session can also be disabled with CLI Web Based Management There is an automatic logout after 5 minutes you can however also...

Page 157: ...tch must have an IP address before you can use Web Based Management To use Web Based Management there must be an Ethernet connection between the IE switch and the client computer Use of a Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 5 or higher is recommended All the pages of Web Based Management require JavaScript You should therefore make sure that Java Script is enabled in your browser settings Note T...

Page 158: ...isplayed Figure 6 5 LOGON screen 2 In the User Name list box select the Admin entry if you want to change settings of the IE switch read and write access If you select the User entry you only have read access to the configuration data of the IE switch 3 Enter your password If you have not yet set a password the default passwords as shipped apply Enter admin if you selected admin as the user name o...

Page 159: ... the dialog see below you can see a schematic representation of an IE Switch X 200 with the existing modules and the corresponding LEDs The send display is not displayed realistically in other words the LEDs do not flash Figure 6 6 LED Simulation display 6 3 3 Working with WBM Navigation bar The upper menu bar of WBM provides 3 links Console This link opens a console window In this window you can ...

Page 160: ...ing Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 Buttons Refresh If you click on this button current data of the switch is requested and displayed Set Values If you click on this button configuration data you have set is stored on the device NOTICE It is only possible to change the configuration if you log on as admin Note A blue text is a link that can be clicked ...

Page 161: ...le entry in the upper menu bar of Web Based Management A Telnet connection opens automatically in which you can log on with your user name and password Shortcuts for commands As an alternative instead of entering full CLI commands you can simply enter the first letter or the first few letters and then press the Tab key The Command Line Interface then displays a command starting with the letter or ...

Page 162: ...tput the current value Optional parameters are shown in square brackets Example devname Device Name You can assign a new name with the devname command by setting the parameter Device Name If the parameter Device Name is not set the current name is displayed Alternative input values are separated by the pipe character In this case you specify one of the listed values as the parameter Example E D Yo...

Page 163: ...rface CLI SCALANCE X 200 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 163 6 3 5 WBM menus 6 3 5 1 Management menus the Start menu The Start dialog The following start screen appears after you enter the login and password in WBM Select the required function from the menu on the left hand side Figure 6 7 Start Menu dialog ...

Page 164: ...ters You can change PNIO Device Name System Contact System Location and System Name Figure 6 8 System Configuration dialog System up time The system up time displays the operating time of the device since the last restart Product Name Displays the product name Device Type Displays the device type PNIO Device Name In this box you enter the name under which the device will be accessible in PROFINET ...

Page 165: ...et Values Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 2 System Configuration CLI SYSTEM Command Description Comment info Shows the current system information devname Device Name Sets the PNIO Device Name variable Administrator only name sysName Sets the sysName variable Administrator only contact sysContact Sets the sysContact variable Administrator only location sysLocation Sets the sysLocation ...

Page 166: ...Switch X 200 If a C PLUG is inserted the dialog displays the configuration data it contains You cannot modify the contents of the boxes Figure 6 9 C PLUG Information dialog C PLUG State The status of the C PLUG is displayed here ACCEPTED There is a C PLUG with a valid and matching content inserted in the device NOT ACCEPTED No C PLUG or C PLUG inserted but invalid or incompatible content This stat...

Page 167: ...irmware File System Shows the type of C PLUG file system File System Size Shows the maximum storage capacity of the C PLUG file system File System Usage Shows the storage space being utilized in the C PLUG file system C PLUG Info String Displays information on the device that used the C PLUG previously for example order number type designation version of hardware and software NOTICE If an empty C ...

Page 168: ... You can clear this error status by restarting or removing the C PLUG after turning off the basic device To retain the configuration of the basic device even after deleting the C PLUG the configuration data stored on the C PLUG is transferred to the internal memory of the basic device Continue without C PLUG If the C PLUG is removed from a device an error message is displayed after the device rest...

Page 169: ... shows information on the parameters for Identification Maintenance The following screen contains information on device specific vendor and maintenance data such as the order number serial number version numbers etc Figure 6 10 System Identification Maintenance I M0 Here you can see the individual parameters for Identification Maintenance I M 1 Function tag Here you can enter the function tag plan...

Page 170: ... Command Description Comment info Displays information on the Identification Maintenance menu item function function Specifies the function max 32 characters Administrator only location location Specifies the location max 32 characters Administrator only 6 3 5 5 The System Restart Defaults WBM menu System Restart Defaults In this screen there is a button with which you can restart the device and v...

Page 171: ...ers IP address Subnet mask IP address of the default router DHCP flag System name System location System contact PNIO Device Name System Event Log Table Settings for ring redundancy and standby An automatic restart is triggered In the user mode this button is invisible Restore Factory Defaults and Restart Click this button to restore the factory defaults for the configuration The protected default...

Page 172: ... the PC to the IE Switch X 200 You can also load new firmware from a file located on your client PC You can make the entries required for this on the page of the System Save Load HTTP menu Figure 6 12 System Save and Load via HTTP dialog Configuration File Name and possibly also folder path of the configuration file that you want to load on the IE Switch X 200 or where you want to store the curren...

Page 173: ...restrictions SCALANCE X200 4P IRT X201 3P IRT and X202 2P IRT are compatible with firmware X200IRT V2 1 or later SCALANCE X202 2P IRT PRO and X204P IRT PRO are compatible with firmware X200IRT V3 1 or later SCALANCE XF204IRT is compatible with firmware X200IRT V4 1 or later SCALANCE X201 3P IRT PRO is compatible with firmware X200IRT V4 5 or later SCALANCE XF204 XF204 2 XF206 1 XF208 are compatibl...

Page 174: ...server You can make the entries required for this on the page of the System Save Load TFTP menu Figure 6 13 System Save and Load via TFTP dialog TFTP Server IP Address The IP address of the TFTP server with which you want to exchange data TFTP Server IP Port The port of the TFTP server over which data exchange will be handled If necessary you can change the default value 69 to your own requirement...

Page 175: ... the device In this case compatible firmware will have to be loaded again with the boot loader You should therefore remember the following restrictions SCALANCE X200 4P IRT X201 3P IRT and X202 2P IRT are compatible with firmware X200IRT V2 1 or later SCALANCE X202 2P IRT PRO and X204P IRT PRO are compatible with firmware X200IRT V3 1 or later SCALANCE XF204IRT is compatible with firmware X200IRT ...

Page 176: ...ministrator only cfgname file name Specifies the name of a file maximum 255 characters from which the configuration data will be loaded or in which this data will be saved Administrator only cfgsave Saves the configuration data in a file Administrator only cfgload Loads the configuration data from a file Administrator only logname file name Specifies the name of a file maximum 255 characters in wh...

Page 177: ...e boot software firmware and hardware Figure 6 14 System Version Numbers dialog Boot Software The version of the boot software is displayed here The boot software is stored permanently on the IE Switch X 200 and is used to load new firmware Firmware The version of the firmware running on the IE Switch X 200 Hardware Revision Displays the version of the device MAC Address Displays the MAC address o...

Page 178: ... X 200 178 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 7 System Information CLI Command Description Comment info Displays the MAC address MLFB and serial number Table 6 8 System Configuration CLI SYSTEM Command Description Comment versions Shows versions of firmware hardware and boot software ...

Page 179: ...ialog if you are the administrator you can change the passwords for Admin and User The password can be up to a maximum of 16 characters 7 bit ASCII long You apply your settings with Set Value Note Default password when supplied For Admin admin For the user user Figure 6 15 System Passwords dialog Table 6 9 System Passwords CLI SYSTEM Command Description Comment password admin user password Sets a ...

Page 180: ...gure 6 16 Select Set Button Configuration dialog Restore Factory Defaults Here you can restore the factory defaults using the Select Set button Enable Disable Redundancy Manager Here you can decide whether or not the redundancy manager can be enabled and disabled with a button Set Fault Mask Here you can specify whether or not it is possible to set the fault mask with a button 6 3 5 11 The System ...

Page 181: ...n quick succession are not always displayed in the causal sequence Figure 6 17 System Event Log Table dialog Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 10 System Event Log Table CLI SYSTEM LOG Command Description Comment info Displays information on the log table configuration events show clear Indicates or erases expired events in memory Administrator only eventmax Max count Specifies the maxim...

Page 182: ...LI SCALANCE X 200 182 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 6 3 5 12 The X200 WBM menu Status This page provides information on operating states such as power supply and fault status Figure 6 18 Status dialog Power This displays how the power is supplied Fault Status Indicates whether faults are pending and if so which ...

Page 183: ...ngs in this dialog allow you to monitor the link status and the redundant power supply The values of the settings that can be made with the button configuration are also displayed Figure 6 19 Fault Mask dialog Enable Monitoring Redundant power supply Here you can enable disable monitoring of the redundant power supply Note The following devices do not have a redundant power supply SCALANCE X204 IR...

Page 184: ... ports Enable Link Up Monitoring Error message when the status of the port is Link up Here you can enable disable monitoring of the link status for the individual ports Note With the default setting as supplied no port is monitored in other words the fault mask is empty As default the power supply is also not monitored Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 11 Fault Mask CLI X200 Command Des...

Page 185: ... configuration In this case the default ring ports must be used see section Overview of the product characteristics table Overview of the connection options The default mode Automatic Redundancy Detection automatically configures the ring If an HSR ring is configured exactly one device in the ring must be set to HSR Manager mode All other devices in the ring must be set to either Automatic Redunda...

Page 186: ...ith the role of HSR Manager in the ring If this is the case the device adopts the role of HSR Client If no HSR manager is found all devices with the Automatic Redundancy Detection setting negotiate among themselves to establish which device adopts the role of MRP Manager The other device automatically set themselves to MRP Client mode MRP Client Here you can select the MRP Client role In an MRP ri...

Page 187: ...undancy role HSR Manager was adopted Here you select which is the first ring port Second ring port relevant only when the Automatic Redundancy Detection role MRP client or HSR client is selected and the redundancy role HSR Manager was adopted Here you select which is the second ring port Static ring port relevant only when the HSR Manager role is selected and the redundancy role HSR Manager was ad...

Page 188: ...ew of the product characteristics table Overview of the connection options Note Note the following when configuring an HSR ring If no redundancy HSR Manager has been specified yet the ring must be interrupted at one point This avoids circulating frames If an MRP ring is configured at least one device in the ring must be set to Automatic Redundancy Detection mode The role of the redundancy manager ...

Page 189: ...ager Auto Client C MRP Client E HSR Manager D HSR Client Administrator only static n m Specifies the static fixed ring port Note Only for the HSR Manager and HSR Client modes Specifies the static fixed ring port in the range n m Administrator only isolated n m Specifies the isolated ring port Note Only for the HSR Manager and HSR Client modes Specifies the static fixed ring port in the range n m A...

Page 190: ...ust be configured as standby partners Enable the standby manager mechanism for both standby partners and select the port via which the module is connected to the ring you want to link to For the Standby connection name a name unique within the ring must be assigned for both partners This identifies the two modules as standby partners that belong together Modules already being used as HSR managers ...

Page 191: ...he slave function can take over the role of the standby master Note The standby manager always requires an activated HSR client If this is not activated the following error message is displayed Cannot enable Standby manager if redundancy is disabled and not in HSR Client mode Note If two devices are linked by the standby function the Standby function must be enabled on both devices Note The IE Swi...

Page 192: ... menu Agent Configuration This menu item provides you with options for the IP address You can specify whether or not the IE Switch X 200 obtains its IP address dynamically or has a fixed address You can also enable options for accessing the IE Switch X 200 such as TELNET Figure 6 22 Agent Configuration dialog Note When supplied SSH and TELNET are activated When supplied DHCP identification via MAC...

Page 193: ...ask of the IE Switch X 200 Default gateway If the PC with the Internet browser is not in the same subnet as the IE Switch X 200 you must enter the IP address of the default gateway here Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 14 Agent Configuration CLI AGENT Command Description Comment info Displays information on the agent settings ttimeout E D Timeout Enable disable or specify the TELNET ti...

Page 194: ...D Enables disables DHCP Administrator only dhcptype M N C D Specifies the DHCP parameters M MAC address N system name C client ID D PNIO device name Administrator only clientid client ID Specifies the DHCP client ID Administrator only 6 3 5 17 The Ping WBM menu Reachability of an address in an IP network The ping function in Web Based Management has exactly the same function as the terminal functi...

Page 195: ...ode is possible Agent SNMP Configuration Configuration of SNMP for an IE Switch X 200 On the SNMP Configuration page you make basic settings for SNMP For detailed settings traps groups users there are separate menu items in WBM Figure 6 23 Agent SNMP Configuration dialog SNMP enabled Here you can decide whether only SNMPv3 or also SNMPv1 v2 can be used SNMP Read Only Enables disables write protect...

Page 196: ...e you can enable or disable the sending of SNMP traps Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 16 Agent SNMP Configuration CLI AGENT SNMP Command Description Comment info Displays information on SNMP snmp A 3 D Enables either A all SNMP versions or 3 only SNMPv3 or D disables SNMP Administrator only readonly Enables disables SNMPv1 read only mode Administrator only getcomm string Specifies the...

Page 197: ...ents If an alarm event occurs the IE Switch X 200 can send traps alarm frames to up to two different network management stations at the same time Traps are sent only for events specified in the Agent Event Configuration menu Figure 6 24 Agent Trap Configuration dialog IP Address Here you enter the addresses of the stations to which the IE Switch X 200 will send traps Enable Trap Click on the check...

Page 198: ...uration table traps E D Enables disables traps Administrator only settrap entry IP E D Enables disables the trap IP address to be specified Administrator only 6 3 5 20 The Agent SNMP Config Groups WBM menu Agent SNMP Configuration Groups In this screen you create or delete user groups for device access using SNMPv3 You can decide whether or not members of a group need to authenticate themselves wh...

Page 199: ...nt info Displays a list of all created SNMPv3 user groups add Name NOAUTH AUTH PRIV R W Adds an SNMPv3 user group Administrator only edit index NOAUTH AUTH PRIV RE RD WE WD Changes the properties of an SNMPv3 group The index of the group to be modified must be obtained with the Info command Administrator only delete index Deletes an SNMPv3 group The index of the group to be deleted must be obtaine...

Page 200: ...A5E00349864 19 6 3 5 21 The Agent SNMP Config Group Table WBM menu Agent SNMP Configuration Group Table If you want to create a new SNMPv3 user group this dialog appears Figure 6 26 Agent SNMP Configuration Group Table dialog Group Name Enter the name of the SNMPv3 group you want to create here Security Level Here you set the required security level for the group you are creating ...

Page 201: ...uthenticate themselves when accessing the IE Switch X 200 and communicate without encryption Auth No Priv The members of the group need to authenticate themselves for SNMP access to the IE Switch X 200 but nevertheless communicate without encryption Auth Priv The members of the group need to authenticate themselves and communicate via an encrypted SNMP connection Access Here you decide whether the...

Page 202: ...v3 When you create a user you assign it to a previously created group You also need to set the required passwords and the authentication algorithm The relevant user names are the defaults for the passwords Figure 6 27 Agent SNMP Config Users screen Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 19 Agent SNMP Configuration Users CLI AGENT SNMP USER Command Description Comment info Displays a list of ...

Page 203: ...be modified must be obtained with the Info command Administrator only delete index Deletes an SNMPv3 user The index of the user to be deleted must be obtained with the Info command Administrator only clearall Deletes all SNMPv3 users that have been created Administrator only 6 3 5 23 The Agent SNMP Config User Table WBM menu Agent SNMP Configuration User Table If you want to create a new SNMPv3 us...

Page 204: ...r you are creating will log on with the IE switch for SNMPv3 communication Privacy Password Password Confirmation Here you specify the password that the user will use for encryption of SNMPv3 communication 6 3 5 24 The Agent Event Config WBM menu Agent Event Configuration On this page you specify how the IE Switch X 200 reacts to system events By selecting the corresponding check boxes you specify...

Page 205: ... power supply monitoring Redundancy Event A redundancy event is triggered When the redundant connection is opened or closed When a second ring manager is identified Loop detection A loop was detected in the network Standby Event relevant for IRT switches only A standby event is triggered When the standby connection is opened or closed When the standby partner is lost or returns Signaling Contact C...

Page 206: ...rror Administrator only sclose yes no Switches the signaling contact if this in aligned mode Yes The contact is closed No The contact is opened Administrator only Specifies how an IE switch reacts to system events You can enter the following values for the Event parameter CW Cold Warm Start LC Link Change AF Authentication Failure PM Power M12 Change FC Fault State Change RD Redundancy Event SB St...

Page 207: ... network monitoring to be set up for networks with few nodes based on an E mail system When an E mail event message is received the WBM can be started by the browser using the identification of the sender to read out further diagnostic information E mails can only be sent when the E mail function is activated on the IE Switch X 200 and the E mail address of the recipient is configured the E mail f...

Page 208: ...arameters Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 21 Agent E Mail Configuration CLI AGENT EMAIL Command Description Comment info Shows the E mail configuration mail E D Enables disables the mailing function Administrator only smtp IP address port Specifies the IP address and the port number of the SMTP server Administrator only from address Specifies a text that will be entered in the From fi...

Page 209: ...ystem time Either the time since the last restart or the current time is displayed here If the time is received from a non time server the text not synchronized is displayed Enable time client The time function can be enabled and disabled here Time client type You can choose from four different protocol types here SNTP Poll If you choose this protocol type you have to define further settings Time ...

Page 210: ... the initial poll for the system time if this was not successful the first time Poll interval Once the system time has been adopted the first time from the time server it is updated cyclically with renewed polls to the time server Here you specify how often the updates take place Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 22 Agent Time Client Configuration CLI AGENT TIME Command Description Comm...

Page 211: ...e data traffic from the mirror port to the monitor port Apart from the device be monitored no other communication node should be connected to the monitor port Figure 6 32 Switch Configuration Port Mirroring dialog Mirroring Enabled Clicking this check box enables or disables the mirroring function Mirrored Port Under mirrored port enter the port to be monitored Monitor Port Under monitor port ente...

Page 212: ...ed communication problems will occur when connected nodes are plugged into different ports In normal mode the aging function should therefore remain enabled NOTICE Note the following for all X 200IRT IE switches With the Port Mirroring function and cyclic PROFINET data traffic the mirror port monitor port only shows the frames received at the monitored port mirrored port Non cyclic frames mean tha...

Page 213: ...ts WBM menu Switch Ports This dialog informs you about the current status of the ports You can also make various port settings Figure 6 33 Switch Ports screen Port Shows the port number Type Displays the type of port The following port types are available with the IE Switch X 200 modules TP 10 TX TP 100 TX FO 100 FX Mode Shows transmission rate 10 or 100 Mbps and the transmission mode full duplex ...

Page 214: ...en when a PROFINET configuration is downloaded In PROFINET mode all ports of a non IRT compliant IE Switch X 200 are automatically enabled Note If an IE switch port operating in autonegotiation mode is connected to a partner device that is not operating in autonegotiation mode the partner device must be set permanently to half duplex mode If an IE switch port is set permanently to full duplex the ...

Page 215: ...49864 19 215 Command Description Comment speed port 10 100 A Specifies the port speed 10 10 Mbps 100 100 Mbps A Autonegotiation If autonegotiation is set the setting applies for speed and duplicity Administrator only duplex port H F A Specifies the port duplexity H half F full A autonegotiation If autonegotiation is set the setting applies for speed and duplicity Administrator only ...

Page 216: ... run independent fault diagnostics on the cable This allows short circuits and cable breaks to be localized NOTICE Please note that this test is permitted only when no data connection is established on the port to be tested This test is not possible for IRT devices Figure 6 34 Switch Ports Diagnostics dialog Port The port to be tested is specified here Run Test This button activates the test Pair ...

Page 217: ...rt circuit Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 26 Switch Port Diagnostics CLI SWITCH Command Description Comment test n Starts the Switch Port Diagnostics function for an individual port 6 3 5 30 The Switch FDB WBM menu Switch Forwarding Database The forwarding database displays which MAC addresses are currently reachable in the network via which port The FDB is refreshed each time the ag...

Page 218: ...nd must be called without specifying ports Port index 0 stands for the internal interface of the IE Switch X 200 This is indicated in the fdb by C Example The command fdb 01 08 00 99 99 99 1 2 3 enters the MAC address 01 08 00 99 99 99 for ports 1 3 in the FDB Administrator only Note With SCALANCE X 200 the MAC address table is deleted within 1s Note Only dynamically learned Ethernet addresses are...

Page 219: ... Resolution Protocol Table This dialog shows which MAC address is assigned to which IP address Figure 6 36 Switch ARP Table Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 28 Switch ARP Table CLI SWITCH Command Description Comment arp Displays the ARP table 6 3 5 32 The Switch LLDP WBM menu Configuring frames of the Link Layer Discovery Protocol This dialog allows you to configure the handling of fra...

Page 220: ... to identify the network topology To structure a network logically the sending and receipt of LLDP frames can be configured per port Note The LLDP protocol can be disabled in STEP 7 using the End of topology discovery function Note With the SCALANCE X202 2IRT and X204IRT with a product version lower than or equal to 003 the following port specific sender addresses are used for LLDP frames Port 1 0...

Page 221: ... 200 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 221 The following settings can be made for the displayed ports Symbol Meaning Port sends and receives LLDP frames LLDP frames are neither sent nor received not with X 200IRT IE switches LLDP frames are sent but not received LLDP frames are received but not sent not with X 200IRT IE switches ...

Page 222: ... frames are only received on ports 1 3 Administrator only Note With X 200IRT IE switches only the following settings are possible Port sends and receives LLDP frames LLDP frames are sent but not received 6 3 5 33 The Switch DCP WBM menu Configuring Discovery and basic Configuration Protocol frames This dialog allows you to configure the handling of frames of the Discovery and basic Configuration P...

Page 223: ...Interface CLI SCALANCE X 200 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 223 Note If DCP is turned off it may not be possible to configure all switches with the PST tool The following settings can be made for the displayed ports Symbol Meaning Port sends and receives DCP frames DCP frames are received but not sent ...

Page 224: ...ays the current DCP settings dcpport ports enabled disabled Enables or disables the sending of DCP frames on one or more ports Example The command dcpport 1 2 3 rx specifies that DCP frames are only received on ports 1 3 Administrator only 6 3 5 34 The Switch POF WBM menu Plastic Optical Fiber Management This screen displays the diagnostic data for interfaces with plastic FO cables Figure 6 37 POF...

Page 225: ... link power margin available The fiber optic diagnostics screen appears if you click on one of the displayed ports It displays information on the available link power margin over time Figure 6 38 POF fiber optic diagnostics The vertical axis shows the available link power margin in dB The horizontal axis shows the time since the IE Switch X 200 started up The time from the startup of the IE Switch...

Page 226: ...k power margins when plastic optical fiber POF is used If polymer cladded fiber PCF is used diagnostics is not possible 6 3 5 35 The Loop Detection Config WBM menu Loop Detection Configuration On this page you specify for the ports for which loop detection will be activated These ports send test frames If these frames are sent back to the device there is a Loop Note Note that the functions of the ...

Page 227: ...Configuration diagnostics using remote mechanisms 6 3 Configuration using Web Based Management WBM and Command Line Interface CLI SCALANCE X 200 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 227 ...

Page 228: ...own list Here you can specify for all ports whether a port is activated or deactivated if a local loop is detected If a port specific setting was made Variant is displayed Loop Detection Port Control Meaning of the column entries Port display box The relevant port is listed here Setting drop down list In this area you define the behavior of the port You can choose from the following options Sender...

Page 229: ...ection frames Loops via network components whose ports are set to blocked are not detected Note Test frames create additional network load We recommend that you only configure individual switches for example at branch points of the ring as senders and the others as forwarders Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 31 Loop Detection Configuration CLI SWITCH LOOPD Command Description Comment i...

Page 230: ...as internal statistics counters RMON Remote Monitoring counters with which it counts the number of received frames according to the following criteria Frame length Frame type Bad frames This information provides you with an overview of the data traffic and any problems on the network Figure 6 39 Statistics Throughput dialog Octets In Displays the number of received bytes Octets Out Displays the nu...

Page 231: ...es the shorter the frame Max Utilization Displays the peak value of port utilization as a percentage Note The Utilization value is calculated from the incoming frames Here both correct and bad frames are relevant Outgoing frames are not taken into account in the calculation of this value Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 32 Statistic CLI STAT Command Description Comment info Shows stati...

Page 232: ... the Reset Counters button you reset the counters for all ports If you click on an entry in the Port column the Packet Size Statistics graphic is displayed for the selected port You then see a graphical representation of the counter value Figure 6 40 Statistics Packet Size dialog 64 Displays the number of packets with a length of 64 bytes 65 127 Displays the number of packets with a length of 65 1...

Page 233: ...nstructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 233 1024 1518 Displays the number of packets with a length of 1024 1518 bytes Figure 6 41 Statistics Packet Size Graphic dialog graphic view Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 33 Statistic Packet Size CLI INFORM Command Description Comment sizes Shows statistical information broken down according to frame length ...

Page 234: ...unicast multicast and broadcast were received at each port If you click the Reset Counters button you reset the counters for all ports If you click on an entry in the Port column the Statistics Packet Type Graphic is displayed for the selected port You then see a graphical representation of the counter value Figure 6 42 Statistics Packet Type dialog Unicast Displays the number of packets to the un...

Page 235: ...terface CLI SCALANCE X 200 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 235 Figure 6 43 Statistics Packet Type Graphic dialog graphic view Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 34 Statistic Packet Type CLI INFORM Command Description Comment types Shows statistical information broken down according to frame type ...

Page 236: ...nd allows diagnostics for the port on which the error occurred You can reset the error counters with the Reset Counters button If you click on an entry in the Port column the Statistics Packet Error Graphic is displayed for the selected port You then see a graphical representation of the counter value Figure 6 44 Statistics Packet Error dialog The following errors can be detected CRC Packets with ...

Page 237: ...ugh mode If a frame is received with a bad checksum the forwarding of the frame is aborted prematurely and the frame is therefore shortened The counter for CRC errors is incremented If the frame involved is a frame with a length of 64 bytes the counter for undersize errors is also incremented due to the shortening of the frame Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 6 35 Statistic Packet Error ...

Page 238: ...ted on any OPC client systems OPC client systems include for example OPC Scout SIMATIC HMI SCADA Office applications This allows for example not only simple device diagnostics but also detailed information such as redundant network structures or network load distribution to be visualized This increases operational safety and improves plant availability The SNMP OPC Server has the following propert...

Page 239: ... SNMP variables from MIB II for monitoring the device status MIB II describes all the SNMP variables that are usually supported by all SNMP compliant devices Table 6 36 Variables in the System directory Variable Access rights Description sysDescr Read only A string with up to 255 characters is used This value contains the manufacturer s device ID sysObjectID Read only The address object identifier...

Page 240: ...nly The current operating status of the Ethernet port The following values are possible up 1 down 2 ifLastChange Read only Length of time for which the selected port has been operating in the current status The value is shown in hundredths of a second ifInErrors Read only Number of received packages that were not forwarded to higher protocol layers because of an error ifOutErrors Read only Number ...

Page 241: ...nager and has closed the ring In other words the bus with the IE Switches X 200 connected to it is interrupted fault The redundancy manager switches through the connection between the ring ports and thus restores a functioning bus configuration snX200RmStateChanges Read only Indicates how often the redundancy manager was switched to active snBootStrapVersion Read only The firmware version of the b...

Page 242: ...Configuration diagnostics using remote mechanisms 6 3 Configuration using Web Based Management WBM and Command Line Interface CLI SCALANCE X 200 242 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 ...

Page 243: ...und on the accompanying CD in the FW SCALANCE X 200 IRT Isochronous Real Time folder You should remember the following restrictions The SCALANCE XF204 IRT is compatible with firmware X200IRT V4 1 or later The SCALANCE X201 3P IRT PRO is compatible with firmware X200IRT V4 5 or later Firmware V3 1 must not be used for these two modules Note No port mirroring in IRT mode Disable the function Port Mi...

Page 244: ...ed on this information and the other configuration data STEP 7 calculates the optimized sequence of the IRT communication and the resulting update time Keeping network load within limits To allow you to limit the network load resulting from extremely short update times update groups are configured for the IRT data If only a few devices require the shortest update times these are assigned to the fi...

Page 245: ... you can use the options of PROFINET IO for a connected IE Switch X 200 In the example it is assumed that an S7 station is already configured with a PN IO chain see also PN IO System Manual An example of a hardware configuration with a PN IO chain is shown in the following figure NOTICE If you want to operate X200 IE switches that were previously configured over PROFINET without PROFINET functiona...

Page 246: ...IO setup of the station Including the IE Switch X 200 To include the individual X 200 IE switches as PN IO devices the IE Switch X 200 must exist in the module catalog under PROFINET IO If this is not the case the X 200 IE switches must be included by linking the supplied GSDML file in the module catalog A device name can then be assigned ...

Page 247: ...red X 200 IE switches from the hardware catalog to the PROFINET IO system The inserted IE Switch X 200 appears as an icon in HW Config 5 Click on the 1 SCALANCE icon so that the slots of the SCALANCE are displayed in the lower part of the screen By double clicking on slot 0 you can set the global parameters of the SCALANCE substitute module 6 By double clicking on slot 1 you can make the PNIO sett...

Page 248: ...8 with PLC Ethernet Assign Device Name Figure 8 3 Assign Device Name PN IO dialog If you use more than one PN IO device the Assign Device Name dialog also displays more than one PN IO device In this case you should compare the MAC address of the device with the indicated MAC address and select the proper IO device You can also check the assignment visually with the Flashing On Off button all the L...

Page 249: ... view of the selected device 3 Double click on slot 0 to open the properties dialog of the PROFINET interface As an alternative the properties dialog can also be opened by right clicking on slot 0 and selecting the Object Properties entry from the context menu 4 Then select the Parameters tab Here you can make the following settings Redundant power supply Not monitored The failure of one of the tw...

Page 250: ...ties dialog of the PROFINET interface of the switch double click on the slot PN IO 2 Open the Media Redundancy tab Figure 8 4 Properties dialog of the PROFINET interface Media Redundancy tab You can set the following parameters in the MRP configuration box to configure MRP for the device Domain Role Ring port Diagnostics interrupts Redundancy parameters are not set by STEP 7 ...

Page 251: ...ion box set the role to Not node in the ring Domain All devices configured in a ring with MRP must belong to the same redundancy domain A device cannot belong to more than one redundancy domain If you leave the setting for Domain as the factory set default mrpdomain the factory settings for Role and Ring ports also remain active The MRP settings remain in effect following a restart of the device o...

Page 252: ... that you assign the fixed role of Client to all other devices in the ring before you close the ring Otherwise there may be circulating data frames that will cause a failure in the network You want to disable MRP Select the option Not node in the ring if you do not want to operate the device within a ring topology with MRP Ring port 1 ring port 2 Here select the port you want to configure as ring ...

Page 253: ... ring Parameter assignment of the redundancy is not set by STEP 7 This option only affects switches If you enable this option existing redundancy settings from Web Based Management CLI or SNMP are retained and are not overwritten Select this option if you want to set the properties for media redundancy using alternative mechanism or tools such as Web based Management or SNMP The parameters in the ...

Page 254: ...device whose settings you want to change In the lower half of the station window there is a detailed view of the selected device 2 Double click on the required port to open its properties dialog As an alternative the properties dialog can also be opened by right clicking on the relevant port and selecting the Object Properties entry from the context menu 3 Then select the Topology tab Figure 8 5 S...

Page 255: ... do this select the port of another device that is connected to the currently selected port in the Partner Port drop down list Alternating partner port Select this option if you want alternating ports to be monitored Any partner Select this setting if you do not want the topology be monitored The is the default setting Changing partner ports Here select all ports to be monitored when ports alterna...

Page 256: ...anagement CLI or SNMP before it establishes a connection to the controller As soon as there is a connection to the controller the redundancy settings can no longer be changed NOTICE If a firmware is downloaded that is older than the firmware already on the device you will need to reset to factory settings after downloading the firmware If the firmware of an IE Switch X 200 is updated make sure tha...

Page 257: ...onLow DWord Alarm_enable BlockType 1 Constant BlockLength 6 Constant in device data designates the length without Type Length BlockVersionHigh 1 Constant in device data designates the major version BlockVersionLow 1 Constant in device data designates the minor version Enable_alarms This bit list specifies what is to be monitored If a bit is set this alarm source is enabled Reserved Bit 2 31 C PLUG...

Page 258: ... 1 Constant in device data designates the major version BlockVersionLow 1 Constant in device data designates the minor version Status Reserved Bits 8 31 C PLUG_status Bits 4 7 Reserved Bits 2 3 Fault_line_status Bit 1 Power line redundancy Bit 0 0 Information regarding the configuration plug of the network component 0 C PLUG inserted and ok 1 C PLUG not inserted 2 C PLUG inserted but not ok incorr...

Page 259: ...NumberOfPeers Word Padding Byte LengthPeerPortID 8 Byte PeerPortID Byte LengthPeerChassisID 8 Byte PeerChassisID Word Padding DWord LineDelay 6 Byte PeerMACAddress Word Padding Word MAUType Word Padding DWord DomainBoundary DWord MulticastBoundary Word LinkState Word Padding DWord MediaType BlockType Constant 0x020F BlockLength Constant describes the length of the data record without the BlockType...

Page 260: ... of the port used NumberOfPeers Number of neighboring ports LengthPeerPortID Length of the PeerPortID field in bytes PeerPortID Designation of the neighboring port LengthPeerChassisID Length of the PeerChassisID field in bytes PeerChassisID ID of the neighboring device LineDelay LineDelay FormatIndicator 0 Value hexadecimal Meaning 0x00000000 Line delay and cable delay unknown 0x00000001 0x7FFFFFF...

Page 261: ...09 Reserved 0x000A 10BASETXHD 0x000B 10BASETXFD 0x000C 10BASEFLHD 0x000D 10BASEFLFD 0x000F 100BASETXHD 0x0010 100BASETXFD default 0x0011 100BASEFXHD 0x0012 100BASEFXFD 0x0013 0x0014 Reserved 0x0015 1000BASEXHD 0x0016 1000BASEXFD 0x0017 1000BASELXHD 0x0018 1000BASELXFD 0x0019 1000BASESXHD 0x001A 1000BASESXFD 0x001B 0x001C Reserved 0x001D 1000BASETHD 0x001E 1000BASETFD 0x001F 10GigBASEFX 0x0020 0x00...

Page 262: ...d 1 The multicast MAC address 01 0E CF 00 02 xx will be blocked 0 The multicast MAC address 01 0E CF 00 02 xx will not be blocked 1 The multicast MAC address 01 0E CF 00 02 1F will be blocked 31 0 The multicast MAC address 01 0E CF 00 02 1F will not be blocked LinkState Value hexadecimal Meaning 0x00 Unknown 0x01 Disabled discard 0x02 Blocked 0x03 Port listening enabled 0x04 Learn 0x05 Forward 0x0...

Page 263: ...2AF2 SCALANCE X206 1 6GK5 206 1BB10 2AA3 SCALANCE XF206 1 6GK5 206 1BC00 2AF2 SCALANCE X212 2 6GK5 212 2BB00 2AA3 SCALANCE X204 2LD 6GK5 204 2BC10 2AA3 SCALANCE X206 1LD 6GK5 206 1BC10 2AA3 SCALANCE X212 2LD 6GK5 212 2BC00 2AA3 SCALANCE X202 2IRT 6GK5 202 2BB00 2BA3 SCALANCE X204IRT 6GK5 204 0BA00 2BA3 SCALANCE XF204IRT 6GK5 204 0BA00 2BF2 SCALANCE X204IRT PRO 6GK5 204 0JA00 2BA6 SCALANCE X202 2P ...

Page 264: ... SCALANCE X202 2P IRT PRO EMC directive electromagnetic compatibility The SIMATIC NET product meets the requirements of the EC Directive 2004 108 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility The product is designed for use in the following areas Area of application Requirements Emission Immunity to interference Industrial area EN 61000 6 4 Class A 2001 EN 61000 6 2 2001 WARNING Personal injury and damage to ...

Page 265: ...trostatic discharge personnel must first discharge any electrostatic charge from their body before touching the product Note The product was tested with a device that also complies with the standards listed above If the product is operated with a device that does not meet these standards there is no guarantee that the corresponding values will be adhered to Explosion protection directive ATEX The ...

Page 266: ...ory Mutual Approval Standard Class Number 3611 FM Hazardous Classified Location Electrical Equipment Non Incendive Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D T4 and Non Incendive Class I Zone 2 Group IIC T4 FDA and IEC approvals The following products meet the FDA and IEC requirements listed below SCALANCE X204 2LD SCALANCE X206 1LD SCALANCE X212 2LD RPSOLHV ZLWK 5 DQG 66 6 5 352 8 7 Figure 9 1 FDA and IEC...

Page 267: ...ion CSA C22 2 No 142 M1987 cULus Approval for Information Technology Equipment cULus Listed 60E9 I T E Underwriters Laboratories Inc complying with UL 60950 1 Information Technology Equipment CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 cULus Approval for Industrial Control Equipment cULus Listed 69B1 Underwriters Laboratories Inc complying with UL 508 CSA C22 2 No 213 M1987 cULus Approval Hazardous Location cULus Lis...

Page 268: ... 2011 A5E00349864 19 Approved for use in Cl 1 Div 2 GP A B C D T4 A Cl 1 Zone 2 GP IIC T4 Cl 1 Zone 2 Aex nC IIC T4 EN 50155 only SCALANCE X204 2TS The SCALANCE X204 2TS meets the requirements of EN 50155 railway applications electronic equipment used on rolling stock ...

Page 269: ...11 CL 1 Div 2 GP A B C D T CL 1 Zone 2 GP IIC T Ta AS NZS 2064 Class A EN 61000 6 4 Class A EN 61000 6 2 EN 60079 15 2005 EN 60079 0 2006 II 3 G Ex nA II T KEMA 07 ATEX 0145X X216 UL 60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 ANSI ISA 12 12 01 CSA C22 2 No 213 M1987 CL 1 Div 2 GP A B C D T CL 1 Zone 2 GP IIC T FM 3611 CL 1 Div 2 GP A B C D T CL 1 Zone 2 GP IIC T Ta AS NZS 2064 Class A EN 61000 6 4 Class A EN 61...

Page 270: ...CL 1 Zone 2 GP IIC T Ta AS NZS 2064 Class A EN 61000 6 4 Class A EN 61000 6 2 EN 60079 15 2005 EN 60079 0 2006 EN 60079 28 2007 II 3 G Ex nA II T KEMA 07 ATEX 0145X II 3 2 G Ex nA op is IIC T4 DEKRA 11 ATEX 0060 X XF206 1 UL 60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 ANSI ISA 12 12 01 CSA C22 2 No 213 M1987 CL 1 Div 2 GP A B C D T CL 1 Zone 2 GP IIC T FM 3611 CL 1 Div 2 GP A B C D T CL 1 Zone 2 GP IIC T Ta AS N...

Page 271: ...MA 07 ATEX 0145X II 3 2 G Ex nA op is IIC T4 DEKRA 11 ATEX 0060 X X204IRT UL 60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 ANSI ISA 12 12 01 CSA C22 2 No 213 M1987 CL 1 Div 2 GP A B C D T CL 1 Zone 2 GP IIC T FM 3611 CL 1 Div 2 GP A B C D T CL 1 Zone 2 GP IIC T Ta AS NZS 2064 Class A EN 61000 6 4 Class A EN 61000 6 2 EN 60079 15 2005 EN 60079 0 2006 II 3 G Ex nA II T KEMA 07 ATEX 0145X XF204IRT UL 60950 1 CSA C22 ...

Page 272: ...1 ANSI ISA 12 12 01 CSA C22 2 No 213 M1987 CL 1 Div 2 GP A B C D T CL 1 Zone 2 GP IIC T FM 3611 CL 1 Div 2 GP A B C D T CL 1 Zone 2 GP IIC T Ta AS NZS 2064 Class A EN 61000 6 4 Class A EN 61000 6 2 EN 60079 15 2005 EN 60079 0 2006 II 3 G Ex nA II T KEMA 07 ATEX 0145X X201 3P IRT AS NZS 2064 Class A EN 61000 6 4 Class A EN 61000 6 2 X200 4P IRT UL 60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 ANSI ISA 12 12 01 CSA ...

Page 273: ... duration 6 shocks per axis 50 g 30 ms duration 6 shocks per axis XF204 2 5 9 Hz 3 5 mm 9 500 Hz 1 g 1 octave min 20 sweeps 15 g 6 ms duration 6 shocks per axis X206 1 5 9 Hz 3 5 mm 9 500 Hz 1 g 1 octave min 20 sweeps 15 g 6 ms duration 6 shocks per axis XF206 1 5 9 Hz 3 5 mm 9 500 Hz 1 g 1 octave min 20 sweeps 15 g 6 ms duration 6 shocks per axis X212 2 5 9 Hz 3 5 mm 9 500 Hz 1 g 1 octave min 20 ...

Page 274: ...X202 2P IRT 5 9 Hz 3 5 mm 9 500 Hz 1 g 1 octave min 20 sweeps 15 g 11 ms duration 6 shocks per axis X201 3P IRT 5 9 Hz 3 5 mm 9 500 Hz 1 g 1 octave min 20 sweeps 15 g 11 ms duration 6 shocks per axis X200 4P IRT 5 9 Hz 3 5 mm 9 500 Hz 1 g 1 octave min 20 sweeps 15 g 11 ms duration 6 shocks per axis Note The interfaces of the X 200 IE switches can be divided into groups each with 4 ports P1 to P4 P...

Page 275: ...l mounting possible No S7 300 standard rail mounting possible X206 1 60 x 125 x 124 780 XF206 1 75 x 125 x 73 250 No wall mounting possible No S7 300 standard rail mounting possible X212 2 120 x 125 x 124 1200 X204 2LD 60 x 125 x 124 780 X206 1LD 60 x 125 x 124 780 X212 2LD 120 x 125 x 124 1200 X202 2IRT 60 x 125 x 124 780 X204IRT 60 x 125 x 124 780 XF204IRT 75 x 125 x 73 250 No wall mounting poss...

Page 276: ...204IRT 4 1 1 XF204IRT 4 1 1 Type Connectors end devices or network components via twisted pair RJ 45 jacks with MDI X pinning 10 100 Mbps half full duplex Connections for end devices or network components via FO cable SC RJ jacks push pull 100 Mbps full duplex to 100BaseFX Connector for power supply 4 pin plug in terminal block Connector for signaling contact 2 pin plug in terminal block X202 2P I...

Page 277: ...use XF204 2 64 W 110 mA 1 1 A 33 V X208 3 84 W 160 mA 0 6 A 60 V XF208 3 12 W 130 mA 1 1 A 33 V X216 5 76 W 240 mA 1 1 A 33 V X224 8 40 W 350 mA 1 1 A 33 V X204 2 6 36 W 265 mA 0 6 A 60 V XF204 2 5 28 W 220 mA 1 1 A 33 V X206 1 5 28 W 220 mA 0 6 A 60 V XF206 1 4 08 W 170 mA 1 1 A 33 V X212 2 7 92 W 330 mA 1 1 A 33 V X204 2LD 6 36 W 265 mA 0 6 A 60 V X206 1LD 5 28 W 220 mA 0 6 A 60 V X212 2LD 7 92 ...

Page 278: ...2TS XF204 2 X206 1 XF206 1 X212 2 X202 2IRT 19 17 14 dBm min typ max 34 32 dBm typ max X204 2LD X206 1LD X212 2LD 15 7 dBm min max 34 dBm max X202 2P IRT PRO X201 3P IRT PRO X202 2P IRT X201 3P IRT X200 4P IRT 8 4 5 2 dBm min typ max 23 25 dBm min typ Table 10 5 Signaling contact Voltage for the signaling contact 24 VDC Current through the signaling contact max 100 mA For X204 2TS max 50 mA ...

Page 279: ...xible FRNC festoon food cable 10 m TP cord over IE FC outlet RJ 45 0 100 m IE FC TP standard cable with IE FC RJ 45 PLUG 180 or over IE FC outlet RJ 45 with 0 90 m IE FC TP standard cable 10 m TP cord XF204 X208 XF208 X216 X224 X204 2 X204 2TS XF204 2 X206 1 XF206 1 X212 2 X204 2LD X206 1LD X212 2LD X202 2IRT X204IRT XF204IRT X204 IRT PRO X202 2P IRT PRO X201 3P IRT PRO 0 55 m IE TP torsion cable ...

Page 280: ...s FO cable 62 5 125 µm glass fiber 0 5000 m Glass FO cable 50 125 µm glass fiber 1 dB km at 1300 nm 600 MHz x km 6 dB max permitted FO cable attenuation with 3 dB link power margin 0 26000 m glass FOC 9 125 µm single mode fiber 0 5 dB km at 1300 nm 13 dB max permitted FO cable attenuation with 2 dB link power margin XF204 X208 XF208 X216 X224 X204 2 X204 2TS XF204 2 X206 1 XF206 1 X212 2 X204 2LD ...

Page 281: ...D IP30 69 years X212 2LD IP30 43 years X202 2IRT IP30 62 years X204IRT IP30 81 years XF204IRT IP20 81 years X204 IRT PRO IP67 99 years X202 2P IRT PRO IP67 85 years X201 3P IRT PRO IP67 85 years X202 2P IRT IP30 84 years X201 3P IRT IP30 78 years X200 4P IRT IP30 73 years Table 10 9 Switching properties Device type SCALANCE Max number of learnable addresses Aging time Switching technique Latency X...

Page 282: ...0 C to 60 C 40 C to 70 C 95 no condensation 2000 m at max 56 C 3000 m at max 50 C X212 2 40 C to 60 C 40 C to 70 C 95 no condensation 2000 m at max 56 C 3000 m at max 50 C X204 2LD 40 C to 60 C 40 C to 70 C 95 no condensation 2000 m at max 56 C 3000 m at max 50 C X206 1LD 40 C to 60 C 40 C to 70 C 95 no condensation 2000 m at max 56 C 3000 m at max 50 C X212 2LD 40 C to 60 C 40 C to 70 C 95 no con...

Page 283: ...x 10 microseconds at 100 Mbps with a 1500 byte frame length by approx 130 microseconds at 100 Mbps This means that the more IE Switch X 200 devices the frame passes through the longer the frame delay Note The following applies to X 200 IE switches that have IRT functionality The number of IE Switches X 200 connected in a line influences the frame delay The more X 200IRT IE switches a frame runs th...

Page 284: ...Technical specifications SCALANCE X 200 284 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 ...

Page 285: ...874 2B X202 2P IRT X201 3P IRT X200 4P IRT X202 2P IRT PRO X201 3P IRT PRO IE PCF standard cable 6XV1861 2A X202 2P IRT X201 3P IRT X200 4P IRT X202 2P IRT PRO X201 3P IRT PRO IE PCF trailing cable 6XV1861 2C X202 2P IRT X201 3P IRT X200 4P IRT X202 2P IRT PRO X201 3P IRT PRO FO standard cable GP 6XV1 873 2A FO FRNC cable 6XV1 873 2B FO ground cable 6XV1 873 2G FO trailing cable 6XV1 873 2C FO tra...

Page 286: ...RT X200 4P IRT IE termination kit SC RJ PCF Plug 6GK1900 0NL00 0AA0 X202 2P IRT X201 3P IRT X200 4P IRT IE termination kit SC RJ POF Plug 6GK1900 0ML00 0AA0 X202 2P IRT X201 3P IRT X200 4P IRT IE SC RJ POF refill set 6GK1900 0MN00 0AA0 X202 2P IRT X201 3P IRT X200 4P IRT IE RJ 45 Plug PRO 6GK1901 1BB10 6AA0 X202 2P IRT PRO X201 3P IRT PRO X204IRT PRO IE SC RJ POF Plug PRO 6GK1900 0MB00 6AA0 X202 2...

Page 287: ...er Optic Networks Order numbers 6GK1970 1BA10 0AA0 German 6GK1970 1BA10 0AA1 English 6GK1970 1BA10 0AA2 French 6GK1970 1BA10 0AA4 Italian 2 PROFINET Cabling and Interconnection Technology Can be ordered from the PROFIBUS User Organization PNO SCALANCE X 200 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 287 ...

Page 288: ...References SCALANCE X 200 288 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 ...

Page 289: ... 50 5 115 115 Figure 13 1 Dimension drawing SCALANCE X208 X206 1 X204 2 X204 2TS X202 2IRT X204IRT X204 2LD X206 1LD X202 2P IRT X202 4P IRT X201 3P IRT X200 4P IRT SCALANCE X 200 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 289 ...

Page 290: ...Dimension drawings SCALANCE X 200 290 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 Figure 13 2 Dimension drawing SCALANCE X216 X212 2 and X212 2LD ...

Page 291: ...Dimension drawings SCALANCE X 200 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 291 Figure 13 3 Dimension drawing SCALANCE X224 Figure 13 4 SCALANCE X200 side view ...

Page 292: ...rawings SCALANCE X 200 292 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 Figure 13 5 SCALANCE X 200 POF Figure 13 6 Dimension drawings of the SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO SCALANCE X202 2P IRT PRO SCALANCE X201 3P IRT PRO ...

Page 293: ...Dimension drawings SCALANCE X 200 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 293 Figure 13 7 SCALANCE XF 200 dimension drawings ...

Page 294: ...Dimension drawings SCALANCE X 200 294 Operating Instructions 12 2011 A5E00349864 19 ...

Page 295: ... SCALANCE X216 45 SCALANCE X224 48 SCALANCE XF204 36 SCALANCE XF204 2 55 SCALANCE XF204IRT 93 SCALANCE XF206 1 63 SCALANCE XF208 42 Console 159 C PLUG 116 D DHCP 147 154 Displays FO diagnostics display 127 LED display during startup 127 Power display 122 Power status display 123 Redundancy manager display 124 Standby functions 125 DLC protocol 149 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 154 E EMC dire...

Page 296: ...opology 19 Star topology 18 P Plastic Optical Fiber POF 113 Possible attachments SCALANCE X200 4P IRT 114 SCALANCE X201 3P IRT 110 SCALANCE X201 3P IRT PRO 102 SCALANCE X202 2IRT 85 SCALANCE X202 2IRT PRO 98 SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO 95 SCALANCE X204 2 SCALANCE X204 2TS 50 SCALANCE X204 2LD 70 SCALANCE X204IRT 89 SCALANCE X206 1 58 SCALANCE X206 1LD 75 SCALANCE X208 38 SCALANCE X212 2 66 SCALANCE X212...

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