Magnum DX40 Serial Device Router Installation Guide GarrettCom Utility Networks 25 Commerce Way #1 North Andover, MA 01845 Phone: 978.688.8807 Fax: 978.688.
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Warranty Revision History Release Date Document Revision Software Release Change Note October, 2006 01 1.1 New product release, Hardware and Software January, 2007 02 1.2 New product release, Hardware and Software February, 2007 AA 1.2 New product release, Hardware and Software June, 2007 AB 1.3 Added dimensional drawings, minor edits.
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Safety IC CS03 (Industry Canada) This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference-causing equipment entitled “Digital Apparatus”, ICES-003 of the department of Communications (Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques”, NMB-003 édictée par le ministre des Communications).
Contacting GarrettCom Utility Networks Service Personnel Warning The DX40 may be AC or DC powered. Remove all power connections at the circuit panel before removing the unit. The installation of this product must comply with all applicable codes and practices specified by the country, city, and operating company in which it is installed. Grounding All units requiring grounding. Use a grounding wire with a minimum size of 14 AWG at a maximum length of five feet.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface About This Manual ............................................................................................................................ ix Conventions ...................................................................................................................................... ix Related Documents........................................................................................................................... ix Web Access ...................................
CONTENTS 2.3.3 Connecting Network Cables ............................................................................................... 18 2.3.3.1 Connecting Serial Cables ...................................................................................... 18 2.3.3.2 Connecting Ethernet Copper Cables ..................................................................... 18 2.3.3.3 Connecting Fiber Ethernet Cables ........................................................................ 19 2.
Preface ABOUT THIS MANUAL This document provides instructions for installing the Magnum DX40 hardware. This document gives product descriptions, specifications, detailed information on ports and pinouts, all site preparation required to install the product, complete installation procedures, power up instructions, and instructions for removing and maintaining the product.
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Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Overview The Magnum DX40 provides connectivity to asynchronous and Ethernet traffic through two programmable serial ports and two Ethernet ports for Fiber optic and (optionally) copper line connections. 1.2 Configuration The following sections describe the features and requirements of the DX40. 1.2.
CHAPTER 1 - Overview Configuration 1.2.2 Power and Ground The DX40 can be ordered with a high (90 -250 VAC or VDC) or low (24-48 VDC) voltage power supply. The connection point for the power supply is located at the top of the chassis. The top surface also contains the primary ground stud and labels including serial number, model number, and power specifications, as illustrated in Figure 1-2. For detailed power specifications see Table 1-5.
CHAPTER 1 - Overview Configuration Power Activity LEDs Ethernet Ports Serial Ports Figure 1-3. Side View 1.2.4 Mounting Options There are two mounting options for the DX40: • • Panel mount (see Section 2.3.1.1) DIN rail mount (see Section 2.3.1.2) Each of these options requires specific accessory hardware. A DX40 intended for panel mounting is delivered with a pair of panel mounting brackets that fasten to screw holes in the DX40 as illustrated in Figure 2-2.
CHAPTER 1 - Overview Specifications 1.3 Specifications The following sections provide detailed information about the physical, electronic, and industrial specifications of the DX40. 1.3.1 Physical The physical dimensions and weight of the DX40 are defined in Table 1-1. Table 1-1. Physical Specifications Height: • Chassis only – 5.125 inches (13cm) • Chassis + top and bottom connectors – 6.125 inches (16.56cm) Width: 5.125 inches (13cm) Depth: 2.125 inches (5.4cm) Weight: 3.5 lbs (1.5 kg) 1.3.
CHAPTER 1 - Overview Specifications 1.3.4 Compliance The industry compliance profile of the DX40 is defined in table Table 1-4. Table 1-4.
CHAPTER 1 - Overview Specifications 1.3.6 Ports and External Connectors The ports and external connectors of the DX40 are defined in Table 1-6. Table 1-6. Ports and External Connectors Port Name Ethernet, E1 and E2 Connector LC or LC + RJ45 Description 2 100FX multi/single mode small-format pluggables (SFP) port for fiber optic Ethernet-capable devices or Networks, or one 100FX SFP port and one 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port for connection to copper Ethernet-capable devices.
CHAPTER 1 - Overview Pinouts 1.4 Pinouts The following subsections describe the pinouts of the connectors used with the DX40. 1.4.1 RJ45 Table 1-8 defines the pinout of the RJ45 connector used with the DX40. RJ45 connectors can be used on one of the Ethernet ports for 10/100 BaseT connections to copper Ethernet-capable devices. Table 1-8. RJ45 Pinout Pin Signal 1 Tx + 2 Tx - 3 Rx + 4 not used 5 not used 6 Rx - 7 not used 8 not used Pin 1 Pin 8 E2 1.4.
CHAPTER 1 - Overview Pinouts 1.4.3 DB9 (Female) – RS232 Serial Ports Table 1-10 defines the pinout of the DB9 female connector used with serial ports on the DX40 when they are configured for the RS232 interface. DB9 connectors are used on serial ports S1 and S2 for asynchronous or bit-oriented connections. Table 1-10. DB9 RS232 Pinout 6 Pin Name Dir. Description 1 DCD In Data Carrier Detect from DCE. 2 RXD In Receive Data from DCE. 3 TXD Out Transmit Data to DCE.
Chapter 2 Installation This chapter provides specific procedures for installing the Magnum DX40, preparing for installation, and uninstalling the device. 2.1 Preparing for Installation The DX40 is designed to be installed on a DIN rail system or on a panel. 2.1.1 Tools Regardless of which mounting system you are using, the only tools you will need are screwdrivers: a small slotted screwdriver for the power connector and a medium slotted screwdriver for wall mounting and the grounding screw.
CHAPTER 2 - Installation Preparing for Installation 2.1.3 Wiring and Grounding Guidelines The DX40 requires several different types of connectors, cables, and wires. Requirements and recommendations are listed below: Fiber The fiber cables connected to the DX40 must be: • non-dispersion shifted, single mode (SM) or • multi-mode (MM) fiber cables defined by the Telcordia Technologies General Recommendation 20-CORE standard and • terminated with LC connectors (see Section 1.3.3.
CHAPTER 2 - Installation Preparing for Installation 2.1.4 Fiber Optic Safety Before installing the DX40 you should be aware that devices that employ laser technology, such as the fiber optical SFP ports and associated cabling, can be dangerous. Do not look directly into a fiber optic port or into the end of a fiber optic line. Doing so could cause injury to your eye or blindness. Always assume that there is laser activity in the line or port, even if the device is powered down.
CHAPTER 2 - Installation Unpacking 2.2 Unpacking Unpack and inspect the DX40.
CHAPTER 2 - Installation Installation of the DX40 Unit To install an SFP in port E1 or E2: 1. Slide the SFP into the Ethernet port until it is firmly seated. 2. Attach the protective cap to avoid contamination until you are ready to attach cable. 2.3 Installation of the DX40 Unit To install the DX40 you must first • • • Mount it Make the ground and power connections. Connect the network cables 2.3.1 Mounting Your DX40 shipment includes the mounting hardware you have ordered as appropriate to your site.
CHAPTER 2 - Installation Installation of the DX40 Unit 2.3.1.2 Mounting in a DIN Rail System The DIN rail bracket is attached with rivets to the narrow surface of the DX40 opposite the LED display. The bracket attaches to the DIN rail by means of a pair of stationary prongs near the top of the bracket and a single spring-loaded prong (the release mechanism) toward the bottom of the bracket. PWR 4.94in (12.55cm) E1 E2 S1 1.76in (4.47cm) S2 2.47in (6.27cm) 5.56in (14.12cm) Figure 2-3.
CHAPTER 2 - Installation Installation of the DX40 Unit DIN Rail Apply pressure UP on the screwdriver handle to force the release mechanism DOWN to detach the DX40 from the DIN rail. Figure 2-4. Unmounting from a DIN Rail System 2.3.2 Connecting Facility Power The DX40 comes in either high or low voltage models. The unit does not have a power on/off switch and is active when the power is connected.
CHAPTER 2 - Installation Installation of the DX40 Unit Grounding screw 90-250V ~ or 0.2A;50-60Hz non-polarized Non-polarized power input. Serial No: 0650 0034 DX40-01-H-D Figure 2-5. Ground and Power Connections ELECTRICAL WARNING: Verify that a proper ground connection is made from the grounding screw to facility ground prior to connecting power to the DX40. Failure to have a proper ground path could cause serious injury or death to personnel in cases of power surges.
CHAPTER 2 - Installation Installation of the DX40 Unit #6 terminal lug ground screw 14 AWG wires terminal block Figure 2-6. Power and Ground Properly Connected Making the Power Connection The power wires should be 14 AWG. Smaller wires may be used, down to 18 AWG, but verify that they meet your local electrical requirements. Connect the power to the unit as follows.
CHAPTER 2 - Installation Installation of the DX40 Unit saddle screws captive mounting screws terminal holes Figure 2-7. Non-Polarized Power Input 2.3.3 Connecting Network Cables There are three types of connections that can be made to the DX40. They are serial, Ethernet copper, and Ethernet fiber optic. The following sections describe each type of connection separately. 2.3.3.1 Connecting Serial Cables This procedure assumes that one end of the Serial device cable is already attached to the end unit.
CHAPTER 2 - Installation Maintenance 2.3.3.3 Connecting Fiber Ethernet Cables Ports E1 (and, optionally, E2) can be configured with SFPs to support fiber optic connections. These ports accept LC type connectors. The procedure for installing these connectors is given in Section 2.2.1, “Attaching Optional Ethernet Fiber Optic SFPs”. Follow the fiber optic safety precautions and steps to install the fiber optic cables to these ports and refer to Figure 1-1 for Ethernet port locations.
CHAPTER 2 - Installation Maintenance 2.4.1.1 Disconnecting Network Cables The sequence for removal of the serial and Ethernet cables is not important, but it is important to note that there are active devices connected to each end of the cable. 1. Remove all of the Async DB9 connectors from the serial ports by unscrewing the two captive screws on each cable and pulling the connector off the port. (Label the connector with the port number if the cable is to be reconnected at some later time.) 2.
CHAPTER 2 - Installation Maintenance If you have not saved the original shipping container then place the unit in a box so that normal shipping activities will not cause any damage to the unit. GarrettCom Utility Networks has no responsibility for the product during return shipping. For more warranty information, see “Warranty” on page ii, and for details for the requirements for returning equipment, see “Return Of Equipment” on page iii. 2.4.
CHAPTER 2 - Installation Maintenance If degraded performance persists, perform the following additional steps: 4. Remove the fiber optic connector and place a dust cap on the end. 5. Using a small-head, lint-free swab gently wipe out the optical port. Repeat steps 2 and 3.