SIMATIC NET Preface, Contents Industrial Ethernet Electrical Lean Switch Introduction 1 Functions 2 Network Topologies 3 Ports and Displays 4 Installation 5 Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6 Technical Specifications 7 Further Support 8 Notes on the CE Mark 9 Glossary 10 Index 11 References 12 Installation Instructions Release 12/2002 A5E00152007
Classification of Safety-Related Notices This document contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety, as well as to protect the product and connected equipment. These notices are highlighted in the manual by a warning triangle and are marked as follows according to the level of danger: ! Danger indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken.
Trademarks SIMATIC, SIMATIC NET and SINEC are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. Third parties using for their own purposes any other names in this document which refer to trademarks might infringe upon the rights of the trademark owners. Safety Instructions Regarding your Product Before you use the product described here, read the safety instructions below thoroughly. Qualified Personnel Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install and work on this equipment .
Preface Purpose of the Installation Instructions These installation instructions support you when commissioning in networks with the Electrical Lean Switch (ELS) .
Preface Further Documentation The "SIMATIC NET Industrial Ethernet Twisted Pair and Fiber-Optic Networks" manual contains information on other SIMATIC NET products that you can operate in conjunction with ELS devices in an Industrial Ethernet network. You can download the electronic version of this network manual from Customer Support on the Internet under entry number 1172207: http://www4.ad.siemens.
Preface Personnel Qualification Requirements Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install and work on this equipment. Qualified personnel as referred to in the installation instructions or in the warning notes are defined as persons who are familiar with the installation, assembly, startup and operation of this product and who possess the relevant qualifications for their work, e.g.
Contents 1 Introduction..................................................................................................................... 9 1.1 ELS TP40 .......................................................................................................... 10 1.2 ELS TP40M ....................................................................................................... 12 1.3 ELS TP80 .........................................................................................................
Preface 7 6.3.5 6.3.6 6.3.7 6.3.8 6.3.9 6.3.10 6.3.11 Management Menus .......................................................................................... 60 Switch Information ............................................................................................. 61 IP Address Information ...................................................................................... 63 E-Mail Configuration ..........................................................................................
1 Introduction 1 With the Electrical Lean Switch ELS product generation, you can set up powerful Fast Ethernet networks with a small number of ports in an industrial environment. Nodes can only be attached to the network over twisted-pair ports; in other words, electrical ports.
Introduction 1.
Introduction Properties of the ELS TP40 Two electrical ports (RJ-45 jacks) 10/100 Mbps (half/full duplex) TP connector technology (RJ-45 jack with MDI-X pinning) Max. cable length 10 m (TP Cord or TP XP Cord) In conjunction with IE FC Outlet RJ-45, a total cable length of a maximum of 100 m is permitted. Two electrical ports 10/100 Mbps (half/full duplex) with insulation-piercing contacts (with MDI-X pinning) Permitted cable types: - IE FC TP standard cable 6XV18402AH10 cable length max.
Introduction 1.
Introduction Properties of the ELS TP40M Two electrical ports (RJ-45 jacks) 10/100 Mbps (half/full duplex) TP connector technology (RJ-45 jack with MDI-X pinning) Max. cable length 10 m (TP Cord or TP XP Cord) In conjunction with IE FC Outlet RJ-45, a total cable length of a maximum of 100 m is permitted. Two electrical ports 10/100 Mbps (half/full duplex) with insulation-piercing contacts (with MDI-X pinning) Permitted cable types: - IE FC TP standard cable 6XV18402AH10 cable length max.
Introduction 1.3 ELS TP80 Possible Attachments ● Eight RJ-45 jacks for connecting DTEs Figure 3: ELS TP80 Properties of the ELS TP80 Eight electrical ports (RJ-45 jacks) 10/100 Mbps (half/full duplex) TP connector technology (RJ-45 jack with MDI-X pinning) Max. cable length 10 m (TP Cord or TP XP Cord) In conjunction with IE FC Outlet RJ-45, a total cable length of a maximum of 100 m is permitted.
2 Functions 2 This section provides you with an overview of the functions of the Electrical Lean Switch (ELS) product generation.
Introduction The Electrical Lean Switches (ELS) allow the cost-effective setup of Ethernet bus or star structures with switching functionality. The ELS switches are intended for use in a switching cubicle. Note If you use an ELS in a redundant OSM/ESM ring, the redundancy function is not supported. Note The requirements of EN61000-4-5, surge test on power supply lines are only met if a Blitzductor VT AD 24V type no. 918 402 is used. Manufacturer: DEHN+SÖHNE GmbH+Co.KG Hans Dehn Str.
3 Network Topologies 3 The following network topologies can be implemented with Electrical Lean Switches.
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4 Ports and Displays 4 This chapter provides you with an overview of the ports and displays of the ELS.
Ports and Displays 4.1 Ports and Displays of the ELS TP40 4.1.1 TP Ports Pinning On the ELS TP40, the TP ports are implemented as RJ-45 jacks and as insulationpiercing contacts with the MDI-X pinning (Medium-Dependent Interface Autocrossover) of a network component. Notice TP Cords or TP-XP Cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ-45 TP port. In conjunction with IE FC Outlet RJ-45, a total cable length of 100 m is permitted.
Ports and Displays Note Ports of partner stations not supporting autonegotiation must be set to 100 Mbps/ half duplex or 10 Mbps half duplex.
Ports and Displays 4.1.2 Power Supply The power supply is connected using a 3-pin plug-in terminal block with a screw locking mechanism.
Ports and Displays ! Warning Industrial Ethernet ELS TP40 switches are designed for operation with safety extra-low voltage. This means that only safety extra-low voltages (SELV) complying with IEC950/EN60950/ VDE0805 can be connected to the power supply terminals. The power supply unit to supply the ELS TP40 must comply with NEC Class 2 (voltage range 18 - 32 V, current requirement 150 mA). Never connect the ELS to a.c. power supplies or d.c. power supplies greater than 32 V d.c.
Ports and Displays 4.1.
Ports and Displays 4.2 Ports and Displays of the ELS TP40M 4.2.1 TP Ports Pinning On the ELS TP40M, the TP ports are implemented as RJ-45 jacks and as insulation-piercing contacts with the MDI-X pinning (Medium-Dependent Interface Autocrossover) of a network component. Notice TP Cords or TP-XP Cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ-45 TP port. In conjunction with IE FC Outlet RJ-45, a total cable length of 100 m is permitted.
Ports and Displays Note Ports of partner stations not supporting autonegotiation must be set to 100 Mbps/ half duplex or 10 Mbps half duplex.
Ports and Displays 4.2.2 Power Supply The power supply is connected using a 3-pin plug-in terminal block with a screw locking mechanism.
Ports and Displays ! Warning Industrial Ethernet ELS TP40M switches are designed for operation with safety extra-low voltage. This means that only safety extra-low voltages (SELV) complying with IEC950/EN60950/ VDE0805 can be connected to the power supply terminals. The power supply unit to supply the ELS TP40M must comply with NEC Class 2 (voltage range 18 - 32 V, current requirement 150 mA). Never connect the ELS to a.c. power supplies or d.c. power supplies greater than 32 V d.c.
Ports and Displays 4.2.3 Displays Power Display (green and red LEDs) The status of the ELS TP40M is indicated by a green and a red LED: Status Meaning lit green Power supply L+ is connected not lit Power supply L+ is not connected or <14 V lit or flashing red The red LED should go off after "Power on" after approximately one minute otherwise the ELS TP40M device is defective.
Ports and Displays 4.3 Ports and Displays of the ELS TP80 4.3.1 TP Ports Pinning On the ELS TP80, the TP ports are implemented as RJ-45 jacks with the MDI-X pinning (Medium-Dependent Interface Autocrossover) of a network component. Notice TP Cords or TP-XP Cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ-45 TP port. In conjunction with IE FC Outlet RJ-45, a total cable length of 100 m is permitted.
Ports and Displays 4.3.2 Power Supply The power supply is connected using a 3-pin plug-in terminal block with a screw locking mechanism. Figure 11: ELS TP80 ! Warning Industrial Ethernet ELS TP80 switches are designed for operation with safety extra-low voltage. This means that only safety extra-low voltages (SELV) complying with IEC950/EN60950/ VDE0805 can be connected to the power supply terminals.
Ports and Displays 4.3.
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Installation and Maintenance 5.1 Consignment Unpacking, Checking the Consignment 1. Check that the consignment includes the following components: – ELS device – Mounting brackets, screws and terminal block – Information on the Product – Manual Collection CD 2. Check each component for any damage.
Installation and Maintenance 5.2 Installation| There are several ways of installing the ELS: ● Installation on a 35 mm standard rail ● Installation on a SIMATIC S7-300 rail ● Installation in a 19" cabinet (along with other ELS modules in the 19" mounting system) ● Wall mounted Note • Remember that the ELS must only be installed horizontally (ventilation slits top/bottom see Figure 4). To ensure adequate convection, there must be a clearance of at least 5 cm above and below the ventilation slits.
Installation and Maintenance DIN Rail Mounting 1. Install the ELS on a 35 mm standard rail complying with DIN EN 50022. 2. Fit the ELS on to the rail from above and press in the bottom of the device until the catch engages. 3. Connect the electrical cables and the terminal block for the power supply.
Installation and Maintenance Removing from a Standard Rail To remove the ELS from the rail, first disconnect the TP cables and pull off the terminal block. Then pull down the device and release it from the rail. Figure 13.
Installation and Maintenance Installation on a SIMATIC S7-300 Standard Rail 1. First secure the supplied brackets to the left and right of the ELS. 2. Fit the guide on the top of the ELS casing into the S7 rail. 3. Screw the ELS to the bottom of the standard rail. Figure 14.
Installation and Maintenance Installation in a 19" Cubicle To install in the 19" cubicle, you require the two securing brackets supplied. You can achieve the 19'' width • with 3 ELS devices Follow the steps outlined below: 1. First screw the ELS switches to the supplied mounting plates at the rear. 2. Fit two of the supplied brackets to the sides 3. Secure the devices using the brackets in the 19" cubicle. Wall Mounting To install an ELS on a wall, follow the steps below: 1.
Installation and Maintenance Wall Mounting Please note that the ELS must be grounded with low resistance via the two holding brackets. It is also possible to ground the device suing the PE screw terminal on the terminal block. S7 Standard Rail The device is grounded either via the two mounting brackets or the PE screw terminal on the terminal block. Connecting the IE FC TP Cable to the ELS TP40 or ELS TP40M Figure 15.
Installation and Maintenance 6. Insert the wires of the IE FC TP cable into the contact cover according to the color code. 7. Press down both contact covers to establish contact with the cores. 8. Close and screw down the cover of the TP ports with insulation piercing contacts. If you do not have an IE FastConnect stripping tool to strip the insulation from the IE FastConnect cable, you can prepare the cable to the lengths shown in Figure 8. 42 mm 12 mm Figure 16.
Installation and Maintenance 5.3 Maintenance If a fault develops, please send the module to your SIEMENS service department for repair. The devices cannot be repaired on site.
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Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.1 Introduction The ELS has a configuration and diagnostic interface. The device can be configured and its current status displayed using a graphic interface. All configuration or status data is available as MIB objects and can be modified and displayed within the graphic user interface. The ELS has the following configuration functions: ● Configuration of the IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway using the Primary Setup Tool (PST).
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.2 Configuration The ELS can be configured in the following ways: ● Automatic IP address assignment using DHCP (factory setting) ● Manual IP address assignment 6.2.1 Automatic IP Address Assignment using DHCP (Factory Setting) If a DHCP server is available in the network environment in which the ELS is to be used, the ELS will be automatically assigned the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway after it is included in the network.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet How to install the PST: 1. Start the installation program "pst_install.exe" on the supplied CD. All the necessary files are then copied to the selected folder (the default is the folder: "c:\siemens\pst"). 2. You can now start the application in the installation folder (as default this is the folder: "c:\siemens\pst"). Double-click on the "s7wnpstx.exe" file. 3. When you first start the PST, the dialog shown in Figure 6-1 opens.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 4. Once you have selected the language, the menu shown in Figure 6-2 opens. Select a network adapter with Settings -> Network Adapter. All the network interfaces (maximum of four) found in your system will be listed. Select the network adapter you require by clicking on it. Make sure that you read the information in the "readme" file on the supplied CD.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet Windows 2000 – DLC Protocol Installation ● Select Start -> Settings -> Control Panel. ● Click on the "Network and Dial-up Connections" icon. ● From the list of network adapters, select the adapter for which you are going to install the DLC protocol by right clicking on the required network adapter and going to "Properties". ● Click on the "Install" button and select "Protocol". ● Click on the "Add" button and select the DLC Protocol from the protocols.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet User Interface of the PST After starting the PST, the menu shown in Figure 6-3 opens with the various areas. Menu bar Toolbar Component tree Data window Status bar Figure 6-3 SIMATIC NET PST - User Interface ● Menu bar Here you can execute individual actions or specify the configuration of PST. The actions available in the menu bar are also possible in the toolbar. ● Toolbar The toolbar is a convenient way of executing actions by simply clicking on the icons.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet Changing the Language Package When you first started the PST, you were asked to select a specific language. You can also change the selected language after this first startup. To change the language, select Settings -> Language. Here you will find a list with all available languages. If the language is displayed in gray, the language package is not available in this PST version.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet Configuring the ELS To configure an ELS, follow the steps outlined below: 1. Select Network -> Browse in the PST menu. The progress bar found in Figure 6-5 is displayed. Figure 6-5 Progress Bar "Browsing Network". You can also start this action directly by clicking the relevant button (magnifying glass) in the toolbar (see Figure 6-6).
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 2. The component tree now contains a list of all ELS devices that have been found. Select one of the ELS devices in the component tree by double-clicking on it. The folder of this ELS is opened and a further icon appears. Click on this icon. The data of the interface is displayed in the data window (Figure 6-7). Data not displayed in gray can be modified.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet ● IP address IP address of the ELS (maximum range per field: 0 to 255). If you enter an invalid IP address, a warning is displayed and the input is rejected. ● Subnet mask Subnet mask of the ELS (maximum range of numbers per field: 0 to 255). ● Router (default gateway) Enter the IP address of the default gateway if the PC/Internet Browser is not in the same subnet as the ELS. Note Changing the parameters resets and restarts the ELS. This can take up to 15 seconds. 3.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 4. Start the Web Based Management (WBM) if you require the full range of functions (including settings). Select Module -> Start INC Browser. You can also start this action directly using the appropriate icons in the toolbar (see Figure 6-9). Figure 6-9 Direct Start: "Starting Web Based Management" Note To load settings on the ELS, you must close the settings window by doubleclicking on the relevant folder in the menu tree.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.3 6.3.1 Web Based Management (WBM) General The ELS includes integrated Web-Based Management; in other words, it can be operated using an Internet browser (such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape). The modules are operated using a Java applet stored on the ELS that is loaded by the browser. The browser can load the applet only when a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is present. As of Version 6.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.3.3 Access using WBM How to Access WBM on the ELS 1. Open the Internet browser. 2. Enter the IP address or the URL of the ELS in the address field of the Internet Browser as follows: http:// for example http://141.73.10.89 and confirm with [RETURN]. 3. A new window opens and the applet is loaded in it (see Figure 6-10). Figure 6-10 "Start" Window If you click the support or SIEMENS icon, you automatically open the relevant A&D home page.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.3.4 User Interface of the WBM The dialogs of the ELS are made up of a device status field, a menu tree, and a data window. Device status Menu tree Data window Figure 6-11 SIMATIC NET Network Management User Interface of the ELS ● Device status field The display in the device status field represents the LED display of the ELS. In addition, the transmission rate and duplicity are represented by a separate row of LED symbols.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.3.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.3.6 Switch Information Clicking the Switch Info menu opens the window shown in Figure 6-12. Figure 6-12 Switch Information Window ● Hardware Version Hardware version of the ELS ● Firmware Version Version of the ELS firmware ● System Contact In this box, you can enter a contact person/address (for example the maintenance engineer) for this device (a maximum of 63 characters).
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet ● Get Current Values/Set New Values If you click the "Get Current Values" button, you obtain the values currently stored on the ELS. To transfer the entries in this window to the ELS and to save them there, click on "Set New Values".
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.3.7 IP Address Information Clicking the IP Address Info menu opens the window shown in Figure 6-13. Figure 6-13 IP Address Information Window ● IP Address IP address of the ELS ● Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the ELS ● Default Gateway Displays the IP address of the default gateway. ● DHCP A check mark in this box indicates whether the address was assigned using DHCP.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet Note The IP address, the subnet mask, and the default gateway of the ELS can be modified using the PST tool. Automatic IP configuration is possible using DHCP. If the IP address of the ELS is changed, the browser link to the ELS is lost. Close the ELS window in the Internet browser and reconnect to the ELS with the new IP address.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.3.8 E-Mail Configuration Clicking the E-Mail Config menu opens the window shown in Figure 6-14. Figure 6-14 E-Mail Configuration Window When certain faults occur and are detected by the ELS, it can automatically send an E-mail to a selected E-mail address containing an error message in plain language. Before an E-mail can be sent, it must be configured in this window and be activated in the "Event Configuration Menu".
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet ● Subject In this field, you can enter a subject for the E-mail (a maximum of 63 characters). ● SMTP Server IP-Address Here, you enter the IP address of the SMTP server via which the E-mail will be sent. Make sure that the ELS can access the SMTP server (maximum range of values per field: 0 to 255). ● Get Current Values/Set New Values If you click the "Get Current Values" button, you obtain the values currently stored on the ELS.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.3.9 Trap Configuration Clicking the Trap Config menu opens the window shown in Figure 6-15. Figure 6-15 Trap Configuration Window If an alarm occurs, the ELS can send traps (alarm messages) to up to two different (network management) stations at the same time. In this menu, you enter the addresses of the stations to which the traps will be sent. The corresponding events must also be activated in the "Event Configuration Menu".
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet Construction of the Trap report The ELS knows 2 kinds of traps: ● Coldstart ● Change of port status In case of Power On a Coldstart-trap will be sent. If the link-status of a port changes the current contents of the LED-STATUS Register will be sent.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.3.10 Event Configuration Clicking the Event Config menu opens the window shown in Figure 6-16. Here, you can set link up/down and cold restart events for E-mail and/or trap recipients. Figure 6-16 Event Configuration Window Select, for example, the first box to monitor link up/down events at Port 1 using Email. If there is a change in the port status, an E-mail is sent to the recipient specified in the E-mail configuration menu.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.3.11 Statistic Information Clicking the Statistic Information menu opens the window shown in Figure 6-17. The ELS has internal statistical counters that count the number of bad received frames and collisions for each port. The statistical counters have a numeric range from "0 to 65535". An overflow results if this value is exceeded. Figure 6-17 Statistic Information Window For each port, the ELS can detect errors (CRC, defective frames, etc.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.4 Diagnostics Using SNMP With SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), a network management station can configure and monitor SNMP-compliant nodes such as the ELS. To make this possible, a management agent is installed in the DTE with which the management station exchanges data using SNMP Get and Set requests. The ELS supports SNMP V1.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.5 Internet Browser Settings To use the WBM of the ELS, you must make the correct settings in the Internet browser. This section contains information about setting the Internet browsers listed in the following table and the Java Virtual Machines used. You can use this procedure as the basis for setting other Internet browser versions. The WBM of the ELS has been tested with these Internet browsers and Java Virtual Machines. Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.5.1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or 6.0 1. You can check whether or not you have the update version 5.5 or 6.0 of the Internet Explorer as follows: Open the Internet Explorer and select Help (?) -> About Internet Explorer to open the window shown in Figure 6-18. Figure 6-18 Industrial Ethernet A5E00152007-03 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 2. Select Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced, to open the window shown in Figure 6-19. Figure 6-19 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 – Advanced Internet Options 3. Make sure that the option "Use Java 2 v1.x.x for
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 4. If you use a proxy server that only accepts DNS registered IP addresses and your ELS is not DNS registered, you may need to connect directly to the ELS. To do this, select Tools -> Internet Options -> Connections. The dialog shown in Figure 6-20 opens. Figure 6-20 Industrial Ethernet A5E00152007-03 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet Select the "LAN Settings" button. The dialog shown in Figure 6-21 opens. Figure 6-21 76 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 5. In this window, disable the proxy server by clicking the "Use a proxy server for your LAN" check box or click the "Advance" button to open the dialog shown in Figure 6-22. Here you can enter the addresses for which the proxy server is not used. Enter the address of the ELS in this window. Using wildcards, you can also enter address ranges. Example: If you enter "141.73.10.*", no proxy server is used for addresses 141.73.10.0 to 141.73.10.255.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet 6.5.2 Netscape 6.1 or 6.2 In Netscape Communicator, select Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced, to open the window shown in Figure 6-23. Figure 6-23 Netscape 6.2 – Advanced Preferences Window 1. Select "Enable Java" and "Enable JavaScript for Navigator". 2. If you use a proxy server that only accepts DNS registered IP addresses and your ELS is not DNS registered, you may need to connect directly to the ELS.
Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet To do this select Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Proxies to open the window shown in Figure 6-24 and set Direct connection to the Internet. Figure 6-24 Industrial Ethernet A5E00152007-03 Netscape 6.
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Technical Specifications 7.
Technical Specifications Permitted Ambient Conditions/EMC Operating temperature 0°C to +60°C Storage/transport temperature -40°C to +80°C Relative humidity in operation ‹ 95% (no condensation) Operating altitude 2000 m at max. 56 °C ambient temperature 3000 m at max. 50 °C ambient temperature Noise emission EN 50081-2 Class A Noise immunity EN 50082-2 Degree of protection IP 20 Approvals 82 UL UL 1950 CSA CSA C22.2 No.950 FM FM 3611 C-TICK AS/NZS 2064 (Class A).
Technical Specifications MTBF MTBF 108.85 years Construction Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm 145 x 136.
Technical Specifications 7.
Technical Specifications Aging Time 5 minutes Permitted Ambient Conditions/EMC Operating temperature 0°C to +60°C Storage/transport temperature -40°C to +80°C Relative humidity in operation ‹ 95% (no condensation) Operating altitude 2000 m at max. 56 °C ambient temperature 3000 m at max. 50 °C ambient temperature Noise emission EN 50081-2 Class A Noise immunity EN 50082-2 Degree of protection IP 20 Approvals UL UL 1950 CSA CSA C22.2 No.950 FM FM 3611 C-TICK AS/NZS 2064 (Class A).
Technical Specifications MTBF MTBF 51 years Construction Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm 145 x 136.
Technical Specifications 7.3 Technical Specifications of the ELS TP80 Attachments Attachment of DTEs or Network Components over Twisted Pair RJ-45 jacks with MDI-X pinning 10/100 Mbps (half/full duplex) Electrical Data Power Supply 24 V dc supply (18 to 32 V dc) safety extra-low voltage (SELV) Power loss at DC 24 V 3.6 W Current consumption at rated voltage 150 mA Overcurrent protection at input PTC resettable fuse (0.6 A / 60 V) Permitted Cable Lengths TP Connection 0-10 m with TP cord.
Technical Specifications Permitted Ambient Conditions/EMC Operating temperature 0°C to +60°C Storage/transport temperature -40°C to +80°C Relative humidity in operation ‹ 95% (no condensation) 2000 m at max. 56°C ambient temperature Operating altitude 3000 m at max.
8 Further Support 8 Who to Contact If you have technical questions about using the described product and your problem is not dealt with in the documentation or in the integrated help system, please contact your Siemens representative or dealer. You will find the addresses: ● in our catalog IK PI ● on the Web (http://www.ad.siemens.
Further Support Automation and Drives, Service & Support Service & Support from A&D is available round the clock worldwide. The languages spoken are German and English. French, Italian, and Spanish are also spoken on the authorization hotline. Johnson City Nuremberg Singapore Service & Support Technical Support Authorization Hotline Europe and Africa (Nuremberg) Mo. to Fr. 7:00 to 17:00 (local time, GMT +1) Phone: +49 - (0) 180 - 5050 - 222 Fax: +49 - (0) 180 - 5050 - 223 E-mail: techsupport@ad.
Further Support Service & Support on the Internet On the World Wide Web, you will find the very latest information on the entire SIMATIC product range, forexample, answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs), Tips and Tricks, software updates, manuals, and user information. In addition to this free information, you can also order the following, for which a charge is made: ● Software products ● Sample application programs These are charged to the SIMATIC CARD. Internet address: http://www.siemens.
Further Support Training for SIMATIC NET Who to Contact about Training Courses: Siemens AG Trainings-Center für Automatisierungs- und Antriebstechnik A&D PT 49 Kursbüro Östliche Rheinbrückenstraße 50 76181 Karlsruhe Germany Phone: Fax: Internet: +49 - (0) 721 - 595 - 2917 +49 - (0) 721 - 595 - 6087 http://www.sitrain.com Certification The products of SIMATIC NET are manufactured and marketed using a quality management system complying with DIN ISO 9001 and certified by DQS (certificate registration no.
9 9 Notes on the CE Mark Product name: SIMATIC NET SIMATIC NET SIMATIC NET ELS TP40 ELS TP40M ELS TP80 6GK1102-6AA00 6GK1102-6AB00 6GK1102-7AA00 The SIMATIC NET product listed above meets the requirements of the following EU directives: EMC Directive Directive 89/336/EEC “Electromagnetic Compatibility" Area of Application The product is designed for use in an industrial environment: 93 Industrial Ethernet A5E00152007-03
Notes on the CE Mark Area of Application Industry Requirements Noise emission Noise immunity EN 50081-2 : 1993 EN 50082-2 : 1995 Installation Guidelines ● The product meets the requirements if you adhere to the installation and safety instructions contained in this description and in the "SIMATIC NET Industrial Ethernet TP and Fiber-Optic Networks" manual /2/.
10 10 Glossary Autonegotiation Procedure standardized by IEEE 802.3 in which the transmission parameters (for example 10/100 Mbps, full/half duplex) are negotiated automatically between the devices. Autosensing See Autonegotiation ELS Electrical Lean Switch ESM Electrical Switch Module EMC Electromagnetic compatibility FC FastConnect MDI-X Medium Dependent Interface Crossover RJ-45 jack with network component pinning.
A Ambient conditions, permitted ..... 81, 84, 86 Authorization hotline................................ 89 C Cable lengths, permitted ............. 81, 84, 86 Consignment ..................... 4, 36, 82, 85, 87 Customer Support ................................... 89 D Displays ................................. 21, 26, 31, 34 E Electrical data .............................. 80, 83, 86 H Hotline ..................................................... 89 I Installation 19" cubicle ................................
12 References 12 /1/ SIMATIC NET Industrial Ethernet OSM/ESM Network Management, Release 08/2001 supplied with every device on CD and available at http://www4.ad.siemens.de/view/cs/de/8677203 on the Web.