Installation Instructions Model Scalance X204-2 Multimode and X204-2LD Single Mode Ethernet Fiber Switch Fiber Switch Ethernet Connections INTRODUCTION The Model Scalance X204-2 Multimode and X204--2LD Single Mode Ethernet Fiber Switch (as shown in Figure 1) from Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.
WIRING Figure 4 shows the fiber switch module block wiring diagrams for both Style 7 (Class X) and Style 4 (Class B). Figure 5 shows the wiring for the Fiber Switch connections in Style 7 and Style 4 (Class B).
Figure 6 Fiber Switch Connection Diagram for VNT-Building 1 3 2 +TB4 1 _ _ + P9 HNET/CAN P10 2 4 P5 P4 19 1 13 7 BATTERY TB1 TB2 O — ON Siemens Industry, Inc.
1 2 3 4 5 Figure 7 Fiber Switch Connection Diagram for VNT-FCC (Fire Command Center) P4 2 +TB4 1 _ + _ 1 3 P9 HNET/CAN P10 2 4 P5 19 1 13 7 BATTERY TB1 TB2 O — ON Siemens Industry, Inc.
ELECTRICAL RATINGS All connect ions are supervised and power limit ed unless st at ed otherwise. The connections limited stat ated fiber switc h ma y be connect ed to a PSC-1 2 (P/N 31 5-033060), or P AD-3 (P/N 31 5switch may connected PSC-12 315-033060), PAD-3 315099082) or P AD-4 (P/N 31 5-05021 7) for power PAD-4 315-05021 5-050217) power..
SERVICE PORT DS8 PWR JP7 DS6 P2 J3 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TB10 ON S2 J1* BRNOUT PSSI GND +24V DS11 DS7 DS5 BAT AUX/PS BUSY S1 J9 RESET J6 B+ J10 B- P1 1 J2** J16 170W 10A 300W 20A J7 J4 J14 J11 1 TB11 1+ 1- INPUT 1 1 J12 1 2+ TB12 2- INPUT 2 1 J13 2 COM NC TB13 J5 NC COM NO NOT TROUBLE USED 1 TB14 _ _ + + NAC1B NAC2B (NAC1A) *J1 - Set Jumper J1 to 2-3 for normal operation **J2 - Must be installed for Canadian installations.
ETHERNET TB2 SIEMENS PAD-3 Management Station ETHERNET ETHERNET FIBER TO OTHER SCALANCE SW ETHERNET TROUBLE RELAY CONTACT (SHOWN IN NORMAL STANDBY CONDITION) 2A@30VDC, RESISTIVE FOR POWER LIMITED SOURCE UNSUPERVISED IDC EOL (SEE CONTROL UNIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS) FIBER SWITCH MODULE Figure 10 Scalance X204-2 Multimode or X204-2LD Single Mode Ethernet Fiber Switch Connection to PAD-3 TB13 1 1 TB16 _ + AUX PWR SUPPLY TB15 _ _ + + NAC1B NAC2B (NAC1A) TB14 _ _ + + NAC1B NAC2B (NAC1A) NC COM N
CONFIGURING THE SCALANCE X204-2 MULTIMODE OR X204-2LD SINGLE MODE ETHERNET FIBER SWITCH This section describes how to assign an IP address to the Scalance X204-2 Multimode or X204-2LD Single Mode Ethernet Fiber Switch and the methods used for determining IP addresses to assign to the switches. It also describes how to configure one of the switches as the ring master. FIBER SWITCH The fiber switch can be configured independently or in the network.
• Open the CD drive and browse to the SW directory. Double click Setup.exe. • Follow instructions until installation is complete. • Once completed, a Primary Setup Tool icon • A DLC (Data Link Control) Protokoll and Profinet IO RT-Protocol need to be installed on the laptop/PC being used to configure the fiber switch. • To check that these protocols are installed, click Start->Network Connections->Local Area Connection. appears on the desktop.
• If the DLC Protokoll and/or Profinet IO RT-Protocol are not installed: * From the Local Area Connections Properties, click Install. * Select Network Component Type “Protocol” and click Add. * From the Select Network Protocol window, click “Have Disk” . * Select the DLC Protokoll from Network Protocol column, then click OK. Figure 15 DLC Protokoll and/or Profinet IO RT-Protocol Installation • The laptop/PC being used to configure a switch needs to be on the same network as the fiber switches.
Assign IP Addresss Make sure the Fiber Optic Switch is powered on and connected to the laptop/PC via Ethernet. • Launch Primary Setup Tool by clicking on the icon from the desktop. • From the PST click Network->Browse or the (Primary Setup Tool) icon. Figure 17 Launching the Primary Setup Tool • A list of all found devices displays on the left-hand side of the PST. • Expand the device by clicking on the plus symbol (+) before the device name. • Click on “Ethernet Interface.
• Download the configuration data to the switch * Select the device you want to configure in the left half of the program window. * Click on the Download button (the second button from the left in the tooolbar). * The IP Address is downloaded to the fiber switch. Figure 19 Download IP Address Configuration to Switch To configure either single or multimode fiber optic switch via WEB interface.
Figure 19a Status of Fiber Optic Switch Figure 19b Difference in connection between Single Mode X204-2LD and Multimode There is only notification of identity of the scalance switch of single or multimode on the window title. There are no differences in configuration, operation, or statust diagnostics. Siemens Industry, Inc.
Fiber Switch Ring Settings 1. Expand the X204-2/X204-2LD icon and click on Ring. 2. Select “Enable ring redundancy.” 3. Select the redundancy mode as either HRP Redundancy Manager or HRP Redundancy Client. Redundancy Manager should be selected for only one switch in the network. Figure 20 Ring Redundancy Manager Configuration Figure 20a Siemens Industry, Inc.
XNET over Ethernet Class B (Style 4) if the “Style 4 Fiber Optic Connections” option is enabled in NCC System Settings. The Ring Redundancy should be unchecked in the Fiber Optic Switch Web Interface. Figure 21 Style 4 Settings Fiber Switch Fault Settings The Management Station requires fault mask, agent configuration, agent event configuration and agent traps configuration settings to supervise the fiber optic switch using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
For example, only one power line on the fiber switch, then Redundant power supply should be unchecked and the fiber optic switch wired to M1 L1 power line. Figure 23 Fault Mask Settings Redundant Power Lines and Ring Redundancy enabled. If PAD-3 or PAD-4 is used, then Redundant power supply must be checked at Fault Mask and should be wired to M2 L2 on the switch. Power Line 1 and Power Line 2 should be checked for monitoring. Siemens Industry, Inc.
Fault Mask Agent Configuration The settings in the Fault Mask dialog allow you to monitor the link status and the ring redundancy manager. 1. Expand the X204-2 icon and click on Fault Mask. 2. Under Enable Monitoring, select “Ring redundancy manager.” 3. Select Enable Link Down Monitoring for Port 5 and Port 6. 4. Select Enable Link Down Monitoring for the used Ethernet ports that have an Ethernet connection on the fiber ring. 5.
Agent Event Configuration The settings in this dialog allow you to specify how the fiber switch reacts to system events. By selecting the corresponding check boxes, you specify how the switch reacts to the various events. 1. Expand the Agent icon and select Event Config. 2. Uncheck all events for E-mail agent. (The E-mail agent settings are optional.) 3. Check the events for Trap agent and Log agent as shown in the Agent Event Settings table. This product incorporates field-programmable software.
Agent Trap Configuration If an event occurs, the fiber switch can send traps to up to two different NCCs at the same time. Traps are sent only for events specified in the Agent Configuration Menu. 1. Expand the Agent icon and select Trap Config 2. In the first IP Address field enter the Management Station IP address for the PCC (Primary Command Center). 3. Check Enable trap for the first item. 4.
FIRMWARE UPDATE System Version Numbers To get to the following dialog box, click on system, then Version Numbers. Figure 27 System Version Numbers: Multimode Fiber Optic System Version Figure 27a: Single Mode Fiber Optic System Version Siemens Industry, Inc.
The System Version Numbers screen displays the current versions of the boot software, firmware and hardware. SYSTEM VERSION NUMBERS System Save & Load HTTP Boot Softw are The version of the boot software is displayed here. The boot software is stored permanently on the Scalance fiber switch X204-2 and is used to load new firmware. Firmw are The version of the firmware running on the Scalance fiber switch X204-2. Hardw are Revision Displays the version of the device.
The following table describes the possible entries in the System Save & Load via HTTP feature. SYSTEM SAVE & LOAD VIA HTTP DIAGNOSTICS Configuration file Name and possibly also folder path of the configuration file (maximum 32 characters) that you want to load on the Scalance fiber switch or where you want to store the current configuration information. Event Log File (relevant only for IRT switches) By clicking "Save," you can save the event table (event log file) to your PC.
DESIGO CC PROGRAMMING Refer to the Desigo CC Getting Started document, Document ID A6V11349526, for details on Desigo CC Programming. NCC PROGRAMMING This section briefly describes special programming considerations for the NCC associated with the Ethernet fiber switches. Please refer to the NCC Manual, P/N 315-049679, for more detailed information. There are a maximum of four NCCs in the entire complex. • Example of IP address range is 192.168.1.1 – 192.168.1.
• Configure Windows XP or Windows 7 on NCC machine with Firewall set to OFF. • Setup SNMP protocol as follows: 1. From the Control Panel click on Add or Remove Programs. 2. From Add or Remove Programs click on Add or Remove Windows Components 3. From Windows Compon.ent Wizard window scroll down to Management Monitoring Tools and click Details. Figure 31 SNMP Protocol Setup - Add Or Remove Program 4.
NCC Setup First, launch the NCC. Once the NCC is launched, click on More->Setup->System>Options to launch NCC System Settings. At the Multiple NCC Configuration Options make sure that the following are checked: • Control Vectoring • TCP/IP used for NCC link • Inhibit automatic data base exchange Click Done when finished. Figure 33 NCC System Settings Siemens Industry, Inc.
Figure 34 NCC Network Node Map Adding An NCC Siemens Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division To add an NCC node, complete the following steps (refer to Figure 35): • Click on the Add button. • Next, type in the Node number to match the Node number from the Zeus configuration (1-64). • Add a Node Name. • Choose “NCC-G” as the Node Type. • Choose the Type of NCC-G Node as either “This Unit” or “Remote Unit.” • Type the TCP/IP Network Address as the IP address of the NCC PC.
Figure 35 Adding An NCC Node Adding An XLS Siemens Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division To add an XLS node, complete the following steps (refer to Figure 36): • Type in the Node number to match the Node number from the Zeus configuration. • Add a Node Name. • Choose “XLS” as the Node Type. • Choose the Node numbers of the NCC as the Default NCC-G Control Setting. • Click the Save button.
Figure 36 Adding An XLS Node Fiber Optic Switch Setup Siemens Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division A new button is added in the NCC’s Network Node Map window for the Ethernet Multimode Fiber Switch as shown in Figure 37. Click on “Fiber Optic Switch” button to open the Fiber Optic Switch List window to add, delete or update a Fiber Optic Switch.
Figure 37 NCC Fiber Optic Switch Node List Add A Switch To add a new Fiber Optic Switch, complete the following steps: 1. Click on the Add button in the Fiber Optic Switch List dialog. 2. Assign an address ID to the switch in the range of 1-49. If an address is selected that is already used, a warning message will pop-up to notify the user that the address is not a valid address. 3. Add the IP address of the switch as the assigned IP address. Assign IP Address. 4.
3. A message box displays as shown in Figure 39 to confirm the deletion. 4. Click OK to delete the selected switch or on Cancel to leave the settings as they were. Figure 39 Deleting A Fiber Optic Switch Update a Switch To update a switch follow these steps: 1. Select the switch you want to update from the Fiber Optic Switch List window. 2. Click on the Edit button or double click on the selected switch on the list. 3.
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