Gigabit Ethernet Switch – Basic Line IE-SW-BL05-5GT Hardware Installation Guide Fourth Edition, October 2012 1243380000/03/10.12 Please note: This document and any further product information - if available - can be downloaded at the internet link: http://www.weidmueller.com/downloads Copyright Notice Copyright 2012 Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KG All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is prohibited.
Overview The IE-SW-BL05-5GT is equipped with 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports, making it an ideal and economical solution for demanding, high bandwidth Gigabit Ethernet applications. In addition, the built-in relay warning function alerts system administrators when power failures or port breaks occur. The switches have passed a 100% burn-in test to ensure that they fulfill the special needs of industrial automation control and can be easily installed with DIN-Rail mounting as well as distribution boxes.
Panel Layout of IE-SW-BL05-5GT 1. Grounding screw 2. Terminal block for power input (PWR1, PWR2) and relay output 3. Power input PWR1 LED 4. Power input PWR2 LED 5. Fault LED 6. TP port’s 10/10/1000 Mbps LED 7. Port number 8. 10/100/1000BaseT(X) Port 9. Article Number 10. DIP switches 11. Heat dissipation orifices 12. Screw hole for wall mounting kit 13.
Mounting Dimensions (unit = mm) DIN-Rail Mounting The aluminum DIN-rail attachment plate should already be fixed to the back panel of the Ethernet Switch when you take it out of the box. If you need to reattach the DIN-rail attachment plate, make sure the stiff metal spring is situated towards the top, as shown in the figures below. STEP 1: Insert the top of the DIN-rail into the slot just below the stiff metal spring. STEP 2: The DIN-rail attachment unit will snap into place as shown below.
ATEX Information 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Certificate number DEMKO 11 ATEX 150192X Ambient range (-40°C ≤ Tamb ≤ 75°C) Certification string (Ex nC nL IIC T4) Standards covered (EN60079-0:2006, EN60079-15:2005) The conditions of safe usage: • These products must be mounted in an IP54 enclosure. • Install in an area of pollution degree 2 or less. • A 4mm2 conductor must be used when connection to the external grounding screw is utilized.
You should also pay attention to the following items: Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices. If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross, make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point. NOTE: Do not run signal or communications wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit. To avoid interference, wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately.
Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs The top two contacts and the bottom two contacts of the 6-contact terminal block connector on the Ethernet Switch top panel are used for the Ethernet Switch DC inputs. Top and front views of one of the terminal block connectors are shown here. STEP 1: Insert the negative/positive DC wires into the V-/V+ terminals. STEP 2: To keep the DC wires from pulling loose, use a small flat-blade screwdriver to tighten the wire-clamp screws on the front of the terminal block connector.
6 Rx- 6 Tx- 1000BaseT RJ45 Pinouts Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MDI BI_DA+ BI_DABI_DB+ BI_DC+ BI_DCBI_DBBI_DD+ BI_DD- MDI-X BI_DB+ BI_DBBI_DA+ BI_DD+ BI_DDBI_DABI_DC+ BI_DC- RJ45 (8-pin) to RJ45 (8-pin) Straight-Through Cable Wiring RJ45 (8-pin) to RJ45 (8-pin) Cross-Over Cable Wiring Redundant Power Inputs Both power inputs can be connected simultaneously to live DC power sources.
Alarm Contact The Ethernet Switch has one Alarm Contact located on the top panel. For detailed instructions on how to connect the Alarm Contact power wires to the two middle contacts of the 6-contact terminal block connector, see the Wiring the Alarm Contact section on page 6. A typical scenario would be to connect the Fault circuit to a warning light located in the control room. The light can be set up to switch on when a fault is detected.
LED Indicators The front panel of the Ethernet Switch contains several LED indicators. The function of each LED is described in the table below. LED Color PWR1 AMBER State On PWR2 FAULT Off Power is not being supplied to power input PWR1 On Power is being supplied to power input PWR2 Off Power is not being supplied to power input PWR2 On When the corresponding PORT alarm is enabled, and the port’s link is inactive.
Auto-Negotiation and Speed Sensing The Ethernet Switch RJ45 Ethernet ports independently support auto-negotiation for transmission speeds of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1000 Mbps, with operation according to the IEEE802.3 standard. This means that some nodes could be operating at 10 Mbps, while at the same time, other nodes are operating at 100 Mbps or 1000Mbps. Auto-negotiation takes place when an RJ45 cable connection is made, and then each time a LINK is enabled.
Regulatory Approvals Safety Hazardous Location EMI EMS UL508 UL/cUL Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D; ATEX Class I, Zone 2, Ex nC nL IIC T4 Shock Free Fall Vibration FCC Part 15, CISPR (EN55022) class A EN61000-4-2 (ESD), Level 3 EN61000-4-3 (RS), Level 3 EN61000-4-4 (EFT), Level 3 EN61000-4-5 (Surge), Level 3 EN61000-4-6 (CS), Level 3 EN61000-4-8 EN61000-4-11 EN61000-4-12 IEC60068-2-27 IEC60068-2-32 IEC60068-2-6 WARRANTY 5 years Weidmüller gives a 5 year warranty on this product in accordan