Information contained in this guide is subject to change without notice or obligation. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate as of the publication date, Utah Scientific, Inc. assumes no liability for errors or omissions. In addition, Utah Scientific, Inc. assumes no responsibility for damages resulting from the use of this guide.
Following the provisions of the Directive(s) of the Council of the European Union: EMC Directive 89/336/EED • Low Voltage Electrical Directive 72/23/EEC • Utah Scientific, Inc. hereby declares that the product specified above conforms to the above Directive(s) and Standard(s). Setup and Operations Guide...
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Important Safeguards and Notices This section provides important safety guidelines for the Operator and Service Personnel. Specific warnings and cautions are found throughout the guide where they apply, but may not appear here. Please read and follow the important safety information, specifically those instructions related to risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
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Dangerous voltages exist at several points in this product. To avoid personal • injury, do not touch exposed conductors and components while power is on. Do not insert anything into either of the systems two-power supply cavities with power connected. Do not wear hand jewelry or watches when troubleshooting high current cir- •...
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Company Information Utah Scientific, Incorporated 4750 Wiley Post Way, Suite 150 Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-2878 U.S.A. Telephone: +1 (801) 575-8801 • FAX: +1 (801) 537-3098 • Technical Services (voice): +1 (800) 447-7204 • Technical Services (FAX): +1 (801) 537-3069 •...
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Warranty Policies Hardware Warranty Utah Scientific, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that the Utah Scientific hardware is free from defects in materials and workmanship and will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials under normal use and service for a period of ten (10) years from the date of shipment.
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No liability for consequential damages. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall Utah Scientific or its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever (including without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss...
The stacking ports allow it to be expanded up to 192 ports as an integral system. It has the ability to be managed manually from a RS-232 CLI port, a browser based web interface, or with the patented Utah Scientific real time control mechanism. Features...
Introduction Panel View Port Speed Running Priority Ports – 1 - 24 Group Selection GPI Select COM 2 – 4* COM 1 (not used at this time) U-NET (not used at this time) DIAGNOSTIC (to PC serial port ) Station Name Ethernet SERIAL (not used at this time)
UTSCI part # 140064-04 connect to COM 1 RJ-45 to 9-pin male adapter UTSCI part # 140064-04 connect to diagnostic port 1 each CAT 5E 10 foot Ethernet cable UTSCI part # 94005-0010 Panel cable connection FIGURE 1-3. UTAH-400 iP...
Installation Cable Orientation for Non-CP switch UT-400-IPW can accommodate facilities requiring rear cable orientation by removing both front and rear panel covers, then turning the board 180 degrees to the opposite position. UT-400 IPW as shipped (front) (rear) front and rear covers removed (remove screws from bottom) Make sure the bracket assembly is removed from the Stacking and...
Rack Mounting Rack Mounting Installing the Utah-400 iP components Use the following steps to install the Utah-400 iP system components into the rack frame(s): 19" Rack Frame Switcher Panel UTAH-400 IPW/RCP mounted in 19" Rack Frame FIGURE 2-2. Install both Utah-400 iP chassis components in the same, or separate 19" rack frames as needed.
Installation Connections Power connections are made to dual IEC inlets,. Power should always be removed before servicing. Power specs (100-240VAC, 50-60 Hz, 70 VA) Ethernet Cable Connections Category 5 or better, 100-ohm UTP or shielded twisted-pair (STP) balanced cable. For 1000 Mbps (gigabit) operation, Category 5E cabling or better is recommended.
When using the HDMI connectors on Ports 25 and 26 to interconnect UT400 IPW switches, the cable must be purchased from Utah Scientific. These ports pinouts DO NOT conform to the HDMI standard, and normal cables will not operate. Contact Utah Scientific for cable PN 140022-04.
Installation Console Port Connection A DB9 connector on the front edge of the UT400-IPW provides access to the diagnostic port for system setup, configuration and monitoring. The pinout of this port is shown in the following table. TABLE 1. Pin Name Pin Number TX(OUT) RX (IN)
System Management Introduction UT400-IPW switches can be managed in several ways, or not at all if the application does not require it. Each switch ships with the management IP address set to 192.168.5.200 and the management VLAN set to 1. All other parameters are set to defaults so that it can be immediately used without management.
Remote Control Panel usage - Control To change a particular setting on a port, control is invoked by pressing and holding the port button, and pressing the desired function button while the port button is held down. UTAH-400 iP...
System Management For example, to turn port 7 off, press and hold the port 7 button and then press and release the PORT OFF button. This will disable port 7 of the switch. A note on the port rate buttons - The 10 Mb and 100 Mb buttons indicate connection in a Full Duplex mode.
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• Mirror - Menu used to set up port mirroring within the switch. • QoS - Menu used to configure quality of service parameters. • Firmware - Utilities to update switch operating firmware. • Debug - Debug utilities. UTAH-400 iP...
System Management Web Management The Web Management interface allows the user to configure and monitor all of the features that the Diagnostic or Telnet console does, but in an easy to use GUI interface. Connection is made via any one of the switches Ethernet ports, as long as the VLAN of the port matches the management VLAN (default is 1) and the IP subnets of the management port and the device communicating to it match.
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The four main areas of operation are included in the interface; Configuration, Monitor, Diagnostics, and Maintenance. Operational Categories FIGURE 3-2. Each menu expands to cover the broader range of sub-parts, with each window containing its own help screen, accessed by clicking the button on the right side of the interface. UTAH-400 iP...
System Management Detailed Configuration Scenarios This section details some common management scenarios that a user might wish to implement. These are made up scenarios, but are intended to give an understanding of how each management feature works. A user has a system with three edit stations all of which need to push data to a common server.
VLANs would be to assign members of different departments to different VLAN’s when those users would never have a need to share the same data. Private VLAN Configuration Private VLANs provide an additional level of isolation, so that a smaller group within a larger VLAN can be isolated. UTAH-400 iP...
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