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InSwitch Industrial Ethernet Switch

ISE Series User Manual

Version 3.5
InHand Networks

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  • Page 1: Ise Series User Manual

    InSwitch Industrial Ethernet Switch ISE Series User Manual Version 3.5 InHand Networks...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer InHand shall not be taken responsible for any modification of contents of the manual made without permission. This manual may contain some technical or printing errors due to human error. These errors will be corrected periodically and will be avoided in reprint.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

     Unless other wise instructed in the manual, please do not try to repair the equipment by yourself. Please disconnect power source immediately under the following circumstances and then contact InHand Networks.  Entering of water into the equipment.  Physical damage to the equipment or cracking of the casing.
  • Page 4: Brief Introduction To The Ise Manual

    Brief Introduction to the ISE Manual The manual is applicable for ISE2005D,ISE2008D,ISE2016D,ISE3005D, ISE3008D,ISE3009D,ISE3010D,ISE3018D of ISE series products. The manual contains the following chapters:  Package contents . List of goods that should be contained in packing box of the equipment.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents ISE Series User Manual ........................1 Safety Instructions ..........................3 Brief Introduction to the ISE Manual ....................4 II. Product Introduction ........................8 2.1 General ..........................8 2.2 Outstanding Product Features ..................... 8 III. Front Panel and Dimension ......................9 3.1 ISE2005D ..........................
  • Page 7 I. Package Contents Common accessories are provided for each set of ISE series products (as shown in list of standard accessories). Please check our package carefully after taking delivery and contact InHand sales personnel in a timely manner if any piece is missing or damaged.
  • Page 8: Product Introduction

    II. Product Introduction 2.1 General The ISE1005D series switches are designed for applications in electric power, transportation, industrial control and other severe industrial environments. They integrates a wide temperature range, high voltage tolerance, enterprise-class forwarding performance, high-bandwidth, strong cabinet, protected industrial circuits and other industrial features.
  • Page 9: Front Panel And Dimension

     Dual power-supply redundant inputs  A warning can be produced via relay after power supply failure and interruption of port connections III. Front Panel Layout and Dimensions 3.1 ISE2005D Front Panel Layout 1. Power source connection and alarm connection terminal 2.
  • Page 10 12. DIN-rail bracket upper lip 13. Clamping spring 14. DIN-rail bracket attachment screw...
  • Page 11 Structural Dimensions (Units: mm)
  • Page 12: Ise2008D

    3.2 ISE2008D Front Panel Layout 1. Power source connection and alarm connection terminal 2. Dip switch 3. Protective grounding screw 4. Cover plate 5. Power source one indication lamp 6. Optical port FX1 LINK/ACT indication lamp 7. 100Base-FX single mode/multimode FC/SC/ST interface FX1 8.
  • Page 13 Structural Dimensions (Units: mm)
  • Page 14: Ise2016D

    3.3 ISE2016D Front Panel Layout 1. Power source connection and alarm connection terminal 2. Dip switch 3. Grounding screw 4. Cover plate 5. Power source one indication lamp 6. Power source two indication lamp 7. Alarm indication lamp 8. Optical port FX1 LINK/ACT indication lamp Optical port...
  • Page 15 Structural Dimensions (Units: mm)
  • Page 16: Ise3008D

    3.4 ISE3008D Front Panel Layout 1. Power source connection and alarm connection terminal 2. Dip switch 3. Grounding Screw 4. Cover plate 5. Power source one indication lamp 6. GX1 LINK/ACT indication lamp 7. 1000Base-X, 1000Base-T(X) SFP port GX1 8. 1000Base-X, 1000Base-T(X) SFP port GX2 9.
  • Page 17 Structural Dimensions (Units: mm)
  • Page 18: Ise3009D

    3.5 ISE3009D Front Panel Layout 1.Power source connection and alarm connection terminal 2. Dip switch 3. Grounding Screw 4. Cover plate 5. Power source one indication lamp 6. GX1 LINK/ACT indication lamp 7. 1000Base-X, 1000Base-T(X) SFP port GX1 8. 10/100Base-T(X) RJ45 port 9.
  • Page 19 Structural Dimensions (Units: mm)
  • Page 20: Ise3010D

    3.6 ISE3010D Front Panel Layout 1. Power source connection and alarm connection terminal 2. Dip switch 3. Grounding screw 4. Cover plate 5. Power source one indication lamp 6. GX1 LINK/ACT indication lamp 7.1000Base-X, 1000Base-T(X) SFP interface GX1 8.1000Base-X, 1000Base-T(X) SFP interface GX2 9.
  • Page 21 Structural Dimensions (Units: mm)
  • Page 22: Ise3018D

    3.7 ISE3018D Front Panel Layout 1. Power terminal 2. Dip switch 3. Grounding screw 4. Cover plate 5. Power source two indication lamp 6. Power source one indication lamp 7. GX1 LINK/ACT indication lamp 8. GX2 LINK/ACT indication lamp 9.1000Base-X,1000Base-T(X) interface GX1 10.1000Base-X,1000Base-T(X) interface GX2...
  • Page 23 18. DIN-rail bracket upper lip 19. Clamp spring 20. DIN-rail bracket attachment screw...
  • Page 24 Structural Dimensions (Units: mm) : Note 1. Some product models have optional copper and fiber ports. Therefore, one part number is used as an example in the layout sections. The models have optional ports: ISE1005D:1 100M fiber/copper port optional, 4 100baseT(x) ISE2005D:1 100M fiber/copper port optional, 4 100baseT(x) ISE2008D:4 100M fiber/copper port optional, 4 100baseT(x) ISE3008D:1 1000M fiber port, 3 100M fiber port,4 100baseT(x)
  • Page 25: Installation

    IV. Installation Installation Requirement  Power source requirements: 24 VDC (12~48 VDC). Attention shall be paid to power voltages.  Operating temperature: -40~85 ℃  Storage temperature: -40~85 ℃  Relative humidity 5%~95% (non-condensing).  Grounding resistance requirement: less than 1 Ω. ...
  • Page 26: Instruction For Wall Mounting

    4.2 Instruction for Wall mounting 4.2.1 Wall mount Follow these steps: Step 1: Install the wall-mounting plate onto the switch. Step 2: Locate the screws which are packaged with the wall mounting plate. Fix screws in the mounting position as shown by the arrows in Figure 4-3. Figure 4-3 Mount the Device on the Wall Step3: After installing the screws, pull the switch into the position as shown in Figure 4-4.
  • Page 27: Din-Rail Dismount

    4.2.2 DIN-Rail Dismount Step1: Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws, so that the switch can freely move up and down. Step2: Lift switch to the position shown in Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5 Step3: Hold the switch up and remove the four screws. Figure 4-6...
  • Page 28: Ethernet Cables And Wiring

    Step 3b: Alternatively, do not remove the screws, and directly remove the switch by lifting while gently pulling it away from the wall, as shown in figure 4-7. Figure 4-7 V. Ethernet Cables and Wiring 5.1 10/100Base-T(X) port The RJ45 interface automatically detects 10/100Base-T(X) and MID/MDI-X protocols.
  • Page 29  Description of pins on 10/100Base-T(X) port MDI-X Positive terminal for data Positive terminal for data receiving (RD+) transmission(TD+) Negative terminal for data Negative terminal for data receiving (RD-) transmission(TD-) Positive terminal for data Positive terminal for data transmission (TD+) receiving(RD+)...
  • Page 30: 100Base-Fx Port

    100Base-TX cross-over cable 5.2 100Base-FX port Carefully plug in the optical cables and polish the connectors if nessecary. Rough handling and repeated use can damage the cable and connectors. Ensure that both ends of the fiberoptic cable are correctly wired. The Tx port of the home terminal shall be connected to Rx port of the opposite terminal, and the Rx of the home terminal shall be connected to Tx port of the opposite terminal.
  • Page 31 Gigabit SFP optical module A typical gigabit SFP optical module is shown in the following diagram: LC interface is adopted for gigabit SFP optical module, including receiving port (Rx) and transmission port (Tx). Optical cable connection steps: Step 1: Plug a SFP optical module into the SFP slot. Step 2: To onnect an optical cable, connect the Rx of the home port to the Tx of the opposite port, and connect the Tx of the home port to the Rx of the opposite port, as shown in the following diagram:...
  • Page 32: Power Source

    CAT5, CAT6 or CAT7 types of twisted pair cable shall be used. 5.4 Power Source The InSwitch ISE series allow for dual redundant power supplies on it’s industrial terminal block. Dual power supply connections allow users to provide more redundancy and fallback options for important nodes. The terminal block allows industrial and electric power users to employ the existing power supply in an enclosure.
  • Page 33 The wiring schematic for the industrial power terminal is shown below. The terminal block is shown in the following schematic. Wiring Method: Step 1: Unplug the terminal-block from the switch. Step 2: Insert the cables into the terminal before tightening screw. Step 3: Insert the terminal-block back into the switch before fastening the flange screws.
  • Page 34: Grounding Protection

    Attention Power supply wire diameter and torque:  Minimum cross-section of wire, AWG/kcmil 28  Maximum wire cross-section,AWG/kcmil 16  Minimum applied torque, 0.22 Nm  Maximum applied torque, 0.25 Nm 5.5 Grounding Protection ISE InSwitches have a metal case and grounding screw for protection from electrical surges, discharges, electrical fields and magnetic fields.
  • Page 35: Alarm

    5.6. Alarm Please refer to chapter 6.3 “Introduction to alarms” for a detailed description of the alarm function. Wiring Method: Step 1: Unplug the terminal-block from the switch. Step 2: Plug the alarm cable into the terminal before tightening the screw. Step 3: Plug the terminal into the switch and tighten down the attachment screws.
  • Page 36: Functions And Features

    VI. Functions and Features 6.1 LED Indicator Codes A variety of LED indicators are located on the front panel of the switch. Please see the table below for definitions on each indicator. Name of Indication Lamp State ISE Equipment State Lamp Power source indication lamp Connection of power source 1 normal...
  • Page 37: Dip Switches

    6.2. Dip Switches There are four DIP switches located on the top panel of the InSwitch. Each DIP switch has either an ON or OFF state, controlling one of the switches functions. In the following diagram, all of the switches are in the ON state. Dip Switch Corresponding Functions Switch 1...
  • Page 38: Introduction To Alarms

    6.3 Introduction to Alarms Two abnormal events are defined for ISE series products: loss of connection and power supply failure. Either of these events will trigger an alarm. The relay is provided with three contacts: open by default, closed by default and one common terminal.
  • Page 39: Specifications

    VII. Specifications The specifications of the ISE industrial Ethernet switch are given in the following table. System Index Parameter Introduction Switching properties Supports IEEE802.3 and IEEE 802.3u Switching mode: Store-and-forward mode Inherent time delay for forwarding: under 4 µs Electromagnetic IEC 61000-4-2 (static electricity), class 3 compatibility IEC 61000-4-3 (radiating electric filed), class 3...
  • Page 40: Networking Mode

    VIII. Networking Mode 8.1 Networking of Single Set of Equipment To communicate between device one, two and three, connect them all to the switch and configure the correct IP addresses. All device on a single switching network must share the same subnet of IP addresses, for instance 192.168.2.x/24. X can be any value from 1 to 255.
  • Page 41: Networking Of Multiple Sets Of Equipment

    8.2 Networking of Multiple Sets of Equipment InSwitch ISE industrial Ethernet switch provides 10/100Base-T(X) Ethernet RJ45 ports or 100Base-FX or 1000Base-GX fiber ports for connecting switches and devices.Each port may be connected to a device or another switch. The InSwitch ISE industrial Ethernet switch have 100Base-FX(1000Base-GX optional ) single mode/multimode fiber ports for compatibility with fiber optic cables.
  • Page 42: Appendix 2 Glossary Of Terms

    IX. Appendix Appendix One: Glossary of Terms Abbreviation Full English Name Meaning 100Base-TX 100Base-TX 100 Mbps baseband Ethernet specification uses two pairs of category 5 twisted-pair cables. They can provide a maximum transmission rate of 100Mbits per second. 10Base-T 10Base-T 10Mbps baseband Ethernet specification uses two pairs of twisted-pair (category 3/4/5 twisted pair) connections, one of which will be...
  • Page 43 Media Access A Media Access Control address is the address Control address permanent physical address assigned by the manufacturer to the device. It is composed of 6 pairs of hexadecimal digits. For example: 00-0F-E2-80-65-25. Each network device has a global unique 48-bit MAC address. Network Network Address Translation allow multiple Address...
  • Page 44: Appendix 4 Important Safety Information

    User Datagram User Datagram Protocol is a non-connection Protocol oriented based transport layer protocol. Wide Area Wide Area Network is a data communication Network network covering relatively wide geographical scope, e.g. the Internet. Local Area Local Area Network generally refers to the Network internal network like a home network or internal network of a business.
  • Page 45 The WEEE logo (shown at the left) on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other household waste. You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for recycling of such hazardous waste.

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