RuggedCom RUGGEDSWITCH RSG2288 Installation Manual

RuggedCom RUGGEDSWITCH RSG2288 Installation Manual

9-port modular managed gigabit ethernet switch
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RSG2288
9-Port Modular Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch

Installation Guide

June 2, 2011
www.ruggedcom.com
RuggedCom Inc. I 300 Applewood Crescent, Concord, Ontario, Canada L4K 5C7
Tel: +1 905 856 5288 I Fax: +1 905 856 1995 I Toll Free: 1 888 264 0006

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    9-Port Modular Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch Installation Guide June 2, 2011 www.ruggedcom.com RuggedCom Inc. I 300 Applewood Crescent, Concord, Ontario, Canada L4K 5C7 Tel: +1 905 856 5288 I Fax: +1 905 856 1995 I Toll Free: 1 888 264 0006...
  • Page 2 We have checked the contents of this manual against the hardware and software described. However, deviations from the description cannot be completely ruled out. RuggedCom shall not be liable for any errors or omissions contained herein or for consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 3: Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement

    This product contains no user-serviceable parts. Attempted service by unauthorized personnel shall render all warranties null and void. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by RuggedCom Inc. could invalidate specifications, test results, and agency approvals, and void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    PTP Card Specifications ... 39 3.6.1 IRIG-B Outputs ... 39 Operating Environment ... 39 Mechanical Specifications ... 40 Type Tests ... 41 IEC 61850-3 Type Tests ... 41 IEEE 1613 Type Tests ... 42 ® RuggedCom ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents IEC Environmental Type Tests... 42 Agency Approvals ... 43 Warranty... 43 ® RuggedCom ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 6: Table Of Figures

    Figure 28: SFP Bail Latch location... 30 Figure 29: SFP Removal... 30 Figure 30: PTP Card Panel Description ... 32 Figure 31: IRIG-B Simplified Schematic... 35 Figure 32: RSG2288 Mechanical Dimensions ... 40 ® ® RuggedCom RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 7: Table Of Tables

    Table 16: IRIG-B AM Output Specifications... 39 Table 17 - IEC 61850-3 Type Tests ... 41 Table 18 - IEEE 1613 Type Tests ... 42 Table 19 - Environmental Type Tests ... 42 ® ® RuggedCom RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    1.1 Functional Overview ® The RuggedSwitch modular, Ethernet switch specifically designed to operate reliably in electrically harsh and climatically demanding utility substation and industrial environments. The RSG2288 includes the IEEE 1588 v2 protocol with hardware time stamping allowing high precision time synchronization over the Ethernet network with accuracies of 1us or better.
  • Page 9 GMRP (GARP Multicast Registration Protocol) support: IEEE 802.1D  Link Aggregation support: IEEE 802.3ad  IGMP Snooping for multicast filtering  Port rate limiting and broadcast storm limiting ® RuggedCom terminal blocks reliable, ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106 maintenance-free...
  • Page 10  Console menu and Command Line management interfaces via SSH, RSH, and Telnet  SNMP v1, v2c, and v3  RMON (Remote MONitoring)  Rich set of diagnostics with logging and alarms ® RuggedCom ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 11: Mounting Flexibility

    The RS2000 series of products have been designed with maximum mounting and display flexibility. Customers can order an RS2000 series switch that can be mounted in a standard 19” rack, 1” DIN Rail, or directly onto a panel. For rack mount installations, the RS2000 series can be ordered with connectors on the front panel or on the rear of the chassis.
  • Page 12: Ethernet Panel Description

    Figure 3 shows a copper port module in slot 1 and a fiber module in slot 2 along with the associated link/activity LEDs for each port. Figure 3: Ethernet panel LEDs ® RuggedCom ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 13: Fiber Optic Transceiver Orientation And Connection

    Table 1: Pluggable Fiber Transceiver Modules Figure 4: 1000LX SFP (mini-GBIC) Module and LC connector ® RuggedCom ® . Note that when the module is installed in Figure 5: 1000LX GBIC connector ® RuggedSwitch...
  • Page 14: Figure 6: 1000Lx Lc Connector

    Table 2: Fixed Fiber Transceivers Figure 6: 1000LX LC connector Figure 8: 1000LX ST connector ® RuggedCom ® . Note that when the daughter card Figure 7: 1000LX SC connector Figure 9: 100FX MTRJ connector ®...
  • Page 15: Display Panel Description

    Product Overview 1.5 Display Panel Description RuggedCom RS2000 series products are equipped with a versatile display panel, shown in Figure 10, which is designed to provide quick status information for each port, as well as the entire device to allow for simple diagnostics and troubleshooting.
  • Page 16: Table 4: Port Status Behavior Definition

    Duplex, and Speed. Pushing the mode button causes the display mode to be cycled. Mode Status Duplex Speed Table 4: Port Status behavior definition ® RuggedCom Color Green (Solid) Green (Blinking) Green (Solid) Orange (Solid) Green (Blinking) Green (Solid) Orange (Solid) ®...
  • Page 17: Installation

    Although forced airflow is not necessary, any increase in airflow will result in a reduction of ambient temperature that will improve long-term reliability of all equipment mounted within the rack space. ® RuggedCom ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 18: Panel And Din Rail Mounting

    The adapter allows for the chassis to be mounted on the standard 1” DIN rail using the grooves in the adapter, secured using the included Philips screw. See Figure 13 for a PANEL/DIN mount diagram. Figure 13: RSG2200 PANEL/DIN RAIL mounting diagram ® RuggedCom ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 19: Power Supply Wiring And Grounding

    Figure 14: RS2000 Series Philips Screw Terminal Block Philips Screw Terminal with Cover Safety Cover Phoenix Plug Terminal with Cover Safety Cover Figure 15: RS2000 Series Phoenix Plug Terminal Block ® RuggedCom Philips Screw Terminal without Cover Safety Cover Chassis Ground Surge / Chassis Screws Connection...
  • Page 20: Figure 16: Chassis Ground Connection

    PS2 Surge Ground PS2 Neutral / - Relay NO Contact Relay Common Relay NC Contact Table 5: RS2000 Series Power terminal block connection description ® RuggedCom #6-32 screw with ext. washer. #6 ring lug stainless steel standoff Usage PS1 Live / + is connected to the positive (+) terminal if the power source is DC or to the (Live) terminal if the power source is AC.
  • Page 21: Ac Power Supply Wiring Examples (Rsg2288)

     When equipped with two HI voltage power supplies, independent AC sources can be used to power the product for greater redundancy. ® RuggedCom Figure 18: AC Dual Redundant Power Supply Wiring Example ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 22: Dc Power Supply Wiring Examples

    A circuit breaker is not required for 12, 24 or 48 VDC rated power supplies.  For dual DC power supplies, Separate circuit breakers must be installed and separately identified.  Equipment must be installed according to the applicable country wiring codes. ® RuggedCom ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 23: Dual Power Supplies - Dc And Ac Inputs

    A circuit breaker is not required for 12, 24 or 48 VDC rated power supplies.  Separate circuit breakers must be installed and separately identified.  Equipment must be installed according to the applicable country wiring codes. ® RuggedCom ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 24: Dielectric Strength (Hipot) Testing

    HIPOT testing. Figure 21 shows the proper HIPOT test connections and should be followed to avoid damage to the device. Figure 21: Dielectric Strength (HIPOT) Testing ® RuggedCom ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 25: Failsafe Alarm Relay Wiring And Specifications

    Rugged Operating System (ROS®). One common application for this output is to signal an alarm if a power failure or removal of control power occurs. Figure 22: Failsafe Alarm Relay Wiring ® RuggedCom ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 26: Console Port Wiring

    1 stop bit. Figure 23: Console port on display board For user reference, the console cable pin-out is show in Table 6. RuggedCom RS232 over RJ45 pin-out specification Signal Name (PC is DTE) DCD – Carrier detect RxD – Receive data (to DTE) TxD –...
  • Page 27: Ethernet Ports

    Gigabit Ethernet operation. To ensure reliable, error-free data communications, new and pre- existing communication paths should be verified for TIA/EIA-568-A compliance. Table 8 summarizes the relevant cabling standards. ® RuggedCom Pin 1 ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 28: Transient Suppression

    2.7.3 Transient Suppression RuggedCom does not recommend the use of copper cabling of any length for critical, real-time, substation automation applications. However, transient suppression circuitry is present on all copper ports to protect against damage from electrical transients and to ensure IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613 Class 1 conformance.
  • Page 29: Module Insertion - Gbics And Sfps

    Disconnecting all cables from the SFP or GBIC module prior to insertion or removal of the module.  Using only optics certified by RuggedCom Inc. with RuggedCom products. Damage can occur to optics and product if compatibility and reliability have not been properly assessed.
  • Page 30: Gbic Module Removal

    Removal of an SFP module is shown further in Figure 29. The module should be immediately stored in an ESD-safe environment. Figure 28: SFP Bail Latch location ® RuggedCom Figure 29: SFP Removal ® RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 31: Precision Time Protocol (Ptp) Card And Ieee1588 V2

    NTP, IRIG-B or GPS. It also provides a migration path for the use of the new IEEE 1588 v2 standard. As more end devices enter the market with IEEE 1588 compatibility this card provides an easy transition to this new time synchronization standard. ® RuggedCom Without PTP With PTP Card Card ...
  • Page 32: Ptp Card Panel Description

    Elements of a typical GPS antenna system:  Active GPS Antenna (required)  Coaxial cable to connect the elements (required) ® RuggedCom Function IRIG-B126/B127 AM signal output, software enabled IRIG-B006/B007 PWM or 1 PPS signal output, software selectable TTL-level IRIG-B PWM signal input GPS antenna connector –...
  • Page 33: Table 13: Gps Antenna Specifications

    2.9.2.2 Antenna Cabling Cable Impedance: RuggedCom recommends low loss 50 Ω coaxial cabling. Cable Delay Using any length of coaxial cable will add some time delay to the GPS signal ®...
  • Page 34: Irig-B Outputs

    GPS antenna damage is usually not the result of a direct lightning strike, but due to high currents induced by the effects of a lightning strike on a nearby structure. RuggedCom also recommends installing lightning arrestors in the antenna line to protect the receiver and connected devices. If a lightning arrestor is installed, it is important to ensure that it has a low impedance path to the ground.
  • Page 35: Figure 31: Irig-B Simplified Schematic

    (V minimum required voltage. Please refer to section 3.6.1 for specifications of the IRIG-B output port. ® RuggedCom Cabling Device ) required to drive the connected ) the connected devices see is greater than the ®...
  • Page 36: Technical Specifications

    Standard IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.3z IEEE 802.3ab IEEE 802.3x IEEE 802.1D IEEE 802.1Q IEEE 802.1p IEEE 1588 v2 ® RuggedCom Input Range Internal 10 VDC 36 VDC 6.3A(F) 36 VDC 59 VDC 3.15A(T) 88 VDC 300 VDC 2A(T)
  • Page 37: Copper Ethernet Port Specifications

    Module order codes are contained within each product when assembled and configured at the factory. Consult the RuggedCom ROS User Guide for help in obtaining the factory configuration data. 3.5.1 Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) Optical Specifications...
  • Page 38: Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps) Optical Specifications

    Notes: 1. Maximum segment length is greatly dependent on factors such as fiber quality, and number of patches and splices. Please consult RuggedCom sales associates when determining maximum segment distances. 2. Distance ratings are typical but will depend on type of cabling, number of connectors and splices.
  • Page 39: Ptp Card Specifications

    Table 16: IRIG-B AM Output Specifications 3.7 Operating Environment Parameter Ambient Operating Temperature Ambient Relative Humidity Ambient Storage Temperature ® RuggedCom Typical Value TTL-Compatible > 200 kΩ Typical Value 100 mA 50 Ω Typical Value 1 kHz 3:1 ±10% 24 mA 10 Ω...
  • Page 40: Mechanical Specifications

    18.29 x 12.14 x 1.75 inches (Length x Width x Height) with mounting brackets (464,57) x (308,356) x (44,45) installed Weight 10 lb (4.5 Kg) Enclosure 18AWG galvanized steel Figure 32: RSG2288 Mechanical Dimensions ® ® RuggedCom RuggedSwitch RSG2288 Installation Guide rev106...
  • Page 41: Type Tests

    D.C. Power Supply Dielectric IEC 60255-5 Strength IEC 60255-5 H.V. Impulse Table 17 - IEC 61850-3 Type Tests ® RuggedCom Description Enclosure Contact Enclosure Air Enclosure ports Signal ports D.C. Power ports A.C. Power ports Earth ground ports +/- 4kV line-to-earth, +/- 2kV line-to-...
  • Page 42: Ieee 1613 Type Tests

    Class 2 refers to “Measuring relays and protection equipment for which a very high security margin is required or where the vibration levels are very high, (e.g. shipboard application and for severe transportation conditions).” ® RuggedCom Description Enclosure Contact Enclosure Air...
  • Page 43: Agency Approvals

    21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J IEC/EN 6 Warranty RuggedCom warrants this product for a period of five (5) years from date of purchase. This product contains no user-serviceable parts. Attempted service by unauthorized personnel shall render all warranties null and void. For warranty details, visit http://www.ruggedcom.com/...

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