Multifunction gigabit managed switch with poe+ support (ieee802.3at) up to 60 w per port for connecting four ip video cameras, designed to be used in hot climate (23 pages)
Multifunction gigabit managed switch with poe+ support (ieee802.3at) up to 30 w per port for connecting eight ip video cameras designed to be used in hot climate (24 pages)
Operating Manual PSW-2G2F+UPS Multifunction Gigabit Managed Switch with built-in UPS for connection to IP video cameras that support IEEE802.3at. Version 5...
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Elements of the power units are under high voltage. It is strictly forbidden to touch conducting elements of the power supply unit under voltage. It is forbidden to transport the switch with the battery installed in it. It is forbidden to connect very low battery (voltage at the terminals below 9.6V) SFP port operates only at 1000 Mbps.
6. Installation of the switch ................6.1. Mounting of the housing ..............6.1.1. Wall mounting ................6.1.2. Mounting on the pole ..............6.1.3. Installation into TFortis CrossBox cabinet ......... 6.2. Optical connections ................6.3. Power supply connection ..............6.4. Camera connection ................
1. Purpose PSW-2G2F+UPS device is a multifunction gigabit outdoor managed switch with built-in UPS designed for connecting IP video cameras with IEEE802.3at (PoE+) support one camera with 60W power consumption (Figure 1-1) two cameras with 30W power consumption each (Figure 1-2)...
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Weatherproof design The switch body is made of technopolymer resistant to severe operating conditions. Dust and moisture protection rating is IP66. It is possible to operate the device without additional enclosures. Operation is a wide temperature range The device is manufactured from industrial-type components and does not need additional heating.
Operation in a ring or in a chain configuration Two gigabit ports allow to connect switches in a chain. Support of STP/RSTP protocols allow to create ring topologies, which significantly improves fault tolerance of the system. 2. Description 2.1. Appearance Figure 2.1-1. PSW-2G2F+UPS switch, external appearance...
2.2. Components layout Figure 2.2-2. Layout of components in PSW-2G2F+UPS switch During normal operation, CPU indicator should blink intermittently with 2 sec. period (1 sec. –ON, 1 sec. – OFF). DEFAULT indicator shall be ON, when the device operates with factory settings (IP 192.168.0.1).
2.3. PoE power supply PSW-2G2F+UPS switch supports IEEE802.3at power supply. The switch can supply either one camera with 60W power consumption (by default) or two cameras with 30W power consumption each Port 1 (60W) Power is supplied by pairs 1,2 and 3,6 over data, and by free pairs 4,5 and 7,8 simultaneously.
2.4. Lightning protection PSW-2G2F+UPS switch has built-in lightning protection modules that protect Ethernet ports and 220V power circuits from common-mode and differential electromagnetic interferences. The switch is resistant to powerful microsecond pulse interferences according to GOST R 51317.4.5 standard with the degree of severity according to Table 2.4-1, performance criteria B.
("Performance criteria B" means temporary disruption of performance or functioning with further recovery without operator's intervention) Continued operation with changes in the supply voltage from ~187 to ~246 V 2.5. Restarting cameras in case of hanging The switch continuously monitors camera operation . There are two ways to detect camera hanging: 1.
и 3, 6). Note that the accuracy of the cable tester is ± 2 meters. By default, VCT operates on an average algorithm and does not take into account the specific features of a particular cable, which can affect the accuracy of the measurement.
2.8.2. Description of UPS operation The switch has a built-in UPS based on PSU, charge controller and battery (if included). The operation status is described by three indicators "VBAT", "VOUT" and "VAC". Table 2.8.2-1 – UPS indicators Indicator Description VOUT Presence of an output voltage VBAT Presence of a connected battery...
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leads to a drop in battery capacity. To prevent this, delayed start function was implemented. Table 2.8.2-2 – Indication of UPS state VBAT VOUT VAC Description The switch operates from the power grid, battery is present, the battery voltage is normal. The switch operates from the power grid, battery failure (battery not connected, wrong polarity or terminals are closed)
2.8.3. Estimation of uninterrupted operation time Uninterrupted operation time depends on the following factors: power consumption of the camera, ambient temperature, residual capacity of the battery. The most significant is the power consumption of the camera. Table 2.8.3. Estimation of uninterrupted operation time Load *, W Time 7:10...
2.8.4. Battery function check Battery capacity is the amount of electricity given by a fully charged battery until it is discharged to reach the final voltage. Battery capacity changes throughout the service life. During operation, the capacity remains stable for a while, and then begins to gradually decrease (residual capacity). Residual capacity can be estimated by special devices (battery capacity testers).
Put the battery into the battery compartment, observe the polarity. Place a board with thermocouple between the batteries, fix the batteries with metal holders. The thermocouple should fit tightly against the battery housings. Connect the wires (Figure 2.8.5). WARNING! During installation be careful not to short-circuit the battery terminals with holders.
meantime between failures at least 50 000 hours (5.7 years). 4. Operating conditions PSW-2G2F+UPS switch is designed for 24-hour operation in outdoor conditions at an ambient temperature from minus 45 to plus 40 C when used industrial SFP modules. Note 4.1.
5. Presetting WARNING! Remove PoE jumpers for the port to which a computer will be connected. 5.1. Resetting the switch to factory settings Before start, set the switch to the default settings. To do this, press and hold the DEFAULT button until the DEFAULT indicator lights up. The default IP address of the switch is 192.168.0.1.
5.3. User name and password setting While the "username" and "password" are not set, you will log in without entering this data. After the password is set, you will need to authenticate when you log in. Figure 5.3. Entering user name and password. Note, that the user name and password are case sensitive.
WARNING! Drilling of the housing will lead of loss of the switch integrity and, as a result, loss of product warranty. 6.1.2. Mounting on the pole To install PSW-2G2F+UPS switch on the pole, use TFortis mounting panel. 6.1.3. Installation into TFortis CrossBox cabinet TFortis PSW-2G2F+UPS switch has a sealed enclosure from...
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CrossBox is recommended, but not mandatory. To install the cabinet on the pole it is recommended to use a bracket. TFortis bracket is a universal fixture for mounting TFortis cabinets and camera housings on the poles (supports, towers). The fixture is a metal molded plate 3 mm thick.
6.2. Optical connections Inside PSW-2G2F+UPS switch there are no elements for welding optical fiber. It is recommended to use external optical distribution frames. 6.3. Power supply connection The switch is connected to 220V AC source. Power supply cable is pulled into the unit trough a cable gland and is connected to the power supply terminal block (Figure 6.3-1).
WARNING! Grounding of the switch is obligatory. Grounding resistant should not exceed 4 Ohm. WARNING! Energized high-voltage conductors should in no case be in contact with circuit boards. The resulting failure will lead to loss of product warranty. WARNING! The switch contains static power supply units and, therefore, is a reactive load.
7. Manufacturer warranty The warranty period for the switch is 36 months from the date of sale, except for the battery. The warranty period for the battery (if included) is 12 months. Only a complete switch is accepted for servicing and repair. Warranty shall not apply in the following cases: ...