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Atop EMG8508 Series Hardware Installation Manual

Atop EMG8508 Series Hardware Installation Manual

Industrial managed gigabit ethernet switch

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Industrial Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch
EMG8508 / EMG8510 Series
EMG8608 / EMG8610 Series
Version 0.1
Updated in June, 2016
P/N:89900497G
Inside the package you will find the following items:
■ Industrial Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch x 1
■ Protective caps for all SFP ports (Depend on purchased model)
■ Installation Guide with Warranty Card x 1
Never install or work on electrical or cabling during periods of lightning activity.
Never connect or disconnect power when hazardous gases are present.
Warning:Hot Surface Do Not Touch.
Caution: CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. Do not stare into the laser!
EMG8508 / EMG8510 Series
EMG8608 / EMG8610 Series
5
4
3
2
1
BI_DD-
BI_DC-
BI_DD+
BI_DC+
BI_DB- / Rx- / V-
BI_DA+ / Tx+ / V+
BI_DB+ / Rx+ / V-
BI_DA- / Tx- / V+
6
P1 RUN 1
5
9
7
P2 ALM 2
6
10
8
Console
1
5
Ring 3
7
9
R.M. 4
8
10
TxD
1
5
2
RxD
GND
Relay
2
6
N.C.
4
3
N.C.
11
Relay1
5
Relay2
1
2
N.C.
4
3
Relay1
Relay2
P1
3
7
V+
F.G.
V -
N.C.
12
P2
4
8
1. M12 A-Coding Console Port
2. SFP Ports LEDs (for EMG8510 Series)
3. M12 X-coding Ethernet ports and/or PoE LEDs
4. RUN LED
5. PWR1 LED
6. PWR2 LED
7. ALM LED
8. Ring LED
9. Ring Master LED
10. M12 A-Coding Alarm relay or alarm output
11. M12 S-Coding PWR1 connector
12. M12 S-Coding PWR2 connector
13. 1000 BASE-X SFP Slots (for EMG8510 Series)
14. 10/100/1000 BASE-T(X) M12 X-coding Ethernet ports and/or
10/100/1000 BASE-T(X) PoE M12 X-coding Ethernet Ports
(EMG8508-4PoE/ EMG8510-4PoE-2SFP, PoE ports at Port 1,2,5,6)
1.
Proceed to place the screws on the back
of the device as show in (Fig. 1).
2.
If you have the VESA kit, proceed to place
the screws on the back of the device as
show in (Fig. 2)
3. Although internal grounding has been
done inside, in order to ensure overall
maximum performance and protect your
device, it is still strongly advised to ground
the device properly; hazardous ESD can
come into contact and damage your
equipment. On the power terminal block,
there is a terminal for Frame Ground, you
can choose whether to connect it to the
grounding or you may opt to connect to
the grounding screw next to the terminal
block ( the one chosen should be connect-
14
ed at all times ) (Fig. 3)
13
1
4.
You can then choose whether to plug in the other
peripheral ports at this point or do it later depending
on the actual location of the device or level of
comfort for performing such operation.
Remeber to plug in the protective caps for the
unused SFP.
2
5.
If you have purchased the DIN-Rail kit, Once the
plate has been firmly put in place, proceed to mount
1
the whole device as shown in (Fig. 4).Proceed to
(Fig. 5) if you want to remove the device from
DIN-Rail.
6.
Next we can then proceed to connect the device to
the LAN (switch or PC, depending on the case), take
care on using the M12 connector; after this we can
then proceed to the device's settings
2
5
■ The housing has a good thermal conductivity material, so the heat can be
dissipated to the outside through the housing by conduction-convection .
■ This switch's factory IP by default is 10.0.50.1 you can access the device by its
Web UI once it is connected to a physical network (or using Management Utility,
for more information on Management Utility, please refer to its manual). Please
be aware that the PC needed for this procedure needs to be in the same
subnet, or you may refer yourself to the device User's Manual.
*Management Utility only support user name, password and IP address change.
Detail setting please set on Web UI.
Name
Color
Status
P1
On
Power is supplied from PWR1/PWR2
Green
P2
Off
No power input detected from PWR1/PWR2
On
Alarm is triggered by user defined events
Red
Alarm
Off
Alarm is not triggered by user defined events
2
Blinking
AP firmware is running normally
RUN
Green
Off
System is not ready or halt
On
Ethernet is linked
Green
Blinking
Ethernet is active and data is being transmitted
LAN
Off
Ethernet is not linked
On
Power is being supplied to a Powered Device (PD)
Amber
Off
Power is not supplied to a PD
On
Ring is enabled
Ring
Green
Blinking
Ring is connected successfully
Ring is disabled
Off
On
The device is a Master of the ERPS or IA-Ring
R.M
Green
Off
The device is a Slave of the ERPS or IA-Ring
On
Port is linked
SFP
Green
Blinking
Data is transmitting on this port
Off
No data is transmitting
Field Maintenance and Service
If the device requires servicing of any kind, you may need to disconnect and
remove it from its mounting. The initial installation should be done in a way that
makes this as convenient as possible.
■ Voltage/Power lines should be properly insulated as well as other cables. Be
careful when handing the so as to not trip over
■ Do not under any circumstance open the device for any reason. Please
contact your dealer for any repair needed or follow the instructions on section
of your User's Manual.
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Summary of Contents for Atop EMG8508 Series

  • Page 1 ■ The housing has a good thermal conductivity material, so the heat can be dissipated to the outside through the housing by conduction-convection . ■ This switch’s factory IP by default is 10.0.50.1 you can access the device by its Inside the package you will find the following items: Web UI once it is connected to a physical network (or using Management Utility, ■...
  • Page 2 Phoenixcontact 1413991 AWG26 Lan Port-M12-A S-coded After 3 months and still within the warranty period, it is up to Atop whether to Phoenixcontact 1404642 AWG26 Power Power Port-M12-S replace the unit with a new one; normally, as long as a product is under warranty, all parts and labor are free of charge to the customers.

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