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Subject Link RPT-2012/P-4F-T-1 Series Hardware Installation Manual

Subject Link RPT-2012/P-4F-T-1 Series Hardware Installation Manual

Industrial managed gigabit ethernet switches

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Inside the package you will find the following items:
■ Industrial Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch x 1
■ 4-Pin 5.08mm Lockable Terminal Block (Already mounted to the device) x 1
■ 5-Pin 5.08mm Lockable Terminal Block (Already mounted to the device) x 1
■ DIN-Rail Kit (Already mounted to the device) x 1
Industrial Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switches
■ Protective caps for all SFP and PoE ports (Depend on purchased model)
■ Installation Guide x 1
RPT-2012X/XP-4F-T-X1Series
8
Version 2.0
Updated in January, 2019
1. PWR1 LED
2. PWR2 LED
3. Ring LED
4. RUN LED
Subject Link Inc.
5. Alarm LED
Tel: +886-935 672 398
6. Ring Master LED
Email: sales@sbjlink.com
www.sbjlink.com
7. RJ45/PoE/SFP Ports LEDs
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. RESTRICTED ACCESS AREA: The equipment
should only be installed in a Restricted Access Area.
Caution: CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. Do not stare into the laser!
This equipment should be installed indoor and not connect directly with equipment
installed outdoor.
I n d o o r
Front View
RPT-2012X-4F-T-X1
RPT-2012XP-4F-T-X1
1 2
9
1 2
3 4
PoE
P1 P2
4
R i ng
R U N
1
6
ALM
R .M .
5
3
2
12
1
2
3
3
4
5 6
7
7
8
4
9
10
11 12
10G
8
Reset
13
5 6
PoE
7 8
5
9
6
10
11
10
7
11
8
12
*RJ45 function is optional with model
8. Reset button
9. PoE LEDS
10. 10G BASE-X SFP Slots
11. 10/100/1000 BASE-T(X) RJ-45 Ports and/or
10/100/1000 BASE-T(X) PoE RJ-45 Ports
1. Grounding Screw
1
2. DIP Switches
4
3. RS-232 Console
Relay1
5
Relay2
4. Relay Output 1 with current carrying
capacity of 1A@24 VDC (Normal Open)
6
F .G.
V1-
7
V1+
5. Relay Output 2 with current carrying
V2-
8
V2+
capacity of 1A@24 VDC (Normal Open)
2
6. Frame Ground
3
7. Terminal for Power 1
Console
8. Terminal for Power 2
1. If you have purchased the wall mount kit,
proceed to place the screws on the back
of the device as show in (Fig. 1).
2. 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,
Relay1
there is a terminal for Frame Ground, you
Relay2
can choose whether to connect it to the
F.G.
V1-
V1+
grounding or you may opt to connect to
V2-
V2+
the grounding screw next to the terminal
block ( the one chosen should be connect-
ed at all times ) (Fig. 2)
Console
3. Wall mount Screw spec: M3*0.5P
Wall mount Screw specification: M3; screw depth:4.7mm(Max); screws x 4pcs
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 and PoE ports.
2
5. Once the plate has been firmly put in place, proceed
1
to mount the whole device as shown in (Fig.
3).Proceed to (Fig. 4) 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 RJ-45 connector; after this we can
then proceed to the device's settings
2
7. Din Rail Screw spec: M4*0.7P
Din Rail Screw specification: M4; screw depth:4.1mm(Max); screws x 3pcs
■ The opening to the sides are
for the device's heat dissipation
please never obstruct or cover
them with any objects or try to
Relay1
Relay2
insert them through it.
■ This switch's factory IP by
F.G.
V1-
V1+
V2-
default is 10.0.50.1 you can
V2+
access the device by its Web UI
once it is connected to a physical
network (or using Management
Console
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.
Name Color
Status
Message
P1
On
Power is being supplied through this power input
Green
P2
Off
Power is not supplied through this power input
Alarm is triggered by user defined events
On
Red
ALM
Off
Alarm is not triggered by user defined events
Blinking
AP firmware is running normally
RUN
Green
On/Off
System is not ready or halt
On
All the Rings are running normally
Ring
Green
Blinking
Ring is in protection state
Off
Ring is disabled
On
The device is a Master of the Ring
R.M.
Green
Off
The device is a Slave of the Ring
On
Port is linked
SFP
Green
Blinking
Data is transmitting on this port
Off
No data is transmitting on this port
On
Power is being supplied to a Powered Device (PD)
PoE
Amber
Off
Power is not supplied to a PD
On
Ethernet is connected at 1000Mbps
Amber
Blinking
Ethernet is connected at 100Mbps
Off
Ethernet is connected at 10Mbps
LAN
On
Ethernet is connected
Green
Blinking
Data is transmitting on this port
Off
Ethernet is disconnected

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