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SICOM3000A-LITE Industrial Ethernet Switch
Hardware Installation Manual
Publication Data: Mar. 2019
Version: V1.0
No.: 112020174

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  • Page 1 SICOM3000A-LITE Industrial Ethernet Switch Hardware Installation Manual Publication Data: Mar. 2019 Version: V1.0 No.: 112020174...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be excerpted, reproduced, translated, annotated or duplicated, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of KYLAND Corporation. Copyright © 2019 Kyland Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3 Before using the device, read this manual carefully for personal and equipment safety. Please keep the manual for further reference. Kyland is not liable to any personal or equipment damage caused by violation of this notice.
  • Page 4  Dispose of the device in accordance with relevant national provisions, preventing environmental pollution. In the following cases, please immediately shut down your power supply and contact your Kyland representative:  Water gets into the equipment.  Equipment damage or shell damage.
  • Page 5 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Product Overview .......................1 1.1 Mini Products .......................1 2 Structure and Interface .......................3 2.1 Front Panel ........................3 2.2 Top Panel ........................4 3 Mounting ..........................5 3.1 Dimension Drawing ......................5 3.2 Mounting Modes and Steps ..................6 3.2.1 DIN-Rail Mounting ....................6 3.2.2 Panel Mounting ......................7 4 Connection ........................
  • Page 7 7.3 Access through Web ....................25 8 Basic Features and Specifications ..................26...
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    The series switches provide Mini USB Console port, and supports one-touch recovery, and network management through Web, Telnet, and console port. SICOM3000A-LITE supports DIN rail mounting and panel mounting. It provides two 100/1000Base-X, 10/100/1000Base-T(X) SFP slots (Gigabit SFP Slot), and eight 10/100Base-T(X) Ethernet ports, The SPF slots support the optical power detection function.
  • Page 9 Product Overview 8T: eight 10/100Base-T(X) ports 6T: six 10/100Base-T(X) ports Ports with M: SC05=SC connector, 1310nm, 5km ST05=ST connector, 1310nm, 5km FC05=FC connector, 1310nm, 5km Ports with S: Connector: parameters for SC40=SC connector, 1310nm, 40km ST40=ST connector, 1310nm, 40km FC40=FC connector, 1310nm, 40km SC60=SC connector, 1310nm, 60km SC80=SC connector, 1550nm, 80km Ports without S or M:...
  • Page 10: Structure And Interface

    Structure and Interface 2 Structure and Interface Caution: It is recommended to purchase the port dustproof shield (optional) to keep ports clean and ensure device performance. 2.1 Front Panel Figure 1 Front Panel (1) Power 1 LED (2) Power 2 LED (3) Running LED (4) Ring LED (5) Alarm LED...
  • Page 11: Top Panel

    Structure and Interface 2.2 Top Panel Figure 2 Top Panel...
  • Page 12: Mounting

    Mounting 3 Mounting 3.1 Dimension Drawing Figure 3 Dimensions for DIN-Rail Mounting (unit: mm) Figure 4 Dimensions for DIN-Rail Mounting (unit: mm)
  • Page 13: Mounting Modes And Steps

    Mounting Caution:  As part of the heat dissipation system, the switch housing becomes hot during operation. Please use caution when coming in contact and avoid covering the switch housing when the switch is running.  The figures in this manual are only for reference. 3.2 Mounting Modes and Steps The device supports both DIN-rail mounting and panel mounting.
  • Page 14: Panel Mounting

    Mounting Figure 5 DIN-Rail Mounting  DIN-Rail Dismounting Step 1: As shown in the following figure, press the device downward and move the device in direction 1 until the bottom of the device is detached from the DIN rail. Step 2: Pull the device upward and move the device in direction 2 until the device is removed from the DIN rail completely.
  • Page 15 Mounting Step 1: Use screws to fix the plate for panel mounting to the rear panel of the device. Step 2: Select the mounting position (on a wall or inner wall of a cabinet) for the device and guarantee adequate space and heat dissipation for it. Step 3: Punch four holes in the selected position according to the dimensions for panel mounting.
  • Page 16 Mounting Figure 8 Panel Dismounting Caution: Cut off the power and disconnect all cables before mounting, dismounting or moving the equipment.
  • Page 17: Connection

    Connection 4 Connection 4.1 10/100Base-T(X) Ethernet Port 10/100Base-T(X) Ethernet port is equipped with RJ45 connector. The port is self-adaptive. It can automatically configure itself to work in 10M or 100M state, full or half duplex mode. The port can also adapt to MDI or MDI-X connection automatically. You can connect the port to a terminal or network device with a straight-through or cross-over cable.
  • Page 18: 100Base-Fx Ethernet Port

    Connection Figure 10 Connection Using Straight-through/Cross-over Cable Note: The color of the cable for RJ45 connector meets the 568B standard: 1-orange and white, 2-orange, 3-green and white, 4-blue, 5-blue and white, 6-green, 7-brown and white, and 8-brown. 4.2 100Base-FX Ethernet Port 100Base-FX Ethernet port is equipped with FC/ST/SC connector, and each port consists of TX (transmit) port and RX (receive) port.
  • Page 19: 100/1000Base-X, 10/100/1000Base-T(X) Sfp Slot

    Connection laser products. Routine operation is not harmful to your eyes, but do not look directly at the fiber port when the device is powered on. 4.3 100/1000Base-X, 10/100/1000Base-T(X) SFP slot 100/1000Base-X, 10/100/1000Base-T(X) SFP slot (gigabit SFP slot) requires an SFP optical/electrical module to enable data transmission.
  • Page 20: Sfp Optical Module

    Connection 4.3.1 SFP Optical Module Figure 12 SFP Optical Module An SFP optical module is equipped with LC connector, and each port consists of a TX (transmit) port and an RX (receive) port. To enable communication between Device A and Device B, connect the TX port of Device A to the RX port of Device B, and the RX port of Device A to the TX port of Device B, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 21: Sfp Electrical Module

    Connection If the LED is on, the connection is correct. If the LED is off, the link is not connected. This may be caused by incorrect connection of the TX and RX ports. In this case, swop the two connectors at one end of the fibers. Caution: ...
  • Page 22: Console Port

    Connection 4.4 Console Port 4.4.1 MIni usb Caution: To use the console port with a Mini USB connector, you need to purchase a USB console cable (optional). The device provides the console port on the front panel. To use the console port, you need to install Mini USB driver.exe (you can find the program in the delivered CD) on the computer.
  • Page 23: Grounding

    Connection Grounding 4.5 Grounding Grounding protects the switch from lightning and interference. Therefore, you must ground the switch properly. You need to ground the switch before it is powered on and disconnect the grounding cable after the switch is powered off. The switch provides a grounding screw on the top panel for chassis grounding.
  • Page 24 Connection Table 5 Pin Definitions of 5-Pin 5.08mm-Spacing Plug-in Terminal Block Signal DC Definition AC Definition PWR1: + PWR1: L PWR1: - PWR1: N PGND PGND PWR2: - PWR2: N PWR2: + PWR2: L  Wiring and Mounting Step 1: Ground the device properly according to section 4.5. Step 2: Remove the power terminal block from the device.
  • Page 25: Alarm Terminal Block

    Connection Warning:  Do not touch any exposed conducting wire, terminal, or component with a voltage warning sign, because it may cause damage to humans.  Do not remove any part or plug in or out any connector when the device is powered on. 4.7 Alarm Terminal Block The device provides an alarm terminal block on the top panel for alarm output.
  • Page 26 Connection Step 1: Remove the alarm terminal block from the switch. Step 2: Secure the three wires for alarm into the alarm terminal block in the required sequence. Step 3: Insert the alarm terminal block into its socket. Wiring and Mounting should meet following specifications. Table 7 Wiring and Mounting Specifications Terminal Type Required Torque...
  • Page 27: Reset

    Reset 5 Reset The device provides a Reset button on the front panel. The button can be used to restart the device or restore factory default settings. You can restart the device by pressing and holding the button for 0.5 to 3 second. You can restore factory default settings by pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds or more.
  • Page 28: Leds

    LEDs 6 LEDs Table 8 Front Panel LEDs State Description Power 1 is connected and operates properly. Power 1 LED Power 1 is not connected or operates abnormally. Power 2 is connected and operates properly. Power 2 LED Power 2 is not connected or operates abnormally. Blinking The CPU operates properly.
  • Page 29: Switch Access

    Switch Access 7 Switch Access You can access the switch in any of the following ways: 7.1 Access through Console Port Step 1: The RJ45 management port connects the 9-pin serial port of the PC and the Console port of the device through the DB9-RJ45 Network cable Equipment attached. Mini USB needs to Install Mini USB driver.exe.
  • Page 30 Switch Access Figure 23 Selecting a Serial Port Note: To confirm the communication port in use, right-click [My Computer] and select [Property]. Click [Hardware] → [Device Manager] → [Port] to view the communication port. Step 5: Set port parameters (Bits per second: 115200, Data bits: 8, Parity: None, Stop bits: 1, and Flow control: None), as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 31: Access Through Telnet

    Switch Access Figure 24 Setting Port Parameters Step 6: Click OK to enter the switch CLI. Then the following commands can be used to perform operations. Table 9 CLI Commands View Command Description Privileged mode SWITCH#show interface vlan 1 Query the IP address of the switch. Privileged mode SWITCH#show version Query the version of the switch.
  • Page 32 Switch Access IP address of the device), enter "telnet 192.168.0.2" in the dialog box. Figure 25 Access through Telnet Step 3: Click OK. The Telnet CLI is displayed. Then you can run the commands in 错误!未找 到引用源。 to perform operations. 7.3 Access through Web Step 1: Connect the network port of a PC to the Ethernet port of the switch with a network cable.
  • Page 33 Basic Features and Specifications 8 Basic Features and Specifications Power Requirements Maximum Voltage Power Identifier Rated Voltage Range Range 24-48VDC 18-72VDC 12-24VDC 9-36VDC Terminal block 5-pin 5.08mm-spacing plug-in terminal block Rated Power Consumption Rated power consumption 9W (MAX) Physical Characteristics Housing Metal, fanless Protection class...

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