If in doubt, consult an Ethernet network specialist to assess the use of the devices and the set configuration. 5 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Incorrect operation or modifications to the device can endanger your safety or damage the device. Do not repair the device yourself. If the device is defective, please contact Phoenix Contact. Updating the firmware is permitted. You will find the respective latest firmware version on the product page at phoenixcontact.net/products.
The device is designed exclusively for operation with SELV/PELV from a Class ES1 “electrical energy source” in accordance with EN/IEC 62368-1 and VDE 0868-1. The device may only be connected to devices that meet the requirements of class ES1 in accordance with EN/IEC 62368-1. 7 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
• Use the device in an environment that does not exceed pollution degree 2 in accor- dance with EN/IEC 60664-1. • Use transient protection so that short-term surge voltages do not exceed 119 V. 8 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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A distance of 40 mm must be maintained from external sources of heat. • Before measuring the insulation, disconnect the plugs for the DSL cables and power supply. Otherwise, inaccurate measurements may occur. Reinsert the plugs once the insulation measurement has been completed. 9 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
On first request, you shall release Phoenix Contact and the companies associated with PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH & Co. KG, Flachsmarktstrasse 8, 32825 Blomberg, Ger- many in accordance with §§15ff. AktG (German Stock Corporation Act), hereinafter collectively referred to as “Phoenix Contact”, from all third-party claims made due to im- proper use. •...
Protected from unauthorized access – Protected from harmful environmental influences such as UV light • For storage, observe the humidity and air pressure specifications, and the temperature range. – “Ambient conditions” on page 100. 12 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Immediately upon delivery, check the delivery note to ensure that the delivery is com- plete. • Submit claims for any transport damage immediately, and inform Phoenix Contact or your supplier as well as the shipping company without delay. • Enclose photos clearly documenting the damage to the packaging and/or delivery to- gether with your claim.
Unlike the Managed ex- tender, the Unmanaged extender is transparent for the Ethernet network. The device does not have its own IP address. It is not necessary to configure the network or the IP addresses. 14 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
User access data (admin) changed – SD card has been inserted or removed High-quality surge protection PLUGTRAB PT-IQ is the forward-looking surge protection system from Phoenix Contact. Your advantage: multi-stage monitoring of protective devices. This means that failures can be foreseen. –...
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Along with the firmware update, it may be necessary under certain circumstances to also update the MIB file in the MIB browser. You will find the FW5.xx update package with the file EXTENDER_Private.MIB on our website at phoenixontact.net/product/2702255. 16 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Product description Application examples Figure 3-1 IP communication via any two-wire cables up to 20 km 17 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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TC EXTENDER... Figure 3-2 Easy connection and monitoring of large IP networks 18 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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Product description Figure 3-3 Using VLAN to virtually separate critical IP networks and make them secure 19 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
You can request the source code of these software components in the form of a CD or DVD- ROM for a processing fee of 50 euros within three years after delivery of the device. Contact the After Sales Service of Phoenix Contact in writing about this at the address: PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH & Co. KG...
Ethernet extenders with SHDSL technology are ideal for retrofitting a system, because the extenders can be used with the system's existing wiring. SHDSL is standardized in the ITU-T G-991-2. Further technical information can be found there. 21 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Digital switching outputs 5 ... 8 DSL connections port A (wire pair 1) / port B (wire pair 2) Interfaces Mini-USB, type B (5-pos.): USB interface for configuration and diagnostics RJ45, Ethernet interface (TP port) 22 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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(4 Hz) ture configured, but 4-wire point-to-point connection imple- mented Connection established 15/17 STAT DSL A / B No connection established Link quality adequate (pulsating) On (pulsating) Link quality good Link quality very good 23 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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Rx + SHDSLB Rx - SWITCH B (b) 5 V DC DIAG LINK μC LINK STAT LINK STAT 24 V DC 24 V 5 V DC 3,3 V DC 1,2 V DC 24 V 24 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Connection established, excellent signal Flashing green Remote station found, initialization in progress Orange Connection established, good signal Connection established, bad signal Check the cable and the range. Flashing red Configuration error, diagnostics via web-based management recommended 25 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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6.4.2 “Alternative access to the web-based management system, the 2-2-5 method”) DSL switch for switching between DSL A (client) and DSL B (server) Protection module (see 5 “Surge protection”) Info button for function check of diagnostic LEDs 26 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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Block diagram TC EXTENDER 4001 ETH-1S 24 V DC 5 V DC 5 V DC SD-SLOT Surge Protection μC RJ 45 LAN 1 INFO SWITCH RESET 5...8 NC A v B A v B A v B SHDSL Transceiver 27 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
6.4.4 “SD card (<2 GB)”) Reset button (see 6.4.2 “Alternative access to the web-based management system, the 2-2-5 method”) Protection module (see 5 “Surge protection”) Info button for operating the display, info pages 1 ... 8 28 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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μC RJ 45 LAN 2 RESET 5...8 NC SWITCH A(a) RJ 45 SHDSL A LAN 3 A(b) A(s) SHDSL B(s) 5...8 NC B(a) SHDSL B B(b) RJ 45 LAN 4 5...8 NC Transceiver Display 29 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
DIN rail. • Place the device onto the DIN rail from above. • Push the device from the front toward the mounting surface until it audibly engages. 30 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Restrictions for combined assembly +24 V +24 V +24 V +24 V ≥40 mm -20 °C ... +60 °C +24 V -20 °C ... +50 °C +24 V -20 °C ... +45 °C ≤ 10x TC EXTENDER 31 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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Place the device onto the DIN rail from above. Ensure the device and DIN rail connector are aligned correctly. • Push the front of the device toward the mounting surface until it audibly snaps into place. 32 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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DSL port B (device 1) - DSL port A (device 2) Automatic 4-wire detection needs up to two minutes for establishing the connection. • If you set the data rate manually, where possible assign the same data rate to the sep- arate cables. 34 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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The topologies illustrated use TC EXTENDER 2001 ETH-2S by way of example. Figure 4-5 2-wire operation, line structure or point-to-point connection Figure 4-6 2-wire operation, ring structure Port A Port B Figure 4-7 4-wire operation, point-to-point connection Port A Port A Port B Port B 35 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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We recommend using two separate cables. Transmission with one cable is possible in ex- ceptional circumstances. However, data rates may be reduced due to crosstalk. • If only using one cable, you must always use opposing single-core wires and double wires - b). 36 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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2-pair cable Figure 4-9 2-pair cable with 2 double wires 2-wire • Use opposing single-core wires, e.g. - b. 4-wire Crosstalk makes 4-wire transmission with a 2-pair cable virtually impossible. • Use two separate cables. 37 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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We recommend using two separate cables. Transmission with one cable is possible in ex- ceptional circumstances. However, data rates may be reduced due to crosstalk. • If only using one cable, you must always use opposing single-core wires and double wires - b). 38 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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Figure 4-11 Phone cable with bundle stranding Figure 4-12 Layer stranding, two double wires, e.g. J-Y(ST)Y 2 x 2 x 0,6 Figure 4-13 Layer stranding, five double wires, e.g. J-Y(ST)Y 5 x 2 x 0,6 39 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Railway applications according to EN 50121-4 outside the 3 m range: Use QUINT POWER power supply units from Phoenix Contact directly on the device. Supply the voltage to the module via terminal blocks 1 (24 V) and 2 (0 V).
Good to very good connection Open No or only moderately good connection Figure 4-15 Two digital switching outputs, TC EXTENDER 2001 ETH-2S DSL-Port A 24 V DSL-Port B 7 (a) 8 (b) TC EXTENDER 2001 ETH-2S 41 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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To connect the Ethernet extender to a computer, use the cable CABLE-USB/MINI-USB-3.0M (Item No. 2986135). When using the supply via USB, you can configure the device without an external power supply. DSL operation is not possible when power is supplied via USB. 42 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Figure 4-17 Deinstall signal cable • Insert a screwdriver into the release slot above the connection terminal block (A). • Remove the conductor from the terminal block (B). 43 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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TC EXTENDER 6004 ETH-2S TC EXTENDER 6004 ETH-2S Reset • Connect the supply voltage to the push-in terminal block. 24 V DC Supply voltage 0 V DC 24 V DC Supply voltage, redundant 0 V DC 44 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
No or only moderately good connection Figure 4-19 One digital switching output, TC EXTENDER 4001 ETH-1S TC EXTENDER 4001 ETH-1S Surge Documentation Reset Figure 4-20 Two digital switching outputs, TC EXTENDER 6004 ETH-2S TC EXTENDER 6004 ETH-2S Reset 45 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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FL CAT5 PATCH 0,5 (Item No. 2832263). If the RJ45 connector is not properly latched in, communication errors occur. These are very difficult to locate afterwards. • When connecting, ensure that the RJ45 connector is latched properly. 46 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
1 bar At least one of both DSL ports is at performance limit, replacement of protec- tion module recommended No bars At least one of the DSL ports is overloaded, replace protection module 48 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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Use both hands to carefully insert the new protection module into the guide rail of the Ethernet extender. • Torque both screws to 0.4 Nm. • Execute the equipotential bonding correctly (refer to “Equipotential bonding”). Figure 5-2 Replacement of protection module 49 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
PSI-CONF soft- and “Diagnostics” ware – Admin account: Full read and write access, user management Resetting to factory See Section See Section “Managed extenders” settings “Unmanaged on page 51 extenders” on page 51 50 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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Access to the web-based management and the access rights are now reset to the delivery state: – IP address and subnet mask: Alternating BootP/DHCP client – User access User name: user, password: user – Administrator access User name: admin, password: admin – For further information, see Table 6-1 51 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
DSL operation is not possible when power is supplied via USB. • You can set the following manually via the software: – Very low data rates (<192 Kbps) – Very high data rates (>5.696 Mbps) – Configuration of the switching outputs 52 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Online local: The configuration is saved directly to the device. Figure 6-1 PSI-CONF software: Online local The assistant guides you through the configuration process in several steps. Figure 6-2 PSI-CONF software: Standard Configuration assistant 53 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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Open an existing system configuration and write it to the devices 6.3.6 Firmware update You will find the latest firmware version at phoenixcontact.net/product/2702409. Functions: – Display the current device firmware – Update the locally connected device – Update all devices via SHDSL 54 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
• If you deactivate a check box, the corresponding LAN port is switched off. The Ethernet extender then takes on the function of a repeater. Figure 6-4 VLAN Assistant: Activating and deactivating LAN ports 55 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Ensure that the connection to the devices is not interrupted during the transfer. • You will find an overview of the VLAN configuration in step 6 under “VLAN”. If neces- sary, print it off. 56 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Ensure that the connection to the devices is not interrupted during the transfer. • You will find an overview of the VLAN configuration in step 6 under “VLAN”. If neces- sary, print it off. 57 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Is the network card of your computer in the same IP range as the extender? – Is a virus scanner on your computer blocking communication? – Is the web browser expecting communication with a proxy server? 58 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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• If you do not want to use either DHCP or BootP, you will have to set the IP address man- ually (see “Alternative access to the web-based management system, the 2-2-5 meth- od”). 59 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Saving the IP address permanently • Check the parameters in the web-based management under “Configuration, Ethernet”. • Click on “Transfer, Transfer configuration”. ⇒ The IP address has now been saved permanently. 60 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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Saving the IP address permanently • Check the parameters in the web-based management under “Configuration, Ethernet”. • Click on “Transfer, Transfer configuration”. ⇒ The IP address has now been saved permanently. 61 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
The login page is also visible to guests. The administrator can hide login page content from guests. • To hide the login page, log in as the administrator. • Go to “Administration, User management, Access rights for guest”. Figure 6-8 Login page 62 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
SNMP traps – VLAN • Log in as the administrator to display the “Advanced configuration” menu. • Go to “Administration, User management, Setting page access rights for User manage- ment”. Figure 6-9 Start page 63 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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(default state). – If you want to assign individual device user role passwords to a device, the device must not be part of a segment unit. 64 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
You can use this menu to update the firmware of the local device or the remote devices. You will find the latest firmware version at phoenixcontact.net/product/2702255. The TC EXTENDER 6004 ETH-2S firmware file also includes the TC EXTENDER 2001 ETH-2S firmware. Figure 6-12 Administration, firmware update 68 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Enter the desired system time. To be able to use the log files efficiently, enter the system time immediately during ini- tial commissioning and after every power reset. Figure 6-13 Configuration assistant, Global settings 69 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
TC EXTENDER... Ethernet Enter the IP address and subnet mask here to enable access to the device web server (among other things). Standard setting: Alternating BootP/DHCP client Figure 6-16 Configuration assistant, Ethernet 72 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
In the web-based management, click on “Save/load configuration, Configuration up- load/download”. • The configuration will be saved on your computer. Moreover, a copy will be stored on the SD card. • Remove the SD card from the device. 78 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
TC EXTENDER... 6.5.2 Statistics The entire recorded time period is displayed in the lower window. • Mark the event range that is to be displayed in detail in the upper window. Figure 6-24 Diagnostics, Statistics 80 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
You will find the FW5.xx update package with the file EXTENDER_Private.MIB on our website at phoenixontact.net/product/2702255. • Then select the OID for the table (in Figure 6-27: shdslTable). Figure 6-27 Diagnostics using the iReasoning MIB browser as an example 83 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
SHDSL data rate is also displayed. Diagnostics process Only one device on the left side: No other devices found Two devices: Other devices found Status bars move between the devices: Initialization runs Current data rate 84 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Gateway IP address of the entered default gateway The default gateway forwards all network requests that do not belong to the subnet to another subnet. 85 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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Page 8, optional page This page is deactivated in the delivery state. You can configure this page individually via the web-based management, for example to enter contact persons in the event of malfunc- tions. 86 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
SHDSL Calculator software. It can be downloaded free of charge at phoenixcontact.net/product/2702409. The actual data rate can only be determined in a practical test. To this end, Phoenix Contact provides test kits with two Ethernet extenders. This enables you to test the paths under re- alistic conditions.
SHDSL segment unit. To perform diagnostics via IP on another SHDSL segment unit that is connected via Ether- net, this segment unit must also have at least one Managed Ethernet extender. 88 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
In this way, a reli- able redundancy operation is supported. Figure 7-3 Point-to-point connection, 4-wire – Maximum distance between two devices in a line structure: 20 km Figure 7-4 Line structure, 2-wire Figure 7-5 Line structure, 4-wire 89 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
The paths of the SHDSL ring should show a very high connection quality during normal op- eration. If that is not the case, the reaction time can deviate from the value calculated above. Figure 7-7 Redundant ring 90 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Using the two digital outputs on the Ethernet extender, you can monitor the slip ring communication. Figure 7-8 Slip ring communication in rotating applications SHDSL SHDSL TC EXTENDER 2001 ETH-2S TC EXTENDER 2001 ETH-2S DIAG LINK DIAG LINK STAT STAT LINK LINK LINK LINK STAT STAT 91 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
The redundant path is constructed with the aid of Ethernet extenders. The available copper slip ring is used for the SHDSL connection. Redundancy management is ensured via Managed Switches. Phoenix Contact offers vari- ous RSTP-capable switches, e.g.: –...
Device defects and repairs Repairs may only be carried out by Phoenix Contact. • Send defective devices back to Phoenix Contact for repair or to receive a replacement. • We strongly recommend using the original packaging to return the product.
The symbol with the crossed-out trash can indicates that this item must be collected and disposed of separately. Phoenix Contact or our service partners will take the item back for free disposal. For information on the available disposal options, visit phoenixcontact.com.
NS 35 DIN rails Intermediate plug with surge protection for two SHDSL telecom- DT-TELE-SHDSL 2801593 munications interfaces (ports). Connection: RJ45 (RJ12/RJ11) and plug-in screw terminal block (COMBICON). Alternatively, can be snapped onto a DIN rail. 95 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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USB connecting cable: USB connector type A to USB connec- CABLE-USB/MINI-USB-3,0M 2986135 tor type mini-B; length: 3 meters Shield-connection clamp Type Item No. Pcs./Pkt. For applying the shield on busbars, for SKS 8-SNS35 3062786 TC EXTENDER 2001 ETH-2S 96 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Serial transmission speed 10/100 Mbps Transmission length <100 m (twisted pair, shielded) Supported protocols Protocol-transparent for IPv4, IPv6, TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS TCP/IP, IPv4, and IPv6 Secondary protocols ARP, DHCP (client), PING, SNMP 97 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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(depending on the (24 V DC, depending on the operating voltage) operating voltage) Output signal current ≤150 mA ≤500 mA Short-circuit-proof Short-circuit-proof Behavior of outputs Deactivated for device supply via the DIN rail connector 98 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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BootP (delivery state: alternating BootP/DHCP) Additional functions FDCML support for communication with the FL Network Manager Max. number of VLANs Number of supported devices ≤50 (per SHDSL ≤50 segment unit) (per SHDSL segment unit) 99 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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-40°C ... 85°C Permissible humidity Operation 10% ... 95%, non-condensing <60% (at an ambient temperature >70°C) Storage/transport 10% ... 95%, non-condensing Altitude (for restrictions, see the manufac- ≤5,000 m ≤2,500 m turer's declaration for altitude operation) 100 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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II 3 G Ex ec IIC T4 II 3 G Ex ec IIC T4 Gc PxCIMA22UKEX2702253X PxCIMA22UKEX23136 UL, USA/Canada 508 listed Corrosive gas test ISA-S71.04-1985 G3 Harsh Group A Standards/regulations EN 50121-4 101 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
Normal operating behavior within the specified limits Criterion B Temporary impairment of operating behavior that is corrected by the device itself Noise emissions in accordance with EN 61000-6-4 Noise emissions in accordance with EN 55011 Class A, industrial applications 102 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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Normal operating behavior within the specified limits Criterion B Temporary impairment of operating behavior that is corrected by the device itself Noise emissions in accordance with EN 61000-6-4 Noise emissions in accordance with EN 55011 Class A, industrial applications 103 / 110 PHOENIX CONTACT 108102_en_01...
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The receipt of technical documentation (in particular user documentation) does not constitute any further duty on the part of Phoenix Contact to furnish information on modifications to products and/or technical documentation. You are responsible to verify the suitability and intended use of the products in your specific application, in particular with regard to observing the applicable standards and regulations.
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