Simrad EDS-405A Installation Manual

Simrad EDS-405A Installation Manual

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EDS-405A MANAGED SWITCH
INSTALLATION GUIDE
ENGLISH
www.navico-commercial.com

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  • Page 1 EDS-405A MANAGED SWITCH INSTALLATION GUIDE ENGLISH www.navico-commercial.com...
  • Page 3: Compliance Statements

    Typically, a simple network consisting of only IEC 61162-1/2 sentences, screen capture images from radars / ECDIS to VDR, and ECDIS route exchange transmitted over LAN using IEC 61162-450 protocol would not need any filtering of the network traffic. Preface | EDS-405A Managed Switch Installation Guide...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 5 Introduction Overview Parts included 6 Installation Connecting the EDS-405A managed switch to the R5000 radar processor Single radar installation Dual radar installation 8 Setup Managed switch configuration 11 Technical specifications 12 Dimensional drawings 12 EDS-405A managed switch and mounting dimensions...
  • Page 5: Introduction Overview

    Introduction Overview The EDS-405A managed switch, a 5-port smart Ethernet switch, is a cost-effective solution to interconnect R5000 radar processors to an IEC 61162-450 network (LWE). It is not compulsory for a simple network consisting of only IEC 61162-1/2 sentences, screen capture images from radars / ECDIS to VDR, and ECDIS route exchange transmitted over LAN.
  • Page 6: Installation

    Connecting the EDS-405A managed switch to the R5000 radar processor The EDS-405A managed switch is connected to one of the R5000 radar processor network ports. The Binary image (BI) of the R5000 radar processor is transferred to the VDR via the IEC61162-450 protocol by the managed switch.
  • Page 7: Dual Radar Installation

    Each R5000 radar processor is connected to Lightweight Ethernet (LWE) via the managed switch. A Radar sensor B Ethernet cable C R5000 radar processor D Power supply Optional, redundant secondary power supply Managed switch G Lightweight Ethernet Sensor (LWE) H VDR Installation | EDS-405A Managed Switch Installation Guide...
  • Page 8: Setup

    Setup This chapter describes how to setup the EDS-405A managed switch for the first time. Configuration through a web browser is described in this chapter. However, there are three ways to access the managed switch’s configuration settings: serial console, Telnet console, or web browser.
  • Page 9 Set the managed switch IP address to the same range as the R5000 IP (i.e. 172.16.0.200). Press Activate to apply the changes. ¼ Note: Change your PC IP address to the R5000 Ethernet range to get access to the managed switch’s configuration settings. Setup | EDS-405A Managed Switch Installation Guide...
  • Page 10 When configuring a redundant ring, all switches on the same ring must be Moxa and configured to use the same redundancy protocol. You cannot mix the Turbo Ring and RSTP protocols on the same ring. Refer to Moxa documentation for more details. 10 | Setup | EDS-405A Managed Switch Installation Guide...
  • Page 11: Technical Specifications

    LED Indicators PWR1, PWR2, FAULT, 10/100M (TP port), CPLR/TAIL and MSTR/HEAD Relay One relay output with current carrying capacity of 1A at 24 V DC DIP Switches Master, Coupler, Turbo Ring, Reserve | 11 Technical specifications | EDS-405A Managed Switch Installation Guide...
  • Page 12: Dimensional Drawings

    Dimensional drawings EDS-405A managed switch and mounting dimensions 80 mm (3.14”) cable clearance 53 mm (2.08”) 105 mm (4.13”) Side view Front view 46 mm (1.81”) 14 mm (0.55”) 18.2 mm (0.71”) 44 mm (1.73”) 18 mm 30.5 mm 7.7 mm (0.70”)
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