Hirschmann EAGLE30-0402, EAGLE20-0400 User Manual

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Printed in Germany Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH Stuttgarter Str. 45-51 72654 Neckartenzlingen Germany Tel.: +49 1805 141538
EAGLE20/30 039 793-001-06-0414 - 14.04.2014
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Contents
Safety instructions 5
About this manual 13
Key 14
1 Description 15
1.1 General device description 15
1.2 Device name and product code 16
1.3 Combination options 19
1.4 Device views 20
1.4.1 Front view 20
1.4.2 Rear view 21
1.5 Power supply 21
1.5.1 Working voltage with the characteristic value K 21
1.5.2 Working voltage with the characteristic value C 21
1.6 Ethernet ports 22
1.6.1 10/100 Mbit/s twisted pair port 22
1.6.2 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O port (optional) 22
1.6.3 100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port (optional) 22
1.7 Display elements 23
1.7.1 Device state 23
1.7.2 Additional status information 25
1.7.3 Input 25
1.7.4 Port state 25
1.8 Management interfaces 25
1.8.1 V.24 interface (external management) 25
1.8.2 SD card interface 26
1.8.3 USB interface 26
1.9 Input/output interfaces 27
1.9.1 Signal contact 27
1.9.2 Input 27
2 Installation 28
2.1 Unpacking and checking the content of the package 28
2.2 Installing the SD card (optional) 28
2.3 Installing and grounding the device 29
2.3.1 Installing the device onto the DIN rail 29
2.3.2 Grounding the device 30
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2.4 Installing an SFP transceiver (optional) 30
2.5 Connecting the terminal blocks 31
2.5.1 Working voltage with the characteristic value K 31
2.5.2 Working voltage with the characteristic value C 32
2.5.3 Signal contact 33
2.6 Operating the device 34
2.7 Connecting data cables 34
2.7.1 10/100 Mbit/s twisted pair port 34
2.7.2 100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port (optional) 34
2.7.3 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O port 35
2.8 Insert data in label area 35
3 Basic set-up 36
4 Maintenance and service 37
5Disassembly 38
5.1 Removing the device 38
5.2 Removing an SFP transceiver (optional) 39
6 Technical data 40
A Further Support 55
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Safety instructions
General safety instructions
You operate this device with electricity. The proper and safe operation of this device depends on proper handling during transportation, proper storage and assembly, and conscientious operation and maintenance procedures. Improper use of this device is associated with the risk of personal injury or property damage. Read this documentation as well as the safety instructions and
warnings before connecting any cables.
Never start operation with damaged components.The device does not contain any service components. If the device is
not functioning correctly, or if it is damaged, switch off the voltage supply and return the device to Hirschmann for inspection.
Qualification requirements for personnel
Only allow qualified personnel to work on the device.
Qualified personnel have the following characteristics:
Qualified personnel are properly trained. Training as well as practical
knowledge and experience make up their qualifications. This is the prerequisite for grounding and labeling circuits, devices, and systems in accordance with current standards in safety technology.
Qualified personnel are aware of the dangers that exist in their work.Qualified personnel are familiar with appropriate measures against
these hazards in order to reduce the risk for themselves and others.
Qualified personnel receive training on a regular basis.
Certified usage
Use the device solely for the application cases described in the Hirschmann product information, including this manual. Operate the device solely according to the technical specifications.
See “Technical data” on page 40.
WARNING
UNCONTROLLED MACHINE ACTIONS
To avoid uncontrolled machine actions caused by data loss, configure all the data transmission devices individually. Before you start any machine which is controlled via data transmission, be sure to complete the configuration of all data transmission devices.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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National and international safety regulations
Verify that the electrical installation meets local or nationally applicable
safety regulations.
Grounding the device
Grounding the device is by means of a separate ground connection on the device.
Ground the device before connecting any other cables.Disconnect the grounding solely after disconnecting all other cables.
The overall shield of a connected shielded twisted-pair cable is connected to the ground connector on the front panel as a conductor.
Working voltage
The working voltage is connected to the chassis through protective elements exclusively. Connect solely an working voltage that corresponds to the type plate
of your device.
Solely for device variants featuring working voltage with the
characteristic value K: For the working voltage to be connected, make sure the following requirements are met:
The supply voltage complies with the description on the data plate
of your device.
The power supply conforms to overvoltage category I or II.The voltage supply has an easily accessible disconnecting device
(e.g. a switch or a plug). This disconnecting device is clearly identified. So in the case of an emergency, it is clear which disconnecting device belongs to which line.
Disconnect device for equipment supplied from IT supply system,
shall disconnect both poles of mains supply.
a
The electrical wires are voltage-free.Supply with DC voltage:
A fuse suitable for DC voltage is located in the plus conductor of the power supply. The minus conductor is on ground potential. Otherwise, a fuse is also located in the minus conductor. Regarding the properties of this fuse: See “General technical data”
on page 40.
a. IT supply system according to the technical standard UL 60950-1
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Supply with AC voltage:
A fuse is located in the outer conductor of the power supply. The neutral conductor is on ground potential. Otherwise, a fuse is also located in the neutral conductor. Regarding the properties of this fuse: See “General technical data”
on page 40.
Supply with DC voltage:
The wire diameter of the power supply cable is at least 1 mm² (North America: AWG16) on the working voltage input.
The wire diameter of the power supply cable is at least 0.75 mm²
(North America: AWG18) on the working voltage input.
The cross-section of the protective conductor is the same size as
or bigger than the cross-section of the power supply cables.
The power supply cables used are permitted for the temperature
range required by the use case.
Relevant for North America:
The power cords are suitable for ambient air temperatures of at least 167 °F (75 °C). The power cord wires are made of copper.
Start connecting the electrical wires solely if all the above requirements are fulfilled.
For device variants with operating voltage characteristic value C
exclusively. For the working voltage to be connected, make sure the following requirements are met:
Relevant for North America:
The power supply is Class 2 compliant.
The power supply conforms to overvoltage category I or II.The voltage supply has an easily accessible disconnecting device
(e.g. a switch or a plug). This disconnecting device is clearly identified. So in the case of an emergency, it is clear which disconnecting device belongs to which line.
The electrical wires are voltage-free.A fuse suitable for DC voltage is located in the plus conductor of the
power supply. The minus conductor is on ground potential. Otherwise, a fuse is also located in the minus conductor. Regarding the properties of this fuse: See “General technical data”
on page 40.
The wire diameter of the supply voltage at the input is at least 1
mm² (North America AWG16).
The wire diameter of the supply voltage at the input is at least 1
mm² (North America AWG16).
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The power supply cables used are permitted for the temperature
range required by the use case.
Relevant for North America:
The power cords are suitable for ambient air temperatures of at least 167 °F (75 °C). The power cord wires are made of copper.
Start connecting the electrical wires solely if all the above requirements are fulfilled. Internal fuses are triggered solely in the case of a detected error in the
device. In case of damage or malfunction of the device, turn off the working voltage and return the device to the plant for inspection.
For power supply connections with protective conductor connection:
First connect the protective conductor before connecting the wires for the working voltage.
Only switch on the operating voltage for the device when the following
requirements are fulfilled:
The housing is closedThe terminal blocks are wired correctlyThe terminal blocks for the operating supply are connected
Signal contact
For the signal contact to be connected, make sure the following requirements are met:
The signal contact connection wires are voltage-free.The connected voltage is limited by a current limitation device or a
fuse. Observe the electrical threshold values for the signal contact.
See “General technical data” on page 40.
Start connecting the signal contact solely if all the above requirements are fulfilled.
Installation site requirements
Verify that there is at least 4 in (10 cm) of space above and below the
device.
Verify that there is at least 0.8 in (2 cm) of space on the right and left
sides of the device.
Install the device in a fire protected enclosure according to EN 60950-
1.
Solely for device variants featuring working voltage with the
characteristic value K: Install this device solely in a switch cabinet or in an operating site with restricted access, to which maintenance staff have exclusive access.
Operate the device at the specified ambient temperature (temperature
of the ambient air at a distance of 2 inches (5 cm) from the device) and at the specified relative humidity exclusively.
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When you are selecting the installation location, make sure you
observe the climatic threshold values specified in the technical data.
Use the device in an environment with a maximum pollution degree
that complies with the specifications in the technical data.
Housing
Only technicians authorized by the manufacturer are permitted to open the housing. Never insert pointed objects (narrow screwdrivers, wires, etc.) into the
device or into the connection terminals for electric conductors. Do not touch the connection terminals.
Keep the ventilation slits free to ensure good air circulation.Make sure there is at least 3.94 inches (10 cm) of space in front of the
ventilation slits of the housing.
Install the device in the vertical position.
Instructions for Use in Hazardous Locations
SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I, DIVISION 2, GROUPS A, B, C AND D HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS, OR NONHAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY.
WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT WHILE THE CIRCUIT IS LIVE OR UNLESS THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE FREE OF IGNITABLE CONCENTRATIONS.
WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - SUBSTITUTION OF ANY COMPONENT MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS I, DIVISION 2.
For USB and Relay: Install per Control Drawing 000172287DNR.
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USB connection: Equipment with non-incendive field wiring parameters. USB entity parameters:
V
OC
=5.5 V ISC= 1.25 A
C
a
= 10 µF La= 10 µH
For usage with Hirschmann USB devices certified and labelled according Class I Div 2 hazardous location requirements such as ACA21-USB EEC, or succeeding types.
Temperature Code: T4 Ambient Temperature rating: Ta : 0rC to +60rC for “S” temperature types Ta: -40rC to +70rC for “T” or “E” temperature types (Refer to the temperature code of the type designation on the device)
Relay contacts: Equipment with non-incendive field wiring parameters. Polarity is not relevant. The relay terminals are dependent upon the following entity parameters:
V
i
= 30 V Ii= 90 mA
C
i
= 2 nF Li= 1 µH
Power Supply unit type C: 24 V DC – 48 V DC Power Supply unit type K: 110 V AC – 230 V AC or
60 V DC – 250 V DC (Refer to the power supply code of the type designation on the device)
Explosive Atmosphere
Class I, Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D Hazardous Location
EAGLE20/30
ZĞůĂLJ
h^
Ordinary Location, Non-Hazardous Area, non-explosive atmosphere
Rev.: 2 Doc. No.: 000172287DNR Page 1 of 2
Control Drawing for EAGLE20/30 devices according to Class I Division 2 Hazardous Locations
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For Use in Hazardous Locations Class I Division 2 Groups A, B ,C ,D: Only allowed for EAGLE20/30 model No´s. which are individually labelled
“FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS”
Non-incendive field wiring circuits must be wired in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70 , article 501.
The earth conductor must be at least the same wire size (mm² or AWG) as the supply conductors.
WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – SUBSTITUTION OF ANY COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES.
WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON­HAZARDOUS.
Rev.: 2
Doc. No.: 000172287DNR Page 2 of 2
Control Drawing for EAGLE20/30 devices according to Class 1 Division 2 Hazardous Locations
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CE marking
The labeled devices comply with the regulations contained in the following European directive(s):
In accordance with the above-named EU directive(s), the EU conformity declaration will be at the disposal of the relevant authorities at the following address:
Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH Stuttgarter Str. 45-51 72654 Neckartenzlingen Germany Tel.: +49 1805 141538 The product can be used in the industrial sector.
Interference immunity: EN 61000-6-2Emitted interference: EN 55022Solely for device variants featuring working voltage with the
characteristic value K: Reliability: EN 60950-1
Warning! This is a class A device. This device can cause interference in living areas, and in this case the operator may be required to take appropriate measures.
Note: The assembly guidelines provided in these instructions must be strictly adhered to in order to observe the EMC threshold values.
LED or laser components
LED or LASER components according to IEC 60825-1 (2007): CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT
Device variant Directive
All variants 2011/65/EU (RoHS)
Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
All variants 2004/108/EC (EMC)
Directive of the European Parliament and the council for standardizing the regulations of member states with regard to electromagnetic compatibility.
Solely for device variants featuring working voltage with the characteristic value K:
2006/95/EC Directive of the European Parliament and the council for standardizing the regulations of member states with regard to electrical equipment to be used within specific voltage ranges.
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FCC note
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference; (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Appropriate testing has established that this device fulfills the requirements of a class A digital device in line with part 15 of the FCC regulations. These requirements are designed to provide sufficient protection against interference when the device is being used in a business environment. The device creates and uses high frequencies and can also radiate high frequencies, and if it is not installed and used in accordance with this operating manual, it can cause radio transmission interference. The use of this device in a living area can also cause interference, and in this case the user is obliged to cover the costs of removing the interference.
Recycling note
After usage, this device must be disposed of properly as electronic waste, in accordance with the current disposal regulations of your county, state, and country.
About this manual
The “Installation” user manual contains a device description, safety instructions, a description of the display, and the other information that you need to install the device. The following manuals are available as PDF files on the CD/DVD supplied:
Installation user manualBasic Configuration user manualReference manual for the graphical user interfaceCommand Line Interface user manual
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The Industrial HiVision network management software provides you with additional options for smooth configuration and monitoring:
ActiveX control for SCADA integrationAuto-topology discoveryBrowser interfaceClient/server structureEvent handlingEvent logSimultaneous configuration of multiple devicesGraphical user interface with network layoutSNMP/OPC gateway
Key
The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:
Listing
Work step
Subheading
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1 Description
1.1 General device description
You can choose from between a wide range of variants. You have the option to set up your device individually based on different criteria:
Number of portsTransmission speedTypes of connectorsTemperature rangeWorking voltage rangeCertifications
The EAGLE20/30 devices are designed for the special requirements of industrial automation. They meet the relevant industry standards, provide very high operational reliability, even under extreme conditions, and also long-term reliability and flexibility.
The devices allow you to set up switched and routed industrial Ethernet networks that conform to the IEEE 802.3 standard.
The devices work without a fan.
The device is mounted by latching in place on a hat rail.
You have the option of choosing various media to connect to the terminal devices and other network components:
twisted pair cablemultimode F/Osinglemode F/O
There are convenient options for managing the device. Administer your devices via:
a Web browserSSHHiDiscovery (Software for putting the device into operation)Network management software (e.g. Industrial HiVision)a V.24 interface (locally on the device)
The devices provide you with a large range of functions, which the manuals for the operating software inform you about. You will find these manuals as PDF files on the enclosed CD/DVD, or you can download them from the Internet on the Hirschmann product pages (www.hirschmann.com). The Hirschmann network components help you ensure continuous communication across all levels of the company.
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1.2 Device name and product code
The device name corresponds to the product code. The product code is made up of characteristics with defined positions. The characteristic values stand for specific product properties.
Item Product
characteristic
Character istic value
Description
1 ... 7 Device EAGLE20 Router without gigabit ports
EAGLE30 Router with gigabit ports 8 (hyphen) – 9 ... 10 Number:
Fast ethernet ports
04 4 × Fast ethernet ports
11 ... 12 Number:
Gigabit ethernet ports
00 0 × Gigabit ethernet ports
02 2 × Gigabit ethernet ports 13 ... 15 Configuration of the
uplink ports
2O6 2 × SFP slot
999 Not present 16 ... 17 Configuration of the
other ports
TT All the other ports are RJ45 sockets for twisted
pairs
18 Cellular phone
interface
9 Not present
19 ... 20 WAN port 99 Not present 21 Temperature range S Standard 0 °C ... +60 °C (+32 °F ...
+140 °F)
T Extended 40 °F ... +158 °F (40 °C
... +70 °C)
E Extended with
conformal coating
40 °F ... +158 °F (40 °C ... +70 °C)
22 Operating voltage C Voltage input
Rated voltage range DC 24 V ... 48 V
K Voltage input
Rated voltage range AC 110 V ... 230 V, 50 Hz ... 60 Hz
Rated voltage range DC 60 V ... 250 V
23 Operating voltage C Voltage input
Rated voltage range DC 24 V ... 48 V
9 Not present 24 ... 25 Certifications Note: You will find detailed information on the certificates
and declarations applying to your device in a separate
overview.
See table 3 on page 18.
Table 1: Device name and product code
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Item Product characteristic Description
EAGLE20
1 ... 7 Device Router without gigabit ports
8 (hyphen)
04
9 ... 10 Number:
Fast ethernet ports
4 × Fast ethernet ports
00
11 ... 12 Number:
Gigabit ethernet ports
0 × Gigabit ethernet ports
999
13 ... 15 Configuration of the uplink
ports
None
TT
16 ... 17 Configuration of the other
ports
RJ45 socket for 10/100 Mbit/s twisted-pair port
9
18 Cellular phone interface None
99
19 ... 20 WAN port None
S
21 Temperature range Hirschmann standard
C
22 Operating voltage Voltage input
Rated voltage range DC 24 V ... 48 V
C
23 Operating voltage Rated voltage range DC
Voltage input 24 V ... 48 V
Z9
24 ... 25 Certifications Note: You will find detailed information on the
certificates and declarations applying to your device in a separate overview.
See table 3 on page 18.
Table 2: Sample product code (left column):
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Application case Certificates and
declarations
Characteristic value
ab
a. X = approval or self-declaration is present
(x) = approval or self-declaration possible on request
b. The EN60950-1 and UL60950-1 approvals are solely applicable for device variants with operating voltage characteristic value “K” (see
device description item 22).
T9 TY U9 UT UY UX V9 VT VU VY X9 Y9 Z9
Standard applications CE XXXXXXXXXXXXX
UL 508 X XXX XXXXX EN 60950-1 XXXXXXXXXXXXX EN 61131-2 XXXXXXXXXXXXX FCC XXXXXXXXXXXXX UL 60950-1
Oil and gas applications ATEX Zone 2
ISA 12.12.01 – Class I, Div. 2
XX
CSA C22.2 No. 213
Substation applications IEC 61850-3 XXXX
IEEE1613 XXXX
Navy applications ABS (x) (x) (x) (x) (x)
BV (x)(x)(x)(x) (x) DNS (x) (x) (x) (x) (x) GL XXXX X KR LR (x)(x)(x)(x) (x) RINA
Railway applications EN 50121-4 X X X X
Table 3: Assignment: application cases, certificates and declarations, characteristic values
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1.3 Combination options
Item 1 ... 5 6 ... 7 8 9 ... 10 11 ... 12 13 ... 15 16 ... 17 18 19 ... 20 21 22 ... 23 24 ... 25 Charac-
teristic
Product Name
Data rate and hardware type
­(hyphen)
Number of 10/100 Mbit/s ports
Number of 100/1000 Mbit/s ports
Configur ation of uplink ports
Configur ation of other ports
Cellular phone interface
WAN port Temperatur
e range
Operating voltage
Certifications
Descrip­tion
EAGLE 20 04 00 999 TT 9 99 S; T; E CC; K9 Z9; Y9; X9; V9; VY;
VU; VT; U9; UY; UX; UT; T9; TY; SY
EAGLE 30 04 02 2O6 TT 9 99 S; T; E CC; K9 Z9; Y9; X9; V9; VY;
VU; VT; U9; UY; UX; UT; T9; TY; SY
Table 4: Combination options for the device variants of the EAGLE20/30
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1.4 Device views
1.4.1 Front view
1 LED display elements for device status 2 V.24 interface 3 USB interface 4 Optional:2×
SFP slot 5 4 × 10/100 Mbit/s twisted pair ports 6 Grounding screw 7 Working voltage connection
alternatively, depending on device variant
2 × Operating voltage
characteristic value: C
Rated voltage range DC
24 V ... 48 V
2-pin terminal block
1 × Operating voltage
characteristic value: K
Rated voltage range AC
110 V ... 230 V, 50 Hz ... 60 Hz
Rated voltage range DC
60 V ... 250 V
3-pin terminal block
8 Connection for the signal contact 9 Connection for input
(no function in the existing device version)
10 LED display element for input
(no function in the existing device version)
11 Save/Load/Reset button
(no function in the existing device version)
12 LED display elements for additional status information
Table 5: Front view (example EAGLE30-04022O6TT999SCC...)
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
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1.4.2 Rear view
1.5 Power supply
1.5.1 Working voltage with the characteristic value K
A 3-pin terminal block is available to supply the device.
For further information see: “Working voltage with the characteristic value K”
on page 31.
1.5.2 Working voltage with the characteristic value C
For the redundant supply of the device, two 2-pin terminal blocks are available.
For further information see: “Working voltage with the characteristic value C”
on page 32.
1 Slot for the SD card 2 Knurled screw
1
2
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1.6 Ethernet ports
You can connect terminal devices and other segments on the ports of the device via twisted pair cables or F/O cables.
1.6.1 10/100 Mbit/s twisted pair port
This port is an RJ45 socket. The 10/100 Mbit/s twisted pair port offers you the ability to connect network components according to the IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX standard. This port supports:
Autonegotiation Autopolarity Autocrossing (if autonegotiation is activated)100 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode10 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 10 Mbit/s full duplex mode
Delivery state: autonegotiation active. The socket housing is electrically connected with the front panel.
1.6.2 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O port (optional)
This port is an SFP slot. The 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O port offers you the ability to connect network components according to the IEEE 802.3 100BASE-FX/1000BASE­SX/1000BASE-LX standard. This port supports:
Full duplex mode
1.6.3 100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port (optional)
Note: Applies solely for EAGLE20/30 devices with HiSecOS from software version 01.2.00
This port is an SFP slot. The 100/1000-Mbit/s twisted pair port offers you the possibility to connect network components according to the IEEE 802.3 100BASE-FX/1000BASE­SX/1000BASE-LX standard.
Pin Function
1 RD+ Receive path 2RD Receive path 3 TD+ Transmission path 6TD Transmission path 4,5,7,8
Table 6: Pin assignment of the 10/100 Mbit/ twisted pair port, RJ-45 socket, MDI-X
mode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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This port supports:
Autonegotiation Full duplex mode
1.7 Display elements
After the working voltage is set up, the software starts and initializes itself. Afterwards, the device performs a self-test. During this process, various LEDs light up.
1.7.1 Device state
These LEDs provide information about conditions which affect the operation of the whole device.
Pin Function
1BI_DB+ 2BI_DB 3BI_DA+ 4BI_DD+ 5BI_DD 6BI_DA 7BI_DC+ 8BI_DC
Table 7: Pin assignment of the 10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port, RJ45 socket,
1000 Mbit/s mode, MDI-X mode
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
Power Working voltage None Operating voltage is too low
Yellow Lights up Device variants with redundant voltage
supply: The working voltages 1 or 2 are on.
flashes 4 times a period
Software update is running. Maintain the voltage supply.
Green Lights up Device variants with redundant voltage
supply: The working voltages 1 and 2 are on.
Device variants with simple voltage supply: Operating voltage is on
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Status
RM
ACA
Power
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Status Device Status None Device starts
Device is not ready for operation
Green Lights up Device is ready for operation.
Characteristics can be configured.
Red Lights up The device reports a detected error.
See “Reference Manual GUI Graphical User Interface”, Chapter “Device Status”.
Flashes 1 time a period
The boot parameters used when the device has been started differ from the boot parameters saved.
Start the device again. RM Ring Manager None (no function in the existing device version) ACA Storage medium
ACA31 ACA21
None No ACA connected Green Lights up The storage medium ACA is inserted.
Flashes 3 times a period
The device writes to/reads from the storage
medium.
Yellow Lights up The storage medium ACA is out of order.
Check the file system format See “SD card
interface” on page 26.
Deactivate the write protection on the
ACA31 by pushing the lock towards the
contacts.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
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1.7.2 Additional status information
1.7.3 Input
1.7.4 Port state
These LEDs display port-related information. During the boot phase, they indicate the status of the boot process. The LEDs are directly located on the ports.
1.8 Management interfaces
1.8.1 V.24 interface (external management)
Note: For information about the position on the device see “Front view” on
page 20.
A serial interface is provided on the RJ11 socket (V.24 interface) for the local connection of an external management station (VT100 terminal or PC with corresponding terminal emulation). This enables a connection to the Command Line Interface (CLI) and the system monitor to be made.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
VPN RD S1 S2
(no function in the existing device version)
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
IN (no function in the existing device version)
Display Color Activity Meaning
Link status None Device detects an invalid or missing link
Green Lights up Device detects a valid link
Flashes 1 time a period Port is switched to stand-by Flashes 3 times a period Port is switched off
Yellow Flashing Device is transmitting and/or receiving data
VT 100 terminal settings
Speed 9,600 Baud Data 8 bit Stopbit 1 bit
VPN
RD
S1
S2
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The socket housing is electrically connected to the front panel of the device. The V.24 interface is electrically insulated from the working voltage.
Figure 1: Pin assignment of the V.24 interface and the DB9 connector
You find the order number for the terminal cable, which is available as accessory, under “Accessories” on page 50.
1.8.2 SD card interface
Note: For information about the position on the device see “Rear view” on
page 21.
The SD card interface allows you to connect the AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA31 storage medium. This is used for saving/loading the configuration data and diagnostic information, and for loading the software. The ACA31 supports the FAT16 file system format exclusively.
1.8.3 USB interface
Note: For information about the position on the device see “Front view” on
page 20.
The USB socket is an interface for the local connection of an AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA21-USB. It is used for saving/loading the configuration data and diagnostic information, and for loading the software.
The USB interface has the following properties:
Supports the USB master modeSupports USB 1.1 (data rate max. 12 MBit/s)Connectors: type ASupplies current of max. 500 mAVoltage not potential-separated Supported file system format: FAT16
Handshake off Parity none
VT 100 terminal settings
1
1
8
5
6
2 3
5
1 2 3 4 5 6
CTS n.c. TX GND RX RTS
RJ11
DB9
RJ11
DB9
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1.9 Input/output interfaces
1.9.1 Signal contact
Figure 2: Signal contact: 2-pin terminal block with screw locking
In the state on delivery, the signal contact indicates the device status. It can be configured using the device management.
1.9.2 Input
(no function in the existing device version)
Figure 3: Input: 2-pin terminal block with screw locking
Figure Pin Operation
1 VCC (VBus) 2 Data 3 + Data 4 Ground (GND)
Table 8: Pin assignment of the USB interface
1
2
4
3
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2 Installation
The devices have been developed for practical application in a harsh industrial environment. On delivery, the device is ready for operation.
The following steps should be performed to install and configure a device:
Unpacking and checking the content of the packageInstalling the SD card (optional)Installing and grounding the deviceInstalling an SFP transceiver (optional)Connecting the terminal blocksOperating the deviceConnecting data cablesInsert data in label area
2.1 Unpacking and checking the content of the
package
Check whether the package includes all items named in section “Scope
of delivery” on page 49.
Check the individual parts for transport damage.
2.2 Installing the SD card (optional)
Note: For information about the position on the device see “Rear view” on
page 21.
Push the SD card into the slot with the serration facing downwards.Tighten the thumb screw to fix the SD card.
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2.3 Installing and grounding the device
2.3.1 Installing the device onto the DIN rail
Note: Verify that there is at least 4 in (10 cm) of space above and below the device.
Note: The overall shield of a connected shielded twisted-pair cable is connected to the ground connector on the front panel as a conductor.
To mount the device onto a horizontally mounted 35 mm DIN rail according to DIN EN 60715, proceed as follows:
Slide the upper snap-in guide of the device into the DIN rail.Pull down the locking gate using a screwdriver, and press the lower part
of the device against the DIN rail.
Snap in the device by releasing the locking gate.
WARNING
FIRE HAZARD
Install the device in a fire protected enclosure according to EN 60950-1.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
WARNING
Solely for device variants featuring working voltage with the characteristic value K:
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Install this device solely in a switch cabinet or in an operating site with restricted access, to which maintenance staff have exclusive access.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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Figure 4: Mounting on the DIN rail
2.3.2 Grounding the device
The housing is grounded via the separate ground screw on the bottom left of the front panel. The device variants with operating voltage characteristic value K have a protective grounding. The device variants with operating voltage characteristic value C have a functional grounding.
Ground the device via the ground screw.
2.4 Installing an SFP transceiver (optional)
Before installing an SFP transceiver or XFP transceiver, first remove the
protection cap of the transceiver.
Push the SFP transceiver or XFP transceiver with the lock closed into the
socket until you hear it latch in.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Ground the device before connecting any other cables.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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Figure 5: F/O SFP transceiver
Note: Only use Hirschmann SFP transceivers. See “Accessories” on
page 50.
2.5 Connecting the terminal blocks
Note: The working voltage is connected to the chassis through protective elements exclusively.
2.5.1 Working voltage with the characteristic value K
Figure 6: Operating voltage characteristic value K: 3-pin terminal block with screw
locking
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Never insert sharp objects (small screwdrivers, wires, etc.) into the connection terminals for the supply voltage, the signal contact or the input, and do not touch the terminals!
Start connecting the electrical wires solely if all the above requirements are fulfilled.
See “Working voltage” on page 6.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
N
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For the operating voltage to be connected, perform the following steps:
Remove the power connector from the device.Connect the protective conductor according to the pin assignment on the
device with the clamp.
Connect the wires according to the pin assignment on the device with the
clamps.
Connect the wires according to the pin assignment on the device with the
clamps.
Fasten the wires connected by tightening the terminal screws.
2.5.2 Working voltage with the characteristic value C
You have the option of supplying the working voltage redundantly, without load distribution. Both working voltage inputs are uncoupled.
Figure 7: Operating voltage characteristic value C: 2-pin terminal block with screw
locking
Type of the voltages that can be connected
Specification of the working voltage
Connections
DC voltage Rated voltage range DC
60 V ... 250 V Voltage range DC incl. maximum tolerances 48 V ... 320 V
+/L Plus terminal of the working
voltage
/N Minus terminal of the working voltage
Protective conductor
AC voltage Rated voltage range AC
110 V ... 230 V, 50 Hz ... 60 Hz Voltage range AC incl. maximum tolerances 88 V ... 265 V, 47 Hz ... 63 Hz
+/L Outer conductor
/N Neutral conductor Protective conductor
Table 9: Operating voltage characteristic value K: type and specification of the
supply voltage, connections
+
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For every working voltage to be connected, perform the following steps:
Remove the power connector from the device.Connect the lines for the supply voltage to the + and - terminals.
With non-redundant supply of the mains voltage, the device reports a power failure. You can avoid this message by changing the configuration in the management, or, with power supply units of the same type, by feeding the supply voltage in through both inputs.
2.5.3 Signal contact
For every signal contact to be connected, make sure the following requirements are met:
The electrical wires are voltage-free.The connected voltage is limited by a current limitation device or a fuse.
Observe the electrical threshold values for the signal contact.
Connect the signal contact wires with the connectors of the terminal block.
Type of the voltages that can be connected
Specification of the working voltage
Connections
DC voltage Rated voltage range DC
24 V ... 48 V Voltage range DC incl. maximum tolerances 18 V ... 60 V
+ Plus terminal of the working
voltage
Minus terminal of the working voltage
Table 10: Operating voltage characteristic value C: type and specification of the
supply voltage, connections
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2.6 Operating the device
Note: Relevant for North America: The torque for tightening the working voltage terminal block on the device is
4.5 lb-in (0.51 Nm). The torque for tightening the signal contact and input terminal block on the device is 3 lb-in (0.34 Nm).
Use screws to secure the connecters to the device.Enable the working voltage.
2.7 Connecting data cables
2.7.1 10/100 Mbit/s twisted pair port
Note: In general, adhere to the following recommendations for data cable connections in environments with high electrical interference levels:
Keep the length of the data cables as short as possible. Use optical data cables for the data transmission between the buildings.When using copper cables, provide a sufficient gap between the power
supply cables and the data cables, when laid over a long distance. Ideally, install the cables in separate cable channels.
Use shielded cables.
Connect the data cable according to your requirements.
2.7.2 100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port (optional)
Note: Applies solely for EAGLE20/30 devices with HiSecOS from software version 01.2.00
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Connect solely an working voltage that corresponds to the type plate of your device.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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Note: In general, adhere to the following recommendations for data cable connections in environments with high electrical interference levels:
Keep the length of the data cables as short as possible. Use optical data cables for the data transmission between the buildings.When using copper cables, provide a sufficient gap between the power
supply cables and the data cables, when laid over a long distance. Ideally, install the cables in separate cable channels.
Use shielded cables.
Connect the data cable according to your requirements.
2.7.3 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O port
Note: Make sure that you connect LH ports exclusively with LH ports, SX ports exclusively with SX ports, and LX ports exclusively with LX ports.
Connect the data cable according to your requirements.
2.8 Insert data in label area
The information field for the IP address on the front of the device helps you identify your device.
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3 Basic set-up
Note: Two or more devices configured with the same IP address can cause unpredictable operation of your network. Install and maintain a process that assigns a unique IP address to every device in the network.
The IP parameters must be entered when the device is installed for the first time. The device provides the following options for configuring IP addresses:
Entry via V.24 connectionEntry with the aid of the HiDiscovery logs on the applications HiDiscovery
or Industrial HiVision
AutoConfiguration Adapter
Further information on the basic settings of the device can be found in the “Basic Configuration” user manual on the CD/DVD.
Default settings
V.24 data rate: 9,600 BaudEthernet ports: link status is not evaluated (signal contact)Optical ports: Full duplex
TP ports: Autonegotiation
Monitoring the ambient air temperature
Operate the device below the specified maximum ambient air temperature exclusively.
The ambient air temperature is the temperature of the air at a distance of 2 in (5 cm) from the device. It depends on the installation conditions of the device, e.g. the distance from other devices or other objects, and the output of neighboring devices. The temperature displayed in the CLI and the GUI is the internal temperature of the device. It is up to 68 °F (20 °C) higher than the ambient temperature. This depends on the configuration of your device.
User name Password (initial setting) right
user public reading right exclusively admin private reading and writing right
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4 Maintenance and service
When designing this device, Hirschmann largely avoided using wear
parts. The parts subject to wear and tear are dimensioned to last longer than the lifetime of the product when it is operated normally. Operate this device according to the specifications (see on page 40 “Technical data”).
Relays are subject to natural wear. This wear depends on the frequency
of the switching operations. Check the resistance of the closed relay contacts and the switching function depending on the frequency of the switching operations.
Hirschmann are continually working on improving and developing their
software. Check regularly whether there is an updated version of the software that provides you with additional benefits. You find information and software downloads on the Hirschmann product pages on the Internet (www.hirschmann.com).
Depending on the degree of pollution in the operating environment, check
at regular intervals that the ventilation slots in the device are not obstructed.
You will find information about the complaints and returns procedures in the Internet under
http://www.beldensolutions.com/en/Service/Repairs/index.phtml .
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5.1 Removing the device
Disconnect the data cables.
Disable the working voltage.Disconnect the terminal blocks.Disconnect the grounding.To remove the device from the DIN rail, press the device downwards and
pull it out from under the DIN rail.
Figure 8: Removal from the DIN rail
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Disconnect the grounding solely after disconnecting all other cables.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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5.2 Removing an SFP transceiver (optional)
Pull the SFP transceiver out of the socket by means of the opened lock.Close the SFP transceiver with the protective cap.
1
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General technical data
Weight EAGLE..-.........999S.. ca. 1,2 kg
EAGLE..-.........999T..
EAGLE..-.........999E..
ca. 1,5 kg
Power supply Working voltage with the characteristic value C
Relevant for North America: Class 2
Nominal voltage DC 24 V ... 48 V
Class 2
Voltage range DC incl. maximum tolerances
18 V ... 60 V Class 2
Voltage range DC in Hazardous Locations (Class I, Division 2) incl. maximum tolerances
22 V ... 52 V
Connection type 2-pin terminal block Power failure bypass > 10 ms at 20.4 V DC Overload current protection at
input
Non-replaceable fuse
Back-up fuse Nominal rating:
Characteristic:
6.3 A slow blow
Peak inrush current < 4 A
Power supply Working voltage with the characteristic value K
Nominal voltage AC 110 V ... 230 V, 50 Hz ... 60 Hz Voltage range AC 88 V ... 265 V, 47 Hz ... 63 Hz Voltage range AC in
Hazardous Locations (Class I, Division 2) incl. maximum tolerances
99 V ... 253 V
Nominal voltage DC 60 V ... 250 V Voltage range DC incl.
maximum tolerances
48 V ... 320 V
Voltage range DC in Hazardous Locations (Class I, Division 2) incl. maximum tolerances
54 V ... 275 V
Connection type 3-pin terminal block Power failure bypass > 10 ms at 98 V AC Overload current protection at
input
Non-replaceable fuse
Back-up fuse Nominal rating:
Characteristic:
2.5 A slow blow
Peak inrush current < 3.5 A
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Climatic conditions during operation
Ambient air temperaturea. Devices with operating temperature
characteristic value S (standard): 0 °C ... +60 °C (+32 °F ... +140 °F)
Devices with operating temperature characteristic value E and T (extended):
40 °C ... +70 °C
b,c
Humidity 10 % ... 95 %
(non-condensing)
Air pressure minimum 700 hPa (+9842 ft; +3000 m)
maximum 1060 hPa (−1312 ft; −400 m)
Climatic conditions during storage
Ambient air temperature
d
. 40 °F ... +185 °F (40 °C ... +85 °C)
Humidity 10 % ... 95 %
(non-condensing)
Air pressure minimum 700 hPa (+9842 ft; +3000 m)
maximum 1060 hPa (−1312 ft; −400 m)
“FAULT” signal contact
Switching current max. 1 A, SELV
Switching voltage max. 60 V DC or max. 30 V AC, SELV Pollution degree 2 Protection
classes
Laser protection Class 1 in compliance with IEC 60825-1
Degree of protection IP 30
a. Temperature of the ambient air at a distance of 2 inches (5 cm) from the device b. Only use the SFP transceiver with the extension “EEC”. c. +85 °C for 16 hours (tested in accordance with IEC 60068-2-2) d. Temperature of the ambient air at a distance of 2 inches (5 cm) from the device
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Digital input
Dimension drawings
Figure 9: Dimensions of the device variants with operating temperature
characteristic value S. For the characteristic value, cf. “Device name and
product code” on page 16.
Maximum permitted input voltage range 32 V DC … +32 V DC Input voltage, low level, status "0" 0,3 V DC … +5,0 V DC Input voltage, high level, status "1" +11 V DC … +30 V DC Maximum input current at 24 V input voltage 15 mA Input characteristic according to IEC 61131-2 (current-
consuming)
Type 3
mm inch
70
2.76
4.52
114,7
6,55
0.26
89,9
3.54
163,6
6.44
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Figure 10: Dimensions of device variants with operating temperature characteristic
value E and T. For the characteristic value, cf. “Device name and product
code” on page 16.
mm inch
98,29
3.87
163,6
6.44
70
2.76
4.52
114,7
6,55
0.26
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EMC and immunity
Note: You will find detailed information on the certificates and declarations applying to your device in a separate overview.
See table 3 on page 18.
EMC interference emission
Standard applications
Navy applications Railway
applications
Substation applications
Radiated emission
EN 55022 Class A Class A GL Guidelines EMC 1 — FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A Class A EN 61000-6-4 Fulfilled Fulfilled
Conducted emission
EN 55022 AC and DC supply connections Class A Class A GL Guidelines AC and DC supply connections EMC 1 — FCC 47 CFR Part 15 AC and DC supply connections Class A Class A EN 61000-6-4 AC and DC supply connections Fulfilled Fulfilled — EN 55022 Telecommunication connections Class A Class A EN 61000-6-4 Telecommunication connections Fulfilled Fulfilled
EMC interference immunity
Standard applications
Navy applications Railway
applications
Substation applications
Electrostatic discharge
EN 61000-4-2 IEEE C37.90.3
Contact discharge ± 4 kV ± 6 kV ± 6 kV ± 8 kV
EN 61000-4-2 IEEE C37.90.3
Air discharge ±8kV ±8kV ±8kV ±15kV
Electromagnetic field
EN 61000-4-3 80 MHz ... 3000 MHz 10 V/m 10 V/m 10 V/m EN 61000-4-3 80 MHz ... 2700 MHz 20 V/m
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IEEE 1613 80 MHz ... 1000 MHz 35 V/m
Fast transients (burst)
EN 61000-4-4 IEEE C37.90.1
AC/DC supply connection ± 2 kV ± 2 kV ± 2 kV ± 4 kV
EN 61000-4-4 IEEE C37.90.1
Data line ± 4 kV ± 1 kV ± 2 kV ± 4 kV
Voltage surges - DC supply connection
EN 61000-4-5 IEEE 1613
line/ground ± 2kV ± 1kV ± 2kV ± 5kV
EN 61000-4-5 line/line ± 1 kV ± 0.5 kV ± 1 kV ± 1 kV
Voltage surges - AC supply connection
EN 61000-4-5 IEEE 1613
line/ground ± 2kV ± 1kV ± 2kV ± 5kV
EN 61000-4-5 line/line ± 1 kV ± 0.5 kV ± 1 kV ± 2 kV
Voltage surges - data line
EN 61000-4-5 line/ground ± 1 kV ± 2 kV ± 4 kV
Conducted disturbances
EN 61000-4-6 150 kHz ... 80 MHz 10 V 10 V 10 V 10 V
EMC interference immunity
Standard applications
Navy applications Railway
applications
Substation applications
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Damped oscillation - AC/DC supply connection
EN 61000-4-12 IEEE C37.90.1
line/ground 2.5 kV
EN 61000-4-12 IEEE C37.90.1
line/line 1 kV
Damped oscillation - data line
EN 61000-4-12 IEEE C37.90.1
line/ground 2.5 kV
EN 61000-4-12 line/line ± 1 kV
Pulse magnetic fields
EN 61000-4-9 300 A/m
Stability Standard
applications
Navy applications Railway
applications
Substation applications
IEC 60068-2-6, test Fc Vibration 5 Hz ... 8.4 Hz with
0.14 in. (3.5 mm) amplitude
2 Hz ... 13.2 Hz with
0.04 in. (1 mm) amplitude
2 Hz ... 9 Hz with
0.12 in. (3 mm) amplitude
8,4 Hz ... 150 Hz with 0.04 oz (1 g)
13.2 Hz ... 100 Hz with 0.7 g
9 Hz ... 200 Hz with 0.04 oz (1 g)
200 Hz ... 500 Hz with 0.05 oz (1.5 g)
IEC 60068-2-27, Test Ea Shock 0.53 oz (15 g) at
11 ms
0.35 oz (10 g) at
11 ms
EMC interference immunity
Standard applications
Navy applications Railway
applications
Substation applications
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Network range
Note: The line lengths specified for the transceivers apply for the respective fiber data (fiber attenuation and BLP/dispersion).
MM = Multimode, SM = Singlemode, LH = Singlemode Longhaul
Product code M-SFP-...
Wave length
Fiber System
attenuatio n
Example for F/O line length
a
a. including 3 dB system reserve when compliance with the fiber data is observed
Fiber attenuatio n
BLPb/ dispersion
b. The bandwidth length product cannot be used to calculate the expansion.
-SX/LC... MM 850 nm 50/125 µm 0-7.5 dB 0-550 m 3.0 dB/km 400 MHz×km
-SX/LC... MM 850 nm 62.5/125 µm 0-7.5 dB 0-275 m 3.2 dB/km 200 MHz×km
-MX/LC... MM 1310 nm 50/125 µm 0-12 dB 0-1.5 km 1.0 dB/km 500 MHz×km
-MX/LC... MM 1310 nm 62.5/125 µm 0-12 dB 0-500 m 1.0 dB/km 500 MHz×km
-LX/LC... MM 1310 nm
c
c. With F/O adapter compliant with IEEE 802.3-2002 clause 38 (single-mode fiber offset-launch
mode conditioning patch cord)
50/125 µm 0-10.5 dB 0-550 m 1.0 dB/km 800 MHz×km
-LX/LC... MM 1310 nm
d
62.5/125 µm 0-10.5 dB 0-550 m 1.0 dB/km 500 MHz×km
-LX/LC... SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0-10.5 dB 0-20 km
d
d. including 2.5 dB system reserve when compliance with the fiber data is observed
0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm×km)
-LX+/LC... SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 5-20 dB 14-42 km 0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm×km)
-LH/LC... LH 1550 nm 9/125 µm 5-22 dB 23-80 km 0.25 dB/km 19 ps/(nm×km)
-LH+/LC LH 1550 nm 9/125 µm 15-30 dB 71-108 km 0.25 dB/km 19 ps/(nm×km)
-LH+/LC LH 1550 nm 9/125 µm 15-30 dB 71-128 km 0.21 dB/km
(typically)
19 ps/(nm×km)
Table 11: Fiber port 1000BASE-FX (SFP fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver)
Product code M-SFP­BIDI...
Wave length TX
Wave length RX
Fiber System
attenuat ion
Example for F/O line length
a
a. including 3 dB system reserve when compliance with the fiber data is observed
Fiber attenuati on
Dispersion
Type A LX/LC EEC
SM 1310 nm 1550 nm 9/125 µm 0-11 dB 0-20 km 0.4 dB/km 3.5
ps/(nm×km)
Type B LX/LC EEC
SM 1550 nm 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0-11 dB 0-20 km 0.25
dB/km
19 ps/(nm×km)
Type A LH/LC EEC
LH 1490 nm 1590 nm 9/125 µm 5-24 dB 23-80 km 0.25
dB/km
19 ps/(nm×km)
Type B LH/LC EEC
LH 1590 nm 1490 nm 9/125 µm 5-24 dB 23-80 km 0.25
dB/km
19 ps/(nm×km)
Table 12: F/O port (bidirectional Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceiver)
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MM = Multimode, SM = Singlemode, LH = Singlemode Longhaul
MM = Multimode, SM = Singlemode, LH = Singlemode Longhaul
Product code M-FAST­SFP-...
Wave length
Fiber System
attenuatio n
Example for F/O line length
a
a. including 3 dB system reserve when compliance with the fiber data is observed
Fiber attenuation
BLP/ dispersion
-MM/LC... MM 1310 nm 50/125 µm 0-8 dB 0-5 km 1.0 dB/km 800 MHz×km
-MM/LC... MM 1310 nm 62.5/125 µm 0-11 dB 0-4 km 1.0 dB/km 500 MHz×km
-SM/LC... SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0-13 dB 0-25 km 0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm×km)
-
SM+/LC...
SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 10-29 dB 25-65 km 0.4 dB/km 3.5
ps/(nm×km)
-LH/LC... SM 1550 nm 9/125 µm 10-29 dB 47-104 km 0.25 dB/km 19 ps/(nm×km)
-LH/LC... SM 1550 nm 9/125 µm 10-29 dB 55-140 km 0.18 dB/km
b
b. with ultra-low-loss optical fiber
18 ps/(nm×km)
Table 13: Fiber port 100BASE-FX (SFP fiber optic Fast Ethernet Transceiver)
10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port
Length of a twisted pair segment max. 100 m (for cat5e cable)
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Power consumption/power output, order numbers
The order numbers correspond to the product codes of the devices.
See “Device name and product code” on page 16.
Scope of delivery
Device name Maximum
power consumption
Power output
EAGLE20-0400... 12 W 41 BTU (IT)/h EAGLE30-0402... 14 W 48 BTU (IT)/h
Number Article
Device 2 × 2-pin terminal block for signal contact and input 1 × 3-pin terminal block for the working voltage
(for device variants featuring working voltage characteristic value K exclusively)
2 × 2-pin terminal block for the working voltage
(for device variants with operating voltage characteristic value C exclusively) 1 × Installation user manual 1 × CD/DVD with manual
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Accessories
Note: Please note that products recommended as accessories may have characteristics that do not fully correspond to those of the device. This may limit their possible usage in the overall system.
Name Order number
Terminal cable 943 301-001 AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA 21-USB (EEC) 943 271-003 AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA 31 942 074-001 For device variants with operating voltage characteristic value K:
3-pin terminal block (50 pieces) for supply voltage
943 845-008
For device variants with operating voltage type C: 2-pin terminal block (50 pieces) for supply voltage
943 845-009
2-pin terminal block (50 pcs.) for signal contact and input 943 845-010 Rail Power Supply RPS 30 943 662-003 Rail Power Supply RPS 80 EEC 943 662-080 Rail Power Supply RPS 120 EEC (CC) 943 662-121 Industrial HiVision Network Management Software 943 156-xxx
Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number
M-SFP-TX/RJ45 943 977-001 Note the following for the M-SFP-TX/RJ45 transceiver:
Can be used with:
- HiOS from software version 03.0.00
- Classic Switch Software from software version 04.1.00
- HiSecOS ab Software-Version 01.2.00 Cannot be used with the following devices:
- SPIDER II
- MSP/MSM
- EES
Twisted-pair ports realized through this transceiver have longer link failure detection times
compared with twisted-pair ports provided by the device directly.
When using this SFP transceiver, assume a higher switching time for RSTP.Not applicable for combo ports.
M-SFP-SX/LC 943 014-001 M-SFP-SX/LC EEC 943 896-001 M-SFP-MX/LC EEC 942 108-001 M-SFP-LX/LC 943 015-001 M-SFP-LX/LC EEC 943 897-001 M-SFP-LX+/LC 942 023-001 M-SFP-LX+/ LC EEC 942 024-001 M-SFP-LH/LC 943 042-001 M-SFP-LH/LC EEC 943 898-001 M-SFP-LH+/LC 943 049-001
Bidirectional Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number
M-SFP-BIDI Type A LX/LC EEC 943 974-001 M-SFP-BIDI Type B LX/LC EEC 943 974-002 M-SFP-BIDI Type A LH/LC EEC 943 975-001
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M-SFP-BIDI Type B LH/LC EEC 943 975-002 M-SFP-BIDI Bundle LX/LC EEC (type A + B) 943 974-101 M-SFP-BIDI Bundle LH/LC EEC (type A + B) 943 975-101
Fast Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number
M-FAST SFP-TX/RJ45 942 098-001 M-FAST SFP-TX/RJ45 EEC 942 098-002 Note the following for the M-FAST SFP-TX... transceiver:
Can be used with:
- HiOS from software version 03.0.00
- On the PRP ports of the RSP devices starting with software version 02.0.01
- On the PRP ports of the EES devices starting with software version 02.0.02
- Classic Switch Software from software version 08.0.00
- HiSecOS ab Software-Version 01.2.00
Twisted-pair ports realized through this transceiver have longer link failure detection times
compared with twisted-pair ports provided by the device directly.
When using these SFP transceivers, assume a higher switching time for RSTP.Not applicable for combo ports.
M-FAST SFP-MM/LC 943 865-001 M-FAST SFP-MM/LC EEC 943 945-001 M-FAST SFP-SM/LC 943 866-001 M-FAST SFP-SM/LC EEC 943 946-001 M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC 943 867-001 M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC EEC 943 947-001 M-FAST SFP-LH/LC 943 868-001 M-FAST SFP-LH/LC EEC 943 948-001
Bidirectional Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number
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Underlying technical standards
The device generally fulfills the norms and standards named in their current versions. The device has an approval based on a specific standard or de facto standard solely if the approval indicator appears on the housing. If your device has a shipping approval according to Germanischer Lloyd, you find the approval mark printed on the device label. You will find out whether your device has other shipping approvals on the Hirschmann website under www.hirschmann.com in the product information.
Designation
EN 61000-6-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6-2: Generic
standards – Immunity for industrial environments
EN 55022 Information technology equipment – Radio disturbance
characteristics – Limits and methods of measurement
EN 61131-2 Programmable controllers – Part 2: Equipment requirements and
tests
EN 60950-1 Information technology equipment – Safety – Part 1: General
requirements UL 60950-1 Safety for Information Technology Equipment EN 50121-4 Railway applications – EMC – Emission and immunity of the
signalling and telecommunications apparatus (Rail Trackside) FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Code of Federal Regulations Germanischer Lloyd Rules for Classification and Construction VI-7-2 – GL UL 508 Safety for Industrial Control Equipment IEC/EN 61850-3 Communication networks and systems in substations – Part 3:
General requirements ISA 12.12.01 United States Standard for Safety for Nonincendive Electrical
Equipment for Use in Class I and II, Division 2 and Class III,
Divisions 1 and 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations NEMA TS 2 Traffic Controller Assemblies with NTCIP Requirements
(environmental requirements) IEEE 1613 Standard Environment and Testing Requirements for
Communication Networking Devices in Electric Power
Substations IEEE 802.1AB Station and Media Access Control Connectivity Discovery IEEE 802.1D MAC Bridges (switching function) IEEE 802.1Q Virtual LANs (VLANs, MRP, Spanning Tree) IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
Table 14: List of norms and standards
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Technical Questions
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