Hirschmann MACH 4002 User Manual

User Manual
M4-AIR
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RING PORT
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RL1 RL2 FAN RUN
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Content

Safety instructions 5
About this manual 10
Legend 10
1 Description of the device 11
1.1 Basic device MACH 4002 48+4G 12
1.2 Voltage supply 14
1.2.1 Power supply on back of device 14
1.2.2 M4-POWER power unit chassis 14
1.3 Fan plug-in unit M4-AIR 15
1.4 Integated Basic Board 16
1.4.1 4 Gigabit ETHERNET ports (Combo) 16
1.4.2 16 Fast ETHERNET ports 16
1.5 Media modules 17
1.5.1 Fast ETHERNET ports 17
2 Assembly and startup procedure 18
2.1 Assembling the device 18
2.1.1 Unpacking and checking 18
2.1.2 Assembling the media modules 18
2.1.3 Assembling the SFP modules (if required) 19
2.1.4 Assembling the power supply unit on the back of the device 20
2.1.5 Assembling the slide-in power units to the power unit chassis (if required) 20
2.1.6 Setup or installation of the device in a 19" rack 21
2.1.7 Grounding the device 21
2.1.8 Assembling the power unit chassis (if required), Connecting to the MACH 4002 21
2.1.9 Connecting the terminal block for signal contact 22
2.1.10Connecting the supply voltage, startup procedure 23
2.1.11Connecting the data lines 24
2.1.12Replacing the M4-AIR fan plug-in unit (if required) 25
2.2 Displays 26
2.3 Carrying out basic settings 31
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2.4 Disassembling the device 33
2.4.1 Disassembling the media modules 33
2.4.2 Disassembling the SFP modules 33
3 Technical data 34
General data 34 Interfaces 35 EMV and stability 35 Power consumption/power output 36 Scope of delivery 37 Order numbers/Product name 37 Asseccories 38
4 Further support 41
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Safety instructions

This manual contains instructions which must be observed to ensure your own personal safety and to avoid damage to devices and machinery.
U Certified usage
Please observe the following: The device may only be employed for the purposes described in the catalog and technical description, and only in conjunction with external devices and components recommended or approved by Hirschmann. The product can only be operated correctly and safely if it is transported, stored, installed and assembled properly and correctly. Furthermore, it must be operated and serviced carefully.
U Supply voltage
For reasons of safety, the fuse installed in the slide-in power supply units must not be changed.
V The complete defective plug-in part must be replaced. V Only switch on the device when the housing is closed. Close all empty
slots with a panel.
V The devices may only be connected to the supply voltage shown on
the type plate.
V The DC modules (M4-...-...VDC 300W) are designed for operation with
a safety extra-low voltage. Thus, they may only be connected to the supply voltage connections with PELV circuits or alternatively SELV circuits with the voltage restrictions in accordance with IEC/EN 60950.
V For the case where the DC modules (M4-...-...VDC 300W) are opera-
ted with external power supply: Use only a safety extra-low voltage in accordance with IEC 950/EN 60 950/VDE 0805 to power the system.
V Connect the power supply cord only if the power supply unit is tightly
screwed to the chassis.
V If you are using the M4-POWER power unit chassis: Check the
configuration of the connection plug and the power supply cable to
the switch chassis before you connect an external voltage to the
M4-POWER inputs.
V Only use connecting cables which are permitted for a temperature
range from 0°C to 60 °C.
Relevant for North America:
V Use 60/75°C or 75°C copper(CU)wire only.
U Shielding ground
The shielding ground of the connectable twisted pairs lines is connected to the front panel as a conductor.
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V Beware of possible short circuits when connecting a cable section with
conductive shielding braiding.
U Housing
Only technicians authorized by Hirschmann are permitted to open the housing. The device is grounded via the power supply connections. V Make sure that the electrical installation meets local or nationally ap-
plicable safety regulations.
V The ventilation slits must not be covered so as to ensure free air circu-
lation.
V The distance to the ventilation slots of the housing has to be a mini-
mum of 10 cm.
V Never insert pointed objects (thin screwdrivers, wires, etc.) into the in-
side of the subrack! This especially applies to the area behind the sok­ket connectors. Failure to observe this point may result in injuries caused by electric shocks.
V Cover empty slots with blank panels. V Modules, fans and power supply units of a switched-on device may
only be installed or deinstalled by an electrician.
V The Basic Board must not be deinstalled.
Deinstallation of the Basic Board invalidates the guarantee.
V The device has to be mounted in a horizontal position. V After the device being switched off, the fan will continue to rotate a few
moments. Never reach into the rotating fan!
V The internal workings of the chassis are not for users! Do not reach in-
side a switched-on device because of the danger caused by high en­ergy densities.
V When fully equipped with media modules, the device weighs up to 10
kg. Please comply with the legally stipulated maximum weight when handling heavy objects.
U Ambient conditions
The device may only be operated in the listed maximum surrounding air temperature range at the listed relative air humidity range (non-conden­sing). V The installation location is to be selected so as to ensure compliance
with the climatic limits listed in the Technical Data.
V To be used in an environment with a Pollution Degree according to the
Technical Data only.
U Qualification requirements for personnel
Qualified personnel as understood in this manual and the warning signs, are persons who are familiar with the setup, assembly, startup, and ope ration of this product and are appropriately qualified for their job. This includes, for example, those persons who have been:
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D trained or directed or authorized to switch on and off, to ground and to
label power circuits and devices or systems in accordance with current safety engineering standards;
D trained or directed in the care and use of appropriate safety equipment
in accordance with the current standards of safety engineering;
D trained in providing first aid.
U General Safety Instructions
This device is electrically operated. Adhere strictly to the safety require­ments relating to voltages applied to the device as described in the ope­rating instructions!
Failure to observe the information given in the warnings could result in serious injury and/or major damage. V Only personnel that have received appropriate training should operate
this device or work in its immediate vicinity. The personnel must be ful ly familiar with all of the warnings and maintenance measures in these operating instructions.
V Correct transport, storage, and assembly as well as careful operation
and maintenance are essential in ensuring safe and reliable operation of this device.
V Only use undamaged parts! V These products are only to be used in the manner indicated in this ver-
sion of the manual.
V Any work that may have to be performed on the electrical installation
should be performed by fully qualified technicians only.
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Warning!
LED- or LASER components according to IEC 60825-1 (2001): CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. LIGHT EMITTING DIODE - CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT.
U National and international safety regulations
V Make sure that the electrical installation meets local or nationally ap-
plicable safety regulations.
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U ESD guidelines
The media modules contain components highly sensitive to electrostatic fields. These components can be easily destroyed or have their lives shortened by an electrical field or by a discharge caused by touching the card. For these reasons, the extension modules are delivered in a conducting ESD protective bag. This packaging can be reused.
Be sure to observe the following precautions for electrostatic sensitive devices when handling the components: V Establish electrical potential equality between yourself and your
surroundings, e.g. with the aid of a wrist bracelet that you attach to the chassis (knurled screw of an interface card). When the power supply cable is connected, the chassis is grounded via the power supply connection.
V Only then remove the card from the conducting bag. V Store the card in its conducting bag whenever it is not in the chassis.
ESD protective field kits are available for working with electrostatic sensi­tive devices. You can find more information about devices vulnerable to electrostatic fields in DIN/IEC 47 (Sec) 1330; February 1994 Edition and DIN EN 100
015.
U Note on the CE marking
The devices comply with the regulations contained in the following European directives: 89/336/EEC Directive of the council for standardizing the regulations of member states on electromagnetic compatibility (changed by RL 91/263/EEC, 92/ 31/EEC and 93/68/EEC). In accordance with the above-named EU directives, the EU conformity declaration will be at the disposal of the relevant authorities at the follo wing address:
Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH Stuttgarter Straße 45-51 D-72654 Neckartenzlingen Germany Phone ++49 7127 14 1480
The product can be used in living areas (living area, place of business, small business) and in industrial areas.
D Interference immunity: EN 61000-6-2:2001 D Emitted interference: EN 55022:1998 + A1 2000 Class A
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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. The assembly guidelines provided in these instructions must be strictly adhered to in order to observe the EMC value limits.
U FCC note:
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 where the device is being used in a business environment. The device creates and uses high frequencies and can radiate same, 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.
U Recycling note:
After usage, this product must be disposed of properly as electronic waste in accordance with the current disposal regulations of your county / state / country.
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About this manual

The following manuals are included as PDF files on the enclosed CD ROM:
D User manual “Installation” D User manual “Basic configuration” D User manual “Redundancy configuration” D User manual "Router configuration" D Reference manual “Web-based Interface” and D Reference manual “Command Line Interface”
If you use Network Management Software HiVision you have further opportunities to:
D have an event logbook. D configure the “System Location” and “System Name”. D configure the network address range and SNMP parameters. D save the configuration on the Switch. D simultaneous configuration of several Switches. D configure the relevant ports to be displayed red if there is no link state.
With the network management software Industrial HiVision you increase net­work security in industrial applications:
D Early Warning System D Easy monitoring of industrial networks D Fast Display D Interface with diagnostic and configuration programs D Low deployment cost

Legend

The commendations used in this manual have the following meanings:
D Listing
V Work step
U Subheading
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1 Description of the device

The modular, industry-compatible MACH 4002 Gigabit ETHERNET system is used as an industrial backbone system, and also in applications with high data volumes, such as Video over IP.
The MACH 4002 is a modular, industry-compatible Gigabit ETHERNET system in a 19" chassis that is also suitable for use as an industrial backbone
The MACH4002 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 power is supplied by an AC or DC power unit at the back of the device, or it is supplied redundantly via a power The switches and the power unit chassis can be mounted in the 19" rack.
The HIPER-Ring redundancy concept enables you to quickly carry out a reconfiguration, and also a simple configuration with only one additional connection. The diagnosis LEDs for displaying the operating parameters provide a quick overview.
system.
unit chassis with up to three hot-swap-capable slide-in power units.
It can be easily managed via a Web browser, via Telnet, with a management software product (such as
F) or locally on the switch (V.24 interface).
The MACH4002 is composed of a Switch with media modules that can be plugged into it. It allows you to construct switched Industrial ETHERNET net works that conform to the IEEE 802. and 802.3u standard using copper wires or optical fibers in a bus or ring topology. TP/TX/FL/FX terminal devices or other TP/TX/FL/FX segments can be connected to the 10/100/1000 Mbit/s ports of the media modules. The twisted pair ports support autocrossing, au tonegotiation and autopolarity.
Depending on the software you choose, the devices provide you with a large range of functions:
D Redundancy functions
(Rapid Spanning Tree, Redundant Ring Structure, HIPER-Ring, Redundant Coupling, Link Aggregation, Redundant Power Supply)
D Protection from unauthorized access D Synchronized system time in the network D Network load control D Function diagnosis D Diagnostics (hardware self-testing) D Reset D Priority D VLAN D Topology recognition
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D Web-based interface D Command Line Interface - CLI D SNMP D 802.1x port authentication D Real Time Clock D Routing D Access Control List ACL
In addition, to the MACH family backbone switches, the RS20/RS30 Open Rail range of switches
and the MICE family, the BAT wireless transmission system, the EAGLE security system, and products for the LION control room, provides continuous communication across all levels of the company.

1.1 Basic device MACH 4002 48+4G

media module 1
(slide-in module)
media module 3
(slide-in module)
media module 5
legend of
fan plug-in unit
the displays
displays
SELECT key
4 combo ports
(ports 5.1 to 5.4)
(slide-in module)
signal contacts
two switchable
media module 2
(slide-in module)
media module 4
(slide-in module)
16 TP ports
(ports 6.1 to 6.16)
external management
media module 6
(integrated)
V.24 access for
Fig. 1: Structure of the MACH 4002 48+4G basic device
back of device:
power supply unit
ext. connector (3)
USB socket
to M4-POWER
ext. connector (4)
to M4-POWER
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The MACH 4002 48+4G chassis are 2 height modules high (approx. 88 mm) and, depending on the media modules that are connected, they provide you with up to 48 Fast ETHERNET and 4 Gigabit ETHERNET ports.
The chassis differ as to the range of functions of the software (see table
“Order numbers/Product name” on page 37).
D Layer 2 Professional D Layer 3 Enhanced D Layer 3 Professional
A chassis has 4 slots for media modules (modules 1 to 4) that are hot­swapable and each provide 8 Fast ETHERNET ports. The media modules differ with regard to the number of interfaces and the media type for connecting segments. The integrated Basic Board is located below the modules. It has 4 Gigabit ETHERNET ports (comboports, which are SFP slots and RJ45 sockets for 10/100/1000BASE-T, module 5) and 16 Fast ETHERNET ports (10/100BASE-TX, module 6).
Along with the Gigabit and Fast Ethernet ports, the front of the Basic Board also has the following connections:
D A USB socket for connecting an ACA21-USB AutoConfiguration Adapter D A V.24 socket for the network management connection D Two signal contacts that are integrated on one socket together
The LED display block on the left side of the Basic Board informs you about the status of the device. You use the SELECT button to define the meaning of the LED displays.
At the front left of the base chassis of the MACH 4002, there is a replaceable fan plug-in unit.
At the back of the device, a power unit can be slotted directly into the chassis:
D AC slide-in power unit 300W D 24 VDC slide-in power unit 300W (2 connections coupled via diodes) D 48 VDC slide-in power unit 300W (2 connections coupled via diodes)
At the back of the device, there are also two external inputs (no. 3 + 4) for the redundant power supply via the M4-POWER power unit chassis.
The M4-POWER power unit chassis enables redundant power supply. The
power supply cable(s) between M4-POWER and MACH 4002 are connected at the back of the MACH 4002 device. M4-POWER provides you with 3 slots for slide-in power units:
D AC slide-in power unit 300W D 24 VDC slide-in power unit 300W (2 connections coupled via diodes) D 48 VDC slide-in power unit slot 300W (2 connections coupled via diodes)
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The device conforms to the specifications of the standards ISO/IEC 8802-3u 100BASE-TX/-1000BASE-T, ISO/IEC 8802-3 100BASE-FX and ISO/IEC 8802-3 1000BASE-SX/LX.

1.2 Voltage supply

On the back of the device there is a slot for a power supply unit (AC or DC) and two inputs for the redundant power supply via the M4-POWER power unit chassis.
Power supply unit
M4-POWER connection (external voltage input no. 3)
M4-POWER connection (external voltage input no. 4)

1.2.1 Power supply on back of device

U Slide-in power units for MACH 4002 switch chassis D M4-S-AC/DC 300W D M4-S-24VDC 300W, 2 inputs for redundant power supply D M4-S-48VDC 300W, 2 inputs for redundant power supply
See “Order numbers/Product name” on page 37
Note: The slide-in power units of the power unit chassis cannot be used for the switch chassis.

1.2.2 M4-POWER power unit chassis

The M4-POWER power unit chassis enables redundant power supply. It has three slots for slide-in power units. The slide-in power units can be replaced during operation (hot-swapable).
Depending on the slide-in power units connected, you can use an M4-POWER power unit chassis to realize the redundant power supply for several MACH 4002 devices.
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You connect the M4-POWER power unit to the M4-POWER connection on the back of the MACH 4002 device using exclusively the power supply cable supplied with the M4-P-xx slide-in power units.
Power unit 1 Power unit 2 Power unit 3
Fig. 2: M4-POWER power unit chassis with up to 3 slide-in power units
U Slide-in power units for M4-POWER power unit chassis D M4-P-AC/DC 300W D M4-P-24VDC 300W, 2 inputs for redundant power supply D M4-P-48VDC 300W, 2 inputs for redundant power supply
see “Order numbers/Product name” on page 37.
Note: The slide-in power units of the switch chassis cannot be used for the power unit chassis.

1.3 Fan plug-in unit M4-AIR

The M4-AIR fan input is located on the left of the front side of the MACH 4002 chassis. The fan can be replaced during running operation (see
the M4-AIR fan plug-in unit (if required)” on page 25).
M4-AIR
MEDIA SLOTS
3
4 2
1
SLOT.PORT
LED
P P1P2P3P4
RM
RL1 RL2 FAN RUN
1000ANTP/FO
L/D FDX
RING
LED
TEST
1
2
PORT
STBY
“Replacing
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1.4 Integated Basic Board

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The integrated Basic Board provides you with 16 Fast ETHERNET and 4
Gigabit ETHERNET ports.
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LED
SELECT
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4

1.4.1 4 Gigabit ETHERNET ports (Combo)

There are four Gigabit ETHERNET ports (ports number 5.1 to 5.4) for connecting power unit segments on the left side of the Basic Board. The
ports are RJ45 sockets, each with two integrated LEDs and an SFP slot.
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4
LS/DA 6.1 6.16 LS/DA
RL1
FAULT
RL2
6.1
6.3
6.5
6.7
6.9
6.11
6.13
6.2
6.4
6.6
6.8
6.10
6.12
6.15
6.14
6.16
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If an SFP plug-in module is mounted, the RJ45 socket is switched off. The LEDs each apply to the active port. You can use the SELECT button to test the TP or FO connections.
For the order numbers of the SFP plug-in modules, see “Order numbers/
Product name” on page 37.

1.4.2 16 Fast ETHERNET ports

There are 16 * 10/100BASE-TX ports (ports number 6.1 to 6.16) for connecting power unit segments on the right side of the Basic Board. These
ports are RJ-45 connections.
6.1
6.3
6.5
6.7
6.9
6.11
6.13
6.2
6.4
6.6
6.8
6.10
6.12
6.14
6.15
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1.5 Media modules

Fig. 3: SFP- and TP media module

1.5.1 Fast ETHERNET ports

U M4-8TP-RJ45
The M4-8TP-RJ45 media module provides you with eight 10/100BASE-TX ports (RJ-45 connections) for connecting power unit segments.
M4-8TP-RJ45
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LS DA
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
LS DA
LS DA
P
U M4-FAST 8-SFP
The M4-FAST 8-SFP media module has eight 100BASE-FX ports (SFP
slots for mounting SFP modules).
M4-FAST 8SFP
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LS/DA 147 258 36
P
The following SFP plug-in modules (Fast ETHERNET SFP transceiver) are available to you for the M4-FAST 8-SFP media module:
D M-FAST SFP-MM/LC D M-FAST SFP-SM/LC D M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC D M-FAST SFP-LH/LC
For the order numbers of the SFP plug-in modules, see “Order numbers/
Product name” on page 37.
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2 Assembly and startup procedure

The device has been developed for practical application in a harsh industrial environment. Accordingly, the installation process has been kept simple. On delivery, the device is ready for operation.
The following procedure is appropriate for assembly:
D Unpacking and checking D Assembling the media modules D Assembling the SFP modules (if required) D Assembling the power supply unit on the back of the device D Assembling the slide-in power units to the power unit chassis (if required) D Setup or installation of the device in a 19" rack D Grounding the device D Assembling the power unit chassis (if required)
Connecting to the MACH 4002
D Connecting the terminal block for signal contact D Connecting the supply voltage, startup procedure D Connecting the data lines D Replacing the fan plug-in unit M4-AIR (if required)

2.1 Assembling the device

2.1.1 Unpacking and checking

V Check whether the package was delivered complete,
see “State of delivery” on page 31.
V Check the individual parts for transport damage.

2.1.2 Assembling the media modules

The device has four inputs for connecting media modules.
The number of connectable network segments depends on the number of media modules installed. If the full four media modules with 8 ports each are connected, then in addition to the ports of the Basic Board, you get a further 32 ports for connecting power unit segments. The modular design of the device allows you to easily expand the network yourself by installing the desired media modules. Media modules can be assembled and disassembled during running opera­tion (hot-swappable).
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Step 2
Step 3
V Please observe the “ESD guidelines” on page 8 “ and the “Safety instruc-
tions” on page 5ff.
V Close the whole of the front surface beside the media modules with pa-
nels. This guarantees optimum shielding and convection. The slots for the media modules function identically. They can be selected in any order.
V Remove the covering panel to insert the media module. V Note the positions of the blue insertion catches (see Fig., step 1). V Insert the media module almost as far as it will go into the desired slot
(see
Fig., step 2).
V Make sure that there is a good connection between the multiple plugs of
the media modules and the female multipoint of the system bus.
V Insert the media module as far as it will go into the desired slot by closing
the blue insertion catches (see Fig., step 3).
V Screw the two knurled screws in the front panel of the media module flush
with the frame of the chassis.

2.1.3 Assembling the SFP modules (if required)

V To fasten a SFP module, first remove the protective cap of the SFP mo-
dule.
V Insert the SFP module with the closed lock into the socket until you hear
it snap in.
Note: Only use SFP modules from Hirschmann.
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2.1.4 Assembling the power supply unit on the back of the
device
V Remove the covering panel. V Slide the power supply unit all the way into the chassis along the mounting
rails above and below.
V Make sure that there is a good connection between the multiple plug of
the slide-in power unit and the female multipoint of the system bus.
V Screw the four slotted-head screws in the front panel of the slide-in power
unit flush with the frame of the chassis.

2.1.5 Assembling the slide-in power units to the power unit chassis (if required)

Replace a defective slide-in power supply unit only with a plug-in power sup­ply unit of the same type.
V Disconnect the power cord. V Loosen the eight screws used to fasten the plug-in power supply unit in
the chassis and pull the unit out of the chassis or remove the covering pla te of the power supply unit slot.
V Slide the new plug-in power supply unit into the chassis along the sub-
racks above and below as far as it will go.
V Make sure that there is a good connection to the multipoint plug of the
plug-in power supply unit the female multipoint connector of the system bus.
V Screw the slotted screws in the front panel of the unit with the frame of the
chassis.
V Connect the power cord.
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2.1.6 Setup or installation of the device in a 19" rack

U Setup
Using the basic device as a desktop device: V Attach the rubber foot delivered with the device to its underside.
– First remove the protective film from the rubber foot. – Stick one rubber foot approximately 2 cm from each corner.
Note: The adhesive surface should be free of dust and grease.
U Installation
The devices are intended to be installed in a 19” rack. V Make sure there is sufficient ventilation. If necessary, provide a fan for
the 19” rack. This will prevent the basic device from overheating.
V Measure the depth of the 19” rack so as to allow the power supply ca-
ble and, if required, the M4-POWER power supply cables from the back, and data cables to be connected from the front.
Note: For rack mounting use chassis runners.

2.1.7 Grounding the device

The device is grounded via the power supply connectors.
Note: The shielding ground of the connectable twisted pairs lines is connec­ted to the front panel as a conductor. When the device is being operated by means of the 230/120 VAC power supply unit, it is grounded via the safety plug. When it is being operated with external DC voltage via the M4-POWER connections, the device is grounded via the M4-POWER connection.

2.1.8 Assembling the power unit chassis (if required), Connecting to the MACH 4002

V Connect the switch chassis and the M4-POWER power unit chassis with
the mounting angle included in the delivery.
V For the redundant power supply, you use the power supply cable to
connect the power unit(s) in the M4-POWER power unit chassis with the
M4-POWER connection on the back of the MACH 4002 device.
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2.1.9 Connecting the terminal block for signal contact

RL1
FAULT
RL2
Fig. 4: 4-pin signal contact
D The signal contact (“FAULT”) monitors proper functioning of the
device, thus enabling remote diagnostics. You can specify the type of
function monitoring in the Management.
D You can also use the Management to set the signal contact manually
and thus control external devices.
A break in contact is reported via the potential-free signal contact (relay contact, closed circuit):
D The failure of at least one of the two supply voltages (supply voltage 1
or 2 < 24 V).
D A continuous malfunction in the device. D The defective link status of at least one port. With the device, the indi-
cation of link status can be masked by the management for each port. Link status is not monitored in the delivery condition.
D The loss of Redundancy guarantee. D Error during self-test.
The following conditions are reported in stand-by mode
D Control cable disrupted D Control cable shorted D Partner device is in stand-by mode
The following conditions are reported in normal mode:
D Control cable shorted D Partner device is in normal mode
The following condition is reported in RM mode additionally:
D Ring redundancy guaranteed. Ring redundancy is not monitored in the
delivery condition.
V Pull the terminal blocks off the device and connect the signal lines.
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V Mount the terminal block for both the signal contacts on the front of the
device. Make sure that the snap lock snaps into place.

2.1.10 Connecting the supply voltage, startup procedure

V The devices may only be connected to the supply voltage shown on the
type plate.
Connect the power supply cable and plug it into the mains.
Make sure the cable is not under strain.
Warning!
The DC modules (M4-...-...VDC 300W) are designed for operation with a safety extra-low voltage. Thus, they may only be connected to the supply voltage connections with PELV circuits or alternatively SELV circuits with the voltage
restrictions in accordance with IEC/EN 60950.
The external supply voltage can be connected redundantly (see “Voltage
supply” on page 14). Both inputs are uncoupled. With redundant supply,
the power supply unit alone supplies the device with the higher output voltage. The supply voltage is electrically isolated from the housing.
The DC modules (M4-...-...VDC 300W) are grounded via a connector of the 3-pin DC socket.
Switching on the slide-in power supply units starts up the device.
Note: With non-redundant supply of the mains voltage, the device reports a power failure. You can prevent this message by applying the supply voltage over the two inputs or by changing the configuration via management.
Note: The 0V connectors within a DC module (M4-...-...VDC 300W) are con­nected to each other.
0V
+
Fig. 5: Pin assignment of the DC socket (external supply voltage)
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2.1.11 Connecting the data lines

The ports of the device enable you to connect terminal devices or further network segments via twisted pair or F/O cable.
U 10/100 Mbit/s twisted pair connection
10/100 Mbit/s ports (RJ45 sockets) enable the connection of terminal devices or independent network segments in compliance with the IEEE
802.3 100BASE-TX / 10BASE-T standards. These ports support:
D autonegotiation D autopolarity D autocrossing (when autonegotiation is switched on) D 100 Mbit/s half duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode D 10 Mbit/s half duplex mode, 10 Mbit/s full duplex mode
State on delivery: autonegotiation is activated with exception of the HIPER-Ring ports: 100 Mbit/s full duplex. The socket housings are electrically connected to the front covering.
n.c. Pin 8 n.c. Pin 7 TD- Pin 6 n.c. Pin 5 n.c. Pin 4
Pin 3TD+ Pin 2RD­Pin 1RD+
Fig. 6: Pin assignment of a TP/TX interface in MDI-X mode, RJ45 socket
U 10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair connection
1000 Mbit/s twisted pair connection 1000 MBit/s twisted pair ports (RJ45 sockets) enable the connection of terminal devices or independent net work segments in compliance with the IEEE 802-3, 2000 Edition 1000BASE-T standard. These ports support:
D autonegotiation D autopolarity D autocrossing (when autonegotiation is switched on) D 1000 Mbit/s full duplex D 100 Mbit/s half duplex, 100 Mbit/s full duplex, D 10 Mbit/s half duplex, 10 Mbit/s full duplex.
State on delivery: autonegotiation. The socket housing is electrically connected to the front panel. The pin assignment corresponds to MDI-X.
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Pin 8 Pin 7 Pin 6 Pin 5 Pin 4 Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1
Fig. 7: Pin assignment of a 1000 MBit/s twisted pair interface
U 100 Mbit/s F/O connection
100 MBit/s F/O ports (SFP slots) enable the connection of terminal devices or independent network segments in compliance with the IEEE
802.3 100BASE-FX standard. These ports support:
D full duplex mode
State on delivery: full duplex.
Note: Make sure, that you conncet LH ports only to LH ports, SM ports only to SM ports and MM ports only to MM ports.
U 1 Gbit/s F/O connection
1 Gbit/s F/O ports (SFP slots) enable the connection of terminal devices or independent network segments in compliance with the IEEE 802.3­2000 (ISO/IEC 8802-3:2000) 1000BASE-SX or 1000BASE-LX standard. These ports support:
D autonegotiation, D full duplex mode
State on delivery: autonegotiation.
Note: Make sure, that you conncet LH ports only to LH ports, SX ports only to SX ports and LX ports only to LX ports.
V Connect the data lines according to your requirements.

2.1.12 Replacing the M4-AIR fan plug-in unit (if required)

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If required, the fan plug-in unit can be replaced. It may be replaced by an
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D
SLOT.PORT
electrician without turning off the device. Depending on the ambient tempe rature the MACH 3000 can be operated up to one or two minutes with one dissasembled fan.
U Disassembly of M4-AIR
V Loosen the two screws in the front panel of the fan plug-in unit
M4-AIR. Caution: After a device is switched off, fan blades continue rotating for a
number of seconds. Do not reach into the rotating fan!
V Pull out the fan plug-in unit a few centimeters out and wait until the fan
comes to a halt before removing it completely.
U Assembly of M4-AIR
V Disassemble the fan plug-in unit, which is to be replaced, as described
above. V Slide the new fan plug-in unit into the chassis along the subracks abo-
ve and below as far as it will go. V Make sure that there is a good connection to – the multipoint plug of
the plug-in fan unit – the female multipoint connector of the system
bus. V Screw – the two knurled screws in the front panel of the plug-in fan unit
– to the frame of the chassis.
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2.2 Displays

After applying the operating voltage, the software starts and initializes itself. The device then performs a selftest. Various LEDs light up in the process. The process lasts approximately 60 seconds.
LED
P P1P2P3P4
RM
RL1 RL2 FAN RUN
1000
L/D FDX
RING
PORT
STBY
AN
LED
2
TEST
TP/FO
1
M4-8TP-RJ45
MACH 4002 48+4G
LS DA LS
SELECT
LS DA
LED
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U Device status
These LED's provide information about conditions which affect the ope­ration of the whole device.
P- Power (green LED) Meaning lit green internal supply voltage on not lit internal supply voltage too low P1 - Power 1 (green LED) Meaning lit green supply voltage 1 at the power supply plug-in unit on not lit no supply voltage 1 at the power supply plug-in unit
or voltage too low
flashes green supply voltage 1 on, but power supply plug-in unit
indicates an error P2 - Power 2 (green LED) Meaning lit green supply voltage 2 at the power supply plug-in unit on not lit no supply voltage 2 at the power supply plug-in unit
or voltage too low flashes green supply voltage 2 on, but power supply plug-in unit
indicates an error P3 - Power 3 (green LED) Meaning lit green supply voltage 3 at the external input 3 on not lit supply voltage 3 at the external input 3 under 18 V flashes green supply voltage 3 on, but power supply plug-in unit
indicates an error P4 - Power 4 (green LED) Meaning lit green supply voltage 4 at the external input 4 on not lit supply voltage 4 at the external input 4 under 18 V flashes green supply voltage 4 on, but power supply plug-in unit
indicates an error RM - Redundancy Manager
(green/yellow LED) lit green RM function active, redundant port not active lit yellow RM function active, redundant port active not lit RM function not active flashes green Incorrect configuration of the HIPER-Ring (e.g., the
RL1 - Relay 1, signal contact (red/yellow LED)
lit red The signal contact 1 is open, i.e. it indicates an error lit yellow The signal contact 1 is open, the “manual setting” is
not lit The signal contact 1 is closed, i.e. it does not indicate
RL2 - Relay 2, signal contact (red/yellow LED)
lit red The signal contact 1 is open, i.e. it indicates an error lit yellow The signal contact 1 is open, the “manual setting” is
not lit The signal contact 1 is closed, i.e. it does not indicate
Meaning
Ring is not connected to the ring port).
Meaning
active
an error, or has been closed via the “manual setting”
Meaning
active
an error, or has been closed via the “manual setting”
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AIR - fan overall status (green LED)
lit green The existence of a fan slot but no fan indicates an error. not lit The existence of a fan slot and at least one fan
RUN - BOOT/RUN (green LED)
lit green System ready flashes green System booting not lit System in reset state
Meaning
indicates an error, or there is no fan slot.
Meaning
If the manual adjustment is active on the signal contact, then the error display is independent of the setting of the signal contact.
U Display status
Each media module has one LED per port. The meaning of these port status LEDs depends on the setting on the basic module. The display meaning can be set with the “SELECT” button on the basic module. V Press the button approximately two seconds to continue switching the
meaning of the display. If the button is not pressed for approximately 20 seconds, the display status changes to “L/D”.
L/D - Data, Link status (green LED)
lit green The port LEDs of the media modules display the
FDX - Full duplex (green LED) Meaning lit green The port LEDs of the media modules display the
1000 - 10/100/1000 Mbit/s (green LED)
lit green The port LEDs of the media modules indicate the
AN - Autonegotiation (green LED)
lit green The port LEDs of the media modules indicate the port
RING PORT - Ring port (green LED)
lit green The port LEDs of the media modules indicate the
STBY - Stand by (green LED) Meaning lit green The port LEDs of the media modules indicate the assi-
Meaning
connection status.
connection type, full or half duplex.
Meaning
transmission rate.
Meaning
configuration type
Meaning
HIPER-Ring assignment.
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A
V
(green LED)
Meaning
lit green The test of the LEDs status, display status and port
status is active.
The status LED „RM“ flashes green/yellow.
The status LED "FAULT" flashes red.
The display status LEDs blink green.
The port status LEDs of the media modules blink green/
yellow. TP/FO - Twisted pair / Fiber
optic (green LED)
Meaning
lit green The port LEDs of the media modules display the media
type. All display status-LEDs
(green LEDs)
Meaning
Running licht Initialization phase after restart. 1, 2 (green LEDs) Meaning
Service LEDs
U ACA AutoConfiguration Adapter
RUN, 1 - Display memory operations of the Auto Configuration Adapter ACA
flashing alternatively: Error in teh memory operation. LEDs flashing synchronously;
2 times per second LEDs flashing synchronously;
1 time per second
Meaning
Loading the configuration from the ACA.
Saving the configuration to the ACA.
U Port status
8
8
DA
LS/DA 147 258 36
LS DA LS DA
P
P
M4-FAST 8SFP
M4-8TP-RJ45
12345678
1
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
LS/DA 6.1 6.16
RL1
FAULT
RL2
2345678
LS DA
LS DA
LS D
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These LEDs display port-related information. The following LEDs are available for each port:
D two single-color LEDs (for each of the 4 combo ports of the Basic
Boards)
D one two-color LED (for each of the 8 ports of the media modules and
for each of the 16 TP ports of the Basic Boards) Set the contents of the information with the button on the basic module. (see
“Display status” on page 28) .
1 to 8 - Data, link status (green/ yellow LED)
not lit no valid connection lit green valid connection flashes green (1 time per
period) flashes green (3 times per
period) flashes yellow data reception at the specific port 1 to 8 - FDX (green/yellow
LED) not lit Half duplex is active lit green Full duplex is active 1 to 8 – 1000
(green/yellow LED) not lit 10 Mbit/s is active. lit green 100 Mbit/s is active. lit yellow 1000 Mbit/s is active. 1 to 8 – AUTONEG
(green/yellow LED) lit green Autonegotiation is active. 1 to 8 – TP/FO twisted pair /
fiber optic (green/yellow LED) lit yellow Fiber optic has been selected. The port LEDs of the
lit green Twisted pair has been selected. The port LEDs of the
1 to 8 – RING PORT (green/yellow LED)
lit green This port belongs to the HIPER-Ring 1 to 8 – STAND-BY
(green/yellow LED) lit green Connection port for the data line lit yellow Connection port for the control line flashes green/yellow no Stand-by partner existing 1 to 4 – LED TEST
(green/yellow LED) not lit LED defective. flashes green/yellow LED test is active.
Meaning
port is switched to stand-by (port 1).
port is disabled
Meaning
Meaning
Meaning
Meaning
media modules display fiber optic ports.
media modules display twisted pair ports.
Meaning
Meaning
Meaning
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2.3 Carrying out basic settings

IP addresses must be entered when the device is installed for the first time.
The device provides 6 options for configuring the IP addresses:
D Entry via the V.24 connection.
D Entry by HiDiscovery protocol
D Configuration via BOOTP
D Configuration via DHCP
D Configuration via DHCP Option 82
D The AutoConfiguration Adapter
U State of delivery
D IP address: The device looks for the IP address using DHCP D Password for management:
user, password: public (read only) admin, password: private (read and write)
D V.24 data rate: 9.600 baud D Ring redundancy: off D ETHERNET ports: Link status is not evaluated (signal contact) D Optical 100 Mbit ports: 100 Mbit full duplex
All other ports: autonegotiation
D Redundancy manager switched off D Stand-by coupling off
U USB interface
The USB socket offers an interface for the local connection of an Auto­Configuration Adapter ACA 21-USB. It is a device for saving/loading the configuration and for loading the software.
Pin number Signal name 1 VCC 2 - Data 3 + Data 4 Ground
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U V.24 interface (external management)
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 appropriate terminal emulation). This makes it possible to esta blish a connection to the Command Line Interface CLI and to the system monitor.
VT 100 terminal settings Speed 9.600 baud Data 8 bit Stopbit 1 bit Handshake off Parity none
The socket housing is electrically connected to the front cover of the device. The V.24 interface is electrically connected to the supply voltage.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Pin 6 Pin 1
RJ11 DB9
Pin 5 Pin 8
Pin 1
CTS n.c. TX GND RX RTS
Fig. 8: Pin assignment of the V.24 interface
Note: In chapter “Technical data” on page 34ff you will find the order num- ber for the terminal access cable which is to be ordered separately.
You will find a detailed description of the configuration in the “Basic Configuration User Manual” on the CD-ROM.
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2.4 Disassembling the device

2.4.1 Disassembling the media modules

Step 1
Step 3
V Please notice the “ESD guidelines” on page 8 “ and the “Safety instruc-
tions” on page 5ff.
V Lever the selected media module from the slot by pulling the blue
insertion catches (see Fig., steps 1 and 2).
V Pull the media module out of the slot (see Fig., step 3).
V Close the slot with a covering panel.
V Screw the four knurled screws in the covering panel flush with the frame
of the chassis.
Step 2

2.4.2 Disassembling the SFP modules

V Pull the SFP module on the opened lock out off the socket. V Close the SFP module with the protective cap.
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3 Technical data

General data

Dimensions MACH 4002 W x H x D: 480 mm x 88 mm x 435 mm Assembly MACH 4002
M4-POWER Weight MACH 4002 7.5 kg Voltage supply MACH 4002 M4-S-xx power supply or power unit chassis
Operating voltage M4-S-AC/DC 300W
M4-S-24VDC 300W
M4-S-48VDC 300W
M4-P-AC/DC 300W
M4-P-24VDC 300W
M4-P-48VDC 300W Buffer time M4-P-AC/DC 300W
M4-...-24VDC 300W
M4-...-48VDC 300W Current
consumption
M4-S-AC/DC 300W
M4-S-24VDC 300W
M4-S-48VDC 300W
M4-P-AC/DC 300W
M4-P-24VDC 300W
M4-P-48VDC 300W Switch-on current M4-S-AC/DC 300W
M4-P-AC/DC 300W Overload current
protection at input Potential difference
M4-...-...VDC 300W Potential difference to input voltage between input vol­tage and housing
Surrounding Storage temperature
Humidity
Atmospheric pressure
Operating tempe­rature
MACH 4002
M4-S-xx
M4-P-xx
M-SFP-xx/xx
M-FAST SFP-xx/xx
M4-AIR
M4-8TP-RJ45
M4-FAST 8-SFP Pollution degree 2 Protection types Laser protection
Protection types
1)
NEC Class 2 power source safety extra-low voltage (SELV/PELV)
2)
The 0V connectors within a DC module (M4-...-...VDC 300W) are connected to
each other
19" rack 19" rack
M4-POWER with M4-P-xx power supply, please order separately
100-240 VAC, 120-350 VDC 24 VDC (19.2 V - 32 V) 48 VDC (38.4 V - 60 V)
1)
1)
100-240 VAC, 120-350 VDC 24 VDC (19.2 V - 32 V) 48 VDC (38.4 V - 60 V)
1)
1)
1/2 mains period minimum 10 ms at 20.4 VDC minimum 10 ms at 40.8 VDC minimum
1.8 A (230 VAC) max., 4.2 A (110 VAC) max.
21.0 A (24 VDC) maximum
10.1 A (48 VDC) maximum
1.8 A (230 VAC) max., 4.2 A (110 VAC) max.
21.0 A (24 VDC) maximum
10.1 A (48 VDC) maximum typ. <40 A at 265 VAC and cold start
typ. <40 A at 265 VAC and cold start non-changeable fuse
+24 VDC/ +48VDC: 60 VDC Potential difference to input voltage 0V: 60 VDC
Surrounding air: -25 °C to +70 °C 10% to 95% (non condensing) up to 2.000 m (795 hPa), higher altitudes on demand
0°C to 50°C 0°C to 50°C 0°C to 50°C 0°C to 60°C 0°C to 60°C 0°C to 50°C 0°C to 50°C 0°C to 50°C
Class 1 conforming to EN 60825-1 (2001) IP 20
2)
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Interfaces

Interface Design
MACH 4002 signal contact 4-pin pluggable terminal block
V.24 interface 1 x RJ11 socket USB interface to connect an AutoConfiguration Adapter
ACA 21-USB

EMV and stability

EMV interference proof
EN 61000-4-2 Discharge of static electricity
Contact discharge: test level 3 Air discharge: test level 3
EN 61000-4-3 Electromagnetic fields
Test level 3 (80 - 2000 MHz) 10 V/m
EN 61000-4-4 Fast transients (burst), test level 3, x
- Power line
- Data line
EN 61000-4-5 Surge voltage
- Power line, line/line: test level 2
- Power line, line/earth: test level 3
- Data line: test level 3
EN 61000-4-6 Cable-based RF faults, test level 3
10 kHz - 150 kHz
150 kHz - 80 MHz EN 61000-4-9 Impulse-shaped magnetic fields; test level 4 300 A/m EMV emitted immunity EN 55022 Class A Yes FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A Yes Germanischer Lloyd Rules for Classification and Construction VI - 7 - 3
Part 1, Ed. 2001 Festigkeit Vibration IEC 60068-2-6 Test FC, testing level in line with IEC
61131-2
Germanischer Lloyd Guidelines for the Performance
of Type Tests Part 1 Shock IEC 60068-2-27 Test Ea, testing level in line with IEC
61131-2
6 kV 8 KV
2 kV 4 kV
1 kV 2 kV 2 kV
3 V 10 V
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Network size
Length of a twisted pair segment 100 m approx. cat5e cable with 1000BASE-TX
Table 1: TP port 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX / 1000BASE-T
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Product code M-FAST SFP-...
-MM/LC MM 1310 nm 50/125 µm 0-11 dB 0-5 km 1.0 dB/km, 800 MHz*km
-MM/LC MM 1310 nm 62.5/125 µm 0-8 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 40-104 km 0.25 dB/km; 19 ps/(nm*km)
Table 2: LWL-Port 100BASE-FX (SFP Fiberoptic Fast ETHERNET Transceiver)
Product code M-SFP...
-SX/LC MM 850 nm 50/125 µm 0-7.5 dB 0-550 m 1.0 dB/km, 800 MHz*km
-LX/LC SM 1310 nm 1)50/125 µm 0-11 dB 0-550 m 1.0 dB/km, 800 MHz*km
-SX/LC MM 850 nm 62.5/125 µm 0-7.5 dB 0-275 m 1.0 dB/km, 500 MHz*km
-LX/LC SM 1310 nm 1)62.5/125 µm 0-11 dB 0-550 m 1.0 dB/km, 500 MHz*km
-LX/LC SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0-11 dB 0-20 km 0.4 dB/km; 3.5 ps/(nm*km)
-LH/LC LH 1550 nm 9/125 µm 6-22 dB 8-72 km 0.25 dB/km; 19 ps/(nm*km)
-LH+/LC LH 1550 nm 9/125 µm 15-32 dB 60-120 km 0.25 dB/km; 19 ps/(nm*km)
Wave length
Wave length
Fiber System
attenuation
Fiber System
attenuation
Expansion Fiber data
Expansion Fiber data
Table 3: F/O port 1000BASE-FX (SFP Fiberoptic Gigabit ETHERNET Transceiver)
MM = Multimode SM = Singlemode LH = Singlemode Longhaul
1)
with F/O adapter in line with IEEE 802.3-2002 clause 38 (single-mode fiber offset-launch mode
conditioning patch cord)

Power consumption/power output

Name Power consumption Power output MACH 4002 (without media modules) 70.0 W 239 Btu (IT)/h M4-S-AC/DC 300W (230 V)
M4-S-AC/DC 300W (110 V) M4-S-24VDC 300W M4-S-48VDC 300W
M4-P-AC/DC 300W (230 V) M4-P-AC/DC 300W (110 V) M4-P-24VDC 300W M4-P-48VDC 300W
M-SFP-LH+/LC M-SFP-LH/LC M-SFP-LX/LC M-SFP-SX/LC
350.0 W
370.0 W
380.0 W
350.0 W
350.0 W
370.0 W
380.0 W
350.0 W
1.0 W
1.0 W
1.0 W
1.0 W
1.195 Btu (IT)/h
1.263 Btu (IT)/h
1.297 Btu (IT)/h
1.195 Btu (IT)/h
1.195 Btu (IT)/h
1.263 Btu (IT)/h
1.297 Btu (IT)/h
1.195 Btu (IT)/h
3.4 Btu (IT)/h
3.4 Btu (IT)/h
3.4 Btu (IT)/h
3.4 Btu (IT)/h
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Name Power consumption Power output M-FAST SFP-MM/LC
M-FAST SFP-SM/LC M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC M-FAST SFP-LH/LC
M4-8TP-RJ45 2.0 W 7.0 Btu (IT)/h M4-FAST 8SFP 15.0 W 52.0 Btu (IT)/h
1.0 W
1.0 W
1.0 W
1.0 W
3.4 Btu (IT)/h
3.4 Btu (IT)/h
3.4 Btu (IT)/h
3.4 Btu (IT)/h

Scope of delivery

Device Scope of delivery MACH 4002 MACH 4002 device
1 terminal block for relay contact (4 contacts) Terminal cable Handles, mounted, 2 height units User manual installation CD-ROM
M4-POWER M4-POWER power unit chassis
User manual installation Mounting angle for connecting switch chassis and power unit chassis Handles, mounted, 2 height units; also handles, 4 height units, included
M4-S-... 300W Power supply plug-in unit for M4-S-... switch chassis 300W
User manual installation Cable for AC connection for AC supply Connector for each DC connection for DC supply
M4-P-... 300W Power supply plug-in unit for M4-P-... power unit chassis 300W
User manual installation Cable for AC connection for AC supply Connector for each DC connection for DC supply Power supply cable for connecting power unit chassis to switch chassis

Order numbers/Product name

Product name Description Order no. Chassis: MACH4002-48+4G-
Layer2 Professional MACH4002-48+4G-
Layer3 Enhanced MACH4002-48+4G-
Layer3 Professional M4-POWER Power unit chassis (for 3 slide-in units) 943 874-001 Slide-in fan/power supply
units: M4-AIR Slide-in fan unit for switch chassis 943 869-001 M4-S-AC/DC 300W Power supply plug-in unit AC (300 W) for switch
M4-S-24VDC 300W Power supply plug-in unit 24VDC, single-current,
Switch Chassis 48/4G incl. slide-in fan unit without power supply, with Layer2 Professional software
Switch Chassis 48/4G incl. slide-in fan unit without power supply, with Layer2 Enhanced software
Switch Chassis 48/4G incl. slide-in fan unit without power supply, with Layer2 Enhanced software
chassis
for switch chassis (2 connections coupled via diodes, one DC/DC converter)
943 859-101
943 859-201
943 859-301
943 870-001
943 871-001
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Product name Description Order no. M4-S-48VDC 300W Slide-in 48VDC power unit, single-current,
switch chassis
for (2 connections coupled via diodes, one DC/DC
converter) M4-P-AC/DC 300W Slide-in AC power unit (300 W) for power unit chassis 943 875-001 M4-P-24VDC 300W Slide-in 24VDC power unit, single-current,
power unit chassis (2 connections coupled
for
via
diodes, one DC/DC converter)
M4-P-48VDC 300W Slide-in 48VDC power unit, single-current,
power unit chassis (2 connections coupled
for
via
diodes, one DC/DC converter) Media modules: M4-8TP-RJ45 Plug-in module 8 TP RJ45 (10/100, 10/100/1000) 943 863-001 M4-FAST 8-SFP Plug-in module 8 SFP (100 HDX/FDX) 943 864-001
943 872-001
943 876-001
943 877-001

Asseccories

Name Order number Manual Basics Industrial ETHERNET and TCP/IP 280 720-834 AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA 21-USB 943 271-001 Terminal cable 943 301-001 4-pin terminal block (50 units) 943 845-004 Netzmanagement software HiVision 943 471-100 Netzmanagement software Industrial HiVision, operator edition 943 156-xxx OPC server software HiOPC 943 055-001 Gigabit ETHERNET SFP transceiver: M - SFP - SX / LC 943 014-001 M - SFP - LX / LC 943 015-001 M - SFP - LH / LC 943 042-001 M - SFP - LH+ / LC 943 049-001 Fast ETHERNET SFP transceiver: M-FAST SFP-MM/LC 943 865-001 M-FAST SFP-SM/LC 943 866-001 M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC 943 867-001 M-FAST SFP-LH/LC 943 868-001
U Based specifications and standards
EN 61000-6-2:2001 Generic standards – Immunity for industrial environments EN 55022:1998 + A1 2000
+ A2-2003 EN 60950:2001 Safety of Information Technology Equipment (ITE) EN 61131-2:2000 Programmable Controllers EN 50121-4:2000 Railway applications - EMC - emitted interference and interfe-
Tab. 4: List of based specifications and standards Certified devices are marked with a certification identifier.
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Information technology equipment – Radio disturbance characteristics
rence immunity for signal and telecommunication systems
MACH 4002
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FCC 47 CFR Part 15:2003 Code of Federal Regulations Germanischer Lloyd Rules for Classification and Construction VI - 7 - 3 Part 1,
Ed. 2003 cUL 508:1998 Safety for Industrial Control Equipment cUL 60950 Safety for Information Technology Equipment
Tab. 4: List of based specifications and standards Certified devices are marked with a certification identifier.
U Certifications
The following table shows the status of the certifications of the devices.
cUL 508 / CSA C22.2 No.142 pending cUL 60950 / CSA C22.2 pending Germanischer Lloyd pending
Tab. 5: Certifications, actual state see www.hirschmann.com
U Software
Switch Latency 1000 MBit/s Layer 2: 3.5 µs typical; Layer 3: 4.5 µs typical
100 MBit/s Layer 2: 4.5 µs typical; Layer 3: 5.5 µs typical
10 MBit/s Layer 2: 19 µs typical; Layer 3: 20 µs typical MAC address table up to 8000 entries Static address
entries
VLAN VLAN ID 1 up to 3966
Number of VLANs max. 256 simultaneously per switch
Anzahl VLANs with GMRP
in VLAN 1 max. 256 simultaneously per switch
in VLAN 1 max. 256 simultaneously per port
up to 100 entries (in RM mode: 0 unicast entries)
max. 256 simultaneously per port
MACH 4002
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4 Further support

U Technical questions and training courses
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Our support line is also at your disposal:
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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions can be found on the Hirschmann internet site www.hirschmann.com/faq
U Hirschmann Competence Center
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D Consulting incorporates comprehensive technical advice, from system
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product briefing and user training with certification.
D Support ranges from commissioning through the standby service to
maintenance concepts.
With the Competence Center, you firmly rule out any compromise: the client-specific package leaves you free to choose the service compon
­ents that you will use. Internet: http://www.hicomcenter.com
RS20/RS30
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