Hirschmann MACH4002-48+4G, MACH4002-48G+3XG, MACH4002-24G, MACH4002-24G+3XG, MACH4002-48G User Manual

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Installation Modular Industrial Ethernet Backbone Switch
MACH4000 family
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Contents
Safety instructions 5
About this manual 11
Legend 12
1 Description 13
1.1 General device description 13
1.2 MACH4000 Basic Device 14
1.3 Supply voltage 18
1.3.1 Supply voltage on the back of the device 19
1.3.2 M4-POWER power unit chassis 19
1.4 Fan 21
1.4.1 M4-AIR plug-in fan 21
1.4.2 Monitoring temperature and fan 22
1.5 Integrated basic board 23
1.5.1 Left area of basic board 24
1.5.2 Right area of basic board 25
1.6 Signal contact 26
1.7 Media modules 27
1.7.1 M4-8TP-RJ45 27
1.7.2 M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45-PoE 28
1.7.3 M4-FAST 8-SFP 28
1.7.4 M4-GIGA 8-SFP 28
1.8 SFP/XFP transceiver 29
1.9 Ethernet ports 30
1.9.1 10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair connection 30
1.9.2 100 Mbit/s F/O connection 30
1.9.3 1000 Mbit/s F/O connection 31
1.9.4 10 Gbit/s F/O connection 31
1.9.5 PoE ports 31
1.9.6 Combo ports 32
1.10 Display elements 32
1.10.1 Device state 32
1.10.2 Port status display 34
1.10.3 ACA auto configuration adapter 35
2 Installation 39
2.1 Unpacking and checking 39
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2.2 Installing the device and grounding 39
2.2.1 Selecting the assembly location 39
2.2.2 Mounting on a flat surface 40
2.2.3 Mounting in a switch cabinet 40
2.2.4 Grounding 42
2.3 Mounting the power supply unit on the back of the MACH4000 device 42
2.4 Mounting the power unit chassis,connecting with the MACH4000 device 43
2.5 Installing the M4-AIR... plug-in fan unit 44
2.6 Installing the plug-in power units in the M4-POWER power unit chassis 45
2.7 Installing the media modules 46
2.8 Installing SFP/XFP transceivers (optional) 48
2.9 Connecting the supply voltage, starting up 48
2.10 Wiring and assembling the signal contact 49
2.11 Connecting the data lines 50
3 Basic set-up 51
4 Maintenance and service 52
5 Deinstallation 53
5.1 Deinstalling the media modules 53
5.2 Deinstalling the SFP/XFP transceivers 53
5.3 Deinstalling the M4-AIR... plug-in fan unit 54
6 Technical data 55
A Further Support 65
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Safety instructions
Certified usage
Only use the device for application cases that are described in the Hirschmann product information, including this manual. Only operate the device according to the technical specifications.
Supply voltage
For every supply voltage to be connected, make sure the following requirements are met:
Devices with DC power supply are designed for operation with a safety
extra-low voltage. Accordingly, only PELV or SELV circuits with voltage restrictions in line with IEC/EN 60950-1 may be connected to the DC supply voltage connections.
The supply voltage complies with the description on the data plate of
your device.
The complete defective plug-in power supply unit must be changed.For safety reasons, the fuse installed in the plug-in power supply units
may not be changed.
Only switch on the device when the housing is closed. Close all empty
slots with a covering panel.
Screw the power supply units to the housing before connecting the
input voltage.
If you are using the M4-POWER power unit chassis: Check the
configuration of the connection plugs and the power supply cable to the switch chassis before you connect an external voltage to the M4­POWER inputs.
Only use connection cables that are permitted for a temperature range
from 0 °C to 60 °C.
Only use copper wire/conductors of class 1, 75 °C.Only use the M4-POWER CABLE for the redundant power supply.Only use the M4-POWER power supply unit for the redundant power
supply. Do not connect any other external voltage source.
Use undamaged parts.
Safe grounding
Make sure you ground the devices assembled in the switch cabinet safely. In particular, check the supply voltage connections if they are not connected directly to the supply cable (e.g. when using power strips).
Signal contacts (“FAULT”)
Only connect SELV circuits with voltage restrictions in line with IEC/EN 60950-1 to the signal contacts.
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Shielded ground
The shielded ground wire of the twisted pairs lines is connected to the front panel as a conductor. Beware of possible short circuits when connecting a cable section with
conductive shield braiding.
Housing
Only technicians authorized by the manufacturer are permitted to open the housing. The device is grounded via the voltage supply socket.
Reduced air flow: Install the device in the switch cabinet in such a way
that ensures sufficient air flow for operating the device safely.
Keep the ventilation slits free to ensure good air circulation.Make sure there is at least 10 cm of space in front of the ventilation
slits of the housing.
Never operate the device without a plug-in fan.
See “Fan” on page 21.
Never insert sharp objects (narrow screwdrivers, wires, etc.) into the
inside of the product or into the connection terminals for the supply voltage and the signal contact.
Do not touch the connection terminals for the supply voltage and the
signal contact.
Close all empty slots with a covering panel.Modules, fans and power supply units of a switched-on device may
only be installed or removed by an electrician.
Fans are subject to natural wear. The failure of one or more fans in the
plug-in fan can have a negative effect on the operation and life span of the device, or can lead to a total failure. Therefore, you should use the device's monitoring function for the fan and the temperature. Depending on your installation conditions, you can continue operating your device when one fan fails. Note the temperature display of your device:
- In the Command Line Interface, with the command: show temperature.
- In the graphical user interface, in the Basic Settings dialog: system, temperature The temperature display must never exceed the maximum value (see following list):
Device Maximum Value
MACH4002-48+4G +75 °C MACH4002-24G +80 °C MACH4002-24G+3XG +80 °C MACH4002-48G +80 °C MACH4002-48G+3XG +80 °C
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The basic board must not be removed.
Removing the basic board invalidates the guarantee.
The chassis should be installed in the horizontal position.After the device is switched off, the fan blades continue rotating for a
number of seconds. Do not reach into a rotating fan!
The internal workings of the basic device are not for users! Do not
reach inside a switched-on device because of the danger caused by high energy densities.
When fully equipped with media modules, the device weighs up to 10
kg. Please comply with the legally stipulated maximum weight when dealing with heavy objects.
If you are operating the device in a 19" switch cabinet: install
sliding/mounting rails for supporting the weight of the device.
See “Mounting in a switch cabinet” on page 40.
Environment
Only operate the device at the specified ambient temperature (temperature of the ambient air at a distance of up to 5 cm from the device) and at the specified relative humidity.
Select the assembly location such that climatic limit values specified in
the technical data are maintained.
Only to be used in an environment with the pollution degree specified
in the technical data.
Increased ambient temperature: When you are operating the device in
a closed switch cabinet or together with other devices in a switch cabinet, the ambient temperature in the switch cabinet can be higher than the ambient temperature in the room. Only install the device in an ambient temperature in line with the maximum ambient temperature specified by the manufacturer: t
max
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Mechanical stress: Install the device in a switch cabinet in such a way
that rules out hazardous conditions due to severe mechanical stress.
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 operation of this product and are appropriately qualified for their job. This includes, for example, those persons who have been:
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;
trained or directed in the care and use of appropriate safety equipment
in accordance with the current standards of safety engineering;
trained in providing first aid.
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General safety instructions
This device is operated by electricity. You must follow precisely the prescribed safety requirements for the voltage connections in this document.
See “Supply voltage” on page 5.
Non-observance of these safety instructions can cause material damage and/or injuries.
Only appropriately qualified personnel should work on this device or in
its vicinity. The personnel must be thoroughly familiar with all the warnings and maintenance procedures outlined in this operating manual.
The proper and safe operation of this device depends on proper
handling during transportation, proper storage and assembly, and conscientious operation and maintenance procedures.
Never start operation with damaged components.Only use the devices in accordance with this manual. In particular,
observe all warnings and safety-related information.
Any work that may be required on the electrical installation may only
be carried out by personnel trained for this purpose.
Note: LED or LASER components in compliance with IEC 60825-1 (2007): CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT
National and international safety regulations
Make sure that the electrical installation meets local or nationally
applicable safety regulations.
ESD Guidelines
The media modules are equipped with electrostatically sensitive components. These can be destroyed, or their life cycles reduced, by the effects of an electrical field or by a charge equalization if the card is touched. For this reason, the cards are packaged in a conductive ESD protective bag on delivery. The packaging can be reused. Make sure you adhere to the following protection measures for electrostatically endangered assemblies: Create electrical equipotential bonding between yourself and your
environment, e.g. using a wristband, which you clamp to the basic device (knurled screw of an interface card). When the power supply cable is connected, the basic device is grounded via the power supply connection.
Only now do you take the card out of the conductive bag.
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Outside the basic device, only store the cards in a conductive ESD
protective bag. ESD protective field equipment is available for the safe handling of electrostatically endangered assemblies. You can find more information about electrostaticically endangered assemblies in DIN/IEC 47 (Sec) 1330; February 1994 Edition and DIN EN 100 015.
CE marking
The devices comply with the regulations contained in the following European directives:
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.
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.
2004/108/EC (EMC) Directive of the European Parliament and the council for standardizing the regulations of member states with regard to electromagnetic compatibility.
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 Tel.: +49 1805 141538
The product can be used in the industrial sector.
Interference immunity: EN 61000-6-2Emitted interference: EN 55022Reliability: EN 60950-1
You will find more information on norms and standards here:
“Underlying norms and standards” on page 64
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.
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Note: The assembly guidelines provided in these instructions must be strictly adhered to in order to observe the EMC threshold values.
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.
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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 manualRedundancy Configuration user manualRouter Configuration user manualReference manual for the graphical user interfaceCommand Line Interface user manual
The Industrial HiVision Network Management Software provides you with additional options for smooth configuration and monitoring:
Simultaneous configuration of multiple devicesGraphical user interface with network layoutAuto-topology discoveryEvent logEvent handlingClient/server structureBrowser interfaceActiveX control for SCADA integrationSNMP/OPC gateway.
With the Industrial HiVision Network Management software, you increase your network security in industrial application areas:
Ethernet Early Warning SystemEasy monitoring of industrial networksFast displayInterface with diagnostic and configuration programsLow deployment cost
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Legend
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
The modular, industry-compatible MACH4000 Gigabit Ethernet system is used as an industrial backbone system, and also in applications with high data volumes, such as Voice/Video over IP.
The MACH4000 is a modular, industry-compatible Gigabit Ethernet system in a 19" chassis that is also suitable for use as an industrial backbone system.
The MACH4000 devices are designed for the special requirements of industrial automation. They meet the relevant technical 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 unit chassis with up to three hot-swappable plug-in power units. The switches and the power unit chassis are suitable for mounting in the 19" rack.
The devices allow you to set up switched industrial Ethernet networks that conform to the IEEE 802.3 standard.
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.
There are convenient options for managing the device. Administer your devices via:
a Web browserSSHTelnetHiDiscovery (Software for putting the device into operation)management software (such as 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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The addition, to the MACH family of backbone switches, of the RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40 switches of the Open Rail family 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.
1.2 MACH4000 Basic Device
Figure 1: Structure of the basic device (example: MACH4002-48+4G)
1 - Basic board (integrated) ports 5.1 to 5.4 2 - Media module 3 (plug-in unit) 3 - Media module 1 (plug-in unit) 4 - Basic board (integrated) ports 6.1 to 6.16 5 - Media module 4 (plug-in unit) 6 - Media module 2 (plug-in unit) 7 - Back of device: power supply unit 8 - External connection to M4-POWER 9 - External connection to M4-POWER 10 - USB socket 11 - V.24 access for external management 12 - Sixteen TP ports (ports 6.1 to 6.16) 13 - 2 switchable signal contacts 14 - 4 combo ports (ports 5.1 to 5.4) 15 - LED display elements 16 - SELECT button 17 - Label for the LED display elements 18 - Plug-in fan
Depending on the MACH4000 device variant, the device provides you with the following ports and slots for equipping it with media modules:
1 2 3 456789
111314 1215161718 10
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Figure 2: Ports and media module slots on the MACH4002-24G
1 - Basic board (integrated), ports 6.1 to 6.8, SFP 100/1000 Mbit/s (alternatively to RJ45 ports 6.1 to 6.8) 2 - Media module 1 (plug-in unit), ports 1.1 to 1.8, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s 3 - Media module 2 (plug-in unit), ports 2.1 to 2.8, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s 4 - Basic board (integrated), ports 6.1 to 6.8, RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
Figure 3: Ports and media module slots on the MACH4002-24G+3X
1 - Basic board (integrated), ports 5.1 to 5.3, XFP 10 Gbit/s 2 - Media module 1 (plug-in unit), ports 1.1 to 1.8, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s 3 - Media module 2 (plug-in unit), ports 2.1 to 2.8, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s 4 - Basic board (integrated), ports 6.1 to 6.8, RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
Figure 4: Ports and media module slots on the MACH4002-48+4G
1 - Basic board (integrated), ports 5.1 to 5.4, RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbit/s, alternatively SFP 1000 Mbit/s 2 - Media module 1 (plug-in unit), ports 1.1 to 1.8, 10/100 Mbit/s 3 - Media module 3 (plug-in unit), ports 3.1 to 3.8, 10/100 Mbit/s 4 - Media module 4 (plug-in unit), ports 4.1 to 4.8, 10/100 Mbit/s 5 - Media module 2 (plug-in unit), ports 2.1 to 2.8, 10/100 Mbit/s 6 - Basic board (integrated), ports 6.1 to 6.16, RJ45 10/100 Mbit/s
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PP1P2P3P4
RM RL1 RL2 FAN RUN
L/D FDX 1000 AN TP/FO
RING PORT
STBY
LED TEST
21
1
2
3
4
LED
M4-AIR
SLOT.PORT
USBV.24
5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
SELECT
LED
MACH 4002 48+4G
FAULT
RL2
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
LS/DA 6.1 6.16 LS/DA
RL1
LS/DA
M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45-PoE
M4-FAST 8SFP
4
5 6
3
2
1
MEDIA SLOTS
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Figure 5: Ports and media module slots on the MACH4002-48G
1 - Basic board (integrated), ports 6.1 to 6.8, SFP 100/1000 Mbit/s (alternatively to RJ45 ports 6.1 to 6.8) 2 - Media module 1 (plug-in unit), ports 1.1 to 1.8, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s 3 - Media module 3 (plug-in unit), ports 3.1 to 3.8, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s 4 - Media module 4 (plug-in unit), ports 4.1 to 4.8, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s 5 - Media module 2 (plug-in unit), ports 2.1 to 2.8, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s 6 - Basic board (integrated), ports 6.1 to 6.16, RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
Figure 6: Ports and media module slots on the MACH4002-48G+3X
1 - Basic board (integrated), ports 5.1 to 5.3, XFP 10 Gbit/s 2 - Media module 1 (plug-in unit), ports 1.1 to 1.8, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s 3 - Media module 3 (plug-in unit), ports 3.1 to 3.8, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s 4 - Media module 4 (plug-in unit), ports 4.1 to 4.8, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s 5 - Media module 2 (plug-in unit), ports 2.1 to 2.8, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s 6 - Basic board (integrated), ports 6.1 to 6.16, RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
The devices comply with the specifications of the standards:
ISO/IEC 8802-3u 100BASE-TX/-1000BASE-TXISO/IEC 8802-3 100BASE-FXISO/IEC 8802-3 1000BASE-SX/LXISO/IEC 8802-3 10GBASE-SR/LR
Basic device Maximum port number of the device,
in brackets number of intalled ports on the basic board
Max. number of media modules
Max. PoE power
TP ports, 10/100 Mbit/s
TP ports, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
TP/SFP combo ports, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
XFP slots, 10 Gbit/s
10/100 Mbit/s
10/100/ 1000 Mbit/s
4002-48+4G 48 (16) - 4 (4
a
)
a. SFP 1000 Mbit/s
- (-) 4
b
b. M4-8TP-RJ45, M4-8TP-RJ45-PoE or M4-FAST 8-SFP
- 137 W
4002-24G - (-) 16 (-) 8 (8
c
)
c. SFP 100/1000 Mbit/s
- (-) - 2 163 W
4002-48G - (-) 48 (8) 8 (8
c
) - (-) - 4 110 W 4002-24G+3X - (-) 24 (8) - (-) 3 (3) - 2 157 W 4002-48G+3X - (-) 48 (16) - (-) 3 (3) - 4 106 W
Table 1: Maximum number of ports and media modules and maximum PoE power
P
1
LS DA
2345678
M4-8TP-RJ45
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
LS DA
LS DA
R
1
LS DA
2345678
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
LS DA
LS DA
P
1
LS/DA
2345678
147
258
36
M4-FAST 8SFP
P
12345678
147
258
36
PP1P2P3P4
RM RL1 RL2 FAN RUN
L/D FDX 1000 AN TP/FO
RING
PORT
STBY
LED
TEST
21
1
2
3
4
LED
MEDIA SLOTS
M4-AIR
SLOT.PORT
USBV.24
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
SELECT
LED
MACH 4002 48+4G
FAULT
RL2
LS/DA 6.1 6.16 LS/DA
RL1
LS/DA
M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45-PoE
M4-FAST 8SFP
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
4 5 6
3 2
1
P
1
LS DA
2345678
M4-8TP-RJ45
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
LS DA
LS DA
R
1
LS DA
2345678
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
LS DA
LS DA
P
1
LS/DA
2345678
147
258
36
M4-FAST 8SFP
P
12345678
147
258
36
PP1P2P3P4
RM RL1 RL2 FAN RUN
L/D FDX 1000 AN TP/FO
RING
PORT
STBY
LED
TEST
21
1
2
3
4
LED
MEDIA SLOTS
M4-AIR
SLOT.PORT
USBV.24
5.1 5.2 5.3
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
SELECT
LED
MACH 4002 48+4G
FAULT
RL2
LS/DA 6.1 6.16 LS/DA
RL1
LS/DA
M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45-PoE
M4-FAST 8SFP
4 5 6
3 2 1
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The MACH4000 basic devices are 2 height modules high (approx. 88mm) and, depending on the device variant and the connected media, they provide you with
up to 48 Fast Ethernet portsup to 48 Gigabit Ethernet portsup to three 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports
See “Maximum number of ports and media modules and maximum PoE power” on page 16.
You can order the basic devices with different ranges of functions (see on
page 61 “Order numbers/product description”). The software supplied
defines the range of functions:
Software Layer 2 Professional (L2P)Software Layer 3 Enhanced (L3E), static routingSoftware Layer 3 Professional (L3P), Multicast routing
Depending on the device variant, a basic device has 2 or 4 slots for media modules (media modules 1-2 or 1-4) that are hot-swappable and each provide 8 Fast Ethernet/Gigabit 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 media modules. The basic board provides the following:
In the MACH4002-48+4G it has 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports (combo ports,
i.e. SFP slots for 1000BASE-SX or 1000BASE-LX and RJ45 sockets for 10/100/1000BASE-TX, media module 5) and 16 Fast Ethernet ports (10/100BASE-TX, media module 6).
In the MACH4002-24G it has 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports (SFP slots for
100BASE-FX, 1000BASE-SX/LX, media module 6, alternatively to the RJ45 ports 6.1 to 6.8) and 8 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 ports (10/100/1000BASE-TX, media module 6).
In the MACH4002-48G it has 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports (SFP slots for
100BASE-FX, 1000BASE-SX/LX, media module 6, alternatively to the RJ45 ports 6.1 to 6.8) and 16 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 ports (10/100/1000BASE-TX, media module 6).
In the MACH4002-24G+3XP it has three 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports (XFP
slots for 10GBASE-SR/LR, media module 5) and 8 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 ports (10/100/1000BASE-TX, media module 6).
In the MACH4002-24G+3XP it has three 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports (XFP
slots for 10GBASE-SR/LR, media module 5) and 16 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 ports (10/100/1000BASE-TX, media module 6).
Along with the 10-Gigabit (if present), Gigabit and Fast Ethernet ports, the front of the basic board also has the following connections:
A USB socket for connecting an ACA21-USB AutoConfiguration Adapter
A V.24 socket for the network management connection
Two signal contacts that are integrated on one socket together
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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 basic chassis of the MACH4000, there is a replaceable plug-in fan.
On the back of the device there is a slot for a power supply unit:
AC plug-in power unit 300 W24 V DC plug-in power unit 300 W (2 connections coupled via diodes)48 V DC plug-in power unit 300 W (2 connections coupled via diodes)
The back of the device also has two external inputs (voltage input Nos. 3 + 4) for the redundant voltage supply via the M4­POWER power unit chassis.
The M4-POWER power unit chassis enables redundant power supply. The power supply cable(s) between M4-POWER and MACH4000 is/are connected at the back of the MACH4000 device. M4-POWER provides you with 3 slots for plug-in power units:
AC plug-in power unit 300W24 VDC plug-in power unit 300W (2 connections coupled via diodes)48 VDC plug-in power unit 300W (2 connections coupled via diodes)
1.3 Supply voltage
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. Both inputs are uncoupled.
Figure 7: Back side of the MACH4000 basic device
1 - M4-POWER connection (voltage input P3-1/P3-2, external) 2 - M4-POWER connection (voltage input P4-1/P4-2, external) 3 - Slot for slide-in power supply unit (voltage input P1 and, if required, P2)
1
2
3
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With redundant supply, the power supply unit with the higher output voltage supplies the device on its own. The supply voltage is electrically isolated from the housing. 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 via both inputs.
The 0V connections within a DC module (M4-...-...VDC 300W) are connected with each other. The DC modules (M4-...-...VDC 300W) are grounded via the 3-pin DC socket connection.
Figure 8: Plug connections at the DC socket (external voltage supply)
1.3.1 Supply voltage on the back of the device
Plug-in power units for MACH4000 switch chassis
M4-S-AC/DC 300WM4-S-24VDC 300W, 2 inputs for redundant power supplyM4-S-48VDC 300W, 2 inputs for redundant power supply
See “Order numbers/product description” on page 61.
Note: The plug-in power units of the M4-POWER power unit chassis cannot be used for the switch chassis.
1.3.2 M4-POWER power unit chassis
Note: Consider the sequence for the cabling of the power unit chassis.
See “Mounting the power unit chassis, connecting with the MACH4000 device” on page 43.
0V +
M4-S-48VDC 300W M4-S-24VDC 300W
M4-S-AC/DC 300W
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The M4-POWER power unit chassis enables redundant power supply. It has three slots for plug-in power units. The plug-in power units can be replaced during operation (hot-swappable).
Depending on the plug-in power units connected, you can use an M4­POWER power unit chassis to implement the redundant power supply for several MACH4000 devices.
You connect the M4-POWER power units to the M4-POWER connection
on the back of the MACH4000 device using the power supply cable supplied with the M4-P-xx plug-in power units.
Figure 9: M4-POWER power unit chassis, front side of the device
(mounting with up to 3 power units) 1 - Power unit 1 2 - Power unit 2 3 - Power unit 3
Figure 10: M4-POWER power unit chassis, back side of the device
Plug-in power units for M4-POWER power unit chassis
M4-P-AC/DC 300WM4-P-24VDC 300W, 2 inputs for redundant power supplyM4-P-48VDC 300W, 2 inputs for redundant power supply
(see on page 61 “Order numbers/product description”).
Note: The plug-in power units of the M4-POWER power unit chassis cannot be used for the switch chassis.
1
2
3
1
2
3
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1.4 Fan
Note: Read the safety guidelines under “Housing” on page 6.
1.4.1 M4-AIR plug-in fan
Operate the MACH4000 switch chassis exclusively with plug-in fans as described in the following.
On the front of the MACH4000 chassis the M4-AIR or M4-AIR-L plug-in fan is located on the left. You can replace the plug-in fan during operation.
See “Installing the M4-AIR... plug-in fan unit” on page 44. See “Deinstalling the M4-AIR... plug-in fan unit” on page 54.
M4-AIR: Plug-in fan for MACH4000 switch chassis without temperature
sensor for use in ambient temperatures up to a maximum of +60 °C.
M4-AIR-L: Plug-in fan for MACH4000 switch chassis with reduced fan
speed for use in ambient temperatures up to a maximum of +40 °C.
Note: Devices with the M4-AIR-L plug-in fan are suitable for use in an ambient temperature up to a maximum of +40 °C.
NOTE
OVERHEATING OF THE DEVICE
Depending on the ambient temperature, the device can be operated for a maximum of one to two minutes with the fan unit removed.
Non-adherence to these instructions can lead to material damage.
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Figure 11: M4-AIR and M4-AIR-L plug-in fans
Side and front views
1.4.2 Monitoring temperature and fan
Fan monitoring
Every individual fan sends a speed-dependent signal to the basic system. The fan monitoring displays the failure of one or more individual fans.
The effect of insufficient ventilation
If the device is insufficiently ventilated by its fans, this either causes the assemblies to age faster (MTBF value) or triggers error statuses, and it usually leads to transmission errors on the Ethernet connections.
Temperature difference
The difference between the ambient temperature and the circuit board (PCB) temperature is primarily independent of the ambient temperature:
MACH4000 device Ambient - PCB
temperature difference with all fans at full speed
Ambient - PCB temperature difference with all fans at half speed
MACH4002-48+4G +15 K +20 K MACH4002-24G/48G +20 K +27 K
Table 2: Ambient - PCB temperature difference at full and half fan speed
P P1P2P3P4
RM RL1 RL2 FAN RUN
L/D FDX 1000 AN TP/FO
RING PORT
STBY
LED
TEST
PoE 1
1
2
3
4
LED
MEDIA SLOTS
M4-AIR
SLOT.PORT
M4-AIR
P P1P2P3P4
RM
RL1 RL2 FAN RUN
L/D FDX
1000ANTP/FO
RING PORT
STBY
LED
TEST
PoE 1
1
2
3
4
LED
MEDIA SLOTS
M4-AIR-L
SLOT.PORT
M4-AIR-L
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Recommendation for temperature monitoring
Use the following table (based on half speed for all fans) to monitor the temperature of your device.Switch the device off if the temperature values entered in the table are exceeded. This ensures that the device is sufficiently ventilated and is not operated at its limit.
1.5 Integrated basic board
Depending on the device variant, the integrated basic board provides you with different numbers and types of port.
See “Order numbers/product description” on page 61.
Figure 12: Basic board MACH4002-48+4G
Figure 13: Basic board MACH4002-24G
Figure 14: Basic board MACH4002-48G
Figure 15: Basic board MACH4002-24G+3X
MACH4000 device Printed circuit board (PCB) temperature threshold value
MACH4002-48+4G Ambient temperature + 20 K MACH4002-24G/48G Ambient temperature + +27 K
Table 3: Temperature monitoring
USBV.24
5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
SELECT
LED
MACH 4002 48+4G
FAULT
RL2
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
LS/DA 6.1 6.16 LS/DA
RL1
USBV.24
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
SELECT
LED
MACH 4002 24G
FAULT
RL2
LS/DA 6.1
RL1
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
USBV.24
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
SELECT
LED
MACH 4002 48G
FAULT
RL2
LS/DA 6.1 6.16 LS/DA
RL1
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
USBV.24
5.1 5.2 5.3
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
SELECT
LED
MACH 4002 24G+3X
FAULT
RL2
LS/DA 6.1
RL1
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Figure 16: Basic board MACH4002-48G+3X
1.5.1 Left area of basic board
Four Gigabit Ethernet ports (combo)
in MACH4002-48+4G
There are four Gigabit Ethernet ports (ports number 5.1 to 5.4) for connecting network segments on the left side of the basic board. The ports are RJ45 sockets, each with two integrated LEDs and an SFP slot.
If an SFP transceiver 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.
See “Order numbers/product description” on page 61.
Eight Gigabit Ethernet ports (Combo)
in MACH4002-24G and MACH4002-48G
There are eight Gigabit Ethernet ports (ports number 6.1 to 6.8) for connecting network segments on the left side of the basic board. These are SFP slots that are used as alternatives to RJ45 ports 6.1 to 6.8.
See “Order numbers/product description” on page 61.
Three 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports (XFP)
in MACH4002-24G+3X and MACH4002-48G+3X
There are three 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports (ports number 5.1 to 5.3) for connecting network segments on the left side of the basic board. These ports are XFP slots.
USBV.24
5.1 5.2 5.3
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
SELECT
LED
MACH 4002 48G+3X
FAULT
RL2
LS/DA 6.1 6.16 LS/DA
RL1
5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
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The following 10-Gigabit Ethernet XFP transceivers are available to you for the MACH4002-...-3X: – M-XFP-SR/LC – M-XFP-LR/LC – M-XFP-ER/LC – M-XFP-ZR/LC
See “Order numbers/product description” on page 61.
1.5.2 Right area of basic board
16 Fast Ethernet ports in MACH4002-48+4G
There are sixteen 10/100BASE-TX ports (ports number 6.1 to 6.16) for connecting network segments on the right side of the basic board. These ports are RJ45 sockets.
16 Gigabit Ethernet ports
in MACH4002-48G and MACH4002-48G+3X
There are sixteen 10/100/1000BASE-TX ports (ports number 6.1 to 6.16) for connecting network segments on the right side of the basic board. These ports are RJ45 connections. In the MACH4002-48G, the RJ45 ports 6.1 to 6.8 can be used as alternatives to the SFP ports 6.1 to 6.8 on the left side of the basic board (combo ports).
5.1 5.2 5.3
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
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8 Gigabit Ethernet ports
in MACH4002-24G and MACH4002-24G+3X
There are eight 10/100/1000BASE-TX ports (ports number 6.1 to 6.8) for connecting network segments on the right side of the basic board. These ports are RJ45 sockets. In the MACH4002-24G, the RJ45 ports 6.1 to 6.8 can be used as alternatives to the SFP ports 6.1 to 6.8 on the left side of the basic board (combo ports).
1.6 Signal contact
Figure 17: 4-pin signal contact
The signal contact is a potential-free relay contact. The device allows you to perform remote diagnosis via the signal contact. In the process, the device signals events such as a line interruption. When an event occurs, the device opens the relay contact and interrupts the closed circuit. The management setting specifies which events switch a contact. You can also use the management to switch the signal contact manually and thus control external devices.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
USBV.24
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
SELECT
LED
MACH 4002 48G
FAULT
RL2
LS/DA 6.1 6.16 LS/DA
RL1
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
1
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1.7 Media modules
Figure 18: Fast Ethernet media modules and Gigabit Ethernet media modules
1.7.1 M4-8TP-RJ45
The M4-8TP-RJ45 media module provides you with eight 10/100/1000BASE-TX ports (RJ45 sockets) for connecting network segments.
Note: When used in the MACH4002-48+4G, the media module provides you with eight 10/100BASE-TX ports.
MACH4000 device M4-8TP-RJ45 M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45
PoE
M4-FAST 8-SFP M4-GIGA 8-SFP
MACH4002-48+4G 0 - 4
Media modules
0 - 4 Media modules
a
a. Note the PoE capacity limits (see “Maximum number of ports and media modules and
maximum PoE power” on page 16).
0 - 4 Media modules0 Media modules
MACH4002-24G... 0 - 2
Media modules
0 - 2 Media modules
a
0 - 2 Media modules
0 - 2 Media modules
MACH4002-48G... 0 - 4
Media modules
0 - 4 Media modules
a
0 - 4 Media modules
0 - 4 Media modules
Table 4: Possible media module configuration in MACH4000 devices
M4-8TP-RJ45
M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45-PoE
M4-FAST 8-SFP
M4-GIGA 8-SFP
P
1
LS DA
2345678
M4-8TP-RJ45
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
LS DA
LS DA
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1.7.2 M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45-PoE
The M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45 PoE media module provides you with eight 10/100BASE-TX ports (RJ45 sockets) for connecting network segments. It supports Power over ETHERNET on data lines in compliance with IEEE
802.3af. The maximum power available to you for all ports combined for PoE applications is listed in “Maximum number of ports and media modules and
maximum PoE power” on page 16.
For each chassis you can use up to four M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45 PoE media modules. The number of ports supplying PoE terminal devices with power depends on the total power available. The power is supplied via the data lines. The individual ports are not electrically insulated from each other.
1.7.3 M4-FAST 8-SFP
The M4-FAST 8-SFP media module has eight 100BASE-FX ports (SFP slots for mounting SFP transceivers).
The following Fast Ethernet SFP transceivers are available to you for the M4­FAST 8-SFP media module:
Fast Ethernet SFP transceivers:
M-FAST SFP-MM/LC – M-FAST SFP-SM/LC – M-FAST SFP-SM/LC – M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC – M-FAST SFP-LH/LC
See “Order numbers/product description” on page 61.
1.7.4 M4-GIGA 8-SFP
The M4-GIGA 8-SFP media module has eight 100/1000BASE-FX ports (SFP slots for mounting SFP transceivers).
R
1
LS DA
2345678
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
LS DA
LS DA
M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45-PoE
P
12345678
147
258
36
LS/DA
M4-FAST 8SFP
P
12345678
147
258
36
LS/DA
M4-GIGA 8SFP
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The following SFP transceivers are available to you for the M4-GIGA 8-SFP media module:
Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers:
M-SFP-SX/LC – M-SFP-LX/LC – M-SFP-LX+/LC – M-SFP-LH/LC – M-SFP-LH+/LC – M-SFP-MX/LC
Fast Ethernet SFP transceivers:
M-FAST SFP-MM/LC – M-FAST SFP-SM/LC – M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC – M-FAST SFP-LH/LC
See “Order numbers/product description” on page 61.
1.8 SFP/XFP transceiver
Figure 19: SFP transceiver and XFP transceiver
1 – Fast Ethernet F/O SFP transceiver 2 – Gigabit Ethernet F/O SFP transceiver 3 – 10-Gigabit Ethernet F/O XFP transceiver
SFP is the acronym for Small Form-factor Pluggable which is also commonly known as mini-GBIC (GigaBit Interface Converter). Both Fast Ethernet SFP transceivers and Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers are available for your device. XFP transceivers are slightly larger than SFP transceivers. They support 10­Gigabit Ethernet only.
Note: Only use Hirschmann SFP/XFP transceivers.
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1.9 Ethernet ports
1.9.1 10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair connection
These connections are RJ45 sockets.
10/100/1000 Mbit/s TP ports enable the connection of terminal devices or independent network segments according to the IEEE 802.3 10BASE­T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T standard.
These ports support:
Autonegotiation Autopolarity Autocrossing (if autonegotiation is activated)1000 Mbit/s full duplex100 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode10 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 10 Mbit/s full duplex mode
Note: Some of these ports also support Power over Ethernet (PoE).
See “PoE ports” on page 31.
Delivery state: autonegotiation activated The socket housing is electrically connected to the front panel. The pin assignment corresponds to MDI-X.
1.9.2 100 Mbit/s F/O connection
These ports are SFP slots. 100 MBit/s F/O ports enable the connection of terminal devices or independent network segments in compliance with the IEEE 802.3 100BASE-FX standard. These ports support:
Full or half duplex mode
Default setting: Full duplex
Figure Pin Function Ports with PoE support:
PoE voltage feed
1 BI_DB+ Minus terminal of the supply voltage 2BI_DB Minus terminal of the supply voltage 3 BI_DA+ Plus terminal of the supply voltage 4BI_DD+ 5BI_DD 6BI_DA Plus terminal of the supply voltage 7BI_DC+ 8BI_DC
Table 5: Pin assignment of a 1000 MBit/s TP interface in MDI-X mode, RJ45
socket - for PoE with the power supplied via the wire pairs transmitting the signal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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1.9.3 1000 Mbit/s F/O connection
These ports are SFP slots. 1000 Mbit/s F/O ports enable the connection of terminal devices or independent network segments according to the IEEE 802.3 1000BASE­SX/1000BASE-LX standard. These ports support:
Autonegotiation Full duplex mode
Delivery state: autonegotiation activated
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.
1.9.4 10 Gbit/s F/O connection
10 Gbit/s F/O ports enable the connection of terminal devices or independent network segments in compliance with the IEEE 802.3ae 10GBASE-SR/LR standard.
Full duplex mode
Default setting: Full duplex
Note: Make sure that you connect SR ports exclusively with SR ports, LR ports exclusively with LR ports, ER ports exclusively with ER ports, and ZR ports exclusively with ZR ports.
1.9.5 PoE ports
The M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45 PoE media module supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) according to IEEE 802.3af.
The PoE ports allow the connection and remote supply of, for example, IP telephones (Voice over IP), webcams, sensors, printer servers and WLAN access points. With PoE, power is supplied to these terminal devices via the twisted-pair cable.
The following applies to PoE ports:
Max. Powered Device (PD) class 0 (15.4 W)The PoE voltage is supplied via the wire pairs transmitting the signal
(phantom voltage).
The individual ports (joint PoE voltage) are not electrically insulated from
each other.
Ports PoE support
1 to 4 Yes 5 to 20 No
Table 6: Twisted-pair ports and PoE support
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1.9.6 Combo ports
You have the option to alternatively connect F/O (via SFP transceivers) or twisted pairs to a combo port.
When you are using an SFP transceiver, you get an optical interface. You thus deactivate the corresponding TP interface.
1.10 Display elements
After the operating voltage is set up, the software starts and initializes itself. Afterwards, the device performs a self-test. During this process, various LEDs light up. The process takes around 60 seconds.
Figure 20: Display elements for device state and port display state
1 - Device state 2 - Port display state
1.10.1 Device state
These LEDs provide information about conditions which affect the operation of the whole device.
Media type Connection options
Twisted pair Standard ISO/IEC 8802-03 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T
Connection type RJ45
Fiber optic cable either Standard ISO/IEC 8802-03
100BASE-FX
Connection type Fast Ethernet SFP
transceiver
or Standard ISO/IEC 8802-03
1000BASE-SX/LX
Connection type 1 Gigabit Ethernet SFP
transceiver
Table 7: Combo ports: Connection options
1
LS DA
2
M4-8TP-RJ45
LS DA
P P1P2P3P4
RM
RL1 RL2 FAN RUN
L/D FDX
1000ANTP/FO
RING
PORT
STBY
LED
TEST
PoE
1
LED
SELECT
LED
MACH 4002 48+4G
1
2
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LED Display Color Activity Meaning
PPower
supply
Green Lights up The supply voltage is on.
None The supply voltage is too low.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
P1 Power
supply
Green Lights up Supply voltage 1 is present at the plug-in
power unit.
None No supply voltage 1, or voltage too low, at
the plug-in power unit.
Green flashing Supply voltage 1 is present, but the plug-in
power unit is reporting an error.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
P2 Power
supply
Green Lights up Supply voltage 2 is present at the plug-in
power unit.
None No supply voltage 2, or voltage too low, at
the plug-in power unit.
Green flashing Supply voltage 2 is present, but the plug-in
power unit is reporting an error.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
P3 Power
supply
Green Lights up Supply voltage 3 is present at external input
3.
None No supply voltage 3, or voltage too low, at
external input 3
Green flashing Supply voltage 3 is present, but the plug-in
power unit is reporting an error.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
P4 Power
supply
Green Lights up Supply voltage 4 is present at external input
4.
None No supply voltage 4, or voltage too low, at
external input 4
Green flashing Supply voltage 4 is present, but the plug-in
power unit is reporting an error.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
RM Ring
Manager
Green Lights up The RM function is active.
The redundant port is disabled.
Yellow Lights up The RM function is active.
The redundant port is enabled.
None The RM function is deactivated.
Green flashing The device detects an incorrect configuration
of the HIPER-Ring (e.g. the ring is not connected to the ring port).
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
RL1 Signal
contact (Relay 1)
Red Lights up Signal contact 1 is open; it is reporting an
error.
Yellow Lights up Signal contact 1 is open.
The “Manual setting” is active.
None Signal contact 1 is closed, it is not reporting
an error, or it was closed via the “Manual setting”.
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1.10.2 Port status display
Every media module has one LED per port. The meaning of this port status LED depends on the setting on the basic device. You define the display meaning with the “SELECT” button on the basic device. Press the button for approx. 2 seconds to change the meaning
of the display. If the button is not pressed for approx. 20 seconds, the display status changes back to “L/D”.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
RL2 Signal
contact (Relay 2)
Red Lights up Signal contact 2 is open; it is reporting an
error.
Yellow Lights up Signal contact 2 is open.
The “Manual setting” is active.
None Signal contact 2 is closed, it is not reporting
an error, or it was closed via the “Manual setting”.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
FAN Fan Green Lights up The plug-in fan unit is installed, and no fan is
reporting an error.
None The plug-in fan unit is installed and at least
one fan is reporting an error, or the plug-in fan unit is not installed.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
RUN BOOT/ RUN Green Lights up The system is operational.
Green Lights up The system is booting.
None The system is in reset mode.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
L/D Link status Green Lights up The port LEDs of the media modules display
the connection status.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
FDX Full duplex/
half duplex
Green Lights up The port LEDs of the media modules display
the half-duplex or full-duplex connection status.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
1000 10/100/1000
Mbit/s
Green Lights up The port LEDs of the media modules display
the set transmission speed.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
ON Auto-
negotiation
Green Lights up The port LEDs of the media modules display
the port configuration type.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
RING PORT
Ring port Green Lights up The port LEDs of the media modules display
the HIPER-Ring assignment.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
STBY Stand-by Green Lights up The port LEDs of the media modules display
the assignment to a redundant coupling of network segments.
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1.10.3 ACA auto configuration adapter
Port state
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
LED TEST
Light emitting diode test
Green Lights up The status, display status and port status
LED test is active. The “RM” LED status flashes green/yellow. The “FAULT” LED status flashes red. The display status LEDs flash green. The port status LEDs of the media modules
flash green/yellow.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
TP/FO Twisted pair
Fiber optic
Green Lights up The port LEDs of the media modules display
the media type.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
All display status LEDs
Initialization Green Running light The initialization phase is running after a
restart.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
1 Green Service LED
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
2 PoE status Green Lights up The port LEDs of the media modules display
the PoE (Power over Ethernet) status.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
RUN and 1
ACA memory operation
Green Flashing
alternately
Error in the memory operation
Green flash
synchronously – 2 x per period
Save a configuration file from the ACA to the device.
Green flash
synchronously – 1 x per period
Saving a configuration file from the device to the ACA.
R
1
LS DA
2345678
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
LS DA
LS DA
P
12345678
1
47
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USBV.24
5.4
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
FAULT
RL2
LS DA
LS/DA 6.1 6.16 LS/DA
RL1
LS/DA
M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45-PoE
M4-FAST 8SFP
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These LEDs display port-related information. For each port, the following are available:
Two one-color LEDs One two-color LED
You set the content of the information with the button on the chassis.
See “Port status display” on page 34.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
1 ... n Link status None The device detects an invalid or missing
connection. Green Lights up The device detects a valid connection. Green Flashes 1 time
a period
The port is switched to stand-by.
Green Flashes 3
times a period
The port is disabled.
Data traffic Yellow Flashing The device is sending and/or receiving data.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
1 ... n FDX None The half-duplex connection type is active
Green Lights up The full-duplex connection type is active
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
1 ... n Trans-
mission speed
None Transmission speed 10 Mbit/s is active. Green Lights up Transmission speed 100 Mbit/s is active. Yellow Lights up Transmission speed 1000 Mbit/s is active. green/
yellow
flashing Transmission speed 10000 Mbit/s is active.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
1 ... n Auto-
negotiation
Green Lights up Autonegotiation is active.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
1 ... n Twisted pair
Fiber optic
None Autoselect, no medium has been selected. Green Lights up Twisted pair has been selected. The port
LEDs of the media modules display the twisted pair ports.
Yellow Lights up Fiber optic has been selected. The port LEDs
of the media modules display the F/O ports.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
1 ... n RING PORT Green Lights up This port is assigned to the HIPER-Ring.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
1 ... n Stand-by Green Lights up Connection port for the data line.
Yellow Lights up Connection port for the control line. green/
yellow
flashing No stand-by partner available.
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
1 ... n LED TEST Green Lights up The LED is not operating.
green/ yellow
flashing The LED test is active.
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1.11 Management interfaces
1.11.1 V.24 interface (external management)
The V.24 interface is an RJ11 socket. The V.24 interface is a serial interface which allows you to connect the following devices locally:
An external management station (VT100 terminal or PC with appropriate
terminal emulation). This enables you to set up a connection to the Command Line Interface (CLI) and to the system monitor.
An AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA 11
The socket housing is electrically connected to the front panel of the device. The V.24 interface is not electrically isolated from the supply voltage.
Figure 21: Pin assignment of the V.24 interface and the DB9 connector
Note: You will find the order number for the terminal cable, which is ordered separately, in the Technical Data chapter (see on page 55 “Technical data”).
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
1 ... n PoE None No PoE port available or: Power over
Ethernet function is disabled (PoE port status = disabled).
Green Lights up A PoE terminal device is registered and is
receiving power via PoE.
Yellow Lights up The Power over Ethernet function is
enabled, but no voltage is supplied via PoE.
VT 100 terminal settings
Speed 9,600 Baud Data 8 bit Stopbit 1 bit Handshake off Parity none
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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1.11.2 USB interface
The USB socket provides an interface for the local connection of an AutoConfiguration Adapter. It is used for saving/loading the configuration and for loading the software.
See “Accessories” on page 63.
Figure Pin Operation
1VCC (VBus) 2 Data 3 + Data 4 Ground (GND)
Table 8: Pin assignment of the USB interface
1
2
4
3
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2Installation
On delivery, the device is ready for operation. The following procedure has been proven to be successful for the assembly of the device:
Unpacking and checkingInstalling the device and groundingMounting the power supply unit on the back of the MACH4000 deviceInstalling the M4-AIR... plug-in fan unitInstalling the plug-in power units in the M4-POWER power unit chassisInstalling the media modulesInstalling SFP/XFP transceivers (optional)Connecting the supply voltage, starting upWiring and assembling the signal contactConnecting the data lines
Note: Read the safety guidelines under “Safety instructions” on page 5.
2.1 Unpacking and checking
Check whether the package includes all items named in section “Scope
of delivery” on page 61.
Check the individual parts for transport damage.
2.2 Installing the device and grounding
You have the option of assembling the device on a flat surface or in a 19" standard switch cabinet.
2.2.1 Selecting the assembly location
CAUTION
OVERHEATING OF THE DEVICE
When installing the device, ensure that the ventilation slots are not covered.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
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Select the assembly location according to the safety guidelines (see on
page 5 “Safety instructions”).
When selecting the assembly location, also make sure the following requirements are met:
The assembly location can be accessed for maintenance and repair work.The LED display elements are clearly visible.Twisted-pair cables are at a sufficient distance from potential sources of
electrical interference, such as power cables.
The device has a separate power source with a ground connection. The
power supply can be interrupted by means of a separate isolator or power switch. We recommend using overvoltage protection for all devices.
Note: The shielding ground of the connectable industrial twisted pair lines is connected to the front panel as a conductor.
2.2.2 Mounting on a flat surface
Before operating the device on a flat surface, such as a table, fasten the housing feet supplied at a distance of 2 cm from the corners of the bottom of the device. If necessary, remove any dirt from the adhesive surfaces on the bottom
of the device.
Remove the protective foil from the adhesive surface of a housing foot
and attach the housing foot.
2.2.3 Mounting in a switch cabinet
The devices are designed to be mounted in a 19" switch cabinet. By mounting your MACH4000 device in a 19" switch cabinet on sliding/mounting rails, you provide a more stable position for your device in environments subject to vibration.
Note: For more information on sliding/mounting rails and how to install them, please contact your switch cabinet manufacturer.
If you are operating the device in a 19" switch cabinet, you must install sliding/mounting rails (not included in the delivery) to hold the weight of the device.
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Make sure there is sufficient ventilation. If necessary, provide a fan for the
19" switch cabinet. This will prevent the basic devices from overheating.
Measure the depth of the 19" switch cabinet so as to allow the power
supply cables to be fitted at the back and the data cables to be fitted at the front.
Install the sliding/mounting rails in the 19" switch cabinet as instructed by
the manufacturer, and make sure the device is resting on both rails.
Figure 22: Assembly in a switch cabinet with sliding/mounting rails
1 - MACH4000 device 2 - Sliding/mounting rail 3 - 19" switching cabinet
On delivery, two brackets are attached to the sides of the device (see figure below).
NOTE
VIBRATIONS
Assemble the device in a 19" switch cabinet on sliding/mounting rails.
Non-adherence to these instructions can lead to material damage.
P
1
LS DA
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
M4-8TP-RJ45
LS
DA
LS
DA
L
S DA
L S DA
L
S D
A
LS
DA
LS DA
R
1
LS
DA
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
LS
DA
LS
D A
LS DA
LS DA
L S
DA
LS
DA
LS
D
A
P
1
LS/D A
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
4 7
2
5 8
3
6
M4-FAST 8SFP
P
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1 4
7
2 5
8
3 6
P
P 1
P2
P3
P4
R M
R L1
RL2
FAN
RUN
L / D
FD
X 100
0 A
N TP/FO
RING
PORT
STBY
LED
TEST
2
1
1
2
3
4
LED
MEDIA SLOTS
M4-AIR
SLOT.PORT
USB
V.24
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
SELECT
LED
MACH 4002 48+4G
FAULT
RL2
LS/DA 6.1
R L
1
L
S /D A
M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45-PoE
M4-FAST 8SFP
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4 6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
2
3
1
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Fasten the device by screwing the brackets to the switch cabinet.
2.2.4 Grounding
The device is grounded via the power supply connections.
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 via the 230/120 V AC 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.
2.3 Mounting the power supply unit on the back of the MACH4000 device
Remove the cover panel.Slide the power supply unit all the way into the basic device along the
mounting rails above and below.
Make sure that there is a good connection between the multiple plug of
the plug-in power unit and the female multipoint of the system bus.
Screw the four slotted-head screws in the front panel of the plug-in power
unit flush with the frame of the basic device.
P
1
LS DA
2345678
M4-8TP-RJ45
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
LS DA
LS DA
R
1
LS DA
2345678
LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA LS DA
LS DA
LS DA
P
1
LS/DA
2345678
147
258
36
M4-FAST 8SFP
P
12345678
147
258
36
PP1P2P3P4
RM RL1 RL2 FAN RUN
L/D FDX 1000 AN TP/FO
RING PORT
STBY
LED
TEST
21
1
2
3
4
LED
MEDIA SLOTS
M4-AIR
SLOT.PORT
USBV.24
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
SELECT
LED
MACH 4002 48+4G
FAULT
RL2
LS/DA 6.1
RL1
LS/DA
M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45-PoE
M4-FAST 8SFP
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
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2.4 Mounting the power unit chassis, connecting with the MACH4000 device
Note: The power supply cables between the M4-POWER power unit chassis and the MACH4000 device are not hot-swappable.
Note: The power supply cables between the M4-POWER power unit chassis and the MACH4000 device carry system-internal safety extra-low voltages. Only use the M4-POWER CABLE and the M4-POWER power unit chassis for the redundant power supply. Do not connect any other external voltage source.
Consider the sequence for the cabling of the power unit chassis and the MACH4000 device: Separate the external power supply from the M4-POWER power unit
chassis.
Remove all the plug-in power units from the M4-POWER power unit
chassis.
Connect one end of the M4-POWER CABLE to the MACH4000 device.Connect the other end of the M4-POWER CABLE to the M4-POWER
power unit chassis.
Connect the MACH4000 device and the M4-POWER power unit chassis
with the mounting bracket included in the delivery.
Slot all the plug-in power units into the M4-POWER power unit chassis.Connect the external power supply (AC or DC, depending on the plug-in
power unit) with the M4-POWER power unit chassis.
NOTE
SHORT-CIRCUIT
Insert the plugs of the power supply cables in straight in order to avoid the bridging of pins on the power supply connection of the MACH4000 device.
Non-adherence to these instructions can lead to material damage.
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Figure 23: Redundant power supply via the M4-POWER power unit chassis.
Step 1: Connect MACH4000 device(s) to M4-POWER 1 - MACH4000, back 2 - M4-POWER power unit chassis, back 3 - Not hot-swappable
Figure 24: Redundant power supply via the M4-POWER power unit chassis.
Step 2: Connecting M4-POWER to the power supply (example: configuration with 2 plug-in power units) 1 - Plug-in power unit 1 2 - Plug-in power unit 2 3 - Not used 4 - M4-POWER power unit chassis, front of device
2.5 Installing the M4-AIR... plug-in fan unit
Slide the new plug-in fan unit all the way into the basic device along the
mounting rails above and below.
Make sure that there is a good connection between the multiple plug of
the plug-in fan unit and the female multipoint of the system bus.
Screw the two knurled screws in the front panel of the plug-in fan unit with
the frame of the basic device.
M4-POWER
M4-S-AC/DC 300W
M4-S-AC/DC 300W
1
2
3
1
1
2
3
3
123
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2.6 Installing the plug-in power units in the M4-POWER power unit chassis
When replacing a defective plug-in power unit, only use a plug-in power unit of the M4-P-... 300W type (see on page 61 “Order numbers/product
description”)
Remove the power supply cables.Loosen the four screws used to fasten the plug-in power unit in the basic
device and pull the unit out of the basic device, or remove the cover plate of the power unit slot.
Slide the new plug-in power unit all the way into the basic device along
the mounting rails above and below.
Make sure that there is a good connection between the multiple plug of
the plug-in power unit and the female multipoint of the system bus.
Screw the slotted-head screws in the front panel of the plug-in power unit
flush with the frame of the basic device.
Connect the power supply cables.
Note: The tightening torque is
7 lb in. (0.791 Nm) for input connections.11 lb in. (1.243 Nm) for all field wiring terminal blocks.
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2.7 Installing the media modules
The switch 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 network segments. The modular design of the device allows you to easily expand the network yourself by installing the desired media modules. The media modules can be installed in the devices, or deinstalled, while the network is operating (hot-swappable).
Figure 25: Installing the media modules
1 - Step 1 2 - Step 2 3 - Step 3
Note: Note the ESD guidelines on (see on page 8) and the safety instructions on (see on page 5).
Close the whole of the front surface beside the media modules with cover
panels. This provides optimal shielding and convection. The slots for the media modules are all the same. They can be selected in any order.
Remove the cover panel to insert the media module.Note the positions of the blue insertion catches (see Fig. above, step 1)Insert the media module almost as far as it will go into the desired slot (see
Fig. above, step 2).
Make sure that there is a good connection between the multiple plugs of
the media module and the female multipoints of the system bus.
23
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Insert the media module as far as it will go into the desired slot by closing
the blue insertion catches. (See Fig. above, step 3).
Screw the two knurled screws in the front panel of the media module flush
with the frame of the basic device.
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2.8 Installing SFP/XFP transceivers (optional)
Note: You will find further information under “SFP/XFP transceiver” on
page 29.
Note: Only use Hirschmann SFP/XFP transceivers.
See “Accessories” on page 63.
Figure 26: F/O SFP transceiver
Before attaching an SFP or XFP transceiver, first remove the protective
cap of the SFP/XFP transceiver.
Push the SFP/XFP transceiver with the lock closed into the socket until it
latches audibly in place.
2.9 Connecting the supply voltage, starting up
Remarks:
Observe the information about the voltages to be connected: “Technical
data” on page 55
For the AC input of the AC/DC plug-in power units, use a nominal rating
of not more than 16 A - slow-blow characteristic.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Only start connecting the supply voltage if all the above requirements are fulfilled.
See “Supply voltage” on page 5.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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For the DC input of the DC plug-in power units at P1 and P2, use a
nominal rating of not more than 20 A - slow-blow characteristic.
Do not use a redundant power supply at P1 and P2 simultaneously if one
of the “+” connections of P1 or P2 is grounded.
For the redundant power supply, only use voltage sources whose
negative terminal is grounded.
For the current conductors at the voltage input of the DC plug-in power
units, use a cable cross-section of at least 2.5 mm² (North America: AWG12).
For the current conductors at the voltage input of the AC/DC plug-in
power units, use a cable cross-section of at least 1.0 mm² (North America: AWG16).
Connect the power supply cable to the power input.Install strain relief.
Switch on the plug-in power units to start up the device.
2.10 Wiring and assembling the signal contact
Figure 27: 4-pin signal contact
WARNING
This applies exclusively to device variants with a DC power supply:
FIRE HAZARD
Install a back-up fuse in both of the input voltage conductors if the negative terminal of the voltage source power is not grounded.
Use a back-up fuse suitable for DC.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
FAULT
RL2
RL1
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The potential-free signal contact (relay contact, closed circuit) reports through a break in contact:
The failure of at least one supply voltage.The device is not operational.The failure of the connection on at least one port.
The report of the link status can be masked by the Management for each port. In the delivery state, is deactivated.
Failure of the ring redundancy reserve.Errors detected during the self-diagnostic test.
The following conditions are reported in standby mode:
Control cable interruptedControl cable short-circuitedPartner device is in standby mode
The following conditions are reported in normal mode:
Control cable short-circuitedPartner device is in normal mode
The following condition is also reported in RM mode:
Ring redundancy reserve is available. On delivery, there is no ring
redundancy monitoring.
Pull the terminal block off the Switch and connect the signal lines.
Mount the terminal block for the two signal contacts on the front of the
device. Make sure that the snap lock snaps into place.
Note: The tightening torque for fixing the signal contact terminal block to the device is 3 lb in (0.34 Nm).
You can also use the Management to switch the signal contact manually and thus control external devices.
2.11 Connecting the data lines
You can connect terminal devices and other segments on the ports of the device via twisted pair cables or F/O cables.
Note: Make sure that you only connect optical ports of the same type with each other, e.g. single-mode ports with single-mode ports.
Install the data lines according to your requirements.
You will find further information under “Ethernet ports” on page 30.
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3 Basic set-up
The IP parameters must be entered when the device is installed for the first time. The device provides 6 options for configuring IP addresses:
Entry via V.24 connectionEntry using the HiDiscovery protocol via the application HiDiscovery or
Industrial HiVision
Configuration via BOOTPConfiguration via DHCPConfiguration via DHCP Option 82Auto Configuration 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
IP address: The device looks for the IP address using DHCPPassword for management:
Login: user; password: public (read only) Login: admin; password: private (read and write)
V.24 data rate: 9,600 BaudRing redundancy: disabledEthernet ports: link status is not evaluated (signal contact)Optical 100 Mbit/s ports: 100 Mbit/s, full duplex
Optical 10 Gbit/s ports: 10 Gbit/s, full duplex All other ports: autonegotiation
Ring manager disabledStand-by coupling: disabled
WARNING
UNINTENTIONAL OPERATION IN DEVICE
Install and maintain a process that assigns a unique IP address to every device in the network.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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4 Maintenance and service
When designing this device, Hirschmann was largely able to forego using
parts that are subject to wear and tear. The parts subject to wear are designed to last longer than the lifetime of the product when it is operated properly. Operate this device according to the specifications (see
“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 is continually working to improve and develop our software.
You should regularly check whether there is a new version of the software that provides you with additional benefits. You will find software information and downloads on the product pages of the Hirschmann website.
Depending on the degree of pollution in the operating environment, check
at regular intervals that the ventilation slots in the device are not obstructed.
Note: 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 Deinstallation
5.1 Deinstalling the media modules
Figure 28: Deinstalling the media modules
1 - Step 1 2 - Step 2 3 - Step 3
Note: Note the ESD guidelines on (see on page 8) and the safety instructions on (see on page 5).
Lever the selected media module from the slot by pulling the blue
insertion catches (see Fig. above, steps 1 and 2).
Pull the media module out of the slot (see Fig. above, step 3).Close the slot with a cover panel.Screw the four knurled screws in the cover panel flush with the frame of
the basic device.
5.2 Deinstalling the SFP/XFP transceivers
Pull the SFP/XFP transceiver out of the socket using the opened lock.Close the SFP/XFP transceiver with the protective cap.
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Figure 29: Deinstalling an SFP transceiver
5.3 Deinstalling the M4-AIR... plug-in fan unit
Remove the two screws in the front panel of the M4-AIR or M4-AIR-L
plug-in fan unit.
Pull the plug-in fan unit out a few centimeters and wait until the fan comes
to a halt before pulling it all the way out.
CAUTION
ROTATING PARTS
After the device is switched off, the fan blades continue rotating for a number of seconds. Do not reach into a rotating fan!
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
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6 Technical data
General technical data
Dimensions MACH4002-...
M4-POWER
W x H x D: 480mm ×88mm ×435mm W x H x D: 480mm ×88mm ×435mm
Assembly MACH4002-...
M4-POWER
19" switch cabinet
19" switch cabinet Weight MACH4002-... 7.5 kg Power supply MACH4002-... M4-S-xx power supply unit or power unit chassis
M4-POWER with M4-P-xx power supply unit
please order separately Operating voltage M4-S-AC/DC 300W
M4-S-24VDC 300W M4-S-48VDC 300W
Nominal voltage AC: 100 ... 240 V, 50 ... 60 Hz
Voltage range AC: 90 ... 265 V, 47 ... 63 Hz
24 V DC (19.2 V ... 32 V)
a
48 V DC (38.4 V ... 60 V)
a
M4-P-AC/DC 300W
M4-P-24VDC 300W M4-P-48VDC 300W
Nominal voltage AC: 100 ... 240 V, 50 ... 60 Hz
Voltage range AC: 90 ... 265 V, 47 ... 63 Hz
24 V DC (19.2 V ... 32 V)
a
48 V DC (38.4 V ... 60 V)
a
Buffer time M4-P-AC/DC 300W
M4-...-24VDC 300W M4-...-48VDC 300W
min. 1/2 mains period
min. 10 ms at 20.4 V DC
min. 10 ms at 40.8 V DC Current
consumption
M4-S-AC/DC 300W M4-S-24VDC 300W
M4-S-48VDC 300W
max. 1.7 A (240 V AC), max. 4.0 A (100 V AC)
max. 16.0 A (24 V DC), max. 20.0 A
(19.2 ... 32 V DC)
max. 8.0 A (48 V DC), max. 10 A
(38.4 ... 60 V DC)
M4-P-AC/DC 300W M4-P-24VDC 300W
M4-P-48VDC 300W
max. 1.7 A (240 V AC), max. 4.0 A (100 V AC)
max. 16.0 A (24 V DC), max. 20.0 A
(19.2 ... 32 V DC)
max. 8.0 A (48 V DC), max. 10.0 A
(38.4 ... 60 V DC) Activation current M4-S-AC/DC 300W
M4-P-AC/DC 300W
typ. <40.0 A at 265 V AC and cold start
typ. <40.0 A at 265 V AC and cold start Overload current
protection at input
Non-replaceable fuse
Potential difference between incoming voltage and housing
M4-...-...VDC 300W Potential difference from incoming voltage
+24 V DC/ +48 V DC: 60 V DC
Potential difference from incoming voltage 0 V:
60 V DC
b
“FAULT” signal contact
Switching current Switching voltage Insulation voltage
max. 1 A, SELV
max. 60 V DC or max. 30 V AC, SELV
to front panel, power supply, other inputs/outputs:
max. 1,500 V DC Environment Storage temperature
Humidity Air pressure
Ambient air: -25 °C ... +70 °C
10 % ... 95 % (non condensing)
Up to 2000 m (795 hPa), higher altitudes on request
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Operating temperature
MACH4002-... M4-S-xx, M4-P-xx M-SFP-xx/xx M-XFP-xx/xx M-FAST SFP-xx/xx M4-8TP-RJ45 M4-8TP-RJ45 PoE M4-FAST 8-SFP M4-GIGA 8-SFP
With M4-AIR plug-in fan unit: Ambient air: 0 °C ... +60 °C
With M4-AIR-L plug-in fan unit: Ambient air: 0 °C ... +40 °C
Pollution degree 2 Protection classes Laser protection
Protection class
Class 1 according to EN 60825-1 (2001) IP 20
a. NEC Class 2 power source safety extra-low voltage (SELV/PELV) b. The 0 V connections within a DC module (M4-...-...VDC 300W) are connected with each
other.
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Dimension drawings
Figure 30: Dimensions
Interfaces
Interface Design
MACH4002-... Signal contact 4-pin pluggable terminal block
V.24 access 1 x RJ11 socket USB interface For connecting an AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA 21-
USB
mm inch
482,6
19.00
465,1
18.31
76,2
3.00
4,6
0.18
430,5
16.95
15,3
0.60
445
17.52
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EMC and immunity
Network range
EMC interference immunity
IEC/EN 61000-4-2 Electrostatic discharge
Contact discharge Air discharge
6 kV 8 kV
IEC/EN 61000-4-3 Electromagnetic field
80 - 2,700 MHz 10 V/m
IEC/EN 61000-4-4 Fast transients (burst)
- Power line
- Data line
2 kV 4 kV
IEC/EN 61000-4-5 Voltage surges
- Power line, line/line:
- Power line, line/earth
- Data line
2 kV 2 kV 4 kV
IEC/EN 61000-4-6 Line-conducted interference voltages
150 kHz - 80 MHz 10 V
EN 61000-4-9 Pulse magnetic fields 300
A/m
EMC interference emission
EN 55022 Class A Yes FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A Yes German Lloyd Classification + Construction Guidelines VI-7-3 Part 1 Ed.2001 Yes
Stability
Vibration IEC 60068-2-6 Test FC test level according to IEC 61131-2 Yes
Germanischer Lloyd Guidelines for the Performance of Type Tests Part 1
Yes
Shock IEC 60068-2-27 Test Ea test level according to IEC 61131-2 Yes
TP port
Length of a twisted pair segment max. 100 m (cat5e cable with 1000BASE-T)
Table 9: TP port 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX / 1000BASE-T
Product code M-FAST­SFP-...
Wave length
Fiber System
attenuatio n
Example for F/O line length
Fiber data 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)
Table 10: Fiber port 100BASE-FX (SFP fiber optic Fast Ethernet Transceiver)
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­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)
Product code M-SFP-...
Wave length
Fiber System
attenuatio n
Example for F/O line length
Fiber data BLP/
dispersion
-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 0-8 dB 2 km
a
a. Distances of up to 3 km reachable, 1000 MHz*km (1300 nm)
1.0 dB/km 500 MHz×km
-MX/LC MM 1310 nm 62.5/125 µm 0-8 dB 1 km 1.0 dB/km 500 MHz×km
-LX/LC... MM 1310 nm
b
b. 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
c
c. 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-XFP-...
Wave length
Fiber System
attenuati on
Example for F/O line length
Fiber data BLP/
dispersion
-SR/LC MM 850 nm 62.5/125 µm 0-8.1 dB max. 26 m 3.2 dB/km 160 MHz*km
-SR/LC MM 850 nm 62.5/125 µm 0-8.1 dB max. 33 m 3.2 dB/km 200 MHz*km
-SR/LC MM 850 nm 50/125 µm 0-8.1 dB max. 66 m 3.0 dB/km 400 MHz*km
-SR/LC MM 850 nm 50/125 µm 0-8.1 dB max. 82 m 3.0 dB/km 500 MHz*km
-SR/LC MM 850 nm 50/125 µm 0-8.1 dB max. 300 m 3.0 dB/km 2,000 MHz*km
-LR/LC SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0-7.8 dB typ. 10 km 0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm*km)
-ER/LC SM 1550 nm 9/125 µm 3-15 dB 10-40 km 0.25 dB/km 19 ps/(nm*km)
-ZR/LC SM 1550 nm 9/125 µm 11-24 dB 40-80 km 0.25 dB/km ;19 ps/(nm*km)
Table 12: F/O Port 10GBASE-SR/LR (XFP fiber optic 10 Gigabit Ethernet
transceiver)
Product code M-FAST­SFP-...
Wave length
Fiber System
attenuatio n
Example for F/O line length
Fiber data BLP/
dispersion
Table 10: Fiber port 100BASE-FX (SFP fiber optic Fast Ethernet Transceiver)
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MM = Multimode, SM = Singlemode, LH = Singlemode Longhaul
Power consumption/power output
Product code M-SFP­BIDI...
Wave length TX
Wave length RX
Fiber System
attenuat ion
Example for F/O line length
Fiber data
BLP/ 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 13: F/O port (bidirectional Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceiver)
Name Maximum
power consumption
Maximum power output
MACH4002-48+4G MACH4002-24G MACH4002-24G+3X MACH4002-48G MACH4002-48G+3X
66.0 W
66.0 W
74.0 W
118.0 W
125.0 W
225.3 Btu (IT)/h
225.3 Btu (IT)/h
252.6 Btu (IT)/h
402.7 Btu (IT)/h
426.6 Btu (IT)/h M4-POWER 0.0 W 0.0 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
350.0 W
370.0 W
380.0 W
380.0 W
170.7 Btu (IT)/h
238.9 Btu (IT)/h
273.0 Btu (IT)/h
273.0 Btu (IT)/h M4-P-AC/DC 300W (230 V)
M4-P-AC/DC 300W (110 V) M4-P-24VDC 300W M4-P-48VDC 300W
350.0 W
370.0 W
380.0 W
380.0 W
170.7 Btu (IT)/h
238.9 Btu (IT)/h
273.0 Btu (IT)/h
273.0 Btu (IT)/h M-SFP-LH+/LC
M-SFP-LH/LC M-SFP-LX/LC M-SFP-LX+/LC M-SFP-MX/LC M-SFP-SX/LC
1.0 W
1.0 W
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
3.4 Btu (IT)/h
3.4 Btu (IT)/h M-FAST SFP-MM/LC
M-FAST SFP-SM/LC M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC M-FAST SFP-LH/LC
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 M-XFP-SR/LC
M-XFP-LR/LC M-XFP-ER/LC M-XFP-ZR/LC
3.0 W
3.0 W
3.0 W
3.0 W
10.2 Btu (IT)/h
10.2 Btu (IT)/h
10.2 Btu (IT)/h
10.2 Btu (IT)/h M-SFP-BIDI Type A LX/LC EEC
M-SFP-BIDI Type B LX/LC EEC M-SFP-BIDI Type A LH/LC EEC M-SFP-BIDI Type B LH/LC EEC
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
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Scope of delivery
Order numbers/product description
M4-8TP-RJ45 M4-8TP-RJ45 PoE
2.0 W
15.0 W
7.0 Btu (IT)/h
52.0 Btu (IT)/h
M4-FAST-SFP M4-GIGA-SFP
15.0 W
3.0 W
52.0 Btu (IT)/h
10.2 Btu (IT)/h
Device Scope of delivery
MACH4002-... MACH4002-... device
1 terminal block for relay contact (4 contacts) Terminal cable 19" bracket, mounted, 2 height units Installation user manual CD/DVD
M4-POWER M4-POWER power unit chassis
Installation user manual 19" bracket, mounted, 2 height units
M4-S-... 300W Plug-in power unit for M4-S-... 300 W basic switch device
Installation user manual Cable for AC connection for AC supply Connector for each DC connection for DC supply
M4-P-... 300W Plug-in power unit for M4-P-... 300W power unit chassis
Installation user manual Cable for AC connection for AC supply Connector for each DC connection for DC supply Power supply cable for connecting power unit chassis to basic switch device
Product description Description Order No. Basic devices
MACH4002-48+4G-L2P MACH4002-48+4G-L3E MACH4002-48+4G-L3P
Switch chassis 48+4G (up to 48 Fast Ethernet and 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports) incl. plug-in fan unit without power supply unit
- with Layer2 Professional software
- with Layer3 Enhanced software
- with Layer3 Professional software
943 859-101 943 859-201 943 859-301
MACH4002-24G-L2P MACH4002-24G-L3E MACH4002-24G-L3P
Switch chassis 24G (up to 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports) incl. plug-in fan unit without power supply unit
- with Layer2 Professional software
- with Layer3 Enhanced software
- with Layer3 Professional software
943 916-101 943 916-201 943 916-301
MACH4002-48G-L2P MACH4002-48G-L3E MACH4002-48G-L3P
Switch chassis 48G (up to 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports) incl. plug-in fan unit without power supply unit
- with Layer2 Professional software
- with Layer3 Enhanced software
- with Layer3 Professional software
943 911-101 943 911-201 943 911-301
Name Maximum
power consumption
Maximum power output
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MACH4002-24G+3X­L2P MACH4002-24G+3X­L3E MACH4002-24G+3X­L3P
Switch chassis 24G+3X (up to 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports and three 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports) incl. plug-in fan unit without power supply unit
- with Layer2 Professional software
- with Layer3 Enhanced software
- with Layer3 Professional software
943 915-101
943 915-201
943 915-301
MACH4002-48G+3X­L2P MACH4002-48G+3X­L3E MACH4002-48G+3X­L3P
Switch chassis 48G+3X (up to 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports and three 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports) incl. plug-in fan unit without power supply unit
- with Layer2 Professional software
- with Layer3 Enhanced software
- with Layer3 Professional software
943 878-101
943 878-201
943 878-301
M4-POWER Power unit chassis (for 3 slide-in units) 943 874-001
Plug-in fan units
M4-AIR Plug-in fan for MACH4000 switch chassis without
temperature sensor
943 869-001
M4-AIR-L Plug-in fan for MACH4000 switch chassis with
reduced fan speed for use in ambient temperatures up to a maximum of +40 °C.
942 005-001
Plug-in power units
M4-S-AC/DC 300W Plug-in AC power unit (300 W) for basic switch device 943 870-001 M4-S-24VDC 300W Plug-in 24 V DC power unit, single-current, for switch
chassis (2 connections coupled via diodes, one DC/DC converter)
943 871-001
M4-S-48VDC 300W Plug-in 48 V DC power unit, single-current, for switch
chassis (2 connections coupled via diodes, one DC/DC converter)
943 872-001
M4-P-AC/DC 300W Plug-in AC power unit (300 W) for power unit chassis 943 875-001 M4-P-24VDC 300W Plug-in 24 V DC power unit, single-current, for power
unit chassis (2 connections coupled via diodes, one DC/DC converter)
943 876-001
M4-P-48VDC 300W Plug-in 48 V DC power unit, single-current, for power
unit chassis (2 connections coupled via diodes, one DC/DC converter)
943 877-001
Media modules
M4-8TP-RJ45 Plug-in module 8 TP RJ45 (10/100, 10/100/1000) 943 863-001 M4-FAST 8TP-RJ45
PoE
Plug-in module 8 TP RJ45 PoE (Power over ETHERNET in compliance with IEEE 802.3af, 10/100)
943 873-001
M4-FAST 8-SFP Plug-in module 8 SFP (100 HDX/FDX) 943 864-001 M4-GIGA 8-SFP Plug-in module 8 SFP (100 FDX or 1000 FDX,
depending on SFP)
943 879-001
Product description Description Order No.
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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 corresponding product. This may limit their possible usage range in the overall system.
Name Operating temperature
(chassis)
Order number
AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA 21-USB 943 271-001 Terminal cable 943 301-001 M4-POWER CABLE
(connection cable red. power supply)
943 922-001
M4-RACKMOUNT (bracket for mounting the MACH4000 in the 19" cabinet)
943 951-101
M4-RACKMOUNT-50 (19" bracket for mounting the MACH4000 in the 19" cabinet, 50 mm lower than with M4_RACKMOUNT)
943 951-001
4-pin terminal block (50 pcs.) 943 845-004 Industrial HiVision Network Management
software, operator edition
943 156-xxx
OPC Server software HiOPC 943 055-001
10-Gigabit Ethernet XFP transceiver
M - XFP - SR / LC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 917-001 M - XFP - LR / LC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 919-001 M - XFP - ER / LC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 920-001 M - XFP - ZR / LC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 921-001
Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver
M - SFP - SX / LC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 014-001 M - SFP - MX / LC 0 °C ... +60 °C 942 035-001 M - SFP - LX / LC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 015-001 M - SFP - LX+ / LC 0 °C ... +60 °C 942 023-001 M - SFP - LH / LC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 042-001 M - SFP - LH / LC EEC -40 °C ... +70 °C 943 898-001
Fast Ethernet SFP transceiver
M-FAST SFP-MM/LC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 865-001 M-FAST SFP-SM/LC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 866-001 M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 867-001 M-FAST SFP-LH/LC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 868-001
Bidirectional Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver
M-SFP-BIDI Type A LX/LC EEC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 974-001 M-SFP-BIDI Type B LX/LC EEC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 974-002 M-SFP-BIDI Type A LH/LC EEC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 975-001 M-SFP-BIDI Type B LH/LC EEC 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 975-002 M-SFP-BIDI Bundle LX/LC EEC (Type A + B) 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 974-101 M-SFP-BIDI Bundle LH/LC EEC (Type A + B) 0 °C ... +60 °C 943 975-101
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Underlying norms and standards
The device has a certification based on a specific standard only if the certification indicator appears on the housing. However, with the exception of Germanischer Lloyd, ship certifications are only included in the product information under www.hirschmann.com.
Standard
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 60950-1 Information technology equipment – Safety – Part 1: General
requirements
EN 61131-2 Programmable controllers – Part 2: Equipment requirements and
tests
EN 50121-4 Railway applications - EMC - emitted interference and interference
immunity for signal and telecommunication systems 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 UL 60950-1 Safety for Information Technology Equipment
Table 14: List of norms and standards
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A Further Support
Technical Questions
For technical questions, please contact any Hirschmann dealer in your area or Hirschmann directly.
You will find the addresses of our partners on the Internet at
http://www.hirschmann.com
Contact our support at
https://hirschmann-support.belden.eu.com
You can contact us
in the EMEA region at
Tel.: +49 (0)1805 14-1538E-mail: hac.support@belden.com
in the America region at
Tel.: +1 (717) 217-2270E-mail: inet-support.us@belden.com
in the Asia-Pacific region at
Tel.: +65 6854 9860E-mail: inet-ap@belden.com
Hirschmann Competence Center
The Hirschmann Competence Center is ahead of its competitors:
Consulting incorporates comprehensive technical advice, from system
evaluation through network planning to project planning.
Training offers you an introduction to the basics, product briefing and
user training with certification. The current technology and product training courses can be found at
http://www.hicomcenter.com
Support ranges from the first installation through the standby service
to maintenance concepts.
With the Hirschmann Competence Center, you have decided against making any compromises. Our client-customized package leaves you free to choose the service components you want to use. Internet:
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