Hirschmann MSM20, MSM24, MSM40, MSM42, MSM46 User Manual

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Technical support
https://hirschmann-support.belden.eu.com
Installation MICE Switch Media Modules
MSM20/22/24/40/42/46/50
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You can get the latest version of this manual on the Internet at the Hirschmann product site (www.hirschmann.com).
Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH Stuttgarter Str. 45-51 72654 Neckartenzlingen Germany
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Contents
Safety instructions 5
About this manual 15
Key 15
1 Description 16
1.1 General description 16
1.2 Device name and product code 16
1.3 Slots of the basic device 20
1.4 Media modules 22
1.4.1 Media modules MSM20 22
1.4.2 Media modules MSM40 24
1.4.3 PoE-capable media modules MSM22, MSM42 and MSM46 25
1.5 Media module MSM50 27
1.6 MSM24 I/O module 27
1.7 SFP Transceiver 30
1.8 Ethernet ports 30
1.9 Display elements 33
1.9.1 MSM20 media modules 33
1.9.2 MSM22, MSM42 and MSM46 media modules 34
1.9.3 MSM24 I/O module 35
1.9.4 MSM40 media modules 36
1.9.5 MSM50 media modules 37
2 Installation 38
2.1 Checking the package contents 38
2.2 Installing media modules 38
2.2.1 Device variants featuring customer-specific version with the characteristic value HH 39
2.2.2 Device variants featuring customer-specific version with the characteristic value HX, MX 40
2.3 Connecting an I/O module 41
2.3.1 Connecting actuators and sensors 41
2.4 Installing an SFP transceiver (optional) 42
2.5 Connecting data cables 43
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2.5.1 10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port 43
2.5.2 10/100 Mbit/s twisted pair port 43
2.5.3 1/2.5 Gbit/s F/O port 43
2.5.4 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O port 43
2.5.5 100 Mbit/s F/O port 43
3 Maintenance and service 44
4Disassembly 45
4.1 Removing an SFP transceiver (optional) 45
4.2 Removing a media module 45
4.2.1 Device variants featuring customer-specific version with the characteristic value HH 45
4.2.2 Device variants featuring customer-specific version with the characteristic value HX, MX 46
5 Technical data 47
A Further Support 59
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Safety instructions
General safety instructions
You operate this device with electricity. Improper usage of the device entails the risk of physical injury or significant property damage. The proper and safe operation of this device depends on proper handling during transportation, proper storage and installation, and careful operation and maintenance procedures. Before connecting any cable, read this document, and the safety
instructions and warnings.
Operate the device with undamaged components exclusively.The device is free of any service components. In case of a damaged
or malfunctioning the device, turn off the supply voltage and return the device to Hirschmann for inspection.
National and international safety regulations
Verify that the electrical installation meets local or nationally applicable
safety regulations.
Certified usage
Use the product only for the application cases described in the
Hirschmann product information, including this manual.
Operate the product only according to the technical specifications.
See “Technical data” on page 47.
Connect to the product only components suitable for the requirements
of the specific application case.
WARNING
UNCONTROLLED MACHINE ACTIONS
To avoid uncontrolled machine actions caused by data loss, configure all the data transmission devices individually. Before you start any machine which is controlled via data transmission, be sure to complete the configuration of all data transmission devices.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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Qualification requirements for personnel
Only allow qualified personnel to work on the device.
Qualified personnel have the following characteristics:
Qualified personnel are properly trained. Training as well as practical
knowledge and experience make up their qualifications. This is the prerequisite for grounding and labeling circuits, devices, and systems in accordance with current standards in safety technology.
Qualified personnel are aware of the dangers that exist in their work.Qualified personnel are familiar with appropriate measures against
these hazards in order to reduce the risk for themselves and others.
Qualified personnel receive training on a regular basis.
Device casing
Only technicians authorized by the manufacturer are permitted to open the casing. Never insert pointed objects (narrow screwdrivers, wires, etc.) into the
device or into the connection terminals for electric conductors. Do not touch the connection terminals.
Make sure there is at least 3.94 inches (10 cm) of space in front of the
ventilation slits of the housing.
Keep the ventilation slits free to ensure good air circulation.If you are operating the device in a living area or office environment,
only operate it in switch cabinets with fire protection characteristics in accordance with EN 60950-1.
The surfaces of the device housing may become hot. Avoid touching
the device while it is operating.
Grounding the device
Grounding the device is by means of a separate ground connection on the device.
Ground the device before connecting any other cables.Disconnect the grounding only after disconnecting all other cables.
The overall shield of a connected shielded twisted pair cable is connected to the ground connector on the front panel as a conductor.
Requirements for connecting electrical wires
Before connecting the electrical wires, always verify that the requirements listed are complied with.
General requirements for connecting electrical wires The following requirements apply without restrictions:
The electrical wires are voltage-free.The cables used are permitted for the temperature range of the application case.Relevant for North America:
Use 60/75 or 75 °C copper (Cu) wire only.
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Supply voltage
Enable the supply voltage for the device only when the following
requirements are fulfilled:
the housing is closedthe terminal blocks are wired correctlythe terminal blocks for the supply voltage are connected
Internal fuses are triggered only in the case of a detected error in the
device. In case of damage or malfunction of the device, turn off the supply voltage and return the device to the plant for inspection.
ESD Guidelines
The 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 connections are touched. You will find information about electrostatically endangered assemblies in DIN EN 61340-5-1 (2007-08) and DIN EN 61340-5-2 (2007-08).
Requirements for connecting the signal contact The following requirements apply without restrictions:
The voltage connected complies with the requirements for a safety extra-low voltage
(SELV) as per IEC/EN 60950-1.
The connected voltage is limited by a current limitation device or a fuse.
Observe the electrical threshold values for the signal contact.
See “General technical data” on page 47.
Requirements for connecting the supply voltage The following requirements apply without restrictions: All of the following requirements are complied with:
The supply voltage corresponds to the voltage specified on the type plate of the device.The power supply conforms to overvoltage category I or II.The power supply has an easily accessible disconnecting device (e.g., a switch or a plug).
This disconnecting device is clearly identified. So in the case of an emergency, it is clear which disconnecting device belongs to which power supply cable.
The wire diameter of the power supply cable is at least 1 mm² (North America: AWG16) on
the supply voltage input.
The following requirements apply alternatively:
Alternative 1 The power supply complies with the requirements for a limited power source
(LPS) as per EN 60950-1.
Alternative 2 Relevant for North America:
The power supply complies with the requirements as per Class 2
Alternative 3 All of the following requirements are complied with:
The power supply complies with the requirements for a safety extra-low
voltage (SELV) as per IEC/EN 60950-1.
A fuse suitable for DC voltage is located in the plus conductor of the power
supply. The minus conductor is on ground potential. Otherwise, a fuse is also located in the minus conductor. Regarding the properties of this fuse:
See “Technical data” on page 47.
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CE marking
The labeled devices comply with the regulations contained in the following European directive(s):
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.
2014/30/EU (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 Germany www.hirschmann.com
The device can be used in the industrial sector.
Interference immunity: EN 61000-6-2Emitted interference: EN 55022
You find more information on technical standards here: “Technical data” on page 47
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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LED or laser components
LED or LASER components in compliance with IEC 60825-1 (2007):
LASER CLASS 1 - CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT, relevant for the following F/O modules (indicated by the module code): S2, S4, G2, L2, C1.
LED CLASS 1 - CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT, relevant for the following F/O modules (indicated by the module code): M2, M4.
For a description of the nomenclature for module codes, see table 1 on
page 16.
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 these frequencies. 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 residential 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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The following approvals are only in place for the media modules MSM20/24/40/42 in connection with a MSP30/32 basic device:
Relevant for Use as Industrial Control Equipment
(according to the Standards UL508 / CSA C22.2 No. 142-
1987)
When using the MSP30/32 devices as industrial control equipment the following restrictions apply: Max. surrounding air temperature: +140 °F (+60 °C) (... to apply for operating temperature characteristic values S, T or E) Use copper conductors only. Temperature rating of field installed conductors: Use 167 °F (75 °C) conductors only. For use in Pollution Degree 2 Environment only. Digital output (O1, ..., O4): max. 30 V DC, 1 A, resistive load.
Relevant for Use in Hazardous Locations Class I Div. 2
Groups A, B, C and D (according to the Standards ANSI/ISA12.12.01-2013 / CSA C22.2 No.213-M1987)
When using the MSP30/32 devices as industrial control equipment the following restrictions apply: This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B ,C, D – OR non-hazardous locations, if labeled “FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS”.
Additional to the restrictions referring to UL508, the following restrictions apply: Ta: -40°F ... +140°F (-40°C ... +60°C), Temperature Code: T4 for temperature range characteristic value T and E Ta: +32°F ... +140°F (0°C ... +60°C), Temperature Code: T4 for temperature range characteristic value S.
WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be non­hazardous. WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – Substitution of any components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2.
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– For installation and use of the MSM24 IO-modules the Control Drawing No.000172850DNR is to apply - see the next two pages.
Avertissement - Risque d'explosion - Ne pas débrancher tant que le circuit est sous tension à moins que l'emplacement soit connu pour ne contenir aucune concentration de gaz inflammable.
Avertissement - Risque d'explosion - La substitution de tout composant peut rendre ce matériel incompatible pour une utilisation en classe I, division 2.
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CONTROL DRAWING for MSM24-IOIOIOIO devices
for Use in Hazardous Locations
Class I Division 2 , Groups A, B, C, D
Rev. 0 Document No.:000172850DNR Page 1/2
Nonincendive field wiring parameters:
THE RELAY TERMINALS ARE DEPENDENT
UPON THE FOLLOWING
ENTY PARAMETERS: *)
U
i
I
i
C
i
L
i
30 V 90 mA 5 nF 1 µH
The Entity Parameters are to apply to
the following pin combinations:
pin 2 and pin 1; pin 2 and pin 3,
pin 5 and pin 4; pin 5 and pin 6,
pin 8 and pin 7; pin 8 and pin 9,
pin 11 and pin10; pin 11 and pin 12.
Detail of MSM24-IOIOIOIO
Class I Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D
Hazardous Location
Ordinary Location, Non-Hazardous Area,
Nonexplosive Atmosphere
Pin
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For Use in Hazardous Locations Class I Division 2 Groups A, B ,C ,D:
Only allowed for MSP30 or MS32 model No´s. which are individually labelled ´)2586(,1+$=$5'286/2&$7,216µ
Nonincendive field wiring circuits must be wired in accordance with the
National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70 , article 501.
WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD – SUBSTITUTION OF ANY COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR
HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES.
WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED
OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS.
*) Notes:
The nonincendive field wiring circuit concept allows interconnection of nonincendive field wiring apparatus and
associated nonincendive field wiring apparatus using any of the wiring methods permitted for unclassified locations when
certain parametric conditions are met.
Capacity: C
a
C
i
+ C
Cable
; Inductivity: L
a
L
i
+ L
Cable

The maximum cable length has to be determined as follows:
(a) max. Cable Length < max. Cable Length < (L
a
-L
i
) / Cable
L
(”Cable
L
“ denotes the inductance per unit length of used cable) and
(b) max. Cable Length < max. Cable Length < (C
a
-C
i
) / Cable
C
(“Cable
C
“ denotes the capacitance per unit length of used cable).
The lower value of (a) and (b) is to apply.
Manufactured in 72654 Neckartenzlingen / Germany by Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH.
DOM: ww/yyyy (Date of manufactur w - week, Y - year. Refer to the device label).
CONTROL DRAWING for MSM24-IOIOIOIO devices
for Use in Hazardous Locations
Class I Division 2 , Groups A, B, C, D
Rev. 0 Document No.: 000172850DNR Page 2/2
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Relevant for use in explosive atmospheres (European ATEX
Directive 2014/34/EU)
In Ex zone 2, only devices with a corresponding label may be operated. When operating the MSM20/24/40/42 devices in Ex zone 2, the following applies:
II 3G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc Ta: 40 °F ... +158 °F (40 °C ... +70 °C) for temperature range characteristic value T and E Ta: +32 °F ... +140 °F (0 °C ... +60 °C) for temperature range characteristic value S DEKRA 13ATEX0090 X
DO NOT OPEN THE DEVICE WHEN IT IS ELECTRICALLY CHARGED.
Special conditions for safe use
The modules shall be installed in a suitable enclosure providing a
degree of protection of at least IP54 according to EN 60079-15, taking into account the ambient conditions under which the equipment will be used.
When the temperature under rated conditions exceeds 158 °F (70 °C)
on the cable or at conduit entry point, or 176 °F (80 °C) at the branching point of the conductors, take measures so that the temperature specification of the selected cable is in compliance with the actual measured temperature values.
Provisions shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being
exceeded by transient disturbances of more than 119 V.
Temperature code T4 List of
standards:
EN 60079-0:2012 EN 60079-15: 2010
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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 Internet on the Hirschmann product pages (www.hirschmann.com):
Basic Configuration user manualUser Manual Installation MSM20/22/24/40/42/46/50User Manual Installation MSP30/32/40/42Redundancy Configuration user manualCommand Line Interface reference manualReference manual for the graphical user interface
Key
The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:
Listing
Work step
Subheading
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1 Description
1.1 General description
The MSM20/22/24/40/42/46/50 media modules 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.
You have the option of choosing various media to connect to the terminal devices and other network components:
multimode F/Osinglemode F/Otwisted pair cable
1.2 Device name and product code
The device name corresponds to the product code. The product code is made up of characteristics with defined positions. The characteristic values stand for specific product properties. You have numerous options of combining the device characteristics. You can determine the possible combinations using the configurator which is available in the Belden E-Catalog (www.e-catalog.beldensolutions.com) on the web page of the device.
Item Characteristic Characteristic
value
Description
1 ... 3 Product MSM MICE Switch Media Module 4 Data rate 2 10
a
/100 Mbit/s ports
410
a
/100/1000 Mbit/s ports
5 1000/2500 Mbit/s ports
5 Hardware type 0 Standard
2 Suitable for PoE or PoE+ 4 Suitable for I/O operation 6 suitable for PoE or PoE+ with external power
supply
Table 1: Device name and product code
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6 (hyphen) ­7 ... 8 Port 1 T1 Twisted Pair (TX) RJ45 socket
T5 Twisted Pair (TX) M12 socket M2 Multimode FX DSC (100 Mbit/s only) M4 Multimode FX ST (100 Mbit/s only) S2 Singlemode FX DSC (100 Mbit/s only) S4 Singlemode FX ST (100 Mbit/s only) L2 Singlemode Long
Haul FX DSC
(100 Mbit/s only)
G2 Singlemode Long
Haul FX DSC 200 km
(100 Mbit/s only)
C1 Combo port:
Twisted Pair (TX) F/O
RJ45 socket
SFP slot IO Digital Input/Output Q6 SFP slot 1000/2500 Mbit/s 99 Not present
9 ... 10 Port 2 See items 7 ... 8 11 ... 12 Port 3 See items 7 ... 8 13 ... 14 Port 4 See items 7 ... 8 15 Temperature
range
S Standard +32 °F ... +140 °F
(0 °C ... +60 °C) T Extended 40 °F ... +158 °F
(40 °C ... +70 °C)
under UL conditions:
max. +140 °F (+60 °C) E Extended with conformal
coating
40 °F ... +158 °F
(40 °C ... +70 °C)
under UL conditions:
max. +140 °F (+60 °C)
16 ... 17 Certificates and
declarations
You will find detailed information on the certificates and declarations applying to your device in a separate overview.
See table 3 on page 19.
18 ... 19 Customer-specific
version
HH Hirschmann standard HX Hirschmann Extreme Conditions MX MAN Extreme Conditions
20 Hardware
configuration
9None
21 Software
configuration
E Entry (Hirschmann Standard)
22 ... 26 Software version 99.9 Without software
a. Only for twisted pair connections
Item Characteristic Characteristic
value
Description
Table 1: Device name and product code
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Application case Certificates and
declarations
Characteristic value
a
a. X= Approval or self-declaration present
(X)= Approval or self-declaration present for MSP30/32 and in preparation for MSP40/42 # = Approval or self-declaration only present for MSP30/32 (#) = Approval or self-declaration in preparation for MSP40/42
T9 TY U9 UW UX UY V9 VT VU VY W9 WY X9 Y9 Z9
Standard applications ATEX Zone 2 (X) (X) (X)
CE XXXXXXXXXXX X XXX EN 60950-1 X X X XXXXXXXX X XXX EN 61131-2 X X X XXXXXXXX X XXX FCC XXXXXXXXXXX X XXX ISA 12.12.01 –
Class I, Div. 2
(X) (X)
UL 508 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
Substation applications IEC 61850-3 X X X X
IEEE 1613 X X X X
Navy applications GL # # # # #
DNVGL (#) (#) (#) (#) (#)
Railway applications EN 50121-4 X X X
Table 2: Assignment: application cases, certificates and declarations, characteristic values
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Application case Certificates and
declarations
Characteristic value
a
a. X = Approval or self-declaration present
(X) = Approval or self-declaration present for MSM20/24/40/42 and in preparation for MSM22/46/50 # = Approval or self-declaration only present for MSM20/24/40/42 (#) = Approval or self-declaration in preparation for MSM22/46/50
T9 TY U9 UW UX UY V9 VT VU VY W9 WY X9 Y9 Z9
Standard applications ATEX Zone 2 # # #
CE XXXXXXXXXXX X XXX EN 60950-1 X X X XXXXXXXX X XXX EN 61131-2 X X X XXXXXXXX X XXX FCC XXXXXXXXXXX X XXX ISA 12.12.01 –
Class I, Div. 2
##
UL 508 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
Substation applications IEC 61850-3 X X X X
IEEE 1613 X X X X
Navy applications GL # # # # #
DNVGL (#) (#) (#) (#) (#)
Railway applications EN 50121-4 X X X
Table 3: Assignment: application cases, certificates and declarations, characteristic values
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1.3 Slots of the basic device
Depending on their varian, the basic devices offer you the following number of slots for media modules and the following maximum amount of connectable network segments:
The maximum data rate of the media modules depends on their slot on the basic device. Some media modules only support data rates up to 10/100 Mbit/s.
See “Device name and product code” on page 16.
Basic device Total
number of slots
Number of slots for 10/100 Mbit/s (FE)
Number of slots for 1000 Mbit/s (GE)
Max. number of connectable 10/100 Mbit/s network segments
Max. number of connectable 1000 Mbit/s network segments
MSP30-0804... MSP32-0804...
32 1 12 4
MSP30-1604... MSP32-1604...
54 1 20 4
MSP30-2404... MSP32-2404...
76 1 28 4
Table 4: Number of slots and maximum connectable network segments
Basic device Total
number of slots
Number of slots for 10/100/1000
Mbit/s (GE)
Number of slots for 10/100/1000
Mbit/s (GE)
Max. number of connectable 10/100/1000 Mbit /s network segments
Max. number of connectable 1000/2500 Mbit/s network segments
MSP40-0012... MSP42-0012...
32 1 8 4
MSP40-0020... MSP42-0020...
54 1 16 4
MSP40-0028... MSP42-0028...
76 1 24 4
Table 5: Number of slots and maximum connectable network segments
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You will find the arrangement and sequence of the slots on the basic device in the following overview:
You will find more information about the basic device in the “User Manual Installation MSP30/32/40/42”.
Slots MSP30/32-2404... MSP40/42-0028...
110
a
/100/1000 Mbit/s
a. only for twisted pair connections
1000/2500 Mbit/s
210
a
/100 Mbit/s 10a/100/1000 Mbit/s
310
a
/100 Mbit/s 10a/100/1000 Mbit/s
Slots MSP30/32-2404... MSP40/42-0028...
110
a
/100/1000 Mbit/s
a. only for twisted pair connections
1000/2500 Mbit/s
210
a
/100 Mbit/s 10a/100/1000 Mbit/s
310
a
/100 Mbit/s 10a/100/1000 Mbit/s
410
a
/100 Mbit/s 10a/100/1000 Mbit/s
510
a
/100 Mbit/s 10a/100/1000 Mbit/s
Slots MSP30/32-2404... MSP40/42-0028...
110
a
/100/1000 Mbit/s
a. only for twisted pair connections
1000/2500 Mbit/s
210
a
/100 Mbit/s 10a/100/1000 Mbit/s
310
a
/100 Mbit/s 10a/100/1000 Mbit/s
410
a
/100 Mbit/s 10a/100/1000 Mbit/s
510
a
/100 Mbit/s 10a/100/1000 Mbit/s
610
a
/100 Mbit/s 10a/100/1000 Mbit/s
710
a
/100 Mbit/s 10a/100/1000 Mbit/s
1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 6
7
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1.4 Media modules
The media modules form the interface from the device to the LAN.
The media modules have different interface types. The different interfaces of the media modules provide you with the following functions:
Specific functions of the TP/TX interface
Auto Polarity ExchangeAutocrossing (device may be connected with a crossed-over or an un-
crossed cable)
Autonegotiation (selecting the operating mode: speed/duplex)Link Control
Specific functions of the F/O interface
Link Down monitoring
Default settings
Ethernet ports: link status is not evaluated (signal contact)IP address: The device looks for the IP address using DHCPOptical ports: Full duplex
TP ports: Autonegotiation
Management password:
user, password: public (read only) admin, password: private (read/write)
V.24 data rate: 9,600 Baud
Further information on the basic settings of the device can be found in the user manual.
1.4.1 Media modules MSM20
1 Port 1 (F/O) 2 Port 2 (Twisted Pair) 3 Port 3 (Twisted Pair) 4 Port 4 (Twisted Pair)
Table 6: MSM20-S2T1T1T1...
1
2
3
4
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1 Port 1 (F/O) 2 Port 2 (F/O) 3 Port 3 (Twisted Pair) 4 Port 4 (Twisted Pair)
Table 7: MSM20-S2S2T1T1...
1Port1(F/O) 2Port2(F/O) 3Port 3(F/O) 4Port 4(F/O)
Table 8: MSM20-S4S4S4S4...
1 Port 1 (Twisted Pair) 2 Port 2 (Twisted Pair) 3 Port 3 (Twisted Pair) 4 Port 4 (Twisted Pair)
Table 9: MSM20-T5T5T5T5...
1
2
3
4
1
2
4
3
1
2
3
4
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1.4.2 Media modules MSM40
The MSM40-C1C1C1C1... combo-port module has 4 twisted-pair ports and 4 F/O slots (can be connected via SFP transceivers). You have the option of alternatively connecting a twisted pair cable via a RJ45 socket or an optical fiber via a SFP transceiver to a combo port. By inserting a SFP transceiver, you deactivate automatically the corresponding twisted pair interface.
1 Port 1 (Twisted Pair) 2 Port 2 (Twisted Pair) 3 Port 3 (Twisted Pair) 4 Port 4 (Twisted Pair)
Table 10: MSM40-T1T1T1T1...
1Port1(F/O) 2Port2(F/O) 3Port 3(F/O) 4Port 4(F/O) 5 Port 1 (Twisted Pair) 6 Port 2 (Twisted Pair) 7 Port 3 (Twisted Pair) 8 Port 4 (Twisted Pair)
Table 11: MSM40-C1C1C1C1...
1
2
3
4
1
8
7
6
5
4
2
3
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1.4.3 PoE-capable media modules MSM22, MSM42 and MSM46
The PoE media modules MSM22, MSM42 and MSM46 support Power over Ethernet (PoE) according to IEEE 802.3af and Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) according to IEEE 802.3at.
1 Port 1 (Twisted Pair) 2 Port 2 (Twisted Pair) 3 Port 3 (Twisted Pair) 4 Port 4 (Twisted Pair)
Table 12: MSM22-T5T5T5T5...
1 Port 1 (Twisted Pair) 2 Port 2 (Twisted Pair) 3 Port 3 (Twisted Pair) 4 Port 4 (Twisted Pair)
Table 13: MSM42-T1T1T1T1...
1 Port 1 (Twisted Pair) 2 Port 2 (Twisted Pair) 3 Port 3 (Twisted Pair) 4 Port 4 (Twisted Pair) 5 3-pin terminal block for the PoE supply voltage
Table 14: MSM46-T1T1T1T1...
1
2
4
3
P
+
+
1
2
3
4
P
+
+
1
2
3
4
5
P
++
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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 through the twisted pair cable. The PoE support complies with the following technical standards:
In accordance with IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at:
Endpoint PSEAlternative A.
The following applies to PoE ports:
The PoE power is supplied via the wire pairs transmitting the signal
(phantom voltage).
The individual ports (joint PoE voltage) are not electrically insulated from
each other.
Note: The PoE/PoE+ power supply of the PoE media module MSM46­T1T1T1T1... takes place using an external power supply unit. The external power supply unit for the PoE supply voltage is connected to the device via a 3-pin terminal block. The PoE media module MSM46-T1T1T1T1... thus also functions on MSP devices without internal PoE power supply (MSP30, MSP40).
Pin assignment
Standard Description
IEEE 802.3af Brief description PoE
Classes max. Powered Device (PD) class 0 (15,4 W)
IEEE 802.3at Brief description PoE+
Classes max. Powered Device (PD) class 4 (30 W)
Table 15: PoE support: technical standards
Media modules Maximum power output
MSM22 62 W MSM42 62 W MSM46 62 W
Table 16: Maximum PoE power output
Figure Pin
1Case 2GND 354V
Table 17: 3-pin terminal block pin assignment
1 2 3
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1.5 Media module MSM50
The media module MSM50-Q6Q6Q6Q6... has 4 SFP slots for 1/2.5 Gbit/s F/O connections (connection via SFP transceivers).
Note: On the basic device MSP40/42, the media module slot 1 is coded differently from the other slots. Only MSM50 media modules can be installed on this media module slot.
1.6 MSM24 I/O module
1Port1SFP slot 2Port2SFP slot 3 Port 3 SFP slot 4 Port 4 SFP slot
Table 18: MSM50-Q6Q6Q6Q6...
Figure Item Function
1 Input (I) Input 2 Output (O) Output 3 AUX Auxiliary voltage
Table 19: MSM24-IOIOIOIO...
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
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Pin assignment
The MSM24 I/O module comprises 4 electrically insulated digital inputs and outputs according to the industrial standard EN 61131-2. Through these inputs, the I/O module receives and transmits digital sensor signals. The digital outputs allow a wide range of actuators to be operated in the plant area. Sensors, actuators and other components are supplied with +24 V DC via an electrically insulated output. On the bottom of the I/O module there are terminal blocks for connecting the
digital inputs (I)digital outputs (O)24 V DC auxiliary voltage
The pin assignment is shown on the front cover of the I/O module, adjacent to the LEDs.
Note: The torque for tightening the terminal blocks on the device (2-pin, 8-pin, 12-pin) is 3 lb-in (0.34 Nm).
Digital outputs
Pin Signal, terminal Function
1 OFF-1 NC contact, channel 1 2 CENTER-1 Center contact, channel 1 3 ON-1 NO contact, channel 1 4 OFF-2 NC contact, channel 2 5 CENTER-2 Center contact, channel 2 6 ON-2 NO contact, channel 2
Table 20: Pin assignment of the digital outputs
13
3
4
1 2
5 6
7 8 9
10 11 12
14
22 21
20 19
18 17
15
16
I1
I2
I3
I4
O1
O2
O3
O4
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24 V DC auxiliary voltage (AUX)
Digital inputs
7 OFF-3 NC contact, channel 3 8 CENTER-3 Center contact, channel 3 9 ON-3 NO contact, channel 3 10 OFF-4 NC contact, channel 4 11 CENTER-4 Center contact, channel 4 12 ON-4 NO contact, channel 4
Pin Signal, terminal Function
13 AUX_GND Reference potential 14 AUX_+24 V Auxiliary voltage
Table 21: Pin assignment of the auxiliary voltage connection
Pin Signal, terminal Function
15 IN-4-GND Reference potential, channel 4 16 IN-4 Signal input, channel 4 17 IN-3-GND Reference potential, channel 3 18 IN-3 Signal input, channel 3 19 IN-2-GND Reference potential, channel 2 20 IN-2 Signal input, channel 2 21 IN-1-GND Reference potential, channel 1 22 IN-1 Signal input, channel 1
Table 22: Pin assignment of the digital inputs
Pin Signal, terminal Function
Table 20: Pin assignment of the digital outputs
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1.7 SFP Transceiver
SFP stands for Small Form-factor Pluggable and is also referred to as mini­GBIC (GigaBit Interface Converter). SFP transceivers allow you to use optical interfaces on your device (Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers).
See “Installing an SFP transceiver (optional)” on page 42. See “Accessories” on page 56.
1.8 Ethernet ports
You have the option to connect terminal devices or other segments to the ports of the media modules via twisted-pair cables or F/O cables. Connect the ports of the media modules plugged into the basic device as required in order to set up your industrial Ethernet or expand your existing network.
10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port
This port is an RJ45 socket. The 10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port offers you the ability to connect network components according to the IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T/100BASE­TX/1000BASE-T standard. This port supports:
10 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 10 Mbit/s full duplex mode100 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode1000 Mbit/s full duplexAutocrossing (if autonegotiation is activated)Autonegotiation Autopolarity Additionally, the MSM42 media module provides Power over Ethernet
(PoE) according to IEEE 802.3af and Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) according to IEEE 802.3at. The PoE power is supplied via the wire pairs transmitting the signal (phantom voltage). Delivery state: Autonegotiation activated
The socket housing is electrically connected with the front panel. The pin assignment corresponds to MDI-X.
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10/100 Mbit/s twisted pair port
This port is designed as an 4-pin M12 socket. The 10/100 Mbit/s twisted pair port offers you the ability to connect network components according to the IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T/100BASE­TX standard. This port supports:
10 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 10 Mbit/s full duplex mode100 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex modeAutocrossing (if autonegotiation is activated)Autonegotiation Autopolarity The MSM22 media module also provides Power over Ethernet (PoE)
according to IEEE 802.3af and Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) according to IEEE 802.3at. The PoE power is supplied via the wire pairs transmitting the signal (phantom voltage). Delivery state: Autonegotiation activated
Pin MSM40 MSM42
Function 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 23: Pin assignment 10/100/1000 Mbit/s TP interface in MDI-X mode, RJ45
socket
Pin MSM20 MSM22
Function PoE(PSE)
1 TD+ Transmission path + 2 RD+ Receive path 3TD Transmission path + 4RD Receive path Casing: shield
Table 24: Pin assignment of 10/100 Mbit/s twisted pair port, M12 socket
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1
23
4
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1/2.5 Gbit/s F/O port
This port is an SFP slot. The port allows you to connect network components according to the IEEE 802.3 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX standard. The port allows you to connect network components according to IEEE P802.3bz 2.5 Gbit/s. This port supports: Full duplex mode Delivery state: 1/2.5 Gbit/s full duplex when using a Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver
100/1000 Mbit/s F/O port
This port is an SFP slot. The 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O port offers you the ability to connect network components according to the IEEE 802.3 100BASE-FX/1000BASE­SX/1000BASE-LX standard.
100 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode1000 Mbit/s full duplex
State on delivery:
100 Mbit/s full duplex when using a Fast Ethernet SFP transceiver
1000 Mbit/s full duplex when using a Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver
100 Mbit/s F/O port
This port is a DSC socket or a DST socket. The 100 Mbit/s F/O port allows you to connect network components according to the IEEE 802.3 100BASE-FX standard.
100 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode
State on delivery:
100 Mbit/s, full duplex
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1.9 Display elements
1.9.1 MSM20 media modules
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
Power Supply voltage — None Media module is inoperative
Green Lights up Voltage supply to the media module is on
Mode Device Status None The media module is connected to the Fast
Ethernet slot.
Green Lights up The media module is connected to the
Gigabit Ethernet slot.
L/D Link status None Device detects an invalid or missing link
Green Lights up Device detects a valid link
Flashes 1 time a period
Port is switched to stand-by
Flashes 3 times a period
Port is switched off
Yellow Lights up Device detects a non-supported SFP
transceiver or a non-supported data rate Flashing Device is transmitting and/or receiving data Flashes 1
time a period
Device detects at least one unauthorized
MAC address (Port Security Violation)
Table 25: Device status and port status for MSM20 media modules
3
1
L/D
L/D
4
2
ModePower
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1.9.2 MSM22, MSM42 and MSM46 media modules
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
Power Supply voltage — None Media module is inoperative
Green Lights up Voltage supply to the media module is on
Voltage supply to the PoE port is on
Yellow Lights up PoE voltage is missing or is too low
Mode Device Status None The media module is connected to the Fast
Ethernet slot.
Green Lights up The media module is connected to the Gigabit
Ethernet slot.
L/D Link status None Device detects an invalid or missing link
Green Lights up Device detects a valid link
Flashes 1 time a period
Port is switched to stand-by
Flashes 3 times a period
Port is switched off
Yellow Lights up Device detects a non-supported SFP
transceiver or a non-supported data rate Flashing Device is transmitting and/or receiving data Flashes 1
time a period
Device detects at least one unauthorized MAC
address (Port Security Violation)
PoE PoE status Green Lights up Power device is supplied with PoE voltage
Yellow Flashes 1
time a period
Output budget has been exceeded
Device has detected a connected powered
device Flashes 3
times a period
PoE administrator status deactivated
Table 26: Device status and port status for MSM22, MSM42 and MSM46 media
modules
2
1
3
4
L/D
PoE
ModePower
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1.9.3 MSM24 I/O module
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
Power Supply voltage None The I/O module is not operating.
Green Lights up The voltage supply to the I/O module is
on.
AUX Device Status None The auxiliary supply voltage is not on or is
too low.
Green Lights up The auxiliary supply voltage is on.
Input (I) Digital input None Input voltage: low level
Green Lights up Input voltage: high level
Output (O) Digital output None The output relay is deactivated (idle
status). Green Lights up The output relay is activated. Yellow Flashes 3
times a period
The synchronization of the digital output
with the assigned input has failed.
Table 27: Device status and I/O status for MSM24 I/O module
2
1
3
4
I
O
AUXPower
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1.9.4 MSM40 media modules
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
Power Supply voltage — None Media module is inoperative
Green Lights up Voltage supply to the media module is on
Mode Device Status None The media module is connected to the Fast
Ethernet slot.
Green Lights up The media module is connected to the Gigabit
Ethernet slot.
L/D Link status None Device detects an invalid or missing link
Green Lights up Device detects a valid link
Flashes 1 time a period
Port is switched to stand-by
Flashes 3 times a period
Port is switched off
Yellow Lights up Device detects a non-supported SFP
transceiver or a non-supported data rate Flashing Device is transmitting and/or receiving data Flashes 1
time a period
Device detects at least one unauthorized
MAC address (Port Security Violation)
Table 28: Device status and port status for MSM40 media modules
3
1
L/D
L/D
4
2
ModePower
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1.9.5 MSM50 media modules
LED Display Color Activity Meaning
Power Supply voltage — None Media module is inoperative
Green Lights up Voltage supply to the media module is on
Mode Device Status Green Lights up The media module is connected to the
Gigabit Ethernet slot.
L/D Link status None Device detects an invalid or missing link
Green Lights up Device detects a valid link
Flashes 1 time a period
Port is switched to stand-by
Flashes 3 times a period
Port is switched off
Yellow Lights up Device detects a non-supported SFP
transceiver or a non-supported data rate Flashing Device is transmitting and/or receiving data Flashes 1
time a period
Device detects at least one unauthorized
MAC address (Port Security Violation)
Table 29: Device status and port status for MSM50 media modules
3
1
L/D
L/D
4
2
ModePower
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2 Installation
The devices have been developed for practical application in a harsh industrial environment. Hirschmann supplies the media modules ready for operation.
Perform the following steps to install and configure the device:
Checking the package contentsInstalling media modulesConnecting an I/O moduleInstalling an SFP transceiver (optional)Connecting data cables
2.1 Checking the package contents
Check whether the package includes all items named in the section
“Scope of delivery” on page 55.
Check the individual parts for transport damage.
2.2 Installing media modules
Hirschmann supplies the media modules ready for operation. You have the option to mount the media modules while the device is operating.
When you are selecting the installation location, make sure you observe the climatic threshold values specified in the technical data. Prevent heat from the surroundings from affecting the device.
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2.2.1 Device variants featuring customer-specific version with the characteristic value HH
Proceed as follows: Remove the protective cap from the slot for the media module on the
device.
Insert the latch on the bottom of the media module into the opening in the
lower positioning bar of the basic device.
Press the media module against the basic device until the latch on the top
of the media module snaps into the upper female multipoint connector.
Fasten the media modules with 2 screws in the backplane.
Note: The basic devices MSP30/32-2404... and MSP40/42-0028... have no multipoint connectors or positioning bars. In this case, plug the media module into your desired slot and fasten it to the backplane with 2 screws.
Note: On the basic device MSP40/42, the media module slot 1 is coded differently from the other slots. Only MSM50 media modules can be installed on this media module slot.
Connecting the external PoE supply voltage of media
module MSM46
Remove the power connector from the device.Connect the protective conductor according to the pin assignment on
the device with the clamp.
Connect the PoE voltage to the 3-pin terminal block.
Note: The torque for tightening the terminal block on the device is 3 lb-in (0.34 Nm).
1
2
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The supply voltage inputs are designed for operation with safety extra-low voltage. Connect only SELV circuits with voltage restrictions in line with IEC/EN 60950-1 to the supply voltage connections.
Make sure that the connected supply voltage complies the requirements of IEEE 802.3af or IEEE 802.3at:
For the use of type-1-powered devices (PoE):
Rated voltage DC: 48 V Max. voltage range DC: 45 V ... 57 V
For the use of type-2-powered devices (PoE+):
Rated voltage DC: 54 V Max. voltage range DC: 51 V ... 57 V
Max. PoE power: 62 W
2.2.2 Device variants featuring customer-specific version with the characteristic value HX, MX
Proceed as follows: Remove the protective cap from the slot for the media module on the
device.
Mount the media module on the slot. Fasten the device with the hardware elements provided by screwing to
the basic device.
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2.3 Connecting an I/O module
2.3.1 Connecting actuators and sensors
To connect an external device, proceed as follows: Release the terminal blocks for the digital inputs and digital outputs from
the bottom of the I/O module.
Connect the digital outputs and digital inputs of the MSM24 I/O module as
required.
See “Pin assignment” on page 28.
You can select from 3 different connection constellations:
Figure 1: Connection of a sensor with separate voltage supply
1 - Sensor 2 - MSM24 module 3 - Separate voltage supply for sensor
Figure 2: Connection of a sensor with auxiliary voltage supply
1 - Sensor 2 - MSM24 module
O
+ 24 V
− 0 V
I I-GND
1 2
3
+ 24 V
− 0 V
O
+ 24 V
− 0 V
I I-GND
+ 24 V
− 0 V
1 2
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Figure 3: Circuit via auxiliary voltage supply
1 - Switch (2-wire sensor) 2 - MSM24 module
If required, connect the 24 VDC auxiliary voltage (see table 21).
Note: Make sure not to exceed the maximum load (see on page 47
“General technical data”).
Push the terminal blocks back onto the I/O module. Tighten the screws on
the terminal blocks.
You start the operation of the I/O module by connecting the supply voltage
via the terminal block or the terminal blocks to the basic device MSP30/32/40/42.
2.4 Installing an SFP transceiver (optional)
Only use Hirschmann SFP transceivers.
Remove the protection cap from the SFP transceiver.Push the transceiver with the lock closed into the slot until it latches in.
I I-GND
+ 24 V
− 0 V
1
2
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2.5 Connecting data cables
Note the following general recommendations for data cable connections in environments with high electrical interference levels:
Keep the length of the data cables as short as possible. Use optical data cables for the data transmission between the buildings.When using copper cables, provide a sufficient separation between the
power supply cables and the data cables. Ideally, install the cables in separate cable channels.
Verify that power supply cables and data cables do not run parallel over
longer distances, and that ideally they are installed in separate cable channels. If reducing the inductive coupling is necessary, verify that the power supply cables and data cables cross at a 90° angle.
Use SF/UTP cables as per ISO/IEC 11801:2002.
Note: Verify that you connect only optical ports with the same optical transmission properties with each other.
2.5.1 10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port
For further information see “10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port” on page 30. Connect the data cables according to your requirements.
2.5.2 10/100 Mbit/s twisted pair port
For further information see “10/100 Mbit/s twisted pair port” on page 31. Connect the data cables according to your requirements.
2.5.3 1/2.5 Gbit/s F/O port
For further information see “1/2.5 Gbit/s F/O port” on page 32. Connect the data cables according to your requirements.
2.5.4 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O port
For further information see “100/1000 Mbit/s F/O port” on page 32. Connect the data cables according to your requirements.
2.5.5 100 Mbit/s F/O port
For further information see “100 Mbit/s F/O port” on page 32. Connect the data cables according to your requirements.
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3 Maintenance and service
When designing this device, Hirschmann largely avoided using high-wear
parts. The parts subject to wear and tear are dimensioned to last longer than the lifetime of the product when it is operated normally. Operate this device according to the specifications.
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 on improving and developing their
software. Check regularly whether there is an updated version of the software that provides you with additional benefits. You find information and software downloads on the Hirschmann product pages on the Internet (www.hirschmann.com).
Depending on the degree of pollution in the operating environment, check
at regular intervals that the ventilation slots in the device are not obstructed.
Note: You will find information about the complaints and returns procedures on the Internet under
http://www.beldensolutions.com/en/Service/Repairs/index.phtml.
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4Disassembly
4.1 Removing an SFP transceiver (optional)
Pull the SFP transceiver out of the slot by means of the opened lock.Close the slot with the protection cap.
4.2 Removing a media module
You have the option to remove the media modules while the device is operating.
4.2.1 Device variants featuring customer-specific version with the characteristic value HH
Proceed as follows:
Disable the supply voltage.Additionally with MSM24/MSM46: Disconnect the terminal block.Disconnect the data cables.
1
2
2
1
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Remove the 2 screws.Insert a screwdriver between the female multipoint connector and the
media module.
Use the screwdriver to carefully lever the female multipoint connector
away from the media module and pull the media module out of the slot.
Note: The basic devices MSP30/32-2404... and MSP40/42-0028... have no multipoint connectors or positioning bars. In this case remove the data cables, remove the screws and disconnect the media module from the slot.
4.2.2 Device variants featuring customer-specific version with the characteristic value HX, MX
Proceed as follows:
Disconnect the data cables.Remove the screws. Pull the media module out of the slot.
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5 Technical data
General technical data
Dimensions W × H × D
MSM20 MSM22 MSM24 MSM40 MSM42 MSM46 MSM50
1.50 in. × 5.24 in. × 4.65 in. (38 mm × 133 mm × 118 mm)
Weight
a
a. xx = M2, M4, S2, S4, L2, G2
MSM20-xxT1T1T1... 0.44 lb (199 g MSM20-xxxxT1T1... 0.45 lb (201 g) MSM20-xxxxxxxx... 8.78 oz (249 g) MSM20-T5T5T5T5...HH 7.76 oz (220 g) MSM20-T5T5T5T5...HX 8.61 oz (224 g) MSM20-T5T5T5T5...MX MSM22-T5T5T5T5... 7.97 oz (226 g) MSM24-IOIOIOIO... 8.85 oz (251 g) MSM40-T1T1T1T1... 6.81 oz (193 g) MSM40-C1C1C1C1... 7.55 oz (214 g) without SFP transceiver MSM42-T1T1T1T1... 7.13 oz (202 g) MSM46-T1T1T1T1... 7.94 oz (225 g) MSM50-Q6Q6Q6Q6... 6.88 oz (195 g) without SFP transceiver
Climatic conditions during operation
Ambient air temperature
b
b. Temperature of the ambient air at a distance of 2 inches (5 cm) from the device
Devices with operating temperature characteristic value S (standard): +32 °F ... +140 °F (0 °C ... +60 °C)
c
c. Hirschmann recommends to use SFP transceivers with the "EEC" extension.
Devices with operating temperature characteristic value E and T (extended):
40 °F ... +158 °F (40 °C ... +70 °C)
d
d. Only use SFP transceivers with the “EEC” extension, otherwise the standard temperature
range applies.
under UL conditions: max. +140 °F (+60 °C)
Humidity 5 % ... 95 %
(non-condensing)
Air pressure minimum 700 hPa (+9842 ft; +3000 m)
maximum 1060 hPa (−1312 ft; −400 m)
Climatic conditions during storage
Ambient air temperature
b
40 °F ... +185 °F (40 °C ... +85 °C)
Humidity 5 % ... 95 %
(non-condensing)
Air pressure minimum 700 hPa (+9842 ft; +3000 m)
maximum 1060 hPa (−1312 ft; −400 m) Pollution degree 2 Protection classes Laser protection Class 1 in compliance with IEC 60825-1
Degree of protection IP20
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Digital input
Note: For the pin assignment see “Digital inputs” on page 29.
Digital output
Note: For the pin assignment see “Digital outputs” on page 28.
24 V DC auxiliary voltage (AUX)
Note: For the pin assignment see “24 V DC auxiliary voltage (AUX)” on
page 29.
Maximum permitted input voltage range 32 V DC … +32 V DC Nominal input voltage +24 V DC Input voltage, low level, status "0" -0.3 V DC … +5.0 V DC Input voltage, high level, status "1" +11 V DC … +30 V DC Maximum input current at 24 V input voltage 15 mA Input characteristic according to IEC 61131-2 (current-
consuming)
Type 3
Maximum permitted supply voltage max. 60 V DC or max. 30 V
AC, SELV under UL conditions: max.
30 V DC, ohmic load Maximum current load of relay contacts and terminals 1 A Maximum switching frequency 1 Hz Relay type Changeover Contact voltage isolated Protective circuit of relay contacts No Digital output acc. to IEC 61131-2 (current-consuming) Yes
Output voltage range +24 V DC ... +27 V DC Maximum output power 3.0 W Short-circuit protection yes (electronically) Under-voltage deactivation Yes
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External PoE power supply (MSM46)
Note: For the pin assignment see “MSM22, MSM42 and MSM46 media
modules” on page 34.
Dimension drawings
Figure 4: Dimensions for media modules with characteristic value HH
Nominal voltage DC Device variants with PoE: 48 V
Device variants with PoE Plus: 54 V
Voltage range DC incl. maximum tolerances
Device variants with PoE: 45 V ... 57 V
Device variants with PoE Plus: 51 V ... 57 V Max. PoE power 62 W Connection type 3-pin terminal block Back-up fuse Nominal rating: 6.3 A
Characteristic: slow blow Peak inrush current < 5 A
38,2
117,8
mm
inch
4.64
1.5
5.22
132,49
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Figure 5: Dimensions for media module MSM46-T1T1T1T1... with characteristic
value HH (with terminal block for external PoE supply voltage)
Figure 6: Dimensions for media modules featuring customer-specific version with
the characteristic value HX, MX
5.22
132,49
38,2
mm
inch
1.5
117,8
4.64
38,2
mm
inch
117,8
4.64
1.5
132,49
5.22
157,49
6.2
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EMC and immunity
Note: The PoE media module MSM46 only complies with the requirements of the EMC directive if a suitable power supply unit is connected. Hirschmann recommends RPS 90/48V power supply units. See “Accessories” on page 56.
EMC interference emission
Standard applications
a
a. EN 61131-2, CE, FCC – applies to all devices
Merchant Navy
b
b. Merchant Navy – applies to devices with the certification codes VU, U9, UY, UW, UX
Railway applications (trackside)
c
c. EN 50121-4 – applies to devices with the certification codes VT, T9, TY
Substation applications
d
d. EN 61850-3, IEEE 1613 – applies to devices with the certification codes V9, VY, VU, VT
Radiated emission
EN 55022 Class A Class A Class A Class A GL Guidelines EMC 1 — DNVGL Guidelines EMC 1 — FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A Class A Class A Class A EN 61000-6-4 Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled
Conducted emission
EN 55022 DC supply connection Class A Class A Class A Class A GL Guidelines DC supply connection EMC 1 — DNVGL Guidelines DC supply connection EMC 1 — FCC 47 CFR Part 15 DC supply connection Class A Class A Class A Class A EN 61000-6-4 DC supply connection Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled EN 55022 Telecommunication connections Class A Class A Class A Class A EN 61000-6-4 Telecommunication connections Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled
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EMC interference immunity
Standard applications
a
Merchant NavybRailway
applications (trackside)
c
Substation applications
d
Electrostatic discharge
EN 61000-4-2 IEEE C37.90.3
Contact discharge ± 4 kV ± 6 kV ± 6 kV ± 8 kV
e
EN 61000-4-2 IEEE C37.90.3
Air discharge ±8kV ±8kV ±8kV ±15kV
Electromagnetic field
EN 61000-4-3 80 MHz ... 3000 MHz 10 V/m 10 V/m 20 V/m 10 V/m IEEE 1613 80 MHz ... 1000 MHz 35 V/m
Fast transients (burst)
EN 61000-4-4 IEEE C37.90.1
DC supply connection ± 2 kV ± 2 kV ± 2 kV ± 4 kV
EN 61000-4-4 IEEE C37.90.1
Data line ±4kV ±4kV ± 2kV ±4kV
Voltage surges - DC supply connection
EN 61000-4-5 line/ground ± 2 kV ± 2 kV ± 2 kV ± 2 kV IEEE 1613 line/ground ± 5 kV EN 61000-4-5 line/line ± 1 kV ± 1 kV ± 1 kV ± 1 kV
Voltage surges - data line
EN 61000-4-5 line/ground ± 1 kV ± 1 kV ± 2 kV ± 2 kV
Conducted disturbances
EN 61000-4-6 150 kHz ... 80 MHz 10 V 10 V 10 V 10 V
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Note: The PoE media module MSM46 only complies with the requirements of the EMC directive if a suitable power supply unit is connected. Hirschmann recommends RPS 90/48V power supply units. See “Accessories” on page 56.
Damped vibration – DC supply connection
EN 61000-4-12 IEEE C37.90.1
line/ground 2.5 kV
EN 61000-4-12 IEEE C37.90.1
line/line 1 kV
Damped oscillation - data line
EN 61000-4-12 IEEE C37.90.1
line/ground 2.5 kV
EN 61000-4-12 line/line ± 1 kV
Pulse magnetic fields
EN 61000-4-9 300 A/m
a. EN 61131-2, CE, FCC – applies to all devices b. Merchant Navy – applies to devices with the certification codes VU, U9, UY, UW, UX c. EN 50121-4 – applies to devices with the certification codes VT, T9, TY d. EN 61850-3, IEEE 1613 – applies to devices with the certification codes V9, VY, VU, VT e. Media modules MSM2x-T5T5T5T5...HH: 6 kV
EMC interference immunity
Standard applications
a
Merchant NavybRailway
applications (trackside)
c
Substation applications
d
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Stability Standard
applications
a
a. EN 61131-2, CE, FCC – applies to all devices
Merchant Navy
b
b. Merchant Navy – applies to devices with the certification codes VU, U9, UY, UW, UX
Railway applications (trackside)
c
c. EN 50121-4 – applies to devices with the certification codes VT, T9, TY
Substation applications
d
d. EN 61850-3, IEEE 1613 – applies to devices with the certification codes V9, VY, VU, VT
IEC 60068-2-6, test Fc Vibration 5 Hz ... 8.4 Hz with
0.14 in. (3.5 mm) amplitude
2 Hz ... 13.2 Hz with 1 mm amplitude
e
e. Applies to device variants featuring customer-specific version with the characteristic value HH
2 Hz ... 9 Hz with
0.12 in. (3 mm) amplitude
8.4 Hz ... 150 Hz with 1 g —
13.2 Hz ... 200 Hz with
0.7 g
e
9 Hz ... 200 Hz with 1 g 200 Hz ... 500 Hz with 1.5 g
2 Hz ... 25 Hz with
1.6 mm amplitude
f
f. Applies to device variants featuring customer-specific version with the characteristic value HX, MX
——
25.0 Hz ... 100 Hz
with 4 g
f
——
IEC 60068-2-27, test Ea Shock 15 g at 11 ms 10 g at 11 ms
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Power consumption/power output
The order numbers correspond to the product codes of the devices.
See “Device name and product code” on page 16.
Scope of delivery
Module
a
a. xx = M2, M4, S2, S4, L2, G2
Slot
b
b. FE= Fast Ethernet 100 MBit/s; GE= Gigabit Ethernet 1000 MBit/s
Maximum power consumption
Power output
MSM20 media modules:
MSM20-xxT1T1T1... GE 5.0 W 17.0 Btu (IT)/h MSM20-xxT1T1T1... FE 4.0 W 14.0 Btu (IT)/h MSM20-xxxxT1T1... GE 4.0 W 14.0 Btu (IT)/h MSM20-xxxxT1T1... FE 4.0 W 14.0 Btu (IT)/h MSM20-xxxxxxxx... GE 5.0 W 17.0 Btu (IT)/h MSM20-xxxxxxxx... FE 5.0 W 17.0 Btu (IT)/h MSM20-T5T5T5T5 FE 2.0 W 7.0 Btu (IT)/h MSM22-T5T5T5T5 FE 3.0 W 10.0 Btu (IT)/h
MSM24 media modules:
MSM24-IOIOIOIO... 7.0 W 24.0 Btu (IT)/h
MSM40 media modules:
MSM40-C1C1C1C1... GE 5.0 W 17.0 Btu (IT)/h MSM40-C1C1C1C1... FE 5.0 W 17.0 Btu (IT)/h MSM40-T1T1T1T1... GE 3.0 W 10.0 Btu (IT)/h MSM40-T1T1T1T1... FE 2.0 W 7.0 Btu (IT)/h
MSM42 media modules:
MSM42-T1T1T1T1... GE 4.0 W 14.0 Btu (IT)/h MSM42-T1T1T1T1... FE 3.0 W 10.0 Btu (IT)/h
MSM46 media modules:
MSM46-T1T1T1T1... GE 4.0 W 14.0 Btu (IT)/h MSM46-T1T1T1T1... FE 3.0 W 10.0 Btu (IT)/h
MSM50 media modules:
MSM50-Q6Q6Q6Q6... GE 3.0 W 10.0 Btu (IT)/h MSM50-Q6Q6Q6Q6... 2.5 GE 4.0 W 14.0 Btu (IT)/h
Table 30: Overview: Power consumption and power output
Number Article
1 × Device 1 × General safety instructions 2 × Only with the customer-specific
version with characteristic value HX, MX
Hardware elements with screws M4 × 12
1 × Only with media module MSM24 2-pin terminal block for 24 V DC auxiliary voltage
8-pin terminal block for digital input 12-pin terminal block for digital output
1 × Only with media module MSM46 3-pin terminal block for external PoE power supply
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Accessories
Note: Some products recommended as accessories do not support the entire temperature range specified for the device and can thus restrict the possible range of usage for the overall system.
Designation Order number
AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA21-USB (EEC)
a
a. The AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA21-USB (EEC) is only compatible with MSP30/32 basic
devices.
943 271-003 AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA22-USB (EEC) 942 124-001 AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA31 942 074-001 Industrial HiVision Network Management Software 943 156-xxx Terminal cable: RJ45 on Sub-D, 9-pin 942 097-001 Terminal cable: RJ45 on USB 942 096-001 Hardware elements with screws M4 × 12 942 139-001 RPS 90/48V HV (high-voltage) PoE power unit 943 979-001 RPS 90/48V LV (low-voltage) PoE power unit 943 980-001
2.5 Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number
M-SFP-2.5-MM/LC EEC 942 162-001 M-SFP-2.5-SM-/LC EEC 942 163-001 M-SFP-2.5-SM/LC EEC 942 164-001 M-SFP-2.5-SM+/LC EEC 942 165-001
Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number
M-SFP-TX/RJ45 943 977-001 M-SFP-TX/RJ45 EEC 942 161-001 The following operating conditions apply to twisted pair transceivers:
Usable with:
- HiOS as of software version 03.0.00
- Classic Switch software, as of software version 04.1.00.
- HiSecOS as of software version 01.2.00 Do not use with the following devices:
- SPIDER II- MSP/MSM
- EES
Longer RSTP switching times and link loss detection times compared to twisted pair ports
provided by the device directly.
Not applicable for combo and Fast Ethernet ports.Only support of the autonegotiation mode including autocrossing.
M-SFP-SX/LC 943 014-001 M-SFP-SX/LC EEC 943 896-001 M-SFP-MX/LC EEC 942 108-001 M-SFP-LX/LC 943 015-001 M-SFP-LX/LC EEC 943 897-001 M-SFP-LX+/LC 942 023-001 M-SFP-LX+/ LC EEC 942 024-001
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M-SFP-LH/LC 943 042-001 M-SFP-LH/LC EEC 943 898-001 M-SFP-LH+/LC 943 049-001 M-SFP-LH+/LC EEC 942 119-001 SFP-GIG-LX/LC
a
942 196-001
SFP-GIG-LX/LC EEC
a
942 196-002
a. Further information on certifications can be found on the Internet at the Hirschmann product
pages (www.hirschmann.com).
Bidirectional Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number
M-SFP-BIDI Type A LX/LC EEC 943 974-001 M-SFP-BIDI Type B LX/LC EEC 943 974-002 M-SFP-BIDI Type A LH/LC EEC 943 975-001 M-SFP-BIDI Type B LH/LC EEC 943 975-002 M-SFP-BIDI Bundle LX/LC EEC (type A + B) 943 974-101 M-SFP-BIDI Bundle LH/LC EEC (type A + B) 943 975-101
Fast Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number
M-FAST SFP-TX/RJ45 942 098-001 M-FAST SFP-TX/RJ45 EEC 942 098-002 The following operating conditions apply to twisted pair transceivers:
Usable with:
- HiOS as of software version 03.0.00
- for PRP ports on RSP devices, as of software version 02.0.01
- for PRP ports on EES devices, as of software version 02.0.02
- Classic switch software as of software version 08.0.00
- HiSecOS as of software version 01.2.00
Longer RSTP switching times and link loss detection times compared to twisted pair ports
provided by the device directly.
Not applicable for combo ports.Not applicable for ports which support only Gigabit Ethernet.To set autocrossing manually is currently not possible.
M-FAST SFP-MM/LC 943 865-001 M-FAST SFP-MM/LC EEC 943 945-001 M-FAST SFP-SM/LC 943 866-001 M-FAST SFP-SM/LC EEC 943 946-001 M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC 943 867-001 M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC EEC 943 947-001 M-FAST SFP-LH/LC 943 868-001 M-FAST SFP-LH/LC EEC 943 948-001 SFP-FAST-MM/LC
a
a. Further information on certifications can be found on the Internet at the Hirschmann product
pages (www.hirschmann.com).
942 194-001
SFP-FAST-MM/LC EEC
a
942 194-002
SFP-FAST-SM/LC
a
942 195-001
SFP-FAST-SM/LC EEC
a
942 195-002
Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number
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Underlying technical standards
The device has an approval based on a specific standard only if the approval indicator appears on the device casing. If your device has a shipping approval according to Germanischer Lloyd or DNVGL, you find the respective approval mark printed on the device label. You will find out whether your device has other shipping approvals on the Hirschmann website under www.hirschmann.com in the product information. The device generally fulfills the technical standards named in their current versions.
Designation
CSA C22.2 No. 142 Canadian National Standard(s) – Process Control Equipment
Industrial Products
EN 50121-4 Railway applications – EMC – Emission and immunity of the signaling
and telecommunications apparatus (Rail Trackside)
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 61000-6-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6-2: Generic standards –
Immunity for industrial environments EN 61131-2 Programmable controllers – Part 2: Equipment requirements and tests FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Code of Federal Regulations GL Rules for Classification and Construction VI-7-2 – GL DNVGL-CG-0339 Environmental test specification for electrical, electronic and
programmable equipment and systems IEC/EN 61850-3 Communications networks and systems in stations IEEE 1613 Standard Environment and Testing Requirements for Communication
Networking Devices in Electric Power Substations IEEE 802.1AB Station and Media Access Control Connectivity Discovery IEEE 802.1D Media Access Control Bridges IEEE 802.1Q Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks IEEE 802.3 Ethernet ISA 12.12.01 Nonincendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II, Division
2 and Class III, Divisions 1 and 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations NEMA TS 2 Traffic Controller Assemblies with NTCIP Requirements
(environmental requirements) UL 508 Safety for Industrial Control Equipment
Table 31: List of norms and standards
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Technical Questions
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