Microsemi PD-9506G, PD-9512G, PD-9524G, PD-RPS-450, PD-RPS-1000 User Manual

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Microsemi PD95XX Series
PD-9506G & PD-9512G & PD-9524G
PD-RPS-450 & PD-RPS-1000
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Note:
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Disclaimer
Microsemi assumes no responsibility or liability arising from the use of Midspans, as described herein, nor does it convey any license under its patent rights or the rights of others. Applications that are described herein for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only. Microsemi makes no representation or warranty that such applications will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification.
Note: The information in this guide refers to PD-95xx series of Power over
Ethernet Midspans, unless otherwise stated.
Note that Midspan is designed for indoor use only.
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All rights reserved. This document is subject to change without notice.
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Contents
1 FRONT MATERIAL ....................................................................................... 5
1.1 Model Numbers Definition: .............................................................................. 5
1.2 Electrical Compatibility Approvals ................................................................... 5
1.3 Safety Standard Approvals .............................................................................. 5
1.4 CE Marking ..................................................................................................... 5
2 SAFETY INFORMATION ................................................................................ 6
2.1 General Guidelines ......................................................................................... 6
2.2 Warnings ................................................................ ................................ ......... 6
2.3 Power Cord ..................................................................................................... 7
2.4 Power Cord Specifications by Country ............................................................ 7
3 ABOUT THE POWER OVER ETHERNET MIDSPAN ........................................... 9
3.1 10/100/1000BASE-TX Ports Definition .......................................................... 10
3.1.1 Data Input Ports .......................................................................... 10
3.1.2 Data and Power Output Ports ..................................................... 10
3.2 Indicators ....................................................................................................... 11
3.2.1 Power Indicator LED ................................................................... 11
3.2.2 Port Indications............................................................................ 11
3.3 Connectors .................................................................................................... 12
4 POWER OVER ETHERNET MIDSPAN INSTALLATION ..................................... 14
4.1 Background Information ................................................................................ 14
4.2 Verifying Kit Contents .................................................................................... 14
4.3 Rack Mounting Brackets ............................................................................... 15
4.4 Installation Factors ........................................................................................ 15
4.5 Connecting Ethernet Cables ......................................................................... 16
4.6 Connecting Power Cables ............................................................................. 16
4.7 Powering Up the Unit .................................................................................... 16
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5 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................. 18
5.1 Preliminary Steps .......................................................................................... 18
5.2 Troubleshooting Steps .................................................................................. 19
6 SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................... 21
6.1 Physical Specifications ................................................................................. 21
6.2 Environmental Specifications ........................................................................ 21
6.3 Electrical Specifications ................................................................................ 22
7 MICROSEMIS POWERVIEW PRO ............................................................... 24
8 POWER BACKUP AND POWER REDUNDANCY CONNECTION ........................ 26
8.1 Power Redundancy ....................................................................................... 26
8.2 Power Backup ............................................................................................... 27
8.3 Connectors.................................................................................................... 27
8.4 Connecting Backup and Redundancy Connectors ........................................ 28
8.5 Power Backup and Power Redundancy Indications ...................................... 30
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1 Front Material
1.1 Model Numbers Definition:
PD-95xxG/ACDC/M: 4 Pairs AC and DC Input family,
where:
o xx: Represents number of ports (6, 12, or 24) o AC: Midspan has AC input o DC: Midspan has DC input, current sharing, and power backup
features between two Midspans
o M: Midspan includes PowerView Pro (refer to Section 7) o F: Midspan enabled full power on all ports
PD-RPS-AAAA: Redundant Power Supply,
where AAAA represents available power in Watts.
1.2 Electrical Compatibility Approvals
Microsemi 95xxG series complies with the following standards:
FCC Part 15; class B with FTP cabling, class A with UTP
cabling
EN 55022 (CISPR 22); class B with FTP cabling, class A
with UTP cabling
EN 55024 (CISPR 24)  Canadian ICES-003, class B
1.3 Safety Standard Approvals
Microsemi meets the following safety standards:
UL/cUL per CSA/UL 60950-1  GS mark per IEC60950-1
1.4 CE Marking
CE marking on this product indicates this product complies with 89/336/EEC (EMC Directive) and 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive).
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2 Safety Information
Read the following safety information before using your Power over Ethernet Midspan unit.
2.1 General Guidelines
Read the following safety information before carrying out any installation, removal, or maintenance procedure on the Power over Ethernet Midspan. Warnings contain directions to be followed for the safety of personal and product. Follow all directions carefully.
2.2 Warnings
Read installation instructions in Section 4 before
connecting Power over Ethernet Midspan to its power source.
Read instructions in Section 4 before connecting
Midspan-to-Midspan power backup.
Midspan must use a grounded power cord, as defined in
Section 2.3.
This product relies on the building installation for short-
circuit (over-current) protection. Use only a fuse or circuit breaker not higher than 15A for 120VAC (U.S.), or 10A for 230VAC (international).
Do not work on the system, connect, or disconnect
cables during periods of lightning.
A voltage mismatch can cause equipment damage and
can pose a fire hazard. If voltage indicated on the label is different from power outlet voltage, do not connect Power over Ethernet Midspan to this outlet.
For shelf-mounted equipment, verify surface is stable and
strong enough to support equipment. Do not stack more than four Power over Ethernet Midspan units.
When disposing this product, follow all local laws and
regulations.
"DATA" and "DATA & POWER" ports of the Power over
Ethernet Midspan are shielded RJ-45 data sockets. They cannot be used as Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS)
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sockets. Only connect RJ-45 data connectors to these sockets.
Associated Ethernet wiring shall be limited to the inside
of the building.
2.3 Power Cord
In case power cord is replaced, replacement must meet local requirements.
To ensure a reliable connection to an AC mains supply,
equipment provides an appliance IEC60320 inlet used for connecting a detachable power supply cord.
Power socket outlet must be located near Midspan and
easily accessible. The only way of removing power from unit is by disconnecting the power cord from the outlet
This unit operates under SELV (Safety Extra Low
Voltage) conditions, according to EN60950-1/IEC60950-
1. Conditions are maintained only if the equipment to which unit is connected also operates under SELV conditions.
2.4 Power Cord Specifications by Country
U.S.A. and Canada
Cord must be UL-approved or CSA certified.  Minimum specification for flexible cord is:
o No. 18 AWG o Type SV or SJ o Three-conductor
Cord set must have a rated current capacity
of at least 13A for PD-9524G/ACDC/M, PD­9512G/ACDC/M; and 10A for PD-9506G/ACDC/M
Attachment plug must be an earth-grounding
type with a NEMA 5-15P (15A, 125V) or NEMA 6-15P (15A, 250V) configuration.
Denmark
Supply plug must comply with section 107-2-D1, standard DK2-1a or DK2-5a.
Switzerland
Supply plug must comply with SEV/ASE 1011.
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France and Peru
IT supplies cannot power this unit. If your supplies are an IT type, unit must be powered by 230V (2P+T) via an isolation transformer with a 1:1 ratio, and with secondary connection point labeled Neutral and connected directly to ground.
U.K
Power over Ethernet Midspan is covered by General Approval NS/G/12345/J/100003, for indirect connection to a public telecommunications system.
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3 About the Power over Ethernet
Midspan
Microsemi’s family of Power over Ethernet Midspans 95xx inject power over data-carrying Ethernet cabling. Employing these devices reduces the need for AC outlets, local UPS and AC/DC adapters near PDs.
PD-9506G/9512G/9524G Midspans support 6, 12, and 24 ports respectively, in a 10/100/1000BaseTx Ethernet network, over TIA/EIA­568 category 5/5e/6 cabling. 95xxG family can provide up to 60W (or 72W in Extra Power mode) according to the new PoE standard; IEEE802.3at. 95xxG series implements two 802.3at systems in parallel, each delivering 30W over 2 pairs. DC power is fed over both spare and data pairs of wires within a cable (1/2, 3/6, 4/5, and 7/8) to terminal units.
RPS family can provide backup or additional power to PD-95xxG products.
Power over Ethernet Midspan normally powers devices that are Power over Ethernet enabled or are equipped to receive power over Ethernet. These devices are called Powered Devices (PDs).
Features of the Power over Ethernet Midspan include:
Safe and reliable power over an existing Ethernet
infrastructure
Remote management using Web control and/or SNMPv3  Highest level of network security  Safe solution that protects network infrastructure  Standards compliant: IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at  Provides safe Power + Data over a single RJ45 cable
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3.1 10/100/1000BASE-TX Ports Definition
The following sections detail 95xxG ports and their functions.
3.1.1 Data Input Ports
Midspan has 6, 12, or 24 10/100/1000Base-T Data In ports, located on PoE front panel (Figure 3-1), configured in a non-crossover manner
(straight-wired). These ports are designed to carry Ethernet data only (Tx/Rx) over:
Standard 4-wire pairs (pins 1/2, 3/6, 4/5 and 7/8)
(1000Base-T)
2-wire pairs (pins 1/2 and 3/6) (10/100Base-T)
3.1.2 Data and Power Output Ports
Midspan has 6, 12, or 24 10/100/1000Base-T Data & Power Out ports, located on the front panel (see Figure 3-1). These ports are configured in
a non-crossover manner (straight-wired) and carry Ethernet data over:
Standard 4-wire pairs (pins 1/2, 3/6, 4/5, and 7/8)
(1000Base-T)
2-wire pairs (pins 1/2 and 3/6) (10/100Base-T)  PD-95xxG series carry DC power over 4-wire pairs (pins
4/5, 7/8 and pins 1/2, 3/6)
Power over Ethernet Midspan is not a repeater; therefore maximum distance from Ethernet switch must not exceed 100 meters (328ft). Power over Ethernet Midspan is guaranteed to work only within this distance, as specified in IEEE 802.3 AT standard.
Figure 3-1: Power over Ethernet Midspan, Front View
(PD-9524G)
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