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DmSwitch Installation Guide

204.4088.05

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Revision HistoryRevision 1.4 2006/10/20First versionRevision 1.5 2008/05/23CE Mark included

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Warranty

This product is guaranteed to be free against manufacturing and raw material defects, during the period specified inthe sales receipt.

The warranty includes only the repair and replacement of components or defective parts, free of charge. The warrantydoes not cover damages caused by any one of the following conditions: improper use, energy failures, natural phe-nomena (lightning, for example), failure in equipments connected to this product, improper grounding or repairs doneby DATACOM unauthorized personnel.

This warranty does not cover repairs done at the customer’s site. All equipments must be sent to DATACOM to berepaired.

Quality Management System

certified by DQS according to ISO9001

Register number (287097 QM)

Although this document has been written with care, the company does not assume responsibility for occasional mis-takes and omissions in its content. Likewise, DATACOM is not liable for any damages that may result from the use ofthe information contained in this manual. Specifications provided in this manual are subject to changes without anyprevious notice and should not be construed as a commitment of any kind by DATACOM.

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Contact Information

In order to contact the DATACOM technical support, or sales department:

• Support:

• E-mail: [email protected]

• Phone: +55 51 3358-0122

• Fax: +55 51 3358-0101

• Sales:

• E-mail: [email protected]

• Phone: +55 51 3358-0100

• Fax: +55 51 3358-0101

• Internet:

• www.datacom.ind.br

• Address:

• DATACOM

• Av. França 735 - Porto Alegre, RS - Brazil

• CEP: 90230-220

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Conventions

General Information:

Symbol Description

Notes give an explanation about some topic in

the foregoing paragraph.

Safety information

Symbol Description

Generic alarm symbol: To suggest a general

safety

ESD protection symbol: To suggest

electrostatic-sensitive equipment

Electric shock symbol: To suggest a danger of

high voltage

Microwave symbol: To suggest a high-intensity

electromagnetic field

Laser symbol: To suggest a strong laser beam

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Table of Contents1. General Recommendation.....................................................................................................................1

1.1. Before the Installation.................................................................................................................1

2. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................3

2.1. Overview.....................................................................................................................................32.2. Front Panel Description...............................................................................................................5

2.2.1. Front Panel Overview.....................................................................................................52.2.2. System Status LEDs.......................................................................................................62.2.3. Port Leds.........................................................................................................................72.2.4. Console and Alarm Ports................................................................................................82.2.5. Slave/Master and Stack/Uplink Buttons.........................................................................9

2.3. Rear Panel Description..............................................................................................................102.3.1. DmSwitch F1 Rear Panel.............................................................................................102.3.2. DmSwitch F2/G1 Rear Panel.......................................................................................112.3.3. DmSwitch F3 Rear Panel.............................................................................................11

3. Making Connections............................................................................................................................13

3.1. Connecting Devices through RJ-45 Ports.................................................................................133.2. Connecting a SFP Module........................................................................................................133.3. Connecting the Switch in a Stack Configuration......................................................................15

4. Switch Installation ...............................................................................................................................16

4.1. Package Contents......................................................................................................................164.2. Installation Guidelines..............................................................................................................164.3. Installing the Switch without a Rack........................................................................................164.4. Installing the Switch in a Rack.................................................................................................164.5. Powering the Switch.................................................................................................................174.6. Installing/Removing a G1/F2/F3 version Hot-Swap Power Unit.............................................19

5. Technical Specification........................................................................................................................20

5.1. Environmental Conditions.........................................................................................................205.2. Power Supply............................................................................................................................205.3. Consumption.............................................................................................................................225.4. Weight.......................................................................................................................................225.5. Dimensions................................................................................................................................22

A. Applicable Standards..........................................................................................................................24

A.1. Specification and Description..................................................................................................24

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List of Tables2-1. System LEDs........................................................................................................................................62-2. Port LEDs.............................................................................................................................................72-3. Voltages and states for alarm inputs...................................................................................................??2-4. Alarm Port Pins Assignments...............................................................................................................92-5. Console Port Pins Assignments............................................................................................................93-1. Cable Category...................................................................................................................................133-2. Gigabit SFP Modules.........................................................................................................................145-1. Recommended Power Limits and Consumption Parameters.............................................................205-2. Absolute Power Limits.......................................................................................................................215-3. Maximum Power Consumption of Different Models.........................................................................225-4. Weight of Different Models................................................................................................................225-5. Dimensions.........................................................................................................................................23A-1. Applicable Standards.........................................................................................................................24

List of Figures2-1. Overview of the DmSwitch 2000 G1...................................................................................................32-2. Overview of the DmSwitch 3000 F1....................................................................................................32-3. Overview of the DmSwitch 3000 F2....................................................................................................42-4. Overview of the DmSwitch 3000 F3....................................................................................................42-5. DmSwitch 2000 G1 Front Panel..........................................................................................................52-6. DmSwitch 3000 F1 Front Panel...........................................................................................................52-7. DmSwitch 3000 F2 Front Panel...........................................................................................................52-8. DmSwitch 3000 F3 Front Panel...........................................................................................................62-9. DmSwitch 3000 System LEDs Location..............................................................................................62-10. Port LEDs Location............................................................................................................................72-11. Console and Alarm Port Pins Order...................................................................................................82-12. Stacking Buttons Location...............................................................................................................102-13. DmSwitch F1 Rear Panel.................................................................................................................102-14. DmSwitch F2 Rear Panel.................................................................................................................112-15. DmSwitch F3 Rear Panel.................................................................................................................123-1. SFP Module Installation.....................................................................................................................133-2. Stacking Cable Connection................................................................................................................154-1. Rack Mounting...................................................................................................................................164-2. DmSwitch F1 Power Connectors.......................................................................................................184-3. DmSwitch F2 Power Connectors.......................................................................................................184-4. AC/DC Power Suply Connector.........................................................................................................185-1. Rear Pannel with Power Supplies Connectors...................................................................................205-2. Power Supply Rear Panel...................................................................................................................21

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Chapter 1. General Recommendation

1.1. Before the Installation

"Before the installation, read the entire manual attentively."

"The installation of any electric equipment must be in accordance with the current law in the placewhere this equipment will be installed. This includes adequate devices of protection, sizing and protectionto the capacities of the equipment."

"Always observe the instructions of security during the installation, operation or maintenance ofthis product. Installation, adjustment or maintenance must be carried through only by qualified, trainedand authorized people."

"The power supply, where the supply cable is connected, must be positioned near the equipmentand be on an easily accessible location, because the equipment is turned on and off through it."

"Follow attentively every guidance included in this manual. In case of doubts, please contact theauthorized technical support."

"All slots that are not occupied with boards must be closed with a blank panel. Thus, you avoid theexposure to the energized parts inside the equipment. This procedure must be performed only by a trainedand authorized person."

"When installing the equipment, always tighten screws and knurling screws until the end of theirthread and until they are completely tightened."

"The described equipment in this manual is sensible to the static electricity. Before handlingany equipment described in this manual, verify if the devices of protection against static electricity arefunctioning correctly."

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"Some equipment in this manual have laser emitting optical modules. Avoid the exposure to eyesand skin."

"WEEE Directive Symbol (Applicable in the European Union and other European countrieswith separate collection systems).This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this productmust not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equip-ment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronicequipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will helpconserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and theenvironment. For more information about where you can drop off your consumer waste equipment for re-cycling, please contact your local city recycling office or the dealer from whom you originally purchasedthe product."

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Chapter 2. Introduction

2.1. Overview

DATACOM DmSwitch is a line of Metro Ethernet Switches with L2 and L3 wire-speed comutation capa-bility, MPLS features, that allow its utilization as a Label Edge Router, and many QoS L2-L7 facilities,ensuring bandwidth control and priority management. It is composed by the 2000 and 3000 families.

DmSwitch 2000 is a family of standalone manageable switches composed by the 2204G1 and 2304G1models. They are equipped with 4 100BASE-FX and 4 GBE combo ports (10/100/1000Base-T or SFP).

DmSwitch 3000 is a family of stackable manageable switches composed by the 3224F1, 3324F1, 3224F2,3324F2, 3224F3 and 3324F3 models. Their stacking ports allow the connection of up to eight switches in astack configuration. They can also be used in standalone mode. The 3224F1, 3324F1, 3224F2 and 3324F2versions are equipped with 24 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX and 4 GBE combo ports (10/100/1000Base-T orSFP), while the 3224F3 and 3324F3 versions are equipped with 24 100BASE-FX and 4 GBE combo ports(10/100/1000Base-T or SFP).

All switch models use unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable ports and Auto MDI/MDI-X, allowing the useof either straight or crossover twisted-pair cables. It means the switch can be used to connect to otherswitches, hubs, routers, PCs and many other networking equipments.

Both 2000 and 3000 families switches can be managed through DmView, Telnet/SSH, Web or SNMP.

Figure 2-1. Overview of the DmSwitch 2000 G1

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Figure 2-2. Overview of the DmSwitch 3000 F1

Figure 2-3. Overview of the DmSwitch 3000 F2

Figure 2-4. Overview of the DmSwitch 3000 F3

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2.2. Front Panel Description

2.2.1. Front Panel Overview

2.2.1.1. DmSwitch 2000

The front panel of the DmSwitch 2000G1 contains 4 100BASE-FX ports, 4 10/100/1000Base-T/SFPcombo ports and a RS-232 console port.

Figure 2-5. DmSwitch 2000 G1 Front Panel

2.2.1.2. DmSwitch 3000

The front panel of the DmSwitch 3000F1 contains 24 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports, 410/100/1000Base-T/SFP combo ports, an RS-232 console port and two buttons for changing stackingoptions.

Figure 2-6. DmSwitch 3000 F1 Front Panel

The front panel of the DmSwitch 3000F2 contains 24 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports, 410/100/1000Base-T/SFP combo ports, an RS-232 console port, an alarm port and two buttons forchanging stacking options.

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Figure 2-7. DmSwitch 3000 F2 Front Panel

The front panel of the DmSwitch 3000F3 contains 24 100BASE-FX SFP ports, 4 10/100/1000Base-T/SFPcombo ports, an RS-232 console port, an alarm port and two buttons for changing stacking options.

Figure 2-8. DmSwitch 3000 F3 Front Panel

2.2.2. System Status LEDs

The System Status LEDs on the front panel can be used to monitor system activity. Following Figureshows where the leds are located and the next table indicates the system status acording to each led’scondition.

Figure 2-9. DmSwitch 3000 System LEDs Location

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Table 2-1. System LEDs

LED CONDITION STATUS

Power ON System is powered on

OFF System is powered off

Fail ON Indicates hardware failure

OFF System is operating normally

Stack * Blinking Switch is operating in stack mode (master)

ON Switch is operating in stack mode (slave)

OFF Switch is operating in standalone mode

Sys** ON System is booting

OFF System is ready

Alarm ON System Alarm is active

OFF System Alarm is inactive

• * valid only for DmSwitch 3000 family.

• ** valid only for DmSwitch 2000 family.

2.2.3. Port Leds

Port LEDs indicate data activity and speed on each port. Their location is shown in the next Figure andtheir status on the table below.

Figure 2-10. Port LEDs Location

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Table 2-2. Port LEDs

LED CONDITION SYSTEM STATUS

Ports 1 to 24 (DmSwitch 3000) / 1 to 4 (DmSwitch 2000) - Fast Ethernet

Link/Act ON/Blinking Connection established. Blinking indicates portactivity.

OFF No connection established.

10/100 (F1/F2),Speed (G1/F3)

ON Indicates that a 10Mbps connection wasestablished (when Link/Act is ON/Blinking).

OFF Indicates that a 100Mbps connection wasestablished.

Ports 25 to 28 (DmSwitch 3000) / 5 to 8 (DmSwitch 2000) - Gigabit Ethernet

Link/Act ON/Blinking Connection established. Blinking indicates portactivity.

OFF No connection established.

10/100/1000(F1/F2), Speed(G1/F3)

ON indicates that a 10/100Mbps connection wasestablished (when Link/Act is ON/Blinking).

OFF Indicates that a 1000Mbps connection wasestablished.

2.2.4. Console and Alarm Ports

The DmSwitch 2000G1 and the DmSwitch 3000F1 contain one DB9 Console connector on their frontpanel. The DmSwitch 3000F2 and DmSwitch 3000F3 contain two DB9 connectors on their front panel.The upper connector is the Alarm port and the lower is the Console port.

The pin-out of both console and alarm ports are shown in the next figure.

Figure 2-11. Console and Alarm Port Pins Order

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The Alarm port contains 3 alarm inputs and 1 alarm output. Detection of alarms occurs when the IN+ pinbecomme less -8V than the IN- pin. The table below presents voltages and states for alarm inputs.

Table 2-3. Voltages and states for alarm inputs

IN+ Pin IN- Pin Alarm State

0V 0V to -8V No alarm

0V -8V to -60V Alarm active

The Alarm output works as follows. In an alarm situation or when the device is powered off, pin 4 (com-mon) is short-circuited with pin 9 (NF). When alarm is off, the pin 4 turns to a short circuit with pin 5(NA), while pin 9 keeps isolated.

Alarm pin assignments are provided in the following table:

Table 2-4. Alarm Port Pins Assignments

Input/Output Pin Name DB9 Pin Number

Alarm Inputs

Alarm Input #1 IN- 6

IN+ 1

Alarm Input #2 IN- 7

IN+ 2

Alarm Input #3 IN- 8

IN+ 3

Alarm Output

Alarm Output #1 IN- 4

NA 5

NF 9

Next table shows the Console Port pin assignments:

Table 2-5. Console Port Pins Assignments

Serial Port Pin Name Pin Number

RX 3

TX 2

GND 4 and 5

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Chapter 2. Introduction

2.2.5. Slave/Master and Stack/Uplink Buttons

The DmSwitch 3000 family contains two buttons to control stacking. When pressed, the Stack/Uplinkbutton makes the Switch operate in standalone mode, allowing the ports 27 and 28 to be used as normalEthernet ports instead of stacking ports. When stacking mode is selected, the Slave/Master button selectsone switch in the stack to operate as the master. The entire stack will be managed by this unit.

Figure 2-12. Stacking Buttons Location

2.3. Rear Panel Description

The Rear Panel is described separately for the F1, F2/G1 and F3 versions.

2.3.1. DmSwitch F1 Rear Panel

The DmSwitch F1 Rear Panel contains one AC power connector and one Redundant Power Unit (RPU)outlet.

Figure 2-13. DmSwitch F1 Rear Panel

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The AC power input accepts any suply voltage in the range from 100~240 VAC at 50~60 Hz. An optionalexternal 12VDC RPU can be used by connecting it to the RPU outlet.

WARNING:

"Use only a DATACOM DmSwitch 3000 RPU to guarantee that only the main power unit supplies powerto the system when both main AC suply and RPU are connected at the same time!"

2.3.2. DmSwitch F2/G1 Rear Panel

WARNING:

"Only use the power supply PSU-75 in switches F2 and F3."

The DmSwitch 3000F2 and DmSwitch 2000F3 Rear Panels contain two AC/DC power connectors andtwo sites for Datacom Redundant Hot Swap Power Units.

Figure 2-14. DmSwitch F2 Rear Panel

The AC/DC power inputs accept any suply voltage in the range from 100~240 VAC at 50~60 Hz and48~60VDC. Each connector supplies one Power Unit. The use of a redundant power unit is optional. Theswitch is able to operate with a single unit.

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2.3.3. DmSwitch F3 Rear Panel

The DmSwitch F3 Rear Panel contains two AC/DC power connectors and two sites for Datacom Redun-dant Hot Swap Power Units.

Figure 2-15. DmSwitch F3 Rear Panel

The AC/DC power inputs accept any suply voltage in the range from 100~240 VAC at 50~60 Hz and48~60VDC. Each connector supplies one Power Unit. The use of a redundant power unit is optional. Theswitch is able to operate with a single unit.

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Chapter 3. Making Connections

3.1. Connecting Devices through RJ-45 Ports

The DmSwitch 3000 and DmSwitch 2000 families equipments can be connected to 10, 100 or 1000 Mbpsdevices. Their ports accept automatic MDI/MDI-X configuration, so either cross or straight cables can beused.

Use Unshielded Twisted-Pair (UTP) or Shielded Twisted-Pair (STP) cables with RJ-45 connectors. Con-nect one end of the cable directly into the switch port and the other end into the networking device.

Check the table bellow to make sure the cables you are using in your network are the correct ones.

Table 3-1. Cable Category

Connection UTP Category

10BASE-T 3 or better

100BASE-TX 5 or better

1000BASE-T 5 or better

3.2. Connecting a SFP Module

The use of a SFP transceiver is optional. It is not included in the package. Follow the next instructions toinstall a SFP module properly:

Figure 3-1. SFP Module Installation

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1. Insert the SFP transceiver into one of the four switch module bays. There’s only one orientation thatthe module can be plugged. The optical connector should face outward. The slot connector shouldface down for the upper bays, and up for the lower bays.

2. Slide the module into the slot and press firmly to ensure it seats into place.

NOTE:

"When a SFP port is used, its correspondent 10/100/1000BASE-T port is automaticaly disabled."

NOTE:

"Installing or removing a SFP module can be done without powering off the switch. SFP transceivers arehot-swappable, but make sure there are no network optic cables connected to the module before removingit!"

The SFP modules that can be used with DmSwitch and each correspondent maximum cable lenght aredescribed in the table below:

Table 3-2. Gigabit SFP Modules

SFP Module Fiber Type Maximum Lenght

1000BASE-SX multimode 550m

1000BASE-LX singlemode 10km

1000BASE-LH singlemode 70km

1000BASE-LZ singlemode 110km

WARNING:

"Signals over fiber optic cables are transmitted via lasers. Although the lasers are compliant with therequirements of Class 1 Laser Products and are eye safe in normal conditions, never look direclty at atransmit port when it’s turned on!"

Note: Standard SFPs operate in temperature from 0 to 70 degrees Celsius, but DATACOM sells underorder SFPs that operate between -40 and 85 degrees Celsius.

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3.3. Connecting the Switch in a Stack Configuration

DmSwitch 3000 family supports two stacking topology configurations, the line and the ring topologiesand up to 8 equipments. In line-topology, there’s one cable connecting each switch to its neighbour. Inring-topology, a redundant path is formed by an extra cable connecting the bottom switch to the top switchof the stack.

Stacking connections should be made using 27 and 28 10/100/1000Base-T ports only and category 5 orbetter UTP/STP cables.

Figure 3-2. Stacking Cable Connection

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Chapter 4. Switch Installation

4.1. Package Contents• One DmSwitch 2000 or 3000

• Two mounting brackets already attached to the switch

• One AC power cord

Be sure you have received all the content listed above and check the items for damage. If there’s somethingmissing or damaged, contact DATACOM for assistance.

4.2. Installation Guidelines

Before you choose a location to install the switch, make sure to follow the guidelines below:

• Choose a location where you can easily access the RJ-45 ports and that allows the LEDs to be visible.

• The site’s temperature should be kept within 0 to 65 degrees Celsius and its humidity within 10 to 90%,non-condensing.

• Do not restrict airflow by providing approximately 5 centimeters (2 inches) of space on all sides of thedevice.

• Locate the switch near a power source.

4.3. Installing the Switch without a Rack

To use the switch outside a rack, you may want to remove the side brackets that come attached to theswitch. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove them.

After removing the brackets, choose a flat surface near an AC power source to place the switch.

4.4. Installing the Switch in a Rack

The switch can be installed in a 19" rack. The brackets used to fix the device already come attached to theswitch. To install the switch in a rack, use the following procedure and refer to the figure below:

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Figure 4-1. Rack Mounting

1. Place the switch in the rack.

2. Insert two screws (not provided) on each bracket to secure the switch in the rack.

4.5. Powering the Switch

WARNING:

"The plug is the disconnection device on the equipment. The socket outlet, where the supply cable isconnected, must be positioned near the equipment and have easy access."

"Before connecting any cable to the equipment, be sure that the grounding system is functional."

After installing the switch, plug one end of a IEC-320 standard power cable into the AC receptacle locatedat the rear panel of the switch and the other end into the local power source outlet. The Power LED shouldlight, indicating the switch is correctly powered.

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In the DmSwitch F1 version, you can choose to suply the switch with a RPU. To do so, connect the RPUinto the RPU outlet located at the rear panel of the switch.

Figure 4-2. DmSwitch F1 Power Connectors

The DmSwitch 2000 G1, 3000 F2 and 3000 F3 have two AC/DC power connectors at the rear panel, onefor each power source. If you are using both redundant power units, use two power cables to connectthem.

Figure 4-3. DmSwitch F2 Power Connectors

If DC power is used, the power cable should be cut close to the AC sockets connection plug and connectedin a way that the socket central pin corresponds to ground protection and the other 2 pins supply the power,as seen in the next Figure. The equipment shelf is connected directly to protection ground.

Figure 4-4. AC/DC Power Suply Connector

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4.6. Installing/Removing a G1/F2/F3 version Hot-SwapPower Unit

The DmSwitch G1/F2/F3 versions are able to work with one or two Hot-Swap Power Units. Follow thenext instructions to install or remove a Power Unit:

Installing a Power Unit:

1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws that attach the protection panel of the Power Unit’ssite (if present).

2. Insert the RPU into the slot and slide it through the track. Press it firmly to ensure it is properly placed.

3. Use your fingers to attach the two big silverplated screws placed on the Power Unit’s panel to secureit on its slot.

Removing a Power Unit:

1. Use your fingers to detach the two big silverplated screws placed on the Power Unit’s panel.

2. Pull the RPU, using the screws as knobs, and remove it outside the slot.

3. If no other Power Unit is to be put into the same slot, attach the protection panel (if you have one)using a Phillips screwdriver.

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Chapter 5. Technical Specification

5.1. Environmental Conditions• Operation temperature: 0 to 65 degrees Celsius.

• Relative Humidity: 10% to 90%, non condensing.

5.2. Power Supply

The DmSwitch 3000 F2 and 3000 F3 have two slots at the rear panel, one for each power supply. Use onlyPSU-75 power supply units for correct operation on the equipment.

Power is supplied to the equipment through a power cord terminated with a thre-prong plug. This cablecan be connected to any type of AC outlet, within the specified voltage limits. If using DC power, the ACplug must be cut off from the power cord. Use the wire corresponding to the central pin as the protectionground and the other two for DC power, regardless of polarity. The equipment chassis is connected to theprotection ground.

The equipment can be powered with any voltage within the range specified below, without any kind ofmanual section. This is automatically done by the equipment, for both the main supply and the optionalback-up power supply. Two supplies can be installed for redundant operation and can be hot-swapped.

Figure 5-1. Rear Pannel with Power Supplies Connectors

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Table 5-1. Recommended Power Limits and Consumption Parameters

Rec. Voltage Limits Power Type Freq. Power max. Current max.

min. max.

48V 60V DC - 60W 1,5A

100V 240V AC 50/60Hz 60W 0,6A

The limits of the table bellow can not be exceeded in any hypothesis.

Table 5-2. Absolute Power Limits

Absolute Voltage Limits Power Type Freq. Power max. Current max.

min. max.

36V 72V DC - 60W 2,5A

90V 264V AC 50/60Hz 60W 1,0A

Figure 5-2. Power Supply Rear Panel

WARNING:

"The plug is the disconnection device on the equipment. The socket outlet, where the supply cable isconnected, must be positioned near the equipment and have easy access."

WARNING:

"In case of using DC voltage, be careful so that the equipment protection ground cable (green cable withyellow line related to the central socket pin) matches the system protection ground cable. This cable mustbe connected before any other connection. The metallic structure of the equipment is connected to theprotection ground cable."

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WARNING:

"The fuse F1 supports a 3.15A fuse, type T (delay), 250V. If necessary, replace it only for another one ofthe same type and value."

WARNING:

"The fuse F2 supports a 6.3A fuse, type T (delay), 250V. If necessary, replace it only for another one ofthe same type and value."

5.3. Consumption

Table 5-3. Maximum Power Consumption of Different Models

Models Consumption (W)

DmSwitch 2000 G1 50

DmSwitch 3000 F1 50

DmSwitch 3000 F2 50

DmSwitch 3000 F3 60

5.4. Weight

Table 5-4. Weight of Different Models

Models Weight (Kg)

DmSwitch 2000 G1 3,40

DmSwitch 3000 F1 2,96

DmSwitch 3000 F2 3,34

DmSwitch 3000 F3 3,58

DmSwitch 2000 G1 with RPU 3,68

DmSwitch 3000 F2 with RPU 3,63

DmSwitch 3000 F3 with RPU 3,86

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5.5. Dimensions

The equipment is presented in a 19-inch cabinet with 1U height.

Table 5-5. Dimensions

Models Dimensions Without Mouting Brackets Dimensions With Mouting Brackets

DmSwitch G1 43mm height, 440mm width, 251mm depth 43mm height, 483mm width, 251mm depth

DmSwitch F1 43mm height, 440mm width, 230mm depth 43mm height, 483mm width, 230mm depth

DmSwitch F2 43mm height, 440mm width, 251mm depth 43mm height, 483mm width, 251mm depth

DmSwitch F3 43mm height, 440mm width, 251mm depth 43mm height, 483mm width, 251mm depth

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Appendix A. Applicable Standards

A.1. Specification and Description

Table A-1. Applicable Standards

Specification Description

Immunity EN 61000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge

EN 61000-4-3 Radio FrequencyElectromagnetic Field Amplitude Modulated

EN 61000-4-4 Fast Transientes (burst)

EN 61000-4-5 Surges

EN 61000-4-6 Radio Frequency ConductedContinuos

EN 300386 Radiated Immunity

EMC CISPR-22 Class A

FCC Class A

EN 61000-3-3 Voltage Fluctuation and Fliker

EMI CISPR-22 Class A

FCC Class A

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