Friedrich Luetze 77920X0401 Ethernet Switch User Manual BA LCOS Unmanaged Switch V00 EN

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Operating Instructions
LCOS Unmanaged Switch
4 ports / 8 ports
779200.0401, LCOS-SW-4P
779201.0401, LCOS-SW-4P
779200.0801, LCOS-SW-8P
779201.0801, LCOS-SW-8P
Version 00
23.08.2018
The company Friedrich Lütze GmbH reserves the right to make changes to its products in the interest
of technical development. These changes are not necessarily documented in each individual case.
This manual and the information contained herein have been compiled with due care. However, the
company Friedrich Lütze GmbH accepts no liability for printing or other errors or resulting damage.
The brands and product names mentioned in this book are trademarks or registered trademarks of the
respective titleholders.
© Copyright 2018 by Friedrich Lütze GmbH. All rights reserved.
Friedrich Lütze GmbH
Postfach 1224 (PLZ 71366)
Bruckwiesenstrasse 17-19
D-71384 Weinstadt
GERMANY / DEUTSCHLAND
Tel.: +49 (0) 7151 6053-0
Fax: +49 (0) 7151 6053-277(-288)
info@luetze.de
www.luetze.com
LCOS Unmanaged Switch â–ª Contents
Introduction....................................................................................................... 4
1.1
About these instructions .............................................................................................................. 5
General Information.......................................................................................... 6
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
Safety instructions and technical information .............................................................................. 6
Copyright ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Disclaim of Liability ...................................................................................................................... 6
Standards and norms .................................................................................................................. 7
Scope of validity of the manual.................................................................................................... 8
Approvals..................................................................................................................................... 9
Applicable documents................................................................................................................ 11
Safety ............................................................................................................... 12
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
Contents of the operating instructions .......................................................................................
Applicable documents................................................................................................................
Appropriate Use.........................................................................................................................
Product life.................................................................................................................................
Addressees................................................................................................................................
Responsibility of the operator ....................................................................................................
Changes and modifications to the devices ................................................................................
Safety device .............................................................................................................................
Special safety notes...................................................................................................................
Further safety notes ..................................................................................................................
12
12
12
13
14
15
15
15
15
17
Product Overview ........................................................................................... 18
4.1
4.2
4.3
Construction types ..................................................................................................................... 18
Overview of product features..................................................................................................... 19
Function carrier (with power module) ........................................................................................ 21
Transport and storage.................................................................................... 22
Scope of delivery ............................................................................................ 23
6.1
6.2
6.3
The LCOS Unmanaged Switch consists of:............................................................................... 23
Accessories ............................................................................................................................. 23
Checking the delivery ................................................................................................................ 24
Product Assembly .......................................................................................... 25
7.1
7.2
LCOS Unmanaged Ethernet-Switches ...................................................................................... 25
LED status displays ................................................................................................................... 26
Technical Data ................................................................................................ 27
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
Identification...............................................................................................................................
Description.................................................................................................................................
Communication..........................................................................................................................
Safety.........................................................................................................................................
General ......................................................................................................................................
27
27
27
27
27
Mounting / Dismounting................................................................................. 29
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.7
Installation position ....................................................................................................................
Mounting ....................................................................................................................................
Wiring.........................................................................................................................................
Pin assignment ..........................................................................................................................
Further information on the LCOS system (basics).....................................................................
Coding of LCOS modules ..........................................................................................................
Installing Data and Power Bridges.............................................................................................
10
Commissioning - Hardware .......................................................................... 41
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30
36
37
38
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10.1 Safety notes Power supply
.................................................................................................. 41
10.2 Safety notes Housing................................................................................................................. 42
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Operation......................................................................................................... 43
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
Functional description................................................................................................................
Frame-Switching functionalities .................................................................................................
Specific functions of the Ethernet interface ...............................................................................
Other functions and features .....................................................................................................
Display elements .......................................................................................................................
Interfaces ...................................................................................................................................
12
Maintenance - Hardware ................................................................................ 46
13
Final Shutdown and Disposal........................................................................ 47
14
Service ............................................................................................................. 48
15
Appendix ......................................................................................................... 49
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43
44
44
44
45
15.1 Overview of other applicable documents................................................................................... 49
15.2 Explanation of abbreviations used............................................................................................. 50
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Revision history.............................................................................................. 52
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LCOS Unmanaged Switch â–ª Introduction
Introduction
These operating instructions are part of the LCOS Unmanaged Switch.
Read and understand these instructions before installing, operating, or
maintaining the equipment.
Before using the device, please read these operating instructions to avoid
possible dangers and to ensure proper use.
Risk of injury and damage to property due to non-observance of the
operating instructions.
Always read these operating instructions before planning the system in order
to avoid or reduce risks and damage.
These operating instructions contain important information on safety,
commissioning, operation, maintenance and disposal of the device.
Always keep the document at hand. This applies until the device is disposed of.
Pass on the operating instructions if the device is sold, distributed or loaned.
You can also find these operating instructions at www.luetze.com.
In the search field, enter either the product name: LCOS Unmanaged Switch
or the product number: 77920*
Short description LCOS Unmanaged (Industrial Ethernet) Switches
The LCOS unmanaged switches are highly suitable for use in industrial ethernet
networks. In addition to durability, the units also offer more performance, such as
QoS (Quality of services) or operation in Profinet and Ethernet IP. Thanks to their
modular design, the units can be supplied with power in the LCOS system either
by means of the existing connectors or via the energy bus. They can also be used
in building automation systems due to the fact that they can run on AC voltage.
The application temperature range is -25 °C to +70°C.
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1.1
About these instructions
These operating instructions provide information on the handling of the LCOS
Unmanaged Switch over its entire product life cycle, from delivery to disposal.
Other documents apply in addition to these operating instructions. (See also
chapter „2.7 Applicable documents“ on page 11) in this document. Please
also refer to the data sheets associated with the products.
If you have suggestions for improving this document, please contact the company
Friedrich Lütze GmbH.
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LCOS Unmanaged Switch â–ª General Information
General Information
2.1
Safety instructions and technical information
This document contains several safety messages. Each safety message contains
a defined signal word and a color. The color and the word are referring to an alert
level. There are 4 levels. The safety messages point out hazardous situations and
give information on how to avoid these.
Indicates a hazardous situation, which if not avoided will result in death
or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation, which if not avoided can result in death
or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation, which if not avoided can result in minor
or moderate injury.
Indicates a situation which could damage the product or the environment.
This notice does not apply to personal injury.
Additionally following symbols can be found. These refer to important technical
information and instructions:
Refers to important technical information.
This indicates to the user a specific action that must be performed to
operate the device safely.
Refers to the use of different tools.
2.2
Copyright
This document is intended for the operator and his employees. It is forbidden to
give the content to a third party, to duplicate, exploit or impart it. The Friedrich
Lütze GmbH has to allow it explicit in writing.
General data, text, images and drawings are copyrighted and are liable to the
industrial property right. Contravention can be prosecuted. The named brands
and product names in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks by
titleholder.
2.3
Disclaim of Liability
The document was written under consideration of the applied standards,
regulations and the current state of technology.
The content is verified of accuracy. Discrepancies are not excluded. For those
discrepancies we disclaim liability. Applicable changes and additional information
will be in the next version of the document.
The Friedrich Lütze GmbH does not assume liability for any damages and
accidents of following reasons:
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2.4
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Nonobservance of the document
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Untrained and unqualified personnel
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Non conventional use
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Non approved reconstructions and functional modifications of the product
â–ª
Using non original or non admitted parts or equipment
Standards and norms
LCOS Unmanaged switches are state of the technology and comply with the
applicable safety regulations and the corresponding harmonized European
standards (EN).
EN 61131-2
Industrial-process control systems - Instruments with
analogue inputs and two- or multi-state outputs - Part 2:
Guidance for inspection and routine testing (IEC 65B/957/
CD:2014)
EN 61000-6-2
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-2: Generic
standards - Immunity standard for industrial environments
(IEC 77/488/CDV:2015); German version FprEN 61000-62:2015
EN 61000-6-4
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-4: Generic
standards - Emission standard for industrial environments
(IEC 61000-6-4:2006 + A1:2010); German version
EN 61000-6-4:2007 + A1:2011
UL 61010-1
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use - Part 1: General
requirements (IEC 61010-1:2010 + Cor. :2011); German
version EN 61010-1:2010
UL 61010-2-201
Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for
Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use - Part 2-201:
Particular Requirements for Control Equipment (IEC 65/
582/CD:2014)
(IEC 61010-2-201)
(As at: 21.08.2018)
The current issue status of the standards as well as further information
on the product can be found in the respective data sheets.
The constantly updated data sheets can be found at www.luetze.com
Enter either the product name: LCOS Unmanaged Switch or this article
number: 77920* into the search field.
Here you will always find the latest documents (e.g. operating instructions) for
the products as well as further articles and technical information.
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2.5
Scope of validity of the manual
These operating instructions apply exclusively to devices with the following item
number(s):
1.) 779200.0401 / 779201.0401 - LCOS Unmanaged Switch 4 ports
2.) 779200.0801 / 779201.0801 - LCOS Unmanaged Switch 8 ports
The 9-digit article number of the device can be taken from the first number on the
Identification label.
2.5.1
Identification label
The identification plate contains the required markings for the respective product
and provides important technical data.
Note the identification label.
â–ª
The identification label should always be visual
â–ª
If there is a fault, the part number and serial number are needed.
The identification plate, which has the following structure, is located on the
device:
Abb. 1: Identification plate (example)
The identification label contains the following information:
1. Part number
2. Assembly designation / module description
3. Module Description
4. Version number / Firmware Version (SW) (Empty in the example)
5. Hardware Revision (HW)
6. Serial number (X) / place of manufacture (YYY) / batch identification (Z)
7. Company address / place of production (YYY: "LUT" for Weinstadt and "EQQ"
for Czech Republic)
8. Block diagram
9. Company name / web address
10.Approvals / declarations of conformity (e.g. CE marking, UL, etc.)
11.2D barcode with product information
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Observe the original information signs, inscriptions, identification plates
and stickers. Keep them in a readable condition.
2.6
Approvals
2.6.1
Notes on CE labelling
The devices comply with the provisions of the following European Directive: 89/
336/EEC Council Directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member
States relating to electromagnetic compatibility (amended by Directives 91/263/
EEC, 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC).
The EU Declaration of Conformity is kept available for the competent authorities
in accordance with the above-mentioned EU directives:
Friedrich Lütze GmbH
Bruckwiesenstraße 17-19
71384 Weinstadt
GERMANY / DEUTSCHLAND
Telefon: +49 7151 60530
Telefax: +49 7151 6053277
E-Mail: info(at)luetze.de
The product can be used in industry.
- Immunity to interference: EN 61131-2:2007 Zone B
- Emitted interference:
EN 61131:2007 und CFR-47 Part 15, Subpart B, class B
Strict compliance with the assembly guidelines specified in this
description and operating instructions is a prerequisite for compliance
with the EMC limit values.
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2.6.2
FCC Warning Statements
1. 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, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
2. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
â–ª
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
â–ª
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
â–ª
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
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-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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2.7
Applicable documents
Further documents are valid in conjunction with these operating
instructions. We accept no liability for damage caused by nonobservance of these instructions.
2.7.1
Observe other applicable documents
When operating the LCOS Unmanaged Switch, please also observe all operating
instructions enclosed with other components of your system.
Always keep these operating instructions and the other applicable
documents (e.g. data sheets, package inserts, declarations of conformity,
etc.) at hand so that they are available when required.
This applies until the device is disposed of. Hand over all documents in case of
sale, distribution or rental of the device.
For reasons of clarity, we would like to point out that these operating instructions
cannot describe all conceivable problems in connection with the use of this
device.
Should you require further information or encounter special problems that are not
dealt with in sufficient detail in the operating instructions, you can request the
necessary information about service from Lütze. (See chapter „14 Service“ on
page 48)
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Safety
3.1
Contents of the operating instructions
These instructions must be read and understood before installing,
operating or maintaining the device.
These operating instructions must be read and observed before any work is
carried out on or with the units. This applies to all persons who come into contact
with the devices. Trained personnel and specialists, especially electricians (see
also chapter „3.5.1.3 Electrically qualified persons“ on page 14) who have
already worked with similar equipment should also have read and understood the
manual.
3.2
Applicable documents
Risk of injury and damage to property due to non-observance of the
applicable documents*, in particular the safety instructions in the
respective package inserts.
This operating instruction alone is not sufficient if the modules are operated in
one system.
To avoid injury and damage, read the applicable and associated documents
before you plan the system.
*A list of other applicable documents can be found in
chapter „2.7 Mitgeltende Unterlagen“ on page 11
3.3
Appropriate Use
The LCOS Unmanaged Switches are designed for industrial use in factory,
machine and building automation.
Due to the modular design, the devices in the LCOS system can be supplied
either via existing connectors or via the power bus. Due to the possibility to supply
the devices with AC, they can also be used in building automation.
The products may only be used for the applications specified here in this
operating instruction, in the catalogue and in the associated technical
documentation.
Use of the device in a manner not specified by the manufacturer may impair the
protection and safety provided by the device.
The device is used exclusively for the purpose contractually agreed
between manufacturer and user.
Any other use or use beyond this is considered improper use. The
manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from this.
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Correct and safe operation of the product requires proper transport,
storage, installation and assembly as well as careful operation and
maintenance.
The permissible ambient conditions must be observed. These data are given in
the data sheets.
Also note the following:
Operate the devices only in accordance with this intended case and only
in conjunction with the third-party devices and components
recommended or approved by us.
The devices may only be connected to the supply voltage printed on the
identification plate.
To reduce or avoid risks, please ask in case of doubt whether the thirdparty devices and components used are approved or recommended by
us.
The intended use also includes the procedure according to the operating
instructions.
Any other or extended use is considered improper and therefore improper. In this
case, safety and its protection can be impaired. The company Friedrich Lütze
GmbH is not liable for any damages arising from this.
Intended use also includes:
3.4
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Observing all notes in the operating instructions
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Observing all safety instructions
Product life
The product life cycle of LCOS Unmanaged Switches is based on the
EN/IEC 61709 is calculated and defined:
3.4.1
LCOS-SW-4P / 4-Port Ethernet Switch Version
MTBF (EN/IEC 61709, 45 °C) = 378,7 Years
3.4.2
LCOS-SW-4P / 8-Port Ethernet Switch Version
MTBF (EN/IEC 61709, 45 °C) = 349,0 Years
The results are valid under the following conditions:
â–ª
Automotive or industrial environment without extreme dust pollution and
pollutants (SN 29500)
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45°C average ambient component temperature
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Continuous operation 8760 h per year
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3.5
Addressees
This operating instruction is directed towards planers, project managers and
programmers, as well as to staff authorized to commission, operate and maintain
the devices and systems. A distinction is made between various qualification
levels of the staff.
3.5.1
Operating Personnel
The operating instructions are directed at the operator and the personnel with the
following areas of competence:
Working range
Competency
Installation, transport and storage
Experts
Commissioning, decommissioning
Trained Employee
Operation
Trained Employee
Servicing and maintenance
Experts
Troubleshooting
Experts
Risk of injury by usage through insufficient qualified operating
personnel! Misusage through performed insufficient or qualified personnel can
cause property damage and personal injuries.
â–ª
Tasks which apply special procedures should be done by trained and
qualified employees or experts, especially electricians.
(according to EN 60204-1)
3.5.1.1
Trained Employee
The employee was trained by the employer on the task and possible hazardous
situations. The employee does not have any technical knowledge.
3.5.1.2
Experts
The employee has a technical education, knowledge and/or experience in the
required field. The employee is capable to perform specific operations on and with
the product.
3.5.1.3
Electrically qualified persons
The employee has a technical education in the required field. The employee is
capable to perform special operations on and with the product.
The different sections of the document refer to the qualification level of the
operating personnel.
According to European Standard EN 50110-1:2008-09-01 Section 3.2.3
The individual sections refer to the qualification level of the personnel.
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3.6
Responsibility of the operator
Since the device is used in a commercial area, the operator of the device is
subject to the legal obligations for occupational safety:
3.7
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The operator of the device is obliged to instruct the operating personnel and
to inform himself about the industrial safety regulations.
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The operator must ensure that safety, accident prevention and environmental
protection regulations are observed.
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The operator must make an appropriate risk assessment on the
â–ª
Workplace/location to detect and warn of special hazards.
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The manual must be kept in the immediate vicinity of the device.
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The information in the operating instructions must be followed.
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The device may only be operated in technically perfect condition.
Changes and modifications to the devices
Modifications and conversions lead to personal injury and property
damage!
Unauthorized modifications to the product may result in electric shock or injury
and destroy the product.
â–ª
Do not make any changes or modifications to the product.
â–ª
If a modification or change cannot be avoided, have the modification
approved in writing by Friedrich Lütze GmbH.
Do not make any changes or modifications to the devices that have not been
expressly and in writing previously approved by Friedrich Lütze GmbH.
3.8
Safety device
Sabotage of the devices can lead to serious errors in the overall system.
Install the LCOS Unmanaged Switch in such a way that it is not freely
accessible to unauthorized personnel and other persons.
Do not bypass or bypass the protective and safety devices.
Overvoltage can cause electric shocks and destroy the equipment.
3.9
Special safety notes
LCOS Unmanaged Switches are state of the technology and comply with the
applicable safety regulations and the corresponding harmonized European
standards (EN) - See also chapter „2.4 Standards and norms“ on page 7.
The following applies to the users:
â–ª
relevant and national accident prevention regulations
â–ª
EC directives or other country-specific regulations
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generally accepted safety rules
â–ª
general ESD regulations.
The unit is to be connected only to internal Ethernet networks without
exiting a facility and being subjected to TNVs.
To avoid electric shock, this device may only be connected to Ethernet
networks within a building that are not connected to TNV circuits. Do not use a
telephone line voltage (TNV)! (This note is particularly relevant for North
America and Canada.)
The input/output connections comply with the Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV)
guidelines for extra-low voltage devices. With TNV circuits, higher voltages
must be expected, e.g. due to lightning strikes. Therefore, they must not be
connected to SELV circuits.
Short-circuits and electric shocks due to incorrect application of the
voltage!
Current can injure persons and destroy the device. Before commissioning,
disconnect the entire system from the power supply and check the connections
after applying power.
Accidents during installation or maintenance due to electrical voltages!
When carrying out installation or maintenance work, disconnect the modules
from the power supply (pull out the mains plug). This prevents accidents
caused by electrical voltages.
Risk of injury from electric current.
Current can injure persons and destroy the device. For this reason, disconnect
the system from the power supply before installation.
Risk of injury and material damage through non-observance of the
operating instructions.
Always read the operating instructions before planning the system in order to
avoid or reduce risks and damage. (The instruction leaflet does not replace the
operating instructions of the product.
You can also find these operating instructions at www.luetze.com.
For electrical welding work on frames, all assemblies and their
connections must be disconnected.
If electronic assemblies are mounted on the frame, then all connections to and
from these assemblies must be disconnected beforehand.
Non-observance can destroy the devices by equalising currents.
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3.10
Further safety notes
Follow the ESD regulations.
Only use certified components. Only this way a reliable functioning is
ensured.
Follow the valid safety regulations and general regulations regarding the
technical standards.
The conductor size has to be selected dependig on the load current and
must be conform with international and national ruls and standards.
Attention! The supply cable must be suitable for an operating
temperature range of -25 °C to +70 °C.
The connecting cables must be designed for the ambient temperature.
For UL applications: Ambient temperature: +70 °C
The device has to be installed in a fire enclosure depending on the end
user application.
The device is intended to be used in indoor applications and be mounted
in cabinets.
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Product Overview
4.1
Construction types
4.1.1
779200.0401 - Unmanaged Switch 4 ports
Abb. 2: 10 / 100 Mbit, auto negotiation, Auto MDI/MDI-X, QoS, unmanaged Switch 4 ports
4.1.2
779200.0801 - Unmanaged Switch 8 ports
Abb. 3: 10 / 100 Mbit, auto negotiation, Auto MDI/MDI-X, QoS, unmanaged Switch 8 ports
4.1.3
779201.0401 - Unmanaged Switch 4 ports
Abb. 4: 10 / 100 Mbit, auto negotiation, Auto MDI/MDI-X, QoS, unmanaged Switch 4 ports
4.1.4
779201.0801 - Unmanaged Switch 8 ports
Abb. 5: 10 / 100 Mbit, auto negotiation, Auto MDI/MDI-X, QoS, unmanaged Switch 8 ports
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4.2
Overview of product features
4.2.1
LCOS Unmanaged Ethernet Switches
The LCOS-SW-4P or LCOS-SW-8P Unmanaged Ethernet Switch is a switch for
use in industrial environments. It supports ETHERNET 10 MBit/s and Fast
ETHERNET 100 MBit/s.
The switch modules enable the construction of switched Ethernet networks
according to the IEEE 802.3 or 802.3u standard with twisted-pair cables.
The switch modules can be mounted directly on the top-hat rail via a function
carrier and are powered either via the LCOS power bus or the 3-pole connection
terminal. With their compact design, the modules can be mounted in a terminal
box.
The LCOS-SW-4P devices have four 10/100 Mbps twisted pair ports (10/
100BASE-TX, RJ45 connectors) and the LCOS-SW-8P devices have eight 10/
100 Mbps twisted pair ports (10/100BASE-TX, RJ45 connectors).
Twisted pair devices or other TP/TX segments can be connected to the ports. The
TP ports support auto negotiation, auto polarity and auto MDI/MDI-X. In addition,
the devices evaluate the Ethernet frame-based priority data (Qos) in order to
forward time-critical signals more quickly.
The power consumption is significantly reduced by an automatic switch-off of the
unused ports, but even at full load the power consumption of the 8 port version
remains below 2W. The extended operating temperature range allows operation
from - 25 °C to + 70°C ambient temperature.
4.2.2
Product Features of LCOS Unmanaged Ethernet Switches
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AC/DC 24V supply voltage
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Variable supply voltage supply
- Power bus or
- 3-pole plug-in terminal Push-In
â–ª
Can be used as a stand-alone module or in the "Lütze Communication
System".
â–ª
Compact design and universal application
â–ª
QoS - Quality of Services
â–ª
Extended temperature range
â–ª
CE - Declaration of Conformity
â–ª
UL - Approval
â–ª
FCC - Approval
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4.2.3
LCOS - Modular housing system
The LCOS Unmanaged Ethernet switches can be used either as a stand-alone
module or in the "Lütze Communication System".
4.2.4
Product description of the modular housing system LCOS
LCOS is a modular housing system consisting of individual modular components
that can be assembled. The functionaries and - housings, as well as various
modules for data and power supply are available in different widths. The housings
can be equipped with their own printed circuit boards as required. Information on
the equipment and size of these can be found in the separately available "LCOS
Modular housing system manual", which is available in the Lütze Online
Catalogue.
A wide variety of front panels and cut-outs on the function housings provide
options for operating elements and a wide variety of plug-in terminals.
In addition, the modules can be bridged and supplied via a feed module so that a
complete system can be set up.
Abb. 6: Overview modular enclosure system, modules not bridged
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4.3
Function carrier (with power module)
The function carrier is the basis for the LCOS Unmanaged Switch. The LCOS
Unmanaged Switch is plugged onto the function carrier and can then be snapped
onto the DIN rail. The power and data module for setting up the bus system is also
located in the function carrier.
Power module
Labeling Plates
Side covers
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LCOS Unmanaged Switch â–ª Transport and storage
Transport and storage
Risk of property damage. Risk of damage due to improper handling
during transport and storage.
The device must be protected against moisture, unsafe packaging (mechanical
damage), dust and electrostatic discharge.
Please note the following:
Avoid product damage due to incorrect storage conditions.
Protect the equipment from extreme temperatures and humidity. Store
the units in dry rooms between -40 and 85°C. Make sure that the humidity
is less than 75%.
Product damage due to unsafe packaging.
Make sure that the devices are securely packed for transport. This is the only
way to absorb possible shocks.
Product damage caused by dust.
Store and transport the units in a dust-free environment.
Dust can easily settle on the electronic components and lead to a possible
defect of the devices.
Product damage due to electrostatic discharge.
Store and transport electronic components only in an ESD safe environment
and special packaging.
Proper and safe operation of the products requires proper transport, storage,
installation, assembly, installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance.
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LCOS Unmanaged Switch â–ª Scope of delivery
Scope of delivery
Check the completeness of the delivery using the following list.
If any of the parts listed below is missing or damaged, please contact the
service department. (chapter „14 Service“ on page 48)
6.1
The LCOS Unmanaged Switch consists of:
6.1.1
LCOS Unmanaged Switch
1. Device: LCOS Unmanaged (Industrial Ethernet) Switch*
2. Functional support 22.5 mm, not modularly expandable
3. (only for 779201.0401 and 779201.0801)
4. Instruction leaflet (compact operating instructions for the module)
6.1.2
* Part-No.
Type
Termination (data)
Included accessories
779200.0401
LCOS-SW-4P
4 x RJ 45
779200.0801
LCOS-SW-8P
8 x RJ 45
779201.0401
LCOS-SW-4P
4 x RJ 45
LCOS-FT-PE-225-00-00-1
779201.0801
LCOS-SW-8P
8 x RJ 45
LCOS-FT-PE-350-00-00-1
LCOS Unmanaged Switch Documentation
1. Operating instructions (PDF, online version)
2. Data sheets (PDF, online version)
You can also find these operating instructions and data sheets at
www.luetze.com.
In the search field, enter either the product name: LCOS Unmanaged Switch
or the product number: 77920*
6.2
Accessories
To avoid malfunctions, only use original accessories.
In the enclosed package insert or corresponding data sheet (online) you
will find the current accessories for the respective product. Depending on
the version of the product, no corresponding function carriers or other
accessories are included in the scope of delivery.
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6.3
Checking the delivery
Check the outer packaging for possible transport damage.
Unpack the product carefully.
Observe ESD regulations when unpacking.
â–ª
Check the package for completeness.
â–ª
Check the individual parts for transport damage.
Install and use only undamaged products.
Do not use damaged parts, a function according to the specifications of the
device is then no longer guaranteed.
If damaged parts are used, the following problems may occur:
- Accidents and personal injuries
- Loss of approvals
- Violation of EMC regulations
- Damage to the device and other components
For more information, please contact the service department. (See
chapter „14 Service“ on page 48)
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Product Assembly
7.1
LCOS Unmanaged Ethernet-Switches






/&266:3



/&266:3
No.
Description
Connector X10, 5-pole (internal)**
X9: Push-In terminal Power Supply, 3-pole,
RM 5.08
Labeling Plates*
LED power supply
4x Rj45
8x Rj45
Function carrier (only at 779201.0401/
779201.0801 included)
*Not in the scoop of delivery, see chapter „6.2 Accessories“ on page 23.
**Internal connector to LCOS-FT... (power supply)
7.1.1
Standalone Version
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7.1.2
System with Powerbus

'&3RZHUEXV


No.
Description
Function carrier 35 mm, can be expanded with
modules with PE direct contact, power module
Function carrier 22.5 mm, can be expanded with
modules with PE direct contact, power module
10
Side cover for function carrier
11
Power bridge 1-pole insulated – 4x per function
carrier
7.2
LED status displays
7.2.1
LED power supply
7.2.2
Color
Status
Activity
Operating status
green
on
ON
OK – Switch active
off
OFF
Switch turned off – no/ low supply
voltage
LEDs Link/Activity
Color
Status
Activity
Operating status
green
on
link established
The port of the switch is connected to
a network subscriber.
off
no link is
established
The port of the switch has no
connection to a network subscriber.
blinking
active data traffic
Data is exchanged on this port of the
switch.
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LCOS Unmanaged Switch â–ª Technical Data
Technical Data
8.1
Identification
Type:
LCOS-SW-4P / LCOS-SW-8P
Part-No.:
779200.0401 / 779200.0801
779201.0401 / 779201.0801
8.2
Description
8.2.1
LCOS-SW-4P
10 / 100 Mbit, auto negotiation, Auto MDI/MDI-X, QoS
4 Fast Ethernet ports, Broadcast storm protection
AC/DC 24 V, extended temperature range
8.2.2
LCOS-SW-8P
10 / 100 Mbit, auto negotiation, Auto MDI/MDI-X, QoS
8 Fast Ethernet ports, Broadcast storm protection
AC/DC 24 V, extended temperature range
8.3
8.4
Communication
Standard:
IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x
LAN:
10 / 100 Base-TX
Cable length (segment):
max. 100 m
Transfer rate:
max. 100 Mbit/s
Connection technology
(data):
4 x RJ45 / 8 x RJ45
Status display
communication:
Link activity
Safety
Reverse voltage
protection:
Yes
Isolating voltage Ethernet/ 1000 V
supply/FE
8.5
General
Rated voltage UN
AC/DC 24 V (SELV, PELV)
Rated frequency
50/60 Hz with AC supply
Operation voltage range
AC 19.2–28.8 V / DC 18–31.2 V
Connection technology
(supply)
3-pin terminal clamp, push-in, RM 5.08 or via
LCOS-FT Powerbus
Power consumption
1.5 W
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Protection class
IP20
Over voltage category
II
Degree of polution
Application height
2000 m
Relative humidity
(operation)
5 % - 95 % (non-condensing)
Relative humidity (storage) 0 % - 95 % (non-condensing)
Operation temperature
range
-25 °C – +70 °C
Storage temperature
range
-40 °C – +85 °C
Dimensions (w × h × d)
35 x 110 x 102 mm
Housing material
PA 6.6 (UL 94 V-0, NFF I2, F2)
Mounting
connected to LCOS function carrier, hat rail
mounting EN 60715
Installation position
vertically
Installation space
above: 30 mm (for mounting)
below: 30 mm (for mounting)
sideways: 0 mm
Standards
See chapter „2.4 Standards and norms“ on page 7,
compare also current data sheet.
Approvals
CE
cULus in preparation
DNV GL in preparation
FCC
(Compare also current data sheet.)
The complete and current technical data can be found in the
corresponding data sheets.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Make sure you
always work with the latest documents.
Data sheet
779200.0401
Data sheet
779200.0801
Data sheet
779201.0401
Data sheet
779201.0801
You can also find these operating instructions and data sheets at
www.luetze.com.
In the search field, enter either the product name: LCOS Unmanaged Switch
or the product number: 77920*
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LCOS Unmanaged Switch â–ª Mounting / Dismounting
Mounting / Dismounting
Risk of injury and damage to property from electric current.
Current can injure persons and destroy the modules (assemblies).
â–ª
Disconnect the system from the power supply before assembly and
disassembly.
With AC supply, an external overvoltage protection must limit the voltage
between supply and VU to less than 1000 V.
For UL applications: Ambient temperature: +70°C
The module must be installed in a fire protection housing suitable for the end
application.
The device is intended to be used in indoor applications and be mounted
in cabinets.
Ensure that the electrical installation complies with local or national
safety regulations.
9.1
Installation position
The LCOS Unmanaged Switch, plugged onto an LCOS function carrier, is
mounted vertically on a 35 mm DIN rail (TS 35).
Observe the minimum distances!
Mount the unit at a distance of at least 30 mm upwards and downwards (0
mm to the side) from other units to ensure proper ventilation.
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9.2
Mounting
The LCOS Unmanaged Switch has protection class IP20 when installed and is
therefore suitable for use in control cabinets. The device is designed to snap onto
/ snap onto a 35 mm DIN rail (also called TS 35 - according to DIN EN 60715).
A top-hat rail is a mounting rail with a U-shaped or hat-like profile. In English the
DIN rail is called DIN rail.
The device may only be installed by competent and qualified personnel.
This work step may only be carried out by at least trained personnel in
compliance with the safety regulations.
9.2.1
Safety notices Environment
The device may only be operated at the specified ambient temperature
and at the specified relative humidity (non-condensing).
Select the mounting location so that the climatic limit values specified in the
technical data are observed.
Use only in an environment up to pollution degree 2 (IEC 60664-1).
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9.2.2
DIN rail mounting
Risk of injury and damage to property from electric current.
Current can injure persons and destroy the modules (assemblies).
â–ª
Disconnect the system from the power supply before assembly and
disassembly.
This step must be carried out by at least trained stuff.
9.2.2.1
Variants of the LCOS Unmanaged Switches
With the variants with function carriers (779201.0401 and 779201.0801),
the switch can be mounted directly on a DIN rail.
The plug-in terminal can be removed for easier wiring.
779201.0401
779201.0801
The variants with function carriers can also be operated on the power bus
by exchanging the function carrier.
The variants without function carriers (779200.0401 and 779200.0801) can
be supplied either via the power bus or the plug-in terminal.
The matching function carrier is available as a separate accessory.
779200.0401
779200.0801
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LCOS Unmanaged Switch â–ª Mounting / Dismounting
9.2.2.2
LCOS function carrier
The function carriers are delivered with open locking slides.
Check the position of the locking slide before mounting the module.The
locking slides of the function carriers are
in open position when delivered.
Check the position of the locking slide before mounting.
Function carrier 22.5 mm,
Locking slide in open position
9.2.2.3
Mounting the LCOS housing onto the function carrier*
How you attach the functional housing to the function carrier.
1. Pull both pull-tabs as far
as possible.
2. Plug the function housing
onto the function carrier.
3. Push the pull-tabs into the
housing as far as possible.
Remove the functional housing in reverse order.
* Function carrier only for 779201.0401 / 779201.0801
included in delivery, see accessories
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9.2.2.4
Mounting of Function carriers
1. Place the function carrier on the upper part of the top hat rail.
2. Pivot the function carrier to the
bottom of the top hat rail.
3. Push the locking slide to the top.The
locking slide is locked.
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9.2.3
Dismounting of function carriers from top-hat rails
Risk of injury and damage to property from electric current.
Current can injure persons and destroy the modules (assemblies).
â–ª
Disconnect the system from the power supply before assembly and
disassembly.
This step must be carried out by at least trained staff.
For this step you will need a 3.5 - 4 mm flat-tip screwdriver.
1. Put the screw driver into the notch of
the locking slide.
2. Lever the screw driver up. The
locking slide will unlock.
3. Pivot the function carrier to the top
of the top hat rail.
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4. Take the function carrier off the top
hat rail.
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9.3
Wiring
The device can be powered by function carrier LCOS-FT... to AC/DC24V,
all voltages must be in conformance to SELV/PELV.
The conductor size has to be selected dependig on the load current and
must be conform with international and national ruls and standards.
Attention! The supply cable must be suitable for an operating
temperature range of -25 °C to +70 °C.
The connecting cables must be designed for the ambient temperature.
To ensure UL certification of the complete module, only use the plug-in
terminals recommended by us.
See also chapter "6.2 Accessories" on page 23)
A screwdriver is required for wiring. (e.g. slotted screwdriver 3 mm)
â–ª
9.3.1
Push-In terminal
Safety notes Shielding ground
The shielding ground of the connectable twisted-pair cables is electrically conductively connected to the front panel.
When operating the device via the plug-in terminal, connect the
functional earth (FE) for proper functioning of the device.
When connecting a cable segment with contacted shielding braid, check for
possible ground loops.
Stripping Length
10
Conductor Size
X9: 3-pole
solid
0.08 ... 2.5 mm²
AWG 28 – 12
fine stranded
with ferrule
0.08 ... 2.5 mm²
AWG 28 – 12
(RM/CS 5.08)
10
X9: 3-pole
(RM/CS 5.08)
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9.4
Pin assignment
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/&266:3
$UWLNHO3DUW

/&266:3
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10BASE-T
100BASE-T
WHT/ORG
TX+
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TX-
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9.5
Further information on the LCOS system (basics)
System configuration
PE connection
Supply voltage
Supply module
Supply module - intermediate supply
PE connection
Load Connection
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9.6
Coding of LCOS modules
To assign the function housing to the regarding function carrier and also to
prevent mistakes when assembling the modules, the function housing and the
function carrier can be coded.
1. Plug the coding pins into the slots of
the function housing and the carrier.
2. Set the coding pins of the function
housing (1) and the carrier (2) to the
same position.
In the example on the right, position
G was choosen.
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9.7
Installing Data and Power Bridges
In the LCOS system it is possible to bridge single modules.
Connect the modules regarding the
application with
1. a data bridge or
2. a power bridge.
Different combinations are possible.
Two bridged function carriers 22.5 mm,
The carrier to the right is not displayed.
Further information on the LCOS system can be found at www.luetze.com
In the search field, enter either the product name: LCOS System or this article
number: 780700.575.1
Here you will also find the LCOS System Manual "LCOS Modular housing
system manual" in the download area.
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10
Commissioning - Hardware
Commissioning of the hardware may only be carried out by qualified personnel in compliance with the safety regulations.
10.1
Safety notes Power supply
Only switch on a device when the housing is closed.
Electric shocks and short-circuits due to incorrect voltage application.
Before commissioning, disconnect the entire system from the power supply and
check the connections after applying power.
The devices may only be connected to the supply voltage printed on the
identification plate.
The devices are designed for operation with safety extra-low voltage.
Accordingly, only SELV/PELV voltage circuits may be connected to the
supply voltage connections.
The earth connection of the device serves exclusively as functional earth
(FE) according to EN 61131-2.
Make sure that peripherals are suitable for the application environment.
The connecting cables must be designed for the ambient temperature.
If the switches are supplied with AC, surge voltages of up to 2000 V can
be expected between the active conductors and earth.
However, since the isolation voltage between functional earth (FE) and active
conductors is only 1000 V, external overvoltage protection is required between
the functional earth and at least one active conductor.
This overvoltage protection must limit the voltage to 1000 V.
Varistors of type 7N431K can be used for this purpose, for example.
The supply voltage is galvanically isolated from the housing. The devices can be
supplied either via the energy bus X10 or the connection terminal X9. The power
bus and the connection terminal are internally connected. Polarity is irrelevant.
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10.2
Safety notes Housing
Risk of electric shock!
The housing may only be opened by technicians authorised by Lütze.
The upper and lower ventilation slots must not be covered so that the air
can circulate freely.
The distance to the ventilation slots of the housing must be
at least 30 mm.
Never insert pointed objects (narrow screwdrivers, wires or similar) into
the inside of the product! There is a risk of electric shock.
The housing must be installed in a vertical position.
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11
Operation
The device is delivered ready for operation.
Operation must be carried out by at least trained personnel.
Do not touch the housing during operation or shortly after switching off.
Hot surfaces can cause injuries.
Proper and safe operation of the product requires careful operation and
maintenance.
With the connection of the supply voltage you put the switch into
operation.
11.1
Functional description
The ports of the LCOS Switch represent a terminal device connection for the
connected LAN segment. You can connect individual devices or entire network
segments.
11.2
Frame-Switching functionalities
11.2.1
Store and Forward
All data received by a switch is stored and checked for validity. Invalid and faulty
data packets are discarded. Valid data packets are forwarded. Data packets with
a length of up to 1552 bytes are supported. The packet buffer size is 448k bits.
11.2.2
Multi-address capability
A switch learns all source addresses per port. Only packages with
â–ª
unknown addresses
â–ª
these addresses or
â–ª
a multi-/broadcast address
in the destination address field are sent to this port.
Up to 1000 addresses can be stored simultaneously. This is necessary if more
than one terminal is connected to one or more ports. This allows several
independent subnets to be connected to one switch.
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11.2.3
Tagging (IEEE 802.1Q)
For the VLAN and prioritisation functions, the IEEE 802.1 Q standard provides
that the VLAN tag is integrated into a MAC data frame. The VLAN tag consists of
4 bytes (2 bytes Tag Protocol Identifier TPID, 2 bytes Tag Control Information
TCI). It is inserted between the source address field and the type field. Data
packets with VLAN tag are transmitted unchanged by the switch.
11.3
Specific functions of the Ethernet interface
11.3.1
Polarity reversal (Auto-Polarity)
If the pair of receiving lines is incorrectly connected (RD+ and RD- reversed), the
polarity is automatically reversed.
11.3.2
Auto MDI-MDIX
The switch detects the transmit and receive line pair. The switch automatically
switches the port output and port input to the corresponding line pairs. Therefore,
it does not matter whether you use a cross-over or uncrossed cable to connect a
device.
11.4
Other functions and features
11.4.1
Undervoltage cutoff
The switch switches off when the voltage falls below a certain level to prevent
malfunctions.
11.5
Display elements
See chapter „7.2 LED status displays“ on page 26.
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11.6
Interfaces
11.6.1
10/100 Mbit/s connection (TP Port)
The unit is to be connected only to internal Ethernet networks without
exiting a facility and being subjected to TNVs.
To avoid electric shock, this device may only be connected to Ethernet
networks within a building that are not connected to TNV circuits. Do not use a
telephone line voltage (TNV)! (This note is particularly relevant for North
America and Canada.)
The input/output connections comply with the Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV)
guidelines for extra-low voltage devices. With TNV circuits, higher voltages
must be expected, e.g. due to lightning strikes. Therefore, they must not be
connected to SELV circuits.
Four (LCOS-SW-4P) or eight (LCOS-SW-8P) ports allow the connection of end
devices or independent network segments according to the IEEE 802.3
100BASE-TX / 10BASE-T standards.
Pin assignment of the RJ45 socket: See chapter „9.4 Pin assignment“ on
page 37.
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12
Maintenance - Hardware
The device is maintenance-free. Therefore, no inspection and maintenance intervals are necessary for ongoing operation. Opening or penetrating the device with
any objects will void the warranty.
Switch off the input voltage before installation, maintenance or conversion work and secure it against unintentional restarting.
Prevent foreign objects from entering the device, especially metal parts
such as screwdrivers, paper clips or needles, etc.
Do not make any changes or attempt to repair the unit. Do not open the
device!
The replacement of defective hardware must be carried out by qualified
personnel.
In the event of malfunctions or damage, switch off the supply voltage immediately and send the device to the factory for inspection.
The device does not contain any service components.
For general questions about the product or repair requests, please contact us:
Friedrich Lütze GmbH
Bruckwiesenstraße17-19
71384 Weinstadt
GERMANY / DEUTSCHLAND
Telefon: +49 7151 60530
Telefax: +49 7151 6053277
E-Mail: info@luetze.de
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13
Final Shutdown and Disposal
Mind the valid environmental standards of your country for the final shutdown and
disposal.
For the final shutdown the product has to be disassembled. Electric Parts must
be disposed according to the national electronic scrap regulation. Dispose the
product according to the terms of use and legal liability on your own cost and exempt the Friedrich Lütze GmbH from the responsibilities of §10 passage 2 ElektroG (Take-back obligation of the manufacturer) and any third party in this
content.
If the product is handled to a commercial third party without any contractual acceptance of the disposal, you have to take back the product after the final shutdown on your own cost and legal liability.
The entitlement of indemnity from the Friedrich Lütze GmbH by the customer
does not prescribe before two years after the final shut down of the product. The
two year deadline of the suspension of statue forlimitations can start with a written
message about the terms from you to the Friedrich Lütze GmbH.
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14
Service
The device does not contain any service components.
In the event of malfunctions or damage, switch off the supply voltage immediately and send the device to the factory for inspection.
For general questions about the product or repair requests, please contact us:
Friedrich Lütze GmbH
Bruckwiesenstraße17-19
71384 Weinstadt
GERMANY / DEUTSCHLAND
Telefon: +49 7151 60530
Telefax: +49 7151 6053277
E-Mail: info@luetze.de
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15
Appendix
15.1
Overview of other applicable documents
Here is an overview of the other applicable documents for the LCOS Unmanaged
Switches:
15.1.1
15.1.2
15.1.3
LCOS-SW-4P - 4-Port Ethernet Switch - 779200.0401
1.
These operating instructions
2.
Data sheet for 779200.0401
3.
Type Test Certification for 779200.0401
4.
Material Confirmation for 779200.0401
5.
CE certification
6.
UL certification
7.
FCC Test Report
LCOS-SW-4P - 4-Port Ethernet Switch - 779201.0401
1.
These operating instructions
2.
Data sheet for 779201.0401
3.
Type Test Certification for 779201.0401
4.
Material Confirmation for 779201.0401
5.
CE certification
6.
UL certification
7.
FCC Test Report
LCOS-SW-8P - 8-Port Ethernet Switch - 779200.0801
1.
These operating instructions
2.
Data sheet for 779200.0801
3.
Type Test Certification for 779200.0801
4.
Material Confirmation for 779200.0801
5.
CE certification
6.
UL certification
7.
FCC Test Report
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15.1.4
15.2
LCOS-SW-8P - 8-Port Ethernet Switch - 779201.0801
1.
These operating instructions
2.
Data sheet for 779201.0801
3.
Type Test Certification for 779201.0801
4.
Material Confirmation for 779201.0801
5.
CE certification
6.
UL certification
7.
FCC Test Report
Explanation of abbreviations used
Acronym
Meaning
AC
alternating current, term for alternating current, in particular according to specifications for alternating voltage
DC
the term direct current for direct current; it is also used for direct voltage
DIN
The German Institute for Standardization e.V. (DIN) is the most
important national standards organisation in the Federal Republic of Germany.
ElektroG
The Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG) implements the WEEE directive of the EU on handling electronic waste in Germany.
EMC
Electromagnetic compatibility; it refers to the absence of interference between electrical or electronic equipment and its environment.
EN
European standard, the standardization of CEN, CENELEC
and ETSI
ESD
Electrostatic Discharge - Electrostatic discharges are voltage
punctures caused by large potential differences.
FE
Functional earth is often used to install an electrical system in
an electromagnetically compatible manner (EMC). Grounding
one or more points in a network, in a system or in equipment
for purposes other than electrical safety.
IEC
International Electrotechnical Commission, a standardization
body for electrical engineering
IEV
International Electrotechnical Vocabulary, IEV. The International Electrotechnical Dictionary is published by the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) to standardize the terminology of electrical engineering. (http://www.electropedia.org/)
IP20
„International Protection“, or „Ingress Protection“), international classification of protection of electrical equipment against
dust and water
LED
Light-emitting diode
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Mbit
The unit of measurement is called "bit" and has - according to
IEC - "bit" as a unit symbol. Here used for the specification of
data rates e.g. Mbit/s for megabits per second. (Mega stands
for one million).
PE
Protective Earth, for protective conductors in electrical engineering
Rx
Receiving line
TS 35
DIN rail (35 mm) - DIN rail is a mounting rail with a U-shaped
profile. (The profile resembles a hat.)
Tx
Transmission line
ZIP
The ZIP file format (zipper) is a format for losslessly compressed files, a data compression format
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Revision history
Revision
Description
Date
0.00
New document
23/08/2018
Subject to technical changes. These operating instructions must be kept for
further use!
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