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ConneXium Unmanaged Ethernet Switches February 2010

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ConneXium Unmanaged Ethernet Switches. February 2010. Contents. Product Overview Product Features & Specifications Applications Customer Values. ConneXium. ConneXium Unmanaged Ethernet Switch – Product Line. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: ConneXium Unmanaged Ethernet Switches

ConneXium Unmanaged Ethernet SwitchesFebruary 2010

Page 2: ConneXium Unmanaged Ethernet Switches

Schneider Electric 2- Connectivity – Joe Benedetto – Feb. 25, 2010

Contents

Product Overview

Product Features & Specifications

Applications

Customer Values

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Schneider Electric 3- Connectivity – Joe Benedetto – Feb. 25, 2010

ConneXium Unmanaged Ethernet Switch – Product Line

●10 models of Unmanaged Ethernet switches designed for use in Industrial applications and environments.

●Provides connectivity for multiple Ethernet devices to a single network segment

●Models include;● Switches with up to 8 ports for copper cable

● Switches with copper and Multi-mode fiber cable ports for distances up to 5000 meters

● Switches with copper and Single-mode fiber cable ports for distances up to 32500 meters

● Switch with IP67 rating for applications with no enclosures

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Schneider Electric 4- Connectivity – Joe Benedetto – Feb. 25, 2010

ConneXium Unmanaged Ethernet Switches

Model Number Description

TCSESU033FN0 3TX port Switch – Low Cost

TCSESU053FN0 TX port Switch – Low Cost

TCSESU043F1N0 4TX port /1FX port (Multi-Mode) Switch – Low Cost

TCSESU083FN0 8TX port Switch – Low Cost

TCSESU051F0 5TX port Switch - IP67 w/ M12 conn.

499NMS25101 4TX port /1FX port (Multi-Mode) Switch

499NSS25101 4TX port /1FX port (Single-Mode) Switch

499NMS25102 3TX port /2FX port (Multi-Mode) Switch

499NSS25102 3TX port /2FX port (Single-Mode) Switch

499NES18100 8TX port Switch

Overview

TX ports use copper cable with RJ45 connectorsFX ports use fiber cable with SC Socket Connectors

Note:

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ConneXium Offer Positioning

TCSESM08

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Co

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Info

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TCSESM04

TCSESM16/24

499NXX

Managed switches for high availability applications w/redundant self-healing ring.

Applications requiring bus-like long distance connections.

Low cost, distributed

applications

Highly concentrated applications

TCSESM10

High speed, Gigabit switches

Typical control applications

TCSESU051F0

Low-Cost Entry -Unmanaged Switch

TCSESU0x4

Rugged EnclosureFaster recover time

IP67 rated - watertight

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Unmanaged switches w/ alarm relay, dual P/S

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Schneider Electric 6- Connectivity – Joe Benedetto – Feb. 25, 2010

Contents

Product Overview

Product Features & Specifications

Applications

Customer Values

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Schneider Electric 7- Connectivity – Joe Benedetto – Feb. 25, 2010

Connexium Unmanaged Switches

●499 NXX Series of Unmanaged Switches● Up to 8 ports

● Models with multi-mode fiber optic cable connection

● Models with single-mode fiber optic cable connection

● Dual Power supply connections

● Alarm Contact

● CSA 22.2 No. 213 Class 1 Div. 2 approval

● GL maritime certification

● C-Tick certification

Product Features

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Switch Overview

RJ 45 connections for 10/100 base-TX copper cable

SC connectors for100 base-FX fiber cable

Connector for dual power supply connection and alarm contact

DIN Rail mount

Ground connection

DIP Switch to suppress link status messageson a port by port basis

LED’s for power and faults

LED’s for ports status

499NXX Series of Unmanaged Switches

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IP20 Enclosure

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Schneider Electric 9- Connectivity – Joe Benedetto – Feb. 25, 2010

Connexium Unmanaged Switches

●TCSESU Series of Unmanaged Switches● Up to 8 ports

● Models with multi-mode fiber optic cable connection

● Low cost

● Single power supply connection

● Small Package

Product Features

TCSESU0x4

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RJ 45 connections for 10/100 base-TX copper cable

Connector for single power supply connection

DIN Rail mountLED’s for ports status

LED’s for power

Switch OverviewTCSESU Unmanaged Switch

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SC connector for100 base-FX fiber cable

IP30 Enclosure

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Switch OverviewTCSESU051F0 - IP 67 rated (watertight) Unmanaged Switch

M12 connections for 10/100 base-TX copper cable

M12 Connector for power supply connection

LED’s for ports status (ACT/LINK)

Holes for surface mount

Hole for surface mount

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IP67 Enclosure

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Unmanaged Switch●An unmanaged switch is a low cost device that connects multiple

Ethernet devices to a single network segment

●Unmanaged switch – Capabilities● Plug and Play device operation, no configuration required

● Store and Forward – stores and checks all received data before forwarding

● Multi-Address Capability - learn source addresses on a per-port basis

● Tagging - data packets with VLAN tags are transmitted unchanged by the switch

● Auto-negotiation of communication rate, and half/full- duplex mode

● Auto crossing for cables

● Link Control - monitor the connected TP/TX line segments for short circuits and interrupts

● Fiber Far-End Fault Monitoring – checks receiving and transmitting direction optical input power light levels, sets link inactive if it falls below set point.

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Schneider Electric 13- Connectivity – Joe Benedetto – Feb. 25, 2010

Unmanaged Switch

●Unmanaged switches do not provide:

● User Configurable services for:

● Traffic Management

● Diagnostics monitoring and logging

● Security capabilities

● Control capability of data packet flow

● Data packet prioritization for improved data throughput

● Time Synchronization protocols

● Network Management functions -SNMP

● Redundancy using HIPER-Ring, MRP or any redundancy protocol

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Schneider Electric 14- Connectivity – Joe Benedetto – Feb. 25, 2010

Contents

Product Overview

Product Features & Specifications

Applications

Customer Values

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Unmanaged Switch

● Where to use● Small networks with light network traffic

● Simple network configurations that are easy to maintain and troubleshoot

● Network down time is not expensive

● Network redundancy is not required

● Network does not bridge Control and IT networks● Applications where IP67 watertight rating is needed (TCSESU051F0)

● Simple networks with long distances (switches w/fiber optic connections)

● High electrical noise environments (switches w/fiber optic connections)

● Connecting buildings with different potentials (switches w/fiber optic connections)

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System Architecture

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SCADA HMI

Fiber Optic cable

Distributed I/O Drops

Quantum Controller

Unmanaged Switch

Unmanaged Switch

●System architecture with Unmanaged Switches connecting:● Controller to Distributed I/O

● Controller to SCADA and HMI with fiber cable

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Schneider Electric 17- Connectivity – Joe Benedetto – Feb. 25, 2010

System Architecture

Device

Control

Information

Distributed I/O

Unmanaged Switches

Local HMI Area PLC’s

Peer to Peer Conn.

Managed Switches

Plant network

●Unmanaged Switches connecting:● Distributed I/O to Controllers and local HMI

● Controllers together in peer to peer connection – distributed control

●Managed Switch connecting:● Process level (controllers) to the Plant network

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Schneider Electric 18- Connectivity – Joe Benedetto – Feb. 25, 2010

Contents

Product Overview

Product Features & Specifications

Applications

Customer Values

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Schneider Electric 19- Connectivity – Joe Benedetto – Feb. 25, 2010

Customer Values

Connexium Unmanaged Switches provide

● Ease of use – Plug and Play operation allows fast implementation

● Low cost connectivity solution for low traffic networks

● Industrial quality products – High Environmental and EMC standards

● High reliability – long life in industrial applications

● Part of a Schneider solution – tested to work in our systems

● Ease of maintenance and troubleshooting

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Schneider Electric 20- Connectivity – Joe Benedetto – Feb. 25, 2010

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