Ids 710hp Hardware Installation Guide
Ids 710hp Hardware Installation Guide
Ids 710hp Hardware Installation Guide
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Preface
Audience
This guide is for the network or computer technician responsible for installing Perle IDS
Switch. Familiarity with the concepts and terminology of Ethernet and local area networks
is required.
Purpose
This document describes the hardware and physical characteristics of the Perle IDS
Switch. It covers hardware features as well as installation and operation of the switch.
This document does not cover how to configure your Perle IDS Switch. Information to
configure your Perle IDS Switch can be found in the IDS PoE Switches User Guide.
Package Contents
• IDS Switch with attached DIN rail mounting bracket
• IDS-710HP Switches Quick Start Guide
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Overview
This chapter discusses the following topics:
Switch Models Views
LED Indicators
Ports
Port Status Indicators
Terminal Block Connectors
Installation
The table below gives a brief overview of the models covered in this guide. For more
details and for the most up-to-date list of models, please refer to the product pages at:
www.perle.com
10/100/1000
Base-T Fixed SFP
Standard Models Software Set Temp
Ethernet Ports Port
PoE Enabled
LED Indicators
PWR (Power Inputs)
State Description
State Description
State Description
Alr (Alarm)
State Description
Off No alarms configured
Ports
SFP Slots
The SFP slots can accommodate industry standard SFPs from Perle or other suppliers.
These SFPs can be fiber or copper. The fiber SFP run at a speed of 1000 or 2500 Mbps.
The copper SFP are SGMII based and can support speeds of 10/100/1000 Mbps.
Power Connector
The power input connector has provisions for dual inputs. Two independent power
sources can be used to power the switch. If one power input fails, the other power input
will power the switch.
See - Terminal Block Connectors
State Description
State Description
Off No Link
Each SFP has a corresponding LED to indicate the current state of the fiber link.
Installation
This chapter discusses the following topics:
General Cautions and Warnings
Grounding the IDS Switch
Connecting Power to the IDS Switch
Wiring the Relay Alarm
Wiring Digital Input
Connecting the Console Port
Connecting Data Ports
Resetting the Switch
Configuring the IDS Switch
Warning: Ensure power has been removed at the source of the alarm circuit prior to pro-
ceeding with connections to the alarm relay.
Warning: Ensure the voltage and current supplied by the alarm circuits are within the
stated Alarm Relay specifications.
3. Loosen the terminal block screws and connect wires into the terminals.
4. Tighten terminal screws. Ensure the wires are securely fastened.
5. Re-insert the Terminal block connector if removed.
6. Turn on power source.
See Terminal Block Connectors.
1. Connect a USB cable to the PC’s USB port, then connect the other end of the cable to
the IDS switch’s micro-B USB connector.
2. Connect power to the switch as described in Connecting Power to the IDS Switch.
3. On the PC Choose Start -> Control Panel -> Systems (or equivalent) on the Windows
Operating System, then open the Hardware tab. Choose the Device Manager, and
expand the Ports section. The assigned COM port appears can be identified.
4. Start an terminal-emulation program (such as Putty or SecureCRT) on the com port
where you have connect the cable to the PC.
5. Configure your COM port within the emulation program on the PC as:
• 9600 baud
• 8 data bits
• 1 stop bit
• No parity
• None (flow control)
6. The PC will display the bootloader sequence.
7. Press Enter to display the setup prompt when the booting of the IDS is completed.
Warning: In hazardous location installations, failure to remove the power from the source
prior to completing the wiring connections to the Ethernet ports could cause an electrical
arc resulting in a possible explosion.
Note: It may take a few seconds for the device to become active. By default the IDS
switch will have Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) protocol enabled. This protocol will first
check the network for any cabling loops prior to bringing the port up, in order to prevent
network disruptions.
SFP Connections
SFP modules are inserted in the SFP slots on the front of the IDS switch.
1. Align the SFP module in front of the slot to establish alignment.
2. Insert the module and push inwards with your thumb until you hear a click. Do not
force the SFP module in. SFP modules are keyed so you can only insert them one way.
3. If the SFP module is equipped with a clasp, ensure the clasp is in the locked posi-
tion.The appropriate fiber cable can now be connected to the SFP module.
Removing SFPs
SFP modules are inserted in the SFP slots on the front of the IDS switch.
1. Disconnect the fiber cable from the SFP module.
2. If the SFP module is equipped with a clasp, move it to the unlocked position and use
the clasp to pull the SFP towards you.
3. If the SFP module is not equipped with a clasp, then with your fore finger and thumb,
firmly grip the SFP and pull towards you.
Soft Reset
To reset/restart the switch you can perform a soft reset. Press and immediately release the
reset button to perform a soft reset.
LED Behavior
PWR The PWR LED will remain solid yellow during the boot process. Once
the system software has been loaded the PWR LED will reflect the
status of the power inputs.
Hard Reset
Hard Reset performs a power-off of the switch without requiring a disconnection of
power. Once powered off, the switch can be powered back on by pressing the reset switch
again or by disconnecting power at source and re-applying.
Press and hold the reset button for at least 8 seconds. The switch will perform a complete
power down and stay in the powered off state. Press the reset button again to power the
switch on.
LED Behavior
ALL All LEDs will be off after 8 seconds.
LED Behavior
PWR Yellow during the booting process. Once the system software has been
loaded, the PWR LED will reflect the status of the power inputs.
SYS Green blinking — Boot process underway.
LED Behavior
SYS Press and hold the Reset/FS button. Release button when the
SYS LED starts flashing.
Port Link / Speed Rapid blinking on the first available RJ-45 port to which the PC
can be connected.
Password Recovery
When the switch is not in factory default, the "Fast Setup Mode" sequence will activate
Password recovery.
Note: The password recovery feature can be disabled in the software.
CLI
A text-based Command Line Interface based on industry standard syntax and structure.
The CLI can be accessed from the console port. Once a valid IP address is configured on
the switch, Telnet, SSH or the Web interface can also be used to access the switch for
administration purposes. See the IDS PoE Switches CLI Reference Guide for more infor-
mation.
Fast Setup
This utility provides the ability to do either an initial setup (out of the box) or a recovery
setup. In order to use this utility a PC must be connected to one of the switches data ports and
the function is activated using the reset button on the front panel. (See Fast Setup Mode)
SNMP
The switch can be managed with an SNMP compatible management station that is
running platforms such as HP Openview or Perle’s PerleVIEW NMS.
Technical Specification
Power
Power Connector • 4-Pin Removable Terminal Block
• Grounding screw on metal chassis
• Dual Power Input
Dual Power Input • 54 VDC nominal 52-57 VDC (PoE++ IEEE
803.2bt Type 4), 9A Max.
• 54 VDC nominal 50-57 VDC (PoE++ IEEE
803.2bt Type 3), 9A Max.
• 54 VDC nominal 50-57 VDC (Poe+ IEEE 802.3at
Type 2), 5A Max.
• 48 VDC nominal 44-57 VDC (PoE 802.3af or
IEEE 802.3at type 1), 3A Max.
Alarm Relay • NO (Normally Open)
• 1.0A @ 24VDC or 0.3A @ 48VDC (Resistive)
• Requires Class 2/LPS or SELV circuit with Fuse
protection
Digital Input • IEC 61131-2 Type 3 Digital
• Input
• 24V, 2.25 mA
Rated Cable Temperatures
IDS-710HP >98° C
IDS-710HP710-XT >106° C
Overload Current Fuse
Protection
Reverse polarity protection Yes
Interfaces
RJ45 Ports • 8 - shielded RJ45
• Up to 100 meters (328 ft.)
• Auto-negotiation
• Auto-MDI/MDIX
Technical Specification
Environmental
Specifications
Operating Temperature
Ranges
IDS-710HP -10° C to 60° C (14° F to 140° F).
IDS-710HP-XT -40° C to 70° C (-40° F to 167° F)
Storage Temperature Range
IDS-710HP -25° C to 75° C (-13° F to 167° F)
IDS-710HP-XT -40° C to 85° C (-40° F to 185° F)
Operating Humidity Range 5% to 90% non-condensing
Technical Specification
Standards and
Certifications
Standard Safety CE Mark
UL/ULC/EN 62368-1 (including CB)
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 62368-1-14
Industrial Safety UL 61010-1 and UL 61010-2-201 (Standard for
Safety for Programmable Controllers).
Emissions FCC 47 Part 15 Class A, EN55032 (Class A)
ICES-003
EN61010-6-4 (Emissions for Industrial
Environments)
CISPR 32:2015 / EN 55032:2015 (Class A)
CISPR 24:2010/EN 55024:2010
EN61000-3-2
Immunity CISPR 24 / EN 55024
CISPR 32 / EN55032
IEC/EN 61000-4-2 (ESD): Contact discharge +/-
4kV, Air Discharge +/- 8kV
IEC/EN 61000-4-3 (RS) 80MHz-16Hz; 20v/m,
1.5kHz-2GHz; 10v/m, 2GHz-2.7GHz; 5v/m
IEC/EN 61000-4-4 (EFT): DC power line +/- 2kV,
Data Line +/- 1kV
IEC/EN 61000-4-5 (Surge): DC power line, Line/
Line +/- 1kV, Line/Earth +/- 2kV, Data Line line/
earth +/- 1kV
IEC/EN 61000-4-6 (CS):150MHz to 80MHz 10Vrms
IEC/EN 61000-4-8 (Magnetic Field)30 A/M
IEC/EN 61000-4-11
IEC/EN 61000-6-2 (General Immunity in Industrial
Environments)
Laser Safety Class 1 Laser safety requirements for those models
with fixed fiber transceiver modules
EN 60825-1:2007
FDA/CDRH 21 CFR1040.10 and 21 CFR1040.11
Environmental Reach
RoHS
WEEE Compliant
Warranty / Registration
This product is covered by the Perle Ethernet Switches Warranty. Details can be found at:
https://www.perle.com/support_services/warranty.shtml
3. Use the wall mount plates as a guide to mark the spot where the screws will be placed.
4. Drive the screws into the wall leaving about 2 mm of the screw protruding from the
wall to allow room for sliding the wall mount panel between the wall and the screws.
5. Once the screws are fixed to the wall, insert the four screw heads through the large
parts of the keyhole shaped screw openings
6. Pull the IDS switch down to lock the IDS switch to the wall mount.
7. Tighten the four screws securely to the wall.
Note: for best results use screws with the following attributes Head diameter .5 - .6 mm
Shaft diameter 3 -3.5 mm
Ethernet Cables
The 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports located on the IDS switch’s front panel are used to con-
nect to Ethernet-enabled devices. These Ethernet ports will automatically adjust depend-
ing on the type of Ethernet cable used (straight-through or cross-over), and the type of
device (NIC-type or HUB/Switch-type) connected to the port.
Requirements:
• Cat 5 UTP or STP. Cat 5e cables are preferable when running 1000Mbps speeds.
• 24-22 AWG (0.20mm2 - 0.33mm2)
• Straight through or Ethernet Crossover cable
Connect the copper cables from each TP port(RJ45) on the IDS-710HP switch to
compliant Powered Devices (PDs).