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ConneXium Unmanaged
Ethernet Switches
February 2010
Contents
Product Overview
Product Features & Specifications
Applications
Customer Values
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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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ConneXium Unmanaged Ethernet Switches
Overview
Model Number
TCSESU033FN0
Description
3TX port Switch – Low Cost
TCSESU053FN0
TCSESU043F1N0
TCSESU083FN0
TCSESU051F0
TX port Switch – Low Cost
4TX port /1FX port (Multi-Mode) Switch – Low Cost
8TX port Switch – Low Cost
5TX port Switch - IP67 w/ M12 conn.
499NMS25101
499NSS25101
499NMS25102
499NSS25102
499NES18100
4TX port /1FX port (Multi-Mode) Switch
4TX port /1FX port (Single-Mode) Switch
3TX port /2FX port (Multi-Mode) Switch
3TX port /2FX port (Single-Mode) Switch
8TX port Switch
Note:
TX ports use copper cable with RJ45 connectors
FX ports use fiber cable with SC Socket Connectors
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ConneXium
Control
Information
ConneXium Offer Positioning
Managed switches for high
availability applications
w/redundant self-healing ring.
Rugged Enclosure
Faster recover time
Typical control
applications
Low cost,
distributed
applications
Highly
concentrated
applications
TCSESM16/24
TCSESM08
High speed,
Gigabit switches
TCSESM10
499NXX
Devices
TCSESM04
TCSESU051F0
TCSESU0x4
IP67 rated watertight
Applications requiring bus-like
long distance connections.
Unmanaged switches w/ alarm
relay, dual P/S
Low-Cost Entry Unmanaged Switch
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Contents
Product Overview
Product Features & Specifications
Applications
Customer Values
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Connexium Unmanaged Switches
Product Features
● 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
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Switch Overview
499NXX Series of Unmanaged Switches
IP20 Enclosure
Connector for dual power supply
connection and alarm contact
DIN Rail mount
LED’s for power and faults
LED’s for ports status
DIP Switch to suppress
link status messages
on a port by port basis
SC connectors for
100 base-FX fiber cable
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RJ 45 connections for
10/100 base-TX copper cable
Ground connection
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Connexium Unmanaged Switches
Product Features
● TCSESU Series of Unmanaged Switches
TCSESU0x4
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● Up to 8 ports
● Models with multi-mode fiber optic cable
connection
● Low cost
● Single power supply connection
● Small Package
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Switch Overview
TCSESU Unmanaged Switch
Connector for single power
supply connection
LED’s for power
IP30 Enclosure
LED’s for ports status
DIN Rail mount
RJ 45 connections for
10/100 base-TX copper cable
SC connector for
100 base-FX fiber cable
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Switch Overview
TCSESU051F0 - IP 67 rated (watertight) Unmanaged Switch
Hole for surface mount
LED’s for ports status
(ACT/LINK)
IP67 Enclosure
M12 Connector for power
supply connection
M12 connections for 10/100
base-TX copper cable
Holes for surface mount
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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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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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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
● System architecture with Unmanaged Switches connecting:
● Controller to Distributed I/O
● Controller to SCADA and HMI with fiber cable
Quantum Controller
SCADA
HMI
Unmanaged
Switch
Unmanaged
Switch
Fiber Optic cable
Distributed I/O Drops
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System Architecture
● 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
Information
Plant network
Managed Switches
Control
Local HMI
Unmanaged
Switches
Area PLC’s
Peer to Peer Conn.
Device
Distributed I/O
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Contents
Product Overview
Product Features & Specifications
Applications
Customer Values
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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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Questions?
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