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Protection Class | IP30 |
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Managed | Yes |
Enclosure | Metal |
Product Type | Industrial Ethernet Switch |
Mounting | DIN Rail |
Protocol Support | SNMP, VLAN, QoS, RSTP, IGMP |
Standards | IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x |
Explains the meaning of various warning and informational symbols used in the manual.
Defines DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION levels for hazardous situations.
Provides general guidance on safe operation, handling, and usage of the device.
Outlines the necessary training and characteristics for personnel working with the device.
Covers requirements and restrictions for connecting electrical wires to the device.
Details prerequisites and safety measures for connecting the device's power supply.
Explains measures to protect against electrostatic discharge when handling sensitive components.
Specifies environmental conditions and placement considerations for device installation.
Lists relevant EU directives, CE marking, and FCC compliance information for the product.
An overview of the MACH102 family, its features, and applications in industrial automation.
Describes the different MACH102 basic device variants and their port configurations.
Introduces the MACH102 media modules and their role as interfaces to the LAN.
Describes the USB interface and its use for configuration and diagnostics.
Covers the serial V.24 interface for local management via CLI.
Step-by-step guide for installing the MACH102 device, including initial checks.
Instructions on how to correctly install SFP transceivers into the device slots.
Details procedures for mounting the device on surfaces, in cabinets, or on walls, including grounding.
Describes how to connect the main supply voltage, including redundant options and warnings.
Provides recommendations for connecting various types of data cables to the device ports.
Explains the meaning of various LEDs on the device for status indication.
Lists default IP address, login credentials, and network parameter configurations.
Guides users through the initial login process and changing the default password for security.
Step-by-step instructions for safely removing an SFP transceiver from its slot.
Details the procedure for safely removing a media module from the device.
Outlines the steps for safely disconnecting and removing the entire device.
Provides physical and environmental specifications for basic devices and media modules.
Details the electrical parameters, voltage ranges, and power ratings for devices and modules.
Lists the nominal values, voltage, and connection type for the signal contact.
Summarizes the available interfaces and their configurations for different device models.
Specifies the ambient temperature, humidity, and air pressure requirements for device operation.
Presents the physical dimensions and mounting details of the device.
Details electromagnetic compatibility standards and immunity test results for the device.
Specifies the maximum network line lengths for twisted pair and fiber optic transceivers.
Provides power consumption, output, operating temperature, and order numbers for devices and modules.
Lists the components included in the delivery package for each device model.
Lists optional accessories available for the MACH102 devices.
Provides contact channels for technical questions and support resources.
Describes the consulting, training, and support services offered by Hirschmann.