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Phoenix Contact FL NAT 2000 Series User Manual

Phoenix Contact FL NAT 2000 Series
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User manual
Installation and startup of the
FL SWITCH 2000 and FL NAT 2000 product
families

Table of Contents

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Phoenix Contact FL NAT 2000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPhoenix Contact
ModelFL NAT 2000 Series
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

Summary

For Your Safety

Identification of Warning Notes

Explains hazard symbols and signal words indicating severity of potential injury.

Qualification of Users

Specifies required user knowledge for safe operation and familiarity with standards.

Product Changes

States that hardware and firmware modifications are not permitted on the device.

Unauthorized Network Access

Addresses security risks of unauthorized network access and suggests protective measures.

Properties of the Devices

Properties and Versions

Details product versions, properties, and specifications for FL SWITCH and FL NAT families.

Overview Table of Functions

Presents a table summarizing device functions across different product series.

Status and Diagnostic Indicators

Explains the meaning of LEDs and status indicators for device monitoring and diagnostics.

Using the SFP Slots (Principle)

Covers the use of SFP slots for flexible port configuration, including module installation.

Using the (micro)SD Card

Details how to use SD/microSD cards for device configuration and firmware management.

Mounting and Installation

General Information

Provides general installation guidelines, including grounding and Ethernet connector pin assignments.

FL SWITCH 20xx/21xx/22xx/23xx and FL NAT 2xxx

Details mounting and installation procedures for specific FL SWITCH and FL NAT models.

FL SWITCH 26xx/27xx

Details mounting and installation procedures specific to FL SWITCH 26xx/27xx models.

Startup and Function

Delivery State/Factory Default

Covers the device's state upon delivery and default factory configurations.

Using Smart Mode

Explains how to use Smart mode for quick selection and configuration of device operating modes.

Assigning IP Parameters via BootP

Explains how to assign IP parameters to devices using the BootP protocol.

Technical Data

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