SDSFE31xx-100 RS-232-to-100Base-FX Industrial Device Server Manual 33367 Rev A
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SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Trademark, copyright, and product classification information Trademark All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Copyright restrictions © 2006 Transition Networks: All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means—graphic, electronic, or mechanical—without written permission from Transition Networks. Printed in the U.S.A.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server About this product and manual Device server The SDSFE31XX-100 Industrial Device Server design provides a DB-9 (RS-232) connection over fiber cables, where the connecting device has an RS-232 interface. The Device Server enables serial devices, such as CNCs (computer numerical controls) and PLCs (programmable logic controllers) to connect instantly to an existing Fast Ethernet network.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks About this product and manual, continued Box contents The box should include the following: • • • • • One RS-232-to-100Base-FX Industrial Device Server DIN Rail Kit Fiber protective port caps User manual CD Serial IP Redirector software CD 24-Hour Technical Support: 1-800-260-1312 International: 00-1-952-941-7600 vii
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Cautions and warnings Cautions and warnings Make sure that you read and understand all content identified by these two symbols: Cautions and warnings appear here and throughout this manual where appropriate. Failure to read and understand the information identified by the “caution” and “warning” symbols could result in poor equipment performance, damage to equipment, or injury to persons.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Cautions and warnings, continued CAUTION When connecting DC power wires to the terminal-block plug, pay close attention to the polarity markings shown near the terminal block of the Device Server. Failure to observe this caution could result in damage to the equipment. CAUTION This is a Class A product.
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Section I SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server In this section These are the topics: Topic General description SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial part numbers Physical description See Page 2 3 4
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server General description Overview The SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server features complete Ethernet and TCP/IP network support that allows devices in industry with RS-232 connectors, (milling machines, measurement instruments, and robots) to connect to LAN-based automation.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial part numbers Standard models The part numbers shown in Table 1 perform as described in this manual. Table 1: SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Part Numbers Part Number Port 1: DB-9 Port 2: Fiber Optic 100Base-FX SDSFE3111-100 RS-232 15 m ST, 1300 nm multimode 2 km (1.2 miles) (50 ft) SDSFE3113-100 RS-232 15 m SC, 1300 nm multimode 2 km (1.2 miles) (50 ft) SDSFE3114-100 RS-232 15 m SC, 1310 nm single mode 20 km (12.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Physical description Device server parts and functions Figures 1 and 2 identify the SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server parts and functions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Physical description, continued Device server parts and functions (continued) 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Terminal Bock Grounding Screw DIP Switches Alarm Relay Contacts Redundant Power Input Primary Power Input 16. DIN Rail Bracket 17. Metal Spring 18.
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Section II Installation In this section These are the topics: Topic Device Server mounting location DIN rail clip and DIN rail mounting Grounding the Device Server Connecting power to the Device Server Connecting an alarm fixture Connecting fiber cables Connecting DB-9 cable DIP switches See Page 8 9 11 12 15 17 18 19
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Device Service mounting location Installation considerations The location selected to install the Device Server can greatly affect its performance. When selecting a site, consider the following: • Install the Device Server in a fairly cool and dry place. See Technical Specifications for the acceptable temperature and humidity operating ranges.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks DIN rail clip and DIN rail mounting Mounting the DIN rail clip The aluminum DIN Rail Clip should already be mounted to the back panel of the Device Server. If you need to attach the DIN Rail Clip, position the stiff-metal spring as shown in Figure 3.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server DIN rail clip and DIN rail mounting, continued Mounting the device server To mount the Device Server to the DIN rail, see Figure 4 and do the following: Step 1. 2. Action Align and then position DIN-Rail-clip spring to the top of the DIN rail as shown in Figure 4a. Press DOWN on the Device Server and then IN to snap it into place on the DIN Rail. See Figure 4b.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Grounding the Device Server WARNING Be sure to disconnect power before installing and wiring the Device Server. Failure to observe this warning could result in an electrical shock. Wiring considerations The following wiring considerations are recommended: • Use separate paths to route wiring for power and device data cables. If power wiring and device data cables must cross make sure that the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Connecting power to the Device Server Redundant power Dual (redundant) power inputs can be connected simultaneously to live DC power sources. See Figure 6. If one power source fails, the other live source acts as a backup, and automatically supplies the Device Server with power. Figure 6: Redundant Power Connections IMPORTANT • • Power is supplied through an external DC power source.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Connecting power to the Device Server, continued CAUTION When connecting DC power wires to the terminal-block plug, pay close attention to the polarity markings shown near the terminal block of the Device Server. Failure to observe this caution could result in damage to the device.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Connecting power to the Device Server, continued Terminal-block plug wiring (continued) Step 6. Action Insert the terminal-block plug into the Device Server’s terminal block, as shown in Figure 8. Figure 8: Wired Terminal-Block Plug Inserted Into Device Server 7. 8. 14 Make sure that the DC power source is stable and clean. Turn ON the power source and the PWR LED(s) should turn ON.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Connecting an alarm fixture Alarm relay The Device Server has contacts for connecting an external alarm fixture. Located on the green terminal block on the top panel, the relay has normally open contacts that can be wired to form a circuit for triggering an external alarm when a fault occurs (light or audible alarm). See Figure 9.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Connecting an alarm fixture, continued Fault indications Wire the relay contacts to any warning light or audible alarm in the factory or control room. Then when a fault occurs, the relay contacts close, sending a signal to activate an external alarm or turn ON a light, indicating a fault. An alarm will occur under the following conditions: • Any link failure cable disconnected, device break down .....
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Connecting fiber cables Fiber cable installation When connecting fiber cables to the 100BASE-FX port on the Device Server, make sure the correct type is used: ST or SC. To install the fiber cables, do the following: Step 1. Action Remove and keep the rubber fiber-port-protector cover shown below. Note: When not connected to a fiber cable, insert the rubber protective cover into optic port to protect the optics. 2.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Connecting DB-9 cable DB-9 cable configuration Depending on the equipment type, data terminal equipment (DTE) or data communication equipment (DCE), use a null modem (crossover) or straight-through cable. See Figure 13. Figure 12: Straight Through and Crossover Cables Note: The Device Server is configured as a DTE Device. See Cable Specification Section for DB-9 cable pinouts.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks DIP Switches DIP switch position descriptions The Device Server features four DIP switches on the top panel that set the responds for the alarm in case of power loss or link failure. Figure 14 shows the DIP switch and a chart that explains each setting.
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Section III Operations In this section These are the topics: Topic Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) Device Server configuration Configuration software See Page 22 23 25
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Light emitting diodes (LEDs) LEDs The Device Server has LED indicators located on its front panel. The LEDs present at-a-glance network status, and provide real-time connectivity information. Figure 15 shows the LEDs and a chart that explains the function of each.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Device Server configuration Introduction Use a web browser to configure the Device Server. You can set the TCP/IP configuration for the device to monitor and manage attached Serial Devices via Serial IP Redirector software. Web access Once connected to a network, the Device Server is accessible via a web browser. To access the Device Server via a web browser, do the following: Step 1. Action Type the default IP 192.168.0.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Device Server configuration, continued Web access (continued) Figure 17: Main Menu Screen 24 24-Hour Technical Support: 1-800-260-1312 International: 00-1-952-941-7600
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Configuration software Expanded software tree On the left side of the GUI screen, under the Transition logo, are five menu items: • System Details • Configuration • Mgmt Config • SNMP • System Restart Figure 18 shows the expanded software tree; an explanation of each menu option starts on the following page.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Configuration software, continued Systems details menu options System information submenu Click the Systems Details link to show its two submenu options: • System Info • Master Info Click the “system info” link to show the Device Server system information submenu. See Figure 19. Figure 19: System Info Submenu This menu option provides a description of the Device Server, model name, along with the up times (day/hour/minute/second).
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Configuration software, continued Configuration menu options Serial port config submenu Click the Configuration link to show its two submenu options: • Serial Port Config • Serial Connect Status Click the “serial port config” link to launch the Device Server serial port configuration submenu. See Figure 21. Figure 21: Serial Port Transfer Configuration Submenu Display Use this menu to configure server/client mode and the serial port.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Configuration software, continued Serial port config submenu (continued) Submenu Item Server/Client Type Remote IP TCP Port Number Connection Idle Time DS/CR Modes Description Defines whether the Device Server is acting as a server or a client. In Device Server Mode, this setting will always be Server. In Converter Mode, this setting can be either Server or Client. In Converter Mode, enter the IP address of the remote device.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Configuration software, continued Serial port config submenu (continued) Submenu Item DS/CR Modes (continued) Description Converter Mode (CR) is used for serial tunneling across an Ethernet network between two serial ports to simulate a direct serial connection between the devices. See Figure 23. Figure 23: Serial Tunneling Packet Mode of Serial Input (enable/disable) Packet Mode Inter-Packet Timeout Default is disabled.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Configuration software, continued Serial connect status submenu Click the “serial connect status” link to launch the Device Server serial connection status submenu. See Figure 24. Figure 24: RS-232 Port Connection Status Submenu Display This menu provides instant information about serial port connectivity. In this submenu, you can view a current connection status instance; also, clear the information on the screen by clicking the CLEAR button.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Configuration software, continued Mgmt config menu options User config submenu Click the Mgmt config link to show its four submenu options: • • • • User Config Firmware Download Configuration File SNMP Config Click the “user config” link to launch the Device Server user configuration submenu. See Figure 25. Figure 25: User Configuration Submenu This option allows you to establish a username and password for Device Server management.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Configuration software, continued Firmware download submenu Click the “firmware download” link to launch the Device Server firmware download submenu. You can upgrade the firmware (FW) via HTTP or TFTP. See Figure 26. Figure 26: Firmware Upgrade Submenu FW upgrade via HTTP To upgrade the firmware via HTTP, do the following: Step 1. Action Click the BROWSE button to locate the firmware, as shown in Figure 27.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Configuration software, continued FW upgrade via HTTP (continued) Step 2. Action Click the OPEN button on the choose file dialog box to populate the file name field with the firmware-upgrade address, as shown in Figure 28. Figure 28: HTTP Firmware File Name Captured 3. Click the START UPGRADE BY HTTP button to start downloading the firmware and a system upgrade timeout display will appear, as shown in Figure 29.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Configuration software, continued FW upgrade via HTTP (continued) When the firmware upgrade is complete, the index page (system information) will appear, as shown in Figure 30. Figure 30: Index Page (System information) Display Click the serial port config link to modify the configuration, based on the new firmware. FW upgrade via TFTP Note: The firmware file must be stored on the TFTP server before upgrading by this method can occur.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Configuration software, continued FW upgrade via TFTP (continued) Step 3. Action Click the START UPGRADE BY TFTP button to start downloading the firmware, and a system upgrade timeout display will appear as shown in Figure 32. Figure 32: System Firmware Upgrade Time Out Display When the firmware upgrade is complete, the index page (system information) will appear, as shown in Figure 33.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Configuration software, continued Configuration file submenu Click the “configuration file” link to show the Device Server system backup submenu, shown in Figure 34. Figure 34: Configuration System Backup File Display Configuration file backup To “backup” the configuration file to the local PC, do the following: Step 1.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Configuration software, continued Configuration file restore To Restore the backup configuration file, do the following: Step 1. Action Enter the file name or click the BROWSE button to locate the file. See Figure 36. Config. Bin Figure 36 Backup File Restore Display 2. Click the RESTORE SETTING button, and a restore timeout display will appear as the backup file is being restored. See Figure 37.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Configuration software, continued SNMP configuration menu SNMP communities submenu Click the SNMP config link to show its two submenus: • SNMP Communities • IP Trap Manager Click the “SNMP Communities” link to launch the SNMP Communities submenu option. See Figure 39. Figure 39: SNMP Communities Display Use an external SNMP-based application to configure and manage the Device Server.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Configuration software, continued IP trap manager submenu Click the “IP Trap Manager” link to launch the IP Trap manager submenu option, shown in Figure 40. Figure 40: IP Trap Manager Option display Table 2 describes the fields on the IP Trap Manager display. Table 2: IP Trap Parameters and Descriptions Parameter Description IP Address Enter the IP address(s) of the terminal(s) that you want to monitor for failures.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Configuration software, continued IP trap manager submenu (continued) You can configure up to five management stations to receive authentication failure messages or other trap messages from the Device Server. To assign the IP Traps, do the following: Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Action Click the “IP address” parameter field. See Figure 41. Type or paste the IP address in the field. Click the “community name” parameter field. See Figure 41.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Configuration software, continued System restore submenu Click the System Restart link to show the Restart submenu options: • System Restore • Reset Note: You can “restore” or “reset” the Device Server remotely via software. System restore Click the RESTORE button, shown in Figure 42, to set the Device Server back to factory defaults. After the timeout display disappears all saved configuration data will be erased.
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Section IV Serial IP Redirector Software In the section This are the topics: Topic Serial IP redirector software description Getting started and software pre-installation considerations Installing IP redirector software Upgrading the software Creating virtual COM ports See Page 44 45 46 50 51
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Serial IP redirect software description COM port usage The Serial/IP Redirector Software adds "virtual" COM ports to Windows operating systems. Similar to regular COM ports that allow PC applications to use local serial ports, Serial/IP COM ports allow PC applications to use the serial port on the Device Server.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Getting started and software pre-installations considerations Pre-installation considerations Supported platforms: • Intel-compatible PCs with 32-bit Pentium-class processor • At least 4 megabytes free space on the boot drive • Windows XP sp1 or sp2, Server 2003, 2000, NT 4.0 sp6, 98/95/Me, Microsoft .NT/2000/2003 Terminal Server, Citrix MetaFrame Access Suite • VMware Software requirements: • Windows Installer 2.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Installing serial IP redirector software Software installation To install the software, do the following: Step 1. 2. 3. Action Login as a user with administrator privileges. Quit all Windows programs using COM ports. Install the Serial/IP Redirector Software CD into the PC/Laptop that will be in communication with the serial port of the Device Server to launch the “installation wizard” dialog box, shown in Figure 44.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Installing serial IP redirector software, continued Step 6. 7. Action Click the AGREE radio button. Click the NEXT button and the “destination folder” will appear as shown in Figure 46. Figure 46: Software Destination Folder Dialog Box 8. 9. If the destination folder in the dialog box is not where you want the software to load, click the BROWSE button, and then select a new location.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Installing serial IP redirector software, continued Figure 47: Select Features Dialog Box On the select features dialog box, you can select how much of the software you want to load on the PC/Laptop (disk space consideration) via the pulldown menu. See Figure 48. Figure 48: Pulldown Menu Options Note: The “administrator only” option restricts use of the Serial/IP Control Panel to users with administrator privileges.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Installing serial IP redirector software, continued Figure 49: Ready to Install Application Dialog Box Step 11. 12. Action Click the view release notes check box, if not selected. Click the NEXT button to install the software. When completed, the “successfully installed” message box will appear, as shown in Figure 50. Figure 50: Install Successful Message Box 13. 14. Click the FINISH button and the “release notes” will appear on the screen.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Upgrading serial IP redirector software Software upgrades If you are installing a software upgrades, please note: • The existing software must be the same major version (version 4). • The setup program will remove the existing Serial/IP software. • The virtual COM port selections and settings will be maintained. When upgrading the software, you will be prompted to uninstall the old version of the software, as shown in Figure 51.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Creating virtual COM ports Control panel After loading the software, the Serial IP Control Panel dialog box will appear, as shown in Figure 53. Figure 53: Serial IP Control Panel Dialog Box Use the “control panel” to configure virtual COM ports and advanced options.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Creating virtual COM ports, continued Virtual COM port creation Alternatively, you can edit the COM port ranges directly. Use individual COM port numbers (such as 4, 5, 7) and/or ranges of numbers (such as 11-18, 30-53) separated by commas. As you edit the COM port ranges, checkboxes in the upper panel will change accordingly. (Invalid numbers or ranges will be displayed.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Creating virtual COM ports, continued Step 4. 5. Action On the Serial IP Control Panel, enter the IP address and port number of the Device Server. See Figure 55. Check “user credentials” and select “use credentials below” from the pulldown menu. See Figure 55. Note: If a user name and password were set when setting up the Device Server, use that same user name and password here. 6. Enter a “user name” and “password” if previously set.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Creating virtual COM ports, continued Step 7. Action Click the CONFIGURATION WIZARD button to bring up the “configuration wizard,” shown in Figure 56. Figure 56: COM Port 7 Configuration Wizard 8. 9. If any of the settings are incorrect, change them. Click the START button. Note as the wizard runs, the “status panel” will show a summary of server characteristics. The “log panel” shows the wizard’s interaction with the server.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Creating virtual COM ports, continued If the wizard fails The wizard indicates errors in the status panel, with error details appearing in the log panel. In the case of an error, do the following before re-running the wizard: Step 1. 2. 3. 4. If the wizard is successful Action Review error messages in the status panel. See Figure 57. If necessary, review the messages in the log panel. See Figure 57. Correct the wizard settings.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Creating virtual COM ports, continued If the wizard is successful (continued) Step 5. 6. Action Click the USER SETTING button on the wizard to return to the control panel. Once the link is established, you can manage the device attached to the Device Server, using the Serial IP Redirector software installed on a remote computer. Click the PORT MONITOR button on the control panel to bring up the port monitor, shown in Figure 58.
Section V: Troubleshooting Introduction This section provides basic troubleshooting information for the Device Server via a problem and corrective action table. The problems are stated in the problem column and the action(s) to take for the problem is stated in the corrective action column. If the corrective measures listed do not correct the problem, contact our 24-Hour Technical Support department at 1-800-260-1312, International: 00-1-952-941-7600.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Troubleshooting problem and corrective action table Problem Device Server does not power up Potential Cause Potential Solution • Is the wired terminal-block plug • Wire and insert the terminal-block plug into the Device Server’s inserted into the Device Server? terminal block • Is the power LED lit? No activity at the DB-9 port • Is the power LED lit? • Can the Device Server receive link pulses? • Is the DB-9 cable properly installed at both e
Section VI: Cable Specifications Introduction This section provides copper and fiber cable specifications.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Copper DB-9 (RS-232) serial cable specifications What is RS-232 (DB-9)? RS-232 is a serial device control protocol that provides an interface between Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and Data Communications Equipment (DCE) that employs serial binary data interchanges.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Fiber cable and optic specifications Fiber cable characteristics Fiber optic specifications Cable physical characteristics must meet or exceed IEEE 802.3™ specifications. Parameter Specification Bit Error Rate: Single mode fiber: Multimode fiber: Multimode fiber: <10-9 9 µm 62.
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Section VII: Contact Us, Warranty, & Conformity Information Introduction This section explains how to contact Transition Networks via Phone, fax, email, and direct mail.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Contact us Technical support Technical Support is available 24 hours a day. United States: 1-800-260-1312 International: 00-1-952-941-7600 Live Web chat Chat live via the Web with a Transition Networks Technical Support Specialist. Log onto www.transition.com and click the Transition Now link. Web-based training Transition Networks provides 12-16 seminars per month via live web-based training. Log onto www.transition.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Conformity declaration Declaration of Conformity Name of Mfg: Transitions Networks 6427 City West Parkway, Minneapolis MN 55344 U.S.A.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Warranty Limited lifetime warranty Effective for products shipped May 1, 1999 and After. Every Transition Networks’ labeled product purchased after May 1, 1999 will be free from defects in material and workmanship for its lifetime. This warranty covers the original user only and is not transferable.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Warranty, continued How and where to send the returns Send the defective product postage and insurance prepaid to the following address: CSI Material Management Center c/o Transition Networks 6103 Blue Circle Drive Minnetonka, MN 55343 U.S.A. Attn: RETURNS DEPT: Credit Return Authorization (CRA)# or Return Material Authorization (RMA) # ___________ Failure to protect the product during shipping may void this warranty.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Compliance information Compliances CISPR22/EN5022 Class A + EN55024; EN60950 Class A; FCC Class A; CE Mark FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Transition Networks Compliance information, continued European Regulations, (continued) In accordance with European Union Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003, Transition Networks will accept post usage returns of this product for proper disposal. The contact information for this activity can be found in the ‘Contact Us’ portion of this document.
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Appendix A: Technical Specification SDSFES31xx-100 specifications, notices, and warnings Parameter Standards Regulatory Compliance for Emission Ports Max Distance Max Data Rate Signals Safety Compliance Power Consumption Ingress Protection MTBF Power Source Size (width x depth x height) Weight Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Description IEEE 802.
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server SDSFES31xx-100 specifications, notices, and warnings, continued Notices • The information in this user’s guide is subject to change. For the most up-to-date information on the SDSFE31XX-100 Industrial Device Server, the user’s guide on-line at: www.transition.com. • Product is certified by the manufacturer to comply with DHHS Rule 21/CFR, Subchapter J applicable at the date of manufacture. • IMPORTANT Copper based media ports: e.g.
Index Alarm fault indications ......................................................... 16 Cabling DB-9 cable types....................................................... 18 DB-9 to serial port................................................... 18 fiber ............................................................................. 17 Caution & Warnings definitions................................................................... viii COM Port 1 and 2 .........................................................
Transition Networks SDSFE31xx-100 Industrial Device Server Packet Mode input and timeout values......................................... 29 Parts/Functions ............................................................. 4, 5 Power how to wire ............................................................... 13 primary/redundant.................................................... 12 terminal block............................................................ 12 terminal block location............................