4B ETH-SWITCH1V4C-5P Bedienungsanleitung

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Industrial
Ethernet Switch
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATION MANUAL
Part No. ETH-SWITCH1V4C-5P
APPROVED
Class II Div. 1
CUS
®
Industrial Ethernet
Switch

Exposed buckets and
moving parts will cause
severe injury or death.
Lockout power before
removing cover or
inspection door.
DANGERDANGER
Moving parts can
crush and cut.
Lockout power before
removing guard or
servicing.
Do NOT operate with
guard removed
WARNING

1. CUSTOMER SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES Page 4 - 5
2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW Page 6
3. SPECIFICATIONS Page 6
4. DIMENSIONS Page 6
5. INSTALLATION Page 7
6. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Page 8
7. WIRING DIAGRAMS Page 10
7.1 SUPPLY VOLTAGE WIRING (24 VDC) Page 10
7.2 NETWORK BLOCK DIAGRAM Page 10
8. IE-SWITCH OPERATION Page 11
9. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Page 11
10. TESTING AND MAINTENANCE Page 12
11. WARNINGS PRESENT ON PRODUCT Page 12
12. PRODUCT WARRANTY Page 15
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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4B appreciates your business and is pleased you have chosen our products to meet your
needs.
Please read in its entirety and understand the literature accompanying the product before
you place the product into service. Please read the safety precautions carefully before
operating the product. With each product you purchase from 4B, there are some basic
but important safety considerations you must follow to be sure your purchase is permitted
to perform its design function and operate properly and safely, giving you many years
of reliable service. Please read and understand the Customer Safety Responsibilities
listed below. Failure to follow this safety directive and the Operation Manuals and other
material furnished or referenced, may result in serious injury or death.
SAFETY NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
A. In order to maximize eciency and safety, selecting the right equipment for each
operation is vital. The proper installation of the equipment, and regular maintenance
and inspection is equally important in continuing the proper operation and safety
of the product. The proper installation and maintenance of all our products is the
responsibility of the user unless you have asked 4B to perform these tasks.
B. All installation and wiring must be in accordance with Local and National Electrical
Codes and other standards applicable to your industry. (Please see the article
“Hazard Monitoring Equipment Selection, Installation and Maintenance” at www.
go4b.com.) The installation of the wiring should be undertaken by an experienced
and qualied professional electrician. Failure to correctly wire any product and/or
machinery can result in the product or machine failing to operate as intended, and can
defeat its design function.
C. Periodic inspection by a qualied person will help assure your 4B product is
performing properly. 4B recommends a documented inspection at least annually and
more frequently under high use conditions.
D. Please see the last page of this manual for all warranty information regarding this
product.
CUSTOMER SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES
1. READ ALL LITERATURE PROVIDED WITH YOUR PRODUCT
Please read all user, instruction and safety manuals to ensure that you understand
your product operation and are able to safely and eectively use this product. If the
equipment is used in a manner not specied in this manual, the protection provided by
the equipment may be impaired.
2. YOU BEST UNDERSTAND YOUR NEEDS
Every customer and operation is unique, and only you best know the specic needs
and capabilities of your operation. Please call the 24-hour hotline at 309-698-5611 for
assistance with any questions about the performance of products purchased from 4B.
4B is happy to discuss product performance with you at any time.
1. CUSTOMER SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES

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3. SELECT A QUALIFIED AND COMPETENT INSTALLER
Correct installation of the product is important for safety and performance. If you have
not asked 4B to perform the installation of the unit on your behalf, it is critical for the
safety of your operation and those who may perform work on your operation that you
select a qualied and competent electrical installer to undertake the installation. The
product must be installed properly to perform its designed functions. The installer should
be qualied, trained, and competent to perform the installation in accordance with Local
and National Electrical Codes, all relevant OSHA Regulations, as well as any of your
own standards and preventive maintenance requirements, and other product installation
information supplied with the product. You should be prepared to provide the installer
with all necessary installation information to assist in the installation.
4. ESTABLISH AND FOLLOW A REGULAR MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
SCHEDULE FOR YOUR 4B PRODUCTS
You should develop a proper maintenance and inspection program to conrm that your
system is in good working order at all times. You will be in the best position to determine
the appropriate frequency for inspection. Many dierent factors known to the user will
assist you in deciding the frequency of inspection. These factors may include but are not
limited to weather conditions; construction work at the facility; hours of operation; animal
or insect infestation; and the real-world experience of knowing how your employees
perform their jobs. The personnel or person you select to install, operate, maintain,
inspect or perform any work whatsoever, should be trained and qualied to perform these
important functions. Complete and accurate records of the maintenance and inspection
process should be created and retained by you at all times.
5. RETAIN AND REFER TO THE OPERATION MANUAL FOR 4B’S SUGGESTED
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION RECOMMENDATIONS
As all operations are dierent, please understand that your specic operation may require
additional adjustments in the maintenance and inspection process essential to permit
the monitoring device to perform its intended function. Retain the Operation Manual
and other important maintenance and service documents provided by 4B and have
them readily available for people servicing your 4B equipment. Should you have any
questions, please call the free 24-hour hotline number (309-698-5611).
6. SERVICE REQUEST
If you have questions or comments about the operation of your unit or require the unit to
be serviced please contact the 4B location who supplied the product or send your request
via fax (309-698-5615) or call us via our 24-hour hotline number in the USA (309-698-
5611). Please have available product part numbers, serial numbers, and approximate
date of installation. In order to assist you, after the product has been placed into service,
complete the online product registration section which is accessed via our website
www.go4b.com/usa.=

2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The Industrial Ethernet Switch is an unmanaged switch with 5x RJ45 Ethernet sockets for 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet Communications. It is designed to work with 4B’s Industrial Ethernet Nodes (IE-NODEs) or
any other devices requiring 10/100 Mbps Ethernet communications.
WARNING
• Rotating machinery can cause serious injury or death
• Always lockout and tagout the machine prior to installation
4. DIMENSIONS
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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
4
7-5/16
2-1/8
Ø 1-1/8 x 2
Ø 5/16 x 4
8-13/16
9-3/4
5-1/4
3. SPECIFICATIONS
Supply Voltage - 24 VDC
Power Dissipation - 12 Watts Maximum
Power Terminals - 14 AWG / 2.5 mm2
Communication Protocols - PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP/IP or any other Ethernet protocol
Inputs 5x RJ-45 10/100 Mbps
Width - 7.4 in. (188 mm)
Depth - 4 in. (102 mm)
Height - 9.7 in. (246 mm)
Fixing Centers - 8.75 x 4 in. (222 x 102 mm)
Cable Entry - 2 Holes - 1-1/8 in. (28 mm) Diameter - 3/4 in. Conduit
Weight - 2.5 lbs / 1.1 kg
Protection -
IP66
Approvals -
24VDC 12Watts
Class II Division 1, Groups E, F and G (T125°C) When powered with a Class 2 Power
Supply
Ex tb IIIC T125°C Db
Zone 21 AEx tb IIIC T125°C Db
IP66 Ta: -20 C to + 50 C
CSA20CA80019524

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5. INSTALLATION
ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION -
1. Use the correct cable, glands and sealing arrangement in accordance to local installation codes.
2. Where other certied components are used as part of the assembly or installation procedure, the
user must take in to account any limitations which might be listed on the relevant certicates.
3. The box is supplied with 2 x 1-1/8 inch (28 mm) pre drilled holes in the bottom face. All unused
entry apertures must be sealed using component certied stopping plugs.
NOTE: Special Consideration when installed in a Class II environment: In order to connect conduit
to the control unit enclosure, use a CSA and/or UL certied Class II conduit hub (for example,
a Myers™ hub) with a suitable bonding (grounding) connection that is rated for the installation
environment.
4. The enclosure must not be modied in any way, as this will invalidate the certication.
5. All wiring must be carried out in accordance with relevant codes of practice and / or instructions.
NOTE: Special Consideration when installed in a Class II environment: Power input and output
(I/O) wiring shall be in accordance with Class II wiring methods per the National Electrical
Code (NFPA70) for installations within the US and per the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) for
installations in Canada.
6. The voltage, current and maximum power dissipation on the units label must not be exceeded.
7. The wiring installation must extend to within 1 mm of the metal face of the terminal, and all leads
must be insulated for the appropriate voltage.
8. Not more than one or multiple strand cable is to be connected to any terminal unless multiple
conductors have previously been joined in a suitable manner (e.g. boot lace ferrule) such that they
present a single connection point to the terminal.
9. The power terminals use a screwless push in spring design, a small at-head or straight
screwdriver can be used to gently push in the tab to terminate the power wires.
10. The equipment shall be earth bonded via earth bonded screw marked with the Earth label inside
the equipment.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS -
Unit can be used in outdoor locations, Ambient temperature and IP NEMA ratings should be considered.
Product altitude is limited to 2000m above sea level. Humidity 0-100% RH, non-condensing.

WARNING
The Control Unit is susceptible to static voltage, static handling precautions should be taken. Connection
of a clean ground to the Earth terminal is essential for optimum performance.
Static Hazard – Clean Only With A Damp Cloth
Remove Power Before Opening Cover – Do Not Apply Power When Cover Is Open.
6. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
All wiring must be in accordance with local and national electrical codes and should be undertaken by
an experienced and qualied electrician. All equipment should be properly grounded prior to operation.
Additional wire used during the installation must have a temperature rating of 158° F (70° C) or above,
and be at least 24 AWG. 4B recommends using shielded cable to reduce electromagnetic interference
(EMI) to maintain signal integrity. Never run low voltage cables in the same conduit as three phase
motor cables.
Use rigid metal conduit to protect the cables coming into the Ethernet Switch. Conduit systems can
channel water due to ingress and condensation which over time will adversely aect the performance of
the system. As such, the installation of low point conduit drains is recommended.
All electrical connections are shown in image 1.
FUSE RATINGS -
In order to maintain the product certication, all fuses MUST be replaced with equivalent fuses at the
same rating. Failure to do so will invalidate the certication and any warranties which may exist.
Model ETH-SWITCH1V4C-5P
• F5 200 mA.
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Output 4
Output 2
Output 3
Output 1
Input Power
Earth / Ground
Image 1

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7. WIRING DIAGRAMS
7.1 SUPPLY VOLTAGE WIRING (24 VDC)
7.2 NETWORK BLOCK DIAGRAM
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-
-
-
J104
J103
J102
J101
J100
+24 VDC
+24 VDC
+24 VDC
+24 VDC
+24 VDC
Fuse
4 A
NODE 0001 NODE 0004 NODE 0005
NODE 0002
NODE 0003
256+Nodes Per Network
(Over 4,000 Sensors)
Optional
Hazardmon.com
Connection
Eth-Switch 1
Ethernet
Cable
Ethernet
Cable
PLC
Eth-Switch 2
IE-NODE 1
8 Contact or
NTC Temperature
and 2 Pulse or
Analog (4-20 mA) inputs
IE-NODE 2
10 Analog
(4-20 mA) Inputs with
ETH-NODE-AUXSW-4P
+24V 0V
+24V 0V
+24V 0V
+24V 0V
+24V 0V
Output 4
Output 2
Output 3
Output 1
Input Power
Earth / Ground
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