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Getting Started With an Unmanaged Switch HUE-500
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The Components The switch, DIN and wall mount brackets and manual ( CD )
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The Components The switch, showing the TX ports and their caps
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The Components The label w/ serial number and agency approvals
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The Components The power connectors – desk adaptor ( 12VDC ) and terminal strip for redundant 12-48 VDC power supplies and the alarm contact
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The Components The power terminal strip for redundant 12-48 VDC power supplies and the alarm contact removed from the switch
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The Components - + ( to PLC input) - + 24 VDC alarm wiring 24 VDC
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The Components Remove protective port caps from the TX ports for any of the ports that you will use.
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The Components Insert the copper TX cable connectors, RJ45s, into the port socket – it will ‘click’ when properly seated. Replace the protective caps into any unused ports.
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LEDStatusMeaning PowerGreenSwitch has power from Power 1 and/or Power 2 PoweroffNo power to switch Power 1GreenPower 1 terminals have power Power 1offPower 1 terminals have no power/not connected Power 2GreenPower 1 terminals have power Power 2offPower 1 terminals have no power/not connected LNK/ACTGreenPort has linked LNK/ACTFlashingTransmitting, Receiving packets LNK/ACToffNo device connected
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LEDStatusMeaning FDX/COLYellowPort is operating in Full Duplex mode FDX/COLFlashingPacket collisions on port FDX/COLOffPort is operating in half duplex mode or no connection Port 1 to 4 LEDsYellowPort is operating in Full Duplex mode Port 1 to 4 LEDsFlashingPower 1 terminals have power Port 1 to 4 LEDsOffPort is operating in half duplex mode or no connection Port 1 to 4 LEDsGreenA network device is connected to the port Port 1 to 4 LEDsFlashingTransmitting, Receiving packets Port 1 to 4 LEDsoffNo device connected
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Make sure that the power wiring is correct – check it one more time Connect all RJ45 cables to the other ‘connected’ devices POWER UP ! The switch will go through a ‘boot’ and be ‘online’ in about 2 minutes Since unmanaged switches are ‘Plug’n’Play devices, that’s all you have to do. Your switch should be communicating with the other devices on the network and you can see this by the port indicator LEDs. The orange LED at each port indicates a full duplex connection The flashing green LED indicates that data is being sent and/or received Please refer to the owner’s manual for more information
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