Altronix NetWaySP4 Series 4 Port Ethernet over Fiber PoE Plus Hardened Switches Instruction Manual

June 10, 2024
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Altronix NetWaySP4 Series 4 Port Ethernet over Fiber PoE Plus Hardened Switches Instruction Manual
Altronix NetWaySP4 Series 4 Port Ethernet over Fiber PoE Plus Hardened
Switches

Overview

Altronix NetWay Indoor/Outdoor Ethernet over Fiber PoE Hardened Switches provide two (2) 1Gb SFP ports and four (4) PoE+ (30W) ports or up to two (2) Hi-PoE (60W) ports, passing data and power to PoE/PoE+ compliant devices. Cameras/edge devices may be located up to 100m from the unit. Features also include an integral battery charger for applications requiring backup and embedded LINQ Technology to monitor, control, and report power and diagnostics from anywhere.

Features

Agency Listings:

  • UL/cUL Listed for Information Technology Equipment (UL 60950-1), Information Technology Equipment to Be Installed Outdoors (UL 60950-22).
  • CE European Conformity

Input:

  • 115VAC, 60 Hz, 2.5A or 230VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.3A. NetWaySP4B/NetWaySP4WPN: 48-56V UL Listed ITE power supply (up to 120W)

Power Output:

  • Four (4) ports PoE+ (30W) or up to two (2) Hi-PoE (60W) ports.
  • IEEE 802.3at (30W) and IEEE 802.3af (15W) compliant.
  • 120W total power.
  • Integral surge protection.

Fiber Port:

  • Two (2) Gigabit SFP ports.
  • Use with SFP module 1000Base-X (1Gb), compliant to Class 1 laser product (not included).

Ethernet Ports:

  • Four (4) 10/100/1000 Mbps ports.
  • Connectivity: RJ45, auto-crossover.
  • Wire type: 4-pair CAT5 or better structured cable.
  • Distance: up to 100m.
  • Speed: 10/100/1000 Mbps, half/full duplex, auto negotiation.

Battery Backup:

  • Built-in charger for sealed lead acid or gel type batteries.
  • Battery charging circuit: 48VDC, 300mA.
  • Automatic switch over to stand-by battery when AC fails

LEDs:

  • Individual PoE On LEDs for each port.
  • Individual IP Link status, 10/100Base-T/active LEDs for each port.
  • ALOS LED indicates fiber connection for SFP port.
  • Heartbeat LED indicates proper operation of the unit

LINQ Technology:

  • Remote network management allows for camera/ device reset and monitoring.
  • PoE port management via Dashboard IP management program.
  • Provides local and/or remote access to critical information via LAN/WAN.
  • Email and Windows Dashboard Alert notifications report real-time diagnostics.
  • Event log tracks history

Environmental:

  • Refer to Technical Specifications Chart on page 4 for Environmental Conditions.

VLAN:

  • Multiple management VLAN assignment.
  • 802.1Q Tagged VLAN.
  • Up to 6 VLAN groups. ID Range 2-4095.

Applications:

  • Provides PoE / PoE+ / Hi-PoE for cameras/devices.
  • Altronix Spectrum switches can be used as a switching node in daisy chain and ring network configurations.
  • Spectrum switches can pass VLAN 802.IQ protocol.
  • Spectrum switches can pass SNMP protocol.

Accessories:
NetWaySP1A

  • Ethernet over Fiber Media Converter/Repeater – for applications requiring an additional SFP (Fiber) por

Mechanical:
NetWaySP4WP

  • NEMA4/4X, IP66 Rated enclosure for outdoor use.
  • Dimensions (H x W x D approx.):
    13.31” x 11.31” x 5.59” (338.1mm x 287.3mm x 142mm)

NetWaySP4WPN

  • NEMA4/4X, IP66 Rated enclosure for outdoor use.
  • Dimensions (H x W x D approx.):
    13.31” x 11.31” x 5.59” (338.1mm x 287.3mm x 142mm).

NetWaySP4WPX

  • NEMA4/4X, IP66 Rated enclosure for outdoor use.
  • Accommodates four (4) 12VDC/4AH batteries (48V of backup).
  • Dimensions (H x W x D approx.):
    17.53” x 15.3” x 6.67” (445.3mm x 388.6mm x 169.4mm).

NetWaySP4X

  • Dimensions (H x W x D approx.): 13.5” x 13” x 3.25” (342.9mm x 330.2mm x 83mm)

NetWaySP4PL

  • Dimensions (H x W x D approx.): 10.75” x 8.875” x 2.375” (273.1mm x 225.4mm x 60.3mm).

NetWaySP4B

  • Dimensions (L x W x D approx.): 5.625” x 4.5” x 0.625” (158.8mm x 142.9mm x 15.9mm).

Mounting Instructions

Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code/NFPA 70/ANSI, and with all local codes and authorities having jurisdiction. All units should be installed by a trained service personnel.

NetWaySP4WP/SP4WPN/SP4WPX Enclosure Mounting and Installation:

  1. Remove backplane from enclosure prior to drilling. Do not discard hardware.
    Note: Make sure that hardware will not interfere with components of the circuit board.

  2. Mark and drill desired inlets on the enclosure to facilitate wiring. Maximum NEMA type 4X rated fittings to be used are 0.5”. Follow manufacturer’s specifications for the appropriate size opening.
    Note: Inlets for conduit fittings should only be made on the bottom of the enclosure. UL Listed NEMA type 4X rated conduit connector/hubs shall be used for the appropriate size inlets.

  3. Clean out the inside of enclosure before remounting circuit board.

  4. Mounting NEMA4/4X rated enclosure (Enclosure Dimensions, pgs. 13-16) :
    Wall mount: Mount unit in desired location. Mark and drill holes to line up with the top and bottom holes of the enclosure flange. Secure enclosure with appropriate fasteners (e. g. screws and anchors; bolts and locking nuts, etc.) that are compatible with mounting surface and are of sufficient length/construction to ensure a secure mount (Fig. 7, pg. 12). Pole Mount: Refer to Figs. 8 – 11, pg. 12.
    Pole Mount: Refer to Figs. 8 – 11, pg. 12.

  5. Mount backplane in enclosure with hardware.

  6. To facilitate wire entry utilize weather-tight NEMA rated connectors (supplied), bushings, and cable.

NetWaySP4X Enclosure Mounting and Installation:

  1. Mount unit in the desired location. Mark and predrill holes in the wall to line up with the top two keyholes in the enclosure. Install two (2) upper fasteners and screws in the wall with the screw heads protruding. Place the enclosure’s upper keyholes over the two (2) upper screws; level and secure. Mark the position of the lower two (2) holes. Remove the enclosure. Drill the lower holes and install two fasteners. Place the enclosure’s upper keyholes over the two (2) upper screws. Install the two (2) lower screws and make sure to tighten all screws (Enclosure Dimensions , pg. 13). Secure enclosure to earth ground.

NetWaySP4B/SP4PL Mounting and Installation:

  1. Mount board/backplane in the desired location/enclosure with hardware supplied.
  2. NetWaySP4B: Connect 56VDC/120W max power source to terminal marked [+] and [–].
    NetWaySP4B
    Installation
    Note: For proper earth ground connections on NetWaySP4B fasten metal spacers (provided) to threaded studs at indicated board mounting holes (shown on the right). This is recommended for better environmental immunity

Installation Installation

  1. For NetWaySP4WP, NetWaySP4WPX, NetWaySP4X, and NetWaySP4PL: Before powering unit, set input voltage selection switch to proper Input Voltage position ( Fig. 5a, pg. 10). Units are factory set for 115VAC.

  2. Secure cabinet to earth ground. Connect AC power from overcurrent protective device circuit breaker (20A @ 115VAC, 60Hz, 16A @ 230VAC, 50/60Hz) to the terminals marked [L, N] on power supply board (Fig. 5, pg. 10). Use 14AWG or larger for all power connections (Battery, DC output, AC input). Connect ground lug to earth or green branch wire (12AWG min.).
    Note: For NetWaySP4WPN use external 48-56V UL Listed ITE power supply, carefully observing correct polarity (Fig. 6, pg. 11). Keep power-limited wiring separate from non power-limited wiring by utilizing separate knockouts/ inlets. Minimum 0.25” spacing must be provided.
    CAUTION: Do not touch exposed metal parts. Shut branch circuit power before installing or servicing equipment. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer installation and servicing to qualified service personnel.

  3. Port Configurations (Fig. 2, pg. 5; Fig. 5b, pg. 10) :
    **** Jumper| Jumper Position| Structured Cable Ports
    ---|---|---
    1| 2| 3| 4
    PORT 2| 30W| 30W and Data| 30W and Data| –| –
    PORT 3| 30W| –| –| 30W and Data| 30W and Data
    PORT 2| 60W| Data Only| 60W and Data| –| –
    PORT 3| 60W| –| –| 60W and Data| Data Only

  4. Connect structured cables from port marked [Port 1] to [Port 4] on NetWay  unit to PoE compliant cameras/edge devices (Fig. 5, pg. 10).
    Note: All interconnected devices must be UL Listed.

  5. Insert SFP module into port(s) marked [SFP], then connect cable to the SFP module on NetWaySP4B to the corresponding input of an SFP switch (Fig. 5, pg. 10).

  6. Battery Backup (if desired): Connect four (4) 12VDC batteries wired in series to terminals marked [– BAT +] (Fig. 5, pg. 10), carefully observing polarity. When use of stand-by batteries is desired, they must be lead acid or gel type.
    Note: When batteries are not used, a loss of AC will result in the loss of output voltage.

  7. Please ensure that the cover is secured with:
    Key lock and screws for NetWaySP4X, security bolt for NetWaySP4WP, NetWaySP4WPN and NetWaySP4WPX.
    Port Configurations

Recommended Altronix SFP Modules

Altronix P1MM, P1SM10, P1AB2K and P1GCE are hot-pluggable SFP fiber transceiver modules and are readily usable with all Altronix Spectrum fiber optic equipment for 1Gb transmission rates.

P1MM – For use with Multi-Mode Fiber for distances up to 550m.
P1SM10 – For use with Single-Mode Fiber for distances up to 10km.
P1AB2K – For use with Single Strand Single-Mode Fiber for distances up to 2km.
P1GCE – For use with CAT5e or better for distances up to 100m

Technical Specifications

Parameter Description
Number of Ports Four (4) ports PoE+ (30W) or up to two (2) Hi-PoE (60W)

ports. Two (2) Gigabit SFP Ports.
Input Power Requirements| 115VAC, 60Hz, 2.5A or 230VAC, 50/60Hz, 1.3A.NetWaySP4B/NetWaySP4WPN: 48-56V UL Listed ITE power supply
Environmental Conditions| Operating Ambient Temperature:
NetWaySP4WP/NetWaySP4WPX:
60W: – 40ºC to 75ºC (– 40ºF to 167ºF);75W: – 40ºC to 70ºC (– 40ºF to 158ºF);
100W: – 40ºC to 55ºC (– 40ºF to 131ºF);120W: – 40ºC to 45ºC (– 40ºF to 113ºF).NetWaySP4X:
120W: – 40ºC to 50ºC (– 40ºF to 122ºF).NetWaySP4B/NetWaySP4WPN:
120W: – 40ºC to 75ºC (– 40ºF to 167ºF). Relative
Humidity: 85%, +/– 5%Storage Temperature: – 40ºC to 85ºC (– 40ºF to 185ºF).
Operating Altitude: – 304.8 to 2,000m.
Weights (approx.)| Model| Product Weight| Shipping Weight
NetWaySP4WP NetWaySP4WPN NetWaySP4WPX NetWaySP4X NetWaySP4PL NetWaySP4B| 10.72 lbs. (4.86 kg) 7.9 lbs. (3.58 kg) 15 lbs. (6.8 kg)6.85 lbs. (3.11 kg) 2.8 lbs. (1.27 kg)0.45 lbs. (0.2 kg)| 12.1 lbs. (5.49 kg)10.2 lbs. (4.63 kg)17.5 lbs. (7.9kg)7.75 lbs. (3.51 kg)4.2 lbs. (1.9 kg) 1 lbs. (0.45 kg)

Configuring Units for Network Connection

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Factory Default Settings

  • IP Address: 192.168.168.168
  • User Name: admin
  • Password: admin
  1. Set the static IP address for the laptop to be used for programming to the same network IP address as the NetwaySP4. The default address of the NetwaySP4 is 192.168.168.168, E.I. 192.168.168.200.
  2. Connect one end of the network cable to the network jack on the NetwaySP4 and the other to the network connection of the laptop.
  3. Open a browser on the computer and enter “192.168.168.168” into the address bar. A dialog box Authentication Required will appear requesting both user name and password. Enter the default values here. Click on the button labeled Log In.
  4. The status page of the NetWaySP4 will appear. Click on the tab labeled Network Settings.
    This will open the Network Setting screen. In this screen the MAC Address of the NetWaySP4 module will be found along with the Network Settings and Email Settings.

Network Settings :

In the IP Address Method field select the method that the IP Address for the NetWaySP4 will be obtaine (STATIC or DHCP), then follow the appropriate steps.

Static:

A. IP Address: Enter the IP address assigned to the NetWaySP4 by the network administrator.
B. Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet of the network.
C. Gateway: Enter the TCP/IP gateway of the network access point (router) being used. Gateway configuration is required to properly receive emails from the device.
D. HTTP Port: Enter the HTTP port number assigned to the NetWaySP4 module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring. The default inbound port setting is 80. HTTP is not encrypted and unsecure. Even though HTTP can be used for remote access, it is recommended primarily for use with LAN connections.
E. HTTPS Port: Enter the HTTPS port number assigned to the NetWaySP4 module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring. The default inbound port setting is 443. Being encrypted and more secure, HTTPS is highly recommended for remote access.
F. Click the button labeled Submit Network Settings. A dialog box will display “New network settings will take effect after the server is rebooted”. Click OK

DHCP:

A. After selecting DHCP in the IP Address Method field click the button labeled Submit Network Settings. A dialog box will display “New network settings will take effect after the server is rebooted”. Click OK. Next, click on the button labeled Reboot Server. After rebooting the NetWaySP4 will be set in the DHCP mode. The IP address will be assigned by the router when the NetWaySP4 isconnected to the network. It is recommended to have the assigned IP Address reserved to ensure continued access (see the network administrator).
B. Subnet Mask: When operating in DHCP, the router will assign the subnet mask values.
C. Gateway: Enter the TCP/IP gateway of the network access point (router) being used.
D. HTTP Port: Enter the HTTP port number assigned to the NetWaySP4 module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring. The default inbound port setting is 80. HTTP is not encrypted and unsecure. Even though HTTP can be used for remote access, it is recommended primarily for use with LAN connections.

Secure Network Setup (HTTPS)

In order to setup HTTPS for a Secure Network Connection, a Valid Certificate and Key must be used. Certificates and Key should be in a “.PEM” format. Self Certifications should only be used for testing purposes as no actual authentication is being performed. In a Self-Certified mode, the connection will still state that it is unsecure. How to upload Certificate and Key to setup HTTPS:

  1. Open Tab Labeled “Security”
  2. Select Tab Labeled “Email/SSL”
  3. Scroll to bottom under “SSL Settings”
  4. Click “Select Certificate”
  5. Browse and select valid Certificate to upload from server
  6. Click “Select Key”
  7. Browse and select valid Key to upload from server
  8. Click “Submit Files”
    Once the Certificate and Key is uploaded successfully you can proceed with setting up HTTPS in Network Settings.
    A. HTTPS Port: Enter the HTTPS port number assigned to the NetWay Spectrum module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring. The default inbound port setting is 443. Being encrypted and more secure, HTTPS is highly recommended for remote access.
    B. Click the button labeled Submit Network Settings.
    A dialog box will display “New network settings will take effect after the server is rebooted”. Click O

Factory Reset Option

  1. Power the unit down. Allow approximately 30 seconds for the unit to power down completely.
  2. Depress Factory Reset button on NetWaySP4B while reapplying power to the unit (Fig. 3, pg. 7; Fig. 5c, pg. 10). Continue holding the button until the LEDs on board go through the start up cycle, then release the button.
  3. The unit returns to the original factory settings.
    Factory Reset Option

VLans

VLans (Virtual Local Area Networks) are a subnetwork that allow for the grouping together of devices for improved network traffic as well as providing higher security by allowing greater control over which devices have access to each other. It is important to plan how you will setup your devices for each vLan.

Configuring vLan on the Altronix NetwaySP4 Series Switch:

  1. Ensure Laptop or PC being used to program the vLan settings is on a port that will be assigned to your first vLan configuration. By default the management portion of the software is assigned to vLan-1,
    CAUTION: Changing VID=1, the industry standard VLAN HOST address to any other VID address should be done with caution and performed only locally, since the change will drop the original HOST connection. Local access then facilitates a physical reconnection to respective port.
    Note: Only this vLan network allows access to IP management.

  2. In Network Section click on VLan Tab.

  3. Click Add vLan.

  4. Enter a name for the vLan.

  5. Enter a vLan ID, i.e. 10, 20, etc. Ensure this vLan ID is associated with a vLan setup on the main switch and that your Laptop or PC being used for programming is on this same ID.
    Note: vLan ID could be any value 2-4094.

  6. Assign vLan QOS (Quality of Service) priority. 0 = Lowest and 7 = Highest

  7. Pick a Trunk port (Tagged Ports). Trunk ports are typically the main connection for network traffic for each group. They are usually connected to a network switch, WAPs, etc.

  8. Pick the Access port(s) (Untagged Ports) associated with the vLan. Access Ports are typically used for Cameras, etc. If programming locally, ensure your laptop or PC is connected to one of these ports.

  9. Save Configuration.

  10. Repeat steps 2 – 9 to add another vLan.
    If unit is accidently programmed incorrectly and you cannot get into the NetwaySP8 series programming, physically moving ports of your PC connected to the main switch to a correct port (when being programmed remotely), or, as a last resort, completing a factory reset locally and reprogramming the unit.

  11. Advanced Port Settings:
    Unknown VID Packet Forwarding Configuration:
    On ingress unknown VID, Foward to a fixed set of ports. By default no forwarding is set.
    Configuration on Ingress Untagged Traffic:
    Trunk Port action for ingress UNTAGGED packets. By default do not drop packets. Keep Tag on Egress:
    Select if you want ACCESS Port to keep the vLan tag when sending egress packets. By default tags are stripped. Preferred VLAN Forwarding:
    For ACCESS Ports that belong to more than one VLan. Select preferred vLan to forward UNTAGGED ingress packets. By default preferred vLan is the last vLan created.

Typical VLan Setup

Typical VLan Setup

NetWaySP4WP, NetWaySP4WPX and NetWaySP4X Typical Applications:

NetWaySP4X – Power Supply Board Orientation
NetWaySP4WP and NetWaySP4WPX Power Supply Board Orientation
Power Supply Board Orientation
*Note: No limit to quantity of daisy-chained units. Daisy chaining only limited to total bandwidth of 1Gbps.

NetWaySP4WPN – Typical Application with Composite Cable
Composite Cable

Power Distance Chart

Power Requirements Power Cabling Maximum Distance (ft./m)
15W 12/2 11,162’ / 3403m
30W 12/2 5,581’ / 1702m
45W 12/2 3,767 / 1,148m
60W 12/2 2,739’ / 835m
75W 12/2 2,249’ / 686m
90W 12/2 1,872’ / 571m
105W 12/2 1,607’ / 490m
120W 12/2 1,408’ / 429m
15W 16/2 4,415’ / 1,346m
30W 16/2 2,207’ / 673m
45W 16/2 1,490’ / 454m
60W 16/2 1,083’ / 330m
75W 16/2 889’ / 271m
90W 16/2 740’ / 226m
105W 16/2 635’ / 194m
120W 16/2 557’ / 170m

Estimated distances based on starting voltage of 56VDC and accounts for a 10 volt drop.
All distances are per IEEE 802.3at standard for device power requirements of minimum 44VDC and leave an approximate 2 volts for safety and flexibility

Wall Mount Installation

  1. Place unit at desired location and secure with mounting screws (not included) (Fig. 7, pg. 12).
    Wall Mount Installation

Pole Mounting Using Optional Pole Mount Kit

This installation should be made by qualified service personnel. This product contains no serviceable parts. PMK1 and PMK2 outdoor pole mount kits are designed to simplify the installation of Altronix outdoor rated power supplies and accessories housed in models WP1, WP2, WP3 and WP4 NEMA rated enclosures. PMK1 and PMK2 can be mounted on 2” to 8” (50.8mm to 203.2mm) diameter round or 5” (127mm) square poles. Brackets are designed for use with the Wormgear Quick Release Straps (two included)

  1. Thread one (1) wormgear quick release strap through the slots on the back of a mounting bracket (Fig. 8, pg. 12).
  2. Once the desired height of the top Pole Mount bracket is achieved, tighten the straps down by sliding open end of the strap through the locking mechanism on the strap, then tighten the screw with flat head screwdriver or 5/16” hex socket driver ( **Fig. 9, pg. 12 and Fig. 10, pg. 12)
    Pole Mounting Using Optional Pole Mount Kit
    Pole Mounting Using Optional Pole Mount Kit

**

  1. Attach the bottom bracket to the enclosure by inserting bolts through the flange of the enclosure and into the bracket, tightening bolts with a 7/16” hex socket (Fig. 10, pg. 12).
  2. Thread the second wormgear quick release strap through the slots on the back of the bottom mounting bracket (Fig. 10, pg. 12).
  3. Mount enclosure onto the top bracket by inserting bolts through flange of the enclosure and into the bracket, tightening bolts with a 7/16” hex socket (Fig. 9, pg. 12).
  4. Tighten the straps of the bottom bracket down by sliding the open end of the strap through the locking mechanism on the strap, then tighten screw with flat head screwdriver or 5/16” hex socket driver (Fig. 10, pg. 12).
  5. Clip excess straps.
    Pole Mounting Using Optional Pole Mount Kit

2” to 8”(50.8mm to 203.2mm) diameter round pole

5” (127mm) square pole

Mechanical Drawing and Dimensions

13.5” x 13” x 3.25” (342.9mm x 330.2mm x 82.6mm)
Dimensions

10.75” x 8.875” x 2.375” (273.1mm x 225.4mm x 60.3mm)

13.31” x 11.31” x 5.59” (338.1mm x 287.3mm x 142mm)

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  • **RIGHT SIDE VIEW

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  • FRONT VIEW COVER REMOVED
    Dimensions

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17.53” x 15.3” x 6.67” (445.3mm x 388.6mm x 169.4mm)

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    Dimensions

  • RIGHT SIDE VIEW
    Dimensions

  • FRONT VIEW COVER REMOVED
    Dimensions

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    Dimensions

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    Dimensions

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