Schneider Electric JYT5662001-01 Circuit Breaker Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Schneider Electric
Table of Contents
Schneider Electric JYT5662001-01 Circuit Breaker
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: JYT5662001-01
- Switch Type: 5 Gbit ports & 4 PoE ports
- Switch Type: 9 Gbit ports & 8 PoE ports
- Power Budget:
- 5 Gbit ports: 57W (30W max/port)
- 9 Gbit ports: 92W (30W max/port)
FAQ
- Q: What do the LED indicators on the switch indicate?
- A: The yellow LED indicates the link and activity status of the port.
- Q: What is the purpose of the PoE ports on the switch?
- A: The PoE ports provide power and transmit data to IEEE 802.3af & IEEE 802.3at standard compliant devices.
- Q: How can I connect the switch to a router or a core switch?
- A: Use a non-PoE port on the switch to connect it to a router or a core switch.
- Q: How can I protect the switch against lightning damage?
- A: Connect the earth terminal of the switch to the earth cable to ensure protection against lightning damage.
- Q: What is the default mode of the PoE switch?
- A: The default mode allows all ports on the switch to communicate with each other.
Product Usage Instructions
Communication Network Installation
To install and connect the PoE switch in the communication cabinet:
- Data from Box to switch or controller input
- Connect the PoE switch to the communication cabinet
- Connect the switch to the Patch panel
- Use RJ45 cables to connect devices to the switch
Switch Connection
To connect the switch:
- Connect the ADSL data to the switch
- Connect the switch to the communication cabinet
- Connect the switch to a router or a core switch using a non-PoE port
LED Indicators
The LED indicators on the switch provide important information:
- Yellow LED: Link/Act – Indicates the link and activity status of the port
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Ports
- The PoE ports on the switch are designed to provide power and transmit data to IEEE 802.3af & IEEE 802.3at standard compliant devices.
Switch R9H5SWP57 (5 Gbit ports & 4 PoE ports)
- PoE 1 to PoE 4 – These ports provide power and transmit data to PoE devices
- Up Link – This port is used to connect the switch to a router or a core switch
Switch R9H9SWP92 (9 Gbit ports & 8 PoE ports)
- PoE 1 to PoE 8 – These ports provide power and transmit data to PoE devices
- Up Link – This port is used to connect the switch to a router or a core switch
Lightning Protection
- To ensure protection against lightning damage, connect the earth terminal of the switch to the earth cable.
Default Mode
- The default mode of the PoE switch allows all ports to communicate with each other.
Automatic MDI/MDIX Feature
- All ports on the switch support the automatic MDI/MDIX feature, which means you can use either a straight-through or crossover cable to connect Internet devices.
Power Management
All ports on the switch are assigned a certain amount of power to protect against power overloads. The power allocation decreases when the number of ports increases. When the total power demand of the PoE devices connected to the switch exceeds the specified power budget (58W for R9H5SWP57 or 92W for R9H9SWP92), the switch will distribute power to each port based on demand until the total demand is within the power budget.
Product Overview
What In The Box
Models
Connections And Plugins
Switch 5 ports Gigabit 4 ports PoE R9H5SWP57
Switch 9 ports Gigabit 8 ports PoE R9H9SWP92
- Default mode of the PoE switch: In this mode all ports communicate with each other.
- In this mode, ports 1 to 4 of the R9H5SWP57 can communicate with port 5 but not with other ports. Ports 1 to 8 of the R9H9SWP92 can communicate with port 9 but not with other ports. You can enable this mode to regulate the broadcast packet bursts and isolate the DHCP broadcast.
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References
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