perle IDS-710HP Managed PoE Switch User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- perle
Table of Contents
perle IDS-710HP Managed PoE Switch User Guide
This guide covers basic installation and configuration and is intended for first time setup or product evaluation.
Complete details can be found in the following guides at
http://www.perle.com/downloads
- IDS-710HP (-XT) Hardware Installation Guide
- IDS Managed PoE+ Switches User Guide – PRO Feature Set
- IDS Managed PoE+ Switches CLI Reference Guide – PRO Feature Set
What’s in the box?
- The IDS switch
- Quick Start Guide (this document)
Hardware Overview
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Front View
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Back View
- Reset/FS (Fast Setup)
- Status LEDs
- Digital Inputs/Relay I/O
- SFP status LEDs
- Console port – Micro USB
- SFP slots
- 10/100/1000Base-T, PoE capable, Ethernet ports
- Terminal block for power 1 and 2
- Wall mount bracket screw holes
- DIN rail clip
- Ethernet port LED1
- Ethernet port LED2
IDS-710HP Switches Quick Start Guide P/N: 5500457-10 Version #01.02.2020
Wiring the Terminal Block
Connecting the switch to ground (optional)
If your installation requires additional grounding, refer to the Hardware Installation Guide for information on connecting ground.
Connecting power to the IDS switch
You may connect both sets of power inputs to provide redundant power.
- Ensure the power source is off prior to connection.
- Using a pair of 12-16AWG wires, strip them both 7-8mm (5/16”).
- Loosen the terminal block screws and connect positive (+) / negative (-) wires in the +/- terminals.
- Tighten terminal screws (0.51Nm torque). Ensure the wires are securely fastened.
- Re-insert the terminal block connector if removed. Turn power on at source. Check LED indicators for status.
- Connect P2 (power source 2, beginning at Step 1.
For complete wiring instructions and for all Hazardous Locations and general safety warnings consult the Hardware Installation Guide.
Connecting PoE/PoE+/PoE++ devices
Supports IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802at and IEEE 802.3bt standards
- For PoE devices up to 15.4 watts per port
- For PoE+ devices up to 30 watts per port
- For PoE++ devices up to 100 watts per port
Connecting Ethernet
Connect network or devices to Ethernet ports (1- 8) using Cat5/5e Ethernet cables
LED Indicators
(For detailed information refer to the Hardware Installation Guide)
PWR (Power Inputs)
- Green – P1 and P2 Power inputs are within specifications
- Orange – P1 or P2 not providing power within specifications
- Red – Neither P1 or P2 providing power within specifications
SYS (System status)
- Green blinking – System booting
- Green solid – System operating normally
- Green blinking slowly – Fast Setup mode activated, port available
- Green blinking fast – Fast Setup mode activated, no port available
- Red – Hardware fault or firmware load error.
ALR (Alarm)
- Off – No alarms configured
- Green solid – Alarms configured but no alarms detected
- Red solid – Alarm condition detected
- Red blinking – Alarm condition detected and Alarm Relay activated
Ethernet Port Link / Speed
- 1000 Mbps – LED1 on, LED2 off
- 100 Mbps – LED1 on, LED2 on
- 10 Mbps – LED1 off, LED2 on
- On solid – Port Link
- Random blinking – Activity
- Slow steady blinking – Error Disabled
- Rapid blinking – Port is in Fast Setup mode
SFP LEDs
- Off – No Link
- Green – Fiber link established
- Green flashing – Link/Activity
Fast Setup
Fast Setup provides a simple method of doing an initial setup from a PC. It only requires a PC Ethernet connection and a web browser. Other methods to configure the IDS Switch can be found in the IDS Switch User’s guide.
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Your PC must be set to obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP (See
Control Panel ->Network and Sharing Center -> Change adapter settings –Local Area Connection Properties ->Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv4) –
Properties ->Select Obtain an IP address automatically. -
Press and hold the reset button (1) on the switch for 4 seconds and then release it. Use of a small tool such as a paper clip will be required. The yellow and green LEDs on an unused RJ-45 connector will flash rapidly to indicate where to plug in the Ethernet cable from your PC.
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Using a web browser, enter to a well known webpage such as www.google.com, you will be automatically directed to the IDS Get Started screen.
Note: Alternatively type in 169.254.0.1 into the browser’s address bar.
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Once connected, fill in the required fields, apply changes to save and exit.
The configuration changes will be immediately applied to the switch. -
The PC can now be reset to its normal network address and the switch can be accessed using the conventional IP addressing.