D-Link Unmanaged Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch Installation Guide
- June 7, 2024
- D-Link
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Package Checklist
- Safety Instructions
- Documentation Conventions
- DIN-Rail Mounting
- Wall Mounting (unit: mm)
- Ground Connecting
- Ethernet Interface Connecting (RJ45 Ethernet)
- Ethernet Interface Connecting the (Fiber, SFP)
- Power Connecting
- Alarm Relay Connecting (for Non-PoE Models)
- DIP Switch Setting
- LED STATUS INDICATIONS
- Additional Information
- Regulatory Statements
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
D-Link Unmanaged Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch
Overview
The DIS-100G unmanaged Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch solutions are designed for supporting standard industrial applications without complex setup to make the network truly plug-and-play.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Package Checklist
Please verify that the box contains the following items:
Item|
Quantity
---|---
Unmanaged switch|
1
Wall-mount plates|
2
DIN-Rail kit|
1
M4 Screws (for the wall mount plates & DIN Rail kit)|
4
DC power terminal block|
1
Quick Installation Guide|
1
Safety Instructions
When a connector is removed during installation, testing, or servicing, or when an energized fiber is broken, a risk of ocular exposure to optical energy that may be potentially hazardous occurs, depending on the laser output power.
The primary hazards of exposure to laser radiation from an optical-fiber communication system are:
- Damage to the eye by accidental exposure to a beam emitted by a laser source.
- Damage to the eye from viewing a connector attached to a broken fiber or an energized fiber.
Documentation Conventions
The following conventions are used in this quick installation guide to emphasize information that will be of interest to the reader.
Danger — The described activity or situation might or will cause personal
injury.
Warning — The described activity or situation might or will cause
equipment damage.
Caution — The described activity or situation might or will cause service
interruption.
Note — The information supplements the text or highlights important
points.
DIN-Rail Mounting
Mounting step:
- Screw the DIN-Rail bracket on with the bracket and screws in the accessory kit.
- Hook the unit over the DIN rail.
- Push the bottom of the unit towards the DIN Rail until it snaps into place.
Wall Mounting (unit: mm)
- Screw on the wall-mount plate on with the plate and M4 screws in the accessory kit.
Ground Connecting
The switch must be properly grounded for optimum system performance.
Ethernet Interface Connecting (RJ45 Ethernet)
The switches provide two types of electrical (RJ45) and optical (mini-GBIC) interfaces.
Connecting the Ethernet interface via RJ45:
- To connect to a PC, use a straight-through or a cross-over Ethernet cable,
- To connect the switch to an Ethernet device, use UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) or STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) Ethernet cables.
The pin assignment of RJ-45 connector is shown in the following figure and table.
Ethernet Interface Connecting the (Fiber, SFP)
For a 1000 Mbps fiber port available, please use the mini-GBIC SFP (small form pluggable). These accept plug in fiber transceivers that typically have an LC style connector. They are available with multimode, single mode, long-haul (for connections up to 80+ km) or special-application transceivers.
For each fiber port there is a transmit (TX) and receive (RX) signal. Please make sure that the transmit (TX) port of the switch connects to the receive (RX) port of the other device, and the receive (RX) port of the switch connects to the transmit (TX) port of the other device when making your fiber optic connections.
DANGER:
Never attempt to view optical connectors that might be emitting laser energy.
Do not power up the laser product without connecting the laser to the optical
fiber and putting the cover in position, as laser outputs will emit infrared
laser light at this point.
Power Connecting
The switch can be powered from two power supply (input range 12V – 58V). Insert the positive and negative wires (AWG 14-26) into V+ and V- contact on the terminal block and tighten the wire-clamp screws to prevent the wires from being loosened.
NOTE:
- The DC power should be connected to a well-fused power supply.
- Input power should be within the range of 54~58VDC for PoE+ compliant, or 48-58VDC for PoE compliant.
Alarm Relay Connecting (for Non-PoE Models)
The alarm relay output contacts are in the middle of the DC terminal block connector shown as the figure below.
By inserting the wires and set the DIP switch of the respective Port Alarm to “ON”, the relay output alarm will detect any port failures, and form a short circuit.
The alarm relay out is “Normal Open”.
DIP Switch Setting
Pin No#| Status| DIS-100G-5W DIS-100G-5SW| DIS-100G-5PSW|
DIS-100G-8W DIS-100G-8SW
---|---|---|---|---
Pin 1| ON| To enable the power alarm.| To enable Broadcast storm rate limit.|
To enable Broadcast storm rate limit.
OFF| To disable the power alarm.| To disable Broadcast storm rate limit| To
disable Broadcast storm rate limit
Pin 2| ON| To enable Broadcast storm rate limit| NOT USED| To enable the power
alarm.
OFF| To disable Broadcast storm rate limit| NOT USED| To disable the power
alarm.
Pin 3-6| ON| NOT USED| NOT USED| NOT USED
OFF| NOT USED| NOT USED| NOT USED
LED STATUS INDICATIONS
LED Name | Indicator/ color | Condition |
---|---|---|
PoE | On Green | PoE is working. |
Off | PoE is not working | |
P1 | On Green | P1 power has power |
Off | P1 power line disconnect or does not have supply power | |
P2 | On Green | P2 power line has power |
Off | P2 power line disconnect or does not have supply power | |
ALM | On Red | Power failure alarm occurs |
Off | No power failure alarm | |
Copper 1 to N port Link/Act | On Green | Ethernet link up but no traffic is |
detected
Blinking Green| Ethernet link up and there is traffic detected
Off| Ethernet link down
Copper 1 to N port Speed| On Yellow| A 1000Mbps connection is detected
Off| No link, a 10Mbps or 100 Mbps connection is detected
SFP 1 to N port (N=0,1,2)
Link/Act
| On Green| Ethernet link up
Off| Ethernet link down
SFP 1 to N port (N=0,1,2) Speed| On Yellow| SFP port speed 1000Mbps connection
is detected.
Off| No link or a SFP port speed 100Mbps connection is detected
Additional Information
You can refer to the user manual or visit
http://support.dlink.com/ for more support.
Online Support
If there are any issues that are not in the user manual, please visit
http://support.dlink.com/ which will direct you to your appropriate local
D-Link support website.
Warranty Information
Visit http://warranty.dlink.com/ to view the D-Link Warranty information
Regulatory Statements
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Non-modification Statement
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Caution
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Industry Canada Statement:
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
NMB-003 du Canada.
Japan Voluntary Control Council for Interference Statement
This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control
Council for Interference (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic
environment, radio interference may occur, in which case the user may be
required to take corrective actions.
CE EMI Class A Warning
This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a residential
environment this equipment may cause radio interference.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following general safety guidelines are provided to help ensure your own
personal safety and protect your product from potential damage. Remember to
consult the product user instructions for more details.
Static electricity can be harmful to electronic components.
Discharge static electricity from your body (i.e. touching grounded bare
metal) before touching the product.
Do not attempt to service the product and never disassemble the product.
For some products with user replaceable battery, please read and follow the
instructions in the user manual.
Do not spill food or liquid on your product and never push any objects
into the openings of your product
Do not use this product near water, areas with high humidity or
condensation unless the product is specifically rated for outdoor application.
Keep the product away from radiators and other heat sources. Always unplug the
product from mains power before cleaning and use a dry lint free cloth only
References
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