RocketLinx ES8510 Installation Overview

You can use the following overviews to set up the ES8510.

Hardware Installation

You can use the following procedure to connect the ES8510 or the RocketLinx ES8510/ES8510-XT User Guide, which contains detailed installation information.

  1. Connect power to the ES8510.

    PW1 and PW2 support power redundancy and polarity reverse protection functions. Positive and negative power system inputs are both accepted, but PW1 and PW2 must apply the same mode.

    If both power inputs are connected, the ES8510 will be powered from the highest connected voltage. The unit will signal an alarm for loss of power in either PW1 or PW2.

    [Note]
    Note

    Remember to unplug the power terminal block before making wire connections, otherwise the screwdriver can inadvertently short the terminal connections to the grounded enclosure.

    1. Insert the wires (12-24 AWG) from the power supply into the terminal block connector contacts. Power Connector

    2. Tighten the wire-clamp screws to prevent DC wires from becoming loose.

      The PW1/PW2 LED turns red during the boot cycle and turns green when the unit is ready. The recommended working voltage is 12 to 48VDC.

  2. If desired, connect the digital input or relay output.

    The ES8510 provides one digital input and one digital output (dry relay output) on the terminal block connector on the bottom of the switch. The fault conditions can be configured in the web interface and include:

    • DI State

    • Dry output

    • Power failure

    • Link failure

    • Ping failure

    • Super Ring failure

    The Digital Input pin can be pulled high or low so that the connected equipment can actively drive these pins. The web interface allows you to read and set the value to the connected device. The power input voltage of logic low is 0 to 10VDC and logic high is 11 to 30VDC. Do not apply a higher voltage than the specification; it may cause internal circuit damage or a cause an incorrect DI action. Digital Input

    Digital output relay contacts are energized (open) for normal operation and will close for fault conditions. The digital output relay contacts support up to 1A at 30VDC. Do not apply voltage and current higher than the specifications. Digital Output

    1. Insert the positive and negative wires (12-24 AWG) into V+ and V-.

    2. Tighten the wire-clamp screws to prevent the wires from coming loose.

  3. Wire the earth ground.

    To ensure the system is not damaged by noise or any electrical shock, we suggest that you to make an exact connection between the ES8510 and earth ground. On the bottom side of the ES8510, there is one earth ground screw. Loosen the earth ground screw with a screw driver; then tighten the screw after the earth ground wire is connected.

    If you are going to mount the ES8510 on a grounded DIN rail, you do not need to also connect the ground wire.

  4. Mount the ES8510 to the DIN rail using the clip on the back of the unit or use the wall mounting plate.

    Follow the steps below to install the ES8510 on a DIN rail:

    1. If necessary, use the screws to attach DIN rail clip to the rear panel of the ES8510. (To remove DIN rail clip, reverse Step 1.)DIN Rail Mounting

    2. Insert the upper end of DIN rail clip into the back of DIN rail track from its upper side.

    3. Lightly push the bottom of DIN rail clip into the track.

    4. Verify that the DIN rail clip is tightly attached on the track.

    5. To remove the ES8510 from the track, reverse the steps above.

    Follow the steps below to install the ES8510 with the wall mounting plate:

    1. To remove the DIN rail clip from the ES8510, loosen the screws from the DIN rail clip.Wall Mounting

    2. Place the wall mounting plate on the rear panel of the ES8510.

    3. Use the screws to attach the wall mounting plate to the ES8510.

    4. Use the hook holes at the corners of the wall mounting plate to hang theES8510 onto the wall.

    5. To remove the wall mounting plate, reverse the steps above.

  5. Connect the appropriate Ethernet cables between the ES8510 Ethernet ports and the network nodes.

    • All the Ethernet ports auto-detect the signal from connected devices to negotiate the link speed and duplex mode. Auto MDI/MDIX allows you to connect another switch, hub, or workstation without changing straight-through or crossover cables. Crossover cables cross-connect the transmit lines at each end to the received lines at the opposite end.

    • Ports 1-7 are Fast Ethernet ports that support 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX, full- or half-duplex modes

    • Combo RJ45/SFP Ports 8-10 support 10/100BASE-TX half- or full-duplex and 1000BASE-TX full-duplex.

    Ethernet Cabling

    Always make sure that the cables between the switch and attached devices (for example, switch, hub, or workstation) do not exceed 100 meters (328 feet).

    • 10BASE-T: Category 3, 4, or 5 cable

    • 100BASE-TX: Category 5 cable

    • 1000BASE-TX: Category 5 or 5e cable

  6. Optionally, connect the SFP transceivers. Cross-connect the transmit channel at each end to the receive channel at the opposite end .

    The ES8510 three Gigabit SFP ports are combo ports with the Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 ports. The speed of the SFP port supports 100BASE-FX and 1000BASE-SX/LX. The SFP ports accept standard mini-GBIC SFP transceivers. To ensure system reliability, Pepperl+Fuchs Comtrol, Inc. recommends using Pepperl+Fuchs Comtrol, Inc. certified SFP transceivers for the ES8510 and ES8510-XT. The certified SFP transceivers includes 100BASE-FX Single/Multi-Mode, 1000BASE-SX/LX. Single/Multi-Mode ranges from 550m to 80km.

    The SFP and corresponding RJ45 ports work in an exclusive mode. Traffic sent or received through the SFP module will have priority thus no traffic will be sent or received over the corresponding RJ45 connection. To use the RJ45 connection, remove the corresponding SFP module.

    SFP Connections

    [Note]
    Note

    This is a Class 1 Laser/LED product. Do not stare at the Laser/LED Beam.

    The SFP port does not function until the fiber cable is linked to another active device. When the SFP module is plugged in and there is no active connection (link) on the fiber, then the Gigabit port will link.

    1. Plug the SFP transceiver into the SFP fiber transceiver.

    2. Connect the transmit channel to the receive channel at each end.

    3. Check the direction/angle of the fiber transceiver and the fiber cable.

  7. Verify that the LEDs display that it is ready to configure the IP address.

    The Link/Act LED is lit when the cable is correctly connected.

    LEDLED OnLED BlinkingLED Off
    Power 1/2Green: Power onNot applicablePower is off
    DO1/DO2 (Digital Output 1/2)Red: DO activatedNot applicableDO not activated
    DI1/DI2 (Digital Input 1/2)Green: DI activatedNot applicableDI not activated
    R.M. (Ring Master)

    Green: ring is normal

    Amber: Abnormal ring

    Green: Ring with wrong port

    Amber: device's ring port failed

    Ring function not activated or the switch is part of a ring but not the master
    1-7 (Fast Ethernet)

    Green: Port linked to another device

    Amber: Full-Duplex

    Green:Port active

    Green: Port not connected

    Amber: Collision

    SFP 8-10 (Gigabit)Green: ConnectedGreen: Active connectionPlugged in but not linked up yet
    RJ45 8-10 (Gigabit)Green: Active connectionGreen: Active connectionNot connected
  8. Configure the IP address using one of the following methods:

    • PortVision DX

    • Web browser

    • Telnet

    • Command line interface (CLI) using the RS-232 console cable

    The easiest way to configure a static IP address for your network in the ES8510 is to use a Windows host and PortVision DX (see Programming the IP Address). For information about using other configuration methods, refer to the RocketLinx ES8510/ES8510-XT User Guide.

Programming the IP Address

The following procedure uses PortVision DX to program an IP address. Other network configuration methods are discussed in the RocketLinx ES8510/ES8510-XT User Guide.

  1. Install PortVision DX on a host system with a Windows operating system.

    If you need assistance using PortVision DX, see the help system or the PortVision DX User Guide.

  2. Start PortVision DX. PortVision DX can be started from Start --> All Programs --> Comtrol --> PortVision DX.

  3. Click the Scan button.

  4. Select the Pepperl+Fuchs Comtrol, Inc. product families that you want to locate and click the Scan button.

  5. Configure the ES8510 IP address for your network.

    1. Right-click the ES8510 in the Device List (lower) or Device Tree pane (upper) pane that you want to configure and click Properties.

      Click Properties

    2. Enter a user-friendly Device Name. Properties

    3. Optionally, enter the ES8510 serial number, which displays a friendly device name on the main page.

    4. Select the appropriate IP Mode for your environment. If you select Static IP:

      1. Enter an appropriate IP Address for this ES8510.

      2. Enter an appropriate Subnet Mask address for your network.

      3. Enter an appropriate Gateway address for your network.

    5. Optionally, select the appropriate Network Topology, which is an informational field.

    6. Click the Apply Changes button.

    7. Click Close to return to the main screen.

  6. You are now ready to configure the ES8510 features.

Configuring ES8510 Features

The ES8510 provides both in-band and out-band configuration methods:

  • Out-band management means that you configure the ES8510 using the RS-232 console cable and the Command Line Interface (CLI) to access the ES8510 without attaching an admin PC to the network. You can also use out-band management, if you lose the network connection to the ES8510.

  • In-band management means that you connect remotely using the ES8510 IP address through the network. You can remotely connect with the ES8510 web interface or a Telnet console and the CLI.

The following procedure uses a web browser to configure ES8510 features. Refer to the RocketLinx ES8510/ES8510-XT User Guide for other configuration methods.

  1. Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the ES8510.

  2. Enter admin for both the user name and the password when prompted.

  3. Use the web interface to configure your device as needed for your network.

You can refer to the ES8510 documentation library for additional information.


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