EtherWAN EasyPoE Box Series User manual

EasyPoE™ Box Series
User
manual

User manual
EasyPoE™ Box
Version 1 2021-4-1
This user manual is valid for:
Model
EASYPOEBOX4F
EASYPOEBOX2F
EASYPOEBOX4C
EASYPOEBOX2C

Table of contents
Table of cont
en
ts
1 For your safety
.....
..........
1.1
............................................................................................................
5
Identification of warning notes
...............................................................................
5
1.2
Qualification of
users
.............................................................................................
5
1.3
Safety notes
..........................................................................................................
6
1.4
Electrical connection
.............................................................................................
7
1.5
Security in the network
..........................................................................................
8
2 Transport, storage, and unpacking
..........................................................................................
10
2.1
Transport
.............................................................................................................
10
2.2
St
o
rage................................................................................................................
10
2.3 Unpacking
...........................................................................................................
11
3 Product description
..................................................................................................................
13
3.1 Licensing information on open source sof
t
w
are...................................................
13
3.2
Design .................................................................................................................
14
4 Installation
................................................................................................................................
21
4.1 Mounting and
re
mo
val
.........................................................................................
21
4.2 Electrical connection
...........................................................................................
25
4.3
Commissioning....................................................................................................
33
5 Configuration
...........................................................................................................................
35
5.1 Web-based
management
....................................................................................
35
5.2 Mode button
........................................................................................................
60
5.3 Behavior during restart and in the event of an
error .............................................
62
6 Device replacement, device defects, and repairs
....................................................................
63
6.1 Device
replacement.............................................................................................
63
6.2 Device defects and
repairs
..................................................................................
65
7 Maintenance and disposa
l
.......................................................................................................
66
7.1
Maintenance........................................................................................................
66
7.2 Disposal
..............................................................................................................
67
8 Technical data
.........................................................................................................................
69
8.1 Ordering data
......................................................................................................
69
8.2 Technical dat
a
.....................................................................................................
70
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A Technical appendix
...................................................................................................................
75
A 1 Frame switching
..................................................................................................
75
A 2 RSTP – Rapid Spanning Tree
P
r
otocol
................................................................
77
A 3 SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol
.................................................
87
A 4 LLDP – Link Layer Discovery
Prot
ocol
.................................................................
90
B
A
ppendixes
...............................................................................................................................
93
B 1 List of
figures .......................................................................................................
93
B 2 List of tables
........................................................................................................
95
B 3
Index..................................................................................................................
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1 For your
s
a
f
e
ty
Read this user manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
1.1 Identification of warning notes
For your
safety
This symbol indicates hazards that could lead to personal injury.
There are three signal words indicating the severity of a potential injury.
DANGER
Indicates a hazard with a high risk level. If this hazardous situation is not
avoided, it will result in death or serious injury.
WAR
NING
Indicates a hazard with a medium risk level. If this hazardous situation is not
avoided, it could result in death or serious injury.
CAUT
ION
Indicates
a
hazard
with a low
risk level.
If
this hazardous situation
is
not
avoided,
it could result in minor or moderate injury.
This symbol together with the NOTE signal word warns the reader of actions
that might cause property damage or a malfunction.
Here you will find additional information or detailed sources of information.
1.2 Qualification of users
The use of products described in this user manual is oriented exclusively to electrically
skilled persons or persons instructed by them.
– The users must be familiar with the relevant safety concepts of automation technology
as well as applicable standards and other regulations.
– The users must be familiar with the use of Ethernet network components.
When using
Ethernet
network components, there is a danger of data conflicts due to fault
conditions and a hazard to the data and network integrity due to
unauthorized
data access.
If in doubt, consult an Ethernet network specialist to assess the use of the devices and the
set configuration.
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1.3 Field of application of the product
1.3.1 Intended use
The EasyPoE Box is used to connect PoE end devices such as IP cameras to a video
server. You can use the EasyPoE Box to supply voltage to PoE end devices and ad-
ditional external
d
e
vices.
The EasyPoE Box has been designed for fixed installation indoors or outdoors.
1.3.2 Product changes
• Changes, additions, or conversions to the EasyPoE Box are not permitted.
• Opening or changing the included components is not permitted.
• Modifications to the hardware or firmware are not permitted.
• You can install devices on the DIN rail integrated into the EasyPoE Box. The in-
structions in the section “Installing additional devices” on page 32 must be strictly ob-
served.
Incorrect operation or modifications can endanger your safety or damage the
EasyPoE Box. You may not repair the EasyPoE Box or its components yourself.
• If the EasyPoE Box is defective, please contact EtherWAN Systems.
1.4 Safety notes
• Installation, operation, and maintenance may only be carried out by qualified electri-
cians. Follow the installation instructions as descr
i
bed.
• When installing and operating the device, the applicable regulations and safety direc-
tives (including national safety directives), as well as general technical regulations,
must be observed. The technical data is provided in the packing slip and on the certifi-
cates (conformity assessment, additional approvals where applicable).
• Error-free and safe operation of the EasyPoE Box can only be ensured through
correct transport, storage, assembly, mounting, installation, startup, operation, and
maintenance. Observe the permissible ambient conditions.
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For your
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1.5 Electrical connection
WARNING: Risk of fatal electric shock
During operation, certain parts of the EasyPoE Box may contain hazardous voltag- es.
– Provide a switch or circuit breaker close to the EasyPoE Box that is marked as the
disconnecting device for this device.
– Provide overcurrent protection (I = 6 ... 16 A) within the installation.
– Only use cables that satisfy the prescribed installation regulations that apply for volt-
age, current, insulation material, load-carrying capacity, etc.
–
Before performing any maintenance work,
disconnect
the
EasyPoE Box
from
all
power sources. The switch in the EasyPoE Box does not de-energize it.
– Never connect or disconnect the connecting cables under load.
During commissioning and maintenance work, proceed in accordance with the five safety
rules of EN 50110-1:
1. Disconnect safely
2. Make sure that the power cannot be switched back on
3. Verify safe isolation from the supply
4. Ground and short circuit
5. Cover or safeguard adjacent live parts
Once the work is complete, perform the above steps again in reverse order.
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1.6 UL notes
To install the device according to the
UL/CSA/IEC
standard, the following rules must be ob-
served.
CAUT
ION
:
– The external circuits intended to be connected to this device, except for MAINS sup-
ply of the equipment, shall be galvanically separated from MAINS supply or hazard-
ous live voltage by reinforced or double insulation and meet the requirements of
Class 2 of NEC or
SELV/PELV
- Limited Energy of UL/CSA 61010-1, -2-201 or Lim-
ited Power Source of UL/CSA 60950.
– Communication cable shall meet the requirements of UL Standard 444 / CSA Stan-
dard (C22.2) No. 214, be suitable for the application and be marked "Outdoor" to in-
dicate its suitability for installation outdoors on dwellings.
– SFP transceiver(s) shall meet the relevant requirements of UL 60950-1,
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, be rated ''Laser Class I'' and comply with
21 CFR 1040 - Laser Class.
– The device is designed to be
maintenance-free.
Repairs are not permitted to be car-
ried out.
– The hub (conduit hub adapter) shall be connected to the conduit before the hub is
connected to the enclosure.
Information:
- The switch or circuit breaker must be included in the installation, be suitably located,
easily reached and marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment. If there is
only one device - one switch or one circuit breaker - symbols 9 and 10 of Table 1,
UL/CSA/IEC 61010 are sufficient if the symbols are marked on or adjacent to the
switch or circuit breaker.
a) Circuit breakers used as a disconnecting device shall meet the relevant require-
ments of UL Standard 489 / CSA Standard (C22.2) No. 5 / IEC 60947-2, be suit-
able for the application and installed near the equipment.
b) Switch used as a disconnecting device shall meet the relevant
requirements
of UL
Standard 508 / CSA Standard (C22.2) No. 14 / IEC 60947-3, be
suitable
for the ap-
plication and installed near the equipment.
-
Equipment
intended to be
energized
from a MAINS supply shall be protected by fuses,
circuit breakers, thermal cut-outs, impedance limiting circuits or similar means, to pro-
vide protection against excessive current being drawn from the MAINS in case of a
fault in the equipment.
a) Overcurrent protection devices shall not be fitted in the protective conductor.
Fuses or single pole circuit breakers shall not be fitted in the neutral conductor of
multi-phase equipment.
b) A single-pole circuit
breaker
used as an
overcurrent
protective device shall be
c
o
n-
nected in the ungrounded supply conductor.
c) A
multiple-pole
circuit
breaker
used as an
overcurrent
protective device or
d
evi
c
e
s
shall
be so
constructed as
to
interrupt all
of
the neutral (grounded)
and ungrounded
conductors of the MAINS supply simultaneously.
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For your
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d) Fuses shall meet the relevant requirements of UL Standard 248 / CSA Standard
(C22.2) No. 248 / IEC 60127, be suitable for the application and installed near the
equipment.
e) A single fuse used as an overcurrent protective device shall be connected in the
ungrounded supply conductor.
f) Where fuses are used as overcurrent protective devices in both the neutral
(grounded) and
ungrounded
supply conductors, the
fuseholders
shall be mounted
adjacent to each other and the fuses shall be of the same RATING and character-
istics.
g) The screw shell of a plug
fuseholder
and the
ACCESSIBLE
contact of an extractor
fuseholder connected to the ungrounded supply conductor shall be connected to-
wards the load. The ACCESSIBLE contact or screw shell of fuseholders con-
nected in the
neutral
(grounded) conductor shall be located towards the g
r
ound
ed
supply line.
- If the equipment is used in a manner not specified, the protection provided by the
equipment may be impaired.
- Minimum temperature rating of the cable to be connected to the field wiring terminals
(MAINS supply)
75 °C, AWG 24 ... 10
Use copper conductors only.
- Minimum temperature rating of the cable to be connected to the field wiring terminals
(Digital output)
75 °C, AWG 24 ... 16
Use copper conductors only.
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1.7 Security in the network
NOTE: Risk of unauthorized network
access
When devices are connected to a network via
Ethernet,
there is a danger of unauthorized
access to the network.
Observe the following safety notes!
• If possible, deactivate unused communication channels.
• Assign passwords such that
third-parties
cannot access the device and make unautho-
rized changes.
• Due to its communication interfaces, the device should not be used in safety-critical
applications unless additional
security
appliances are used.
Please
take additional pro-
tective measures in accordance with the IT security requirements and the standards
applicable to your application (e.g., virtual networks (VPN) for remote maintenance
access, firewalls, etc.) for protection against
unauthorized
network access.
• On first
request,
you
shall release
EtherWAN Systems and the companies associated
with
EtherWAN Systems
,
hereinafter
collectively referred to as “EtherWAN”, from all
third-party claims made due to improper use.
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2 Transport, storage, and unpacking
2.1 T
r
a
ns
port
The EasyPoE Box is delivered in cardboard packaging.
• Only transport the EasyPoE Box to the intended location in its original packaging.
• Please observe the notes on handling on the packaging.
• Observe the humidity specifications and the temperature range specified for transport
(see “Ambient conditions” on page 74).
• Only use
suitable
and approved hoisting and
transport gear
to unload and
transport
the
equipment.
• Secure the EasyPoE Box during transport. When doing so, take the center of gravity
into account. The same applies when
relocating,
moving, or
returning
the equip- ment.
Internal
transport is only permitted if the goods to be transported are adequately
secured against slipping and falling.
• Never climb onto the EasyPoE Box or packaging.
• Protect the surfaces as necessary to prevent damage.
• When transporting the equipment or storing it
temporarily,
make sure that the surfaces
are protected from the
elements
and any
external influences,
and that they are kept dry
and clean.
2.2 Stor
a
ge
The storage location must meet the following requirements:
– Dry
– Protected from unauthorized access
– Protected from harmful environmental influences such as UV light
• For
storage,
observe the humidity and air pressure specifications, and the temperature
range.
See “Ambient conditions” on page 74.
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Transport, storage, and unpacking
2.3 Unpacking
Scope of supply – EasyPoE Box
– Packing slip
– Mounting adapter
– 3x M20 filler plugs
– 5x M25 filler plugs
In addition, for the SFP versions:
– Splice tray
– 10x cable ties
Documentation The EasyPoE Box is supplied in the packaging together with a packing slip and instal-
lation instructions.
• Read the entire packing slip carefully.
• Retain the packing slip.
NOTE: Electrostatic disch
arge
Electrostatic discharge can damage or destroy components.
– When handling the device, observe the necessary safety precautions against elec-
trostatic discharge (ESD) in accordance with EN 61340-5-1 and IEC 61340-5-1.
Checking the delivery • Check the EasyPoE Box and its components for damage. The
EasyPoE Box must not be commissioned if the housing or components are dam- aged
Damaged packaging is an indication that transit damage may have occurred. This could
result in a malfunction.
•
Immediately
upon delivery, refer to the delivery note to ensure that the delivery is com-
plete.
• Submit claims for any transport damage immediately, and inform EtherWAN Systems
or your supplier as well as the shipping company without delay.
• Enclose photos clearly documenting the damage to the packaging and/or delivery to-
gether with your claim.
• Keep the box and packaging material in case you need to return the product.
• We strongly recommend using the original packaging to return the pro
d
uct.
• If the original packaging is no longer available, observe the following points:
– Observe the humidity specifications and the
temperature
range specified for trans-
port (see “Ambient conditions” on page 74).
– If necessary, use dehumidifying agents.
– Use suitable ESD packaging to protect components that are sensitive to electro-
static discharge.
– Make
sure
that the packaging
you
select is
large enough
and that the
material
used
is sufficiently thick.
– Only use plastic bubble wrap sheets as wadding.
– Attach warnings to the transport packaging so that they are clearly visible.
–
Please
ensure that the delivery note is placed inside the package if the package is
to be shipped domestically. However, if the package is being shipped internation-
ally, the
delivery
note must be placed inside a delivery note pocket and attached to
the outside so that it is clearly visible.
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3 Product description
Product description
The
EasyPoE Box is used as an
industrial
outdoor switch to connect
PoE
end devices, e.g.
IP
cameras, to a video server. You can use the EasyPoE Box to supply voltage to PoE end
devices and additional external devices.
The
Box is a
single
compact device in which
the functions
of
conventional
connection boxes
equipped with standard DIN rail devices are integrated. This saves you planning and instal-
lation time.
Numerous management and monitoring functions ensure reliable operation of the system.
Features
– Cost savings with an all-in-one solution that provides all functions in a single device
– Managed Ethernet Switch with RSTP, VLAN, SNMP, and other functions
– Significant time savings with adapter for wall and mast mounting
– Minimal wiring effort
– Replaceable surge protection
– A wide range of alarm messages via SNMP, e.g. in the event of sabotage attempts or
defective surge protection systems
– Door monitoring via SNMP: automatic messaging in the event of
unauthorized
opening
– Wide range power supply unit 100 ... 240 V AC
– Advanced PoE management for reliable operation of IP cameras and other PoE end
devices
– Quick and easy commissioning and configuration via the web-based management
interface or FL Network Manager software
– Additional DIN rail for optional devices such as surge protection for the uplink ports,
WLAN access point, cellular router, etc.
– Water-tight impact resistant polycarbonate housing
– SFP product versions: integrated splice cartridge for safe storage of fiber con-
nections and fiber reserves
Table 3-1 Overview of product versions
Designation Number of PoE
por
t
s
Uplink
por
t
s
EASYPOEBOX4F 4 2 SFP slots
EASYPOEBOX2F 2
EASYPOEBOX4C 4 2 RJ45 jacks
EASYPOEBOX2C 2
3.1 Licensing information on open source software
You will find the licensing information in the web-based management of the
de
vice.
• Click on “Licenses and Legal Information” in the footer of the web-based management.
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17
DIN rail for installing additional devices
18
M20 cable gland (data, low voltage zone,
<50 V AC/<120 V DC)
19
M25 cable gland (data, low voltage zone,
<50 V AC/<120 V DC)
20
M20 cable gland (supply, mains voltage zone)
21
Grounding screw
22
Push-in
connection, supply voltage, 100 ... 240 V AC
23
Surge protection, pluggable
24
Surge protection, pluggable
1
3
4
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3.2 Design
3.2.1 EASYPOEBOX4/2F
2
5
6
7
8
9
10
24
23
22
21
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
20
19
18
Figure 3-1 EasyPoE Box with FO connections
1
MODE Mode button
2
Splice tray
3.
..
10
LEDs See Table 3-2
11
POE3/4 Power over Ethernet ports 3 and 4
(4F only)
12
POE1/2 Power over Ethernet ports 1 and 2
13
CONF Local configuration port
14
UP1/2 SFP slots (SFP modules are available
as accessories)
15
+/- AUX 24 V DC, switching output, configura-
tion via web-based management
16
Switch, device ON/OFF
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Product description
Table 3-2 LEDs
Pos. LED St
at
us
Mean
in
g
3
PWR Green On Device switched on
AUX Green On 24 V DC at output +/- AUX
4.
..
10
LINK... - Off No Ethernet link
Green On 10/100 Mbps, connection established
Flashing 10/100 Mbps, data transmission in progress
Orange On 1000 Mbps, connection established
Flashing 1000 Mbps, data
transmission
in progress
4...7
POE... - Off No PoE power
Green Flashing Auto mode, searching for powered device
(PD)
On Auto mode, PD supplied via PoE
Orange On Force mode
1
, PoE voltage is present at the
port
Flashing Error, e.g., negotiated performance
exceeded, PD not supplied
All LEDs Green On Boot process
1 In force mode, the LEDs do not indicate whether or not power is supplied to a PD.
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16
DIN rail for installing additional devices
17
M20 cable gland (data, low voltage zone,
<50 V AC/<120 V DC)
18
M25 cable gland (data, low voltage zone,
<50 V AC/<120 V DC)
19
M20 cable gland (supply, mains voltage zone)
20
Grounding screw
21
Push-in
connection, supply voltage, 100 ... 240 V AC
22
Surge protection, pluggable
23
Surge protection, pluggable
5
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3.2.2 EASYPOEBOX4/2C
1
2 3
4
6
7
8
9
23
22
21
20
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
19
18
17
Figure 3-2 EasyPoE Box with RJ45 connections
1
MODE Mode button
2.
..
9
LEDs See Table 3-3
10
POE3/4 Power over Ethernet ports 3 and 4
(2C only)
11
POE1/2 Power over Ethernet ports 1 and 2
12
CONF Local configuration port
13
UP1/2 Ethernet uplink ports
14
+/- AUX 24 V DC, switching output, configura-
tion via web-based management
15
Switch, device ON/OFF
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Product description
Table 3-3 LEDs
Pos. LED St
at
us
Mean
in
g
2
PWR Green On Device switched on
AUX Green On 24 V DC at output +/- AUX
3...9
LINK... - Off No Ethernet link
Green On 10/100 Mbps, connection established
Flashing 10/100 Mbps, data transmission in progress
Orange On 1000 Mbps, connection established
Flashing 1000 Mbps, data
transmission
in progress
3...6
POE... - Off No PoE power
Green Flashing Auto mode, searching for powered device
(PD)
On Auto mode, PD supplied via PoE
Orange On Force mode
1
, PoE voltage is present at the
port
Flashing Error, e.g., negotiated performance
exceeded, PD not supplied
All LEDs Green On Boot process
1 In force mode, the LEDs do not indicate whether or not power is supplied to a PD.
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3.2.3 Back
1
2
3
Figure 3-3 Back
1 Openings with breathable membranes to prevent build up of condensation
2 Removal opening, side
3 Removal opening, lower
3.2.4 Zones in the EasyPoE Box
2
1
Figure 3-4 Zones in the EasyPoE Box
1 Mains voltage zone
2 Low voltage zone (<50 V AC/<120 V DC)
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