HIK VISION 4 Series User manual

4/8 Series Ethernet Switch
User Manual
UD03706B

User Manual
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FCC Information
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reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
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harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
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1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) standards requirements.

Preparing for installation
The HIKVISION 4/8 Series Ethernet Switch includes the following models:
Model
Name
4
Ethernet Switch
8
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,
could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance
degradation, or unexpected results.
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 4/8 Switch Overview ................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Standard Configuration ......................................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 2 Installation Preparation ............................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Cautions ................................................................................................................................................................ 4
2.2 Safety Advice......................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.2.1 Safety Principles................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.2.2 Safety Notices .................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.2.3 Safety Principles for Live Working...................................................................................................................... 4
2.2.4 Electrostatic Discharge Damage Prevention ...................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Requirements for Common Locations................................................................................................................... 5
2.3.1 Environment ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.3.2 Location Configuration Prevention ..................................................................................................................... 6
2.3.3 Cabinet Configuration......................................................................................................................................... 6
2.4 Installation Tools and Device................................................................................................................................. 6
Chapter 3 Installing the 4/8 Switch.............................................................................................................................. 7
3.1 installation equipment............................................................................................................................................ 7
3.2 Track installation.................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.3 connection protected ground line .......................................................................................................................... 8
3.4 Connecting the SFP Ports..................................................................................................................................... 9
3.4.1 Connecting 100M Ethernet Base-T Ports......................................................................................................... 10
3.5 Checkup after Installation .................................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 4 Specifications ........................................................................................................................................... 12

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Chapter 1 4/8 Switch Overview
The document describes the characteristics and parameters of 4/8 and gives an overview
of 4/8. (Note: the access line should not exceed 10m. The input voltage is less than 50V, the
maximum output power is less than 30W, the input voltage is more than 50V, and the
maximum output power is 30W.)
1.1 Standard Configuration
4/8 series switch has two parts: 4/8 IEEE802.3af/at 100M Ethernet Base-T ports, 2 gigabit
Base-T ports.See the following table:(Take 8 switch as an example)
Table 1-1 Attributes of necessary ports
Port
Features
Gigabit Ethernet ports
Optical port: 100/1000M SFP port, with LINK/ ACT
indicators
100M PoE port
Base-T port: a rate of 10/100M auto-adaptation, MDI/MDIX
auto-identification, UTP(RJ45) interface
Figure 1-1 Front template of the 8 switch

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No.
Abbrev.
Name
Remarks
1
PWR
power indicator
If the switch is powered on, the indicator is
on.
2
SYS
System indicator
If the indicator is always on, the system
works normally.
3
/
2 SFP ports
Realizes the forward of gigabit Ethernet
optical signals.
4
/
8 RJ45 ports
Realizes the PoE function and forwards
10/100M Ethernet electrical signals
5
PoE
PoE indicator
corresponding to
each port
If the indicator is always on, the PoE works
normally.
If the indicator is off, the PoE does not work.
6
Lnk/Act
Lnk/Act indicator
corresponding to
each port
Indicator lamp, indicating detection
The indicator light is always bright,
indicating LINK,
The indicator light is always bright,
indicating LINK, indicating lights flashing,
indicating data transceiver.
Table 1-2 Parts at the front template of the 8 switch
Besides, 4/8 switch provides with a grounding column and a power socket.
Figure 1-2 Back template of the 8 switch

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Table 1-3 Parts at the rear template of the 4/8 switch
No.
Abbrev.
Name
Remarks
1
/
The grounding column
The grounding must be fine.
2
/
DEFAULT
Press DEFAULT key for more
than 5 seconds to restore to
factory settings.
2
/
DC power socket
44~57VDC

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Chapter 2 Installation Preparation
2.1 Cautions
Similar to other electronic products, the semiconductor chip easily gets damaged if
you power on and off abruptly and frequently. To restart up the switch of 4/8 switch, you
have to open the power on-off three or five seconds after the power is cut off.
Avoid severe collision or falling down from the height to protect the parts in the
switch.
Use correct outside ports to connect the switch of 4/8 switch. Do not insert the
Ethernet plug into the console port (RJ45 8-line socket). Similarly, do not insert the
console cable into the console port (RJ45 8-line socket).
Note:
1) When you plug or dial out the power line, keep the power line horizontal with the
power socket.
2) When the lifetime of our products ends, handle them according to national laws and
regulations, or send these products to our company for collective processing.
2.2 Safety Advice
2.2.1 Safety Principles
Keep dustless and clean during or after the installation.
Put the cover at the safe place.
Put tools at the right place where they are not easily falling down.
Put on relatively tight clothes, fasten the tie or scarf well and roll up the sleeve,
avoiding stumbling the chassis.
Put on the protective glasses if the environment may cause damage to your
eyes.
Avoid incorrect operations that may cause damage to human or devices.
2.2.2 Safety Notices
The safety notices mentioned here means that improper operation may lead to body
damage.
Read the installation guide carefully before you operate the system.
Only professionals are allowed to install or replace the switch.
Please cut off the direct-current connection when you operate the hull or work
near the power supply.
The final configuration of products must comply with relative national laws and
regulations.
2.2.3 Safety Principles for Live Working
When you work under electricity, following the following principles:

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Put off ornaments, such as ring, necklace, watch and bracelet, before you
operate under live working. When metal articles connect the power to the
ground, short circuit happens and components may be damaged.
Please cut off the direct-current connection when you operate the hull or work
near the power supply.
When the power is on, do not touch the power.
Correctly connect the device and the power socket.
Only professionals are allowed to operate and maintain the device.
Read the installation guide carefully before the system is powered on.
Note:
1) Check potential dangers, such as the humid floor, ungrounded extensible
power line and tatty power line.
2) Install the emergent on-off at the working room for turning off the power
when trouble happens.
3) Plug off the power line before installing or uninstalling the machine box or
working beside the power.
4) Do not work alone if potential dangers exist.
5) Cut off the power before checkout.
6) If trouble happens, take the following measures:
A. Cut off the system’s power.
B. Alarm.
C. Take proper measures to help persons who are hit by the disaster.
Artificial respiration is needed if necessary.
D. Seek for medical help, or judge the loss and seek for available help.
2.2.4 Electrostatic Discharge Damage Prevention
Electrostatic discharge may damage devices and circuits. Improper treatment may cause
the switch to malfunction completely or discontinuously.
Move or locate the devices according to the measures of electrostatic discharge
prevention, ensuring the machine box connects the ground. Another measure is to wear the
static-proof hand ring. If there is no hand ring, use the metal clip with the metal cable to clip the
unpainted metal part of the machine box. In this case, the static is discharged to the ground
through the metal cable of the clip. You can also discharge the static to the ground through
your body.
2.3 Requirements for Common Locations
This part describes the requirements for the installation locations.
2.3.1 Environment
4/8 switch adopts the wall-mounted installation mode. The switch has no fan, so an
environment with good ventilation is needed for the heat cooling of the switch.
For location planning and device locating, refer to section 2.3.2 “Location Configuration
Prevention”.

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2.3.2 Location Configuration Prevention
The following preventive measures assist you to design the proper environment for the
switch.
Make sure that the workshop is well-ventilated, the heat of TX devices is
well-discharged and sufficient air circulation is provided for device cooling.
Put the chassis at the place where cool air can blow off the heat inside the
chassis. Make sure the chassis is sealed because the opened chassis will
reverse the cool air flow.
2.3.3 Cabinet Configuration
The following content assists you to make a proper cabinet configuration:
Each device on the cabinet gives off heat when it runs. Therefore, the sealed
cabinet must have the heat-discharge outlet and the cooling fan. Do not put the
devices too close, avoiding bad ventilation.
When you install the chassis at the open cabinet, prevent the frame of the
cabinet from blocking the airway of the chassis.
Ensure that nice ventilation is provided for the devices installed at the bottom of
the cabinet.
The clapboard separates exhaust gas and inflow air, and boost the cool air to
flow in the chassis. The best location of the clapboard is decided by the air flow
mode in the chassis, which can be obtained through different location tests.
2.4 Installation Tools and Device
The tools and devices to install the 4/8 switch are not provided by the 4/8 switch. You
yourself need to prepare them. The following are the tools and devices needed for the typical
installation of the 4/8 switch:
Screwdriver
Static armguard
Bolt
Ethernet cable
Other Ethernet terminal devices
Control terminal

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Chapter 3 Installing the 4/8 Switch
Caution:
Only professionals are allowed to install or replace the devices of the switch.
3.1 installation equipment
The switch adopts the way of clamping rail installation. Please select the most suitable
installation location according to the specific installation environment
3.2 Track installation
The switch supports card rail installation, and the specific installation steps are as follows:
select the installation location of the switch to ensure that there is adequate
installation space.
insert the upper part of the DIN card rail seat into the DIN rail and rotate the
device at the lower end of the switch, as shown in the arrow 2 in the next figure,
and card the DIN card rail into the DIN rail to ensure that the device is safely
and reliably installed on the DIN rail as shown in the following diagram.
Figure 3-1 track installation diagram
The demolition process is similar to the installation process. The specific steps are as
follows:
as shown in arrow 1 below, press down the switch slightly down.
switch the switch in the direction of arrow 2 and move the lower end of the
switch outward. If arrow 3 shows, the device can be removed from the DIN rail.

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Figure 3-2 track installation diagram
3.3 connection protected ground line
Connecting the ground wire is not only to release the overvoltage and overcurrent caused
by lightning stroke as soon as possible, but also a necessary measure to ensure personal
safety.
The side panel of the industrial switchboard provides a grounding bolt, which is an
important guarantee for the equipment to prevent thunder and prevent interference, so the
user must be grounded correctly. The GND pin on the power supply terminal has been
connected to the ground screw and grounded before power up. As shown in the figure below,
unscrew the combined screws on the housing.
the line that is drawn from the GND foot on the power terminal.
is the grounding wire, one end of which is placed on the gasket after the cold
pressure terminal is pressed. According to the order shown below, the earth
screws are fixed on the "shell ground" with the grounding screws, and the other
end is reliably connected to the earth. When the power is broken, the grounding
wire is broken. The applicable power line diameter is 10AWG; the applicable
fastening torque is 5NM~6NM; please use the stainless steel M4 nut to lock.

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Figure 3-3 track Equipment grounding
Figure 3-4 track Ground completion schematic
3.4 Connecting the SFP Ports
4/8 switch provides 2 gigabit SFP optical ports. Each port corresponds to one indicator
respectively, which is used for indicating the port Link/ACT state. When the indicator is always
on, the link is normal; when it flickers, the data receives and forwards. To use the optical port,
you need connect it to the SFP optical module, and then to other Ethernet terminal devices
through an optical fiber. (Take 8 switch as an example)
Figure 3-5 Connecting the SFP ports and other Ethernet terminals

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3.4.1 Connecting 100M Ethernet Base-T Ports
The 4/8 switch has 4/8 10/100Base-TX ports. Each port has one indicator, which indicates
the state of Link/ACT. If the indicator is always on, the port is linked up; if the indicator flickers,
the data is transmitted on the port. The numbering order of the pins in the UTP port is the same
as the console port.
Figure 3-6 RJ-45 connector of the console port
Because 8 10/100Base-TX ports of 8 switch support the MDI/MDIX auto-identification of
the cable, 4/8 switch can adopt five classes of direct-through/cross network cables when it
connects other Ethernet terminals. (Take 8 switch as an example)
Figure 3-7 Connecting Base-T ports and other Ethernet terminal

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No.
Pin name
Symbol
Note
1
Sending the normal phase of the data
TXD1+
Output
2
Sending the paraphase of the data
TXD1-
Output
3
Receiving the normal phase of the
data
RXD1+
Input
4
Sending the normal phase of the data
TXD2+
Output
5
Sending the paraphase of the data
TXD2-
Output
6
Receiving the paraphase of the data
RXD1-
Input
7
Receiving the paraphase of the data
RXD2+
Input
8
Sending the paraphase of the data
RXD1-
Input
Table 3-1 Definition of the pins of the RJ45 port
The direct-through or cross network cable has the function of auto-identification, so the five
classes of direct-through/cross network cables can be used to connect other Ethernet devices.
3.5 Checkup after Installation
Before feeding power to start the switch, perform the following checkups after the switch is
installed:
If the switch is installed on the DIN rail, check whether the installation is strong.
If the switch is installed on the desk, check whether there is enough space for
the switch to discharge its heat and whether the desk is stable.
Check whether the connected power supply meets the power requirements of
the switch.
Check whether the grounding line of 4/8 switch is correctly connected.
Check whether 4/8 switch is correctly connected to other terminal devices.

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Chapter 4 Specifications
Item
DS-3T0306P
DS-3T0310P
Backplane
8.8Gbps
8.8Gbps
Forwarding rate
3.6Mpps
4.2Mpps
MAC
4K
4K
Ports
4 100M Base-T ports+2 1000Base-X ports
8 100M Base-T ports+2 1000Base-X ports
Dimensions(W×D×H)(mm)
155x130x42
170x156x42
Consumption
<9W
<9W
POE/POE+
Support
Support
Power supply
DC:44~57VDC
Environment
Operating temperature/humidity: -40℃-75℃,5%-95% non-condensing
Storage temperature/humidity: -40℃-85℃;5%-95% non-condensing
Protection Grade
IP40
EMI
FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A
EN55022 Class A
EMS
IEC (EN )61000‐4‐2, Class 4
IEC (EN )61000‐4‐4, Class 2
IEC (EN )61000‐4‐5, Class 2
IEC (EN )61000‐4‐11, Class 4
IEC (EN )61000‐4‐12, Class 4

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