
IDS-1xxHP (XT) Page 1 09/27/2023
IDS-1xxHP (XT) Series | Unmanaged PoE Ethernet Switch
Unpacking
Open the carton and unpack the items. Your package should include:
▪One IDS-1xxHP (XT) Switch.
▪Note that the (XT) indicates extended temperature models.
Equipment Needed
▪Appropriate cables for data ports. To prevent damage to the switch from
electrical surges, it is recommended to use STP (Shielded twisted pair)
cabling.
▪Appropriate SFP modules for SFP ports
Select a Location
▪Installation: Place the device on the DIN rail from above using the slot. Push
the front of the device toward the mounting surface until it audibly snaps into
place.
▪Choose a dry area with an ambient temperature between -10 and 60ºC (-14
and 140ºF).
▪Choose a dry area with an ambient temperature between -40°C to 75°C (-
40°F to 167°F) for H models.
▪Keep away from heat sources, sunlight, warm air exhausts, hot-air vents, and
heaters.
▪Be sure there is adequate airflow.
▪The product is indoor use only.
▪Pollution degree 2.
Connect to the Data Ports
Depending on the model, your switch can have the following ports:
IDS-108HP (XT)
IDS-110HP (XT)
8 Gigabit PoE ports + 2 100/1G SFP ports
IDS-114HP (XT)
4 Gigabit PoE ports + 4 Gigabit TX ports + 2 100/1G SFP
ports
Connect Power
The switch has two pairs of power inputs. Only one power input is required to
operate the switch. Connect the supply voltage to start up the device via the
terminal block.
Power rating:
▪PoE 30 Watts per port: 52–57 VDC, 5.47-4.99 A
▪PoE 90 Watts per port: 54–57 VDC, 5.17-4.99 A
▪Total PoE max.270W.
▪The power input specification complies with the requirements of SELV (Safety
Extra Low Voltage), and the power supply should comply with UL 61010-1
and UL 61010-2-201.
Terminal Block
The switch provides two power inputs on a 52-57VDC terminal block.
Relay Output Alarm
The switch provides a relay output contact. The relay is used to indicate a user-
defined power redundancy failure. The current is 0.5A@48VDC at Normal Open
or Normal Close.
LED Indicators
IDS-114HP (XT)IDS-110HP (XT)
IDS-108HP (XT)
On: Link active
Off: No link
Flashing: Data transmission
On: Power on
Off: Power off
On: Error - power redundancy
failure
Off: No power error condition
On: Powered Device connected
Off: Powered Device disconnected
Power-Up Sequence
When the switch is powered up:
▪All Link/ACT LEDs blink momentarily.
▪The Power 1, 2 LEDs light up and stay lit.
▪LEDs for every port connected to a device will flash, as the switch conducts a
brief Power On Self-Test (POST).
Quality of Service (QoS)
The QoS feature is automatically activated when the switch is running. Priority
mapping is handled according to the following tables:
EtherNet/IP: UDP 2222 (Queue 2)
Profinet Ether type: 0x8892 (Queue 2)
DIP Switch Settings
There is a 10-pin DIP switch for enabling the Watchdog (WDG) function.
When the DIP switch for a port is set to ON, the WDG function will be enabled
after the IDS-1xxHP (XT) has been powered on for 10 minutes to give powered
devices time to boot. Every 30 seconds WDG will detect whether the packets
from a powered device are being received or not. If no packet is received after
30 seconds, the powered device will be restarted and only the connected port
with the DIP switch set to ON will be restarted (other ports are not disturbed). If
the packet is received in the 25th second, then the 30 seconds interval will be
restarted.
If DIP switch 9 (EXT) is set to ON, the WDG function will be enabled after 5
minutes instead of 10 minutes after the switch powers on, to accommodate
faster booting powered devices.