WAGO 852-112/000-001 User manual

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WAGO Industrial Switches
Industrial Eco Switch, 8 Ports 100BASE-TX
852-112/000-001

852-112/000-001Legal Information
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852-112/000-001 Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
1Provisions.........................................................................................................................5
1.1 Intended Use........................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Typographical Conventions..................................................................................... 6
1.3 Legal Information .................................................................................................... 7
2Safety ................................................................................................................................9
2.1 General Safety Regulations .................................................................................... 9
2.2 Electrical Safety....................................................................................................... 9
2.3 Thermal Safety...................................................................................................... 10
2.4 Mechanical Safety................................................................................................. 10
2.5 Indirect Safety ....................................................................................................... 11
3Overview .........................................................................................................................12
3.1 Industrial ETHERNET Technology........................................................................ 12
3.2 Switching Technology ........................................................................................... 12
3.3 Autonegotiation ..................................................................................................... 12
3.4 Autocrossing.......................................................................................................... 12
3.5 Functioning of Switches ........................................................................................ 13
3.6 Store-and-forward switching mode ....................................................................... 13
3.7 Line Depth in PROFINET...................................................................................... 13
3.8 Port Speed & Duplex Mode................................................................................... 13
4Properties .......................................................................................................................14
4.1 Views..................................................................................................................... 14
4.1.1 Front View .................................................................................................... 14
4.1.2 Top View ......................................................................................................15
4.2 Label...................................................................................................................... 15
4.3 Connections .......................................................................................................... 16
4.3.1 Grounding screw .......................................................................................... 16
4.3.2 Power Supply ............................................................................................... 16
4.3.3 Network Connections ................................................................................... 17
4.3.3.1 10/100BASE-TX ports .........................................................................17
4.4 Display Elements................................................................................................... 18
4.4.1 Unit LEDs ..................................................................................................... 18
4.4.2 Port LEDs .....................................................................................................18
4.5 Technical data....................................................................................................... 19
4.5.1 Product .........................................................................................................19
4.5.2 Power Supply ............................................................................................... 19
4.5.3 Communication ............................................................................................19
4.5.4 Environment requirements ........................................................................... 19
4.6 Guidelines, approvals and standards.................................................................... 19
4.6.1 Approvals .....................................................................................................19

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4.6.2 Regulations and Standards ..........................................................................20
5Planning..........................................................................................................................21
5.1 Structure Guidelines.............................................................................................. 21
5.1.1 Installation Site .............................................................................................21
6Transport and Storage...................................................................................................22
7Installation and Removal...............................................................................................23
7.1 Installation ............................................................................................................. 23
7.1.1 Installation on a Carrier Rail .........................................................................23
7.2 Removal ................................................................................................................ 23
7.2.1 Removal from Carrier Rail............................................................................23
8Connection .....................................................................................................................24
8.1 Grounding.............................................................................................................. 24
8.2 Connecting the Supply Voltage............................................................................. 24
8.3 Connect 10/100BASE-TX ports ............................................................................ 24
9Diagnostics.....................................................................................................................25
10 Decommissioning ..........................................................................................................26
10.1 Disposal and Recycling......................................................................................... 26
11 Appendix.........................................................................................................................27
11.1 RJ-45 Cable .......................................................................................................... 27

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1Provisions
This documentation applies to the following product:
852-112/000-001
1.1 Intended Use
The device is designed for the IP30 protection class. It is protected against the insertion
of solid items and solid impurities up to 2.5 mm in diameter, but not against water pene-
tration. Unless otherwise specified, the device must not be operated in wet and dusty en-
vironments.
Warranty and Liability
The terms set forth in the General Business & Contract Conditions for Delivery and Ser-
vice of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG and the terms for software products and
products with integrated software stated in the WAGO Software License Contract – both
available at üwww.wago.com – shall apply. In particular, the warranty is void if:
• The product is improperly used.
• The deficiency (hardware and software configurations) is due to special instructions.
• Modifications to the hardware or software have been made by the user or third parties
that are not described in this documentation and that has contributed to the fault.
Individual agreements always have priority.
Obligations of Installers/Operators
The installers and operators bear responsibility for the safety of an installation or a sys-
tem assembled with the products. The installer/operator is responsible for proper installa-
tion and safety of the system. All laws, standards, guidelines, local regulations and ac-
cepted technology standards and practices applicable at the time of installation, and the
instructions in the the products’ Instructions for Use, must be complied with. In addition,
the Installation regulations specified by Approvals must be observed. In the event of non-
compliance, the products may not be operated within the scope of the approval.
Improper Use
Improper use of the product is not permitted. Improper use occurs especially in the follow-
ing cases:
• Non-observance of the intended use.
• Use without protective measures in an environment in which moisture, salt water, salt
spray mist, dust, corrosive fumes, gases, direct sunlight or ionizing radiation can occur.
• Use of the product in areas with special risk that require continuous fault-free operation
and in which failure of or operation of the product can result in an imminent risk to life,
limb or health or cause serious damage to property or the environment (such as the
operation of nuclear power plants, weapons systems, aircraft and motor vehicles).

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1.2 Typographical Conventions
Number Notation
100 Decimals: Normal notation
0x64 Hexadecimals: C-notation
‘100’
‘0110.0100’
Binary: In single quotation marks
Nibbles separated by a period
Text Formatting
italic Names of paths or files
bold Menu items, entry or selection fields, emphasis
Code Sections of program code
> Selection of a menu point from a menu
“Value” Value entries
[F5] Identification of buttons or keys
Cross References / Links
Cross references/links to a topic in a document
Cross references / links to a separate document
ü
Cross references / links to a website
Cross references / links to an email address
Action Instructions
üThis symbol identifies a precondition.
1. Action step
2. Action step
ðThis symbol identifies an intermediate result.
ðThis symbol identifies the result of an action.
Lists
• Lists, first level
– Lists, second level
Figures
Figures in this documentation are for better understanding and may differ from the actual
product design.
Notes
DANGER
Type and source of hazard
Possible consequences of hazard that also include death or irreversible injury
• Action step to reduce risk

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WARNING
Type and source of hazard
Possible consequences of hazard that also include severe injury
• Action step to reduce risk
CAUTION
Type and source of hazard
Possible consequences of hazard that include at least slight injury
• Action step to reduce risk
!
NOTICE
Type and source of malfunction (property damage only)
Possible malfunctions that may restrict the product’s scope of functions or ergonomics,
but do not lead to foreseeable risks to persons
• Action step to reduce risk
Note
Notes and information
Indicates information, clarifications, recommendations, referrals, etc.
1.3 Legal Information
Intellectual Property
Unless barred by applicable legal provisions, unauthorized copying and distribution of this
document, as well as the use and communication of its content are strictly prohibited un-
less expressly authorized by prior agreement. Third-party products are always mentioned
without any reference to patent rights. WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, or for
third-party products, their manufacturer, retain all rights regarding patent, utility model or
design registration.
Third-party trademarks are referred to in the product documentation. The “®” and “TM”
symbols are omitted hereinafter. The trademarks are listed in the Appendix (Protected
Rights).
Subject to Change
The instructions, guidelines, standards, etc., in this manual correspond to state of the art
at the time the documentation was created and are not subject to updating service. The
installer and operator bear sole responsibility to ensure they are complied with in their
currently applicable form. WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG retains the right to
carry out technical changes and improvements of the products and the data, specifica-

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tions and illustrations of this manual. All claims for change or improvement of products
that have already been delivered – excepting change or improvement performed under
guarantee agreement – are excluded.
Licenses
The products may contain open-source software. The requisite license information is
saved in the products. This information is also available under üwww.wago.com.

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2Safety
This section contains safety rules that must be followed for hazard-free use of the prod-
uct.
This section is aimed at the following target groups:
• Planners and installers
• Operators
• Qualified assembly personnel
• Qualified installation personnel (electrical installation, technician network installation
etc.)
• Qualified operating personnel
• Qualified service and maintenance personnel
Obey the following safety rules:
2.1 General Safety Regulations
• This documentation is part of the product. Therefore, retain the documentation during
the entire service life of the product. Pass on the documentation to any subsequent
user of the product. In addition, ensure that any supplement to this documentation is
included, if necessary.
• Any actions related to the use of WAGO software may only be performed by qualified
staff with sufficient knowledge to use the respective PC system.
Steps in which files are created or changed on a PC system may only be performed by
qualified employees with sufficient knowledge in the administration of the PC system
used in addition to file creation or modification.
Steps that change the PC system’s behavior within a network may only be performed
by qualified employees with sufficient knowledge of administration of the responsible
network.
• Changes to switch configurations in the network must always be performed by qualified
personnel with sufficient skills.
• Comply with the laws, standards, guidelines, local regulations and accepted technol-
ogy standards and practices applicable at the time of installation.
• If remote access to control components and control networks is required, use a Virtual
Private Network (VPN).
2.2 Electrical Safety
• High voltage can cause electric shock or burns! Disconnect all power sources from the
product before performing any installation, repair or maintenance.
Power Supply
• Connecting impermissible current or frequency values may destroy the product.
• Switch off power supply to the device immediately if the product malfunctions or is
damaged.
Ground/Protection/Fuses
• Protect the product with an appropriate overcurrent protection device.
• Using the overvoltage and lightning protection designs intended for the building.

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• When handling the product, please ensure that environmental factors (personnel, work
space and packaging) are properly equalized. Do not touch any conducting parts.
Lines
• Maintain spacing between control, signal and data lines and the power supply lines.
• Observe permissible temperature range of connecting cables.
• Use appropriate strain relief.
• Make sure the pin assignment is correct.
• Avoid reverse polarity of data and power supply lines, as this may damage the devices
involved.
Protect
• Observe the applicable standards for EMC-compatible installations.
Radio, etc.
• This is a Class A product. The product can cause radio interference in residential ar-
eas; in this case, the operator can be required to take appropriate measures to prevent
such interference.
• For industrial use: WAGO's 852 Series ETHERNET Switches are certified to be used
in residential and in industrial environments. If the latter, they should be considered as
exposed operating components. Therefore, in industrial applications, only install these
switches in lockable housings, cabinets or electrical operation rooms. Access must be
limited to authorized, qualified staff having the appropriate key or tool.
• Only use devices equipped with ETHERNET or RJ-45 connectors in LANs. Never con-
nect these devices with telecommunication networks.
Components
• Replace defective or damaged device/module (e.g., in the event of deformed contacts).
2.3 Thermal Safety
• The surface of the housing heats up during operation. Under special conditions (e.g., in
the event of a fault or increased surrounding air temperature), touching the product
may cause burns. Allow the product to cool down before touching it.
• If the surface temperature of the product can exceed 40°C, wear protective gloves and
attach protective covers and/or touch-proof protection.
• The temperature inside the additional enclosure must not exceed the surrounding air
temperature permitted for the mounted product.
2.4 Mechanical Safety
• As the installer of the system, you are responsible for ensuring the necessary touch-
proof protection. Follow the installation guidelines for the specific application.
• The surrounding air temperature for operation indicated in the technical data applies to
the nominal mounting position. Different mounting positions may affect the permissible
surrounding air temperature for operation.
• Cooling of the product must not be impaired. Ensure air can flow freely and that the
minimum clearances from adjacent products/areas are maintained.
• Do not install the product on or in the vicinity of easily flammable materials.

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• When selecting the location for installation, note that the control cabinet must remain
accessible for maintenance purposes.
• Before startup, please check the product for any damage that may have occurred dur-
ing shipping. Do not put the product into operation in the event of mechanical damage.
• Only use this product in a controlled environment.
• Do not open the product housing.
• Avoid conductive contamination.
2.5 Indirect Safety
• Do not use hard objects that could cause scratches for cleaning.
• Do not use any contact spray for cleaning.
• Clean tools and materials are imperative for handling the product.
• The products are not resistant to materials having seeping and insulating properties
such as aerosols, silicones and triglycerides (found in some hand creams). If these
substances occur in the environment of the products, install the products in an addi-
tional housing that is also resistant to these substances.
• Before installation and operation, please read the product documentation thoroughly
and carefully. In addition, note the information on the product housing and further infor-
mation, e.g. at üwww.wago.com/<item number>.
• Change the password. The factory default setting is widely known and does not pro-
vide adequate protection.
• Give all products in a network different IP addresses.
• Use only the current firmware.
• Regularly perform threat analyses. You can check whether the measures taken meet
your security requirements.
• Use “defense-in-depth” mechanisms in your system's security configuration to restrict
the access to and control of individual products and networks.

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3Overview
The 852-112/000-001 switch is an industrial unmanaged ETHERNET switch with 8
10/1000Base-TX ports. The ports of the industrial switch allow multiple segments to be
formed to reduce network congestion, and each user node can be assigned its own band-
width. The slim design with DIN rail adapter allows easy installation in the control cabinet
with high vibration and shock resistance. The automatic recognition of the transmission
rate (autonegotiation) as well as the automatic determination of the transmit and receive
lines (Auto MDI-X) enable simple plug & play operation and thus help to save costs and
time during commissioning.
3.1 Industrial ETHERNET Technology
The range of WAGO Switches ensures scalability of your network infrastructure with out-
standing electrical and mechanical characteristics. These rugged devices are designed
for industrial use and are fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3, 802.3u and 802.3x stan-
dards. They have power supply with a supply voltage range of 12 … 48 VDC. Character-
istics such as auto-negotiation and auto MDI/MDIX (crossover) on all 10/100BASE-TX
ports are also realized.
3.2 Switching Technology
Industrial ETHERNET primarily uses switching technology. This technology allows any
network subscriber to send at any time because the subscriber always has an open peer-
to-peer connection to the next switch. The connection is bidirectional, i.e., the subscriber
can send and receive at the same time (full duplex). The targeted use of switching tech-
nology can increase real-time capability because the peer-to-peer connection prevents
collisions in network communication.
3.3 Autonegotiation
Autonegotiation allows the switch to detect the transmission rate and operating mode for
each port and the connected subscriber or subscribers, and to set them automatically.
The highest possible mode (transmission speed and operating mode) is set. Autonegotia-
tion is available to ETHERNET subscribers connected to the switch via copper cable.
This make the switch a plug-and-play device.
3.4 Autocrossing
Autocrossing (MDI/MDI-X, “Medium Dependent Interface”) automatically reconfigures the
receive and transmit signals for twisted-pair interfaces as needed. This allow users to use
wired and crossover cables in the same manner 1:1.

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3.5 Functioning of Switches
Switches analyze all incoming data packages and forward them to the port where the cor-
responding destination address is located. Exceptions are the multicast and broadcast
telegrams, which are forwarded to all active ports of the switch.
For selective forwarding of the telegrams, each switch contains of an address / port as-
signment table in which the assignments of the destination addresses to a specific port of
the switch are stored. The address / port mapping table is typically generated and main-
tained automatically by the switch through a self-learning process. Incoming data pack-
ages are analyzed, filtered and forwarded directly to the appropriate port by using this as-
signment table based on their destination address. The incoming data package is sent to
all ports, if there is no corresponding entry in the assignment table for a destination ad-
dress. If a destination address answers, the assignment table is complemented with this
destination address as well as the associated port.
3.6 Store-and-forward switching mode
In “Store and Forward” mode, the ETHERNET switch caches the entire data telegram,
checks it for errors (CRC checksum) and if there are no errors, puts it in a queue. Subse-
quently, the data telegram (MAC table) is selectively forwarded to the port that has ac-
cess to the addressed node.
The time delay required by the data telegram to pass the store-and-forward switch de-
pends on the telegram length.
Advantage of “Store and Forward”: The data telegrams are checked for correctness and
validity. This prevents faulty or damaged data telegrams from being distributed via the
network.
3.7 Line Depth in PROFINET
Line depth (cascading) is the number of all switches in a communication path.
The maximum line depth depends on the send cycle.
Note
Observe line depth!
Observe the maximum line depth for switches in Store-and-Forward mode according to
the “Topology Check” section of PI-PROFINET Commissioning Guideline
(PROFINET_Commissioning_8081)(üwww.profibus.com).
3.8 Port Speed & Duplex Mode
After a cable is plugged into a specific port, the system uses auto negotiation to deter-
mine the transmission mode for the new twisted pair connection:
If the connected device does not support auto negotiation or has auto negotiation dis-
abled, an auto sensing process is initiated to select the speed and set the duplex mode to
half duplex.

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4Properties
4.1 Views
4.1.1 Front View
Figure1: Front View of the Industrial Eco Switch
Table1: Legend for Figure "Front View of the Industrial Eco Switch"
Custom Name Explanation For details, see Section
1 PWR Status LED Power Supply 8Display Elements [}18]
2 - Status LED TX-Port-100-Mbit/s
(1 LED for each port)
8Port LEDs [}18]
3 - Status LED TX-Port LNK/ACT
(1 LED for each port)
8Port LEDs [}18]
4 - RJ-45 port
(10/100BASE-TX-Ports) (8)
8Connections [}16]

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4.1.2 Top View
Figure2: Top View of the Industrial Eco Switch
Table2: Legend for Figure "Top View of the Industrial Eco Switch"
Custom Name Explanation For details, see Section
1 - Grounding screw 8Grounding screw [}16]
2 - Terminal block (male connector) for
power supply PWR
8Power Supply [}16]
4.2 Label
On the side of the industrial switch, there is a label with the serial number "Serial No." and
the hardware and software version.

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Figure3: Label
Table3: Legend for Figure “Label“
Custom Name Description
Item-No. Item number
Serial No. Device serial number
Firmware version (left number sequence) (01)
Hardware version (right number sequence) (01)
4.3 Connections
4.3.1 Grounding screw
The switch must be grounded. Connect the grounding screw to the ground potential. Do
not operate the switch without an appropriately installed protective earth conductor.
Figure4: Grounding screw
4.3.2 Power Supply
The female connector (Order No. 2231-102/026-000) can easily be connected to the 2-
pole male connector located on the top of the industrial ECO switch.
The male connector shows the following pin assignment:
Figure5: Power Supply (PWR) Port

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Table4: Legend for Figure "Power Supply (PWR) Port"
Connection Custom Name Description
+ PWR Primary DC input
‑ PWR Primary DC input
!
NOTICE
Damage to Property Caused by Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)!
DC Powered Switch: Power is supplied through an external DC power source. Since the
switch does not include a power switch, plugging its power adapter into a power outlet will
immediately power it on.
4.3.3 Network Connections
The industrial switch uses ports with copper connectors that can be used with ETHER-
NET and/or Fast ETHERNET protocols.
Figure6: Network Connections
Table5: Legend for Figure "Network Connections"
No. Description Details see Section:
1 Connection 8 x RJ-45 (10/100BASE-TX-Ports) 810/100BASE-TX ports [}17]
4.3.3.1 10/100BASE-TX ports
The 10/100BASE-TX ports support network speeds of 10Mbit/s and 100Mbit/s and can
be operated in half and full-duplex transmission modes. These ports also provide auto-
matic crossover detection (Auto-MDI/MDI-X), with plug&play capabilities. Simply plug the
network cables into the ports; they then adapt to the end node devices.
We recommend the following cable for the RJ-45 ports:
• Cat 5e or better with a max. cable length 100m.

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4.4 Display Elements
The industrial switch is equipped device LEDs and port LEDs. You can see the status of
the industrial switch at a quick glance of the device LEDs, while the port LEDs provide in-
formation about connection actions.
4.4.1 Unit LEDs
PWR
Figure7: Unit LEDs
Table6: Legend for Figure „Unit LEDs“
LED Name Status Description
PWR Primary Power LED Green Using the primary power supply.
Off The primary power supply is off or has an error
4.4.2 Port LEDs
Figure8: Port LEDs
Table7: Legend for Figure „Port LEDs“
LED Connection Status Description
100 10/100BASE TX ports LED
(1 LED for each port)
Green Port in operation at 100Mbit/s.
Off No connection or connection with
10Mbit/s in operation.
LNK/ACT 10/100BASE TX ports LED
(1 LED for each port)
Green Port in operation at 10/100Mbit/s.
Flashing Data traffic being routed over the port.
Off No proper link established at the port.

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4.5 Technical data
4.5.1 Product
Table8: Technical Data – Device Data
Property Value
Width 50 mm
Height 116 mm
Depth 100 mm (from the top edge of the carrier rail)
Weight 472 g
Degree of protection IP30
4.5.2 Power Supply
Table9: Technical Data – Power Supply
Property Value
Supply voltage 12 … 48 VDC
Power consumption, max. 2 W
4.5.3 Communication
Table10: Technical Data –Communication
Property Value
Ports (Copper, RJ-45) 8 x 10/100BASE-TX
Standards IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
PROFINET Conformance Class A (CC-A)
Topology Star, Tree, Line
4.5.4 Environment requirements
Table11: Technical Data – Environmental Conditions
Property Value
Surrounding air temperature (operation) -40 … +70 °C
Surrounding air temperature (storage) -40 … +85 °C
UL 61010-2 Use Indoor
Pollution degree PD 2
Relative humidity 5 … 95 % (without condensation)
Vibration resistance IEC 60068-2-6
Shock resistance IEC 60068-2-27
EMC immunity to interference EN 61000-6-2
EMC Emission of interference EN 61000-6-4
4.6 Guidelines, approvals and standards
4.6.1 Approvals
The following approvals have been granted for the product:

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Conformity Marking
Ordinary Locations UL61010-2-201 (E175199)
Note
More information on approvals
You can find detailed information on the approvals online at:
üwww.wago.com/<item number>
4.6.2 Regulations and Standards
Please observe the standards and regulations that are relevant to installation:
• The data and power lines must be connected and installed in compliance with the stan-
dards to avoid failures on your installation and eliminate any danger to personnel.
• For installation, startup, maintenance and repair, please observe the accident preven-
tion regulations of your machine (e.g., DGUV Regulation “Electrical Installations and
Equipment”).
• Emergency stop functions and equipment must not be deactivated or otherwise made
ineffective. See relevant standards (e.g., EN418).
• Your installation must be equipped in accordance to the EMC guidelines so electro-
magnetic interferences can be eliminated.
• Please observe the safety measures against electrostatic discharge according to EN
61340-5-1/-3. When handling the modules, ensure that environmental factors (persons,
workplace and packing) are well grounded.
• The relevant valid and applicable standards and guidelines regarding the installation of
switch cabinets must be observed.
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