Lantronix XPress-Pro SW Quick Start Guide
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Lantronix XPress-Pro SW is a hardened compact Ethernet switch capable of operating in extreme temperatures, making it suitable for harsh environments with space constraints. It features redundant power supply inputs for reliability, and supports 10/100BaseTX and 100BaseFX connections with auto-negotiation and auto MDI/MDIX. It has 2K MAC address support, a 96K byte memory buffer, and provides alarms for power and port failure.
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XPress-Pro SW 92000 Quick Start
This quick installation guide describes how to install and use the hardened compact Ethernet Switch. Capable of operating at temperature extremes of
-34°C to +74°C, this is the switch of choice for harsh environments constrained by space.
Physical Description
The Terminal Block and Power Inputs
DC Terminal Block Power Inputs: There are two pairs of power inputs can be used to power up this media converter. Redundant power supplies function is supported. You only need to have one power input connected to run the Switch.
DC JACK Power input: 12VDC.
The 10/100BaseTX and 100BaseFX Connectors
The 10/100BaseTX Connections
The following lists the pinouts of 10/100BaseT/TX ports.
Pin Regular Ports
1 Input Receive Data +
Uplink port
Output Transmit Data +
2
3
Input Receive Data -
Output Transmit Data +
4 NC
5 NC
6 Output Transmit Data -
7 NC
8 NC
Output Transmit Data -
Input Receive Data +
NC
NC
Input Receive Data -
NC
NC
Number
May 2007
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The 100BaseFX Connections
The fiber port pinouts
The Tx (transmit) port of device I is connected to the Rx (receive) port of device II, and the Rx (receive) port of device I to the Tx (transmit) port of device II.
The Port Status LEDs
POWER
PWR1
PWR2
(Green)
Steady
Off
Switch is properly connected to power and turned on.
Switch is not connected to power and is turned off.
Functional Description
Meets NEMA TS1/TS2 Environmental requirements such as temperature, shock, and vibration for traffic control equipment.
Meets IEC61000-6-2 EMC Generic Standard Immunity for industrial environment.
Support 802.3/802.3u/802.3x. Auto-negotiation: 10/100Mbps, full/half-duplex; Auto MDI/MDIX.
100BaseFX: Multi mode SC, ST, VF-45, MT-RJ, or LC type;
Single mode SC or ST type; WDM Single mode SC type.
Support 2K MAC addresses. Provides 96K bytes memory buffer.
Alarms for power and port failure by relay output.
Operating voltage and Max. current consumption: 12VDC @
0.99A, 24VDC @ 0.55A, 48VDC @ 0.39A. Power consumption:
18.72W Max.
Power Supply: Redundant DC Terminal Block power inputs or
12VDC DC JACK with 124-240VAC external power supply.
Operating temperature ranges from -34 ℃ to 74℃.
Supports Din-rail or panel mounting installation.
FAULT
FAULT
(Red)
LNK/ACT
(Green)
100
(Yellow)
Steady
Off
10/100TX or 100FX
Steady
Flashing
Steady
Off
1. Power failure occurred.
2. Port failure occurred (when port fault alarm dip switch is enabled).
1. Power failure is not occurred.
2. Port failure is not occurred (when port fault alarm dip switch is enabled).
3. Port fault alarm dip switch is disabled.
A valid network connection established.
LNK stands for LINK.
Transmitting or receiving data.
ACT stands for ACTIVITY.
Light solid yellow for a port transferring at 100Mbps.
The port is transferring at 10Mbps If this
LED is dark.
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Assembly, Startup, and Dismantling
Assembly: Place the switch on the
DIN rail from above using the slot.
Push the front of the switch toward the mounting surface until it audibly snaps into place.
Startup: Connect the supply voltage to start up the switch via the terminal block (or DC JACK).
Dismantling: Pull out the lower edge and then remove the switch from the
DIN rail.
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