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User Manual

Installation
Industrial ETHERNET Rail Switch
RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40 Family

RS32 P FAULT RPS90/48V HV


FAULT RS40 FAULT RS30
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

-/N LS DA
P FAULT
LS DA Stand by
P FAULT RM +/L P FAULT
Stand by RM Stand by RM
RM 1
ON U: 110 / 230 VAC
RM Stand by RM
ON U: 60 / 250 VDC ON
Stand by Stand by
1 USB
USB USB

LS DA

1
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

IP-ADDRESS

2 GB 2
IP-ADDRESS

V.24
IP-ADDRESS

V.24 V.24
P
48-54V
3 4 LS DA
1 2 5 6
3

LS DA 3
5 6
3 4 0V 7 8 13 14
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

4
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

LS DA
P P 7 8 +48V / 1,9A
5 6 9 10 15 16
2
GB 4
P P 9 10
9 7 8 11 12 17 18

RS40-0009... RS32-0802... RPS90/48V HV RS30-1602...

FAULT RS30 FAULT RS20 FAULT RS20 FAULT RS20 FAULT RS20
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) 0V 0V
3 4 +24V +24V
LS DA (P1) (P2)
LS
P FAULT P FAULT P FAULT P FAULT P FAULT
1 LS DA LS DA Stand by
Stand by RM Stand by RM Stand by RM RM Stand by RM
DA 5 6
RM RM RM RM RM
ON ON ON ON
Stand by Stand by 1 Stand by Stand by Stand by
ON

USB USB USB USB USB


1 1
7 8

LS DA
IP-ADDRESS
IP-ADDRESS

IP-ADDRESS

IP-ADDRESS

IP-ADDRESS

9 10
V.24 V.24 V.24 V.24 V.24

LS
2
3 4 11 12 1

DA
LS
LS DA LS DA
5 6 13 14 19 20 4 5 3 4 2
LS DA
DA
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

LS LS
2
2 6 7 2
7 8 15 16 21 22 5 6 3
3
DA DA
LS

9 10 17 18 23 24 8 9 7 8 4

DA

RS30-0802... RS20-2400... RS20-0900... RS20-0800... RS20-0400...

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40 Technical Support


Release 14 12/09 HAC.Support@Belden.com
The naming of copyrighted trademarks in this manual, even when not specially indicated, should
not be taken to mean that these names may be considered as free in the sense of the trademark
and tradename protection law and hence that they may be freely used by anyone.

© 2009 Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH

Manuals and software are protected by copyright. All rights reserved. The copying, reproduction,
translation, conversion into any electronic medium or machine scannable form is not permitted,
either in whole or in part. An exception is the preparation of a backup copy of the software for
your own use. For devices with embedded software, the end-user license agreement on the en-
closed CD applies.

The performance features described here are binding only if they have been expressly agreed
when the contract was made. This document was produced by Hirschmann Automation and
Control GmbH according to the best of the company's knowledge. Hirschmann reserves the right
to change the contents of this document without prior notice. Hirschmann can give no guarantee
in respect of the correctness or accuracy of the information in this document.

Hirschmann can accept no responsibility for damages, resulting from the use of the network
components or the associated operating software. In addition, we refer to the conditions of use
specified in the license contract.

You can get the latest version of this manual on the Internet at the Hirschmann product site
(www.hirschmann-ac.de).

Printed in Germany
Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH
Stuttgarter Str. 45-51
72654 Neckartenzlingen
Germany
Tel.: +49 1805 141538

039 692-002-14-12/09 –22.1.10


Content
Safety instructions 4

About this manual 10

Key 10

1 Device description 11
1.1 Description of the device variants 12
1.1.1 Combination options for RS20/30 14
1.1.2 Combination options for RS40 17
1.1.3 Number of ports and media for RS20-... 18
1.1.4 Number of ports and media for RS30-... 22
1.1.5 Number of ports and media for RS40-... 25
1.2 Device variants with PoE (optional) 26
1.2.1 Number of ports and media for devices with PoE 26
1.2.2 PoE power units 28

2 Assembly and start-up 29


2.1 Installing the device 29
2.1.1 Unpacking and checking 29
2.1.2 Installing the SFP modules (optional) 30
2.1.3 Insert data in label area 30
2.1.4 Adjust DIP switch settings 31
2.1.5 RS20/RS30/RS40: supply voltage and 
signal contact 31
2.1.6 RS22/RS32: supply voltage and signal contact 32
2.1.7 Installing the device on the DIN rail hub, grounding 36
2.1.8 Dimension drawings 39
2.1.9 Connecting the ferrite 42
2.1.10 Installing the terminal block, start-up procedure 42
2.1.11 Connecting the data lines 42
2.2 Display elements 45
2.3 Basic set-up 47
2.4 Disassembly 49

3 Technical data 50

A Further support 61

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
Release 14 12/09 3
Safety instructions
 Notes on safety
This manual contains instructions to be observed for ensuring your per-
sonal safety and for preventing damage. The warnings appear next to a
warning triangle with a different heading depending on the degree of dan-
ger posed:

Danger! 
Means that death, serious physical injury or significant damage
to property will occur if the corresponding safety measures are
not carried out.

Warning! 
Means that death, serious physical injury or significant damage
to property could occur if the corresponding safety measures
are not carried out.

Caution! 
Means that minor physical injury or damage to property can oc-
cur if the required safety measures are not carried out.

Note: Contains important information on the product, on how to manage


the product, or on the respective section of the documentation to which
your special attention is being drawn.

 Certified usage
Please observe the following: The device may only be employed for the
purposes described in the catalog and technical description, and only in
conjunction with external devices and components recommended or ap-
proved by the manufacturer. The product can only be operated correctly
and safely if it is transported, stored, installed and assembled properly
and correctly. Furthermore, it must be operated and serviced carefully.

 Supply voltage
For safety reasons the devices have been designed to operate at low volt-
ages. Thus, they may only be connected to the supply voltage connec-
tions and to the signal contact with SELV circuits with the voltage
restrictions in accordance with IEC/EN 60950-1.
The supply voltage is electrically isolated from the housing.
 Use only undamaged parts.

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
4 Release 14 12/09
 Relevant for North America: For use in Class 2 circuits.
The device may only be connected to a supply voltage of class 2 that
fulfills the requirements of the National Electrical Code, Table 11(b). If
the voltage is being supplied redundantly (two different voltage sourc-
es), the combined supply voltages must fulfill the requirements of the
National Electrical Code, Table 11(b).
 Relevant for North America: For use in Class 2 circuits.
Only use copper wire/conductors of class 1, 75 °C.
 Relevant for North America
for devices certified for hazardous locations:
Power, input and output (I/O) wiring must be in accordance with
Class I, Division 2 wiring methods [Article 501-4(b) of the National
Electrical Code, NFPA 70] and in accordance with the authority having
jurisdiction.
 For devices installed in explosive gas atmospheres according to 
ATEX RL 94/9 EG (only for devices labelled accordingly): 
Relevant for Europe (ATEX RL 94/9 EG): II 3G Ex nA II T3 ... T4
- refer to the device label. 
Must be mounted in a suitable certified IP 54 housing – 
tested to 4 J impact due to low risk of mechanical danger. 
For ambient temperatures below -10 °C and above +60 °C use wiring
suitable for both the minimum and maximum temperatures.
Connectors may be connected exclusively in dead-voltage state.
DIP switches may be switched exclusively in dead-voltage state.
 The device does not contain any service components. Internal fuses
are only triggered if there is a fault in the device. If the device is not
functioning correctly, or if it is damaged, switch off the voltage supply
and return the device to the plant for inspection.
 Only switch on the supply voltage to the device if
- the housing is closed,
- the terminal blocks are wired up correctly and
- the terminal blocks are connected.

 Supply voltage for PoE power supply units (optional)


 Connect the protective conductor with the ground screw before you
set up the other connections. When removing the connections, you re-
move the protective conductor last.
 Make sure that the cross-section of the protective conductor cable is
the same size as or bigger than the cross-section of the voltage supply
cables.
 Only use connection cables that are permitted for the specified tem-
perature range.

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
Release 14 12/09 5
Warning!
- If the neutral conductor or the negative terminal of the supply
voltage is not grounded
- If you are using a DC voltage greater than 125 V DC for the sup-
ply voltage install a suitable input fuse.
For RPS90/48V-LV power supply units, use a slow-blow fuse with a nom-
inal rating of 10 A for the voltage supply input.
For RPS90/48V-HV power supply units, use a slow-blow fuse with a nom-
inal rating of 6.3 A.
With AC power supply, use a cable cross-section of at least 0.75 mm² (for
North America AWG 18) for the current conductor at the voltage input.
With DC power supply, use a cable cross-section of at least 1.0 mm² (for
North America AWG 16) for the current conductor at the voltage input.

Warning! 
Only connect a supply voltage that corresponds to the type plate
of your device.

 PoE power supply unit RPS90/48V LV:18 V DC to 60 V DC


 PoE power supply unit RPS90/48V HV:48 V DC to 320 V DC or 90 V
AC to 265 V AC

 Shielding ground

Note: The shielding ground of the connectable twisted pair lines is con-
nected to the front panel as a conductor.

 Beware of possible short circuits when connecting a cable section with


conductive shielding braiding.

 ATEX RL 94/9 EG
 The modules shall be installed in an enclosure in accordance with EN
60079-15 providing a degree of protection of at least IP54 according
to EN 60529, taking into account the environmental conditions under
which the equipment will be used.
 When the temperature under rated conditions exceeds 70 °C at the ca-
ble or conduit entry point, or 80 °C at the branching point of the con-
ductors, the temperature specification of the selected cable shall be in
compliance with the actual measured temperature values.
 Provisions shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being ex-
ceeded by transient disturbances of more than 40%.
EN 60079-0 : 2006 EN 60079-15 : 2005
II 3G Ex nA II T3 ... T4

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
6 Release 14 12/09
 Housing

Warning!
Never insert sharp objects (small screwdrivers, wires, etc.) into
the inside of the product. There is the risk of an electric shock.

Warning!
When installing the device, make sure the ventilation slots re-
main free, as otherwise damage can occur through overheating.
Only technicians authorized by Hirschmann are permitted to
open the housing.
The housing is grounded via the separate ground screw on the bottom left
of the front panel.
For the ground conductor, use a cable with a cross section of at least
1.0 mm².

 The clearance to the ventilation slits of the housing must be at least


10 cm (3.94 in).

 The device must be installed in the vertical position.


 If installed in a living area or office environment, the device must be op-
erated exclusively in switch cabinets with fire protection characteristic-
sin accordance with EN 60950-1.

 Environment
The device may only be operated at the specified ambient temperature
(temperature of the ambient air at a distance of up to 5 cm (1.97 in) from
the device) and relative air humidity.
 Install the device in a location where the climatic threshold values
specified in the technical data are adhered to.
 Only to be used in an environment with the contamination level speci-
fied in the technical data.

 Qualification requirements for personnel


Qualified personnel as understood in this manual and the warning signs,
are persons who are familiar with the setup, assembly, startup, and oper-
ation of this product and are appropriately qualified for their job. This in-
cludes, for example, those persons who have been:
 trained or directed or authorized to switch on and off, to ground and to
label power circuits and devices or systems in accordance with current
safety engineering standards;
 trained or directed in the care and use of appropriate safety equipment
in accordance with the current standards of safety engineering;
 trained in providing first aid.

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
Release 14 12/09 7
 General safety instructions
Electricity is used to operate this equipment. Comply in every detail with
the safety requirements specified in the operating instructions regarding
the voltages to apply (see page 4).

Non-observance of these safety instructions can therefore cause material


damage and/or serious injuries.
 Only appropriately qualified personnel should work on this device or in
its vicinity. These personnel must be thoroughly familiar with all the
warnings and maintenance procedures in accordance with this oper-
ating manual.
 The proper and safe operation of this device depends on proper han-
dling during transport, proper storage and assembly, and conscien-
tious operation and maintenance procedures.
 Never start operation with damaged components.
 Only use the devices in accordance with this manual. In particular, ob-
serve all warnings and safety-related information.
 Any work that may be required on the electrical installation may only
be carried out by personnel trained for this purpose.

Note:
LED or LASER components in compliance with IEC 60825-1 (2001):
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT

Warning
Laser light
Do not look into the beam or view it directly with optical in-
struments (e.g. magnifying glasses, microscopes).
Failure to observe this warning within a distance of 100 mm
can endanger your sight.
Light is emitted from the optical connections or from the ends of the opti-
cal fibers that are connected to them. Light Emitting Diode CLASS 2M,
wave length 650 nm, power <2 mW, according to
DIN EN 60825-1:2003-10.

 National and international safety regulations


 Make sure that the electrical installation meets local or nationally
applicable safety regulations.

 Note on the CE marking


The devices comply with the regulations contained in the following Euro-
pean directive(s):

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
8 Release 14 12/09
2004/108/EG
Directive of the European Parliament and the council for standardizing
the regulations of member states with regard to electromagnetic
compatibility.
In accordance with the above-named EU directive(s), the EU conformity
declaration will be at the disposal of the relevant authorities at the follow-
ing address:
Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH
Stuttgarter Str. 45-51
72654 Neckartenzlingen
Tel.: +49 1805 141538

The product can be used in living areas (living area, place of business,
small business) and in industrial areas.
 Interference immunity: EN 61000-6-2:2005
 Emitted interference: EN 55022:2006 + A1:2007 Class A

Warning!
This is a class A device. This device can cause interference in
living areas, and in this case the operator may be required to
take appropriate measures.
The assembly guidelines provided in these instructions must be strictly
adhered to in order to observe the EMC threshold values.

 FCC note:
Appropriate testing has established that this device fulfills the require-
ments of a class A digital device in line with part 15 of the FCC regula-
tions.
These requirements are designed to provide sufficient protection against
interference when the device is being used in a business environment.
The device creates and uses high frequencies and can radiate same, and
if it is not installed and used in accordance with this operating manual, it
can cause radio transmission interference. The use of this device in a liv-
ing area can also cause interference, and in this case the user is obliged
to cover the costs of removing the interference.

 Recycling note
After usage, this product must be disposed of properly as electronic waste
in accordance with the current disposal regulations of your county / state
/ country.

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
Release 14 12/09 9
About this manual
The following manuals are included as PDF files on the enclosed CD ROM:
 User manual “Installation”
 User manual “Basic configuration”
 User manual “Redundancy configuration”
 Reference manual “Web-based Interface” and
 Reference manual “Command Line Interface”

The Network Management Software HiVision/Industrial HiVision provides


you with additional options for smooth configuration and monitoring:
 Configuration of multiple devices simultaneously.
 Graphical interface with network layouts.
 Auto-topology discovery.
 Event log.
 Event handling.
 Client / Server structure.
 Browser interface
 ActiveX control for SCADA integration
 SNMP/OPC gateway

Key
The commendations used in this manual have the following meanings:

 Listing
 Work step
 Subheading

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
10 Release 14 12/09
1 Device description
The RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40 family provides you with a range of
Switch variants. You can set up your device individually based on different
criteria:
 Number of ports
 Transmission speed
 Media type
 Types of connectors
 Temperature range
 Certifications
 Software variant
The RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40 devices are designed for the special re-
quirements of industrial automation. They meet the relevant industry stan-
dards, provide very high operational reliability, even under extreme
conditions, and also long-term reliability and flexibility.
The devices allow you to set up switched industrial ETHERNET networks
that conform to the IEEE 802.3 and 802.3u standards using copper wires or
optical fibers in a line or ring structure.
The devices work without a fan.
The voltage is supplied redundantly.
Mount the devices by
 simply snapping them onto a DIN rail
 mounting them on a wall (only RS22/RS32)
Depending on the device variant, you can choose various media to connect
terminal devices and other infrastructure components:
 twisted pair cable
 multimode F/O
 singlemode F/O
The twisted pair ports support:
 Autocrossing
 Autonegotiation
 Autopolarity
There are a number of convenient options for managing the device. Admin-
ister your devices via:
 a Web browser
 Telnet
 management software (e.g. HiVision)
 a V.24 interface (locally on the Switch)
The HIPER-Ring redundancy concept enables a quick reconfiguration. With
one additional connection, projection remains simple.

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
Release 14 12/09 11
Product configuration data can be provided by:
 diagnosis displays
 displaying the operating parameters
 a label area for the IP address
Depending on the software you choose, the devices provide you with a large
range of functions:
 Redundancy functions
 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
 Redundant ring structure
 HIPER-Ring
 Redundant coupling
 Link aggregation
 Redundant power supply
 Security
 Protection from unauthorized access
 Blocking of unauthorized messages (MAC or IP based)
 Synchronized system time in the network
 Network load control
 Operation diagnosis
 Diagnostics (hardware self-testing)
 Reset
 Priority
 VLAN
 Topology Discovery
 Web-based Interface
 Command Line Interface CLI
 SNMP
 802.1x port authentication
 Real Time Clock
The Hirschmann network components help you to establish continuous com-
munication across all levels of the company. Connect your devices to:
 devices of the MICE family
 backbone devices of the MACH family
 the BAT wireless transmission system
 the EAGLE security system
 products for the LION control room / MACH 100 family

1.1 Description of the device variants


The devices differ with regard to the range of software functions, the number
of interfaces, and the media type for connecting segments.

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
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The table below shows three port categories for each product variant: uplink
ports, PoE ports and other ports. The table also shows for each product cat-
egory the number of ports you can select, and the type of ports. In the column
for the port type, the abbreviations F/O (optical fiber) and TP (twisted pair)
indicate the media type, while the abbreviations DSC, ST, SFP and RJ45 in-
dicate the socket type.

Uplink ports Other ports PoE ports included


Variant Num- Type Number Type Num- Type
ber ber
RS20-... 2 Ports 1 and 2 2, 6, 14, 10/100 Mbit/s, — —
10/100 Mbit/s, 22 TP, RJ45
media selectable,
DSC, ST, RJ45
3 Ports 1 to 3 6, 14, 22 10/100 Mbit/s, — —
10/100 Mbit/s, TP, RJ45
media selectable,
DSC, ST, RJ45
RS22-... 2 Ports 1 and 2 6, 14, 22 10/100 Mbit/s, 4 10/100 Mbit/s,
10/100 Mbit/s, TP, RJ45 TP, RJ45
media selectable,
DSC, ST, RJ45
3 Ports 1 to 3 6, 14, 22 10/100 Mbit/s, 4 10/100 Mbit/s,
10/100 Mbit/s, TP, RJ45 TP, RJ45
media selectable,
DSC, ST, RJ45
RS30-... 2 Ports 1 and 2 8, 16, 24 10/100 Mbit/s, — —
1000 Mbit/s, TP, RJ45
media selectable,
SFP, RJ45
4 Ports 1+2, 3+4 6, 14, 22 10/100 Mbit/s, — —
2x100/1000 Mbit/s, TP, RJ45
2x 100 Mbit/s,
F/O, SFP
RS32-... 2 Ports 1 and 2 8, 16, 24 10/100 Mbit/s, 4 10/100 Mbit/s,
1000 Mbit/s, TP, RJ45 TP, RJ45
media selectable,
SFP, RJ45
4 Ports 1+2, 3+4 6, 14, 22 10/100 Mbit/s, 4 10/100 Mbit/s,
2x100/1000 Mbit/s, TP, RJ45 TP, RJ45
2x 100 Mbit/s,
F/O, SFP
RS40-... 4 Ports 1 to 4 5 10/100/ — —
4 combo ports: 1000 Mbit/s,
100/1000 Mbit/s, TP, RJ45
F/O, SFP
10/100/1000 Mbit/s,
TP, RJ45

Table 1: Number and type of ports

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
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The devices also provide you with the following options for selecting the vari-
ant you desire:

Operating temperature Standard 0 °C to +60 °C


Extended -40 °C to +70 °C
Extended with conformal -40 °C to +70 °C
coating
Extended -40 °C to +60 °C
with PoE devices
Operating voltage Standard 9.6 to 60 V DC or 18 to 30 V AC
Safety extra-low voltage (SELV),
redundant inputs disconnected.
PoE 48 V (47 V DC to 52 V DC)
Certifications / declarations CE, UL508, ISA 12.12.01 (UL1604)
CE, UL508, ISA 12.12.01 (UL1604), Germanischer Lloyd (GL),
IEC/EN 61850-3 declaration (sub station), IEEE 1613 (sub sta-
tion), EN 50121-4 railway (along track)
CE, UL508, ISA 12.12.01 (UL1604), Germanischer Lloyd (GL),
IEC/EN 61850-3 declaration (sub station), IEEE 1613 (sub sta-
tion), EN 50121-4 railway (along track), ATEX RL 94/9 EG
(hazardous location)
Software variant Enhanced
Professional

The devices comply with the specifications of the standard(s):


 ISO/IEC 8802-03 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T
 ISO/IEC 8802-03 100BASE-FX
 ISO/IEC 8802-03 1000BASE-SX/LX

1.1.1 Combination options for RS20/30


The product designation of your device is made from combining the desired
product characteristics in accordance with the following table. You will find
the corresponding short designation in columns 3 and 4.

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Item Characteristic Ident. Ident. Property
2 a)
1 to 4 Product RS20 Rail Switch without gigabit ports
RS30 Rail Switch with gigabit ports
RS22 Rail Switch without gigabit ports, with PoE
b)c)

RS32 Rail Switch with gigabit ports, with PoE b)c)


5 - (hyphen) -
6 to 7 Number of 10/100 04 4 * 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet
Mbit/s ports 08 8 * 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet
09 9 * 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet
16 16 * 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet
17 17 * 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet
24 24 * 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet
25 25 * 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet
8 and 9 Number of 1000 00 0 * 1000 Mbit/s Ethernet
Mbit/s ports 02 2 * 1000 Mbit/s Ethernet (not for 4-port devic-
es) b)
10 and 11 a) Uplink port(s) T1 Twisted pair T(X), RJ45
d)
1 port (Ident. col- M2 MM Multimode FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s
umn)
or alternatively M4 NN d) Multimode FX, ST, 100 Mbit/s
2 ports S2 VV d) Singlemode FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s
(Ident.2 column) S4 UU d) Singlemode FX, ST, 100 Mbit/s
E2 EE d)e) Singlemode+ FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s
L2 LL d) Singlemode Longhaul, DSC, 100 Mbit/s
G2 GG d) Singlemode Longhaul FX DSC 200 km, 
100 Mbit/s
O6 OO b)f) SFP slot, 1000 Mbit/s
b)f)
Z6 ZZ SFP slot, 100 Mbit/s
12 and 13 a) See items 10 and
11
14 Temperature range S Standard 0 °C to +60 °C
T Extended -40 °C to +70 °C g)
E Extended -40 °C to +70 °C, conformal coat-
ing f)
15 Voltage range incl. D h) 9.6 V DC to 60 V DC or 18 V AC to 
maximum 30 V AC
tolerances P i) 47 V DC to 52 V DC (PoE)
16 Certification A CE, UL 508, ISA 12.12.01 (UL 1604)
H CE, UL 508, ISA 12.12.01 (UL 1604), GL,
Railway (along track), Sub Station
B j) CE, UL 508, ISA 12.12.01 (UL 1604), GL,
Railway (along track), Sub Station, Hazard-
ous Location (ATEX)
17 Software variant E Enhanced
P Professional

Table 2: Combination options of device variants RS20/RS30/RS22/RS32

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
Release 14 12/09 15
a. For device variants with two uplink ports you use the “Ident.” column for items 10+11 and for
items 12+13.
For device variants with three uplink ports you use the “Ident.2” column for items 10+11 and
the “Ident.” column for items 12+13.
For device variants with four uplink ports you use the “Ident.2” column for items 10+11 and
for items 12+13.
b. Not in combination with “04 * 100 Mbit/s Ethernet”.
c. The last four ports of the device have PoE (Power over Ethernet).
d. For RS20-0900..., RS20-1700..., RS20-2500...; 
RS22-0900..., RS22-1700..., RS22-2500...
e. Devices with ports with product code E2 or EE: only certification “A” available (see product
code for item 16).
f. In connection with “2nd uplink port” “ZZ” and “1st uplink port” “OO”.
g. Not when using GG or G2 transceivers.
Temperature range for PoE-capable devices (RS22-..., RS32-...): -40 °C to +60 °C
h. Not for PoE-capable devices (RS22-..., RS32-...).
i. For PoE-capable devices (RS22-..., RS32-...).
j. Without railway certification EN50155 (Train).

 Examples for product name


RS20- 09 00 MM M2 S D A P

RS20- Rail Switch without gigabit ports

09 9 * 100 Mbit/s Ethernet ports


00 0 * 1000 Mbit/s Ethernet ports
MM Port 1 + 2 = 2 * Multimode FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s

M2 Port 3 = Multimode FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s


S Temperature range standard: 0 °C to +60 °C
D Voltage range: 9.6 V DC to 60 V DC or 18 V AC to 30 V AC
A Certifications: CE, UL 508, ISA 12.12.01 (UL 1604)
P Software variant: Professional

Table 3: Example of RS20 with 3 uplink ports: RS20-0900MMM2SDAP


RS30- 08 02 O6 T1 T D A E

RS30- Rail Switch with gigabit ports

08 8 * 100 Mbit/s Ethernet ports


02 2 * 1000 Mbit/s Ethernet ports
O6 Port 1 = SFP slot, 1000 Mbit/s
T1 Port 2 = twisted pair TX, RJ45 connector, 1000 Mbit/s
T Temperature range extended: -40 °C to +70 °C
D Voltage range: 9.6 V DC to 60 V DC or 18 V AC to 30 V AC
A Certifications: CE, UL 508, ISA 12.12.01 (UL 1604)
E Software variant: Enhanced

Table 4: Example of RS30 with 2 uplink ports: RS30-0802O6T1TDAE

Additional examples of devices with 3 or 4 uplink ports:


 RS20-0900NNM4TDAE for RS20 with 3 uplink ports (ST)
NN: 2 * Multimode FX, ST, 100 Mbit/s (ports 1 and 2)
M4: 1 * Multimode FX, ST, 100 Mbit/s (port 3)

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
16 Release 14 12/09
 RS30-2402OOZZTDAP for RS30 with 4 uplink ports (SFP)
OO: 2 * SFP slot, 1000 Mbit/s (ports 1 and 2)
ZZ: 2 * SFP slot, 100 Mbit/s (ports 3 and 4)
Example of device with Power over Ethernet:
 RS32-0802O6T1SPAP for RS32 with 2 uplink ports and PoE
O6: 1 * SFP slot, 1000 Mbit/s (port 1)
T1: 1 * twisted pair TX, RJ45, 1000 Mbit/s (port 2)
P: Voltage range 47 V DC to 52 V DC (PoE)

1.1.2 Combination options for RS40


The product designation of your device is made from combining the desired
product characteristics in accordance with the following table. The corre-
sponding short designation is in column 3.

Item Characteristic Ident. Property


1 to 4 Product RS40 Rail Switch with gigabit ports
5 - (hyphen) -
6 to 7 Number of 10/100 00 0 * 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet
Mbit/s ports
8 and 9 Number of 1000 09 9 * 1000 Mbit/s Ethernet
Mbit/s ports
10 and 11 1st + 2nd uplink CC 2 * combo port multirate (SFP slot: 100/1000 Mbit/s,
ports alternatively twisted pair RJ45 socket: 
10/100/1000 Mbit/s)
12 and 13 3rd + 4th uplink CC 2 * combo port multirate (SFP slot: 100/1000 Mbit/s,
ports alternatively twisted pair RJ45 socket: 
10/100/1000 Mbit/s)
14 Temperature range S Standard 0 °C to +60 °C
T Extended -40 °C to +70 °C
E Extended -40 °C to +70 °C, conformal coating
15 Voltage range D 9.6 V DC to 60 V DC or 18 V AC to 
30 V AC
16 Certification A CE, UL 508, ISA 12.12.01 (UL 1604)
H CE, UL 508, GL, Railway (along track), Sub Station
Pending: ISA 12.12.01 (UL 1604)
B CE, UL 508, GL, Railway (along track), Sub Station 
Pending: ISA 12.12.01 (UL 1604), Hazardous Loca-
tion (ATEX)
17 Software variant E Enhanced
P Professional

Table 5: Combination options for the device variants of the RS40

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
Release 14 12/09 17
 Examples for product name
RS40- 00 09 CC

RS40- Rail Switch with gigabit ports

00 0 * 100 Mbit/s Ethernet ports


09 9 * 1000 Mbit/s Ethernet ports
CC Ports 1 + 2 = combo port: SFP slot (100/1000 Mbit/s),
alternatively: RJ45 connector (10/100/1000 Mbit/s)
CC

CC Ports 3 + 4 = combo port: SFP slot (100/1000 Mbit/s),


alternatively: RJ45 connector (10/100/1000 Mbit/s)
E D A P

E Temperature range extended (-40 °C to +70 °C) with conformal coating


D Voltage range: 9.6 V DC to 60 V DC or 18 V AC to 30 V AC
A Certifications: CE, UL 508, ISA 12.12.01 (UL 1604)
P Software variant: Professional

Table 6: Example of RS40 with 4 uplink ports: RS40-0009CCCCEDAP

1.1.3 Number of ports and media for RS20-...

FAULT RS20 1
0V 0V
+24V
(P1)
+24V
(P2) 2
P FAULT
Stand by RM 3
RM
ON
Stand by

USB
4

5
7
IP-ADDRESS

V.24

LS
9 1

DA RS20 RS20
FAULT FAULT

LS +24V
0V 0V
+24V +24V
0V 0V
+24V
(P1) (P2) (P1) (P2)

8 2

DA
RM
P
Stand by

Stand by
ON
FAULT
RM
P
Stand by
RM
Stand by
ON
FAULT
RM
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

USB USB

LS

7 3
IP-ADDRESS

IP-ADDRESS

V.24 1 V.24 1

6
LS LS
DA 1 1

DA DA
LS LS LS

2 2

4 DA DA
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

LS LS

3 3
DA DA DA
LS LS
2
4 4

DA DA

RS20-0400T1T1...D... RS20-0400M2T1...D... RS20-0400M2M2...D...

Figure 1: Device variants with 4 * 10/100 Mbit/s ports (RS20-0400...)


1 – plug-in terminal block, 6-pin
2 – LED display elements
3 – 2-pin DIP switch
4 – USB interface
5 – V.24 connection for external management
6 – ports in compliance with 10/100BASE-T(X) (RJ45 connections)
7 – port 1 + port 2, free choice of connections:
T1: Twisted-pair T(X), RJ45, 10/100 Mbit/s
M2: Multimode FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
18 Release 14 12/09
M4: Multimode FX, ST, 100 Mbit/s
S2: Singlemode FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s
S4: Singlemode FX, ST, 100 Mbit/s
L2: Singlemode Longhaul FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s
G2: Singlemode Longhaul+ FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s, 200 km
8 – MAC address field
9 – IP address field

FAULT RS20 1
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)
2

3
P FAULT
LS DA Stand by RM
RM
ON
Stand by

7 1
USB 4

5
IP-ADDRESS

9 V.24

FAULT RS20 FAULT RS20


+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

LS DA
3 4 LS
P
DA Stand by
FAULT
RM
P
Stand by
FAULT
RM
RM RM
ON ON
Stand by Stand by
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

USB USB

8
1

2
5 6 6
IP-ADDRESS

IP-ADDRESS
V.24 V.24

1 2

3 4 3 4

7
7 8
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse
DA

2 5 6 5 6
LS

7 8 7 8

RS20-0800M2M2...D... RS20-0800M2T1...D... RS20-0800T1T1...D...

Figure 2: Device variants with 8 * 10/100 Mbit/s ports (RS20-0800...)


1 to 9 – see fig. 1

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
Release 14 12/09 19
FAULT RS20
1
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

3
P FAULT
LS DA Stand by RM
RM
ON
Stand by

7 1
USB
4

5
IP-ADDRESS

9 V.24

3 4
FAULT RS20 FAULT RS20
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

LS DA
P FAULT P FAULT
5 6 11 12 LS DA Stand by
RM
RM Stand by
RM
RM

ON ON
Stand by Stand by

8
USB USB
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

6
2

IP-ADDRESS

IP-ADDRESS
7 8 13 14 V.24 V.24

3 4 1 2 9 10

7
5 6 11 12 3 4 11 12
DA
9 10 15 16

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse
2 7 8 13 14 5 6 13 14

LS

9 10 15 16 7 8 15 16

6 6
RS20-1600M2M2...D... RS20-1600M2T1...D... RS20-1600T1T1...D...

Figure 3: Device variants with 16 * 10/100 Mbit/s ports (RS20-1600...)


1 to 9 – see fig. 1

FAULT RS20
1
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)
3 4 2

3
P FAULT
LS DA Stand by RM
5 6
RM
ON
Stand by

7 1
7 8
USB
4

5
IP-ADDRESS

9 10
9 V.24

11 12
FAULT RS20 FAULT RS20
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)
3 4 1 2
LS DA
P FAULT P FAULT
13 14 19 20 LS DA
5 6
Stand by
RM
RM
3 4
Stand by
RM
RM

ON ON
Stand by Stand by

8
USB USB
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

1
7 8 5 6

2
6
IP-ADDRESS

IP-ADDRESS

9 10 7 8
15 16 21 22 V.24 V.24

11 12 9 10 17 18

7
13 14 19 20 11 12 19 20
DA
17 18 23 24
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

2 15 16 21 22 13 14 21 22

LS

17 18 23 24 15 16 23 24

6 6
RS20-2400M2M2...D... RS20-2400M2T1...D... RS20-2400T1T1...D...

Figure 4: Device variants with 24 * 10/100 Mbit/s ports (RS20-2400...)


1 to 9 – see fig. 1

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
20 Release 14 12/09
FAULT RS20 FAULT RS20 FAULT RS20 1
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

LS DA
4 5
LS DA LS DA
2
9 6 7
P
Stand by
FAULT
RM 9 P
Stand by
FAULT
RM 9 P
Stand by
FAULT
RM 3
RM RM RM
ON ON ON
1 Stand by 1 Stand by 1 Stand by

USB USB USB


4
10 8 9
10 10
LS DA

IP-ADDRESS
10 11
LS DA LS DA
5

IP-ADDRESS

IP-ADDRESS
V.24 V.24 V.24

9 9 9
2 2 2
12 13 4 5

14 15 20 21 6 7 12 13 4 5
LS DA LS DA LS DA
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse
8 3
16 17 22 23 8 3
8 9 14 15 8 3
6 7 6
18 19 24 25 10 11 16 17 8 9
7 7 7

6 6 6 6 6
RS20-2500MMM2...D... RS20-1700MMM2...D... RS20-0900MMM2...D...

Figure 5: Device variants with 3 uplink ports (100 Mbit/s)


1 to 6 – see fig. 1
7 – port 3, free choice of connection:
T1: Twisted-pair T(X), RJ45, 10/100 Mbit/s
M2: Multimode FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s
M4: Multimode FX, ST, 100 Mbit/s
S2: Singlemode FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s
S4: Singlemode FX, ST, 100 Mbit/s
L2: Singlemode Longhaul FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s
G2: Singlemode Longhaul+ FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s, 200 km
8 – MAC address field
9 – port 1 + port 2, free choice of connections:
MM: Multimode FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s
NN: Multimode FX, ST, 100 Mbit/s
VV: Singlemode FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s
UU: Singlemode FX, ST, 100 Mbit/s
LL: Singlemode Longhaul FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s
GG: Singlemode Longhaul+ FX, DSC, 100 Mbit/s, 200 km
10 – IP address field

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
Release 14 12/09 21
1.1.4 Number of ports and media for RS30-...

FAULT RS30 1
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

7 2
DA

3
1 P FAULT
Stand by RM
LS RM
ON
9 Stand by

USB
4

5
IP-ADDRESS

V.24

FAULT RS30 FAULT RS30


3 4 +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

P FAULT P FAULT
LS DA Stand by RM LS DA Stand by RM
RM RM
ON ON
Stand by Stand by
5 6 USB USB

6
1 1

8
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

DA

IP-ADDRESS

IP-ADDRESS
V.24 V.24

2 7 8
3 4 3 4

LS
5 6 5 6

7
LS DA Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse
DA
9 10 7 8 2 7 8
LS
2

9 10 9 10

6
RS30-0802T1T1...D... RS30-0802O6O6...D... RS30-0802O6T1...D...

Figure 6: Device variants with 2 * 1000 Mbit/s ports and 8 * 10/100 Mbit/s ports
(RS30-0802...)
1 – plug-in terminal block, 6-pin
2 – LED display elements
3 – 2-pin DIP switch
4 – USB interface
5 – V.24 connection for external management
6 – ports in compliance with 10/100BASE-T(X) (RJ45 connections)
7 – port 1 + port 2, free choice of connections:
T1: Twisted-pair T(X), RJ45, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
O6: SX/LX, SFP slot, 1000 Mbit/s
8 – MAC address field
9 – IP address field

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
22 Release 14 12/09
FAULT RS30 1
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

DA 2
7
3
1 P FAULT
Stand by RM
RM
ON
LS Stand by
9 USB
4

5
IP-ADDRESS

V.24

3 4 11 12
FAULT RS30 FAULT RS30
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

P FAULT P FAULT
5 6 13 14 LS DA Stand by
RM
RM LS DA Stand by
RM
RM

ON ON
Stand by Stand by

8 6
DA USB USB
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

1 1

IP-ADDRESS

IP-ADDRESS
2 7 8 15 16 V.24 V.24

3 4 11 12 3 4 11 12

7 LS
LS DA
5 6 13 14
DA
5 6 13 14

9 10 17 18

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse
7 8 15 16 2 7 8 15 16

2 LS

9 10 17 18 9 10 17 18

6 6
RS30-1602T1T1...D... RS30-1602O6O6...D... RS30-1602O6T1...D...

Figure 7: Device variants with 2 * 1000 Mbit/s ports and 16 * 10/100 Mbit/s ports
(RS30-1602...)
1 to 9 – see fig. 6

FAULT RS30 1
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

DA 3 4 2
7
P FAULT
3
1
Stand by RM
5 6
RM
ON
LS Stand by
9
7 8
USB
4

5
IP-ADDRESS

9 10
V.24

11 12 19 20
FAULT RS30 FAULT RS30
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)
3 4 3 4

P FAULT P FAULT
13 14 21 22 LS DA
5 6
Stand by
RM
RM LS DA
5 6
Stand by
RM
RM

ON ON
Stand by Stand by
DA
8 6
USB USB
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

7 8 7 8
1 1
IP-ADDRESS

IP-ADDRESS

9 10 9 10
2 15 16 23 24 V.24 V.24

11 12 19 20 11 12 19 20

7
LS
13 14 21 22 13 14 21 22
LS DA
DA
17 18 25 26
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

15 16 23 24 2 15 16 23 24

2 LS

17 18 25 26 17 18 25 26

6 6
RS30-2402T1T1...D... RS30-2402O6O6...D... RS30-2402O6T1...D...

Figure 8: Device variants with 2 * 1000 Mbit/s ports and 24 * 10/100 Mbit/s ports
(RS30-2402...)
1 to 9 – see fig. 6

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
Release 14 12/09 23
FAULT RS30 FAULT RS30 FAULT RS30 1
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

LS DA
5 6
LS DA LS DA
2
10 10 10 3
P FAULT P FAULT P FAULT
Stand by RM Stand by RM Stand by RM
1 7 8 1 1
RM RM RM
ON ON ON
Stand by Stand by Stand by

9 10
USB USB USB
4
10 10 10
LS DA LS DA LS DA

2
11 12
2 2 5
IP-ADDRESS

IP-ADDRESS

IP-ADDRESS
V.24 V.24 V.24

9 LS DA
13 14
9 LS DA
5 6
9 LS DA

3 3 3
8 15 16 21 22 8 7 8 13 14 8 5 6
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse
LS DA LS DA LS DA

17 18 23 24 9 10 15 16 7 8

8 4 8 4 8 4

19 20 25 26 11 12 17 18 9 10

7 7 7
6 6 6 6 6
RS30-2402OOZZ...D... RS30-1602OOZZ...D... RS30-0802OOZZ...D...

Figure 9: Device variants with 4 uplink ports


1 to 6 – see fig. 6
7 – MAC address field
8 – port 3 + port 4:
ZZ: FX, SFP slot, 100 Mbit/s
9 – IP address field
10 – port 1 + port 2:
OO: FX/SX/LX, SFP slot, 100/1000 Mbit/s

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
24 Release 14 12/09
1.1.5 Number of ports and media for RS40-...

8 9

FAULT RS40
1
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)
2

3
P FAULT
Stand by RM
RM
ON
Stand by
1
USB 4

Aufkleber MAC-Adresse
2

IP-ADDRESS
V.24
FAULT RS40 6
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

3 1 2
P FAULT

6
Stand by RM
RM
ON
Stand by
1
USB

3 4
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

2
4
IP-ADDRESS

V.24

1 2
3
5 6

4
3 4
7
5 6
9 7 8
9 7 8 7

RS40-0009CCCCED... RS40-0009CCCCSD...
RS40-0009CCCCTD...

Figure 10: Device variants with 9 * 1000 Mbit/s ports (RS40-0009...)


1 to 5 and 8 to 9 – see fig. 6
6 – port 1 to port 4: combo ports (CC):
FX/SX/LX, SFP slot, 100/1000 Mbit/s
alternatively: T(X), RJ45 connections, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
7 – ports in compliance with 10/100BASE-T(X) (RJ45 connections)

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
Release 14 12/09 25
1.2 Device variants with PoE (optional)
1.2.1 Number of ports and media for devices with PoE

1
RS22 P FAULT

2
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

LS DA
9
3
P FAULT
Stand by RM
RM
ON
1 Stand by

10
USB
4

LS DA
5
IP-ADDRESS

V.24

9 2
4 5

6 7 12 13
LS DA
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

8 8 9 P P 14 15 6
3

10 11 P P 16 17

6 6
RS22-1700MMM2...P...

Figure 11: RS22 device variants with PoE (example: RS22-1700MMM2...P...)


1 to 5 and 7 to 9 – see fig. 5
6 – ports in compliance with 10/100BASE-T(X) (RJ45 connections; the
PoE-capable ports 14 to 17 are indicated accordingly)

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
26 Release 14 12/09
1
RS32 P FAULT

+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)
2
LS DA

10
P
Stand by
FAULT
RM 3
1 RM
ON
Stand by

USB
4
10 LS DA

2 5
IP-ADDRESS V.24

9 LS DA

3
5 6
8
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

LS DA
P P 7 8 6
4
8 P P 9 10

7
6
RS32-0802OOZZ...P...

Figure 12: RS32 device variants with 4 uplink ports (example: RS32-
0802OOZZ...P...)
1 to 5 and 7 to 9 – see fig. 9
6 – ports in compliance with 10/100BASE-T(X) (RJ45 connections; the
PoE-capable ports 7 to 10 are indicated accordingly)

Device variants RS22-... and RS32-... support Power over Ethernet (PoE) in
accordance with IEEE 802.3af.
They allow the connection and remote supply of, for example, IP telephones
(Voice over IP), webcams, sensors, printer servers and WLAN access points
via 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX. With PoE, these terminal devices are powered
by the twisted-pair cable.
The RS22-... and RS32-... devices provide four 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
ports (RJ45 sockets) for connecting network segments or PoE terminal de-
vices (PD, Powered Device) for all IEEE802.3af classes up to a maximum
power output of 15.4 W.
The 4 PoE-capable ports are the 4 bottom ports on the right side of the device
(see on page 26 “Number of ports and media for devices with PoE“). On the
device, the PoE ports are highlighted in red.
The current is supplied on wire pairs transmitting the signal; the individual
ports are not electrically insulated from each other.
The following conditions are met in accordance with IEEE 802.3af:
 Endpoint PSE
 Alternative A

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
Release 14 12/09 27
1.2.2 PoE power units
The following PoE power units are available for supplying the devices with
PoE voltage:
 RPS90/48V LV: Low-voltage PoE power unit
 Input voltage range: 24 V DC to 48 V DC
 Power output at up to +60 °C: 90 W
Power output at +60 °C to +70 °C: 60 W
 RPS90/48V HV: High-voltage PoE power unit
 Input voltage range:
60 V DC to 250 V DC or 110 V AC to 230 V AC
You can choose between a DC or AC voltage connection.
 Power output at up to +60 °C: 90 W
Power output at +60 °C to +70 °C: 60 W
The output voltage can be set in the range from 48 V DC to 54 V DC.
The default setting for the output voltage is 48 V DC.

RPS90/48V HV RPS90/48V LV

RS20/RS22/RS30/RS32/RS40
28 Release 14 12/09
2 Assembly and start-up
The devices have been developed for practical application in a harsh indus-
trial environment. The installation process is correspondingly simple.
On delivery, the device is ready for operation.

The following thematic sequence has proven itself in practice:


 Unpacking and checking
 Installing the SFP modules (optional)
 Insert data in label area
 Adjust DIP switch settings
 Connect PoE power unit (optional)
 Connect the terminal block for voltage supply and signal
contact and connect the supply voltage
 Install the device on the DIN rail hub, grounding
 Install the terminal block, start-up procedure
 Connecting the data lines

2.1 Installing the device


2.1.1 Unpacking and checking
 Check whether the contents of the package are complete (see page 56
“Scope of delivery“).
 Check the individual parts for transport damage.

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2.1.2 Installing the SFP modules (optional)

1 2

Figure 13: 1 - Fast EHTERNET fiber optic SFP module


2 - Gigabit ETHERNET fiber optic SFP module

 Before attaching anSFP module, first remove the protective cap over the
socket.
 Push the SFP module with the lock closed into the socket until it latches
audibly in place.

Note: Only use Hirschmann SFP modules (see page 56 “Scope of delivery“).

2.1.3 Insert data in label area


The information field for the IP address on the front of the device helps you
to structure your network installation clearly.

FAULT RS20
+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

P FAULT
LS DA Stand by RM
RM
ON
Stand by

USB
1
IP-ADDRESS

1 V.24

LS DA
3 4
Aufkleber MAC-Adresse

2 2
5 6

7 8

Figure 14: Label area for IP address of device


1 – IP address of device (label area)
2 – MAC address of device (label)

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2.1.4 Adjust DIP switch settings
The 2-pin DIP switch on the front panel of the device gives you the following
options:

RM
ON
Stand by

Figure 15: 2-pin DIP switch

Switch Switch Ring Coup- Ring Cou- Ring Control Cou- Software con-
RM stand-by redun- ling Manag- pling port port pling figuration
position position dancy switch er Manag- port
er
OFF OFF on on off off 1+2
ON OFF on on on off 1+2
OFF ON on on off on 1+2 3 4
ON ON SW config. has
priority over
DIP switch
configuration

State on delivery: both DIP switches “ON”.


 Before starting operation of the device, check whether the default settings
of the DIP switch correspond to your requirements.

2.1.5 RS20/RS30/RS40: supply voltage and 


signal contact
The supply voltage and the signal contact are connected via a 6-pin terminal
block with a snap lock.

Caution!
Note the safety instructions (see on page 4 “Notes on safety“) and
only connect a supply voltage that corresponds to the type plate of
your device. Make sure that the contact load capability of the signal
contact is not exceeded (see on page 50 “Technical data“).

 Supply voltage for RS20/RS30/RS40


The supply voltage can be connected redundantly. Both inputs are uncou-
pled. There is no distributed load. With redundant supply, the power sup-
ply unit supplies the device alone with the higher output voltage. The
supply voltage is electrically isolated from the housing.
See “Insulation voltage” in chapter “Technical data“ on page 50.
You can choose between DC or AC voltage when connecting the supply
voltage. You use the +24V and 0V pins to connect the AC voltage (see
fig. 16).

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FAULT FAULT

+24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2) +24V(P1) 0V 0V +24V(P2)

+ - - + G G

1 1 2 2

Figure 16: Connecting the supply voltage at the 6-pin terminal block
1 – DC voltage, voltage range: 9.6 V DC to 60 V DC
2 – AC voltage, voltage range: 18 V AC to 30 V AC

Note: With non-redundant supply of the main voltage, the device reports
a loss of power. You can avert this message by applying the supply volt-
age via both inputs, or by changing the configuration in the Management.

 Signal contact for RS20/RS30/RS40


 The signal contact (“FAULT”, for pin assignment of terminal block, see
fig. 16) monitors the functioning of the device, thus enabling remote di-
agnostics. You can specify the type of function monitoring in the Man-
agement.
 You can also use the switch Web page to switch the signal contact
manually and thus control external devices.
A break in contact is used to report the following conditions via the poten-
tial-free signal contact (relay contact, closed circuit):
 The detected inoperability of at least one of the two voltage supplies
(voltage supply 1 or 2 is below the threshold value).
 A continuous malfunction in the device.
 The loss of connection at at least one port. The report of the link status
can be masked by the Management for each port. In the delivery
state,link status monitoring is deactivated.
 The loss of ring redundancy reserve.
 A detected error during the self-test.
 Incorrect configuration of the HIPER-Ring or ring coupling.
The following condition is also reported in RM mode:
 Ring redundancy reserve is available. On delivery, there is no ring re-
dundancy monitoring.
 Pull the terminal block off the device and connect the power supply
and signal lines.

2.1.6 RS22/RS32: supply voltage and signal contact


For the RS22/RS32, the PoE supply voltage and the signal contact are con-
nected via the 6-pin terminal block with a snap lock.

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The RS22/RS32 devices are supplied with PoE voltage (48 V DC safety low
voltage) via an external power supply unit.
 Make sure that the external power supply unit you use to provide the PoE
voltage fulfills the following basic prerequisites:
 Insulation requirements according to IEEE 802.3af (insulation resis-
tance 48 V, output to “rest of the world” 2,250 V DC for 1 min.).
 Output power < 100 W
 Current limitation < 5 A
 The power supply unit and the devices with PoE ports form a “limited
power source” according to IEC 60950-1.
 The external PoE power supply unit must be able to provide the power
for the connected PDs (Power Devices) and for the Switch.

Note: The RS22/RS32 devices fulfill the technical data and the 
certifications when using the RPS90/48V LV and RPS90/48V HV power units
from Hirschmann. Only use these power units, to ensure that the specifica-
tions are fulfilled.

 RPS90/48V LV: connecting the input voltage


With the RPS90/48V LV low-voltage PoE power unit, you connect a DC
supply voltage of 24 V DC to 48 V DC at the input connection.
The supply voltage is connected via pin 1 and pin 2.

Figure Pin Assignment Voltage range


1 Minus terminal of the supply voltage Low voltage input voltage: 24
1
2 Plus terminal of the supply voltage V DC bis 48 V DC
2

Table 7: Connecting the low-voltage supply voltage at PoE power unit RPS90/48V
LV

 First connect the protective conductor to the protective conductor ter-


minal.
 Connect the DC voltage to the 2-pin terminal block.
 Use a supply cable with a maximum length of 2 meters to the power
unit.

 RPS90/48V HV: connecting the input voltage


With the RPS90/48V HV high-voltage PoE power unit, you connect either
a DC or AC supply voltage at the input connection:
 60 V DC to 250 V DC
 110 V AC to 230 V AC
The supply voltage is connected via pin 2 and pin 3, and the protective
conductor is connected via pin 1.

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Figure Pin Assignment Voltage range
1 Protective conductor High voltage input voltage:
1
2 Minus terminal of the supply voltage 110 V AC to 230 V AC
2
G
3 3 Plus terminal of the supply voltage

Table 8: Connecting the high-voltage supply voltage at PoE power unit RPS90/
48V HV (AC voltage)

Figure Pin Assignment Voltage range


1 Protective conductor High-voltage input voltage: 60
1
2 Minus terminal of the supply voltage V DC to 250 V DC
2
3 3 Plus terminal of the supply voltage
= external fuse for supply voltages > 125 V DC

Table 9: Connecting the high-voltage supply voltage at PoE power unit RPS90/
48V HV (DC voltage)

 First connect the protective conductor to the protective conductor ter-


minal.
 Connect the supply voltage via the 3-pin terminal block. Pay attention
to the +/L and -/N connections.
 If the neutral conductor or the minus terminal of the supply voltage is
not grounded, install a suitable fuse in the input line.
 For supply voltages > 125 VDC:
Install a suitable external fuse in the supply voltage input line of the
plus terminal.
 Use a supply cable with a maximum length of 2 meters to the power
unit.

 RS22/RS32 supply voltage


The RPS90/48V LV and RPS90/48V HV PoE power supply units provide
an output voltage of typically 48 V DC for supplying the RS22-.../RS32-...
devices with the PoE voltage.

Caution!
Note the safety instructions (see on page 4 “Notes on safety“)
and only connect a supply voltage that corresponds to the type
plate of your device. Make sure that the contact load capability
of the signal contact is not exceeded (see on page 50 “Technical data“).

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Figure Pin Assignment Voltage range
1+2 Minus terminal of the output voltage Output voltage (PoE voltage)
1
3+4 Plus terminal of the output voltage range:
2
48 V DC to 54 V DC
3
(default: 48 V DC)
4

Table 10: Output voltage of RPS90/48V LV and RPS90/48V HV PoE power units

 Connect the PoE voltage to the 6-pin terminal block for the device 
included in the delivery.
Make sure the following requirements are met:
 Supply line length < 0.5 m.

FAULT

+48V(P1) 0V 0V +48V(P2)

+ - - +

Figure 17: Connecting the PoE supply voltage at the 6-pin terminal block of device
RS22/RS32

 RS22/RS32 signal contact


 The signal contact (“FAULT”, for pin assignment of terminal block, see
fig. 16) monitors the functioning of the device, thus enabling remote di-
agnostics. You can specify the type of function monitoring in the Man-
agement.
 You can also use the switch Web page to switch the signal contact
manually and thus control external devices.
A break in contact is used to report the following conditions via the poten-
tial-free signal contact (relay contact, closed circuit):
 The detected inoperability of at least one of the two voltage supplies
(voltage supply 1 or 2 is below the threshold value).
 A continuous malfunction in the device.
 The loss of connection at at least one port. The report of the link status
can be masked by the Management for each port. In the delivery
state,link status monitoring is deactivated.
 The loss of ring redundancy reserve.
 A detected error during the self-test.
 Incorrect configuration of the HIPER-Ring or ring coupling.
The following condition is also reported in RM mode:
 Ring redundancy reserve is available. On delivery, there is no ring re-
dundancy monitoring.

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 Pull the terminal block off the device and connect the power supply
and signal lines.

2.1.7 Installing the device on the DIN rail hub, grounding

 Mounting on the DIN rail


The devices are mounted very quickly by snapping them onto the DIN rail.
 Mount the device on a 35 mm DIN rail in accordance with DIN EN
60175.
 Attach the upper snap-in guide of the device into the DIN rail and press
it down against the DIN rail until it snaps into place.

Note: The shielding ground of the connectable twisted pair lines is con-
nected to the front panel as a conductor.

RS20/RS30/RS40 RS22/RS32

Figure 18: Mounting on the DIN rail

 DIN rail mounting on ships (RS30-0802...)


When you are mounting your RS30-0802... Open Rail device on a DIN rail
on ships and in similar applications, the Open Rail Mounting Kit available
as an accessory can be used to avoid excessive resonance.
 You must use the Open Rail Mounting Kit with the order number 
942 007-001 (see on page 57 “Accessories“) when mounting your
RS30-0802... device on ships.
If you have very little space on your DIN rail, you can alternatively use
Open Rail Mounting Kit 942 007-101 (for mounting DIN rail on DIN
rail).

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 Mount one mounting kit on each side of your RS30-0802... device, but
at least one mounting kit on one side of the RS30-0802... device. If
possible, position one side of the RS30-0802... device on a wall, or in
a similarly stable way. If you are positioning multiple RS30-0802... de-
vices side by side, mount the row of devices in the way described for
a single device.
 Mount a standard DIN rail stopper on both sides beside the mounting
kit.
For more information on mounting the RS30-0802... on a DIN rail on
ships, see the “Open Rail Mounting Kit Mounting Instructions” manual
supplied with the Open Rail Mounting Kit.

1 2

Figure 19: Mounting the RS30-0802... on ships with the Open Rail Mounting Kit
1 - Open Rail Mounting Kit 942 007-001
2 - Open Rail Mounting Kit 942 007-101

 Mounting on the wall (RS22/RS32)


In addition to the option of mounting them on a DIN rail, you can also
mount the RS22/RS32 devices on the wall using the wall mounting plate
supplied (see on page 57 “Accessories“).

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Figure 20: Mounting the RS22/RS32 devices on the wall

 Mount the device on the wall plate as shown in the illustration. Insert
the upper snap-in guide of the device into the rail and press it down
against the rail until it snaps into place.
 Fasten the wall plate (see on page 57 “Accessories“) on a level wall
surface using four screws.

 Grounding
With the RS20/RS30/RS40, the front panel of the device is grounded via
the separate ground screw.
With the RS22/RS32, the front panel and the metal housing of the device
is grounded via the separate ground screw.
 For the ground conductor, use a cable with a cross section of at least
1.0 mm².

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2.1.8 Dimension drawings

 Dimension drawings for RS20/RS30/RS40

46 13,73

129,08
3,5

105,3

Figure 21: Dimensions of device variants RS20-04... with 4 ports

72 105,3 13,73

130
3,5

Figure 22: Dimensions of device variants RS20.../RS30.../RS40... with 8 to max. 10


ports

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Figure 23: Dimensions of device variants RS20.../RS30.../RS40... with 16 to max. 26
ports

 Dimension drawings for RS22/RS32

90 115 11,56

137
9,03

Figure 24: Dimensions of device variants RS22.../RS32... with 8 to max. 10 ports

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120 115 11,56

137
9,03

Figure 25: Dimensions of device variants RS22.../RS32... with 16 to max. 26 ports

 Dimension drawings for PoE power units

60 115 7,05

137
8,93

Figure 26: Dimensions of RPS90/48V LV and RPS90/48V HV PoE power units

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2.1.9 Connecting the ferrite

Note: For PoE devices with 16 or more ports


(RS22-16..., RS22-17..., RS22-24... and RS22-25...):

To adhere to EMC conformity, you connect the ferrite supplied to the 48V out-
put of the voltage supply line (see fig. 42 “Connecting the ferrite to the voltage
supply line“).
 Insert both cables of the 48V output through the ferrite twice.
 Lock the ferrite.
 The ferrite should be connected as close as possible to the output (max.
distance 50 cm).
The ferrite can be opened with the key supplied.

Figure 27: Connecting the ferrite to the voltage supply line

2.1.10 Installing the terminal block, start-up procedure


 Mount the terminal block for the voltage supply and signal contact on the
front of the device using the snap lock. Make sure that the snap lock
snaps into place.
By connecting thevoltage supply via the terminal block, you start the opera-
tion of the device.

2.1.11 Connecting the data lines


You can connect terminal devices and other segments at the ports of the de-
vice via twisted pair cables or F/O cables.
 Install the data lines according to your requirements.

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 10/100 Mbit/stwisted pair connection
These connections are RJ45 sockets.
10/100 Mbit/s TP ports enable the connection of terminal devices or inde-
pendent network segments according to the IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T/
100BASE-TX standard.
These ports support:
 Autonegotiation
 Autopolarity
 Autocrossing (if autonegotiation is activated)
 100 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode
 10 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 10 Mbit/s full duplex mode
State on delivery: autonegotiation activated.
The socket housing is electrically connected to the front panel.

Figure Pin Function


8
1+2 One line pair
7 3+6 One line pair
6
5
4,5,7,8 Not used
4
3
2
1

Table 11: Pin assignment of a TP/TX interface in MDI-X mode, RJ45 socket

 10/100 Mbit/s twisted-pair connection PoE


(RS22-.../RS32-...)
These connections are RJ45 sockets.
10/100 Mbit/s TP PoE ports enable the connection of terminal devices or
independent network segments according to the IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T/
100BASE-TX and IEEE 802.3af (Power over ETHERNET on data lines)
standards.
These ports support:
 Autonegotiation
 Autopolarity
 Autocrossing (if autonegotiation is activated)
 100 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode
 10 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 10 Mbit/s full duplex mode
 Power over ETHERNET (PoE, at the last four ports of the device)
State on delivery: autonegotiation activated.
The socket housing is electrically connected to the front panel.
The PoE voltage is input via the wire pairs transmitting the signal (phan-
tom voltage).

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Figure Pin Function PoE
8
1 RD+ Receive Data + V-
7 2 RD- Receive Data - V-
6
5
3 TD+ Transmit Data + V+
4 6 TD- Transmit Data - V+
3
2
4,5,7,8 Not used
1

Table 12: Pin assignment of a TP/TX interface for PoE for the voltage supply to the
wire pairs transmitting the signal, RJ45 socket

 10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair connection


These connections are RJ45 sockets.
10/100/1000 Mbit/s TP ports enable the connection of terminal devices or
independent network segments according to the IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T/
100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T standard.
These ports support:
 Autonegotiation
 Autopolarity
 Autocrossing (if autonegotiation is activated)
 1000 Mbit/s full duplex
 100 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode
 10 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 10 Mbit/s full duplex mode
State on delivery: autonegotiation activated.
The socket housing is electrically connected to the front panel.
The pin assignment corresponds to MDI-X.

Figure Pin Function


8
1 BI_DB +
7 2 BI_DB -
6
5
3 BI_DA +
4 4 BI_DD +
3
2
5 BI_DD -
1 6 BI_DA -
7 BI_DC +
8 BI_DC -

Table 13: Pin assignment of a 1000 MBit/s TP interface in MDI-X mode, RJ45 socket

 100 Mbit/s F/O connection


In device variants RS20 and RS22, these ports are DSC connectors or ST
connectors.
In device variants RS30, RS32 and RS40, these ports are SFP slots.

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100 MBit/s F/O ports enable the connection of terminal devices or inde-
pendent network segments in compliance with the IEEE 802.3 100BASE-
FX standard.
These ports support:
 Full or half duplex mode
State on delivery: full duplex FDX

Note: Make sure that the LH ports are only connected with LH ports, SM
ports are only connected with SM ports, and MM ports only with MM ports.

 1 Gbit/s F/O connection


These ports are SFP slots.
1 Gbit/s F/O ports enable the connection of terminal devices or indepen-
dent network segments according to the IEEE 802.3 1000BASE-SX/
1000BASE-LX standard.
These ports support:
 Autonegotiation

Note: Make sure that the LH ports are only connected with LH ports, SX
ports are only connected with SX ports, and LX ports only with LX ports.

Note: In device variants RS30-...02OOZZ... and RS32-...02OOZZ... (four


uplink ports with SFP slot) Gigabit-ETHERNET-SFP transceivers or Fast-
ETHERNET-SFP transceivers can be mounted at the two top ports, and
Fast-ETHERNET-SFP transceivers can be mounted at the two bottom
ports (see on page 57 “Accessories“).

2.2 Display elements


After the operating voltage is set up, the software starts and initializes itself.
Afterwards, the device performs aself-test. During this process, various LEDs
light up. The process takes around 60 seconds.

 Device state
These LEDs provide information about conditions which affect the opera-
tion of the whole device.

P FAULT
Stand by RM

Figure 28: Device status LEDs

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P - Power (green/yellow LED)
Glowing green Both supply voltages are on
Glowing yellow There is only one supply voltage (P1 or P2) on
Not glowing Supply voltages P1 and P2 are too low
FAULT - error, signal contact (red LED)a
Glowing red The signal contact is open, i.e. it is reporting an error.
Not glowing The signal contact is closed, i.e. it is not reporting
an error.
a. If the manual adjustment is active on the “FAULT” signal contact, then the detected error dis-
play is independent of the setting of the signal contact.
RM - Ring Manager (green/yellow LED)
Glowing green RM function active,redundant port disabled
Glowing yellow RM function active, redundant port enabled
Not glowing RM function not active
Flashing green Incorrect configuration of the HIPER-Ring (e.g. the ring is not
connected to the ring port).

Stand-by
Glowing green Stand-by mode enabled
Not glowing Stand-by mode not enabled
RM and Stand-by - display saving processes of the AutoConfiguration Adapter (ACA)
Flashing alternately Error during saving process.
LEDs flash synchronously, two Loading configuration from the ACA.
times a second
LEDs flash synchronously, Saving the configuration in the ACA.
once a second

 Port state
The green and yellow LEDs at the individual port display port-related in-
formation. During the boot phase, these LEDs are used to display the sta-
tus of the boot procedure.

LS DA

1 1 LS DA
DA LS

1 1 2 3

Figure 29: Port status LEDs


1 – Port status LEDs for isolated or single-row RJ45 sockets: one green
and one yellow LED per port.
2 – Port status LEDs for double-row RJ45 sockets: one LED per port,
glowing/flashing either green or yellow.
3 – Port status LEDs for DSC, ST, SFP

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LS - link status (green LED)
Not glowing No valid connection.
Glowing green Valid connection.
Flashing green (1 time a period) Port is switched to stand-by.
Flashing green (3 times a peri- Port is switched off.
od)
DA - data (yellow LED)
Not glowing No data reception at corresponding port
Flashing yellow Data reception at corresponding port

2.3 Basic set-up


The IP parameters must be entered when the device is installed for the first
time. The device provides the following options for configuring IP addresses:
 Configuration via V.24 connection
 Configuration using the HiDiscovery protocol
 Configuration via BOOTP
 Configuration via DHCP
 Configuration via DHCP Option 82
 Configuration using AutoConfiguration Adapter

Further information on the basic settings of the device can be found in the
"Basic Configuration" user manual on the CD ROM.

 Default settings
 IP address: The device looks for the IP address using DHCP
 Password for management:
Login: user; password: public (read only)
Login: admin; password: private (read and write)
 V.24 data rate: 9,600 Baud
 Ring redundancy: disabled
 Ethernet ports: link status is not evaluated (signal contact)
 Optical 100 Mbit/s ports: 100 Mbit/s, full duplex
All other ports: autonegotiation
 Ring Manager disabled (DIP switch RM and stand-by: ON)
 Stand-by coupling disabled (DIP switch RM and stand-by: ON)
Port 4 = control port, port 3 = coupling port for red. Ring coupling
 Rapid Spanning Tree enabled

 USB interface
The USB socket has an interface for the local connection of an AutoCon-
figuration Adapter ACA 21-USB. It is used for saving/loading the configu-
ration data and diagnostic information, and for loading the software.

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Figure Pin Function
1 VCC (VBus)
2 - Data
3 + Data
1 2 3 4 4 Ground (GND)

Table 14: Pin assignment of the USB interface

 V.24 interface (external management)


The V.24 interface is an RJ11 socket.
At the V.24 connection, a serial interface is provided for the local connec-
tion of an external management station (VT100 terminal or PC with corre-
sponding terminal emulation) or an AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA 11.
This enables you to set up a connection to the Command Line Interface
(CLI) and to the system monitor.

VT 100 terminal settings


Speed 9,600 Baud
Data 8 bit
Stopbit 1 bit
Handshake off
Parity none

The socket housing is electrically connected to the front panel of the de-
vice.
The V.24 interface is not electrically isolated from the supply voltage.

RJ11 DB9
5 CTS 1
6 n.c. 2 2
8 TX 3 3
1 GND 4
1 RX 5 5
RTS 6

Figure 30: Pin assignment of the V.24 interface and wiring to the DB9 connector

Note: You will find the order number for the terminal cable, which is or-
dered separately, in the Technical Data chapter (see on page 50 “Tech-
nical data“).

You will find a description of the V.24 interface in the “Basic Configuration
User Manual” on the CD-ROM.

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2.4 Disassembly
 Removing the device from the DIN rail
 To take the device off the DIN rail, insert a screwdriver horizontally un-
der the housing into the locking slide, pull it (without tipping the screw-
driver) downwards and lift the device upwards.

RS20/RS30/RS40 RS22/RS32

 Removing the device from the wall mounting plate


 To remove the device from the rail of the wall plate, press the device
downwards and pull it from the rail below.

 Disassembling the SFP modules


 Pull the module out of the socket by means of the opened lock.
 Close the module with the protective cap.

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3 Technical data
 General technical data

Dimensions  RS20-0400... 47 mm x 131 mm x 111 mm


WxHxD RS20-08..., RS20-09..., RS30-0802 74 mm x 131 mm x 111 mm
RS20-16..., RS20-17..., RS30-1602 110 mm x 131 mm x 111 mm
RS20-24..., RS20-25..., RS30-2402 110 mm x 131 mm x 111 mm
RS40-0009CCCCS... 74 mm x 131 mm x 111 mm
RS40-0009CCCCE...,  110 mm x 131 mm x 111 mm
RS40-0009CCCCT...
RS22-08..., RS22-09..., RS32-0802 90 mm x 137 mm x 115 mm
RS22-16..., RS22-17..., RS32-1602 120 mm x 137 mm x 115 mm
RS22-24..., RS22-25..., RS32-2402 120 mm x 137 mm x 115 mm
RPS 90/48V LV PoE power unit 60 mm x 137 mm x 115 mm
RPS 90/48V HV PoE power unit 60 mm x 137 mm x 115 mm
Weight RS20-0400... 400 g
RS20-08..., RS20-09..., RS30-0802 410 g
RS20-16..., RS20-17..., RS30-1602 600 g
RS20-24..., RS20-25..., RS30-2402 650 g
RS40-0009CCCCS... 530 g
RS40-0009CCCCE...,  600 g
RS40-0009CCCCT...
RS22-08..., RS22-09..., RS32-0802 820 g
RS22-16..., RS22-17..., RS32-1602 1150 g
RS22-24..., RS22-25..., RS32-2402 1200 g
RPS 90/48V LV PoE power unit 770 g
RPS 90/48V HV PoE power unit 740 g
Power supply Operating voltage 
RS20-..., RS30-..., RS40-...
Rated voltage range DC 12 to 48 V DC
Max. voltage range DC min. 9.6 to max. 60 V DC
Rated voltage range AC 24 V AC
Max. voltage range AC min. 18 to max. 30 V AC
Safety extra-low voltage (SELV), re-
dundant inputs disconnected.
Relevant for North America: Nec
Class 2 power source max. 5A.
Operating voltage 48 V (47 V DC to 52 V DC)
RS22-..., RS32-... Safety extra-low voltage (SELV), re-
dundant inputs disconnected.
Relevant for North America: Nec
Class 2 power source max. 5A.

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PoE power unit Nominal voltage AC 110 - 230 V, 50 - 60 Hz
RPS90/48V HV Voltage range AC 90 - 265 V, 47 - 63 Hz (incl. max. tol-
erances)
Power consumption at 110 V AC 1.00 A
Power consumption at 230 V AC 0.50 A
Nominal voltage DC 60 - 250 V
Voltage range DC 48 - 320 V (incl. max. tolerances)
Current consumption at 60 V DC 1.70 A
Current consumption at 250 V DC 0.39 A
Connection type 3-pin terminal block
Output voltage 48 - 54 V DC (variable, default value:
48 V DC)
Power output At up to +60 °C: 90 W
At +60 °C to +70 °C: 60 W
Power failure bypass > 10 ms
PoE power unit Nominal voltage DC 24 - 48 V
RPS90/48V LV Voltage range DC 18 - 60 V (incl. max. tolerances)
Current consumption at 24 V DC 4.20 A
Current consumption at 48 V DC 2.10 A
Connection type 2-pin terminal block
Output voltage 48 - 54 V DC (variable, default value:
48 V DC)
Power output At up to +60 °C: 90 W
At +60 °C to +70 °C: 60 W
Power failure bypass > 10 ms
Overload current Non-replaceable fuse
protection at input
Insulation voltage 800 V DC
between operating Protective elements limit the insula-
voltage connections tion voltage to 90 V DC (1mA)
and housing
“FAULT” Switching current max. 1 A, SELV
signal contact Switching voltage max. 60 V DC or max. 30 V AC,
SELV
Environment Storage temperature Standard: -40 °C to +70 °C
(ambient air) Extended: -40 °C to +85 °C
Humidity 10% to 95%
(non-condensing)
Air pressure Up to 2000 m (795 hPa), higher alti-
tudes on request

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Operating tempera- RS20/RS30/RS40 Standard: 0 °C to +60 °C
ture Extended: -40 °C to +70 °C
RS22-..., RS32-... Standard: 0 °C to +60 °C
Extended: -40 °C to +60 °C
RS40-...B... (ATEX) Temperature Code T4:
Standard (S) 0 °C to +60 °C
RS40-...B... (ATEX) Temperature Code T3:
Extended (E and T) -40 °C to +70 °C
Temperature Code T4:
-40 °C to +60 °C
RPS90/48V HV -40 °C to +70 °C
RPS90/48V LV -40 °C to +70 °C
Cold start at temperatures above
-30 °C at an input voltage >= 21.6 V
DC
Contamination level 2
Protection classes Laser protection Class 1 according to EN 60825-1
(2001)
Protection class IP 20

 EMC and immunity

EMC interference immunity Aa) Ba) Ha)


IEC/EN 61000-4-2 Electrostatic discharge
Contact discharge 4 kV 8 kV 8 kV
Air discharge 8 kV 15 kV 15 kV
IEC/EN 61000-4-3 Electromagnetic field
80 - 2,000 MHz 10 V/m 20 V/m 20 V/m
IEC/EN 61000-4-4 Fast transients (burst)
Power line 2 kV 4 kV 4 kV
Data line 1 kV 4 kV 4 kV
IEC/EN 61000-4-5 Voltage surges
Power line, line / line 0.5 kV 1 kV 1 kV
Power line, line / earth 1 kV 2 kV 2 kV
Data line 1 kV 4 kV 4 kV
IEC/EN 61000-4-6 Line-conducted interference voltages
10 kHz - 150 kHz 3V 3V 3V
150 kHz - 80 MHz 10 V 10 V 10 V
EN 61000-4-9 Impulse-shaped magnetic fields — 300 A/m 300 A/m
EMC emitted interference Aa) Ba) Ha)
EN 55022 Class A Yes Yes Yes
FCC 47 CFR Part Class A Yes Yes Yes
15
German Lloyd Classification + Construction Guidelines VI- — Yes Yes
7-3 Part 1 Ed.2001
Stability Aa Ba) Ha)
Vibration IEC 60068-2-6 Test FC test level according Yes Yes Yes
to IEC 61131-2
Germanischer Lloyd Guidelines for the Per- — Yes Yes
formance of Type Tests Part 1

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Stability Aa Ba) Ha)
IEC 870-2-2 table 3 normal installation ac-— Yes Yes
cording to EN 61850-3
Shock IEC 60068-2-27 Test Ea test level according Yes Yes Yes
to IEC 61131-2
IEC 870-2-2 table 3 normal installation ac- — Yes Yes
cording to EN 61850-3
a. Product code A: Certification = CE, UL
Product code B: Certification = CE, UL, GL, railway (along track), sub station, ATEX
Product code H: Certification = CE, UL, GL, railway (along track), sub station 
(s. page 14 “Combination options for RS20/30“ and page 17 “Combination options for
RS40“)

 Network range

TP port
Length of a twisted pair segment max. 100 m / 300 ft (cat5e cable with 1000BASE-T)

Table 15: TP port 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX / 1000BASE-T

Product Wave Fiber System at- Expansion Fiber data


code length tenuation
-M2, -MM MM 1300 nm 50/125 µm 0-8 dB 0-5 km 1.0 dB/km, 800 MHz*km
-M2, -MM MM 1300 nm 62.5/125 µm 0-11 dB 0-4 km 1.0 dB/km, 500 MHz*km
-S2, -VV SM 1300 nm 9/125 µm 0-16 dB 0-30 km 0.4 dB/km; 3.5 ps/(nm*km)
-E2, EE SM+ 1300 nm 9/125 µm 7-29 dB 20-65 km 0.4 dB/km; 3.5 ps/(nm*km)
-L2, -LL LH 1550 nm 9/125 µm 7-29 dB 24-86 km 0.3 dB/km; 19 ps/(nm*km)
-G2, -GG LH+ 1550 nm 9/125 µm 14-47 dB 67-176 km 0.25 dB/km; 19 ps/(nm*km)

Table 16: F/O port 100BASE-FX

Product Wave Fiber System at- Expansion Fiber data


code length tenuation
M-FAST
SFP-...
-MM/LC... MM 1310 nm 50/125 µm 0-8 dB 0-5 km 1.0 dB/km, 800 MHz*km
-MM/LC... MM 1310 nm 62.5/125 µm 0-11 dB 0-4 km 1.0 dB/km, 500 MHz*km
-SM/LC... SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0-13 dB 0-25 km 0.4 dB/km; 3.5 ps/(nm*km)
-SM+/ SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 10-29 dB 25-65 km 0.4 dB/km; 3.5 ps/(nm*km)
LC...
-LH/LC SM 1550 nm 9/125 µm 10-29 dB 40-104 km 0.25 dB/km; 19 ps/(nm*km)

Table 17: Fiber port 100BASE-FX (SFP fiber optic Fast ETHERNET Transceiver)

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Product Wave Fiber System at- Expansion Fiber data
code length tenuation
M-SFP-
...
-SX/LC... MM 850 nm 50/125 µm 0-7.5 dB 0-550 m 3.0 dB/km, 400 MHz*km
-LX/LC... MM 1310 nma 50/125 µm 0-11 dB 0-550 m 1.0 dB/km, 800 MHz*km
-SX/LC... MM 850 nm 62.5/125 µm 0-7.5 dB 0-275 m 3.2 dB/km, 200 MHz*km
-LX/LC... MM 1310 nma 62.5/125 µm 0-11 dB 0-550 m 1.0 dB/km, 500 MHz*km
-LX/LC... SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0-11 dB 0-20 km 0.4 dB/km; 3.5 ps/(nm*km)
-LH/LC... LH 1550 nm 9/125 µm 6-22 dB 24-72 km 0.25 dB/km; 19 ps/(nm*km)
-LH+/LC LH 1550 nm 9/125 µm 15-32 dB 60-120 km 0.25 dB/km; 19 ps/(nm*km)

Table 18: Fiber port 1000BASE-FX (SFP fiber optic Gigabit ETHERNET Transceiver)
a. With F/O adapter compliant with IEEE 802.3-2002 clause 38 (single-mode fiber offset-
launch mode conditioning patch cord)

MM = Multimode, SM = Singlemode, LH = Singlemode Longhaul

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 Power consumption/power output

Device name Device model Maximum Power output


power con-
sumption
2 uplink ports:
RS20-0400... 2xTX port 5.3 W 18.1 Btu (IT)/h
RS20-0400... 1xFX port, 1xTX port 6.5 W 22.2 Btu (IT)/h
RS20-0400... 2xFX port 7.7 W 26.3 Btu (IT)/h
RS20-0800... RS22-0800... 2xTX port 5.3 W 18.1 Btu (IT)/h
RS20-0800... RS22-0800... 1xFX port, 1xTX port 6.5 W 22.2 Btu (IT)/h
RS20-0800... RS22-0800... 2xFX port 7.7 W 26.3 Btu (IT)/h
RS20-1600... RS22-1600... 2xTX port 9.4 W 32.1 Btu (IT)/h
RS20-1600... RS22-1600... 1xFX port, 1xTX port 10.6 W 36.2 Btu (IT)/h
RS20-1600... RS22-1600... 2xFX port 11.8 W 40.3 Btu (IT)/h
RS20-2400-... RS22-2400-... 2xTX port 12.1 W 41.3 Btu (IT)/h
RS20-2400-... RS22-2400-... 1xFX port, 1xTX port 13.3 W 45.4 Btu (IT)/h
RS20-2400-... RS22-2400-... 2xFX port 14.5 W 52.9 Btu (IT)/h
RS30-0802-... RS32-0802-... 2xTX port 8.9 W 30.4 Btu (IT)/h
RS30-0802-... RS32-0802-... 1xFX port, 1xTX port 8.6 W 29.4 Btu (IT)/h
RS30-0802-... RS32-0802-... 2xFX port 8.3 W 28.4 Btu (IT)/h
RS30-1602-... RS32-1602-... 2xTX port 13.0 W 44.4 Btu (IT)/h
RS30-1602-... RS32-1602-... 1xFX port, 1xTX port 12.7 W 43.4 Btu (IT)/h
RS30-1602-... RS32-1602-... 2xFX port 12.4 W 42.4 Btu (IT)/h
RS30-2402-... RS32-2402-... 2xTX port 15.7 W 53.6 Btu (IT)/h
RS30-2402-... RS32-2402-... 1xFX port, 1xTX port 15.4 W 52.6 Btu (IT)/h
RS30-2402-... RS32-2402-... 2xFX port 15.1 W 51.6 Btu (IT)/h
3 uplink ports:
RS20-0900-... RS22-0900-... 3xFX port 9.6 W 32.8 Btu (IT)/h
RS20-1700-... RS22-1700-... 3xFX port 13.7 W 46.7 Btu (IT)/h
RS20-2500-... RS22-2500-... 3xFX port 16.4 W 56.0 Btu (IT)/h
4 uplink ports:
RS30-0802-... RS32-0802-... 4xFX port 12.7 W 43.3 Btu (IT)/h
RS30-1602-... RS32-1602-... 4xFX port 16.8 W 57.3 Btu (IT)/h
RS30-2402-... RS32-2402-... 4xFX port 19.5 W 66.5 Btu (IT)/h
RS40-... 4xFX port 20.0 W 68.2 Btu (IT)/h

Table 19: Power consumption/power output RS20/RS30/RS40 and RS22/RS32


without PDs (powered devices)

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Device name Device model Maximum Power output
power con-
sumption
2 uplink ports:
RS22-0800... 2xTX port 70.9 W 31.8 Btu (IT)/h
RS22-0800... 1xFX port, 1xTX port 72.1 W 35.9 Btu (IT)/h
RS22-0800... 2xFX port 73.3 W 40.0 Btu (IT)/h
RS22-1600... 2xTX port 75.0 W 45.8 Btu (IT)/h
RS22-1600... 1xFX port, 1xTX port 76.2 W 49.9 Btu (IT)/h
RS22-1600... 2xFX port 77.4 W 54.0 Btu (IT)/h
RS22-2400-... 2xTX port 77.7 W 55.0 Btu (IT)/h
RS22-2400-... 1xFX port, 1xTX port 78.9 W 59.1 Btu (IT)/h
RS22-2400-... 2xFX port 80.1 W 66.6 Btu (IT)/h
RS32-0802-... 2xTX port 74.5 W 44.1 Btu (IT)/h
RS32-0802-... 1xFX port, 1xTX port 74.2 W 43.1 Btu (IT)/h
RS32-0802-... 2xFX port 73.9 W 42.1 Btu (IT)/h
RS32-1602-... 2xTX port 78.6 W 58.1 Btu (IT)/h
RS32-1602-... 1xFX port, 1xTX port 78.3 W 57.1 Btu (IT)/h
RS32-1602-... 2xFX port 78.0 W 56.1 Btu (IT)/h
RS32-2402-... 2xTX port 81.3 W 67.3 Btu (IT)/h
RS32-2402-... 1xFX port, 1xTX port 81.0 W 66.3 Btu (IT)/h
RS32-2402-... 2xFX port 80.7 W 65.3 Btu (IT)/h
3 uplink ports:
RS22-0900-... 3xFX port 75.2 W 46.5 Btu (IT)/h
RS22-1700-... 3xFX port 79.3 W 60.4 Btu (IT)/h
RS22-2500-... 3xFX port 82.0 W 69.7 Btu (IT)/h
4 uplink ports:
RS32-0802-... 4xFX port 78.3 W 57.0 Btu (IT)/h
RS32-1602-... 4xFX port 82.4 W 71.0 Btu (IT)/h
RS32-2402-... 4xFX port 85.1 W 80.2 Btu (IT)/h

Table 20: Power consumption/power output RS22/RS32 with 4 x Class0 PD (pow-


ered device)

 Scope of delivery

Device Scope of delivery


RS20-..., RS30-..., RS40-..., Device
RS22-... or RS32-... Terminal block for supply voltage and signal contact
Installation user manual and CD-ROM
RS22-16..., RS22-17..., Additionally: ferrite with key
RS22-24..., RS22-25...

 Order numbers/product description


See table on page 14 “Combination options for RS20/30“ and table on
page 17 “Combination options for RS40“.

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 Accessories

Name Operating tempera- Order number


ture
(chassis)
6-pin terminal block (50 pcs.) 943 845-006
AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA 11 943 751-001
AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA 21-USB 943 271-001
HiVision Network Management software 943 471-100
OPC Server software HiOPC 943 055-001
RPS 90/48V HV (high-voltage) PoE power unit 943 979-001
RPS 90/48V HV (high-voltage) PoE power unit 943 979-101
with conformal coating
RPS 90/48V LV (low-voltage) PoE power unit 943 980-001
RPS 90/48V LV (low-voltage) PoE power unit with 943 980-101
conformal coating
Pocket Guide 280 710-851
Rail Power Supply RPS 30 943 662-003
Rail Power Supply RPS 80 EEC 943 662-080
Rail Power Supply RPS 120 EEC 943 662-120
Terminal cable 943 301-001
Wall mounting plate for mounting the RS22/
RS32 on the wall
Wall mounting plate, width 120 mm 943 971-001
Wall mounting plate, width 90 mm 943 971-002
Wall mounting plate, width 60 mm 943 971-003
Gigabit ETHERNET SFP Transceiver
M-SFP-SX/LC 0 °C to +60 °C 943 014-001
M-SFP-LX/LC 0 °C to +60 °C 943 015-001
M-SFP-LH/LC 0 °C to +60 °C 943 042-001
M-SFP-LH+/LC 0 °C to +60 °C 943 049-001
Fast ETHERNET SFP Transceiver
M-FAST SFP-MM/LC 0 °C to +60 °C 943 865-001
M-FAST SFP-SM/LC 0 °C to +60 °C 943 866-001
M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC 0 °C to +60 °C 943 867-001
M-FAST SFP-LH/LC 0 °C to +60 °C 943 868-001

 Underlying norms and standards

Name
cUL 508:1998 Safety for Industrial Control Equipment
EN 50121-4:2006 Railway applications - EMC - emitted interference and interference
immunity for signal and telecommunication systems
EN 55022:2006 + A1:2007 IT equipment – radio interference characteristics

Table 21: List of norms and standards. Certified devices are marked with a
certification indicator. From the imprint on the device label you will see the
current certification status of your device.

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Name
EN 60079-15 Electrical equipment for explosive gas atmospheres – part 15:
Construction, testing and marking of protection type "n" electrical
apparatus.
EN 61000-6-2:2005 Generic norm – immunity in industrial environments
EN 61131-2:2003 Programmable logic controllers
FCC 47 CFR Part 15:2006 Code of Federal Regulations
Germanischer Lloyd Ship Applications - Classification and Construction Guidelines VI-
7-3 Part 1 Ed.2003
IEC/EN 60950-1:2006 Safety for the installation of IT equipment
IEC/EN 61850-3 Communications networks and systems in stations
IEEE 802.1 D Switching, GARP, GMRP, Spanning Tree
IEEE 802.1 D-1998 Media access control (MAC) bridges (includes IEEE 802.1p Prior-
ity and Dynamic Multicast Filtering, GARP, GMRP)
IEEE 802.1 Q Tagging
IEEE 802.1 Q-1998 Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks (VLAN Tagging, GVRP)
IEEE 802.1 w.2001 Rapid Reconfiguration
IEEE 802.3-2002 Ethernet
IEEE 1613 Standard Environment and Testing Requirements for Communica-
tion Networking Devices in Electric Power Substations
ISA 12.12.01 (cUL 1604), Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and Class II, Div.2 and
CSA C22.2 No. 213 Class III Hazardous (Classified) Locations

Table 21: List of norms and standards. Certified devices are marked with a
certification indicator. From the imprint on the device label you will see the
current certification status of your device.

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 Certifications

RS20/RS30 RS40 RS22/RS32


a a a
Standard A H B Ab H b
B b
Aa Ha Ba
cUL 508 / CSA Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes pending pending pending
C22.2 No.142
ISA 12.12.01 / CSA Yes Yes Yes pending pending pending pending pending pending
C22.2 No.213
German Lloyd Yes Yes Yes Yes pending pending pending
ATEX RL 94/9 EG Yes pending pending pending pending

Table 22: Certifications - for the current status, visit www.hirschmann.com


a. A, H and B stand for certification categories which you can learn from the product name. In
the product name, the 16th item designates the information on the certification category. See
table 15 “Combination options of device variants RS20/RS30/RS22/RS32“.
b. A, H and B stand for certification categories which you can learn from the product name. In
the product name, the 16th item designates the information on the certification category. See
table 15 “Combination options of device variants RS20/RS30/RS22/RS32“.

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