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Installation Guide
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Table of Contents
Preface ................................................................................................................ v
Alerts .................................................................................................................................................. v
Related Documents ............................................................................................................................. v
Accessing Documentation .................................................................................................................... v
Training .............................................................................................................................................. vi
Customer Support .............................................................................................................................. vi
Chapter 1
Introduction .......................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Feature Highlights ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Ports, Controls and Indicator LEDs ............................................................................................... 3
Chapter 2
Installing the Device ............................................................................................ 5
2.1 Mounting the Device .................................................................................................................... 5
2.1.1 Mounting the Device to a Rack .......................................................................................... 6
2.1.2 Mounting the Device on a DIN Rail .................................................................................... 7
2.1.3 Mounting the Device to a Panel ......................................................................................... 8
2.2 Connecting Power ........................................................................................................................ 8
2.2.1 Installing/Removing Power Supplies ................................................................................... 9
2.2.1.1 Installing a Power Supply ...................................................................................... 10
2.2.1.2 Removing a Power Supply .................................................................................... 10
2.2.2 Connecting AC Power ..................................................................................................... 11
2.2.3 Connecting DCPower ...................................................................................................... 12
2.3 Connecting the Failsafe Alarm Relay ........................................................................................... 13
2.4 Grounding the Device ................................................................................................................. 14
2.5 Connecting to the Device ........................................................................................................... 14
2.6 Cabling Recommendations ......................................................................................................... 15
2.6.1 Protection On Twisted-Pair Data Ports .............................................................................. 16
2.6.2 Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base-TX Cabling Recommendations ................................................. 16
Chapter 3
Communication Ports ......................................................................................... 17
3.1 Copper Ethernet Ports ................................................................................................................ 17
3.2 Fiber Optic Ethernet Ports .......................................................................................................... 20
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Technical Specifications ..................................................................................... 33
4.1 Power Supply Specifications ....................................................................................................... 33
4.2 Failsafe Relay Specifications ...................................................................................................... 33
4.3 Copper Serial Port Specifications ................................................................................................ 34
4.4 Copper Ethernet Port Specifications ............................................................................................ 34
4.5 Fiber Optic Ethernet Port Specifications ....................................................................................... 35
4.5.1 10Base-FL/100Base-SX Ethernet Optical Specifications ..................................................... 35
4.5.2 Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) Optical Specifications ................................................................ 35
4.5.3 Gigabit Ethernet (1 Gbps) Optical Specifications ................................................................ 36
4.6 Operating Environment ............................................................................................................... 37
4.7 RUGGEDCOM APE Specifications .............................................................................................. 37
4.8 Mechanical Specifications ........................................................................................................... 38
Chapter 5
Dimension Drawings .......................................................................................... 39
Chapter 6
Certification ........................................................................................................ 41
6.1 Agency Approvals ...................................................................................................................... 41
6.2 FCC Compliance ........................................................................................................................ 42
6.3 Industry Canada Compliance ...................................................................................................... 42
6.4 EMI and Environmental Type Tests ............................................................................................. 42
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Preface
This guide describes the RUGGEDCOM RX1500. It describes the major features of the device, installation,
commissioning and important technical specifications.
It is intended for use by network technical support personnel who are responsible for the installation,
commissioning and maintenance of the device. It is also recommended for use by network and system planners,
system programmers, and line technicians.
Alerts
The following types of alerts are used when necessary to highlight important information.
DANGER!
DANGER alerts describe imminently hazardous situations that, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING!
WARNING alerts describe hazardous situations that, if not avoided, may result in serious injury and/or
equipment damage.
CAUTION!
CAUTION alerts describe hazardous situations that, if not avoided, may result in equipment damage.
IMPORTANT!
IMPORTANT alerts provide important information that should be known before performing a procedure
or step, or using a feature.
NOTE
NOTE alerts provide additional information, such as facts, tips and details.
Related Documents
Other documents that may be of interest include:
• ROX II User Guide for the RX1500
Accessing Documentation
The latest Hardware Installation Guides and Software User Guides for most RUGGEDCOM products are
available online at www.siemens.com/ruggedcom.
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For any questions about the documentation or for assistance finding a specific document, contact a Siemens
sales representative.
Training
Siemens offers a wide range of educational services ranging from in-house training of standard courses on
networking, Ethernet switches and routers, to on-site customized courses tailored to the customer's needs,
experience and application.
Siemens' Educational Services team thrives on providing our customers with the essential practical skills to make
sure users have the right knowledge and expertise to understand the various technologies associated with critical
communications network infrastructure technologies.
Siemens' unique mix of IT/Telecommunications expertise combined with domain knowledge in the utility,
transportation and industrial markets, allows Siemens to provide training specific to the customer's application.
For more information about training services and course availability, visit www.siemens.com/ruggedcom or
contact a Siemens sales representative.
Customer Support
Customer support is available 24 hours, 7 days a week for all Siemens customers. For technical support or
general information, please contact Customer Support at:
Toll Free (North America): 1 866 922 7975
International: +1 905 856 5288
Website: http://support.automation.siemens.com
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Introduction
The RUGGEDCOM RX1500 is a cost-efficient, rugged Layer 3 switch and router. The RX1500’s modular and
field replaceable platform allows you to select WAN, serial, and Ethernet options, making it ideally suited for
electric power utilities, the industrial plant floor, and traffic control systems.
The RX1500 is designed to provide a high level of immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and
heavy electrical surges typical of the harsh environments found in many industrial applications. An operating
temperature range of -40 to 85 °C (-40 to 185 °F) allows the RX1500 to be placed in almost any location.
The following sections provide more information about the RX1500:
• Section 1.1, “Feature Highlights”
• Section 1.2, “Ports, Controls and Indicator LEDs”
Section 1.1
Feature Highlights
Cyber Security Features
• Multi-level passwords
• SSH/SSL encryption
• Enable/disable ports, MAC-based port security
• Port-based network access control (802.1x)
• VLAN (802.1Q) to segregate and secure network traffic
• RADIUS centralized password management
• SNMPv3 encrypted authentication and access security
Physical Ports
• Field replaceable line modules
• Up to 36 ports 100FX
• Up to 36 ports 10/100TX
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• Input voltage ranges: 13-36 VDC and 37-72 VDC or 85-264 VAC and 88-300 VDC for worldwide operability
• CSA/UL 60950-1 safety approved to 85 °C (185 °F)
Section 1.2
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Management Port This 10/100Base-T Ethernet port is used for system management that is out-of-band from
the switch fabric.
RS232 Serial Console Port This port is for interfacing directly with the device and accessing initial management
functions.
Utility USB Port The USB port can be used to upgrade the ROX II software or install files, such as
configuration files and featurekey files.
Lamp Test/Alarm Cut-Off (LT/ACO) Button This button performs two functions:
• Press and hold this button to test all indicator LEDs
• Press and release this button to acknowledge an active alarm
Power Module Indicator LEDs These LEDs indicate the status of the power modules.
• I = The power supply is receiving power
• O = The power supply is supplying power
Port Status Indicator LEDs These LEDs indicate when ports are active.
• Green = OK
• Orange = Warning alert
• Red = Configuration error
Alarm Indicator LED The alarm indicator LED illuminates when an alarm condition exists.
Compact Flash Card Port This port houses the 1 GB compact flash card which contains active and backup
installations of ROX II, along with the configuration database and other system data.
WARNING!
Radiation hazard – risk of serious personal injury. This product contains a laser system and is
classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
DANGER!
Electrocution hazard – risk of serious personal injury and/or damage to equipment. Before performing
any maintenance tasks, make sure all power to the device has been disconnected and wait
approximately two minutes for any remaining energy to dissipate.
IMPORTANT!
This product contains no user-serviceable parts. Attempted service by unauthorized personnel shall
render all warranties null and void.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Siemens AG could invalidate specifications, test
results, and agency approvals, and void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
IMPORTANT!
This product should be installed in a restricted access location where access can only be gained by
authorized personnel who have been informed of the restrictions and any precautions that must be
taken. Access must only be possible through the use of a tool, lock and key, or other means of security,
and controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
Section 2.1
NOTE
For detailed dimensions of the device with either rack, DIN rail or panel hardware installed, refer to
Chapter 5, Dimension Drawings.
The following sections describe the various methods of mounting the device:
• Section 2.1.1, “Mounting the Device to a Rack”
• Section 2.1.2, “Mounting the Device on a DIN Rail”
• Section 2.1.3, “Mounting the Device to a Panel”
Section 2.1.1
CAUTION!
Electrical/mechanical hazard – risk of damage to the device. Before installing the device in a rack,
make sure of the following:
• When installing the device in a closed or multi-device rack, be aware that the operating ambient
temperature of the rack may be higher than the ambient temperature of the room. Make sure the
rack is installed in a suitable environment that can withstand the maximum ambient temperature
generated by the rack.
• Make sure each device in the rack is separated by at least one rack-unit of space, or 44 mm (1.75
in), to promote convectional airflow. Forced airflow is not required. However, any increase in airflow
will result in a reduction of ambient temperature and improve the long-term reliability of all equipment
mounted in the rack space.
• Do not exceed the maximum number of devices or weight restrictions specified by the rack
manufacturer.
• Do not overload the supply circuit. Refer to the over-current protection and power supply ratings
specified by the rack manufacturer.
• Make sure the rack and all devices have a proper ground-to-Earth connection. Pay particular
attention to power supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. power
strips).
1. Make sure the rack mount adapters are installed on the correct side of the chassis.
• To make the modules and ports accessible, install the rack mount adapters at the rear of the chassis
• To make the management ports and LEDs accessible, install the rack mount adapters at the front of the
chassis
NOTE
The chassis features multiple mounting holes, allowing the rack mount adapters to be installed up
to 25 mm (1 in) from the face of the device.
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3 3
2. If required, install adapters on the opposite side of the device to protect from vibrations.
3. Insert the device into the rack.
4. Secure the adapters to the rack using the supplied hardware.
Section 2.1.2
1. Align the adapters with the DIN rails and slide the device into place.
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2. Install one of the supplied screws on either side of the device to secure the adapters to the DIN rails.
Section 2.1.3
1. Place the device against the panel and align the adapters with the mounting holes.
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Section 2.2
Connecting Power
The RX1500 supports dual redundant high AC, high DC and/or low DC power supplies that can be installed in
any combination. The use of two power modules is recommended to provide redundancy and load balancing.
The RX1500 can be equipped with either a screw-type or pluggable terminal block. The screw-type terminal
block is installed using Philips screws and compression plates, allowing either bare wire connections or crimped
terminal lugs. Use #6 size ring lugs for secure, reliable connections under severe shock or vibration.
IMPORTANT!
• In a high AC/DC and low DC (24/48 V) power supply arrangement, the placement of the AC and DC
power supplies is not slot-dependent. Either power module slot can be used for AC or DC power.
• For maximum redundancy in a dual power supply configuration, use two independent power
sources.
• Use only #16 gage copper wiring when connecting terminal blocks.
• The maximum wire length between the terminal block and power source must not exceed 6 m (20 ft)
for 24 V power supplies or 18 m (60 ft) for 48 V power supplies.
• For 125/230 VAC rated equipment, an appropriately rated AC circuit breaker must be installed.
• For 125/250 VDC rated equipment, an appropriately rated DC circuit breaker must be installed.
• It is recommended to provide a separate 20 A circuit breaker for each power supply module.
• Equipment must be installed according to applicable local wiring codes and standards.
Section 2.2.1
1 2
DANGER!
Electrocution hazard – risk of serious personal injury or death. The device may have two power
supplies equipped, which may be connected to separate power sources. Make sure all power sources
are isolated before servicing the power supplies.
The following sections describe how to install, remove and connect the power supplies:
• Section 2.2.1.1, “Installing a Power Supply”
• Section 2.2.1.2, “Removing a Power Supply”
Section 2.2.1.1
Installing a Power Supply
To install a power supply, do the following:
NOTE
The power supplies are hot swappable. It is not necessary to disconnect power to the device before
installing or removing a power supply.
1. Remove the blank power module assembly or, if equipped, the currently installed power supply. For
information about removing a power supply, refer to Section 2.2.1.2, “Removing a Power Supply”.
2. Insert the power supply into the empty slot. When power is supplied to the device, the top and bottom LEDs
on the power supply should be green, indicating that power is being received and supplied to the device.
Section 2.2.1.2
Removing a Power Supply
To remove a power supply, do the following:
NOTE
The power supplies are hot swappable. It is not necessary to disconnect power to the device before
Removing or removing a power supply.
3. Install the blank power module assembly into the empy slot to prevent the ingress of dust and dirt.
Section 2.2.2
Connecting AC Power
To connect a high AC power supply to the device, do the following:
DANGER!
Electrocution hazard – risk of death, serious personal injury and/or damage to the device. Make sure
the supplied cover is always installed over high voltage screw-type terminal blocks.
CAUTION!
Electrical hazard – risk of damage to equipment. Do not connect AC power cables to a DC power
supply terminal block. Damage to the power supply may occur.
NOTE
The screw-type terminal block is installed using Philips screws and compression plates, allowing either
bare wire connections or crimped terminal lugs. Use #6 size ring lugs for secure, reliable screws, which
must be removed to make connections.
1. Connect the positive wire from the power source to the positive/live (+/L) terminal on the terminal block.
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2. Connect the negative wire from the power source to the negative/neutral (-/N) terminal on the terminal block.
3. Using a braided wire or other appropriate grounding wire, connect the surge ground terminal to the chassis
ground connection. The surge ground terminal is used as the ground conductor for all surge and transient
suppression circuitry internal to the unit.
4. Connect the ground terminal on the power source to the ground terminal on the device. For more
information, refer to Section 2.4, “Grounding the Device”.
Section 2.2.3
Connecting DC Power
To connect a high or low DC power supply to the device, do the following:
NOTE
The screw-type terminal block is installed using Philips screws and compression plates, allowing either
bare wire connections or crimped terminal lugs. Use #6 size ring lugs for secure, reliable screws, which
must be removed to make connections.
1. Connect the positive wire from the power source to the positive/live (+/L) terminal on the terminal block.
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+ +
2. Connect the negative wire from the power source to the negative/neutral (-/N) terminal on the terminal block.
3. Using a braided wire or other appropriate grounding wire, connect the surge ground terminal to the chassis
ground connection. The surge ground terminal is used as the ground conductor for all surge and transient
suppression circuitry internal to the unit.
4. Connect the ground terminal on the power source to the ground terminal on the device. For more
information, refer to Section 2.4, “Grounding the Device”.
Section 2.3
NOTE
Control of the failsafe relay output is configurable through ROX II . One common application for this
relay is to signal an alarm if a power failure occurs. For more information, refer to the ROX II User
Guide for the RX1500.
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Section 2.4
Section 2.5
IMPORTANT!
The serial console and management (MGMT) ports are intended to be used only as temporary
connections during initial configuration or troubleshooting.
The serial console port implements RS232 DCE (Data Communication Equipment) on a DB9 connector. The
following is the pin-out for the port:
2 TX Transmit Data
3 RX Receive Data
The management port is a 10/100/1000Base-T copper Ethernet port with an RJ45 connector. The following is the
pin-out for the management port:
Communication Ports
Connect any of the available Ethernet ports on the device to a management switch and access the ROX II
console and Web interfaces via the device's IP address. For more information about available ports, refer to
Chapter 3, Communication Ports.
Section 2.6
Cabling Recommendations
Siemens recommends using SIMATIC NET industrial Ethernet shielded cables for all Ethernet ports.
Refer to the following sections for further recommendations and considerations:
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Section 2.6.1
Section 2.6.2
5e Yes No action required. New installations should be designed with Category 5e or higher.
Follow these recommendations for copper data cabling in high electrical noise environments:
• Data cable lengths should be as short as possible, preferably 3 m (10 ft) in length. Copper data cables should
not be used for inter-building communications.
• Power and data cables should not be run in parallel for long distances, and should be installed in separate
conduits. Power and data cables should intersect at 90° angles when necessary to reduce inductive coupling.
Communication Ports
The RX1500 can be equipped with various types of communication ports to enhance its abilities and
performance. Each set of communication ports is part of a field replaceable module that makes switching ports
fast and easy.
Use the ROX II software to determine which ports are equipped on the device. For more information, refer to the
ROX II User Guide for the RX1500.
Modules can be installed in any one of the available slots in the RX1500 chassis.
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Section 3.1
CAUTION!
Contamination hazard – risk of damage to equipment. M12 modules are shipped with internal O-rings
and dust caps to prevent the ingress of dirt and debris that may damage the port. Make sure the O-
rings and dust caps are installed on all unused M12 ports.
Figure 15: 2 × 10/100/1000TX with RJ45 Ports (CG01) Figure 16: 6 × 10/100TX with RJ45 Ports (6TX01)
Figure 17: 2 x 8-Pin 10/100/1000TX with M12 A-Coded Figure 18: 2 x 8-Pin 10/100/1000TX with M12 A-Coded
Ports (CG03) Bypass Ports (CG03B)
Figure 19: 2 x 8-Pin 10/100/1000TX with M12 X-Coded Figure 20: 2 x 8-Pin 10/100/1000TX with M12 X-Coded
Ports (CG04) Bypass Ports (CG04B)
Figure 21: 4 x 8-Pin 10/100TX with M12 A-Coded Ports Figure 22: 4 x 8-Pin 10/100TX with M12 A-Coded
(4TX03) Bypass and Non-Bypass Ports (4TX03B)
Figure 23: 4 x 4-Pin 10/100TX M12 D-Coded Ports Figure 24: 4 x 4-Pin 10/100TX with M12 D-Coded
(4TX04) Bypass and Non-Bypass Ports (4TX04B)
Each port features an LED that indicates the state of the port.
State Description
State Description
The following are the pin-out descriptions for the RJ45 and M12 connectors:
Name
Pin Description
8 1 10/100Base-TX 1000Base-TX
10/100/1000Base-
Pin 10/100Base-Tx Signal
Tx Signal
1 Reserved (Do C+
a
Not Connect)
2 Reserved (Do D+
a
Not Connect)
3 Reserved (Do D-
a
Not Connect)
Figure 26: 8-Pin M12 A-Coded Ethernet Port Pin
Configuration 4 TX- A-
5 RX+ B+
6 TX+ A+
7 Reserved (Do C-
a
Not Connect)
8 RX- B-
1 A+
1 2
8 3 2 A-
7 4
3 B+
6 5
4 B-
5 D+
Figure 27: 8-Pin M12 X-Coded Ethernet Port Pin
6 D-
Configuration
7 C+
8 C-
1 TX+
2 RX+
3 TX-
4 RX-
a
Terminated at GND (Ground)
For specifications on the available copper Ethernet ports, refer to Section 4.4, “Copper Ethernet Port
Specifications”.
Section 3.2
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For specifications on the available fiber optic Ethernet ports, refer to Section 4.5, “Fiber Optic Ethernet Port
Specifications”.
Section 3.3
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NOTE
SFP modules, as well as their optical ports, can be safely inserted and removed while the chassis is
powered and operating.
The following sections describe how to install and remove SFP optical ports:
• Section 3.3.1, “Installing an SFP Optical Port”
• Section 3.3.2, “Removing an SFP Optical Port”
Section 3.3.1
CAUTION!
Electrical hazard – risk of damage to equipment. Use only components certified by Siemens with
RUGGEDCOM products. Damage to the module and device may occur if compatibility and reliability
have not been properly assessed.
CAUTION!
Electrical hazard – risk of damage to equipment. Make sure all electrostatic energy is dissipated
before installing or removing components from the device. An electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause
serious damage to the component once it is outside the chassis.
1. Make sure all potential electrostatic build-up has been properly discharged to prevent electrostatic
discharges (ESD). This can be accomplished by wearing an ESD wrist strap or by touching Earth or the
chassis ground.
2. Remove the dust cover from the port opening in the module.
CAUTION!
Mechanical hazard – risk of component damage. SFP optical ports are designed to insert in only
one orientation. Do not force the port into the module.
4. Insert the port into the module and swing the bail-latch up to lock it in place.
Section 3.3.2
CAUTION!
Electrical hazard – risk of damage to equipment. Make sure all electrostatic energy is dissipated before
performing installing or removing components from the device. An electrostatic discharge (ESD) can
cause serious damage to the component once it is outside the chassis.
1. Make sure all potential electrostatic build-up has been properly discharged to prevent electrostatic
discharges (ESD). This can be accomplished by wearing an ESD wrist strap or by touching Earth or the
chassis ground.
2. Disconnect the cable from the port.
3. Swing the metal bail-latch down and pull the port from the module.
4. Store the port in an ESD-safe bag or other suitable ESD-safe environment, free from moisture and stored at
the proper temperature (-40 to 85 °C or -40 to 185 °F).
5. Insert a plug in the empty port opening to prevent the ingress of dust and dirt.
Section 3.4
WAN Modules
The RX1500 supports the following WAN (Wide Area Network) line modules:
NOTE
• Only one T1/E1 WAN module may be used per router.
• The TC1, TC2 and TC4 WAN modules comply with Part 68 of the FCC rules and requirements
adopted by ACTA. The product identifier is provided on a label on top of the modules. If requested,
this information must be provided to the telephone company.
• The TC1, TC2 and TC4 WAN modules meet the Industry Canada's CS-03 Part II, Issue 9 technical
specifications. The industry Canada registration number and model number is provided on a label on
top of the modules.
• The WAN modules TC1, TC2 and TC4 use only RJ48C connectors.
• The modules have no user serviceable parts and equipment must only be repaired by authorized
Siemens personnel only.
Figure 36: 1 × T1/E1 with RJ45 Ports (TC1) Figure 37: 1 × E1 with BNC Ports (E01)
Figure 38: 2 × T1/E1 with RJ45 Ports (TC2) Figure 39: 2 × E1 with BNC Ports (E02)
The following is the pin-out for the BNC and RJ45 connectors:
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Serial Ports
The RX1500 supports RJ45 serial ports, which can be run in RS232, RS485 or RS422 mode.
NOTE
On power-up, all serial ports default to RS485 mode. Each port can be individually set to RS232,
RS485 or RS422 mode through ROX II . For more information, refer to the ROX II User Guide for the
RX1500.
All serial ports feature an LED that indicates the current state of the port.
State Description
Off No activity
For specifications on serial ports, refer to Section 4.3, “Copper Serial Port Specifications”.
For information about how to connect devices configured to run in RS485 mode, refer to Section 3.10,
“Connecting Multiple RS485 Devices”.
The following are the pin-outs for the RJ45 connectors:
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Negative)
b
Pins 7 and 8 are connected together internally.
Section 3.6
NOTE
The cellular modems feature 50 Ω SMA antenna connectors on the front plate of each module.
The HSPA option is available for use on various GSM-based networks. This option supports GSM,
GPRS, EDGE, UMTS and WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA. The Main antenna and Receive Diversity antenna
connections are made to the 50 Ω SMA connectors.
NOTE
If two or more antennas are to be installed, the antennas must be separated by a minimum distance of
20 cm (7.9 in).
2 1
2 2 1 1
The following sections describe the cellular modem modules in more detail:
• Section 3.6.1, “Supported Frequency Bands”
• Section 3.6.2, “Installing SIM Cards for GSM, EDGE and HSPA+ Cellular Modems”
Section 3.6.1
WARNING!
Electromagnet radiation hazard – risk of serious injury. Do not exceed the maximum antenna gain.
Aside from causing cellular interference for other devices that use the same band, adverse health
effects for individuals in the area may occur.
Section 3.6.2
CAUTION!
Static electricity hazard – risk of damage to equipment. Make sure to take appropriate anti-static
precautions before opening the cellular modem module.
3. Open SIM card cage 1 by sliding the silver catch towards the antenna connectors and flip the cage up.
4. Insert a SIM card in to the cage.
5. Close SIM card cage 1 by flipping the cage down and slide the silver catch away from the antenna
connectors.
6. For W12, W22 and W32 cellular modems, repeat Step 3 to Step 5 install a SIM card in SIM card cage 2.
7. Install the back of the module and secure it to the module chassis with the four screws removed previously.
8. Install the module. For more information, refer to Section 3.9.1, “Installing a Module”.
Section 3.7
The 56 kbps DDS port is compatible with Bellcore standards. Each DDS module features a single 56/64 kbps
DDS line interface with a standard RJ45 receptacle.
Each RJ45port features a RX and TX LED that indicates the state of the port.
LED LED Color Status
Tx Loss of signal or receiving any of OOS, UNM, or UMC codes: the remote device is
out of service or has problems with the signal.
Pin Description
Section 3.8
Section 3.9
Installing/Removing Modules
The following sections describe how to install and remove modules:
• Section 3.9.1, “Installing a Module”
• Section 3.9.2, “Removing a Module”
Section 3.9.1
Installing a Module
Upon installing a new module in the device, all the features associated to the module are available in the
operating system. For more information, refer to the ROX II User Guide for the RX1500.
To install a module, do the following:
1. Make sure power to the device has been disconnected and wait approximately two minutes for any
remaining energy to dissipate.
2. If the device is installed in a rack, remove it from the rack.
3. Remove the current module from the slot. For more information, refer to Section 3.9.2, “Removing a Module”.
4. Insert the new module into the slot.
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Section 3.9.2
Removing a Module
Once a module is removed, all the features associated with the module are hidden or disabled in the operating
system.
To remove a module, do the following:
1. Make sure power to the device has been disconnected and wait approximately two minutes for any
remaining energy to dissipate.
2. If the device is installed in a rack, remove it from the rack.
3. Loosen the screws that secure the module.
4. Pull the module from the chassis to disconnect it.
5. Install a new module or a blank module (to prevent the ingress of dust and dirt). For more information, refer
to Section 3.9.2, “Removing a Module”.
6. If necessary, install the device in the rack.
7. Connect power to the device.
Section 3.10
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• The shield should be connected to earth ground at a single point to avoid loop currents.
• The twisted pair should be terminated at each end of the chain.
The following shows the recommended RS485 wiring.
3 5
120Ω 10nF
120Ω 10nF
Technical Specifications
The following sections provide important technical specifications related to the device and available modules:
• Section 4.1, “Power Supply Specifications”
• Section 4.2, “Failsafe Relay Specifications”
• Section 4.3, “Copper Serial Port Specifications”
• Section 4.4, “Copper Ethernet Port Specifications”
• Section 4.5, “Fiber Optic Ethernet Port Specifications”
• Section 4.6, “Operating Environment”
• Section 4.7, “RUGGEDCOM APE Specifications”
• Section 4.8, “Mechanical Specifications”
Section 4.1
Section 4.2
c
Maximum Switching Voltage Rated Switching Current Isolation
Section 4.3
Section 4.4
TIA/EIA 100 m
CG01 10/100/1000TX RJ45 FDX/HDX > Category 5 1.5 kV
T568A/B (328 ft)
TIA/EIA 100 m
CG03 10/100/1000TX 8-Pin A-Coded M12 FDX/HDX > Category 5 1.5 kV
T568A/B (328 ft)
h TIA/EIA 100 m
CG03B 10/100/1000TX 8-Pin A-Coded M12 FDX/HDX > Category 5 1.5 kV
T568A/B (328 ft)
TIA/EIA 100 m
CG04 10/100/1000TX 8-Pin X-Coded M12 FDX/HDX > Category 5 1.5 kV
T568A/B (328 ft)
h TIA/EIA 100 m
CG04B 10/100/1000TX 8-Pin X-Coded M12 FDX/HDX > Category 5 1.5 kV
T568A/B (328 ft)
TIA/EIA 100 m
6TX01 10/100TX RJ45 FDX/HDX > Category 5 1.5 kV
T568A/B (328 ft)
TIA/EIA 100 m
4TX03 10/100TX 8-Pin A-Coded M12 FDX/HDX > Category 5 1.5 kV
T568A/B (328 ft)
h TIA/EIA 100 m
4TX03B 10/100TX 8-Pin A-Coded M12 FDX/HDX > Category 5 1.5 kV
T568A/B (328 ft)
TIA/EIA 100 m
4TX04 10/100TX 4-Pin A-Coded M12 FDX/HDX > Category 5 1.5 kV
T568A/B (328 ft)
h TIA/EIA 100 m
4TX04B 10/100TX 4-Pin A-Coded M12 FDX/HDX > Category 5 1.5 kV
T568A/B (328 ft)
d
Auto-negotiating.
e
Shielded or unshielded.
f
Auto-crossover and auto-polarity.
g
RMS 1 minute.
h
This module supports controlled bypass mode.
Section 4.5
Section 4.5.1
62.5/125 -16 -9 18
FL01 MM ST 850 -34 -11.2 2
50/125 -19.8 -12.8 14.2
Section 4.5.2
62.5/125 -19 12
FX01 MM ST 1300 -14 -31 -14 2
50/125 -22.5 8.5
62.5/125 -19 12
FX02 MM SC 1300 -14 -31 -14 2
50/125 -22.5 8.5
62.5/125 -19 12
FX03 MM MTRJ 1300 -14 -31 -14 2
50/125 -22.5 8.5
62.5/125 -19 12
4FX03 MM MTRJ 1300 -14 -31 -14 2
50/125 -22.5 8.5
62.5/125 -20 11
FX51 MM LC 1310 -14 -31 -14 2
50/125 -23.5 7.5
Section 4.5.3
50/125 0.5
FG51 MM LC 850 -9 -2.5 -20 0 11
62.5/125 0.3
Section 4.6
Operating Environment
Parameter Range Comments
Ambient Operating Temperature -40 to 85 °C Measured from a 30 cm (12 in) radius surrounding the center of the
i
(-40 to 185 °F) enclosure.
Section 4.7
Processor Intel Atom E660 1.3 GHz, 512 KB L2 Cache Intel Atom E660T 1.3 GHz, 512 KB L2 Cache
USB 2 x USB 2.0, maximum combined USB device power consumption 500 mA at 5 V
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Power Requirements 12 W with no USB load, 14.5 W with full USB load
Software Platform Debian Linux® Windows® Debian Linux® Windows® Check Point GAiA™
Embedded Standard Embedded Standard OS
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Section 4.8
Mechanical Specifications
Parameter Value
Enclosure Aluminum
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Dimension Drawings
NOTE
All dimensions are in millimeters, unless otherwise stated.
440.9
296.7
44.2
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212.1
51.1
161.0
28.7
11.7
463.8
6.35
21.1
31.8
4.7
479.0
212.1
160.0
134.6
51.1
161.0
68.8
29.0
11.7
21.1
51.6
489.2
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Certification
The RX1500 device has been thoroughly tested to guarantee its conformance with recognized standards and has
received approval from recognized regulatory agencies.
• Section 6.1, “Agency Approvals”
• Section 6.2, “FCC Compliance”
• Section 6.3, “Industry Canada Compliance”
• Section 6.4, “EMI and Environmental Type Tests”
Section 6.1
Agency Approvals
Agency Standards Comments
Industry Canada IC CS-03 Part II, Issue 9 TC1, TC2 and TC4 line modules
AT&T
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Section 6.2
FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required
to correct the interference on his own expense.
Section 6.3
Section 6.4
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Severity
Test Description Test Levels
Levels
IEC 61000-4-29 Voltage Dips and Interrupts D.C. Power ports 30% for 0.1 s, 60% for
0.1 s, 100% for 0.05 s
IEC 61000-4-11 Voltage Dips & Interrupts A.C. Power ports 100% for 5 periods,
100% for 50 periods
IEC 61000-4-16 Mains Frequency Voltage Signal ports 30 V Continuous, 300 V for 1s 4
IEC 60255-5 Dielectric Strength Signal ports 2 kVAC (Fail-Safe Relay output)
IEEE C37.90.3 ESD Enclosure Contact +/-2 kV, +/-4 kV, +/- 8 kV
IEC 60068-2-30 Humidity (Damp Heat, Cyclic) Test Db 95% (non-condensing), 55 °C (131 °C), 6 cycles