AVCOMM 200/2000 Series Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual
Note: This product is only for indoor use. Please read the following safety notes carefully to protect the users and the devices. If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Indoor pollution degree 2. The device must be wiped with a soft dry cotton cloth.
1. Features
- Protocol: IEEE802.3 10/100/1000M
- Electrical/Optical Ports:
- 16 x 10/100/1000M RJ45 ports (AVCOMM 2016GT)
- 24 x 10/100/1000M RJ45 ports (AVCOMM 2024GT)
- Input Voltage: 12/24/48VDC (9.6
60VDC) & 24VAC (1830VAC, 50/60Hz) Class 2 - Power Consumption: <10W
- Size (W x H x D: mm):
- 52 x 140 x 110 (AVCOMM 2016GT)
- 72 x 140 x 110 (AVCOMM 2024GT)
- Weight: <1.0KG
- Operating Temperature: -40℃ ~ 75℃ (IP30)
- Installation: DIN Rail-mounted (indoor; in industrial control cabinet etc.; ambient temperature ≤75℃ for IP30, ≤60℃ for IP40)
- Pollution Degree: 2
- Altitude: Up to 2000m
- Humidity: 5%~95%, No Condensation
2. LEDs
| LED | Color | State | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Power 1/2 (P1/P2) | Green | On | When power supply of power 1/2 (PWR 1/2) is normal |
| Off | When power supply of power 1/2 (PWR 1/2) is abnormal | ||
| Fault | Red | On | If DIP enabled, it means one line of the power supply fails or there is trouble on a certain port |
| Off | If DIP enabled, it means both lines of power supply are normal and all ports work normally | ||
| Ports | Green | On | When the port is active and linked at 1000 Mbps |
| Blinking | When the port's data is being transmitted at 1000 Mbps | ||
| Ports | Orange | On | When the port is active and linked at 100/10 Mbps |
| Blinking | When the port's data is being transmitted at 100/10 Mbps | ||
| Ports | Green / Orange | Off | When the port is inactive or link down |
3. Port Connection Diagram
The diagrams above illustrate the port layout of the AVCOMM 2016GT (16-port) and AVCOMM 2024GT (24-port) models, for installation reference only. The actual product may differ.
4. DIN-Rail Mounting
4.1 Suggested Installation Method
- Make sure there is enough space for installation and good ventilation where you select to install the device.
- Insert the upper lip of the DIN-rail kit into the mounting tail as arrow 1 in Figure 1 shows. Press the device towards the mounting rail until it snaps into place, as arrow 2 in Figure 1 shows.
4.2 Suggested Removal Method
- Press down the device a little bit as arrow 1 in Figure 2 shows.
- Slightly pull the device forward and lift it up to remove it from the mounting rail, as arrows 2 and 3 in Figure 2 show.
Figure 1: DIN-Rail installation method
Figure 2: DIN-Rail removal method
Note: The above pictures are only for the reference of installation, and do not represent the real switch.
5. Power Connection Diagram
[NOTE]:
- Before connecting the device to the AC/DC power inputs, make sure the AC/DC power source voltage is stable.
- L/+ end is connected to the positive AC/DC wire. N/- end is connected to the negative AC/DC wire.
- Available wire size for the power connection is 26~16AWG, and the applicable torque for the power connection terminal is 0.2N·m.
- The maximum working temperature of the power connection wire should be lower than 80℃.
- The connection conductor type of the power connection wire must use copper conductors only.
- Available wire size for the earth ground is 10AWG, and the applicable tightening torque for the earth ground is 5N·m~6N·m. Grounding resistance <0.1Ω.
Note: The above pictures are for the power connection method of this series of switches, and do not represent the real switch.
6. RELAY
The max voltage/current of the relay is 30V/1A (general use & resistive load), and the tightening torque is 0.2N·m. The RELAY is OPEN before power is supplied, and it closes after power is supplied and the device is operating normally.
The RELAY will change to the OPEN state if either of the following occurs:
- One line of the power supply fails, and the corresponding DIP switch is enabled (ON); or
- One port is not linked, and the corresponding DIP switch is enabled (ON).
7. DIP Switch Setting
The diagrams above show the top-panel DIP switch layout for the AVCOMM 2016GT and AVCOMM 2024GT models (from left to right: port alarm switches, ALM, PWR, BSP, QoS).
This series of switches allows users to enable or disable the Quality of Service (QoS) function, Broadcast Storm Protection (BSP), Power Alarm (PWR), Alarm Buzzer (ALM), and Port Alarm, using the DIP switch on the top panel.
7.1 Settings for the Ethernet Switch Functions
| DIP Switch | Setting | Description |
|---|---|---|
| QoS | ON | Enable the Quality of Service function to handle packet priorities in four WRR queues. See the QoS and ToS/DSCP priority mapping matrix below. |
| QoS | OFF | Disable the Quality of Service function |
| BSP | ON | Enable Broadcast Storm Protection (at a maximum of 2000 broadcast packets per second) for each Ethernet port |
| BSP | OFF | Disable Broadcast Storm Protection |
QoS Priority Mapping Matrix:
| CoS Priority | 7,6 | 5,4 | 3,2 | 1,0 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ToS/DSCP Priority | 63 to 48 | 47 to 32 | 31 to 16 | 15 to 0 |
| Queues | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
| WRR | 8 | 4 | 2 | 1 |
7.2 Settings for Power Alarm
| DIP Switch | Setting | Description |
|---|---|---|
| PWR | ON | Enable the power alarm (if there is trouble on one line of the power supply, an alarm is triggered, the FAULT LED lights up, and the RELAY opens) |
| PWR | OFF | Disable the power alarm |
7.3 Settings for Alarm Buzzer
| DIP Switch | Setting | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ALM | ON | Enable the alarm buzzer (when there is an alarm, the buzzer sounds) |
| ALM | OFF | Disable the alarm buzzer (no buzzing when there is a malfunction) |
7.4 Settings for Port Alarm
| DIP Switch | Setting | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1-16 / 1-24 | ON | Enable the port alarm (if the port is not linked, an alarm is triggered, the FAULT LED lights up, and the RELAY opens) |
| 1-16 / 1-24 | OFF | Disable the port alarm |
Tip: The switch must be power-cycled after changing DIP switch settings for the new settings to take effect. Please enable each function based on actual application requirements to avoid unnecessary alarms caused by enabling functions such as port alarm unintentionally.