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Description and operating instructions SPIDER xTX(/xFX)

Industrial ETHERNET Rail Switch

The Rail Switches / media converters


– SPIDER 3TX-TAP
– SPIDER 5TX
P
x P
x P
x P
x – SPIDER 5TX EEC
– SPIDER 8TX
– SPIDER 8TX EEC
– SPIDER 1TX/1FX (media converter)
– SPIDER 1TX/1FX EEC (media converter)
– SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM (media converter)
– SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM EEC (media converter)
– SPIDER 4TX/1FX
– SPIDER 4TX/1FX EEC
– SPIDER 4TX/1FX-ST EEC
– SPIDER 4TX/1FX-SM EEC
in short SPIDER, are switches especially
DA/STAT designed for use in industrial environments.
It supports ETHERNET 10 MBit/s and Fast
ETHERNET 100 MBit/s.
SPIDER 3TX-TAP SPIDER 5TX SPIDER 8TX SPIDER 1TX/1FX The devices support switched ETHERNET
SPIDER 5TX EEC SPIDER 8TX EEC SPIDER 1TX/1FX EEC networks in accordance with IEEE standard
SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM 802.3 or 802.3u using copper and fiber optic
SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM EEC technology. The devices are plugged onto
the standard bar.
The SPIDER 3TX-TAP (SPIDER 5TX, SPIDER
5TX EEC, SPIDER 8TX, SPIDER 8TX EEC)
P
x P
x devices have three (five, eight) 10/100
MBit/s twisted pair ports (RJ45 connectors).
It is possible to connect up to three (five,
eight) data terminal equipments or other
network segments to the TP ports using twi-
sted pair cabling.
The SPIDER 1TX/1FX... devices have one
10/100 MBit/s twisted pair port (RJ45
connectors) and one 100 MBit/s fiber optic
port (100BASE-FX, Duplex SC connector). It
is possible to connect one data terminal
equipments or other network segments to
DA/STAT DA/STAT the TP ports using twisted pair cabling. One
further DTE or optical network component
can be connected to the fiber port.

SPIDER 4TX/1FX SPIDER 4TX/1FX-ST EEC SPIDER The SPIDER 4TX/1FX... devices have four
SPIDER 4TX/1FX EEC 10/100 MBit/s twisted pair ports (RJ45
SPIDER 4TX/1FX-SM EEC connectors) and one 100 MBit/s fiber optic
port (100BASE-FX, Duplex SC connector or
ST connector on SPIDER 4TX/1FX-ST EEC).
It is possible to connect up to four data
terminal equipments or other network
segments to the TP ports using twisted pair
cabling. One further DTE or optical network
component can be connected to the fiber
port.
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The TP ports support autonegotiation, auto-


polarity and autocrossing.
The fiber optic port of the SPIDER
1TX/1FX... and SPIDER 4TX/1FX... supports
full duplex (FDX).
Hirschmann. Simply a good Connection.
The performance features described here Warning! Peripheral equipment must be suitable for
are binding only if they have been expressly
guaranteed in the contract. We have
z means that death, serious injury or the location it is used in.
considerable damage to property Use 60/75°C or 75°C copper(CU)wire only.
checked that the contents of the technical can result if the appropriate safety
publication agree with the hardware and measures are not taken.
software described. However, it is not possi-
ble to rule out deviations completely, so we Caution!
z means that light injury or damage to Safety Guidelines
are unable to guarantee complete agree-
ment. However, the details in the technical property can result if the appropria- Shielding Ground
publication are checked regularly. Any cor- te safety measures are not taken.
䡺 Beware of possible short circuits when
rections which prove necessary are contai- Note: is an important piece of information connecting a cable section with conductive
ned in subsequent editions. We are grateful about the product, how to use the product, shielding braiding.
for suggestions for improvement. or the relevant section of the documentati-
on to which particular attention is to be
We reserve the right to make technical drawn.
modifications. Safety Guidelines Housing
Permission is not given for the circulation Warning!
or reproduction of this document, its use or Certified usage z Only technicians authorized by
the passing on of its contents unless gran- Please observe the following: Hirschmann are permitted to open
ted expressly. Contravention renders the the housing.
perpetrator liable for compensation for Warning
damages. All rights reserved, in particular z The device may only be employed Note: The SPIDER is grounded via a pin of
the 3pin terminal block.
in the case of patent grant or registration of for the purposes described in the
a utility or design. catalog and technical description, 䡺 Make sure that the electrical installation
and only in conjunction with external meets local or nationally applicable safety
devices and components recommen- regulations.
Copyright ded or approved by Hirschmann.
© Hirschmann The product can only be operated Warning!
Automation and Control GmbH 2006
All Rights Reserved
correctly and safely if it is transpor-
ted, stored, installed and assembled
z The ventilation slits must not be
covered so as to ensure free air cir-
properly and correctly. Furthermore, culation.
it must be operated and serviced
carefully. The distance to the ventilation slots
Note on the top and the bottom of the
housing has to be a minimum of 10
We would point out that the content of
cm.
these operating instructions is not part of, Safety Guidelines The side distance of the SPIDER
nor is it intended to amend an earlier or exi-
sting agreement, permit or legal relation- Power Supply 4TX/1FX... and SPIDER 8TX... devi-
ces to neighbour devices has to be a
ship. All obligations on Hirschmann arise
from the respective purchasing agreement 䡺 Switch the basic devices on only when minimum of 2 cm if the ambient
the case is closed. temperature is higher than 50°C.
which also contains the full warranty condi-
tions which have sole applicability. These Never insert pointed objects (thin
contractual warranty conditions are neither Warning! screwdrivers, wires, etc.) into the
extended nor restricted by comments in z The devices may only be connected inside of the subrack! Failure to
these operating instructions. to the supply voltage shown on the observe this point may result in inju-
type plate. ries caused by electric shocks.
We would furthermore point out that for The devices are designed for opera- Note: If installed in a living area or office
reasons of simplicity, these operating tion with a safety extra-low voltage. environment, the device must be operated
instructions cannot describe every Thus, they may only be connected exclusively in switch cabinets with fire pro-
conceivable problem associated with the to the supply voltage connections tection characteristics according to EN
use of this equipment. Should you require with PELV circuits or alternatively 60950-1.
further information or should particular SELV circuits with the voltage
problems occur which are not treated in restrictions in accordance with Note: The housing has to be mounted in
sufficient detail in the operating instruc- IEC/EN 60950-1. upright position.
tions, you can request the necessary infor-
mation from your local Hirschmann sales 䡺 For the case where the module is opera-
partner or directly from the Hirschmann ted with external power supply: Use only a
office (address: refer to chapter entitled Safety Guidelines Environment
safety extra-low voltage in accordance with
„Notes on CE identification“). IEC/EN 60950-1 to power the system. Warning!
䡺 First of all you connect the ground
z The device may only be operated in
the listed ambient temperature
Safety Instructions connection, before you establish the further range at the listed relative air humi-
connections. When you remove connec- dity (non-condensing).
This manual contains instructions which tions, you disconnect the ground connec-
must be observed to ensure your own per- tion last. 䡺 The installation location is to be selec-
sonal safety and to avoid ted so as to ensure compliance with the cli-
damage to devices and machinery. The 䡺 Relevant for North America: matic limits listed in the Technical Data.
instructions are highlighted with a warning The subject unit is to be suppplied by a 䡺 To be used in an up to Pollution Degree
triangle and are shown as Class 2 power source complying with the 2 environment only (IEC 60664-1).
follows according to the degree of endan- requirements of the National Electrical
germent: Code, table 11(b).
Danger! 䡺 Relevant for North America:
z means that death, serious injury or Power, input and output (I/O) wiring must
considerable damage to property be in accordance with Class I, Division 2
will result if the appropriate safety wiring methods [Article 501-4(b) of the
measures are not taken. National Electrical Code, NFPA 70] and in
accordance with the authority having juris-
diction.

2
Staff qualification Based specifications and used in a residential area; in this
requirements standards: case it is the operator´s responsibili-
ty to take appropriate measures.
The devices fulfil the following
Note: Qualified personnel, as understood
specifications and standards: The precondition for compliance
in this manual and in the warning signs, are
– EN 61000-6-2:2001 Generic standards – with EMC limit values is strict adhe-
persons who are familiar with the setup,
Immunity for industrial environments rence to the construction guidelines
assembly, startup, and operation of this
– EN 55022:1998 + A1:2000 + A2:2003 – specified in this description and
product and are appropriately qualified for
Information technology equipment – operating instructions.
their job. This includes, for example, those
Radio disturbance characteristics
persons who have been:
– EN 60950-1:2001 – Safety of Information
– trained or directed or authorized to Technology Equipment (ITE)
switch on and off, to ground and to label – EN 61131-2:2003 – Programmable Control- FCC Note:
power circuits and devices or systems in lers This equipment has been tested and found
accordance with current safety enginee- – FCC 47 CFR Part 15:2004– to comply with the limits for a Class A digi-
ring standards Code of Federal Regulations tal device, persuant to part 15 of the FCC
– cUL 508:1998 – Underwriters Labratories Rules. These limits are designed to provide
– trained or directed in the care and use of
Inc. Safety for Industrial Control reasonable protection against harmful inter-
appropriate safety equipment in accor-
Equipment. ference when the equipment is operated in
dance with the current standards of safety
Certified devices are marked with a a commercial environment. This equipment
engineering
certification identifier. generates, uses, and can radiate radio fre-
– trained in providing first aid. quency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction
Notes on CE manual, may cause harmful interference to
General Safety Instructions 7 identification
radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to
䡺 This device is electrically operated. cause harmful interference in which case
The devices comply with the regula-
Adhere strictly to the safety requirements the user will be required to correct the inter-
tions of the following European
relating to voltages applied to the device as ference at his own expense.
directive:
described in the operating instructions!
89/336/EEC
Warning! Council Directive on the harmoniza-
z Failure to observe the information tion of the legal regulations of mem-
,
Recycling Note:
After its use, this product has to be
given in the warnings could result in ber states on electromagnetic com-
serious injury and/or major damage. patibility (amended by Directives processed as electronic scrap and
91/263/EEC, 92/31/EEC and disposed of according to the prevai-
Only personnel that have received ling waste disposal regulations of
93/68/EEC).
appropriate training should operate your community / district / country /
this device or work in its immediate SPIDER 5TX EEC: state.
vicinity. The personnel must be fully 72/245/EEC, 2005/83/EG
familiar with all of the warnings and Radio interference (electromagnetic
maintenance measures in these compatibility) in vehicles
operating instructions. Certified devices are marked with a
e1 certification identifier.
Correct transport, storage, and
assembly as well as careful operati-
The EU declaration of conformity is
on and maintenance are essential in
kept available for the responsible
ensuring safe and reliable operation
authorities in accordance with the
of this device.
above-mentioned EU directives at:
Use only undamaged parts!
Hirschmann
䡺 These products are only to be used in Automation and Control GmbH
the manner indicated in this version of the Stuttgarter Straße 45-51
”Description and Operating Instructions”. D-72654 Neckartenzlingen
Telefon ++49-(0)1805-14-1538
䡺 Particular attention is to be paid to all
warnings and items of information relating
The product can be used in the resi-
to safety.
dential sphere (residential sphere,
business and trade sphere and small
Warning!
companies) and in the industrial
z Any work that may have to be per-
sphere.
formed on the electrical installation
– Interference immunity:
should be performed by fully quali-
EN 61000-6-2:2001
fied technicians only.
– Radio interference level:
EN 55022:1998 + A1:2000
Warning!
+ A2:2003, Class A
z (SPIDER 1TX/1FX...
SPIDER 4TX/1FX...)
Warning!
LED- or LASER components accor-
ding to IEC 60825-1 (2001):
z This is a Class A device. This equip-
ment may cause radio interference if
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.
LIGHT EMITTING DIODE - CLASS 1
LED PRODUCT.

3
4
3-pin 3-pin 3-pin
terminal terminal terminal
block block block
P P P
x P x P P x
10/100 10/100
Port 3 Port 5
DA/STAT DA/STAT
10/100 10/100 10/100
Port 4 Port 7 Port 8
3 ports 5 ports DA/STAT DA/STAT DA/STAT
10/100BASE-T(X) 10/100BASE-T(X) 10/100 10/100 10/100
RJ45 connectors RJ45 connectors Port 3 8 ports Port 5 Port 6 LED display
autonegotiaton autonegotiaton DA/STAT 10/100BASE-T(X) DA/STAT DA/STAT elements
autopolarity 10/100 autopolarity 10/100 RJ45 connectors 10/100 10/100
autocrossing Port 2 autocrossing Port 2 autonegotiaton Port 3 Port 4
DA/STAT autopolarity DA/STAT DA/STAT
DA/STAT 10/100 autocrossing 10/100 10/100 P = Power
Port 1 10/100 Port 1 Port 1 Port 2 10/100 = Data rate
DA/STAT DA/STAT DA/STAT DA/STAT = Data, Link
DA/STAT status

SPIDER 3TX-TAP SPIDER 5TX SPIDER 8TX


SPIDER 5TX EEC SPIDER 8TX EEC

LED display elements


3-pin 3-pin P
terminal terminal P Power
block block 10/100 Data rate
P P
x P x P LED display DA/STAT Data, Link status
10/100 10/100 elements
Port 2 Port 5 DA/STAT
DA/STAT DA/STAT
10/100

Fig. 1: Overview interfaces, display elements and controls of the SPIDER xTX(/xFX)
Port 4
1 port 1 port 4 ports DA/STAT 1 port
10/100BASE-T(X) 100BASE-FX 10/100BASE-T(X) 10/100 100BASE-FX
RJ45 connectors (port 1) RJ45 connectors Port 3 (port 1)
autonegotiaton duplex-SC- autonegotiaton DA/STAT duplex-SC
autopolarity connector autopolarity 10/100 or ST
autocrossing Port 1 full duplex autocrossing Port 2 Port 1 connector
DA/STAT full duplex

DA/STAT DA/STAT DA/STAT DA/STAT


(Port 1) (Port 1)

SPIDER 1TX/1FX SPIDER 4TX/1FX


SPIDER 1TX/1FX EEC SPIDER 4TX/1FX EEC
SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM SPIDER 4TX/1FX-ST EEC
SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM EEC SPIDER 4TX/1FX-SM EEC
1. Functional description Autonegotiation DA/STAT – Data, Link status (green LED)
Autonegotiation is a procedure in which the – not lit: – no valid link
The 10/100BASE-T(X) ports of an SPIDER switch automatically selects the operating – lit green: – valid link
represent a terminal connection for the mode of its 10/100 RJ-45 ports. When a – flashes green: – data traffic
connected LAN segment. You can connect connection is set up for the first time, the 10/100 – Data rate (yellow LED)
single devices or complete network switch detects the speed (10 or 100 Mbit/s) Twisted Pair Ports)
segments. and the transmission mode of the connec- – leuchtet nicht: 10 Mbit/s link
ted network (half duplex or full duplex). – leuchtet yellow: 100 Mbit/s link
Autocrossing
1.1 FRAME SWITCHING FUNCTIONS The SPIDER detects the transmit and recei-
Store and Forward ve pairs (MDI, MDI-X). The SPIDER automa- 1.6 INTERFACES
All data received by the SPIDER from the tically configures its port for the correct 10/100 MBit/s connection
system bus or at the ports are stored and transmit and receive pins. Consequently it – One port (port 2, SPIDER 1TX/1FX...)
checked for validity. Invalid and defective does not matter whether you connect devi- – Three ports (port 1 to 3, SPIDER 3TX-TAP)
frames (> 1.522 byte or CRC error) as well ces using a cross-over or straight cable. – Four ports (port 2 to 5, SPIDER 4TX/1FX...)
as fragments (< 64 byte) are discarded. The – Five ports (port 1 bis 5, SPIDER 5TX,
SPIDER forwards the valid frames. SPIDER 5TX EEC)
– Eight ports (port 1 to 8, SPIDER 8TX,
Multi address capability 1.3 SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS OF THE
SPIDER 8TX EEC)
A SPIDER learns all source addresses per F/O INTERFACE
(10/100 Mbit/s, 8-pin R45 sockets) allow ter-
port. Only packets with Link control
minal equipment or (depending on type) up
– unknown addresses The device
to eight independent network segments
– addresses learnt at this port – SPIDER 1TX/1FX...
complying with the standards IEEE 802.3
– a multi/broadcast address – SPIDER 4TX/1FX...
100BASE-TX / 10BASE-T to be connected.
in the destination address field are sent to monitors the connected F/O line for inter-
These ports support autonegotiation, auto-
this port. rupts in accordance with IEEE standard
polarity and autocrossing.
A SPIDER learns up to 1,000 addresses. This 802.3 100BASE-FX.
becomes necessary if more than one termi- – Pin configuration of the RJ45 socket:
Low Light Detection
nal device is connected to one or more – 1 line pair: pin 3 and pin 6
If the optical input power decreases below
ports. In this way several independent sub- – 1 line pair: pin 1 and pin 2
the low light threshold the transmit and
networks can be connected to an SPIDER. – remaining pins: not used.
receive path will be disabled for data and
Learnt addresses the idle signal will be transmitted.
n.c. Pin 8
An SPIDER monitors the age of the learned Far-End Fault n.c. Pin 7
addresses. The SPIDER deletes address TD- Pin 6
The optical transmission distance of the n.c. Pin 5
entries from the address table which exceed – SPIDER 1TX/1FX... n.c. Pin 4
a certain age (300 seconds). TD+ Pin 3
– SPIDER 4TX/1FX... RD- Pin 2
Note: Restarting deletes the learned can be monitored in receiving direction as RD+ Pin 1
address entries. well as in transmitting direction, if the other
Tagging (IEEE 802.1Q) side also supports Far-End Fault. If the other Fig. 2: Pin configuration of an TP interface
The IEEE 802.1 Q standard designates the side does not support Far-End Fault, the
VLAN tag to be included in a MAC data optical transmission distance is monitored 100 Mbit/s connection (FX port)
frame for the VLAN and prioritizing func- only in receiving direction. The 100 MBit/s ports of the
tions. The VLAN tag consists of 4 bytes (2 Far-End Fault is sent, if the optical input – SPIDER 1TX/1FX...
bytes tag protocol identifier TPID, 2 bytes power at the optical port has fallen under – SPIDER 4TX/1FX...
tag control information TCI). It is inserted the low light level. If Far-End Fault is re- supports the IEEE 802.3 100BASE-FX FDX
between the source address field and the ceived, the link stays inactive (DA/STAT LED standard.
type field. Data packets with VLAN tag are dark). The devices
transmitted unchanged by the SPIDER. – SPIDER 1TX/1FX
– SPIDER 1TX/1FX EEC
1.4 FURTHER FUNCTIONS – SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM
1.2 SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS OF THE AND FEATURES – SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM EEC
TP/TX INTERFACE Reset – SPIDER 4TX/1FX
Link control The SPIDER will be reset by the following – SPIDER 4TX/1FX EEC
The SPIDER monitors the connected TP line action: – SPIDER 4TX/1FX-SM EEC
segments for short-circuit or interrupt using – input voltages fall below a threshold use a duplex SC connector,
regular link test pulses in accordance with the SPIDER 4TX/1FX-ST EEC uses a ST
After a reset the following action is carried connector.
IEEE standard 802.3 10BASE-T/100BASETX. through:
The SPIDER does not transmit any data to a – initialization The 100 MBit/s port allows one further DTE
TP segment from which it does not receive or an optical network component to be
a link test pulse. connected.
Note: A non-occupied interface is assessed 3pin terminal block
1.5 DISPLAY ELEMENTS
as a line interrupt. The TP line to terminal The supply voltage is connected via a 3pin
Equipment status
equipment which is switched off is likewise terminal block.
These LEDs provide information about
assessed as a line interrupt as the de-
statuses which affect the function of the Note:
energised bus coupler cannot transmit link
entire SPIDER. Terminal tightening torque of line binding
test pulses.
P – Power (green LED) screws: 0.5 Nm
Auto polarity exchange – lit: – supply voltage present
If the receive line pair is incorrectly connec- Warning!
ted (RD+ and RD- switched) polarity is auto-
Port Status
These LEDs display port-related
z The SPIDER devices are designed
matically reversed. for operation with a safety extra-low
information. voltage. Thus, they may only be
connected to the supply voltage
connections with PELV circuits or
alternatively SELV circuits with the
voltage restrictions in accordance
with IEC/EN 60950-1.

5
– Voltage supply: The supply voltage is 䡺 Pull the terminal block off the SPIDER 3.3 STARTUP PROCEDURE
electrically isolated from the housing. and wire up the supply voltage lines. 䡺 You start up the SPIDER by connecting
䡺 Fit the SPIDER on a 35 mm standard bar the supply voltage via the 3-pin terminal
– Ground connection: The SPIDER is
to DIN EN 50 022. block.
grounded via a pin of the 3pin terminal
䡺 Attach the upper snap-on slide bar of
block.
the SPIDER to the standard bar and press it
down until it locks in position.
3.4 DISMANTLING
+24 V 䡺 Fit the signal lines.
䡺 To take the SPIDER off the ISO/DIN rail,
0V Notes: unlock the snap-in mechanism according to
– The SPIDER is grounded via a pin of the Fig 7.
terminal block.
– Do not open the housing.
Fig. 3: Pin configuration of 3pin terminal – The shielding ground of the twisted pair
block lines which can be connected is electrical-
ly connected to the ground connection.

2. Configuration
2.1 CONNECTING DTE AND OTHER
NETWORK SEGMENTS
It is possible to connect with
– SPIDER 3TX-TAP up to three
– SPIDER 5TX, SPIDER 5TX EEC up to five
– SPIDER 8TX, SPIDER 8TX EEC up to eight
– SPIDER 1TX/1FX... up to one
– SPIDER 4TX/1FX... up to four
data terminal equipments (DTE) or other
network segments to the 10/100 Mbit/s
ports using twisted pair cabling (ref. Fig. 4). Fig. 7: Dismantling the SPIDER
One further data terminal equipment or
optical network component can be connec-
ted at 100 Mbit/s to the optical port of the
– SPIDER 1TX/1FX... 4. Further support
– SPIDER 4TX/1FX...
using fiber optic cable. Fig. 5: Assembling the SPIDER In the event of technical queries, please talk
to the Hirschmann contract partner respon-
sible for looking after your account or
directly to the Hirschmann office. You can
3. Assembly, startup procedure find the addresses of our contract partners
and dismantling – on the Internet
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http://www.hirschmann-ac.com
3.1 UNPACKING, CHECKING Our support line is also at your disposal:
䡺 Check whether the package was deliver- Tel. +49(1805) 14-1538
ed complete (see scope of delivery). Fax +49(7127) 14-1551
䡺 Check the individual parts for transport
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions can
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damage.
be found on the Hirschmann product site
Warning! http://www.hirschmann-ac.com
z Use only undamaged parts! The FAQs are located under „Service“ in
the Automation and Network Solutions
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section.
www.hicomcenter.com gives you an up-to-
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3.2 ASSEMBLY 8,5 date overview of training courses about
The equipment is delivered in a ready-to- technology and products.
operate condition. The following procedure
Fig. 6: Dimensions
is appropriate for assembly:

MICE

SPIDER

Fig. 4: Configuration with SPIDER: Connection of (depending on product type):


– up to 8 data terminal equipments or further segments via TP
– and up to 1 data terminal equipment or further segment via F/O

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5. Technical data
General data
Operating voltage NEC Class 2 power source 9.6 VDC … 32.0 VDC safety extra-low voltage (SELV/PELV)
5 A maximum
Buffer time min. 10 ms at 20.4 VDC
Potential difference between input Potential difference to input voltage, +24 VDC: 32 VDC
voltage and housing Potential difference to input voltage, ground: -32 VDC
Current consumption at 24 VDC 2.2 W maximum; 7.5 Btu (IT)/h SPIDER 3TX-TAP
2.2 W maximum; 7.5 Btu (IT)/h SPIDER 5TX, SPIDER 5TX EEC
3.9 W maximum; 13.3 Btu (IT)/h SPIDER 8TX, SPIDER 8TX EEC
3.0 W maximum; 10.2 Btu (IT)/h SPIDER 1TX/1FX...
3.9 W maximum; 13.3 Btu (IT)/h SPIDER 4TX/1FX...
Dimensions W x H x D 25 mm x 114 mm x 79 mm SPIDER 3TX-TAP
(1.0 in x 4.5 in x 3.2 in)
25 mm x 114 mm x 79 mm SPIDER 5TX, SPIDER 5TX EEC
(1.0 in x 4.5 in x 3.2 in)
40 mm x 114 mm x 79 mm SPIDER 8TX, SPIDER 8TX EEC
(1.6 in x 4.5 in x 3.2 in)
25 mm x 114 mm x 79 mm SPIDER 1TX/1FX...
(1.0 in x 4.5 in x 3.2 in)
25 mm x 114 mm x 79 mm SPIDER 4TX/1FX, SPIDER 4TX/1FX EEC,
(1.0 in x 4.5 in x 3.2 in) SPIDER 4TX/1FX-SM EEC
25 mm x 126 mm x 79 mm SPIDER 4TX/1FX-ST EEC
(1.0 in x 5.0 in x 3.2 in)
Weight 113 g (0.25 lb) SPIDER 3TX-TAP
113 g (0.25 lb) SPIDER 5TX, SPIDER 5TX EEC
177 g (0.39 lb) SPIDER 8TX, SPIDER 8TX EEC
105 g (0.23 lb) SPIDER 1TX/1FX...
120 g (0.27 lb) SPIDER 4TX/1FX...
Ambient temperature 0 ºC to + 60 ºC (32 ºF to 140 ºF) SPIDER 3TX-TAP, SPIDER 5TX, SPIDER 8TX
Surrounding air SPIDER 1TX/1FX, SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM
SPIDER 4TX/1FX
-40 ºC to + 70 ºC (-40 ºF to 158 ºF) SPIDER 4TX/1FX EEC, SPIDER 4TX/1FX-ST EEC,
SPIDER 4TX/1FX-SM EEC, SPIDER 5TX EEC,
SPIDER 8TX EEC
-40 ºC to + 75 ºC (-40°F to 167°F) SPIDER 1TX/1FX EEC, SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM EEC
Storage temperature - 40 ºC to + 70 ºC (-40 ºF to 158 ºF) SPIDER 3TX-TAP, SPIDER 5TX, SPIDER 8TX
Surrounding air SPIDER 1TX/1FX, SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM
SPIDER 4TX/1FX
-40 ºC to + 85 ºC (-40 ºF to 185 ºF) SPIDER 1TX/1FX EEC, SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM EEC
SPIDER 4TX/1FX EEC, SPIDER 4TX/1FX-ST EEC
SPIDER 4TX/1FX-SM EEC, SPIDER 5TX EEC,
SPIDER 8TX EEC
Humidity up to 95% (non condensing)
Atmospheric pressure up to 2000 m (795 hPa, higher altitudes on demand)
Pollution Degree 2
Laser protectionz Class 1 conforming to EN 60825-1 (SPIDER 1TX/1FX..., SPIDER 4TX/1FX...)
Protection type IP 30
Interference proof
Discharge of static electricity
Contact discharge EN 61000-4-2 Test level 3
Air discharge EN 61000-4-2 Test level 3
Electromagnetic fields EN 61000-4-3 Test level 3
Fast transients EN 61000-4-4 Test level 3
Surge voltage symmetrical EN 61000-4-5 Test level 2
Surge voltage asymmetrical EN 61000-4-5 Test level 3
Cable-based RF faults EN 61000-4-6 Test level 3

EMC emitted immunity


EN 55022 Class A
FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A
Stability
Vibration IEC 60068-2-6 Test FC, testing level in line with EN 61131-2:2003
Shock IEC 60068-2-27 Test Ea, testing level in line with EN 61131-2:2003
Certifications
cUL 508 / CSA 22.2 No.142 E175531

Network size
TP port 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Length of a twisted pair segment 100 m (328 ft) maximum
F/O port 100BASE-FX

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According to IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-FX
System attenuation
50/125 µm fiber (multimode MM) 0 to 8 dB
62,5/125 µm fiber (multimode MM) 0 to 11 dB
9/125 µm fiber (singlemode) 0 to 16 dB (SPIDER …TX/1FX-SM …)
Wave length (SM) 1300 nm
F/O line length (example)
50/125 µm fiber (multimode MM) 5 km approx. (data of fiber: 1.0 dB/km, 800 MHz*km)
62,5/125 µm fiber (multimode MM) 4 km approx. (data of fiber: 1.0 dB/km, 500 MHz*km)
9/125 µm fiber (singlemode SM) 30 km approx. (data of fiber: 1300 nm, 0.4 dB/km) (SPIDER …TX/1FX-SM …)

Interfaces
SPIDER 1TX/1FX, SPIDER 1TX/1FX EEC 1 TP/TX port RJ45 socket, 10/100 MBit/s
1 FX port Duplex SC connection, 100 MBit/s multimode MM
SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM, SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM EEC 1 TP/TX port RJ45 socket, 10/100 MBit/s
1 FX port Duplex SC connection, 100 MBit/s singlemode SM
SPIDER 4TX/1FX, SPIDER 4TX/1FX EEC 4 TP/TX ports RJ45 sockets, 10/100 MBit/s
1 FX port Duplex SC connection, 100 MBit/s multimode MM
SPIDER 4TX/1FX-ST EEC 4 TP/TX ports RJ45 sockets, 10/100 MBit/s
1 FX port ST connector, 100 MBit/s multimode / MM
SPIDER 4TX/1FX-SM EEC 4 TP/TX ports RJ45 sockets, 10/100 MBit/s
1 FX port Duplex SC connection, 100 MBit/s singlemode SM
SPIDER 3TX-TAP 3 TP/TX ports RJ45 sockets, 10/100 MBit/s
SPIDER 5TX, SPIDER 5TX EEC 5 TP/TX ports RJ45 sockets, 10/100 MBit/s
SPIDER 8TX, SPIDER 8TX EEC 8 TP/TX ports RJ45 sockets, 10/100 MBit/s

Displays
Equipment status 1 x green LED P – power, supply voltage present
Port status
SPIDER 1TX/1FX... 2 x green LEDs DA/STAT – data, link status
1 x yellow LEDs 10/100 – data rate (TP port)
SPIDER 4TX/1FX... 5 x green LEDs DA/STAT – data, link status
4 x yellow LEDs 10/100 – data rate (TP ports)
SPIDER 3TX-TAP 3 x green LEDs DA/STAT – data, link status
3 x yellow LEDs 10/100 – data rate
SPIDER 5TX, SPIDER 5TX EEC 5 x green LEDs DA/STAT – data, link status
5 x yellow LEDs 10/100 – data rate
SPIDER 8TX, SPIDER 8TX EEC 8 x green LEDs DA/STAT – data, link status
8 x yellow LEDs 10/100 – data rate

Scope of delivery
Rail Switch SPIDER incl. terminal block for supply voltage
description and operating instructions
Order number
Rail Switch SPIDER 3TX-TAP 943 899-001
Rail Switch SPIDER 5TX 943 824-002
Rail Switch SPIDER 5TX EEC 943 824-102
Rail Switch SPIDER 8TX 943 376-001
Rail Switch SPIDER 8TX EEC 943 376-201
Rail Switch SPIDER 1TX/1FX 943 890-001
Rail Switch SPIDER 1TX/1FX EEC 943 927-001
Rail Switch SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM 943 891-001
Rail Switch SPIDER 1TX/1FX-SM EEC 943 928-001
Rail Switch SPIDER 4TX/1FX 943 221-001
Rail Switch SPIDER 4TX/1FX EEC 943 221-101
Rail Switch SPIDER 4TX/1FX-ST EEC 943 914-001
Rail Switch SPIDER 4TX/1FX-SM EEC 943 880-001

Accessories
ETHERNET manual 943 320-011
Manual
Basics Industrial ETHERNET and TCP/IP 280 720-834
Rail Power Supply RPS 30 943 662-003
Rail Power Supply RPS 60 943 662-001
Rail Power Supply RPS 120 943 662-011

Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH


Stuttgarter Straße 45-51
D-72654 Neckartenzlingen
Germany
Tel.: ++49 / 1805 / 14-1538
Fax: ++49 / 7127 / 14-1551
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: http://www.hirschmann.com
Printed in Germany
Subject to alterations

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