FL SWITCH SF…
Factoryline switches with standard functions
Data sheet
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Description
The FL SWITCH SF… range of Factoryline switches with
standard functions in numerous versions can be used for
quick and cost-effective Ethernet network expansion. The
switches have 8 or 16 ports, up to two of which are multimode glass fiber ports provided in the SC or ST format. The
twisted pair ports of the switches support both Ethernet with
a transmission speed of 10 Mbps and fast Ethernet with a
transmission speed of 100 Mbps. The glass fiber ports only
support 100 Mbps.
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Features and fields of application
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Increased network performance by filtering the data
traffic.
– Local data traffic remains local.
– The data volume in the network segments is
reduced.
Easy network expansion without configuration of the
switch.
Coupling copper network segments with different bit
rates.
– Automatic detection of the data transmission speed
of 10 or 100 Mbps.
Auto negotiation: Each copper port establishes a half or
full duplex connection with 10 or 100 Mbps.
Auto crossing: It is not necessary to make a distinction
between 1:1 or crossover Ethernet copper cables.
Electrical isolation of network segments using up to two
fiber optic ports.
Increasing the maximum cable length to 10,000 m
(62.5/125 µm) or to 6400 m (50/125 µm) using a fiber
optic port.
Floating alarm output: The alarm output can be used to
monitor the redundant voltage supply.
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The switches regenerate received data telegrams and send
them to the port to which the device is connected with the
corresponding target address.
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Please note the different connection directions of the transmission media: Copper cables are connected at the
front, glass fiber cables at the bottom.
Make sure you always use the latest documentation.
It can be downloaded at www.phoenixcontact.net/catalog.
This data sheet is valid for all products listed on the following page:
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Ordering data
Products
Description
Type
Order No.
Pcs. / Pkt.
Ethernet switch with 8 RJ45 ports
FL SWITCH SF 8TX
2832771
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Ethernet switch with 7 RJ45 ports and
1 fiber optic port in SC format
FL SWITCH SF 7TX/FX
2832726
1
Ethernet switch with 6 RJ45 ports and
2 fiber optic ports in SC format
FL SWITCH SF 6TX/2FX
2832933
1
Ethernet switch with 16 RJ-45 ports
FL SWITCH SF 16TX
2832849
1
Ethernet switch with 15 RJ45 ports and
1 fiber optic port in SC format
FL SWITCH SF 15TX/FX
2832661
1
Ethernet switch with 14 RJ45 ports and
2 fiber optic ports in SC format
FL SWITCH SF 14TX/2FX
2832593
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Ethernet switch with 7 RJ45 ports and
1 fiber optic port in ST format
FL SWITCH SF 7TX/FX ST
2832577
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Ethernet switch with 6 RJ45 ports and
2 fiber optic ports in ST format
FL SWITCH SF 6TX/2FX ST
2832674
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Accessories
Description
Type
Order No.
Pcs. / Pkt.
Rail adapter for mounting the 8-port switch
at an angle of 90°
FL RA SF8
2832519
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Universal end clamp
E/NS 35 N
0800886
50
RJ45 connector set; gray for 1:1 cables (pack of 2)
FL PLUG RJ45 GR/2
2744856
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RJ45 connector set; green for crossover cables (pack of 2)
FL PLUG RJ45 GN/2
2744571
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Double sheathed Ethernet cable
FL CAT5 HEAVY
2744814
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Flexible Ethernet cable
FL CAT5 FLEX
2744830
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Assembly tool for RJ45 connector
FL CRIMPTOOL
2744869
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Patchbox 8 x RJ45 CAT5e, pre-assembled, can be retrofitted
FL PBX 8TX
2832496
1
Patchbox 6 x RJ45 CAT5e and 4 SC-RJ, glass pre-assembled, can be
retrofitted
FL PBX 6TX/4FX
2832506
1
Patch cable, CAT 5, pre-assembled, 0.3 m long
FL CAT5 PATCH 0,3
2832250
10
Patch cable, CAT 5, pre-assembled, 0.5 m long
FL CAT5 PATCH 0,5
2832263
10
Patch cable, CAT 5, pre-assembled, 1.0 m long
FL CAT5 PATCH 1,0
2832276
10
Patch cable, CAT 5, pre-assembled, 1.5 m long
FL CAT5 PATCH 1,5
2832221
10
Patch cable, CAT 5, pre-assembled, 2.0 m long
FL CAT5 PATCH 2,0
2832289
10
Patch cable, CAT 5, pre-assembled, 3.0 m long
FL CAT5 PATCH 3,0
2832292
10
Patch cable, CAT 5, pre-assembled, 5.0 m long
FL CAT5 PATCH 5,0
2832580
10
Patch cable, CAT 5, pre-assembled, 7.5 m long
FL CAT5 PATCH 7,5
2832616
10
Patch cable, CAT 5, pre-assembled, 10.0 m long
FL CAT5 PATCH 10
2832629
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Dust protection caps for RJ45 sockets
FL RJ45 PROTECT CAP
2832991
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Technical data
General data
Function
Switch/repeater; conforms to standard IEEE 802.3
Latency of the communication processor
6 µs plus frame time (16-port version)
8 µs plus frame time (8-port version)
Housing dimensions (width x height x depth) in mm
8-port switch (RJ45)
135 x 80 x 30 (without COMBICON)
135 x 94 x 30 (with COMBICON)
8-port switch (fiber optics)
135 x 89 x 30 (without COMBICON)
135 x 103 x 30 (with COMBICON)
16-port switch (RJ45)
200 x 80 x 30 (without COMBICON)
200 x 94 x 30 (with COMBICON)
16-port switch (fiber optics)
200 x 80 x 30 (without COMBICON)
200 x 103 x 30 (with COMBICON)
Permissible operating temperature
0°C to 55°C
Permitted storage temperature
-20°C to 70°C
Degree of protection
IP20, DIN 40050, IEC 60529
Class of protection
Class 3 VDE 0106; IEC 60536
Humidity (operation)
5% to 95%, no condensation
Humidity (storage)
5% to 95%, no condensation
Air pressure (operation)
86 kPa to 108 kPa, 1500 m above sea level
Air pressure (storage)
66 kPa to 108 kPa, 3500 m above sea level
Preferred mounting position
Perpendicular to a standard DIN rail
Connection to protective earth ground
Snapped onto a grounded DIN rail
Weight
8-port switch
260 g, typical
16-port switch
380 g, typical
Supply voltage (US)
Connection
Via COMBICON;
conductor cross-section 2.5 mm2, maximum
Nominal value
24 V DC
Permissible ripple
3.6 Vpp within the permissible voltage range
Permissible voltage range
18.5 V DC to 30.2 V DC
Current consumption at US
Depends on the device - see the following table
Inrush current
9A
Protection against polarity reversal
None
Test voltage
500 V DC for 1 minute
Power consumption
Depends on the device - see the following table
Module
Current consumption
FL SWITCH SF 8TX
200 mA
Power consumption
4.8 W
FL SWITCH SF 7TX/FX (ST)
220 mA
5.28 W
FL SWITCH SF 6TX/2FX (ST)
240 mA
5.76 W
FL SWITCH SF 16TX
300 mA
7.2 W
FL SWITCH SF 15TX/FX
330 mA
7.92 W
FL SWITCH SF 14TX/2FX
360 mA
8.64 W
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Interfaces
Total number of Ethernet interfaces
8/16
Properties of RJ45 ports
Number
6, 7, 8, 14, 15 or 16 depending on the device version
Connection format
8-pos. RJ45 socket on the switch
Connection medium
Twisted pair cable with a conductor cross-section of 0.14 mm² to 0.22 mm²
Cable impedance
100
Transmission speed
10/100 Mbps
Maximum network segment expansion
100 m
Properties of fiber optic ports
Number
0, 1 or 2 depending on the device version
Connection format
SC duplex socket or ST socket on the switch
Wavelength
1300 nm
Laser protection
Class 1 according to DIN EN 60825-1:2001-11
Minimum transmission length, including 3 dB system reserve
6.4 km glass fiber with F-G 50/125 0.7 dB/km F1200
2.8 km glass fiber with F-G 50/125 1.6 dB/km F800
10 km glass fiber with F-G 62.5/125 0.7 dB/km F1000
3 km glass fiber with F-G 62.5/125 2.6 dB/km F600
Dynamic (average) transmission power (fiber type) in link mode
Minimum
Maximum
-24 dBm (50/125 µm) / -19 dBm (62.5/125 µm)
-14 dBm (50/125 µm) / -14 dBm (62.5/125 µm)
Minimum receiver responsiveness
-32 dBm (dynamic)
Maximum overrange
-14 dBm (dynamic)
Transmission speed
100 Mbps
Alarm contact
Voltage
24 V DC, typical
Current carrying capacity
100 mA, typical
Mechanical tests
Shock test according to IEC 60068-2-27
Operation: 25g, 11 ms period, half-sine shock pulse
Storage/transport: 50g, 11 ms period, half-sine shock pulse
Vibration resistance according to IEC 60068-2-6
Operation/storage/transport: 5g, 150 Hz, criterion 3
Free fall according to IEC 60068-2-32
1m
Conformance with EMC directives
Developed according to IEC 61000-6-2
IEC 61000-4-2 (ESD)
Criterion B
IEC 61000-4-3 (radiated-noise immunity)
Criterion A
IEC 61000-4-4 (burst)
Criterion A
IEC 61000-4-5 (surge)
Criterion B
IEC 61000-4-6 (conducted noise immunity)
Criterion A
IEC 61000-4-8 (noise immunity against magnetic fields)
Criterion A
EN 55022 (noise emission)
Class A
Approvals
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U Class I, Div. 2
u
E199827
E140324
ROHS EEE 2002/95/EC, WEEE 2002/96/EC
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Document changes
7009_00
First version
7009_01
Technical data modified and module marking updated
7009_02
Fiber optic technical data and alarm contact wiring modified
7009_03
Approvals added
7009_04
Port numbering and rail adapter added
7009_05
ST versions added
7009_06
Values for humidity changed, approval added
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Dimensions
X9
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
US1
X7
X8
100
100
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
X5
X6
100
100
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
X3
X4
100
100
LNK/ACT
X1
100
US2
LNK/ACT
X2
100
FL SWITCH SF 8TX
Ord.-No.: 2832771
X17
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
US1
US2
X7
100
LNK/ACT
X4
100
100
LNK/ACT
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LNK/ACT
X3
LNK/ACT
X1
X2
100
100
100
T
C
/A
K
LN
T
C
/A
K
LN
X14
100
100
LNK/ACT
X9
X8
LNK/ACT
X13
LNK/ACT
X11
X12
100
100
0
100
FL SWITCH SF 14TX/2FX
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10
X6
X16
100
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
X5
0
LNK/ACT
100
10
100
LNK/ACT
X15
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
X10
100
100
Dimensions
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Housing versions and position of the fiber optic connections
The housings of the 8-port versions are identical. On the fiber optic versions, the connections for the fiber optic ports are at
the bottom (see also Figure 3).
US1 GND US2 GND R1
R2
NC
US1 GND US2 GND R1
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
US1
X7
X8
100
100
R2
NC
X9
X9
LNK/ACT
US2
US1
US2
X7
100
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
X5
X6
100
100
100
X4
100
100
LNK/ACT
X3
X8
X4
100
100
X1
X1
X2
100
100
LN
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
K/
AC
X3
FL SWITCH SF 7TX/FX ST
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100
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
X6
X5
T
10
0
LNK/ACT
X2
100
100
FL SWITCH SF 8TX
Ord.-No.: 2832771
TD
RD
700901000
Figure 2
Housing examples for 8-port switches - FL SWITCH SF 8TX (left)/FL SWITCH 7TX/FX ST (right)
The housings of the 16-port versions are identical. On the fiber optic versions, the connections for the fiber optic ports are at
the bottom.
X17
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
US1
US2
X7
100
LNK/ACT
FL SWITCH SF 14TX/2FX
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LNK/ACT
X3
X4
100
100
T
C
/A
Figure 3
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LNK/ACT
X1
X2
100
100
LN
T
C
/A
LNK/ACT
X13
X14
100
100
LNK/ACT
X9
X8
K
LNK/ACT
100
LNK/ACT
X11
X12
100
100
0
100
10
X6
X16
100
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
X5
0
LNK/ACT
100
10
100
LNK/ACT
X15
K
LN
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
X10
100
100
Housing example for 16-port switches (FL SWITCH 14TX/2FX)
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Local diagnostic and status indicators
Des.
Color
Status
US1
Green
On
Supply voltage US1 in the tolerance zone
Off
Supply voltage US1 too low
On
Supply voltage US2 in the tolerance zone
Off
Supply voltage US2 too low
US2
Green
Meaning
One LED per port
LNK/ACT
Green
On
Flashing
100
8
Yellow
Link active
Active telegram
Off
Link not active
On
Data transmission speed 100 Mbps
Off
Data transmission speed not 100 Mbps
General information
CAUTION:
Disregarding this warning may result in damage
to equipment and/or serious personal injury. Only
qualified personnel may start up and operate this
device. According to the safety instructions in this
text, qualified personnel are persons who are
authorized to start up, to ground, and to mark
devices, systems, and equipment according to
the standards of safety technology. In addition,
these persons must be familiar with all warning
instructions and maintenance measures in this
text.
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Install the FL SWITCH SF… module on a clean DIN rail. To
avoid contact resistance only use clean, corrosion-free DIN
rails. End clamps can be mounted on both sides of the
module to stop the modules from slipping on the DIN rail.
Connect the DIN rail to protective earth ground
using a grounding terminal block. The modules
are grounded when snapped onto the DIN rail.
Connect protective earth ground with low
impedance.
9.1
1.
2.
NOTE:
The FL SWITCH SF… module is designed
exclusively for SELV operation according to
IEC 950 / EN 60950 / VDE 0805.
3.
9.2
1.
WARNING: EXPLOSION HAZARD
– This equipment is suitable for use in Class I,
Zone 2, Groups A,B,C, and D or nonhazardous locations only.
– Substitution of components may impair
suitability for Class I, Zone 2.
– Do not disconnect equipment unless power
has been switched off or the area is known to
be non-hazardous.
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Installation
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3.
Mounting
Place the module onto the DIN rail from above. The
upper holding keyway of the module must be hooked
onto the top edge of the DIN rail.
Push the module from the front towards the mounting
surface.
Once the module is snapped on properly, check that it
is fixed securely on the DIN rail.
Removal
Insert a suitable tool (e.g., needle-nose pliers) into the
arresting latch and pull it down.
Pull the module slightly away from the mounting
surface.
Lift the module from the DIN rail.
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9.3
Terminal assignment
U S 1
G N D
1
2
U S 2
3
G N D
4
5
R 1
R 2
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9.4
Connecting the supply voltage
The module is operated using a +24 V DC SELV.
The module is fully operational even with only one
supply voltage (without jumpering it to other
supply voltage terminal blocks) and/or without
wiring the alarm contact.
N C
7
8
7 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 5
Figure 4
Terminal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Terminal assignment
Meaning
Supply voltage +US1
GND US1
Supply voltage +US2
GND US2
Alarm contact 1 (R1)
Alarm contact 2 (R2)
Functional earth ground
Not connected
Figure 5
Typical supply of the module from one or two
voltage sources
Supplying the module from one voltage source
The alarm contact is open if voltage is present at
both supply voltage terminal blocks US1 and
US2. In the event of an error at one of the two
voltage sources, the contact is closed.
If the voltage is not supplied redundantly, terminal
blocks US1 and US2 must be jumpered (see
Figure 4, version 1), so that the voltage can be
monitored via the alarm contact.
Option: In addition, noise immunity can be
increased in environments subject to high EMI by
a low-impedance connection to functional earth
ground via terminal block 7.
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Figure 6
9.6
Figure 7
X2
100
X1
100
X4
100
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
LNK/ACT
X3
100
P in 1
LNK/ACT
R D +
X6
P in 2
100
R D -
100
P in 3
100
T D +
LNK/ACT
P in 4
X5
n .c .
100
P in 5
LNK/ACT
n .c .
X9
P in 6
US2
T D -
US1
P in 7
X8
n .c .
R J 4 5
LNK/ACT
P in 8
Using the FL RA SF8 rail adapter the 8-port SF switches can
also be mounted on the DIN rail at an angle of 90°. In
addition, the switch can be fixed on the DIN rail using the
E/NS 35 universal end clamp.
LNK/ACT
n .c .
Mounting option
FL SWITCH SF 8TX
Ord.-No.: 2832771
The FL SWITCH SF… module has up to sixteen Ethernet
ports on the front in RJ45 format, to which only twisted pair
cables with an impedance of 100 can be connected. The
data transmission speed is 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. In
addition, each port has an auto crossing function: It is not
necessary to make a distinction between 1:1 or crossover
Ethernet cables.
X7
9.5
FL SWITCH SF 8TX rotated 90° and DIN railmounted
Pin assignment of the Ethernet ports in RJ45
format
Switching features of the FL SWITCH SF…
Store and forward
All data telegrams received by the switch are stored and
checked for validity. Invalid or faulty data packets
(> 1522 bytes or CRC errors) and fragments (< 64 bytes)
are rejected. Valid data telegrams are forwarded by the
switch. The switch always forwards the data using the data
transmission speed used in the target network segment.
Multi-address function
The switch automatically learns the addresses of
termination devices, which are connected via the port, by
evaluating the source addresses in the data telegrams. Only
packets with unknown addresses, with a source address of
this port or with a multicast/broadcast address in the target
address field are forwarded via the corresponding port. The
switch can store up to 2k (8-port version) or 8k (16-port
version) addresses in its address table with an aging time of
five minutes. This is important when more than one
termination device is connected to one or more ports. In this
way, several independent subnetworks can be connected
to one switch.
A restart deletes the entire address table.
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