Simatic net industrial ethernet switches (54 pages)
Summary of Contents for Siemens SIMATIC NET SCALANCE XC-400
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Introduction Safety notices Security recommendations SIMATIC NET Description of the device Industrial Ethernet switches SCALANCE XC-400 Installing and removing Connecting up Operating Instructions Maintenance and cleaning Troubleshooting Technical specifications Dimension drawings Certifications and approvals 08/2023 C79000-G8976-C694-01...
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Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
Introduction These operating instructions will help you to install and connect devices of the SCALANCE XC-400 product group. The configuration and the integration of the devices in a network are not described in these operating instructions. Scope of validity These operating instructions apply to the following devices: •...
The listed documents are the documents that were available at the time of the publication. Newer versions of these documents or the associated products may be available. Additional information is available in the SIOS or contact your Siemens customer service. Product notes...
Introduction 1.5 Cybersecurity information Catalogs You will find the article numbers for the Siemens products of relevance here in the following catalogs: • SIMATIC NET Industrial Communication / Industrial Identification, catalog IK PI • SIMATIC Products for Totally Integrated Automation and Micro Automation, catalog ST 70 •...
(https://www.siemens.com/ cert). Error/fault If a fault develops, send the device to your SIEMENS representative for repair. Repairs on-site are not permitted. Decommissioning Shut down the device properly to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing confidential data in the device memory.
Introduction 1.10 Electrostatic discharge 1.10 Electrostatic discharge NOTICE Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) Electronic modules contain electrostatic sensitive components These components can easily be destroyed if handled incorrectly. Note the following instructions to avoid damage. • Touch electronic modules only when you absolutely need to work on them. •...
Safety notices Read the safety notices Note the following safety notices. These relate to the entire working life of the device. You should also read the safety notices relating to handling in the individual sections, particularly in the sections "Installation" and "Connecting up". CAUTION To prevent injury and damage, read the manual before using the device.
OpenVPN). • Separate connections correctly (WBM, SSH etc.). • Check the user documentation of other Siemens products that are used together with the device for additional security recommendations. • Using remote logging, ensure that the system protocols are forwarded to a central logging server.
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Security recommendations 3.1 Security recommendations Authentication Note Accessibility risk - Risk of data loss Do not lose the passwords for the device. Access to the device can only be restored by resetting the device to factory settings which completely removes all configuration data. •...
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• Verify certificates based on the fingerprint on the server and client side to prevent "man in the middle" attacks. Use a second, secure transmission path for this. • Before sending the device to Siemens for repair, replace the current certificates and keys with temporary disposable certificates and keys, which can be destroyed when the device is returned.
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Security recommendations 3.1 Security recommendations • Ensure that the latest firmware version is installed, including all security-related patches. You can find the latest information on security patches for Siemens products at the Industrial Security (https://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity) or ProductCERT Security Advisories (https://www.siemens.com/cert/en/cert-security-advisories.htm) website.
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Security recommendations 3.1 Security recommendations Secure/non-secure protocols and services • Avoid or disable non-secure protocols and services, for example HTTP, Telnet and TFTP. For historical reasons, these protocols are available, however not intended for secure applications. Use non-secure protocols on the device with caution. •...
Security recommendations 3.2 Available services Available services The table includes the following columns: • Service/Protocol The protocols and services supported by the device. • Protocol / Port number The protocol used by the service / the port number assigned to the service •...
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Security recommendations 3.2 Available services Service Protocol / Port Default port Configurable Authentication Encryption number status Port Service EtherNet/IP TCP/44818 Closed ✓ UDP/2222 (Open with UDP/44818 EtherNetIP var‐ iants) HTTP Server/Client TCP/80 Closed ✓ ✓ ✓ HTTPS WBM Server/ TCP/443 Open ✓...
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Security recommendations 3.2 Available services Layer 2 service Default Service configura‐ status Setup mode ✓ LLDP Open ✓ RSTP Closed ✓ MSTP Open ✓ 1) Setting according to Security by Default. SCALANCE XC-400 Operating Instructions, 08/2023, C79000-G8976-C694-01...
Description of the device 4.2 Device views Device views 4.2.1 SCALANCE XC416-8 The following figure shows an overview of the components of the SCALANCE XC416-8: ① ⑪ Port LEDs USB console interface ② ⑫ CLP slot "SELECT/SET" button ③ ⑬ Electrical ports with 10/100/1000 Mbps LED display ④...
Description of the device 4.2 Device views 4.2.2 SCALANCE XC419-4 The following figure shows an overview of the components of the SCALANCE XC419-4: ① ⑫ Port LEDs USB console interface ② ⑬ CLP slot "SELECT/SET" button ③ ⑭ Electrical ports with 10/100/1000 Mbps LED display ④...
Description of the device 4.2 Device views 4.2.3 SCALANCE XC424-4 The following figure shows an overview of the components of the SCALANCE XC424-4. ① ⑪ Port LEDs USB console interface ② ⑫ CLP slot "SELECT/SET" button ③ ⑬ Electrical ports with 10/100/1000 Mbps LED display ④...
Description of the device 4.2 Device views 4.2.4 SCALANCE XC432 The following figure shows an overview of the components of the SCALANCE XC432: ① ⑩ Port LEDs USB console interface ② ⑪ CLP slot "SELECT/SET" button ③ ⑫ Electrical ports with 10/100/1000 Mbps LED display ④...
Description of the device 4.4 Components of the product Type designation The type designation of a SCALANCE XC-400 is made up of several parts that have the following meaning: Components of the product The following components are supplied with a SCALANCE XC-400: •...
Description of the device 4.6 Accessories Spare parts The following spare parts are available for the devices mentioned in the scope of validity: 4.5.1 Terminal blocks (2-pin) Component Description Article number 2-pin spring-loaded ter‐ 2-pin spring-loaded terminal block for connect‐ 6GK5980-0BB10-0AA5 minal block ing the 24 V DC power supply and the 24 V DC signaling contact...
Description of the device 4.6 Accessories 4.6.2 Serial USB cable Component Description Article number Connecting cable Preassembled USB cable with USB Type A and USB 7ML1930-1FN Type B connector, length: 2 m (USB Type A / USB Type B) Pack of 1 4.6.3 Plug-in transceiver Pluggable transceiver SFP (1000 Mbps) Type Property...
Description of the device 4.6 Accessories Bidirectional plug-in transceiver SFP Bidirectional plug-in transceivers feature only one fiber connection. They transmit and receive on two different wavelengths. To establish a connection, you need two matching bidirectional SFPs. The connected SFPs must respectively transmit on the wavelength at which the connection partner receives.
Description of the device 4.7 LED display LED display 4.7.1 Position and arrangement The following figure shows the arrangement of the LEDs using the example of a device with 32 ports. LED for displaying the fault/error status LED for displaying the "redundancy manager" function LED for displaying the "standby"...
Description of the device 4.7 LED display Meaning during operation LED color LED status Meaning during operation The device is operating free of errors. The signaling contact is closed. The device has detected a problem. The signaling contact has opened. 4.7.3 "RM"...
Description of the device 4.7 LED display Depending on the set display mode, the "L1", "L2" LEDs and the port LEDs show different information. LED color LED status Meaning DM1 LED DM2 LED Display mode A Green Display mode B Green Display mode C Green Display mode D...
Description of the device 4.7 LED display Meaning in display mode D In display mode D, the "L1" and "L2" LEDs indicate whether the power supply is monitored. L1/L2 LED L1/L2 connector LED color LED status Power supply is not monitored. The signal contact does not respond if neither L1 nor L2 is connected to an adequate power supply.
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Description of the device 4.7 LED display 100 Mbps, 10 Mbps), is still displayed. If there is a connection problem and autonegotiation is active, the port LED goes off. Meaning in display mode C In display mode C, the port LEDs indicate the mode. LED color LED status Meaning...
Description of the device 4.8 SELECT/SET button SELECT/SET button 4.8.1 Position The "SELECT/SET" button is located on the front of the device. Figure 4-6 Position of the "SELECT/SET" button 4.8.2 Function The device has a button with the following functions: • Reset the device to default settings Please note that the button function distinguishes between the startup phase and running operation.
The CLP has a USB type C interface and can be used with the following devices that have a corresponding interface: • Siemens products • Personal computers (PCs), such as desktop PCs, tablet PCs, laptops, or smartphones 4.9.1 Position The CLP slot is located on the top of the device.
– The configuration data of the device is stored in a secured memory area of the CLP. This secured memory area can only be accessed via the authentication of the Siemens device. – The device checks whether a CLP is inserted at one second intervals. If the device detects that the CLP has been removed, it restarts automatically.
Installing and removing Safety during mounting Safety notices When installing the device, keep to the safety notices listed below. NOTICE Improper mounting Improper mounting may damage the device or impair its operation. • Before mounting the device, always ensure that there is no visible damage to the device. •...
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Installing and removing 5.1 Safety during mounting Safety notices on use in hazardous areas General safety notices relating to protection against explosion WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Replacing components may impair suitability for Class 1, Division 2 or Zone 2. WARNING The device is intended for indoor use only. WARNING The device may only be operated in an environment of contamination class 1 or 2 (see EN/IEC 60664-1, GB/T 16935.1).
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Installing and removing 5.1 Safety during mounting WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD For operation the device is intended to be installed within an enclosure/control cabinet. The inner temperature of the enclosure/control cabinet corresponds to the ambient temperature of the device. Use cables with a permitted maximum operating temperature of at least 90 ℃ for power supply, functional grounding and signaling contact and of at least 75 °C for data cables.
Installing and removing 5.2 Types of installation Further notes NOTICE Warming and premature aging of the network component due to direct sunlight Direct sunlight can heat up the device and can lead to premature aging of the network component and its cabling. Provide suitable shade to protect the network component against direct sunlight.
Installing and removing 5.3 Mounting on DIN rails The following installation positions are permitted, but with deviating temperature values (Page 75): • Vertical (position 2) Vertical installation of the rack (DIN rail/mounting rail) Figure 5-2 Vertical installation position on a DIN rail • Ceiling installation/Face down (position 3) The device is installed on the ceiling of a control cabinet, for example.
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Installing and removing 5.3 Mounting on DIN rails Figure 5-3 DIN rail mounting with securing bar in the wall mounting position. Securing bar in the wall mounting position (as supplied). To install the device on a 35 mm DIN rail complying with DIN EN 60715, follow the steps below: 1.
Installing and removing 5.4 Installation on a standard S7-300 rail Installation on a standard S7-300 rail Installing on an S7-300 standard rail Note Note the position of the securing bar, see also section “Dimension drawings (Page 89)“. When supplied, the securing bar is in the wall mounting position. To change the position of the securing bar, refer to the section “Changing the position of the securing bar (Page 50)“.
Installing and removing 5.5 Installation on a standard S7-1500 rail Installation on a standard S7-1500 rail Installing on an S7-1500 standard rail Note Note the position of the securing bar, see also section “Dimension drawings (Page 89)“. When supplied, the securing bar is in the wall mounting position. To change the position of the securing bar, refer to the section “Changing the position of the securing bar (Page 50)“.
Installing and removing 5.6 Wall mounting Wall mounting Preparation Note the position of the securing bar, see also section “Dimension drawings (Page 89)“. When supplied, the securing bar is in the wall mounting position. You do not need to prepare the device any further. If the securing bar is in the rail mounting position, note the section “Changing the position of the securing bar (Page 50)“.
Installing and removing 5.7 Changing the position of the securing bar Changing the position of the securing bar Rail mounting position - wall mounting position To change the securing bar from the rail mounting position to the wall mounting position follow the steps below: 1.
WARNING Use only approved SFP transceivers If you use SFP transceivers that have not been approved by Siemens AG, there is no guarantee that the device will function according to its specifications. If you use unapproved SFP transceivers, this can lead to the following problems: •...
Installing and removing 5.9 Disassembly 5.8.3 Removing a pluggable transceiver (SFP/SFP+) Notes on deinstallation CAUTION Risk of burns due to the high temperatures of the pluggable transceiver The pluggable transceivers can be plugged and pulled during operation. Leave the transceiver to cool down. Procedure Follow the steps below to remove a pluggable transceiver: 1.
Connecting up Safety when connecting up Safety notices for operation with a power supply according to NEC Class 2 Operate the device with a power supply according to NEC Class 2. When connecting up the device, keep to the safety notices listed below. WARNING Power supply The device is designed for operation with a directly connectable safety extra low voltage (SELV)
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Connecting up 6.1 Safety when connecting up NOTICE Suitable fuse for the power supply cables (corresponds to "Limited Energy") The current on the terminal may not exceed 3 A. Use a fuse for the power supply that is suitable for protection of AC/DC power supply circuits * and protects against currents >...
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Connecting up 6.1 Safety when connecting up WARNING Safety notice for connecting with a LAN ID (Local Area Network) A LAN or LAN segment with all the interconnected devices should be contained completely in a single low voltage power distribution in a building. The LAN is designed either for “Environment A”...
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Connecting up 6.1 Safety when connecting up WARNING Unsuitable cables or connectors Risk of explosion in hazardous areas • Only use connectors that meet the requirements of the relevant type of protection. • If necessary, tighten the connector screw connections, device fastening screws, grounding screws, etc.
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Connecting up 6.1 Safety when connecting up Notes for use in hazardous locations according to ATEX, IECEx, UKEX and CCC Ex If you use the device under ATEX, IECEx, UKEX or CCC Ex conditions you must also keep to the following safety instructions in addition to the general safety instructions for protection against explosion: WARNING Transient overvoltages...
Connecting up 6.3 Power supply Wiring rules When wiring use cables with the following AWG categories or cross sections. Wiring rules for ... Screw/spring-loaded ter‐ minals connectable cable cross sec‐ without wire end ferrule 0.25 - 2.5 mm tions for flexible cables ... AWG: 24 - 13 with wire end ferrule with plastic fer‐...
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Connecting up 6.3 Power supply CAUTION Damage to the device due to overvoltage The connector of the external power supply is not protected against strong electromagnetic pulses that can, for example, result from lightning strikes or switching large loads. One of the tests used to attest the immunity of the device to electromagnetic interference is the "surge immunity test"...
Connecting up 6.4 Functional ground Position and assignment Figure 6-1 Position of the power supply and assignment of the terminal block Contact Assignment 24 V DC Ground Ground 24 V DC Functional ground EMC disturbances are diverted to ground via the functional ground. This ensures the immunity of the data transmission.
Connecting up 6.5 Industrial Ethernet ① Grounding terminal with cable ② Fillister head screw with spring washer and washer 1. Loosen the grounding screw). 2. Put the grounding terminal and grounding screw together. 3. Tighten the grounding screw with a maximum torque of 0.75 Nm. Protective/functional ground The connection of the reference potential surface with the protective ground system is normally in the cabinet close to the power feed-in.
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Unlocking the plug with a screwdriver If installation space is limited, you can unlock the connectors using a screwdriver, see also "SIMATIC NET: IE FC RJ45 Plug 4x2 CAT 6A (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ view/102047916)". R-45 connector technology The attachment to Industrial Ethernet uses RJ-45 connected technology with MDI-X assignment.
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Connecting up 6.5 Industrial Ethernet Autonegotiation Autonegotiation means the automatic detection/negotiation of the transmission rate and the operating mode of ports at the opposite end. This makes it possible to configure different devices automatically. Two components connected to a link segment can exchange information about the transfer and can adapt their settings to each other.
Connecting up 6.6 Signaling contact 6.5.2 Optical NOTICE Failure of the data traffic due to contamination of optical plug-in connections Optical sockets and plugs are sensitive to contamination of the end face. Contamination can lead to the failure of the optical transmission network. Take the following precautions to avoid functional impairments: •...
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Connecting up 6.6 Signaling contact WARNING Risk of electric shock and property damage due to voltage being too high The signaling contact can be operated in the voltage range of 19.2 to 31.2 V DC or 19.2 to 30.0 V AC and subjected to a maximum load of 100 mA. With higher voltages or currents, there is a risk of electric shock and damage to the device.
"Accessories (Page 30)". Driver for the USB console interface To use the USB console interface under Windows, you must download and install the following driver: Drivers (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/6GK5998-3GS00-2AC2/dl). Position Figure 6-3 Position of the USB console interface (USB socket Type B)
Connecting up 6.8 Replacing a CLP Replacing a CLP To use the CLP correctly, note the structure of the CLP: ① Square edges ② Front edge of the CLP ③ Round edges Removing a CLP To remove a CLP from the device, follow the steps below: 1.
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Connecting up 6.8 Replacing a CLP SCALANCE XC-400 Operating Instructions, 08/2023, C79000-G8976-C694-01...
Maintenance and cleaning WARNING Unauthorized repair of devices in explosion-proof design Risk of explosion in hazardous areas • Repair work may only be performed by personnel authorized by Siemens. WARNING Impermissible accessories and spare parts Risk of explosion in hazardous areas •...
Troubleshooting Resetting the device to default settings with the button (in the startup phase) NOTICE Connection hazard - risk of communication failure Depending on the configuration of your network, a reset device can cause circular frames and thus the loss of data traffic. NOTICE Configuration hazard - risk of data loss If a CLP is inserted in the device, the CLP is also reset to default settings.
Troubleshooting 8.2 Resetting the device to default settings with the button (during operation) Resetting the device to factory defaults To reset the device to the factory defaults during the startup phase, follow the steps below: 1. Turn off the power to the device. 2.
The device restarts with default settings. Loading a firmware file via TFTP Firmware The firmware is signed and encrypted. This ensures that only firmware created by Siemens can be downloaded to the device. Procedure with Microsoft Windows You can download new firmware to the device using TFTP. To do this, the device does not need to be reachable either using Web Based Management (WBM) or using the Command Line Interface (CLI).
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Troubleshooting 8.3 Loading a firmware file via TFTP 6. Assign an IP address to the device using DHCP or SINEC PNI. 7. In a Windows command prompt, go to the directory where the file with the new firmware is located and use the following command: tftp -i <IP address>...
Max. 100 mA Button Quantity Configuration interface Removable data storage medium Quantity Product name Siemens Configuration and License PLUG (CLP) Electrical data Power supply Rated voltage 24 V DC Voltage range (incl. tolerance) 19.2 to 28.8 V DC, safety extra-low voltage (SELV)
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Technical specifications 9.1 Technical specifications of SCALANCE XC416-8 Technical specifications Ambient temperature Property Startup at -40 °C With LAN operation with RJ45 plug During operation in horizontal installation posi‐ tion (position 1): Up to 2000 m above sea level -40 °C to +60 °C During operation in a different installation posi‐...
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Technical specifications 9.1 Technical specifications of SCALANCE XC416-8 Technical specifications During storage -40 °C to +85 °C During transportation -40 °C to +85 °C Relative humidity During operation at 25 ℃ ≤ 95% without condensation Housing, dimensions and weight Design compact Housing material Basic housing Die cast aluminum, powder coated Front cover Polycarbonate (PC-GF10)
Load rating Max. 100 mA Button Quantity Configuration interface Removable data storage medium Quantity Product name Siemens Configuration and License PLUG (CLP) Electrical data Power supply Rated voltage 24 V DC Voltage range (incl. tolerance) 19.2 to 28.8 V DC, safety extra-low voltage (SELV)
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Technical specifications 9.2 Technical specifications of SCALANCE XC419-4 Technical specifications Ambient temperature Property Startup at -40 °C With LAN operation with RJ45 plug During operation in horizontal installation posi‐ tion (position 1): Up to 2000 m above sea level -40 °C to +60 °C During operation in a different installation posi‐...
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Technical specifications 9.2 Technical specifications of SCALANCE XC419-4 Technical specifications During storage -40 °C to +85 °C During transportation -40 °C to +85 °C Relative humidity During operation at 25 ℃ ≤ 95% without condensation Housing, dimensions and weight Design compact Housing material Basic housing Die cast aluminum, powder coated Front cover Polycarbonate (PC-GF10)
Max. 100 mA Button Quantity Configuration interface Removable data storage medium Quantity Product name Siemens Configuration and License PLUG (CLP) Electrical data Power supply Rated voltage 24 V DC Voltage range (incl. tolerance) 19.2 to 28.8 V DC, safety extra-low voltage (SELV)
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Technical specifications 9.3 Technical specifications of SCALANCE XC424-4 Technical specifications Ambient temperature Property Startup at -40 °C With LAN operation with RJ45 plug During operation in horizontal installation posi‐ tion (position 1): Up to 2000 m above sea level -40 °C to +60 °C During operation in a different installation posi‐...
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Technical specifications 9.3 Technical specifications of SCALANCE XC424-4 Technical specifications During storage -40 °C to +85 °C During transportation -40 °C to +85 °C Relative humidity During operation at 25 ℃ ≤ 95% without condensation Housing, dimensions and weight Design compact Housing material Basic housing Die cast aluminum, powder coated Front cover Polycarbonate (PC-GF10)
Max. 100 mA Button Quantity Configuration interface Removable data storage medium Quantity Product name Siemens Configuration and License PLUG (CLP) Electrical data Power supply Rated voltage 24 V DC Voltage range (incl. tolerance) 19.2 to 28.8 V DC, safety extra-low voltage (SELV)
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Technical specifications 9.4 Technical specifications of SCALANCE XC432 Technical specifications Ambient temperature Property Startup at -40 °C With operation up to 2000 m above During operation in horizontal installation posi‐ sea level tion (position 1): -40 °C to +60 °C During operation in a different installation posi‐ tion (positions 2, 3 and 4): -40 °C ...
Technical specifications 9.7 Switching properties Mechanical stability (in operation) The devices listed in the scope of validity meet the following requirements for mechanical stability during operation: IEC 60068-2-27 shock IEC 60068-2-6 vibration • 15 g, 11 ms duration • 10 - 58 Hz: 0.075 mm •...
Technical specifications 9.8 RF radiation according to NAMUR NE21 Switching properties Full wire speed switching Frame length (bytes) Number of frames per second At 100 Mbps At 1000 Mbps With 10 Gbps 148810 1488095 14880952 84459 844595 8445946 45290 452899 4528986 23496 234962 2349664...
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Technical specifications 9.8 RF radiation according to NAMUR NE21 SCALANCE XC-400 Operating Instructions, 08/2023, C79000-G8976-C694-01...
Dimension drawings Note Dimensions are specified in mm. Front view ① Securing bar in the rail mounting position ② Securing bar in the wall mounting position (as supplied) SCALANCE XC-400 Operating Instructions, 08/2023, C79000-G8976-C694-01...
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Dimension drawings Side view ① Securing bar in the rail mounting position ② Securing bar in the wall mounting position (as supplied) Figure 10-1 Depth SCALANCE XC-400 Operating Instructions, 08/2023, C79000-G8976-C694-01...
Current approvals on the Internet You will find the current approvals for the product on the Internet pages of Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15273/cert). Notes for the manufacturers of machines This product is not a machine in the sense of the EC Machinery Directive or the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations (UK).
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Process Automation DE-76181 Karlsruhe Germany Importer UK: Siemens plc, Manchester M20 2UR You can find the current UK Declaration of Conformity for these products on the Internet pages under Siemens Industry Online Support (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15273/cert). SCALANCE XC-400 Operating Instructions, 08/2023, C79000-G8976-C694-01...
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"SIMATIC NET Product Information Use of subassemblies/modules in a Zone 2 Hazardous Area". You will find this document • on the data medium that ships with some devices. • on the Internet pages under Siemens Industry Online Support (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/78381013).
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Certifications and approvals Note for devices with CLASS 1 LASER Important note on products certified according to Type Examination Certificate KEMA 07ATEX0145 X as of Issue 95 / DEKRA 18ATEX0025 X and IECEx Certificate of Conformity DEK 14.0025X as of Issue 43 / DEK 18.0017X and containing Class 1 optical radiation sources. Note CLASS 1 LASER The device contains optical radiation sources which comply with the limits of Class 1 according...
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Certifications and approvals cULus approval PROG. CNTLR. cULus Listed PROG. CNTLR. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. complying with • UL 61010-2-201 • CAN/CSA-IEC 61010-2-201 Report no. E85972 cULus Approval Hazardous Location cULus Listed PROG.CNTLR. FOR HAZ.LOC. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. complying with • UL121201 •...
Index Grounding screw, 25, 26, 27, 28 Accessories, 30 Approvals, 93 Housing, 77, 80, 83, 85 Article numbers, 23 Autonegotiation, 63 Installation, 77, 80, 83, 85 Installation on a DIN rail, 46 CE mark, 93 Installation on a standard rail, 47, 48 Clip, 51 Wall mounting, 49 CLP, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30 Installation on a DIN rail, 46 Position, 39 Installation on a standard rail, 47, 48...
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Index Pluggable transceiver Inserting, 51 Notes on deinstallation, 52 Removing, 52 USB cable, 31 SFP, 31 USB console interface, 25, 26, 27, 28 Pluggable transceiver slot, 51, 52 Plug-in transceiver SFP bidirectional, 32 Port LED, 25, 26, 27, 28 Port status, 36 Web Based Management (WBM), 73 Power supply, 25, 26, 27, 28, 59 Weight, 77, 80, 83, 85 Wiring rules, 59, 64 Removable data storage medium, 30...