Instruction Manual for OSD models including: OSD2184P Engineered Industrial Ethernet Solutions, OSD2184P, Engineered Industrial Ethernet Solutions, Industrial Ethernet Solutions, Ethernet Solutions, Solutions

OSD2184P/PW OM

OSD2184P/PW OM - Optical Systems DesignOptical Systems Design


File Info : application/pdf, 36 Pages, 1.80MB

PDF preview unavailable. Download the PDF instead.

10119603
Operator Manual
OSD2184P / PW
Micro 10/100/1000Base-T to 100/1000Base-X 3-Port Switch with IEEE802.3af/at/bt & PoH PoE Source

INDEX 1

1 TECHNICAL SUMMARY ................................................................................................ 5

1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2
1.2 1.3 1.4

BRIEF DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................. 5 OVERVIEW ...........................................................................................................................5 FEATURES AND BENEFITS ................................................................................................5
TYPICAL SYSTEM DESIGN ........................................................................................ 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................. 7 FRONT / REAR PANEL LAYOUT ..............................................................................10

2 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION .............................................................................11

2.1 2.2
2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.6 2.2.7 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.4 2.4.1 2.5 2.5.1 2.5.2 2.6 2.6.1 2.6.2

INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................ 11 INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................... 11
WARNING AND PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................11 DRAWINGS AND DIMENSIONS.........................................................................................12 LOCATION ..........................................................................................................................13 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS.....................................................................................13 LED INDICATORS...............................................................................................................14 CONTROLS ......................................................................................................................... 15 FITTING SFP CONNECTORS ............................................................................................17 SINGLE/DUAL SIGNATURE PD OPERATION .........................................................18 SINGLE SIGNATURE PD....................................................................................................18 DUAL SIGNATURE PD .......................................................................................................18 FIXED RJ45 COPPER PIN ASSIGNMENTS.......................................................................19 OPERATION ..............................................................................................................20 CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................................................20 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE (CLI) .........................................................................21 TERMINAL EMULATION SETUP........................................................................................21 COMMAND LINE FUNCTIONS ...........................................................................................22 WEB GUI....................................................................................................................25 LOGGING ON TO THE SWITCH ........................................................................................26 GUI MENU...........................................................................................................................26

3 MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................34

3.1

INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................ 34

3.2

EXTERNAL INSPECTION .........................................................................................34

3.3

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................34

4 WARRANTY..................................................................................................................35

4.1 4.2
4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4

WARRANTY PERIOD ................................................................................................35 REPAIRS ...................................................................................................................35
WARRANTY REPAIRS .......................................................................................................35 OUT-OF-WARRANTY REPAIRS.........................................................................................35 SITE REPAIRS ....................................................................................................................35 EXCLUSIONS .....................................................................................................................35

FIGURE 1: TYPICAL SYSTEM DESIGN...................................................................................................6 FIGURE 2: PANEL LAYOUT ...................................................................................................................10 FIGURE 3: MOUNTING DIMENSIONS ...................................................................................................12
FIGURE 4: POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS ......................................................................................13 FIGURE 5: PORT/LED ............................................................................................................................14 FIGURE 6: CONTROLS ..........................................................................................................................15 FIGURE 7: 3-WAY DIP SWITCH.............................................................................................................15 FIGURE 8: FITTING/REMOVING SFP CONNECTORS .........................................................................17 FIGURE 9: SINGLE SIGNATURE PD .....................................................................................................18 FIGURE 10: DUAL SIGNATURE PD.......................................................................................................18 FIGURE 11: FIXED RJ45 ETHERNET CONNECTORS .........................................................................19 FIGURE 12: CLI PORT SETTINGS.........................................................................................................21 FIGURE 13: CLI "?" COMMAND .............................................................................................................22 FIGURE 14: CLI ­ VERSION CHECK.....................................................................................................23 FIGURE 15: CLI ­ POE DUMP ...............................................................................................................23 FIGURE 16: CLI ­ IP CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................24 FIGURE 17: CLI ­ DEFAULT SETTING..................................................................................................24

PAGE 3

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

TABLE 1: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................................................................7 TABLE 2: POWER CONNECTION..........................................................................................................13 TABLE 3: LED FUNCTION......................................................................................................................14 TABLE 4: 3-WAY DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ............................................................................................15 TABLE 5: POE MODE.............................................................................................................................16 TABLE 6: CLI COMMAND LIST ..............................................................................................................22

PAGE 4

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

1 TECHNICAL SUMMARY
1.1 BRIEF DESCRIPTION
1.1.1 OVERVIEW
The OSD2184P is a 3-port industrial Ethernet switch offering Power over Ethernet meeting the latest IEEE802.3bt PoE specification with continued support for devices requiring IEEE802.3af/at and HDBase-T (PoH) PoE. Each of the two RJ45 ports is capable of providing 90W with a total power budget of 170W. This allows the latest PoE devices such as IP cameras, Wireless Access Points, microwave links and VOIP phones to be easily connected to your network. With a compact design the OSD2184P can easily be mounted inside a network enclosure or a Smart Pole using the DIN rail or wall mounting brackets provided. Additionally, the OSD2184PW version can be powered from a 12VDC to 57VDC supply. A rugged IP30 casing, fan-less design and wide operating temperature range from -40 to +75°C make this product ideally suited for use in a wide range of harsh industrial environments.

1.1.2 FEATURES AND BENEFITS
 Complies with IEEE802.3i/802.3u/ 802.3ab 10/100/1000Base-T, IEEE802.3u 100BaseFx, IEEE802.3z 1000Base-Lx/Sx standards
 Has two fixed 10/100/1000Base-T copper ports and one 100Mbps/1000Mbps SFP port
 Auto MDI/MDIX on copper port (supports both straight through and crossover cables)
 Can be used with either singlemode or multimode fiber over a variety of link budgets
 Complies with IEEE802.3af/at/bt and HDBaseT (PoH) standards
 Provides up to 90W to each RJ45 port, up to 170W in total
 User selectable PoE mode setup via Push Button

 Integrates with third party NMS system via industry standard SNMP v1, v2c, v3
 Port based MAC address security to allow communication with approved products only
 Web browser based Graphical User Interface (GUI)
 Available for operation over 1 or 2 fibers
 Powered by non-critical 46 to 57VDC supplies for OSD2184P or 12 to 57VDC for OSD2184PW (voltage booster version)
 Operates over the temperature range of 40°C to +75°C
 Remote PoE on/off control and status monitoring
 Supports 10KB jumbo frames
 SFP module sold separately
 DIN rail or wall mounting

PAGE 5

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

1.2 TYPICAL SYSTEM DESIGN
Figure 1 below indicates a possible set-up for an OSD2184P/PW system.
FIGURE 1: TYPICAL SYSTEM DESIGN

PAGE 6

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

1.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

TABLE 1: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Hardware
Ethernet Jumbo Frame Support SFP Optical Data Interface Four PoE modes (user configurable via push button or GUI) Enclosure Protection Class Installation DIP Switch Power Requirements OSD2184P
Power Requirements OSD2184PW
Output PoE Vdrop per port Power Connector Indicators
Environmental Relative Humidity Dimensions Weight
Management
Interfaces
Port Configuration Port Status Port Security
Warranty
Warranty Period MTBF (Ground Benign Environment, 30ºC

2 x 10/100/1000Base-T RJ45, IEEE802.3i/802.3u/802.3ab 10KB 1 x Gigabit SFP ports (100Mbps or 1000Mbps user selectable) IEEE802.3z 1000Base-Lx/Sx, IEEE802.3u 100Base-Fx IEEE802.3af/at, IEEE802.3bt, HDBase-T (PoH) Additional PoE modes available via Web-GUI (see below table)
IP30 DIN rail, wall mount or desktop 3 way DIP switch for configuration Input Voltage: +46VDC to +57VDC @ 8W +PoE output power for PD devices Output PoE Voltage: Vin - Vdrop Input Voltage: +12VDC to +57VDC @ 15W +PoE output power for PD devices Output PoE Voltage: 56 to 57V - Vdrop PoE voltage drop per port <0.5V @ 30W, <1V @ 60W, <1.5V @ 90W 2 way 3.5mm terminal block 2 x Copper Link/Activity on RJ45 2 x Copper Speed on RJ45 2 x PoE Power On/Off 4 x PoE Mode 1 x Power On/Off 1 x SFP Link/Speed on SFP -40 to +75ºC 0 to 95% non-condensing 90W x 88D x 49H mm 400g
Command Line Interface (CLI mini USB) Web browser based Graphical User Interface (GUI) SNMP v1, v2c, v3 Auto negotiation Speed, duplex mode, ink status, auto negotiation status Individual port partner MAC address allocation (manual entry)
5 Years 455,000 hours for OSD2184P 402,000 hours for OSD2184PW

PAGE 7

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

PoE

Operating Mode

Legacy Detection Pair Number Options Options

BT

Enable, Disable 2

4

PoH

Disable

2

4

Pre-BT

Enable, Disable 2 4

Mode 4P CDP

Enable

2

4

BT Special

Enable

2

BT Class0=Class4

Enable

2

4

2P 3 Finger

Enable

2

4P 4 Finger

Enable

4

BT with PoH

Enable

2

4

BT PoH Like on all Class Enable

2

4

BT Special Class 4

Enable

2

4

*PoE Configurable parameters via Web-GUI

Maximum Power Options
15W, 30W 15W, 30W, 60W, 90W 45W 90W 30W 60W 30W 60W 45W
30W 60W, 90W 30W
60W
45W 90W 45W 90W 30W 60W

PoE Output Power Budget (Total Power of Two Copper Ports) with temperature derating

PAGE 8

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

PAGE 9

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

1.4 FRONT / REAR PANEL LAYOUT
Front Panel: The front panel consists of one fixed copper port for 10/100/1000Base-T, one SFP port and a 2-way terminal block power connector Rear Panel: one fixed copper port for 10/100/1000Base-T, a 3-way DIP switch and a USB port.
The SFP device is sold separately giving the user choice to use either one or two fiber communications with various optical power outputs depending on the distance required. Each section will be described further throughout this manual.
Front Panel

RJ45 Port SFP Port

Power Input

Rear Panel RJ45 Port 3-Way DIP switch
FIGURE 2: PANEL LAYOUT

PoE Mode Push button
Earth Screw
USB port
Erase/Restore Push Button

PAGE 10

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

2 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
2.1 INTRODUCTION
This section outlines the methods required to install and operate the OSD2184P/PW successfully. It should be studied carefully if damage to the equipment or poor results are to be avoided. This equipment has been fully tested prior to dispatch and is ready for immediate operation. However, it is advisable to check for external transportation damage before operation. If damage is evident, return the unit with the packaging to your supplier immediately.
2.2 INSTALLATION
2.2.1 WARNING AND PRECAUTIONS  ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
 OPTICAL OUTPUT OPERATION WARNING: Laser Safety: Class 1 Laser Product per IEC/EN 60825-1:2014 standard.
Class 1
The OSD2184P/PW is a Class 1 laser product.

PRECAUTIONS
 All service personnel should be provided training as to the hazards of direct viewing of laser radiation and of the precautionary measures during servicing of equipment
 Areas where laser products are installed should be restricted in access to trained service personnel only and appropriate warning signs posted in the work area.
 All laser apertures should be covered by protective covers when not connected to optical fibers. Never leave outputs uncovered.
 Laser equipment should be positioned above or below eye level where possible. Apertures should be positioned away from personnel.
 Protective eyewear should be worn in the vicinity of laser equipment.

PAGE 11

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

2.2.2 DRAWINGS AND DIMENSIONS The OSD2184P/PW is designed to be wall mounted onto a DIN-Rail (35mm top hat) fixture or by using 4 x M4 captivated screws (DIN Rail mount requires removal and flanges repositioned ­ see below). The unit dimensions (excluding connectors, SFPs, etc) is shown in below.
Wall Mount

DIN Mount

Bottom View

Supplied DIN clip + 4
x screws

With DIN clip fitted

PAGE 12

FIGURE 3: MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

2.2.3 LOCATION
As with any electrical device, the OSD2184P/PW should be placed where the switch will not be subjected to extreme temperatures, humidity, or electromagnetic interference. Specifically, the site selected should meet the following requirements:
· The ambient temperature should be between -40°C to 75°C. · The relative humidity should be less than 95 percent, non-condensing. · Surrounding electrical devices should not exceed the electromagnetic field (RFC)
standards. · Make sure that the switch receives adequate ventilation. Do not block the ventilation
holes on any side of the switch.
Note: Without proper cooling and control (lowering) of ambient temperature, the components within the OSD2184P/PW can be subject to increased heat shortening the longevity and reliability. It is thus good engineering practice to ensure the unit is installed in a well-ventilated area.

2.2.4 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS
IMPORTANT! There are two options available for the OSD2184P: The OSD2184P and OSD2184PW. The Table below (Table 2) indicates the power requirements for each. They both require external DC power which is connected via the 2-way terminal block located on the front panel as shown in Figure 4.

CAUTION
!

It is highly recommended to wait about 30 seconds before reconnecting the PD after the PD has been disconnected from the unit. This will prevent a high inrush current being applied to the unit. Although the OSD2184P/PW has a high inrush current tolerance (400mA for 50 to 75ms as per the IEEE802.3at standard), inrush currents higher than 1.5A may damage the device.

TABLE 2: POWER CONNECTION

OSD Version
OSD2184P OSD2184PW

External Power Pin
+
+
-

*52VDC recommended for PoE+ or  55VDC for 60W PoE

Specification
+46VDC to +57VDC @ 8W
+12VDC to +57VDC @ 15W
0V Chassis Ground connection point

PAGE 13

Front Panel FIGURE 4: POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS
OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

2.2.5 LED INDICATORS











 
FIGURE 5: PORT/LED

TABLE 3: LED FUNCTION

No Indicator



PoE

 LNK/ACT



SPD

 LNK SPD



PWR

 PoE Mode



PoE

LED Colour Green(1) Amber Green Amber Green Green Green Green(1)

FUNCTION

On

Off

PoE Enable

No PoE

Copper Link Activity

Copper Speed

1Gbps

Fiber Speed

100Mbps 1Gbps

No Copper Link 10/100Mbps
No Optical Link

Power On

Power Off

See Table 5

See Table 5

PoE Enable

No PoE

Blinking Invalid Device(2)
Activity(3)
-
-
Invalid Device(2)

Notes: (1) When PoE LED is on it indicates that the unit is supplying power to the PSE
(2) Invalid device ­ No PoE output (3) Activity indicates traffic for copper port

PAGE 14

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

2.2.6 CONTROLS
The OSD2184P/PW has a number of control functions: a 3-Way DIP Switch and a PoE Mode push button and Erase/Restore push button

3-Way DIP Switch

PoE Mode Push Button

FIGURE 6: CONTROLS

ON
OFF
1 23

FIGURE 7: 3-WAY DIP SWITCH

SWITCH NUMBER
1
2
3

TABLE 4: 3-WAY DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

DESCRIPTION

SWITCH POSITION

FUNCTION

Function
Optical Port Speed
CTRL

OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON

User Mode* Programming Mode 1000BASE-X* 100BASE-X PoE Disabled PoE Enabled*

* Default settings.

CTRL - PoE Enable/Disable Switch
In Disable mode, PoE is disabled to both ports regardless of the GUI settings
In Enable mode, PoE is enabled to both ports in default settings. If the user configured the PoE port settings via the GUI, the previous setting will be `remembered' with either toggling of the switch and/or cycling the power to the unit.

PAGE 15

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

ERASE/RESTORE Push Button
The ERASE/RESTORE push button erases most recent IP configuration settings and resets the unit to Factory Default Setting
· Ensure DIP switch 1 is in "Default" mode (OFF position) and the unit is off (not powered) when performing reset.
· Press and hold the Reset button for 10 seconds and power up the unit. · Wait for unit to restart. · The factory default setting is now restored. The IP address is set to 192.168.0.99.

PoE Mode Push Button
The PoE Mode push button is used to control the PoE settings. Pressing the push button will cycle through the different modes as set out in the table below.
TABLE 5: POE MODE

LED NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

MODE

FUNCTION

1

BT Mode

4 Pair power output, 90W Max, High Inrush Current Mode off

2

PoH Mode

4 Pair power output, 90W Max, High Inrush Current Mode off

3

BT Mode

2 Pair power output, 30W Max, High Inrush Current Mode off

Custom There are no customized settings - this mode

4

Mode will be skipped.

PAGE 16

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

2.2.7 FITTING SFP CONNECTORS
Care should be taken when inserting/removing the SFP connectors from SFP port as SFP modules are Electrostatic (ES) sensitive and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions should be taken when installing. Ensure that the SFP is fully engaged and latched into position.
Inserting SFP ­ Ensure that the SFP lever is in the locked position and insert into appropriate SFP port. Gently push the SFP until it locks into place. Remove plastic/rubber dust cap and fit fiber cable or RJ45 plug.
Removing SFP ­ Remove fiber connector or RJ45 plug. Pull the SFP lever down to unlock SFP from housing. Using the lever, gently pull the SFP out.

Fiber SFP

2 1

Copper SFP

Inserting SFP

Removing SFP
2
1

Inserting SFP

Removing SFP

FIGURE 8: FITTING/REMOVING SFP CONNECTORS

PAGE 17

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

2.3 SINGLE/DUAL SIGNATURE PD OPERATION
The OSD2184P/PW supports single, dual or either single/dual signature PD by automatically detecting the user PD signature. 2.3.1 SINGLE SIGNATURE PD A "single signature PD" shares the same detection signature, classification signature, and maintains power signature between both pair sets.
FIGURE 9: SINGLE SIGNATURE PD 2.3.2 DUAL SIGNATURE PD A "dual signature PD" has independent detection signatures, classification signatures, and maintains power signatures on each pair set. It enables the load to work with two pair PSEs eg. A surveillance camera built with dual signature PD can have one pair connected to the camera and the other pair to a fan or heater. Note that dual signature PDs require two parallel PD interfaces, one for each pair set, where the power from the two PSEs are summed after each PD interface ie Camera (25W) + fan (10W) = 35W from one port.
FIGURE 10: DUAL SIGNATURE PD

PAGE 18

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

2.3.3 FIXED RJ45 COPPER PIN ASSIGNMENTS

The OSD2184P/PW complies with IEEE802.3af/at and IEEE802.3bt HDBaseT standards, and is capable of supplying up to 90W of PoE per RJ45 port. The OSD2184P supports Alternative A & B (pins 1/2, 3/6 & 4/5, 7/8). Four pair output mode transmits power over all 8 pins. Bidirectional data as well as power terminate on all 8 pins. Both or either ports can optionally support dual signature PD.
Figure 11 shows the pin configuration for the fixed RJ45 copper port.

SPD

LINK/ACT

Fixed Copper Port

8 765432 1

1: Bidirectional Data A+, DC+ 2: Bidirectional Data A-, DC+ 3: Bidirectional Data B+, DC4: Bidirectional Data C+, DC+ 5: Bidirectional Data C-, DC+ 6: Bidirectional Data B-, DC7: Bidirectional Data D+, DC8: Bidirectional Data D-, DC-

FIGURE 11: FIXED RJ45 ETHERNET CONNECTORS

PAGE 19

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

2.4 OPERATION
When using the OSD2184P/PW for the first time, check that the unit is in good condition with no visible damage. Upon power up check that the indicators illuminate accordingly on power up (see Table 3).
2.4.1 CONNECTIONS For RJ45 connection use Category 5 (CAT5) or higher. Length should be no more than 100 meters. For singlemode fiber connections, fiber used must be 9/125m singlemode fiber. For multimode fiber connections, fiber used must be 50/125m or 62/125m multimode fiber.
Plug in the appropriate connectors for system configuration; ­ RJ45 cable to fixed copper ports (port 1 and 2) and copper SFP modules ­ LC or SC fiber cable to fiber SFP modules.

PAGE 20

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

2.5 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE (CLI)
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a useful tool for checking link status and debugging link connections. To enable the use of CLI, the OSD2184P must be connected to a PC with a USB port via a Mini USB to (typically) USB Type A cable. Using a terminal emulation program such as hyperterminal or SSCOM, a number of command lines specific to the OSD2184P can be implemented.
2.5.1 TERMINAL EMULATION SETUP
Using a terminal emulation program such as hyperterminal, the following parameters should be set up for correct command line operation. Select the appropriate "COM port" set up for the serial port.

FIGURE 12: CLI PORT SETTINGS

PAGE 21

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

2.5.2 COMMAND LINE FUNCTIONS
There are a number of command line functions that enables the user to obtain limited information or reset the unit to factory default configuration.
Once the terminal emulation has been set up typing the "?" command will bring up a list of available CLI commands.

FIGURE 13: CLI "?" COMMAND

The following table outlines the user available command line commands and their functions.

TABLE 6: CLI COMMAND LIST

TERMINAL COMMAND
LINE ? vc
poe_dump
ipconfig
ds

SPECIFICATION

FUNCTION

help Version Check Dump PD Information IP Configuration
Default Setting

Displays all user available CLI commands
Displays the current software version and revision installed on the unit
Displays the running PoE Information for each Port/Channel
Displays current IP, Mask and Gateway. Provides ability to change the IP settings.
Allows the user to reset the unit to factory default.

FIGURE
Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17

PAGE 22

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

VERSION CHECK - <vc> Note: Software version in below screen is for illustrative purpose.

FIGURE 14: CLI ­ VERSION CHECK
Displays a number of quick reference information about the product. Software Version Number Software ID Number Build Time
PoE Dump - <poe_dump>
FIGURE 15: CLI ­ POE DUMP Displays the current PoE output status of the following;
Port PS Type Current Voltage Power Requested Power Assigned Class on AlternativeA Class on AlternativeB Status

PAGE 23

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

IP CONFIGURATION - <ipconfig>

FIGURE 16: CLI ­ IP CONFIGURATION Displays the current IP address, Net mask and Gateway settings. To make changes to the IP address, Net mask and Gateway, at the prompt enter the new details in the following format; ipconfig <ip address> <netmask> <gateway address>
DEFAULT SETTING - <ds>

FIGURE 17: CLI ­ DEFAULT SETTING
Resets the unit to its default factory setting. A prompt question will appear "Do you want to Reset Configuration [y/n]?
n ­ Exits the default configuration setting and returns to the home prompt. y ­ Resets to default configuration sequence.
The unit will require a reboot (see Page 33) for changes to take effect.

PAGE 24

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

2.6 WEB GUI

The OSD2184P/PW provides a web-based browser interface for configuring and monitoring the unit. This interface allows you to access the switch using any preferred web browser.
This chapter describes how to configure the switch using its web-based browser interface.

Port 1 PoE indicator

Port 3 PoE indicator

Power LED

Port Link
Green indicates 1000Mbps

Port Link
Blank indicates no connection

Port Link
Yellow indicates 100Mbps

Product Name

PAGE 25

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

2.6.1 LOGGING ON TO THE SWITCH SWITCH IP ADDRESS In your web browser, specify the IP address of the switch. Default IP address is 192.168.0.99
Upon connecting to the unit, the home screen will display some useful information. Green lighted ports, Power and PoE indicate connection to relevant port and active state of Power and PoE Port1 and Port3. A table displaying system information is also displayed containing MAC address, Serial Number, Software, IP address, etc.
2.6.2 GUI MENU

The user has access to Configure, Monitor or Maintain the OSD2184P/PW. Each section will be explained within this manual.

PAGE 26

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

CONFIGURATION  IP
IP ADDRESS Configured: The IP address can be changed by modifying this window. Current: Displays the current saved IP address
SUBNET MASK Configured: The Subnet Mask can be changed by modifying this window. Current: Displays the current saved Subnet Mask
DEFAULT GATEWAY Configured: The Default Gateway can be changed by modifying this window. Current: Displays the current saved Default Gateway
Buttons : saves the new settings : resets any changes made

PAGE 27

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

CONFIGURATION  POE

PORT Indicates port number per row.

POE ENABLED A tick indicates the PoE is enabled for the port.

OPERATING MODE Allows the user to manually set the operating mode/class to each individual port. A blue button indicates the set operating mode.

LEGACY DEVICE The OSD2184P provides legacy PoE support. A blue button indicates the Enable/Disable setting.

PAIR

The OSD2184P provides the user to select 2 pair or 4 pair. A blue button indicates the setting.

MAXIMUM POWER The user can set the output maximum power to each port. A blue button indicates the setting.

HIGH INRUSH CURRENT MODE Some PDs require very high inrush current (up to 1.6A). The OSD2184P/PW can support PDs with high inrush current. A tick indicates that high inrush current mode is enabled

Buttons : saves the new settings : resets any changes made

PAGE 28

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

CONFIGURATION  LOG
ID Indicates the sequential log event number.
MODULE Indicates the log event. · PoE: PoE related information such as powering of PoE device, disconnection of PoE device, reason for powering failure, etc. · SYS: General information of the system such as changing of IP, Port link up and link down, high temperature alarm, etc
LOG LEVEL A drop down window allows the user to select the desired log event setting. · Disable: No information is logged from that module · Info: Some basic information is logged · Debug: Diagnostic information logged
Buttons : saves the new settings

PAGE 29

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

MONITOR  SYSTEM INFO
See Section 2.6.1
MONITOR  PORT
PORT Monitors each port activity.
COPPER_SFP Indicates the port connection: Either Copper or SFP
LINK Up: Connection established Down: No Connection detected
SPEED Indicates the port connection speed in Mbps. · 10: 10Mbps · 100: 100Mbps · 1000: 1000Mbps (1Gbps)
DUPLEX Indicates port connection type. Full, Half

PAGE 30

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

MONITOR  POE
PORT Indicates port number per row.
PD TYPE Indicates the Power Device Type detected; · Single Signature · Dual Signature
CURRENT Indicates the current drawn from the relevant PoE port/channel
VOLTAGE Indicates the voltage from the relevant PoE port/channel
POWER REQUESTED Indicates the power drawn from the relevant PoE port/channel
POWER ASSIGNED Indicates the power assigned to the relevant PoE port/channel
CLASS ON ALTERNATIVEA Indicates the class type on Alternative A from the relevant PoE port/channel
CLASS ON ALTERNATIVEB Indicates the class type on Alternative B from the relevant PoE port/channel
STATUS Indicates the detected PD class on the relevant port/channel

PAGE 31

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

MONITOR  LOG
Monitors and logs activity ID
Indicates the event log identification TIME
Displays the event log time LOGS
Displays the brief event type
MAINTANANCE  UPLOAD
Use this section to upload OSD released software update. Click the Browse (or Choose File) button and navigate to the folder where the updated software has been saved. Select the software file (usual format [file name]_fur.bin) example 60007611_fur.bin. Click the Upload button. The software will be uploaded to the unit. Please wait until software has been uploaded completely as shown below and wait until the system has rebooted. This process takes several seconds. The webpage will redirect to the "System Information" page. Please check this page to ensure that the Software ID Number has been uploaded by the new software.
Buttons : Browse file location
: Upload software

PAGE 32

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

MAINTENANCE  POE FW UPGRADE
Use this section to upload OSD released firmware update. Click the Browse (or Choose File) button and navigate to the folder where the updated firmware has been saved. Select the firmware file. Click the Upload button. The firmware will be uploaded to the unit. Please wait until firmware has been uploaded completely as shown below and wait until the system has rebooted.
MAINTENANCE  SYSTEM REBOOT
Use this section to reboot the unit Buttons
: Reboots the unit

PAGE 33

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

3 MAINTENANCE
3.1 INTRODUCTION
The following section outlines the fault-finding procedure for the OSD2184P/PW modems. Please take note of the following:  Personnel without appropriate training should not attempt any maintenance except that
outlined below.  If further maintenance is attempted you are warned that every care should be taken to
ensure that internal measurements made while the equipment is operational are taken carefully as some components within the unit are expensive and may be damaged by failure of any portion of their support circuitry.  Some components within the unit are Electrostatic (ES) sensitive and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions should be taken when performing maintenance upon the unit.
3.2 EXTERNAL INSPECTION
Visually check for the following:
 Check that the correct power source is connected to the power socket.  Check that the Ethernet cables are connected to the modem correctly and that the distant
OSD2184P/PW modem has been connected correctly to any external equipment.  Inspect the optical connectors (for fiber SFP option) for any contamination and clean
using isopropyl alcohol and a lint free tissue if any contamination is detected.
3.3 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
 There is no routine maintenance required with the OSD2184P/PW.

PAGE 34

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

4 WARRANTY
Thank you for purchasing equipment designed, manufactured and serviced by Optical Systems Design (OSD). OSD warrants that at the time of shipment, its products are free from defects in material and workmanship and conforms to specifications. Our Warranty conditions are outlined below:
4.1 WARRANTY PERIOD
For warranty period, please contact your local OSD distributor.
4.2 REPAIRS
Optical Systems Design reserves the right to repair or replace faulty modules/units. Please obtain a "Return Material Authorisation" (RMA) form and number before returning goods. Goods must be returned in adequate packing material to Optical Systems Design, Warriewood or its nominated authorised representative, for all repairs.
4.2.1 WARRANTY REPAIRS
Return shipments to OSD shall be at customer's expense and freight back to the customer will be at OSD expense.
4.2.2 OUT-OF-WARRANTY REPAIRS
OSD reserves the right to repair or replace any faulty goods. Freight costs and insurance for both journeys are met by the user. All equipment repaired by OSD will have a 3-Month Warranty from the date of dispatch.
4.2.3 SITE REPAIRS
By agreement site repairs may be undertaken for which out of pocket, hotel and travel expenses will be charged.
4.2.4 EXCLUSIONS
This warranty does not apply to defects caused by unauthorized modifications, misuse, abuse or transport damage to the equipment. All modifications to OSD's standard product will need written authorization and will be charged at normal repair rates. All modifications are to be carried out by OSD Technicians. Warranty is void if unauthorized removal and/or tampering with serial number and/or repair labels is evident.

PAGE 35

OSD2184P / PW Operator Manual

10120803

Optical Systems Design Pty. Ltd. 7/1 Vuko Pl. Warriewood 2102 P.O. Box 891 Mona Vale N.S.W. Australia 2103 Telephone: +61 2 9913 8540 Facsimile: +61 2 9913 8735 Email: sales@osd.com.au Web Site: www.osd.com.au
Printed in Australia



References

Microsoft Word 2016 Microsoft Word 2016