KORENIX JETNET2005

Industrial Switching Hub JetNet 2005 User Manual

Model: JETNET2005 | Brand: KORENIX

1. Kupu Whakataki

The KORENIX JetNet 2005 is an industrial-grade unmanaged Ethernet switch designed for reliable network connectivity in harsh environments. It features 5 Fast Ethernet ports (10/100Mbps) and includes a relay for link monitoring on all ports, ensuring robust operation. Its wide operating temperature range and DIN rail mounting capability make it suitable for various industrial applications.

2. Nga waahanga matua

  • 5 x 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet Ports
  • Unmanaged Plug-and-Play Operation
  • Alarm function via DIP switch on all ports (ON/OFF compatible)
  • Wide Operating Environmental Temperature: -25°C to 75°C
  • Flexible Power Input: DC18~32V compatible
  • DIN Rail Mountable Design
  • Compact Dimensions: H=111.8mm, W=30mm, D=98.2mm (excluding terminals)
  • Mama: Tata ki te 290g

3. Hua Neke Atuview

3.1 Paewhiri Mua

Mua view of KORENIX JetNet 2005 Industrial Switching Hub

Whakaahua 3.1: Mua view of the JetNet 2005 showing the five Ethernet ports (P1-P5), Power (P) LED, and Alarm (Alm) LED.

The front panel of the JetNet 2005 features five 10/100Mbps Ethernet ports labeled P1 through P5. Each port has an associated LED indicator for link/activity status. Above the ports, there are two system LEDs: 'P' for Power status and 'Alm' for Alarm status.

3.2 Side Panel (DIP Switches and Power Input)

Te taha view of KORENIX JetNet 2005 showing DIP switches and power input

Whakaahua 3.2: Taha view of the JetNet 2005, highlighting the DIP switches for port alarm configuration and the DC24V power input terminal.

One side of the device houses the DIP switches, labeled 1 through 5, which are used to configure the port alarm function. Below the DIP switches, the power input terminal is located, designed for DC18-32V power supply, along with a ground connection.

3.3 Paewhiri Whakamuri

Whakamuri view of KORENIX JetNet 2005 showing model information

Whakaahua 3.3: Whakamuri view of the JetNet 2005, displaying the model name, serial number, hardware version, and compliance markings.

The rear panel provides product identification details, including the model name (JetNet 2005), serial number, and hardware version. It also displays various compliance markings such as CE, FCC, and RoHS, indicating adherence to international standards.

4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

4.1 DIN Rail Mounting

The JetNet 2005 is designed for easy installation on a standard DIN rail. Ensure the DIN rail is securely mounted in your desired location. Align the top clip of the switch with the top edge of the DIN rail, then push the bottom of the switch firmly until it clicks into place. To remove, pull down the bottom clip and lift the switch off the rail.

4.2 Hononga Hiko

Connect a DC power supply (18-32V) to the terminal block located on the side of the unit. Ensure correct polarity (V+ and V-). It is recommended to use a stable and regulated power supply suitable for industrial environments. Secure the wires firmly within the terminal block.

4.3 Hononga Whatunga

Connect your Ethernet devices (e.g., industrial PCs, PLCs, sensors) to any of the five 10/100Mbps RJ45 ports (P1-P5) on the front panel using standard Ethernet cables. The switch supports auto-negotiation and auto-MDI/MDIX, so straight-through or crossover cables can be used interchangeably.

5. Mahi

5.1 Te Whakahaa

Once the power supply is connected, the switch will power on automatically. The 'P' (Power) LED on the front panel will illuminate green, indicating that the device is receiving power and operating correctly.

5.2 Tohu LED

  • P (Power) LED:
    • Green: Device is powered on and functioning normally.
    • Off: Device is not powered or there is a power issue.
  • Alm (Alarm) LED:
    • Red: An alarm condition is detected (e.g., link failure on a monitored port).
    • Off: No alarm condition.
  • Port LEDs (P1-P5):
    • Green (Solid): A valid network link is established on the port.
    • Green (Blinking): Data activity is occurring on the port.
    • Off: No link detected on the port.

5.3 DIP Switch Configuration for Alarm

The DIP switches (1-5) on the side panel correspond to Ethernet ports P1-P5. By setting a DIP switch to the 'ON' position, you enable the alarm function for the corresponding port. If the link on an 'ON' configured port fails, the 'Alm' LED will illuminate red, and the alarm relay will activate. Set the DIP switch to 'OFF' to disable the alarm for that port.

6. Tiaki

The JetNet 2005 is designed for minimal maintenance. However, regular checks can help ensure optimal performance:

  • Te horoi: Horoia te taha waho o te taputapu i ia wā ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā horoi wai, i ngā horoi hau rānei.
  • Whakahau: Ensure that the device's heat sinks are not obstructed to allow for proper heat dissipation.
  • Tikanga taura: Inspect network and power cables for any signs of damage or loose connections.
  • Nga Tikanga Taiao: Manatokohia kei te noho tonu te taiao whakahaere i roto i nga awhe pāmahana me te makuku.

7. Te Raru

  • No Power (P LED Off):
    • Check the power supply connection to the device.
    • Verify the power source is active and providing the correct DC18-32V voltage.
    • Ensure the power supply unit is functioning correctly.
  • No Link on Port (Port LED Off):
    • Ensure the Ethernet cable is securely connected at both ends.
    • Verify the connected device (e.g., PC, router) is powered on and functioning.
    • Whakamātauria tētahi atu taura Ethernet, tauranga rānei.
  • Alm LED is Red:
    • Check the link status of all ports that have their corresponding DIP switch set to 'ON'.
    • A red 'Alm' LED indicates a link failure on one of the monitored ports.
    • Address the link issue on the affected port.
  • Mahinga Whatunga Puturi:
    • Ensure all connected devices are operating at 10/100Mbps.
    • Check for excessive network traffic or loops (though this is an unmanaged switch, loops can still cause issues).
    • Inspect cables for damage or excessive length.

8. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
WaitohuKORENIX
Tau tauiraJETNET2005
KaihangaKORENIX
Tauranga Itarangi5 x 10/100Mbps RJ45
Aratau MahiON-OFF (for alarm function)
Puna ManaDC18 ki te 32V
Te Waahi Mahi-25°C ki te 75°C
Ahu (H x W x D)111.8 x 30 x 98.2 mm (excluding terminals)
Taumaha Tūemi290 g
WhakaekeRerewe DIN
Kei roto nga pākahikoKao
Kua whakamutua e te KaihangaKao

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Information regarding product warranty and technical support is typically provided by the manufacturer, KORENIX, or your authorized reseller at the time of purchase. Please refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the official KORENIX website for detailed warranty terms and support contact information.

For further assistance, please contact KORENIX customer support or your local distributor.

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