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Manual

WAGO Industrial Switches

852-1102
Industrial Switch
8 Ports 1000BASE-T

Version 1.3.0
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© 2021 WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG


All rights reserved.

WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG

Hansastraße 27
D-32423 Minden

Phone: +49 (0) 571/8 87 – 0


Fax: +49 (0) 571/8 87 – 1 69

E-Mail: [email protected]

Web: www.wago.com

Technical Support

Phone: +49 (0) 571/8 87 – 4 45 55


Fax: +49 (0) 571/8 87 – 84 45 55

E-Mail: [email protected]

Every conceivable measure has been taken to ensure the accuracy and
completeness of this documentation. However, as errors can never be fully
excluded, we always appreciate any information or suggestions for improving the
documentation.

E-Mail: [email protected]

We wish to point out that the software and hardware terms as well as the
trademarks of companies used and/or mentioned in the present manual are
generally protected by trademark or patent.

WAGO is a registered trademark of WAGO Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH.

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Table of Contents
1 Notes about this Documentation .............................................................5
1.1 Validity of this Documentation.................................................................5
1.2 Copyright ................................................................................................5
1.3 Symbols .................................................................................................6
1.4 Number Notation ....................................................................................8
1.5 Font Conventions ...................................................................................8
2 Important Notes ........................................................................................9
2.1 Legal Bases............................................................................................9
2.1.1 Subject to Changes ............................................................................9
2.1.2 Personnel Qualification ......................................................................9
2.1.3 Proper Use of the Industrial Switches ................................................9
2.1.4 Technical Condition of Specified Devices......................................... 10
2.1.5 Standards and Regulations for Operating the Industrial Switches .... 10
2.2 Safety Advice (Precautions) ................................................................. 11
2.3 Special Use Conditions for ETHERNET Devices .................................. 13
3 General ....................................................................................................14
3.1 Package Contents ................................................................................14
3.2 Industrial ETHERNET Technology ....................................................... 14
3.3 Switching Technology ........................................................................... 14
3.4 Autonegotiation ....................................................................................14
3.5 Autocrossing.........................................................................................14
3.6 Functioning of Switches ........................................................................ 15
3.7 Store-and-forward switching mode ....................................................... 15
3.8 Line Depth in PROFINET ..................................................................... 15
3.9 Port Speed & Duplex Mode .................................................................. 16
4 Device Description ..................................................................................17
4.1 View .....................................................................................................18
4.1.1 Front View........................................................................................18
4.1.2 Top View ..........................................................................................19
4.2 Connectors ...........................................................................................20
4.2.1 Grounding screw .............................................................................. 20
4.2.2 Power Supply (PWR/RPS) ............................................................... 20
4.2.3 Network Connections ....................................................................... 22
4.2.3.1 10/100/1000Base-T ..................................................................... 22
4.3 Display Elements ..................................................................................23
4.3.1 Device LEDs ....................................................................................23
4.3.2 Port LEDs ........................................................................................24
4.4 Operating Elements ..............................................................................25
4.4.1 DIP Switches ...................................................................................25
4.5 Label ....................................................................................................27
4.5.1 Hardware and Software Version ...................................................... 27
4.6 Technical Data .....................................................................................28
4.6.1 Device Data .....................................................................................28
4.6.2 Power Supply ...................................................................................28
4.6.3 Communication ................................................................................28

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4.6.4 Environmental Conditions ................................................................ 29
4.7 Approvals .............................................................................................30
5 Mounting..................................................................................................31
5.1 Installation site ......................................................................................31
5.2 Installation on a Carrier Rail ................................................................. 31
5.3 Removal from DIN-Rail ......................................................................... 31
6 Connect Devices .....................................................................................32
6.1 Power Supply .......................................................................................32
7 Appendix .................................................................................................33
7.1 RJ-45 Cable .........................................................................................33
List of Figures ..................................................................................................34
List of Tables ....................................................................................................35

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1 Notes about this Documentation

Always retain this documentation!


This documentation is part of the product. Therefore, retain the documentation
during the entire service life of the product. Pass on the documentation to any
subsequent user. In addition, ensure that any supplement to this documentation
is included, if necessary.

1.1 Validity of this Documentation


This documentation is only applicable to WAGO ETHERNET accessory products
“Industrial Switch” (852-1102).

This documentation is only applicable from .

1.2 Copyright
This Manual, including all figures and illustrations, is copyright-protected. Any
further use of this Manual by third parties that violate pertinent copyright
provisions is prohibited. Reproduction, translation, electronic and phototechnical
filing/archiving (e.g., photocopying) as well as any amendments require the
written consent of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Minden, Germany.
Non-observance will involve the right to assert damage claims.

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1.3 Symbols

Personal Injury!
Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.

Personal Injury Caused by Electric Current!


Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.

Personal Injury!
Indicates a moderate-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.

Personal Injury!
Indicates a low-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.

Damage to Property!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
damage to property.

Damage to Property Caused by Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)!


Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
damage to property.

Important Note!
Indicates a potential malfunction which, if not avoided, however, will not result in
damage to property.

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Additional Information:
Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this
documentation (e.g., the Internet).

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1.4 Number Notation


Table 1: Number Notation
Number Code Example Note
Decimal 100 Normal notation
Hexadecimal 0x64 C notation
Binary '100' In quotation marks, nibble separated
'0110.0100' with dots (.)

1.5 Font Conventions


Table 2: Font Conventions
Font Type Indicates
italic Names of paths and data files are marked in italic-type.
e.g.: C:\Program Files\WAGO Software
Menu Menu items are marked in bold letters.
e.g.: Save
> A greater-than sign between two names means the selection of a
menu item from a menu.
e.g.: File > New
Input Designation of input or optional fields are marked in bold letters,
e.g.: Start of measurement range
“Value” Input or selective values are marked in inverted commas.
e.g.: Enter the value “4 mA” under Start of measurement range.
[Button] Pushbuttons in dialog boxes are marked with bold letters in square
brackets.
e.g.: [Input]
[Key] Keys are marked with bold letters in square brackets.
e.g.: [F5]

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2 Important Notes
This section includes an overall summary of the most important safety
requirements and notes that are mentioned in each individual section. To protect
your health and prevent damage to devices as well, it is imperative to read and
carefully follow the safety guidelines.

2.1 Legal Bases

2.1.1 Subject to Changes


WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG reserves the right to provide for any
alterations or modifications. WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG owns all
rights arising from the granting of patents or from the legal protection of utility
patents. Third-party products are always mentioned without any reference to
patent rights. Thus, the existence of such rights cannot be excluded.

2.1.2 Personnel Qualification


All sequences implemented on Series 852 devices may only be carried out by
electrical specialists with sufficient knowledge in automation. The specialists must
be familiar with the current norms and guidelines for the devices and automated
environments.

All changes to the controller should always be carried out by qualified personnel
with sufficient sufficient skills in PLC programming.

2.1.3 Proper Use of the Industrial Switches


The device is designed for the IP30 protection class. It is protected against the
insertion of solid items and solid impurities up to 2.5 mm in diameter, but not
against water penetration. Unless otherwise specified, the device must not be
operated in wet and dusty environments.

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2.1.4 Technical Condition of Specified Devices


The devices to be supplied ex works are equipped with hardware and software
configurations, which meet the individual application requirements. These
modules contain no parts that can be serviced or repaired by the user. The
following actions will result in the exclusion of liability on the part of WAGO
Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG:

• Repairs,
• Changes to the hardware or software that are not described in the
operating instructions,
• Improper use of the components.

Further details are given in the contractual agreements. Please send your
request for modified and new hardware or software configurations directly to
WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG.

2.1.5 Standards and Regulations for Operating the Industrial


Switches
Please observe the standards and regulations that are relevant to installation:

• The data and power lines must be connected and installed in compliance
with the standards to avoid failures on your installation and eliminate any
danger to personnel.

• For installation, startup, maintenance and repair, please observe the


accident prevention regulations of your machine (e.g., DGUV Regulation
“Electrical Installations and Equipment”).

• Emergency stop functions and equipment must not be deactivated or


otherwise made ineffective. See relevant standards (e.g., EN 418).

• Your installation must be equipped in accordance to the EMC guidelines so


electromagnetic interferences can be eliminated.

• Please observe the safety measures against electrostatic discharge


according to EN 61340-5-1/-3. When handling the modules, ensure that
environmental factors (persons, workplace and packing) are well grounded.

• The relevant valid and applicable standards and guidelines regarding the
installation of switch cabinets must be observed.

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2.2 Safety Advice (Precautions)


For installing and operating purposes of the relevant device to your system the
following safety precautions shall be observed:

Do not work on devices while energized!


All power sources to the device shall be switched off prior to performing any
installation, repair or maintenance work.

Only install in appropriate housings, cabinets or electrical operation


rooms!
WAGO's 852 Series ETHERNET Switches are considered exposed operating
components. Therefore, only install these switches in lockable housings, cabinets
or electrical operation rooms. Access must be limited to authorized, qualified staff
having the appropriate key or tool.

Ensure a standard connection!


To minimize any hazardous situations resulting in personal injury or to avoid
failures in your system, the data and power supply lines shall be installed
according to standards, with careful attention given to ensuring the correct
terminal assignment. Always adhere to the EMC directives applicable to your
application.

Do not use in telecommunication circuits!


Only use devices equipped with ETHERNET or RJ-45 connectors in LANs.
Never connect these devices with telecommunication networks.

Replace defective or damaged devices!


Replace defective or damaged device/module (e.g., in the event of deformed
contacts).

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Protect the components against materials having seeping and insulating


properties!
The components are not resistant to materials having seeping and insulating
properties such as: aerosols, silicones and triglycerides (found in some hand
creams). If you cannot exclude that such materials will appear in the component
environment, then install the components in an enclosure being resistant to the
above-mentioned materials. Clean tools and materials are imperative for
handling devices/modules.

Clean only with permitted materials!


Clean housing and soiled contacts with propanol.

Do not use any contact spray!


Do not use any contact spray. The spray may impair contact area functionality in
connection with contamination.

Do not reverse the polarity of connection lines!


Avoid reverse polarity of data and power supply lines, as this may damage the
devices involved.

Avoid electrostatic discharge!


The devices are equipped with electronic components that may be destroyed by
electrostatic discharge when touched. Please observe the safety precautions
against electrostatic discharge per DIN EN 61340-5-1/-3. When handling the
devices, please ensure that environmental factors (personnel, work space and
packaging) are properly grounded.

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2.3 Special Use Conditions for ETHERNET Devices


If not otherwise specified, ETHERNET devices are intended for use on local
networks. Please note the following when using ETHERNET devices in your
system:

• Do not connect control components and control networks directly to an


open network such as the Internet or an office network. WAGO
recommends putting control components and control networks behind a
firewall.

• Limit physical and electronic access to all automation components to


authorized personnel only.

• Change the default passwords before first use! This will reduce the risk of
unauthorized access to your system.

• Regularly change the passwords used! This will reduce the risk of
unauthorized access to your system.

• If remote access to control components and control networks is required,


use a Virtual Private Network (VPN).

• Regularly perform threat analyses. You can check whether the measures
taken meet your security requirements.

• Use “defense-in-depth” mechanisms in your system's security configuration


to restrict the access to and control of individual products and networks.

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3 General
3.1 Package Contents
• One Industrial Switch

• DIN rail bracket

• Protective caps for unused ports

3.2 Industrial ETHERNET Technology


The range of WAGO Switches ensures scalability of your network infrastructure
with outstanding electrical and mechanical characteristics. These rugged devices
are designed for industrial use and are fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3,
802.3u, 802.3ab, 802.3az, 802.3x and 802.1p standards.
They have power supply with a supply voltage range of 9 … 57 V. Characteristics
such as auto-negotiation and auto MDI/MDIX (crossover) on all
10/100/1000BASE-T ports are also realized.

3.3 Switching Technology


Industrial ETHERNET primarily uses switching technology. This technology
allows any network subscriber to send at any time because the subscriber always
has an open peer-to-peer connection to the next switch. The connection is
bidirectional, i.e., the subscriber can send and receive at the same time (full
duplex).
The targeted use of switching technology can increase real-time capability
because the peer-to-peer connection prevents collisions in network
communication.

3.4 Autonegotiation
Autonegotiation allows the switch to detect the transmission rate and operating
mode for each port and the connected subscriber or subscribers, and to set them
automatically. The highest possible mode (transmission speed and operating
mode) is set.
Autonegotiation is available to ETHERNET subscribers connected to the switch
via copper cable.
This make the switch a plug-and-play device.

3.5 Autocrossing
Autocrossing (MDI/MDI-X, “Medium Dependent Interface”) automatically
reconfigures the receive and transmit signals for twisted-pair interfaces as
needed. This allow users to use wired and crossover cables in the same manner
1:1.

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3.6 Functioning of Switches


Switches analyze all incoming data packages and forward them to the port where
the corresponding destination address is located. Exceptions are the multicast
and broadcast telegrams, which are forwarded to all active ports of the switch.

For selective forwarding of the telegrams, each switch contains of an address /


port assignment table in which the assignments of the destination addresses to a
specific port of the switch are stored. The address / port mapping table is typically
generated and maintained automatically by the switch through a self-learning
process. Incoming data packages are analyzed, filtered and forwarded directly to
the appropriate port by using this assignment table based on their destination
address. The incoming data package is sent to all ports, if there is no
corresponding entry in the assignment table for a destination address. If a
destination address answers, the assignment table is complemented with this
destination address as well as the associated port.

3.7 Store-and-forward switching mode


In “Store and Forward” mode, the ETHERNET switch caches the entire data
telegram, checks it for errors (CRC checksum) and if there are no errors, puts it
in a queue. Subsequently, the data telegram (MAC table) is selectively forwarded
to the port that has access to the addressed node.

The time delay required by the data telegram to pass the store-and-forward
switch depends on the telegram length.

Advantage of “Store and Forward”:


The data telegrams are checked for correctness and validity. This prevents faulty
or damaged data telegrams from being distributed via the network.

3.8 Line Depth in PROFINET


Line depth (cascading) is the number of all switches in a communication path.

The maximum line depth depends on the send cycle and the switch mode used.

Observe line depth!


Observe the maximum line depth for switches in Store-and-Forward mode
according to the “Topology Check” section of PI-PROFINET Commissioning
Guideline (PROFINET_Commissioning_8081) (www.profibus.com).

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3.9 Port Speed & Duplex Mode


After a cable is plugged into a specific port, the system uses auto negotiation to
determine the transmission mode for the new twisted pair connection:

If the connected device does not support auto negotiation or has auto negotiation
disabled, an auto sensing process is initiated to select the speed and set the
duplex mode to half duplex.

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4 Device Description
The 852-1102 is an industrial ETHERNET switch with 8 10/100/1000BASE-T
ports, with auto-negotiation and auto-MDI-/MDI-X detection at every port.
Using the industrial switch's 8 ports, several segments can be set up for reducing
network load and a dedicated bandwidth assigned to each user node. The 852-
1102 is a cost-effect solution to keep up with the constant demands of IP-based,
industrial communication needs.
The industrial switch has a rugged housing, redundant power supply and function
monitoring with a relay. These functions make it ideal for a wide range of
applications.

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4.1 View

4.1.1 Front View

Figure 1: Front View of the Industrial Switch

Table 3: Legend for Figure “Front View of the Industrial Switch”


Descrip-
Pos. Meaning Details see Section
tion
“Device Description” >
1 PWR Status LED Power Supply
“Display Elements”
“Device Description” >
2 RPS Status LED Redundant Voltage Supply
“Display Elements”
“Device Description” >
3 ALM Status LED Alarm
“Display Elements”
Status LED T-Port 1000-Mbit/s “Device Description” >
4 -
(1 LED for each port) “Display Elements”
Status LED T-Port LNK/ACT “Device Description” >
5 -
(1 LED for each port) “Display Elements”
“Device Description” > “
6 - Port 8 x RJ-45 (10/100/1000BASE-T-Ports)
Connectors”

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4.1.2 Top View

Figure 2: Top View of the Industrial Switch

Table 4: Legend for Figure “Top View of the Industrial Switch”


Descrip-
Pos. Meaning Details see Section
tion
1 - Grounding screw -
Terminal block (male connector) for power supply “Device Description” > “
2 -
(PWR/RPS/ALM) and potential free alarm contact Connectors”
“Device Description” >
3 - DIP switches
„Operating elements“

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4.2 Connectors

4.2.1 Grounding screw


The switch must be grounded. Connect the grounding screw to the ground
potential. Do not operate the switch without an appropriately installed protective
earth conductor.

Figure 3: Grounding screw

4.2.2 Power Supply (PWR/RPS)


The female connector (Order No. 2231-106/026-000) can easily be connected to
the 6-pole male connector located on the top of the switch.

The male connector shows the following pin assignment:

Figure 4: Power Supply (PWR/RPS) Port

Table 5: Legend fort Figure “Power Supply (PWR/RPS) Port “


Pin Description Meaning
+ PWR Primary DC input
- PWR Primary DC input
+ RPS Secondary DC input
- RPS Secondary DC input
ALM Contact for external Alarm
ALM Contact for external Alarm

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Damage to Property Caused by Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)!


Industrial switch for DC operation: Power supply is provided via an external
direct-current power source. As the industrial switch is not equipped with a power
switch, it switches on immediately when you apply the direct-current power
supply.

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4.2.3 Network Connections


The industrial switch uses ports with copper connectors that can be used with
ETHERNET and/or Fast ETHERNET protocols.

Figure 5: Network Connections

Table 6: Legend for Figure “Network Connections”


Descrip-
No. Meaning Details see Section
tion
Connection 8 x RJ-45 (10/100/1000BASE-T “Device Description” > …
1 -
ports) “10/100/1000BASE-T ports“

4.2.3.1 10/100/1000Base-T

The 10/100/1000Base-T ports support network speeds of 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s


and 1000 Mbit/s and can be operated in half and full-duplex transmission modes.
These ports also provide automatic crossover detection (Auto-MDI/MDI-X), with
plug&play capabilities. Simply plug the network cables into the ports; they then
adapt to the end node devices. We recommend the following cable for the RJ-45
ports:

• 100 m – Cat 5e or higher

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4.3 Display Elements


The industrial switch is equipped device LEDs and port LEDs.
You can see the status of the industrial switch at a quick glance of the device
LEDs, while the port LEDs provide information about connection actions.

4.3.1 Device LEDs

Figure 6: Device LEDs

Table 7: Legend for Figure “Device LEDs”


LED Name Status Description
PWR Primary Power Green The primary supply voltage is
LED connected to the industrial switch.
Off The primary power supply is off or has
an error.
RPS Redundant Power Green The secondary supply voltage is
System LED connected to the industrial switch.
Off The redundant power supply has been
switched off or a fault has occurred.
ALM Alarm LED Red Lights up when power, connection or
ring errors occur.
Off No alarm to report.

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4.3.2 Port LEDs

Figure 7: Port LEDs

Table 8: Legend for Figure “Network LEDs”


LED Name Status Description
1000 TX Port Green Port in operation at 1000 Mbit/s.
1000 Mbit/s LED Connection in operation at less than
(1 LED for each port) OFF 1000 Mbit/s.
LNK/ LNK/ACT LED Green Port in operation at 1000 Mbit/s.
ACT (1 LED for each port) Green Data traffic being routed over the port.
flashing
OFF No proper link established at the port.

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4.4 Operating Elements

4.4.1 DIP Switches


On the top side of the industrial switch there are DIP switches to configure the
alarm and arbiter configurations.

The meaning of the DIP switch settings are described below:

Figure 8: DIP Switches

Table 9: Legend fort Figure “DIP Switches”


No. Name Status Description
1 PWR ON The alarm reporting function for the primary power supply
is activated.
OFF The alarm reporting function for the primary power supply
is deactivated.
2 RPS ON The alarm reporting function for the secondary power
supply is activated.
OFF The alarm reporting function for the secondary power
supply is deactivated.
3 … P1 … ON The alarm reporting function for the port x connection is
10 P8 activated.
OFF The alarm reporting function for the port x connection is
deactivated.

DIP switches let the user manually turn “ON/OFF” any port, the external Alarm, or
the redundant power supply.

DIP switch to the “ON” position to manually enable the alarm function for the port.
Default is “OFF”.

The following is the Recommended Procedure for configuring and setting DIP
switches during initial installation:

1. Turn all DIP switches “OFF”.

2. Install the industrial switch into your network.

3. Decide which port(s) need to be monitored or should trigger the alarm.

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4. Turn the corresponding port DIP switch “ON”.

5. Activate the industrial switch.

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4.5 Label
4.5.1 Hardware and Software Version
There is a label with the serial no “SN” on the back of the industrial switch.

Figure 9: Label (Example)

Table 10: Legend for Figure “Label (Example)“


No. “SN” Description
01 Firmware version (left number sequence)
05 Hardware version (right number sequence)

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4.6 Technical Data

4.6.1 Device Data


Table 11: Technical Data - Device Data
Width Carrier rail mounting 50 mm
Height Carrier rail mounting 105 mm (from the top edge of the
carrier rail)
Length Carrier rail mounting 120 mm
Weight 565 g
Degree of protection IP30

4.6.2 Power Supply


Table 12: Technical Data – Power Supply
Supply voltage 9 … 57 VDC (CE, UL)
24 VDC (DNV GL)
12/24/48 VDC (LR)
Power consumption, max. 6W

4.6.3 Communication
Table 13: Technical Data –Communication
Ports 8 x 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45)
Standards IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX/FX
IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet
IEEE 802.1p CoS Prioritization
PROFINET Conformance Class A (CC-A)
Topology Star, Tree, Line

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4.6.4 Environmental Conditions


Table 14: Technical Data - Environmental Conditions
Surrounding air temperature, operation -40 … +70 °C (CE, UL)
-25 … +70 °C (DNV GL)
+5 … +70 °C (LR)
Surrounding air temperature, storage -40 … +80 °C
UL 61010 Use Indoor
Pollution degree 2
Relative humidity (without 5 … 95 %
condensation)
Vibration resistance Acc. to IEC 60068-2-6
Shock resistance Acc. to IEC 60068-2-27
EMC-1 immunity to interference Acc. to EN 61000-6-2
EMC-1 Emission of interference Acc. to EN 61000-6-4
Compass safe distance > 40 cm

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4.7 Approvals
The following approvals have been granted for the WAGO ETHERNET
accessory product “Industrial Switch” (852-1102):

Conformity Marking

Ordinary
UL61010-2-201 (E175199)
Locations

Table 15: Assignment UL – Hardware Version


Approval Hardware Version
UL valid from version 04

The following ship approvals have been granted for the WAGO ETHERNET
accessory product “Industrial Switch” (852-1102):

DNV GL
[Temperature: D, Humidity: B, Vibration: B, EMC: B, Enclosure: A]

LR (Lloyd’s Register) Env. 1, 2, 3

Applicable from HW 05!


This ship approvals are only applicable from HW 05. Switches with hardware
version 04 do not have ship approvals!

The hardware versions 04 and 05 are technically identical.


For hardware version 05, the label and the operating and assembly instructions
have been adapted to the requirements of the ship approvals.

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5 Mounting
5.1 Installation site
The location selected to install the industrial switch may greatly affect its
performance. When selecting a site, we recommend considering the following
rules:

• Install the industrial switch at an appropriate place. See section “Device


Description” > … > “Technical Data” for the acceptable temperature and
humidity operating ranges.

Make sure that the heat output from the industrial switch and ventilation around it
is adequate. Do not place any heavy objects on the industrial switch.

Personal Injury Caused by Hot Surface!


Indicates a low-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.

5.2 Installation on a Carrier Rail


The carrier rail must optimally support the EMC measures integrated into the
system and the shielding of the internal data bus connections.

Place the industrial switch onto the carrier rail from the top and snap it into
position.

5.3 Removal from DIN-Rail


To remove the industrial switch from the DIN rail, insert a suitable tool into the
metal tab under the switch and deflect the metal tab downward.

You can then release the switch down from the DIN rail and remove it upwards.

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6 Connect Devices
6.1 Power Supply
The industrial switch uses direct-current power supply for 9 … 57 V.

The primary and secondary network link is established via a 6-pin plug-in
connection located on the top of the industrial switch.

The female connector (order-no. 2231-106/026-000) is composed of six


connecting terminals and can be inserted and removed easily by hand to connect
to the 6-pin plug connector located on the top of the switch.

1. Connect a suitable grounding conductor to the grounding lug on the top of


the switch.

Ground for the switch


The ground for the switch prevents electromagnetic interference from
electromagnetic radiation.
Observe the corresponding standards for EMC-compatible installations as well.

2. Plug the female connector into the male connector of the switch if it has not
already been plugged in. Check the tight fit of the multipoint connector by
gently shaking it.

3. PWR +/-:
To connect or disconnect the conductors, actuate the spring directly in the
female connector using a screwdriver or an operating tool and insert or
remove the conductor.

4. Check whether the power LED “PWR” on the top of the device lights up
when power is supplied to the device. If not, check to ensure that the power
cable is plugged in correctly and fits securely.

5. RPS +/-:
To connect or disconnect the conductors, actuate the spring in the female
connector directly using a screwdriver or an operating tool and insert or
remove the conductor.

6. Check whether the power LED “RPS” on the top of the device lights up
when power is supplied to the device. If not, check to ensure that the power
cable is plugged in correctly and fits securely.

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7 Appendix
7.1 RJ-45 Cable
Always use category 5e cables to connect your network devices. The pin
assignment is given below:

Table 16: RJ-45 Cable


Contact Description Pair Color
4-wire 8-wire (acc.
EIA/TIA 568B)
1 TD D1+ 2 White/Orange
2 TD- D1- 2 Orange
3 RX+ D2+ 3 White/Green
4 Not assigned D3+ 1 Blue
5 Not assigned D3- 1 White/Blue
6 RX- D2- 3 Green
7 Not assigned D4+ 4 White/Brown
8 Not assigned D4- 4 Brown

Functions on the RJ45 connector


The industrial switch offers the functions autocrossing und autonegotiation to the
RJ-45 connection.

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List of Figures
Figure 1: Front View of the Industrial Switch ......................................................18
Figure 2: Top View of the Industrial Switch.........................................................19
Figure 3: Grounding screw .................................................................................20
Figure 4: Power Supply (PWR/RPS) Port ...........................................................20
Figure 5: Network Connections ..........................................................................22
Figure 6: Device LEDs .......................................................................................23
Figure 7: Port LEDs ............................................................................................24
Figure 8: DIP Switches .......................................................................................25
Figure 9: Label (Example) ..................................................................................27

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List of Tables
Table 1: Number Notation ................................................................................... 8
Table 2: Font Conventions .................................................................................. 8
Table 3: Legend for Figure “Front View of the Industrial Switch” ........................18
Table 4: Legend for Figure “Top View of the Industrial Switch”...........................19
Table 5: Legend fort Figure “Power Supply (PWR/RPS) Port “ ...........................20
Table 6: Legend for Figure “Network Connections” ............................................22
Table 7: Legend for Figure “Device LEDs” .........................................................23
Table 8: Legend for Figure “Network LEDs” .......................................................24
Table 9: Legend fort Figure “DIP Switches” ........................................................25
Table 10: Legend for Figure “Label (Example)“ ..................................................27
Table 11: Technical Data - Device Data .............................................................28
Table 12: Technical Data – Power Supply ..........................................................28
Table 13: Technical Data –Communication ........................................................28
Table 14: Technical Data - Environmental Conditions ........................................29
Table 15: Assignment UL – Hardware Version ...................................................30
Table 16: RJ-45 Cable .......................................................................................33

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