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User Manual

Installation
GREYHOUND Switch GRS1042/GRS1142
GREYHOUND Power Supply Unit GPS1-C/GPS1-K/GPS3-P
GREYHOUND Media Module GMM20/30/32/40/42

Installation GREYHOUND Switch Technical support


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© 2023 Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH

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The performance features described here are binding only if they have been expressly agreed
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to change the contents of this document without prior notice. Hirschmann can give no guarantee
in respect of the correctness or accuracy of the information in this document.

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components or the associated operating software. In addition, we refer to the conditions of use
specified in the license contract.

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Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH


Stuttgarter Str. 45-51
72654 Neckartenzlingen
Germany

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Contents

Important information 6

Safety instructions 8

About this Manual 21

Key 22

1 Description 23
1.1 General device description 23
1.2 Device name and product code 26
1.2.1 Basic device 26
1.2.2 Power supply modules 27
1.2.3 Media modules 28
1.3 Device views 31
1.3.1 GRS1042 31
1.3.2 GRS1142 32
1.3.3 Power supply modules 34
1.3.4 Media modules 35
1.3.5 Port assignments 38
1.4 Power supply 39
1.5 Signal contact 40
1.6 Ethernet ports 41
1.6.1 1/2.5 Gbit/s F/O port 41
1.6.2 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O port 41
1.6.3 100 Mbit/s F/O port 41
1.6.4 10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port 42
1.6.5 Support of PoE(+) 42
1.6.6 Out-of-band management port 43
1.7 Pin assignments 43
1.8 Display elements 44
1.8.1 Device status 45
1.8.2 Port status 47
1.8.3 Media module status 49
1.9 Management interfaces 51

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1.9.1 V.24 interface (external management) 51
1.9.2 USB interface 52
1.9.3 SD card interface 53

2 Installation 54
2.1 Checking the package contents 54
2.2 Installing the SD card (optional) 54
2.3 Installing a power supply module 55
2.4 Installing a media module (optional) 56
2.5 Installing a cover panel (optional) 57
2.6 Installing and grounding the device 57
2.7 Connecting the terminal blocks 62
2.7.1 Supply voltage 62
2.7.2 Signal contact 66
2.8 Installing an SFP transceiver (optional) 67
2.9 Operating the device 68
2.10 Connecting data cables 68
2.11 Filling out the inscription label 68

3 Making basic settings 69


3.1 First login (Password change) 70

4 Monitoring the ambient air temperature 71

5 Maintenance and service 72

6 Disassembly 73
6.1 De-installing a power supply module 73
6.2 Removing a media module 74
6.3 Removing an SFP transceiver (optional) 75
6.4 Removing the device 75

7 Technical data 76
7.1 General technical data 76
7.1.1 Basic device 76
7.1.2 Power supply modules 78

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7.1.3 Media modules 79
7.2 Dimension drawings 81
7.3 EMC and immunity 85
7.4 Network range 88
7.5 Power consumption/power output 92

8 Scope of delivery, order numbers and


accessories 93

9 Underlying technical standards 96

A Further support 98

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Important information
Note: Read these instructions carefully, and familiarize yourself with the
device before trying to install, operate, or maintain it. The following notes may
appear throughout this documentation or on the device. These notes warn of
potential hazards or call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a
procedure.

 Symbol explanation

This is a general warning symbol. This symbol alerts you to


potential personal injury hazards. Observe all safety notes that
follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.

If this symbol is displayed in addition to a safety instruction of the


type “Danger” or “Warning”, it means that there is a danger of
electric shock and failure to observe the instructions will
inevitably result in injury.

This symbol indicates the danger of hot surfaces on the device.


In connection with safety instructions, non-observance of the
instructions will inevitably result in injuries.

DANGER
DANGER draws attention to an immediately dangerous situation, which will
inevitably result in a serious or fatal accident if not observed.

WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a possible danger which, if not avoided, may result in
minor injuries.

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NOTICE
NOTICE provides information about procedures that do not involve the risk
of injury.

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Safety instructions

WARNING
UNCONTROLLED MACHINE ACTIONS

To avoid uncontrolled machine actions caused by data loss, configure all


the data transmission devices individually.
Before you start any machine which is controlled via data transmission, be
sure to complete the configuration of all data transmission devices.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,


or equipment damage.

 General safety instructions


You operate this device with electricity. Improper usage of the device
entails the risk of physical injury or significant property damage. The
proper and safe operation of this device depends on proper handling
during transportation, proper storage and installation, and careful
operation and maintenance procedures.
 Before connecting any cable, read this document, and the safety
instructions and warnings.
 Operate the device with undamaged components exclusively.
 The device is free of any service components. In case of a damaged
or malfunctioning device, turn off the supply voltage and return the
device to Hirschmann for inspection.

 Qualification requirements for personnel


 Only allow qualified personnel to work on the device.
Qualified personnel have the following characteristics:
 Qualified personnel are properly trained. Training as well as practical
knowledge and experience make up their qualifications. This is the
prerequisite for grounding and labeling circuits, devices, and systems
in accordance with current standards in safety technology.
 Qualified personnel are aware of the dangers that exist in their work.
 Qualified personnel are familiar with appropriate measures against
these hazards in order to reduce the risk for themselves and others.
 Qualified personnel receive training on a regular basis.

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 Correct usage
Only use the device for those purposes specified in the catalog and in the
technical description. Only operate the device with external devices and
components that are recommended and permitted by the manufacturer.
The proper and safe operation of this product depends on proper handling
during transport, proper storage, assembly and installation, and
conscientious operation and maintenance procedures.

 National and international safety regulations


Verify that the electrical installation meets local or nationally applicable
safety regulations.

 Requirements for connecting electrical wires


Before connecting the electrical wires, always verify that the
requirements listed are complied with.
The following requirements apply without restrictions:
 The electrical wires are voltage-free.
 The cables used are permitted for the temperature range of the application case.
 First connect the ground screw on the back of the device with the protective conductor
before you set up the other connections. When removing the connections, you remove the
protective conductor last.
 Exclusively switch on the device when it is installed.
 Relevant for North America:
Exclusively use 60/75 °C (140/167 °F) or 75 °C (167 °F) copper (Cu) wire.
Table 1: Requirements for connecting electrical wires

 Requirements for connecting the signal contact


The following requirements apply without restrictions:
 Limit the connected voltage with a current limitation or in accordance with its application.
Observe the electrical threshold values for the signal contact.
See “General technical data” on page 76.
Table 2: Requirements for connecting the signal contact

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 Requirements for connecting the supply voltage
Device variant Prerequisites:
All variants All of the following requirements are complied with:
 The supply voltage corresponds to the voltage specified on the type plate
of the device.
 The power supply conforms to overvoltage category I or II.
 The power supply has an easily accessible disconnecting device (for
example a switch or a plug). This disconnecting device is clearly identified.
So in the case of an emergency, it is clear which disconnecting device
belongs to which power supply cable.
 For supply voltage connections with protective conductor connection: First
connect the protective conductor before connecting the wires for the
supply voltage.
If your device comprises a 2nd supply voltage connection of this type: First
connect the protective conductor before connecting the wires for the
supply voltages.
 Supply with DC voltage:
The wire diameter of the power supply cable is at least 1 mm² (North
America: AWG16) on the supply voltage input.
 Supply with AC voltage:
The wire diameter of the power supply cable is at least 0.75 mm² (North
America: AWG18) on the supply voltage input.
 The cross-section of the ground conductor is the same size as or bigger
than the cross-section of the power supply cables.
 Use a power supply cable which is suitable for the voltage, the current and
the physical load.
 Install an external fuse in the conductor that is not on ground potential.
Power supply All of the following requirements are complied with:
module  The power supply complies with the requirements for a safety extra-low
characteristic voltage (SELV) according to IEC 60950-1 or ES1 according to IEC/
value C EN 62368-1.
 Install a fuse suitable for DC voltage in the plus conductor of the power
supply.
Regarding the properties of this fuse:
See “Technical data” on page 76.
Table 3: Requirements for connecting the supply voltage

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Device variant Prerequisites:
Power supply All of the following requirements are complied with:
module  Supply with DC voltage:
characteristic Install a fuse suitable for DC voltage in the plus conductor of the power
value K supply.
Connect the minus conductor to the ground potential. If the minus
conductor is not connected to the ground potential, also install an external
fuse in the minus conductor.
Regarding the properties of this fuse:
See “Technical data” on page 76.
 Supply with AC voltage:
Install a fuse in the outer conductor of the power supply.
Connect the neutral conductor to the ground potential. If the neutral
conductor is not connected to the ground potential, also install an external
fuse in the neutral conductor.
Regarding the properties of this fuse:
See “Technical data” on page 76.
Power supply All of the following requirements are complied with:
module  The power supply complies with the requirements for a safety extra-low
characteristic voltage (SELV) according to IEC 60950-1 or ES1 according to IEC/
value P EN 62368-1.
 The power supply is potential-free. For power supply modules capable of
PoE, exclusively use a potential-free SELV power supply.
 Install a fuse suitable for DC voltage in the plus conductor of the power
supply.
Regarding the properties of this fuse:
See “Technical data” on page 76.
 With redundant power supply: A positive grounding is prohibited.
Table 3: Requirements for connecting the supply voltage

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 Relevant for use in explosion hazard areas (Hazardous
Locations, Class I, Division 2)

Ordinary Location, Explosive Atmosphere Class I


Non-Hazardous Area, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D
Non-Explosive Atmosphere Hazardous Location

Explosive Atmosphere Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D Hazardous Location

USB SD Signal Contact


Pin 1 and 4 (Maintenance only) (Closed: OK;
Ordinary location, no explosion hazard Open: FAULT)

USB connection: Relay contacts:


Equipment with non-incendive field wiring parameters. Equipment with non-incendive field wiring parameters.
The relay terminals are dependent upon the following
USB entity parameters: entity parameters:

VOC ≤ 5.5 V ISC ≤ 1.25 A Ca ≤ 10 μF La ≤ 10 μH Vmax ≤ 30 V Imax ≤ 90 mA Ci ≤ 2 nF Li ≤ 1 μH

The use in Hazardous Locations is only allowed for GRS 1042/1142 model numbers
which are individually labelled:

“FOR USE IN CLASS I, DIVISION 2 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS”

Nonincendive field wiring circuits must be wired in accordance with the National Electrical
Code (NEC), NFPA 70 , article 501. CEC, Appendix J, Annex J 18.

The earth conductor must be at least the same wire size (mm² or AWG) as the supply con-
ductors.

WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – SUBSTITUTION OF ANY COMPONENTS MAY


IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS OR EXPLOSIVE
ATMOSPHERES.

WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS


POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE
NON-HAZARDOUS.

Avertissement – Risque d’explosion – Ne pas débrancher tant que le circuit est sous
tension à moins que l’emplacement soit connu pour ne contenir aucune concentration de
gaz inflammable.

Avertissement – Risque d’explosion – La substitution de tout composant peut rendre ce


matériel incompatible pour une utilisation en classe I, division 2.

Control Drawing for GRS 1042/1142 devices for use in Hazardous


Locations according to ANSI/ISA12.12.01-2015 Class I, Division 2,
Groups A, B, C, D
Rev.: 1 Document No.: 000205339DNR Page 1/2

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Capacitance and inductance of the field wiring from the non-incendive circuit to the asso-
ciated apparatus shall be calculated and must be included in the system calculations as
shown in Table 1.
Cable capacitance (Ccable) plus non-incendive equipment capacitance (Ci) must be less than
the marked capacitance (Ca (or Co)) shown on any associated apparatus used.

The same applies for inductance (Lcable, Li and La or Lo, respectively).


Where the cable capacitance and inductance per foot are not known, the following values
shall be used:

Ccable= 60 pF/ft (196.85 pF/m)


Lcable = 0.2 μH/ft (0.66 μH/m)

Table 1:

Non-incendive Associated
Equipment Apparatus
Vmax (or Ui) ≥ Voc or Vt (or Uo)
Imax (or Ii) ≥ Isc or It (or Io)
Pmax (or Pi) ≥ Po
Ci + Ccable ≤ Ca (or Co)
Li + Lcable ≤ La (or Lo)

Suitability for installation in particular applications is at the discretion of the Authority Having
Jurisdiction (AHJ).

Control Drawing for GRS 1042/1142 devices for use in Hazardous


Locations according to ANSI/ISA12.12.01-2015 Class I, Division 2,
Groups A, B, C, D
Rev.: 1 Document No.: 000205339DNR Page 2/2

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 ATEX directive 2014/34/EU – specific regulations for safe
operation
The following applies to GRS1042/GRS1142 devices for use in explosive
atmospheres:
 List of standards:
EN IEC 60079-0:2018
EN 60079-7:2015 + A1:2018
EN IEC 60079-15:2019
 Make sure that the device has the following label:
II 3G Ex ec nC IIC T4 Gc DEKRA 17ATEX0024 X

Temperature class and temperature code:


T4: 0 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +60 °C (+32 °F ≤ Ta ≤ +140 °F) for devices with
characteristic value "S" or "C"
(Position 13 of the product code) or
T4: -40 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +70 °C ( -40 °F ≤ Ta ≤ +158 °F) for devices with
characteristic value "T" or "E"
(Position 13 of the product code).

 The equipment is suitable for use in an area with maximum pollution


degree 2, as defined in IEC 60664-1.
 The modules shall be installed in a suitable enclosure according to
EN IEC 60079-0 providing a degree of protection of at least IP54
according to EN 60529, taking into account the environmental
conditions under which the equipment will be used.
 When the temperature under rated conditions exceeds +70 °C
(+158 °F) at the cable or the conduit entry point, or +80 °C (+176 °F)
at the branching point of the conductors, take measures so that the
temperature specification of the selected cable and cable entries is in
compliance with the actual measured temperature values.
 Make provisions to prevent transient disturbances from exceeding
more than 140 % of the connected rated voltage at the voltage inputs.
 Connectors shall be connected or disconnected exclusively in dead-
voltage state.

THE USB CONNECTOR MUST NOT BE USED WHEN THE DEVICE IS


OPERATED IN EXPLOSIVE HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS.

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 UK regulation S.I. 2016 No. 1107
(as amended by S.I. 2019 No. 696) - Schedule 3A, Part 6
The following applies to GRS1042/GRS1142 devices for use in explosive
atmospheres:
 List of standards:
EN IEC 60079-0:2018
EN 60079-7:2015 + A1:2018
EN IEC 60079-15:2019
 Make sure that the device has the following label:
II 3G Ex ec nC IIC T4 Gc DEKRA 21UKEX0073 X

Temperature class and temperature code:


T4: 0 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +60 °C (+32 °F ≤ Ta ≤ +140 °F) for devices with
characteristic value "S" or "C"
(Position 13 of the product code) or
T4: -40 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +70 °C ( -40 °F ≤ Ta ≤ +158 °F) for devices with
characteristic value "T" or "E"
(Position 13 of the product code).

 The equipment is suitable for use in an area with maximum pollution


degree 2, as defined in IEC 60664-1.
 The modules shall be installed in a suitable enclosure according to
EN IEC 60079-0 providing a degree of protection of at least IP54
according to EN 60529, taking into account the environmental
conditions under which the equipment will be used.
 When the temperature under rated conditions exceeds +70 °C
(+158 °F) at the cable or the conduit entry point, or +80 °C (+176 °F)
at the branching point of the conductors, take measures so that the
temperature specification of the selected cable and cable entries is in
compliance with the actual measured temperature values.
 Make provisions to prevent transient disturbances from exceeding
more than 140 % of the connected rated voltage at the voltage inputs.
 Connectors shall be connected or disconnected exclusively in dead-
voltage state.

THE USB CONNECTOR MUST NOT BE USED WHEN THE DEVICE IS


OPERATED IN EXPLOSIVE HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS.

 Shielded ground
The shielded ground wire of the twisted pairs cables is connected to the
front panel as a conductor.
Beware of possible short circuits when connecting a cable section with
conductive shield braiding.

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 ESD Guidelines
The modules are equipped with electrostatically sensitive components.
These can be destroyed, or their life cycles reduced, by the effects of an
electrical field or by a charge equalization if the connections are touched.
You will find information about electrostatically endangered assemblies in
DIN EN 61340-5-1 (2007-08) and DIN EN 61340-5-2 (2007-08).

 Device casing
Only technicians authorized by the manufacturer are permitted to open
the casing.
 Keep the ventilation slits free to ensure good air circulation.
 Make sure there is at least 10 cm (3.94 in) of space in front of the
ventilation slits of the casing.
 Do not touch the housing during operation or shortly after switching off
the device. Hot surfaces can cause injury.
 Mount the device horizontally in a cabinet or vertically on a flat surface.
Operating the device as a table unit is inadmissible.
See “Installing and grounding the device” on page 57.
 Operating the device in the maximum surrounding air temperature and
stacking devices: When installing the device, make sure there is at
least 1 free rack space (approx. 5 cm) above the device, because heat
is discharged via the housing of the device.
 If you are operating the device in a 19" switch cabinet: install sliding/
mounting rails for supporting the weight of the device.

 Installation site requirements


Operate the device only at the specified ambient temperature
(temperature of the ambient air at a distance of 5 cm (2 in) from the
device) and at the specified relative humidity.
 When you are selecting the installation location, make sure you
observe the climatic threshold values specified in the technical data.
 Use the device in an environment with a maximum pollution degree
that complies with the specifications in the technical data.

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 Strain relief

Note: If the strain relief is insufficient, there is a potential risk of torsion,


contact problems and creeping interruptions.

 Relieve the connection points of cables and lines from mechanical


stress.
 Design strain reliefs in such a way that they help prevent any
mechanical damage to cables, wires or conductors caused by external
influences or their own weight.
 To help prevent damage to device connections, connectors and
cables, follow the instructions for proper installation in accordance with
DIN VDE 0100-520:2013-06, sections 522.6, 522.7 and 522.13.

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 CE marking
The labeled devices comply with the regulations contained in the following
European directive(s):

Device variant Directive


All variants 2011/65/EU and 2015/863/EU (RoHS)
Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the
restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic equipment.
All variants 2014/30/EU (EMC)
Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the
harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to
electromagnetic compatibility.
Only for device variants 2014/35/EU
featuring supply voltage with Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the
characteristic value H: harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the
making available on the market of electrical equipment
designed for use within certain voltage limits.
Only for device variants 2014/34/EU (ATEX)
featuring supply voltage with Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the
characteristic value L and harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to
labeled with an ATEX equipment and protective systems intended for use in
certificate number: potentially explosive atmospheres.
See “ATEX directive 2014/34/
EU – specific regulations for
safe operation” on page 14.

In accordance with the above-named EU directive(s), the EU conformity


declaration will be at the disposal of the relevant authorities at the
following address:
Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH
Stuttgarter Str. 45-51
72654 Neckartenzlingen
Germany

You find the EU conformity declaration as PDF file for downloading on the
Internet at: https://www.doc.hirschmann.com/certificates.html

The product can be used in the industrial sector.


 Interference immunity: EN 61000-6-2
 Emitted interference: EN 55032
 Safety: EN 62368-1

Warning! This is a class A device. This device can cause interference in


living areas, and in this case the operator may be required to take
appropriate measures.

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Note: The assembly guidelines provided in these instructions must be
strictly adhered to in order to observe the EMC threshold values.

 UKCA marking
The labeled devices comply with the following UK regulations:

Device variant Directive


All variants S.I. 2012 No. 3032
Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in
Electrical and Electronical Equipment Regulations
All variants S.I. 2016 No. 1091
Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations
Only for device variants S.I. 2016 No. 1101
featuring supply voltage with Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016
characteristic value H:
Only for device variants S.I. 2016 No. 1107
featuring supply voltage with Equipment and Protective Systems Intended for use in
characteristic value L and Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Regulations
labeled with a UKEX certificate
number:
See “UK regulation S.I. 2016
No. 1107 (as amended by S.I.
2019 No. 696) - Schedule 3A,
Part 6” on page 15.

The UKCA conformity declaration will be available to the relevant


authorities at the following address:
Belden UK Ltd.
1 The Technology Centre, Station Road
Framlingham, IP13 9EZ, United Kingdom

You find the UKCA conformity declaration as PDF file for downloading on
the Internet at: https://www.doc.hirschmann.com/certificates.html

The product can be used in the industrial sector.


 Interference immunity: EN 61000-6-2
 Emitted interference: EN 55032
 Safety: EN 62368-1

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Warning! This is a class A device. This device can cause interference in
living areas, and in this case the operator may be required to take
appropriate measures.

Note: The assembly guidelines provided in these instructions must be


strictly adhered to in order to observe the EMC threshold values.

 LED or laser components


LED or LASER components according to IEC 60825-1 (2014):
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT

 FCC note

Supplier's Declaration of Conformity


47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information

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U.S. Contact Information


Belden – St. Louis
1 N. Brentwood Blvd. 15th Floor
St. Louis, Missouri 63105, United States
Phone: 314.854.8000

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.

 Recycling note
After usage, this device must be disposed of properly as electronic waste,
in accordance with the current disposal regulations of your county, state,
and country.

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About this Manual

The “Installation” user manual contains a device description, safety


instructions, a description of the display, and the other information that you
need to install the device.
Documentation mentioned in the “User Manual Installation” that is not
supplied with your device as a printout can be found as PDF files for
downloading on the Internet at: https://www.doc.hirschmann.com

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Key
The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:
 Listing
 Work step
 Subheading

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1 Description

1.1 General device description


The devices are designed for the special requirements of industrial
automation. They meet the relevant industry standards, provide very high
operational reliability, even under extreme conditions, and also long-term
reliability and flexibility.
The device allows you to set up switched Industrial Ethernet networks
according to standard IEEE 802.3.

 Basic device

GRS1042

GRS1142

Figure 1: Basic device: Device variants

You can choose from a wide range of variants. You have the option to set
up your device individually based on different criteria:
 Number of ports
 Transmission speed
 Types of connectors
 Temperature range
 Supply voltage range
 Certifications
You have numerous options of combining the device characteristics. You
can determine the possible combinations using the configurator which is
available in the Belden Online Catalog https://catalog.belden.com on the
web page of the device.

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 Power supply modules

GPS1-C

GPS1-K

GPS3-P

Figure 2: Power supply modules: Power supply module variants

You have the option to select either 1 or 2 power supply modules with
different input voltages:
 Low Voltage / Power over Ethernet PoE(+)
 High Voltage
You obtain the power supply modules as accessories.
See “Order number” on page 93.

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1 3 5 7
1 3 5 7

Power 2 4 6 8
n
Power 2 4 6 8

1 3 5 7
1 3 5 7

Power 2 4 6 8 n
Power 2 4 6 8

b b a b a b a a
1 3 5 7 b b a b a b a a
1 3 5 7

Power 2 4 6 8 n
Power 2 4 6 8

1 3 5 7
b 1 a b 3 a b 5 a b 7 a

Power
2 4 6 8
P 2 4 6 8

b 1 a b 3 a b 5 a b 7 a
b 1 a b 3 a b 5 a b 7 a

P 2 4 6 8
P 2 4 6 8

Figure 3: Media modules: Media module variants

You have the option to select either 1 or 2 media modules. By using a


media module, you obtain up to 8 additional Fast and/or Gigabit Ethernet
ports.
You obtain the media modules as accessories.
See “Order number” on page 93.

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1.2 Device name and product code
The device name corresponds to the product code. The product code is
made up of characteristics with defined positions. The characteristic values
stand for specific product properties.

1.2.1 Basic device


Item Characteristic Character Description
istic value
1 ... 3 Product GRS GREYHOUND Switch
4 Series 1 GREYHOUND Series
5 Position of the ports and 0 Ethernet ports: front of device
power supply inputs Power supply inputs: back of device
1 Ethernet ports and power supply inputs: rear of
device
6 Data rate 4 (10)/100/1000Mbit/s with 2.5 Gbit/s uplink ports
7 Hardware type 2 PoE(+) support
8 (hyphen) –
9 ... 12 Configuration of the AT2Z 10 × RJ45 socket for 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
ports Twisted Pair connections
2 × SFP slot for 1/2.5 Gbit/s F/O connections
6T6Z 6 × RJ45 socket for 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
Twisted Pair connections
6 × 4 × SFP slots for 1/2.5 Gbit/s F/O
connections and
2 × SFP slots for 100/1000 Mbit/s
connections
13 Temperature range S Standard 0 °C ... +60 °C
(+32 °F ... +140 °F)
C Standard with 0 °C ... +60 °C
Conformal Coating (+32 °F ... +140 °F)
T Extended -40 °C ... +70 °C
(-40 °F ... +158 °F)
E Extended with -40 °C ... +70 °C
Conformal Coating (-40 °F ... +158 °F)
14 Supply voltage 1 L Voltage input: low voltage
prepared for power supply module
GPS1-C...
GPS3-P...
Rated voltage range
 24 V DC ... 48 V DC
 48 V DC ... 54 V DC
H Voltage input: high voltage
prepared for power supply module
GPS1-K...
Rated voltage range
 60 V DC ... 250 V DC
 110 V AC ... 240 V AC, 50 Hz ... 60 Hz
15 Supply voltage 2 See position 14
16 Cover panel for power 0 Not present
supply module slot 1 1 × cover panel for slot 2

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Item Characteristic Character Description
istic value
17 Cover panel for media 0 Not present
module slot 1 1 × Cover panel for slot 2
2 2 × Cover panel for slots 1 and 2
18 ... 19 Certificates and You will find detailed information on the certificates and
declarations declarations applying to your device in a separate
overview.
See table 4 on page 30.
20 ... 21 Customer-specific HH Hirschmann Standard
version
22 Hardware configuration S Standard
23 Software configuration E Entry (Hirschmann Standard)
24 ... 25 Software level 2A HiOS Layer 2 Advanced
3A HiOS Layer 3 Advanced
26 ... 27 Software packages 99 Reserved
UR Unicast Routing
MR Unicast + Multicast Routing
28 ... 32 Software version 06.0. Software version 06.0
XX.X. Current software version

1.2.2 Power supply modules


Item Characteristic Character Description
istic value
1 ... 3 Product GPS GREYHOUND Power Supply Unit
4 Type 1 Standard Power supply for basic
device
3 PoE (+) basic Power supply for basic
device device and PoE(+)
5 (hyphen) –
6 Rated voltage range C Rated voltage range
24 V DC ... 48 V DC
K Rated voltage range
60 V DC ... 250 V DC
Rated voltage range
110 V AC ... 240 V AC, 50 Hz ... 60 Hz
P Rated voltage range
48 V DC (PoE) ... 54 V DC (PoE+)
7 Temperature range S Standard 0 °C ... +60 °C
(+32 °F ... +140 °F)
C Standard with 0 °C ... +60 °C
Conformal Coating (+32 °F ... +140 °F)
T Extended -40 °C ... +70 °C
(-40 °F ... +158 °F)
E Extended with -40 °C ... +70 °C
Conformal Coating (-40 °F ... +158 °F)
8 ... 9 Certificates and You will find detailed information on the certificates and
declarations declarations applying to your device in a separate overview.
See table 4 on page 30.

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Item Characteristic Character Description
istic value
10 ... 11 Customer-specific HH Hirschmann
version

1.2.3 Media modules


Item Characteristic Character Description
istic value
1 ... 3 Product GMM GREYHOUND Media Module
4 Data rate 2 100 Mbit/s
3 100 Mbit/s and (10)/100/1000 Mbit/s
4 (10)/100/1000 Mbit/s
5 PoE support 0 without PoE(+) support
2 PoE(+) support
6 (hyphen) –
7 ... 8 Configuration TT 2× RJ45 socket for 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
Port 1 and port 3 Twisted Pair connections
OO 2× SFP slot for 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O
connections
MM 2× DSC multimode socket for 100 Mbit/s F/O
connections
NN 2× ST multimode socket for 100 Mbit/s F/O
connections
VV 2× DSC singlemode socket for 100 Mbit/s F/O
connections
UU 2× ST singlemode socket for 100 Mbit/s F/O
connections
9 ... 10 Configuration See configuration of port 1 and port 3
Port 5 and port 7
11 ... 12 Configuration See configuration of port 1 and port 3
Port 2 and port 4
13 ... 14 Configuration See configuration of port 1 and port 3
Port 6 and port 8
15 Temperature range S Standard 0 °C ... +60 °C
(+32 °F ... +140 °F)
C Standard with 0 °C ... +60 °C
Conformal Coating (+32 °F ... +140 °F)
T Extended -40 °C ... +70 °C
(-40 °F ... +158 °F)
E Extended with -40 °C ... +70 °C
Conformal Coating (-40 °F ... +158 °F)
16 ... 17 Certificates and You will find detailed information on the certificates and
declarations declarations applying to your device in a separate overview.
See table 4 on page 30.
18 ... 19 Customer-specific HH Hirschmann
version
20 Hardware S Standard
configuration
21 Software configuration 9 without configuration

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Item Characteristic Character Description
istic value
22 ... 26 Software version XX.X. Current software version
99.9. without software

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30

Application case Certificates and declarations Characteristic valuea


Z9 Y9 X9 W9 V9 VY U9 UY UX UW T9 TY S9 SY
Standard applications ATEX (2014/34/EU) X X
CE X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
EN 62368-1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
EN 61131-2 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
FCC X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
ISA-12.12.01 – Class I, Div. 2 X X
cUL 60950-1 X X X X X X X X
NEMA TS 2 X X X X
Substation applications IEC 61850-3 X X
IEEE 1613 X X
Navy applications DNV X X X X
Railway applications EN 50121-4 X X X X
(trackside)
Table 4: Assignment: application cases, certificates and declarations, characteristic values
a. X = Approval or self-declaration present
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1.3 Device views
1.3.1 GRS1042

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

14 13 12 11 10 9 8

Front view - characteristic value 6T6Z


1 LED display elements for device status
2 Display elements for power supply module status
3 Out-of-band management port
4 SFP slot for 1/2.5 Gbit/s F/O connections
5 SFP slot for 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O connections
6 Cover panel for media module slot 1
7 Cover panel for media module slot 2
8 Oblong hole
9 Screw
10 RJ45 socket for 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Twisted Pair connections
11 V.24 interface
12 USB interface
13 Slot for the SD card
14 Brackets with fastening screws (pre-mounted)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

13 12 11 10 9 8

Front view - characteristic value AT2Z


1 LED display elements for device status
2 Display elements for power supply module status
3 Out-of-band management port
4 SFP slot for 1/2.5 Gbit/s F/O connections
5 RJ45 socket for 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Twisted Pair connections
6 Cover panel for media module slot 1
7 Cover panel for media module slot 2
8 Oblong hole
9 Screw
10 V.24 interface
11 USB interface
12 Slot for the SD card
13 Brackets with fastening screws (pre-mounted)

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1 2 3

6 5 4

Rear view - characteristic value 6T6F and AT2Z


1 Cover panel for power supply module slot 1
2 Cover panel for power supply module slot 2
3 2-pin terminal block for the supply voltage, characteristic value L
4 Connection for the signal contact
5 3-pin terminal block for the supply voltage, characteristic value H
6 Grounding screw

1.3.2 GRS1142

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

9 8
Front view - characteristic value 6T6F and AT2Z
1 Cover panel for power supply module slot 1
2 Cover panel for power supply module slot 2
3 LED display elements for device status
4 LED display elements for port status
5 Display elements for power supply module status
6 V.24 interface
7 Out-of-band management port
8 Slot for the SD card
9 USB interface

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1 2 3 4 5 6

12 11 10 9 8 7

Rear view - characteristic value 6T6Z


1 Grounding screw
2 2-pin terminal block for the supply voltage, characteristic value L
3 SFP slot for 1/2.5 Gbit/s F/O connections
4 SFP slot for 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O connections
5 Cover panel for media module slot 1
6 Cover panel for media module slot 2
7 Oblong hole
8 Screw
9 RJ45 socket for 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Twisted Pair connections
10 Connection for the signal contact
11 3-pin terminal block for the supply voltage, characteristic value H
12 Brackets with fastening screws (pre-mounted)

1 2 3 4 5 6

11 10 9 8 7

Rear view - characteristic value AT2Z


1 Grounding screw
2 2-pin terminal block for the supply voltage, characteristic value L
3 SFP slot for 1/2.5 Gbit/s F/O connections
4 RJ45 socket for 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Twisted Pair connections
5 Cover panel for media module slot 1
6 Cover panel for media module slot 2
7 Oblong hole
8 Screw
9 Connection for the signal contact
10 3-pin terminal block for the supply voltage, characteristic value H
11 Brackets with fastening screws (pre-mounted)

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1.3.3 Power supply modules

GPS1-C

GPS1-K

GPS3-P

Figure 4: Power supply modules: Power supply module variants

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1.3.4 Media modules
The specified media module configurations are examples. Other
configurations are possible. See “Media modules” on page 28.

1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8
GMM20-VVUUMMNN
Port Port description
1, 3 2 × DSC singlemode socket
5, 7 2 × ST singlemode socket
2, 4 2 × DSC multimode socket
6, 8 2 × ST multimode socket

1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8
GMM30-MMNNTTTT / GMM32-MMNNTTTT
Port Port description
1, 3 2 × DSC multimode socket
5, 7 2 × ST multimode socket
2, 4 2 × RJ45 socket
6, 8 2 × RJ45 socket

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1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8
GMM40-TTTTTTTT / GMM42-TTTTTTTT
Port Port description
1, 3 2 × RJ45 socket
5, 7 2 × RJ45 socket
2, 4 2 × RJ45 socket
6, 8 2 × RJ45 socket

1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8
GMM40-OOOOOOOO
Port Port description
1, 3 2 × SFP slot
5, 7 2 × SFP slot
2, 4 2 × SFP slot
6, 8 2 × SFP slot

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1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8
GMM40-OOOOTTTT / GMM42-OOOOTTTT
Port Port description
1, 3 2 × SFP slot
5, 7 2 × SFP slot
2, 4 2 × RJ45 socket
6, 8 2 × RJ45 socket

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1.3.5 Port assignments

 Basic device

0.5669 pt

P1 V.24 P2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Status

RM
ACA
P
z USB MGMT
SD MAC-ADDRESS

Figure 5: Port assignments: Basic device port assignments

Note: The port assignment pictured is exemplary. The sequence of the


port numbering is identical for every device variant.

 Media modules

1 3 5 7
Power
2 4 6 8
Figure 6: Port assignments: Media module port assignments

Note: The port assignment pictured is exemplary. The sequence of the


port numbering is identical for every device variant.

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1.4 Power supply
You have the following options to supply your device with voltage:
 via 2-pin terminal blocks
Device variants with characteristic value LL

GRS1042

GRS1142

Figure 7: Power supply: Supply voltage characteristic value LL

 via 3-pin terminal blocks


Device variants with characteristic value HH

GRS1042

GRS1142

Figure 8: Power supply: Supply voltage characteristic value HH

 via one 2-pin and one 3-pin terminal block


Device variants with characteristic value HL

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GRS1042

GRS1142

Figure 9: Power supply: Supply voltage characteristic value HL

You will find information on connecting the supply voltage here:


“Connecting the terminal blocks” on page 62.

1.5 Signal contact

GRS1042

GRS1142

Figure 10: Signal contact: 2-pin terminal block with screw locking

The signal contact is a potential-free relay contact.


The device allows you to perform remote diagnosis via the signal contact. In
the process, the device signals events such as a line interruption. When an
event occurs, the device opens the relay contact and interrupts the closed
circuit. The management setting specifies which events switch a contact.

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You can also use the management to switch the signal contact manually and
thus control external devices.

1.6 Ethernet ports


You can connect end devices and other segments to the device and media
module ports using twisted pair cables or optical fibers (F/O).

1.6.1 1/2.5 Gbit/s F/O port


This port is an SFP slot.
The port allows you to connect network components according to the IEEE
802.3 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX standard.
The port allows you to connect network components according to
IEEE P802.3bz 2.5 Gbit/s.
This port supports:
 Full-duplex mode
Delivery state:
 1/2.5 Gbit/s full-duplex when using a Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver

1.6.2 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O port


This port is an SFP slot.
The 100/1000 Mbit/s F/O port allows you to connect network components
according to the IEEE 802.3 100BASE-FX/1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX
standard.
This port supports:
 1000 Mbit/s full duplex
 100 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode
Delivery state:
 100 Mbit/s full duplex when using a Fast Ethernet SFP transceiver
 1000 Mbit/s full duplex when using a Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver

1.6.3 100 Mbit/s F/O port


This port is an SFP slot or an ST socket or a DSC socket.
The 100 Mbit/s F/O port allows you to connect network components
according to the IEEE 802.3 100BASE-FX standard.
This port supports:
 100 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode
Delivery state:
 Full duplex

Applies to device variants with DSC ports or ST ports:


When connecting the data cables, note the sending and receiving directions.

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Sending direction

Receiving direction

1.6.4 10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port


This port is an RJ45 socket.
The 10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port allows you to connect network
components according to the IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/
1000BASE-T standard.
This port supports:
 Autonegotiation
 Autopolarity
 Autocrossing (if autonegotiation is activated)
 1000 Mbit/s full duplex
 100 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode
 10 Mbit/s half-duplex mode, 10 Mbit/s full duplex mode
Delivery state: Autonegotiation activated
You will find information on the pin assignment in a separate overview.
See “Pin assignments” on page 43.

1.6.5 Support of PoE(+)


Prerequisites for the support of PoE/PoE+:
 Minimum 1 power supply module GPS3-P is installed in the basic device.
 Minimum 1 media module with Poe/PoE+ functionality (GMM32 or
GMM42) is installed in the basic device.

Note: PoE/PoE+ is exclusively available with PoE-capable media modules.


The GREYHOUND basic device has no PoE-capable ports.

The 10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port allows you to connect network
components according to the IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/
1000BASE-T and IEEE 802.3af/at standards.
The PoE power is supplied via the wire pairs transmitting the signal (phantom
voltage).
For more details see chapter “General technical data” on page 76.

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1.6.6 Out-of-band management port
This port is an RJ45 socket.
The port allows you to connect network components according to the
IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX standard.
This port supports:
 Autonegotiation
 100 Mbit/s half duplex, 100 Mbit/s full duplex,10 Mbit/s half duplex,
10 Mbit/s full duplex
The port allows you to manage the device and upload configurations via the
following protocols:
 SNMP
 SSH
 Telnet
 FTP
 SCP
 HTTP/HTTPS

For more information see the Command Line Interface reference manual.
You can download the manual on the Internet at https://
www.doc.hirschmann.com.

1.7 Pin assignments


 Basic device

RJ45 Pin 10/100 Mbit/s 1000 Mbit/s


MDI-X mode
1
2 1 RX+ BI_DB+
3 2 RX− BI_DB−
4 3 TX+ BI_DA+
5 4 — BI_DD+
6
7 5 — BI_DD−
8 6 TX− BI_DA−
7 — BI_DC+
8 — BI_DC−

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 Media modules

RJ45 Pin 10/100 Mbit/s 1000 Mbit/s PoEa


MDI-X mode
1
2 1 RX+ BI_DB+ Negative VPSE
3 2 RX− BI_DB− Negative VPSE
4 3 TX+ BI_DA+ Positive VPSE
5 4 — BI_DD+ —
6
7 5 — BI_DD− —
8 6 TX− BI_DA− Positive VPSE
7 — BI_DC+ —
8 — BI_DC− —
a. Exclusively on PoE-capable media modules.

1.8 Display elements


After the supply voltage is set up, the Software starts and initializes the
device. Afterwards, the device performs a self-test. During this process,
various LEDs light up.

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1.8.1 Device status
These LEDs provide information about conditions which affect the operation
of the whole device.

P1 V.24 P2

MGMT

GRS1142

P1 V.24 P2

MGMT

USB

GRS1042

P1 V.24 P2

USB

LED Display Color Activity Meaning


Status Device Status — none Device is starting and/or is not ready for
operation.
green lights up Device is ready for operation.
Characteristics can be configured
red lights up Device is ready for operation.
Device has detected at least one error in
the monitoring results
flashes 1 × a The boot parameters used when the
period device has been started differ from the
boot parameters saved.
Start the device again.
flashes 4 × a Device has detected a multiple IP address
period
RM Redundancy — none No redundancy configured
Manager green lights up Redundancy exists
flashes 1 × a Device is reporting an incorrect
period configuration of the RM function
yellow lights up No redundancy exists

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LED Display Color Activity Meaning
ACA Storage medium — none ACA storage medium not connected
ACA22 green lights up ACA storage medium connected
ACA31 flashes 3 × a Device writes to/reads from the storage
period medium
yellow lights up ACA storage medium inoperative
P Supply voltage — none Supply voltage is too low
yellow lights up Device variants with redundant power
supply:
Supply voltage 1 or 2 is on
flashes 4 × a Software update is running. Maintain the
period power supply.
green lights up Device variants with redundant power
supply:
Supply voltage 1 and 2 is on
Device variants with single power supply:
Supply voltage is on
P1 Supply voltage — none At least one of the following cases
applies:
 Power supply module is not
connected to slot P1.
 There is no external supply voltage or
it is too low.
 No internal supply voltage.
green lights up  Power supply module is connected to
slot P1.
 Boot procedure started
 Valid supply voltage connected.
P2 Supply voltage — none At least one of the following cases
applies:
 Power supply module is not
connected to slot P2.
 There is no external supply voltage or
it is too low.
 No internal supply voltage.
green lights up  Power supply module is connected to
slot P2.
 Boot procedure started
 Valid supply voltage connected.

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1.8.2 Port status
These LEDs provide port-related information.

GRS1142 GRS1042
Slot 1 Slot 2 L/D L D
1 5 9 1 5 1 5 GRS1142

4 8 12 4 8 4 9 L/D
L D

P1 V.24 P2

MGMT

GRS1142
P1 V.24 P2

MGMT

USB

GRS1042

MGMT

L D

Figure 11: Port status: Location of the display elements on the basic device

LED Display Color Activity Meaning


L/D Link state/data — none Device detects an invalid or missing
traffic link
green lights up Device detects a valid link
flashes 1 × a period Port is switched to stand-by
flashes 3 × a period Port is switched off
yellow flashing alternately Device is transmitting and/or
receiving data
lights up Device detects a non-supported SFP
transceiver or a non-supported data
rate
flashes 1 × a period Device detects at least one
unauthorized MAC address (Port
Security Violation) and sends a trap.
flashes 3 × a period The device deactivates the relevant
port (auto-deactivation).

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 Switching LEDs

LED display Position on the device


Service panel Only device variants
GRS1142

Port panel GRS1042


GRS1142

With device variants GRS1142 the port status is displayed on the service
panel by default. You have the option of changing between the LED
displays using the command line interface (CLI). You require
administrator rights for this.

To change to the LED display on the port panel, execute the following
commands in the CLI:
enable Change to the privileged EXEC mode.
configure Change to the configuration mode.
system port-led-mode Change LED display from service panel to port
portpanel panel.

To change to the LED display on the service panel, execute the following
commands in the CLI:
enable Change to the privileged EXEC mode.
configure Change to the configuration mode.
system port-led-mode Change LED display from port panel to service
servicepanel panel.

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1.8.3 Media module status

 GMM20/GMM30/GMM40

Power
Power Power

L D

L D
L D

Power
L D Power L D

L D

Figure 12: Media module status: Location of the display elements on the module

LED Display Color Activity Meaning


Power Supply voltage — none Media module is inoperative
green lights up Voltage supply to the media module is on
L/D Link state/data — none Device detects an invalid or missing link
traffic green lights up Device detects a valid link
flashes Port is switched to stand-by
1×a
period
flashes Port is switched off
3×a
period
yellow lights up Device detects a non-supported SFP
transceiver or a non-supported data rate
flashing Device is transmitting and/or receiving data
flashes Device detects at least one unauthorized MAC
1×a address (Port Security Violation)
period

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 GMM32/GMM42

Power
Power Power

L D

PoE L D L D
L D

PoE
PoE
Power
PoE PoE
Power
Power
L D
L D
L D

Figure 13: Media module status: Location of the display elements on the PoE
module

LED Display Color Activity Meaning


Power Supply voltage — none Media module is inoperative
green lights up Voltage supply to the media module is on
Voltage supply to the PoE port is on
yellow lights up PoE voltage is missing or is too low
L/D Link state/data — none Device detects an invalid or missing link
traffic green lights up Device detects a valid link
flashes Port is switched to stand-by
1×a
period
flashes Port is switched off
3×a
period
yellow lights up Device detects a non-supported SFP
transceiver or a non-supported data rate
flashing Device is transmitting and/or receiving
data
flashes Device detects at least one unauthorized
1×a MAC address (Port Security Violation)
period
PoE PoE status green lights up Powered device is supplied with PoE
voltage.
yellow flashes Output budget has been exceeded
1×a Device has detected a connected
period powered device
flashes PoE administrator status deactivated
3×a
period

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1.9 Management interfaces
1.9.1 V.24 interface (external management)

GRS1042

GRS1142

Figure 14: V.24 interface: Location on the device

A serial interface is provided on the RJ45 socket (V.24 interface) for the local
connection of an external management station (VT100 terminal or PC with
corresponding terminal emulation). This enables you to set up a connection
to the Command Line Interface CLI and to the system monitor.

VT100 terminal settings


Speed 9600 Baud
Data 8 bit
Stopbit 1 bit
Handshake off
Parity none

The socket housing is electrically connected to the front panel of the device.
The V.24 interface is electrically insulated from the supply voltage.

Figure Pin Function


assignment
1 —
1
2 2 —
3 3 TxD
4 4 GND
5 5 —
6
7 6 RxD
8 7 —
8 —
Table 5: V.24 interface: Pin assignment of the V24 interface

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1.9.2 USB interface

GRS1042

GRS1142

Figure 15: USB interface: Location on the device

The USB interface allows you to connect the AutoConfiguration Adapter


ACA22 storage medium. This is used for saving/loading the configuration
data and diagnostic information, and for loading the software.
See “Accessories” on page 93.

On the front of the device there is an LED display that informs you about the
status of the interface.
The USB interface has the following properties:
 Supplies current of max. 500 mA
 Voltage not potential-separated
 Connectors: type A
 Supports the USB master mode
 Supports USB 2.0

Figure Pin Function


1 VCC (VBus)
1 2 34
2 - Data
3 + Data
4 Ground (GND)
Table 6: USB interface: Pin assignment of the USB interface

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1.9.3 SD card interface
Prerequisite:
Only use Hirschmann SD cards.
See “Accessories” on page 93.

GRS1042

GRS1142

Figure 16: SD card interface: Location on the device

The SD card interface allows you to connect the AutoConfiguration Adapter


ACA31 storage medium. This is used for saving/loading the configuration
data and diagnostic information, and for loading the software.
On the front of the device there is an LED display that informs you about the
status of the interface.

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2 Installation
The devices have been developed for practical application in a harsh
industrial environment.
On delivery, the device is ready for operation.

Perform the following steps to install and configure the device:


 Checking the package contents
 Installing the SD card (optional)
 Installing a power supply module
 Installing a media module (optional)
 Installing a cover panel (optional)
 Installing and grounding the device
 Connecting the terminal blocks
 Operating the device
 Installing an SFP transceiver (optional)
 Connecting data cables
 Filling out the inscription label

2.1 Checking the package contents


 Check whether the package includes all items named in the section
“Scope of delivery” on page 93.
 Check the individual parts for transport damage.

2.2 Installing the SD card (optional)


Prerequisite:
Only use the AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA31 storage medium.
See “Accessories” on page 93.

Perform the following work steps:


 Deactivate the write protection on the SD card by pushing the write-
protect lock away from the middle of the card.
 Push the SD card into the slot with the beveled corner on the right side.

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2.3 Installing a power supply module
Hirschmann supplies the power supply modules in a ready-to-operate state.
The power supply modules are hot-swappable.

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Figure 17: Installing a power supply module: Installation sequence

Perform the following work steps:


 Remove the cover panel (if mounted) from the power supply module slot
on the device (1).
 Insert the power supply module straight into the slot (2).
 Fasten the power supply module to the device by tightening the
2 screws (3).
You find the prescribed tightening torque in chapter:
“General technical data” on page 76

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2.4 Installing a media module (optional)
Hirschmann supplies the media modules in a ready-to-operate state. By
using a media module, you obtain up to 8 additional Fast Ethernet ports and/
or Gigabit Ethernet ports. You have the option of mounting the media
modules while the device is operating.

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Figure 18: Installing a media module (optional): Installation sequence

Perform the following work steps:


 Remove the cover panel from the media module slot on the basic device.
 Open the locking mechanism of the media module by pressing the locking
levers outwards (1).
 Insert the media module straight into the media module slot (2).

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 Lock the media module in place by pressing the locking levers inwards
(3).
 Fasten the media module with the screws in the front panel of the basic
device.
You find the prescribed tightening torque in chapter:
“General technical data” on page 76

2.5 Installing a cover panel (optional)


Prerequisite:
To comply with the EMC requirements, seal unused open slots with a cover
panel; you obtain cover panels as an accessory.
See “Order number” on page 93.

Perform the following work steps:


 Place the matching cover panel over the power supply module slot or
media module slot of the device.
 Fasten the cover panel to the device by tightening the 2 screws.
You find the prescribed tightening torque in chapter:
“General technical data” on page 76

2.6 Installing and grounding the device


You have the following options for mounting your device:
 Mounting in a switch cabinet
 Mounting on a vertical flat surface

WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK

Exclusively install this device in a switch cabinet or in a restricted access


location according to IEC/EN 62368-1, to which maintenance staff have
exclusive access.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,


or equipment damage.

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CAUTION
OVERHEATING OF THE DEVICE

Verify that all ventilation slots are clear when installing the device. Avoid
touching the device while it is operating.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in minor injury or


equipment damage.

 Mounting in a switch cabinet

Note: When operating the device in an environment with continuous


vibration loads, it is necessary to additionally fasten the device to the
switch cabinet using 2 mounting brackets on the front or rear side of the
device.
You obtain the additional brackets as accessories.
See “Accessories” on page 93.

Prerequisites:
 Install the device in the 19" switch cabinet using sliding or mounting
rails.
This provides a more stable position of your device in environments
subject to vibration.
For more information on sliding/mounting rails and how to install them,
please contact your switch cabinet manufacturer.
 The devices are designed to be mounted in a 19" switch cabinet.
In the delivery state, there are 2 pre-mounted mounting brackets on
the sides of the device.
 Ensure adequate ventilation. If necessary, install an additional fan in
the switch cabinet to prevent the device from overheating.
 Measure the depth of the 19" cabinet so that all the lines to be
connected can be fed in easily.

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3

2
1

Figure 19: Assembly in a switch cabinet with sliding/mounting rails


1 - device
2 - sliding/mounting rail
3 - 19" switch cabinet

Perform the following work steps:


 Assemble the sliding or mounting rails in the 19" switch cabinet as
specified by the manufacturer.
 Position the device on the rails in the switch cabinet.
 Fasten the device in the switch cabinet by screwing it in with the
mounting brackets.

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 Mounting on a vertical flat surface

WARNING
FIRE HAZARD

Install the device in a fire enclosure according to IEC/EN 62368-1 if you


install the device vertically.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,


or equipment damage.

Figure 20: Mounting on a vertical flat surface

Perform the following work steps:


 Use the pre-mounted brackets as shown below.
 Additionally attach 2 brackets to the back of the device.
You obtain the additional brackets as accessories.
See “Accessories” on page 93.
 Fasten the device by screwing the brackets to the wall.

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 Grounding the device
The device variants have a connection for protective grounding.
Perform the following work steps:
 Ground the device via the ground screw.
You find the prescribed tightening torque in chapter:
“General technical data” on page 76

Note: Applies to device variants featuring supply voltage characteristic


value P:
With redundant power supply with 2 power supply modules GPS3-P
(supply voltage characteristic value P): The use of power sources with a
grounded positive power supply conductor is prohibited.

Note: Applies to device variants featuring supply voltage with


characteristic value H:
The device is grounded via the ground screw and also via the power
supply socket.

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2.7 Connecting the terminal blocks
2.7.1 Supply voltage

WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK

Start connecting electrical wires only if all safety requirements listed in


chapter “General safety instructions” are fulfilled.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,


or equipment damage.

WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK

Never insert pointed objects (narrow screwdrivers, wires, etc.) into the
device or into the connection terminals for electric conductors.
Do not touch the connection terminals.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,


or equipment damage.

WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK

Connect only a supply voltage that corresponds to the type plate of your
device.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,


or equipment damage.

You have the option of supplying the supply voltage redundantly. With
redundant supply via GPS3-P power supply modules (supply voltage
characteristic value P) there is no load distribution.
With redundant power supply, the better supplied power supply module takes
over the power supply of the device. In case of a failure of the supplying
power supply module, the power supply is provided by the remaining power
supply module.
In case of a redundant power supply with PoE-capable power supply
modules, positive grounding is prohibited.

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The supply voltage is electrically isolated from the casing.

Note: The supply voltage is connected to the device casing through


protective elements exclusively.

Note: The supply voltage for the power supply modules is provided at
terminal blocks P1 and P2 for the corresponding slots P1 and P2.

For every supply voltage to be connected, perform the following steps:


 Remove the terminal connector from the device.
 Connect the wires according to the pin assignment on the device with the
clamps.
See Supply voltage with characteristic value LL.
See Supply voltage with characteristic value HH.
See Supply voltage with characteristic value HL.
 Fasten the wires in the terminal block by tightening the terminal screws.

 Supply voltage with characteristic value LL

GRS1142

P1
GRS1042
P2

- + - +

P1 P2

X RELAY z

Figure 21: Supply voltage characteristic value LL: Location of the supply voltage
connections

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Type of the voltages Specification of the supply Pin assignment
that can be voltage
connected
DC voltage P1, Rated voltage range + Plus terminal of the supply voltage
P2  24 V DC ... 48 V DC − Minus terminal of the supply
 48 V DC ... 54 V DC voltage
Table 7: Supply voltage with characteristic value LL: type and specification of the
supply voltage, connections

 Supply voltage with characteristic value HH

GRS1142

P2
GRS1042
P1

P2

P1

Figure 22: Supply voltage characteristic value HH: Location of the supply voltage
connections

Type of the voltages Specification of the Pin assignment


that can be connected supply voltage
DC voltage P1, Rated voltage range +/L Plus terminal of the supply voltage
P2 60 V DC ... 250 V DC -/N Minus terminal of the supply voltage
Protective conductor

AC voltage P1, Rated voltage range +/L Outer conductor


P2 110 V AC ... 240 V AC, -/N Neutral conductor
50 Hz ... 60 Hz Protective conductor

Table 8: Supply voltage with characteristic value HH: type and specification of the
supply voltage, connections

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 Supply voltage with characteristic value HL

GRS1142

P1 P2 GRS1042

- +

P2

X RELAY z
P1

Figure 23: Supply voltage characteristic value HL: Location of the supply voltage
connections

Type of the voltages Specification of the Pin assignment


that can be connected supply voltage
DC voltage P1 Rated voltage range +/L Plus terminal of the supply voltage
60 V DC ... 250 V DC -/N Minus terminal of the supply voltage
Protective conductor

AC voltage P1 Rated voltage range +/L Outer conductor


110 V AC ... 240 V AC, -/N Neutral conductor
50 Hz ... 60 Hz Protective conductor

DC voltage P2 Rated voltage range + Plus terminal of the supply voltage


 24 V DC ... 48 V DC − Minus terminal of the supply voltage
 48 V DC ... 54 V DC
Table 9: Supply voltage characteristic value LL: type and specification of the
supply voltage, pin assignment

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2.7.2 Signal contact

GRS1042

GRS1142

Figure 24: Signal contact: 2-pin terminal block with screw locking

 Connect the signal contact lines with the terminal block connections.
 Fasten the wires in the terminal block by tightening the terminal screws.

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2.8 Installing an SFP transceiver (optional)
Prerequisites:
Exclusively use Hirschmann SFP transceivers.
See “Accessories” on page 93.

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Figure 25: Installing SFP transceivers: Installation sequence

Perform the following work steps:


 Take the SFP transceiver out of the transport packaging (1).
 Remove the protection cap from the SFP transceiver (2).
 Push the SFP transceiver with the lock closed into the slot until it latches
in (3).

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2.9 Operating the device
Perform the following work steps:
 Use screws to secure the connectors to the device.
You find the prescribed tightening torque in chapter:
“General technical data” on page 76
 Enable the supply voltage.

2.10 Connecting data cables


Note the following general recommendations for data cable connections in
environments with high electrical interference levels:
 Keep the length of the data cables as short as possible.
 Use optical data cables for the data transmission between the buildings.
 When using copper cables, provide a sufficient separation between the
power supply cables and the data cables. Ideally, install the cables in
separate cable channels.
 Verify that power supply cables and data cables do not run parallel over
longer distances. To reduce inductive coupling, verify that the power
supply cables and data cables cross at a 90 ° angle.
 Use shielded data cables for gigabit transmission via copper cables, for
example SF/UTP cables according to ISO/IEC 11801. To meet
EN 50121-4 and marine application requirements, use shielded data
cables at all transmission rates.
 Connect the data cables according to your requirements.
See “Ethernet ports” on page 41.

2.11 Filling out the inscription label


The information field for the MAC address on the front of the device helps you
to identify your device.

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3 Making basic settings
Note: 2 or more devices configured with the same IP address can cause
unpredictable operation of your network.
Install and maintain a process that assigns a unique IP address to every
device in the network.

The IP parameters must be entered when the device is installed for the first
time. The device provides the following options for configuring the IP
addresses:
 V.24 interface (Command Line Interface)
 BOOTP
 DHCP
 DHCP Option 82
 AutoConfiguration Adapter
 Input via the HiView or Industrial HiVision application. You find further
information about the applications HiView or Industrial HiVision on the
Internet at the Hirschmann product pages:
HiView
http://www.hirschmann.com/en/QR/INET-HiView
Industrial HiVision
http://www.hirschmann.com/en/QR/INET-Industrial-HiVision

 Default settings
 IP address: The device looks for the IP address using DHCP
 Password for management:
Login: user; password: public (read only)
Login: admin; password: private (read and write)
 Parameters that can be set via the management are set to pre-defined
values in accordance with the MIB
 V.24 data rate: 9600 Baud
 Ring redundancy: disabled
 Ethernet ports: link status is not evaluated (signal contact)
 Optical 100 Mbit/s ports: 100 Mbit/s full duplex
All other ports: autonegotiation
 Out-of-band management port:
Default IP address: 192.168.1.1 / 255.255.255.0

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3.1 First login (Password change)
To help prevent undesired access to the device, it is imperative that you
change the default password during initial setup.
Perform the following steps:
 Open the Graphical User Interface, the Command Line Interface, or
HiView the first time you log on to the device.
 Log on to the device with the default password “private”. The device
prompts you to type in a new password.
 Type in your new password.
To help increase security, choose a password that contains at least 8
characters which includes upper-case characters, lower-case characters,
numerical digits, and special characters.
 When you log on to the device with the Command Line Interface, then the
device prompts you to confirm your new password.
 Log on to the device again with your new password.

Note: If you lost your password, then use the System Monitor to reset the
password.

For further information see:


https://hirschmann-support.belden.com/en/kb/required-password-change-
new-procedure-for-first-time-login

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4 Monitoring the ambient air temperature
Operate the device below the specified maximum ambient air temperature
exclusively.
See “General technical data” on page 76.
The ambient air temperature is the temperature of the air at a distance of
5 cm (2 in) from the device. It depends on the installation conditions of the
device, for example the distance from other devices or other objects, and the
output of neighboring devices.
The temperature displayed in the CLI (Command Line Interface) and the GUI
(Graphical User Interface) is the internal temperature of the device. It is
higher than the ambient air temperature. The maximum internal temperature
of the device named in the technical data is a guideline that indicates to you
that the maximum ambient air temperature has possibly been exceeded.

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5 Maintenance and service
 When designing this device, Hirschmann largely avoided using high-wear
parts. The parts subject to wear and tear are dimensioned to last longer
than the lifetime of the product when it is operated normally. Operate this
device according to the specifications.
 Relays are subject to natural wear. This wear depends on the frequency
of the switching operations. Check the resistance of the closed relay
contacts and the switching function depending on the frequency of the
switching operations.
 Internal fuses are triggered only in the case of a detected error in the
device. In case of damage or malfunction of the device, turn off the supply
voltage and return the device to the plant for inspection.
 Hirschmann is continually working on improving and developing their
software. Check regularly whether there is an updated version of the
software that provides you with additional benefits. You find information
and software downloads on the Hirschmann product pages on the
Internet (http://www.hirschmann.com).
 Depending on the degree of pollution in the operating environment, check
at regular intervals that the ventilation slots in the device are not
obstructed.

You find information on settling complaints on the Internet at http://


www.beldensolutions.com/en/Service/Repairs/index.phtml.

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6 Disassembly

6.1 De-installing a power supply module

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Figure 26: De-installing a power supply module: De-installation sequence

Perform the following work steps:


 Remove the screws on the front panel of the power supply module (1).
 Pull the power supply module out of the slot (2).
 Seal the power supply module slot on the basic device with a cover
panel (3).
 Fasten the cover panel using the 2 screws on the basic device.
You find the prescribed tightening torque in chapter:
“General technical data” on page 76

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6.2 Removing a media module

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Figure 27: De-installing a media module: De-installation sequence

Perform the following work steps:


 Loosen the screws in the front panel of the media module.
 Open the locking mechanism of the media module by pressing the locking
levers outwards (1, 2).
 Pull the media module out of the slot (3).
 Close the media module slot on the basic device using a cover panel.
 Fasten the cover panel using the 2 screws on the basic device.
You find the prescribed tightening torque in chapter:
“General technical data” on page 76

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6.3 Removing an SFP transceiver (optional)

Figure 28: De-installing SFP transceivers: De-installation sequence

Perform the following work steps:


 Open the locking mechanism of the SFP transceiver (1).
 Pull the SFP transceiver out of the slot via the open locking
mechanism (2).
 Close the SFP transceiver with the protection cap (3).

6.4 Removing the device

WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK

Disconnect the grounding only after disconnecting all other cables.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,


or equipment damage.

Perform the following work steps:


 Disconnect the data cables.
 Disable the supply voltage.
 Disconnect the terminal blocks.
 Disconnect the grounding.
 To detach the device from the switch cabinet or the wall, remove the
screws from the brackets on the device.

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7 Technical data

7.1 General technical data


7.1.1 Basic device
Dimensions See “Dimension drawings” on page 81.
Weight 3,6 kg (7.93 lb)
Power supply Rated voltage range 24 V DC ... 48 V DC
Supply voltage with 48 V DC ... 54 V DC
characteristic value L Back-up fuse for each Nominal rating: 6.3 A
voltage input Characteristic: slow blow
Connection type 2-pin terminal block
Tightening torque 0.5 Nm (4.4 lb-in)
min. conductor 1 mm² (AWG16)
diameter
max. conductor 2.5 mm² (AWG12)
diameter
Power supply Rated voltage range 110 V AC ... 240 V AC, 50 Hz ... 60 Hz
Supply voltage with 60 V DC ... 250 V DC
characteristic value H Back-up fuse for each Nominal rating: 2.5 A
voltage input Characteristic: slow blow
Connection type 3-pin terminal block
Tightening torque 0.5 Nm (4.4 lb-in)
min. conductor Supply with DC
diameter voltage:
1 mm² (AWG16)
Supply with AC
voltage:
0.75 mm² (AWG18)
max. conductor 2.5 mm² (AWG12)
diameter
Grounding the device Tightening torque 0.5 Nm (4.4 lb-in)
Protective grounding
Signal contact Nominal value Imax = 2 A at Umax = 230 V AC
Imax = 2 A at Umax = 30 V DC
Imax = 0.2 A at Umax = 125 V DCa
Imax = 0.1 A at Umax = 250 V DCb
Connection type 2-pin terminal block
Tightening torque 0.34 Nm (3 lb-in)
min. conductor Supply with DC
diameter voltage:
1 mm² (AWG16)
Supply with AC
voltage:
0.75 mm² (AWG18)
max. conductor 1.3 mm² (AWG16)
diameter

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Climatic conditions Ambient air Standard
during operation temperaturec up to 2000 m ASL 0 °C ... +60 °C
(6562 ft ASL) (+32 °F ... +140 °F)
above 6562 ft ASL 0 °C ... +50 °C
(2000 m ASL) (+32 °F ... +122 °F)
Standard with
Conformal Coating
up to 2000 m ASL 0 °C ... +60 °C
(6562 ft ASL) (+32 °F ... +140 °F)
above 6562 ft ASL 0 °C ... +50 °C
(2000 m ASL) (+32 °F ... +122 °F)
Extendedde
up to 2000 m ASL -40 °C ... +70 °C
(6562 ft ASL) (-40 °F ... +158 °F)
−40 °F ... +185 °F
(−40 °C ... +85 °C) for
16 hours (tested in
accordance with
IEC 60068-2-2)
above 6562 ft ASL -40 °C ... +60 °C
(2000 m ASL) (-40 °F ... +140 °F)
Extended with
Conformal Coatingfg
up to 2000 m ASL -40 °C ... +70 °C
(6562 ft ASL) (-40 °F ... +158 °F)
above 6562 ft ASL -40 °C ... +60 °C
(2000 m ASL) (-40 °F ... +140 °F)
Maximum inner +95 °C (+203 °F)
temperature of device
(guideline)
Humidity 5 % ... 95 % (non-condensing)
Air pressure min. 700 hPa (+3000 m ASL; +9842 ft ASL)
max. 1060 hPa (-400 m ASL; -1312 ft ASL)
Climatic conditions Ambient temperature -40 °C ... +85 °C
during storage (-40 °F ... +185 °F)
Humidity 5 % ... 95 % (non-condensing)
Air pressure min. 700 hPa (+3000 m ASL; +9842 ft ASL)
max. 1060 hPa (-400 m ASL; -1312 ft ASL)
Pollution degree 2
Protection classes Laser protection Class 1 in compliance with IEC 60825-1
Degree of protection IP30
a. Not UL 60950 certified.
b. Not UL 60950 certified.
c. Temperature of the ambient air at a distance of 5 cm (2 in) from the device
d. If you are using SFP modules without the “EEC” extension, an operating temperature range
of +32 °F to +140 °F (0 °C to +60 °C) applies for your device. See “Accessories” on page 93.
e. Applies to GRS device variants with the extended temperature range: If more than 4 SFP
transceivers are used, the maximum operating temperature is reduced by 2 K per additional
SFP transceiver.
f. If you are using SFP modules without the “EEC” extension, an operating temperature range
of +32 °F to +140 °F (0 °C to +60 °C) applies for your device.
g. Applies to GRS device variants with the extended temperature range: If more than 4 SFP
transceivers are used, the maximum operating temperature is reduced by 2 K per additional
SFP transceiver.

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7.1.2 Power supply modules
Dimensions See “Dimension drawings” on page 81.
Weight GPS1-C 600 g (21.16 oz)
GPS1-K 710 g (25.04 oz)
GPS3-P 750 g (26.46 oz)
Mounting of the power Tightening torque 0.5 Nm (4.4 lb-in)
supply modules
Mounting of the cover Tightening torque 0.5 Nm (4.4 lb-in)
panel
Climatic conditions Air pressure (altitude) min. 600 hPa (+4000 m; +13123 ft)
during operation
Power supply module Rated voltage range 24 V DC ... 48 V DC
characteristic value C Voltage range including min. 16.8 V ... max. 60 V
maximum tolerances
Power loss buffer >10 ms at 20.4 V DC
Overload current protection on Non-replaceable fuse
the device
Peak inrush current < 7 A (1 ms)
Current integral I²t 0.4 A2s
Power supply module Rated voltage range 110 V AC ... 240 V AC, 50 Hz ... 60 Hz
characteristic value K 60 V DC ... 250 V DC
Voltage range including 88 V AC ... 276 V AC, 47 Hz ... 63 Hz
maximum tolerances 48 V DC ... 288 V DC
Power loss buffer > 17 ms at 110 V AC
> 20 ms at 230 V AC
Overload current protection on Non-replaceable fuse
the device
Peak inrush current < 3 A (1 ms)
Current integral I²t 0.3 A2s
Crest factor < 1.8
Power supply module The supply voltage inputs are designed for operation with safety extra-
characteristic value P low voltage. Connect only SELV circuits with voltage restrictions in line
with IEC/EN 60950-1 to the supply voltage connections.

Make sure that the connected supply voltage complies the requirements
of IEEE 802.3af or IEEE 802.3at:
 For the use of type-1-powered devices (PoE):
Rated voltage: 48 V DC
Max. voltage range: 45 V DC ... 57 V DC
 For the use of Type 2 Powered Devices (PoE+):
Rated voltage: 54 V DC
Max. voltage range: 51 V DC ... 57 V DC
 The power supply is potential-free. For power supply modules
capable of PoE, exclusively use a potential-free SELV power supply.
Max. PoE power In total: 185 W
Power loss buffer > 10 ms at 40.8 V DCa
Overload current protection on Non-replaceable fuse
the device
Peak inrush current < 2.5 A (1 ms)
Current integral I²t 0.3 A2s
a. Only applies to the basic device, not to the connected powered devices.

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7.1.3 Media modules
Dimensions See “Dimension drawings” on page 81.
Weight GMM20-MMMMMMMM 520 g (16.72 oz)
GMM20-NNNNNNNN additional 150 g for media modules with
GMM20-VVVVVVVV temperature range characteristic value T
and E
GMM20-UUUUUUUU
GMM30-MMMMTTTT 550 g (19.4 oz)
GMM30-NNNNTTTT
GMM30-VVVVTTTT
GMM30-UUUUTTTT
GMM40-TTTTTTTT 490 g (17.28 oz)
GMM40-OOOOOOOO 650 g (22.93 oz)
GMM40-OOOOTTTT 540 g (19.05 oz)
GMM32-MMMMTTTT 560 g (19.75 oz)
GMM32-NNNNTTTT
GMM32-VVVVTTTT
GMM32-UUUUTTTT
GMM42-OOOOTTTT 550 g (19.4 oz)
GMM42-TTTTTTTT 510 g (17.99 oz)
Installing the media Tightening torque 0.5 Nm
modules (4.4 lb-in)
Mounting of the cover Tightening torque 0.5 Nm
panel (4.4 lb-in)
Max. PoE power Per media module: 124 W
In total: 185 W
Climatic conditions Ambient temperature Devices with operating temperature
during operation characteristic value S (Standard):
0 °C ... +60 °C (+32 °F ... +140 °F)a
Devices with operating temperature
characteristic value C (standard with
Conformal Coating):
0 °C ... +60 °C (+32 °F ... +140 °F)b
Devices with operating temperature
characteristic value E and T (extended)
-40 °C ... +70 °C (-40 °F ... +158 °F)c
-40 °C ... +85 °C (-40 °F ... +185 °F) for
16 hours (tested according to IEC 60068-
2-2)d
Humidity 5 % ... 95 %
(non-condensing)
Air pressure min. 600 hPa (+4000 m; +13123 ft)
max. 1060 hPa (-400 m ASL; -1312 ft ASL)
Climatic conditions Ambient temperature -40 °C ... +85 °C (-40 °F ... +185 °F)
during storage Humidity 5 % ... 95 %
(non-condensing)
Air pressure min. 600 hPa (+4000 m; +13123 ft)
max. 1060 hPa (-400 m ASL; -1312 ft ASL)
Pollution degree 2
Protection classes Laser protection Class 1 in compliance with IEC 60825-1
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b. Hirschmann recommends to use SFP transceivers with “EEC” extension.
c. Use SFP transceivers with the “EEC” extension only, otherwise the standard temperature
range applies.
d. Use SFP transceivers with the “EEC” extension only, otherwise the standard temperature
range applies.

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 Basic device

mm
483
inch
19
466
18.35
444
17.5

1.73
1.26
44
32
10
0.39
0.27
6,9

378,5
17.9
14.94
354

Figure 29: Basic device: Dimension drawing device variant characteristic value 6T6Z
with 2 × power supply module GPS3-P

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mm
483
inch
19
466
18.35
444
17.5

1.73
1.26
44
32
10
0.27
6,9

0.39

14.94
354

Figure 30: Basic device: Dimension drawing device variant characteristic value AT2Z
with 2 × power supply module GPS1-C

Note: The dimensions of the basic device is identical for every device
variant. Differences result exclusively from the different dimensions of the
power supply module variants.

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 Power supply modules

173 mm
6.81 167 inch
6.58
1.65
42

0.32
8
4.29
109
116,5
4.59

Figure 31: Power supply modules: Dimension drawing power supply module GPS1-
C/GPS1-K

173 mm
6.81 167 inch
6.58
1.65
42

0.32
8
4.29
5.55109
141

Figure 32: Power supply modules: Dimension drawing power supply module GPS3-
P

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 Media modules

135 mm
5.32 inch
129
5.08
37,5
1.48

41,5
1.63
0.16
4

4.53
115
5.12
130
5.51
140

Figure 33: Media modules: Dimension drawing media modules (exemplary)

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EMC interference Standard Marine applicationsbc Railway Substation


emission applicationsa applications applicationse
(trackside)d
Radiated emission
EN 55032 Class A Class A Class A Class A
DNV Guidelines — EMC 1 — —
FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A Class A Class A Class A
EN 61000-6-4 Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled
Conducted emission
EN 55032 DC supply connection Class A Class A Class A Class A
DNV Guidelines DC supply connection — EMC 1 — —
FCC 47 CFR Part 15 DC supply connection Class A Class A Class A Class A
EN 61000-6-4 DC supply connection Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled
EN 55032 Telecommunication connections Class A Class A Class A Class A
EN 61000-6-4 Telecommunication connections Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled Fulfilled
a. EN 61131-2, CE, FCC – applies to all devices
b. Merchant Navy – applies to devices with the approval codes U9, UT, UX, UY, VU
c. Exclusively use shielded data cables in DNV GL EMC Class B areas.
d. EN 50121-4 – applies to devices with the approval codes VT, T9, TY, S9, SY
e. EN 61850-3, IEEE 1613 – applies to devices with the approval codes V9, VY, VU, VT

EMC interference Standard Marine applicationsb Railway applications Substation


immunity applicationsa (trackside)c applicationsd
Electrostatic discharge
EN 61000-4-2 Contact discharge ±4 kV ±6 kV ±6 kV ±8 kV
IEEE C37.90.3
EN 61000-4-2 Air discharge ±8 kV ±8 kV ±8 kV ±15 kV
IEEE C37.90.3
Electromagnetic field
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immunity applicationsa (trackside)c applicationsd
EN 61000-4-3 80 MHz ... 3000 MHz max. 10 V/m max. 10 V/m max. 20 V/m max. 10 V/m
IEEE 1613 80 MHz ... 1000 MHz — — — max. 35 V/m
Fast transients (burst)
EN 61000-4-4 DC supply connection ±2 kV ±2 kV ±2 kV ±4 kV
IEEE C37.90.1
EN 61000-4-4 Data line ±4 kV ±4 kV ±2 kV ±4 kV
IEEE C37.90.1
Voltage surges - DC supply connection
EN 61000-4-5 line/ground ±2 kV ±2 kV ±2 kV ±2 kV
IEEE 1613 line/ground — — — ±5 kV
EN 61000-4-5 line/line ±1 kV ±1 kV ±1 kV ±1 kV
Voltage surges - data line
EN 61000-4-5 line/ground ±1 kV ±1 kV ±2 kV ±2 kV
Conducted disturbances
EN 61000-4-6 150 kHz ... 80 MHz 10 V 10 V 10 V 10 V
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immunity applicationsa (trackside)c applicationsd
Damped oscillation – DC supply connection
EN 61000-4-12 line/ground — — — 2.5 kV
IEEE C37.90.1
EN 61000-4-12 line/line — — — 1 kV
IEEE C37.90.1
Damped oscillation – data line
EN 61000-4-12 line/ground — — — 2.5 kV
IEEE C37.90.1
EN 61000-4-12 line/line — — — ±1 kV
Pulse magnetic field
EN 61000-4-9 — — 300 A/m —
a. EN 61131-2, CE, FCC – applies to all devices
b. Merchant Navy – applies to devices with the approval codes U9, UT, UX, UY, VU
c. EN 50121-4 – applies to devices with the approval codes VT, T9, TY, S9, SY
d. EN 61850-3, IEEE 1613 – applies to devices with the approval codes V9, VY, VU, VT

Immunity Standard Marine applicationsb Railway Substation applicationsd


applicationsa applications
(trackside)c
IEC 60068-2-6, test Fc Vibration 5 Hz ... 8.4 Hz with 2 Hz ... 13.2 Hz with 1 mm — 2 Hz ... 9 Hz with 3 mm
3.5 mm (0.14 in) (0.04 in) amplitude (0.11 in) amplitude
amplitude
8.4 Hz ... 150 Hz with 13.2 Hz ... 200 Hz with — 9 Hz ... 200 Hz with 1 g
1g 0.7 g — 200 Hz ... 500 Hz with 1.5 g
— —
IEC 60068-2-27, test Ea Shock 15 g at 11 ms — — 10 g at 11 ms
a. EN 61131-2, CE, FCC – applies to all devices
b. Merchant Navy – applies to devices with the approval codes U9, UT, UX, UY, VU
c. EN 50121-4 – applies to devices with the approval codes VT, T9, TY, S9, SY
d. EN 61850-3, IEEE 1613 – applies to devices with the approval codes V9, VY, VU, VT
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Note: The line lengths specified for the transceivers apply for the respective fiber data (fiber attenuation and Bandwidth
Length Product (BLP)/ Dispersion).

Product code Modea Wave length Fiber System Example for F/O Fiber BLPc/Dispersion
M-SFP-... attenuation cable lengthb attenuation
-SX/LC... MM 850 nm 50/125 µm 0 dB ... 7.5 dB 0 km ... 0.55 km 3.0 dB/km 400 MHz×km
(0 mi ... 0.34 mi)
-SX/LC... MM 850 nm 62.5/125 µm 0 dB ... 7.5 dB 0 km ... 0.275 km 3.2 dB/km 200 MHz×km
(0 mi ... 0.17 mi)
-MX/LC... MM 1310 nm 50/125 µm 0 dB ... 12 dB 0 km ... 1.5 km 1.0 dB/km 800 MHz×km
(0 mi ... 0.93 mi)
-MX/LC... MM 1310 nm 62,5/125 µm 0 dB ... 12 dB 0 km ... 0.50 km 1,0 dB/km 500 MHz×km
(0 km ... 0.31 mi)
-LX/LC... MM 1310 nmd 50/125 µm 0 dB ... 10.5 dB 0 km ... 0.55 km 1.0 dB/km 800 MHz×km
(0 mi ... 0.34 mi)
-LX/LC... MM 1310 nme 62.5/125 µm 0 dB ... 10.5 dB 0 km ... 0.55 km 1.0 dB/km 500 MHz×km
(0 mi ... 0.34 mi)
-LX/LC... SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0 dB ... 10.5 dB 0 km ... 20 km 0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm×km)
(0 mi ... 12.43 mi)f
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-LX+/LC... SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 5 dB ... 20 dB 14 km ... 42 km 0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm×km)


(8.70 mi ...
26.10 mi)
-LH/LC... LH 1550 nm 9/125 µm 5 dB ... 22 dB 23 km ... 80 km 0.25 dB/km 19 ps/(nm×km)
(14.29 mi ...
49.71 mi)
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Table 10: F/O port 1000BASE-FX (SFP fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver)
Modea Wave length BLPc/Dispersion
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Product code Fiber System Example for F/O Fiber


M-SFP-... attenuation cable lengthb attenuation
-LH+/LC LH 1550 nm 9/125 µm 15 dB ... 30 dB 71 km ... 108 km 0.25 dB/km 19 ps/(nm×km)
(44.12 mi ...
67.11 mi)
-LH+/LC LH 1550 nm 9/125 µm 15 dB ... 30 dB 71 km ... 128 km 0.21 dB/ 19 ps/(nm×km)
(44.12 mi ... km (typically)
79.54 mi)
Table 10: F/O port 1000BASE-FX (SFP fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver)
a. MM = Multimode, SM = Singlemode, LH = Singlemode Longhaul
b. Including 3 dB system reserve when compliance with the fiber data is observed.
c. Using the bandwidth-length product is inappropriate for expansion calculations.
d. With F/O adapter compliant with IEEE 802.3-2002 Clause 38 (single-mode fiber offset-launch mode conditioning patch cord).
e. With F/O adapter compliant with IEEE 802.3-2002 Clause 38 (single-mode fiber offset-launch mode conditioning patch cord).
f. Including 2.5 dB system reserve when compliance with the fiber data is observed.

Product code Modea Wave length Wave length Fiber System Example for F/O Fiber Dispersion
M-SFP-BIDI... TX RX attenuation cable lengthb attenuation
Type A LX/LC EEC SM 1310 nm 1550 nm 9/125 µm 0 dB ... 11 dB 0 km ... 20 km 0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm×km)
(0 mi ... 12.43 mi)
Type B LX/LC EEC SM 1550 nm 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0 dB ... 11 dB 0 km ... 20 km 0.25 dB/km 19 ps/(nm×km)
(0 mi ... 12.43 mi)
Type A LH/LC EEC LH 1490 nm 1590 nm 9/125 µm 5 dB ... 24 dB 23 km ... 80 km 0.25 dB/km 19 ps/(nm×km)
(14.29 mi ...
49.71 mi)
Type B LH/LC EEC LH 1590 nm 1490 nm 9/125 µm 5 dB ... 24 dB 23 km ... 80 km 0.25 dB/km 19 ps/(nm×km)
(14.29 mi ...
49.71 mi)
Table 11: F/O port (bidirectional Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver)
a. MM = Multimode, SM = Singlemode, LH = Singlemode Longhaul
b. Including 3 dB system reserve when compliance with the fiber data is observed.
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Product code Modea Wave length Fiber System Example for F/O line Fiber BLP/Dispersion
attenuation lengthb attenuation
M-FAST-SFP-MM/LC... MM 1310 nm 50/125 µm 0 dB ... 8 dB 0 km ... 5 km 1.0 dB/km 800 MHz×km
(0 mi ... 3.11 mi)
M-FAST-SFP-MM/LC... MM 1310 nm 62.5/125 µm 0 dB ... 11 dB 0 km ... 4 km 1.0 dB/km 500 MHz×km
(0 mi ... 2.49 mi)
M-FAST-SFP-SM/LC... SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0 dB ... 13 dB 0 km ... 25 km 0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm×km)
(0 mi ... 15.53 mi)
M-FAST-SFP-SM+/LC... SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 10 dB ... 29 dB 25 km ... 65 km 0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm×km)
(15.53 mi ... 40.39 mi)
M-FAST-SFP-LH/LC... SM 1550 nm 9/125 µm 10 dB ... 29 dB 47 km ... 104 km 0.25 dB/km 19 ps/(nm×km)
(29.20 mi ... 64.62 mi)
M-FAST-SFP-LH/LC... SM 1550 nm 9/125 µm 10 dB ... 29 dB 55 km ... 140 km 0.18 dB/kmc 18 ps/(nm×km)
(14.29 mi ... 86.99 mi)
SFP-FAST-MM/LCd MM 1310 nm 50/125 µm 0 dB ... 8 dB 0 km ... 5 km 1.0 dB/km 800 MHz×km
(0 mi ... 3.11 mi)
SFP-FAST-MM/LC EECd MM 1310 nm 62.5/125 µm 0 dB ... 11 dB 0 km ... 4 km 1.0 dB/km 500 MHz×km
(0 mi ... 2.49 mi)
SFP-FAST-SM/LCd SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0 dB ... 13 dB 0 km ... 25 km 0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm×km)
(0 mi ... 15.53 mi)
SFP-FAST-SM/LC EECd SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0 dB ... 13 dB 0 km ... 25 km 0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm×km)
(0 mi ... 15.53 mi)
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a. MM = Multimode, SM = Singlemode, LH = Singlemode Longhaul
b. Including 3 dB system reserve when compliance with the fiber data is observed.
c. With ultra-low-loss optical fiber.
d. You will find further information on certifications on the Internet on the Hirschmann product pages (www.hirschmann.com).
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Product code Modea Wave length Fiber System Example for F/O Fiber BLP/dispersion
M-SFP-2.5-... attenuation cable length attenuation
MM/LC EEC MM 850 nm 50/125 µm 0 dB ... 4 dB 0.55 km (0.34 mi) 3.5 dB/km 2000 MHz×km
(OM3)
MM/LC EEC MM 850 nm 50/125 µm 0 dB ... 4 dB 0.4 km (0.25 mi) 3.5 dB/km 500 MHz×km
(OM2)
MM/LC EEC MM 850 nm 62.5/125 µm 0 dB ... 4 dB 0.17 km (0.11 mi) 3.5 dB/km 200 MHz×km
(OM1)
SM-/LC EEC SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0 dB ... 8.5 dB 5 km (3.11 mi) 0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm×km)
SM/LC EEC SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 0 dB ... 13 dB 20 km (12.43 mi) 0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm×km)
SM+/LC EEC SM 1310 nm 9/125 µm 12 dB ... 25 dB 45 km (27.96 mi) 0.4 dB/km 3.5 ps/(nm×km)
LH/LC SM 1551 nm 9/125 µm 14 dB ... 28 dB 80 kmb (49.70 mi) 0.25 dB/km 19 ps/(nm×km)
Table 13: F/O port 2.5 Gbit/s (SFP fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet transceiver)
a. MM = Multimode, SM = Singlemode, LH = Singlemode Longhaul
b. Typically the DWDM (Dense Wave Division Multiplexing) links have filters because the remaining attenuation budget is consumed by the filters.For
point-to-point connections without filters and with max. 1.5 dB of connector losses you can cover up to 95 km (59 mi).

10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port


Length of a twisted pair segment max. 100 m (328 ft) (for Cat5e cable)
Table 14: Network range: 10/100/1000 Mbit/s twisted pair port
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7.5 Power consumption/power output

Name Maximum Maximum


power consumption power output
Basic devices + 1 PSU
GRS1042 AT2Z... 32 W 110 Btu (IT)/h
GRS1142 AT2Z...
GRS1042 6T6Z...
GRS1142 6T6Z...
Power supply modules
GPS1-K + 2.5 W 9 Btu (IT)/h
GPS1-C + 3.5 W 12 Btu (IT)/h
GPS3-P + 5.5 W 19 Btu (IT)/h
Media modules
GMM20-XXXXXXXX 10 W 34 Btu (IT)/h
GMM30-XXXXTTTT 6.5 W 22 Btu (IT)/h
GMM32-XXXXTTTT 8.5 W 29 Btu (IT)/h
GMM40-OOOOTTTT 5.5 W 19 Btu (IT)/h
GMM42-OOOOTTTT 7.5 W 26 Btu (IT)/h
GMM40-OOOOOOOO 7.5 W 26 Btu (IT)/h
GMM40-TTTTTTTT 3.5 W 12 Btu (IT)/h
GMM42-TTTTTTTT 5.5 W 19 Btu (IT)/h

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8 Scope of delivery, order numbers and
accessories
 Scope of delivery
Amount Article
1× Device
1× Safety and general information sheet
1× 2-pin terminal block for signal contact
2× Bracket
2× 2-pin terminal block for the supply voltage
(only for device variants featuring supply voltage with characteristic value LL)
2× 3-pin terminal block for the supply voltage
(only for device variants featuring supply voltage with characteristic value HH)
1× 2-pin terminal block for the supply voltage
3-pin terminal block for the supply voltage
(only for device variants featuring supply voltage with characteristic value HL)

 Order number
GREYHOUND Switch 942 135-999
GREYHOUND power supply modules 942 136-999
GREYHOUND media modules 942 134-999
Cover panel for media module slot 942 198-001
Cover panel for power supply module slot 942 198-002

 Accessories
Note that products recommended as accessories may have different
characteristics to those of the device, which may limit the application
range of the overall system. For example, if you add an accessory with
IP20 to a device with IP65, the degree of protection of the overall system
is reduced to IP20.

Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number


M-SFP-TX/RJ45 943 977-001
M-SFP-SX/LC 943 014-001
M-SFP-SX/LC EEC 943 896-001
M-SFP-MX/LC EEC 942 108-001
M-SFP-LX/LC 943 015-001
M-SFP-LX/LC EEC 943 897-001
M-SFP-LX+/LC 942 023-001
M-SFP-LX+/ LC EEC 942 024-001
M-SFP-LH/LC 943 042-001
M-SFP-LH/LC EEC 943 898-001
M-SFP-LH+/LC 943 049-001
SFP-GIG-LX/LCa 942 196-001
SFP-GIG-LX/LC EECa 942 196-002

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a. You find further information on certifications on the Internet at the Hirschmann product
pages (www.hirschmann.com).

2.5 Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number


(applies exclusively to the basic device)
M-SFP-2.5-MM/LC EEC 942 162-001
M-SFP-2.5-SM-/LC EEC 942 163-001
M-SFP-2.5-SM/LC EEC 942 164-001
M-SFP-2.5-SM+/LC EEC 942 165-001
M-SFP-2.5-LH/LC 942 220-001

Bidirectional Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number


M-SFP-BIDI Type A LX/LC EEC 943 974-001
M-SFP-BIDI Type B LX/LC EEC 943 974-002
M-SFP-BIDI Type A LH/LC EEC 943 975-001
M-SFP-BIDI Type B LH/LC EEC 943 975-002
M-SFP-BIDI Bundle LX/LC EEC (Type A + B) 943 974-101
M-SFP-BIDI Bundle LH/LC EEC (Type A + B) 943 975-101
Table 15: Accessory: Bidirectional Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver

Fast Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number


M-FAST SFP-TX/RJ45 942 098-001
M-FAST SFP-TX/RJ45 EEC 942 098-002
The following operating conditions apply to twisted pair transceivers:
 Usable with:
- HiOS as of software version 03.0.00
- for PRP ports on RSP devices, as of software version 02.0.01
- for PRP ports on EES devices, as of software version 02.0.02
- Classic switch software as of software version 08.0.00
- HiSecOS as of software version 01.2.00
 Longer RSTP switching times and link loss detection times compared to twisted pair ports
provided by the device directly.
 Not applicable for combo ports.
 Not applicable for ports which support only Gigabit Ethernet.
 It is currently not possible to set autocrossing manually.
M-FAST SFP-MM/LC 943 865-001
M-FAST SFP-MM/LC EEC 943 945-001
M-FAST SFP-SM/LC 943 866-001
M-FAST SFP-SM/LC EEC 943 946-001
M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC 943 867-001
M-FAST SFP-SM+/LC EEC 943 947-001
M-FAST SFP-LH/LC 943 868-001
M-FAST SFP-LH/LC EEC 943 948-001
a
SFP-FAST-MM/LC 942 194-001
a
SFP-FAST-MM/LC EEC 942 194-002
Table 16: Accessory: Fast Ethernet SFP transceiver

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Fast Ethernet SFP transceiver Order number
SFP-FAST-SM/LCa 942 195-001
SFP-FAST-SM/LC EECa 942 195-002
Table 16: Accessory: Fast Ethernet SFP transceiver
a. You will find further information on certifications on the Internet on the Hirschmann product
pages (www.hirschmann.com).

Other accessories Order number


AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA22-USB (EEC) 942 124-001
AutoConfiguration Adapter ACA31 942 074-001
Terminal cable: RJ45 on Sub-D, 9-pin 942 097-001
Terminal cable: RJ45 on USB 942 096-001
3-pin High Voltage Interlock terminal block (50 pcs.) 943 845-008
2-pin Low Voltage Interlock terminal block (50 pcs.) 943 845-009
2-pin terminal block for signal contact (50 pieces) 943 845-010
Bracket for fastening the housing 943 943-001
Protection cap for RJ45 socket (50 pieces) 943 936-001
Protection cap for SFP slot (25 pieces) 943 942-001
Network management software Industrial HiVision 943 156-xxx

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9 Underlying technical standards
Name
RCM Australian Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM)
Australian Radiocommunications Standard 2008,
Radiocommunications Act 1992
FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Code of Federal Regulations
DNV-CG-0339 Environmental test specification for electrical, electronic and
programmable equipment and systems.
ANSI/UL 121201 Nonincendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II, Division 2
and Class III, Divisions 1 and 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations
CAN/CSA C22.2 Non-incendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I, Division 2
No. 213 Hazardous Locations.
IEC 60825-1 Laser product safety
IEC 60945 Navigation and wireless communication devices and systems for
maritime transport - General requirements - Test procedure and
required test results.
IEC/EN 61850-3 Communication networks and systems for power utility automation -
Part 3: General requirements.
IEEE 1613 IEEE Standard Environmental and Testing Requirements for
Communication Networking Devices in Electric Power Substations
IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
EN 50121-4 Railway applications – EMC – Emission and immunity of the signaling
and telecommunications apparatus (Rail Trackside)
EN 55032 Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Emission
Requirements
IEC/EN 62368-1 Equipment for audio/video, information and communication
technology - Part 1: safety requirements
EN 61000-3-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – part 3-2: Threshold values –
threshold values for harmonic currents (device input current ≤ 16 A per
conductor)
EN 61000-3-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – part 3-3: Threshold values –
limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flickering in
public low power supply networks for devices with a rated current ≤
16 A per conductor that are not subject to any special connection
condition
EN 61000-6-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6-2: Generic standards –
Immunity for industrial environments
EN 61000-6-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6-4: Generic standards –
Emitted interference in industrial environments
EN 61131-2 Programmable controllers – Part 2: Equipment requirements and tests
NEMA TS 2 Traffic Controller Assemblies with NTCIP Requirements
(environmental requirements)
Table 17: List of the technical standards

The device generally fulfills the technical standards named in their current
versions.
The device has an approval based on a specific standard exclusively if the
approval indicator appears on the device casing.

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approval mark printed on the device label. You will find out whether your
device has other shipping approvals on the Hirschmann website at
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Installation GREYHOUND Switch


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Installation GREYHOUND Switch
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