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Field bus componentsIndustrial DIN rail Ethernet switch NS-208 Item number: 15.06.041ApplicationsThe economic NS-208 Ethernet switch is suitable for connecting the Ethernet units in the switch board. The 8-fold switch whichsupports 10/100 base-T can be used anywhere where several Ethernet units must be connected with each other. It possesses all of thenecessary properties which can be expected from a non-configurable, industrial switch. With its robust plastic housing and the largetemperature range from -30°C to +75°C, it is ideal for industrial applications.General features8 x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet-portsShielded RJ-45 connectionsAutomatic setting of the transfer rate Compatible with IEEE 802.3, 802.3u and 802.3xTechnical data Switch: 8 x RJ45, 10/100MBit/s Band width: 2.0 Gbps ESD protection: 8kV direct contact15kV discharge gap Network cable: 10/100 Base-T(Cat 5 UTP cable; 100m max) Supply voltage: 10 to 30V DC(separate power supply required) Consumption: app. 0.12A at 24VDC; ± 5% Dimensions (WxLxH): 64x110x97.5mm Mounting: Mounting on DIN rail Housing: Robust plastic housing Operating temperature: -30 .. +75 °CCable connectionelectricity supply:Removable screw clamps Storage temperature: -40 .. +85 °C Humidity: 10 .. 90% (non-condensing)Hager switch, 5 ports TN025 Item number: 15.06.039General features5 ports switch for DIN rail mounting10/100 Mbit/s transfer rateFor 5 power analysersRJ45 plug sockets with protective caps for plug sockets which are not in useIntegrated power supply (230V) (+/- 10%) 50 HzProtection class II, protection type IP20Dimensions: 6 unitsApplication:for mounting in installation boards e.g. next to a UMG 508, UMG 511,UMG 604 and UMG 605.186

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