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This appendix provides the technical specification for the Cisco IE 2000 IP67 Series switches.
Table 3 lists the operating temperatures for the Cisco IE 2000 IP67 Series switches in three different environments.
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Fan or blower-equipped enclosures Note: The minimum airflow is 200 lfm1. |
1.lfm = linear feet per minute. |
Note: The safety certifications apply only to ambient temperatures under 140°F (60°C). However, the
Cisco IE 2000 IP67 Series switches can function in the substation and traffic signal installations under the environmental conditions shown in Table 4.
The technical specifications for the Cisco IE 2000 IP67 Series switches are as follows:
The connectors and cabling for the Cisco IE 2000 IP67 Series switches are below.
■Copper 100 Base-T M12 D coded 4 pole (pin) cable: M12 Male and/or M12/RJ-45 connector ■Copper GE M12 X coded 8 pole (pin) shielded cable: M12 Male and/or M12/RJ-45 connector |
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The torque specifications for the Cisco IE 2000 IP67 Series switches are below.
The alarm ratings for the Cisco IE 2000 IP67 Series switches are below.
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One alarm output relay using an M12 A Coded 5 Pin connector (Max. rated: 24VDC @ 1A / 48VDC @ 0.5A) |