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What items are included in the package for the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

The MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR is shipped with the following items:

• PT-G510 switch

• DIN-rail kit

• Protective caps on SFP ports and USB Storage ports

• RJ45 to DB9 Cable

• Quick installation guide (printed)

• Substance Disclosure Table

• Product Certificate of Quality Inspection (Simplified Chinese)

• Product Notices (Simplified Chinese)

• Warranty card


What are the default network settings for the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

The default settings for the switch are:

Default IP address: 192.168.127.253

Default Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Default Usernames: admin, user

Default Password: moxa


How do I install the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR onto a DIN rail?

The DIN-rail mounting kit is fixed to the back panel of the PT-G510 by default. To mount the switch, follow these steps:

STEP 1: Insert the upper lip of the DIN rail into the DIN-rail mounting kit.

STEP 2: Press the PT-G510 towards the DIN rail until it snaps into place.

Ensure you are mounting it on a corrosion-free mounting rail that meets the EN 60715 standard.


How do I remove the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR from a DIN rail?

To remove the switch from a DIN rail, follow these steps:

STEP 1: Pull down the latch on the mounting kit with a screwdriver.

STEP 2 & 3: Slightly pull the PT-G510 forward and lift to remove it from the DIN rail.


What do the System LED indicators on the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR mean?

The System LED indicators on the front panel provide information about the switch’s status. The function of each LED is described in the table below:

LED Color State Description
State (S) Green On When system has passed power-on self-test (POST) and is ready to run.
Blinking

• When the reset button is pressed for 5 seconds to reset to factory default.

• When a USB drive is detected.

• Web locator is on.

Off N/A
Red On

• Switch initialization failure.

• When the power-on self-test (POST) fails.

FAULT (F) Red On

• USB detected/operation failed.

• Network loop detected when loop protection is enabled.

• Relay NC is on.

• The ring port connection is not valid.

Blinking

• EEPROM information error.

• Web locator is on.

Off The system is operating normally, and no user-configured event is triggered.
Power1 (P1) Amber On Power is being supplied to power input P1.
Off Power is not being supplied to power input P1.
Power2 (P2) Amber On Power is being supplied to power input P2.
Off Power is not being supplied to power input P2.

How do I interpret the redundancy and function-specific LED indicators on my MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

The function-specific LEDs provide status information on redundancy protocols and timing functions. Refer to the table below for details:

LED Color State Description
MSTR/HEAD (M/H) Green On

• EEPROM information error.

• When the switch is Master/Head/Root of Turbo Ring/Turbo Chain/Fast RSTP.

• When the switch is MRM of MRP and the MRP ring is closed.

Blinking

• When the switch is Ring Master/Head of Turbo Ring/Turbo Chain, and the Turbo Ring/Turbo Chain is broken.

• When the switch is MRM of MRP and the MRP ring is broken.

• Web locator is on.

Off When the switch is not the Master/Head/Root of this Turbo Ring/Turbo Chain/Fast RSTP.
CPRL/TAIL (C/T) Green On

• When the switch enables the coupling function to form a back-up path.

• When the switch is tail of Turbo Chain.

Blinking

• When the switch is enabled Turbo Chain and Turbo Chain is broken.

• Web locator on.

Off When the switch disables the coupling or tail role of Turbo Chain.
SYNC Amber On The PTP function is enabled and is in the free-run state.
Blinking The PTP function is enabled, and switch is in syncing state.
Green On The PTP function has successfully converged.
Off The PTP function is off.
Redundancy
PRP Green On PRP mode is enabled.
Off PRP mode is disabled.
HSR Green On HSR mode is enabled.
Off HSR mode is disabled.
Coupling Green On PRP/HSR Coupling mode is enabled.
Off PRP/HSR Coupling mode is disabled.

What do the port LED indicators signify on the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

The port LEDs indicate the status and speed of the network connections. Refer to the tables below for details on both copper and SFP ports.

10M/100M/1000M Copper Port LEDs

Color State Description
Green On When the port is active, and link is on 1000 Mbps.
Blinking When the port’s data is being transmitted at 1000 Mbps.
Off When the port is inactive, or link is down.
Amber On When the port is active, and link is on 100/10 Mbps.
Blinking When the port’s data is being transmitted at 100/10 Mbps.

100M/1000M SFP Port LEDs

Color State Description
Green On When the port is active, and the link is on 1000 Mbps.
Blinking When data is being transmitted at 1000 Mbps.
Off When the port is inactive or the link is down.
Amber On When the port is active and the link is on 100 Mbps.
Blinking When data is being transmitted at 100 Mbps.
Off When the port is inactive, or link is down.

What are the power input requirements for the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

The PT-G510 series has different models with different power inputs:

WV models: Two 24 to 48 VDC power inputs.

HV models: Two 110 to 220 VDC/VAC power inputs.

This equipment is intended to be supplied by an external power source (UL listed/ IEC 60950-1/ IEC 62368-1) with the following output ratings:

For WV models: 24 to 48 VDC, 1.1 A (minimum)

For HV models: 110 to 220 VDC, 0.3 A (minimum)

The external power source must be rated for an ambient temperature of 75°C (minimum).


Are there specific recommendations for wiring the dual power inputs on the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

Yes, if you intend to use more than 220 VAC/VDC (combined total) to power the dual power inputs, you must consider the following scenarios:

PWR1 PWR2 Recommendations
220 VAC 220 VDC We do not recommend using this combination for the dual power inputs because the AC voltage difference between PWR1 and PWR2 exceeds 264 VAC RMS. This can damage the power board. If you need this type of wiring, use our MDS-G4000 Series.
220 VAC 110 VDC
220 VAC 220 VAC Use a qualified digital multimeter to measure and ensure the AC voltage difference between PWR1 and PWR2 is within 264 VAC. If the difference in AC voltage exceeds 264 VAC RMS, an isolation transformer (220 V to 110 V; minimum 50 VA) must be used between the PT-G510 Series and the AC power source to avoid damage from power surges. You will need to measure the voltage difference between 4 pairs of wires: [L1-N1], [L1-N2], [L1-L2], [N1-N2], [N1-L2], [N2-L2].
220 VDC 220 VDC
220 VDC 110 VDC Use an isolation transformer (220 V to 110 V; minimum 50 VA) between the PT-G510 Series and the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) source to avoid damage from power surges.

*Applies even if the PWR1 and PWR2 configurations are reversed.


How do I physically wire the power inputs for my MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

Before connecting the switch to the AC or DC power inputs, ensure the power source voltage is stable. Disconnect the power cord before wiring.

For HV Models (High Voltage):

STEP 1: Insert the positive/negative DC or line/neutral AC wires into the V+/V- or L/N terminals, respectively.

STEP 2: Use a flat-blade screwdriver to tighten the wire-clamps on the front of the terminal block connector to fasten the wires.

STEP 3: Insert the plastic terminal block connector prongs into the terminal block receptor.

For WV Models (Low Voltage):

STEP 1: Insert the positive/negative DC wires into the V+/V- terminals, respectively.

STEP 2: Use a flat-blade screwdriver to tighten the wire-clamps on the front of the terminal block connector to fasten the wires.

STEP 3: Insert the plastic terminal block connector prongs into the terminal block receptor.


What should I do if I only want to use one power input on my MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

If you intend to use only one power input, you must disconnect the other power input. You can do this by unplugging the power cord or disconnecting the power input from the L and N contacts. When only one power input is used, only the corresponding power input LED (P1 or P2) will be on.


How do I wire and use the relay contact on the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

The relay contact of the 3-pin terminal block connector is used to detect user-configured events. The module provides normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) circuits.

Relay connection Power on state Event trigger
NO and COM Closed circuit Open circuit
NC and COM Open circuit Closed circuit

When wiring the relay contact, it is suggested to use a cable type of AWG 16-24 (1.31-0.205 mm²) and corresponding pin type cable terminals. The connector must be able to withstand a torque of maximum 5 pound-inches. The rated temperature of the wiring should be at least 105°C.


How do I properly ground the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

Grounding and wire routing help limit the effects of noise from electromagnetic interference (EMI). Run the ground connection from the ground screw (M4) on the top of the switch to the grounding surface before connecting other devices. For better electromagnetic resistance, use a shielded cable. A green-yellow grounding cable with a wire size of AWG 18 or higher should be used to ground the product to earth.


How can I connect to the console port of the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

The MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR has an RJ45 console port (RS-232) on the front panel. Use an RJ45-based cable to connect the console port to your PC’s COM port. You can then use a console terminal program with a baud rate of 115200 to access the switch.

The pinout for the console port is as follows:

Pin Signal
1
2 RTS
3
4 TxD
5 RxD
6 GND
7 CTS
8

How do I use the USB storage port on the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

The USB storage port is located on the front panel and has a type A connector. You can use Moxa’s ABC-02-USB automatic backup configurator with this port to perform configuration backup, firmware upgrade, or system log file backup.

The pinout for the USB port is as follows:

Pin Description
1 VCC (+5V)
2 D- (Data-)
3 D+ (Data+)
4 GND (Ground)

How can I reset the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR to factory default settings?

To reset the switch to factory defaults, follow these steps:

1. Use a pointed object, such as a straightened paper clip or toothpick, to depress the Reset button.

2. The STATE LED will start to blink about once per second.

3. Continue to hold the button until the STATE LED begins blinking more rapidly. This indicates that the button has been depressed for five seconds.

4. Release the Reset button to load the factory default settings.

NOTE: Do not power off the switch while it is loading the default settings. Also, if the ABC-02-USB is plugged in, you cannot reset to factory default by pressing the reset button.


How can I back up the configuration and log files from my MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

When an ABC-02-USB automatic backup configurator is connected to the USB port on the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR, you can use the reset button to perform a quick backup. Simply press the reset button to start backing up the current system configuration files and event logs to the ABC-02-USB device.


What are the key specifications of the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

Dimensions 74 x 148 x 120 mm (2.91 x 5.83 x 4.72 in)
Weight 1,476 g (3.3 lb)
IP Rating IP30
Installation DIN-rail mounting
Operating Temperature -40 to 75°C (-40 to 167°F)
Storage Temperature -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)
Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95% (non-condensing)
10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports PT-G510-8GTX-PHR Models: 8
100/1000Base SFP slots PT-G510-8GSFP-PHR Models: 10
PT-G510-4GTX4GSFP-PHR Models: 6
Rated Input Voltage PT-G510-PHR-HV Models: 110 to 220 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 110 to 220 VDC
PT-G510-PRP-WV Models: 24 to 48 VDC
Rated Input Current PT-G510-PHR-HV Models: 0.5 A @ 110 to 220 VAC
PT-G510-PHR-HV Models: 0.3 A @ 110 to 220 VDC
PT-G510-PHR-WV Models: 1.1 A @ 24 to 48 VDC

What are the safety warnings I should be aware of when handling the MOXA PT-G510-8GTX-PHR?

Please observe the following safety warnings and precautions:

Safety First: Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and/or wiring your Ethernet Switch. Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire. Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size.

Hot Surfaces: External metal parts of this equipment are extremely hot. Before touching the equipment, you must take special precautions to protect your hands and body from serious injury.

Hazardous Locations: Do not disconnect modules or wires unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non-hazardous. The device may only be connected to the supply voltage shown on the type plate.

Laser Safety: Use only a Laser Class 1 optical transceiver with this device.

Restricted Access: This equipment is intended for use in Restricted Access Locations (e.g., a computer room) where access is limited to service personnel or users who have been instructed on how to handle the hot metal chassis. The location should only be accessible with a key or through a security system.

Maintenance: To protect against the risk of fire, only replace the fuse with one that has the same type and rating. It is recommended to incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device into the building installation wiring. Importantly, ensure the power supply is disconnected before performing any maintenance.

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