Phoenix Contact FL SWITCH 1000 & 1100 PoE++ Ethernet Switches

Phoenix Contact FL SWITCH 1000 and 1100 Industrial Power-over-Ethernet++ (PoE++) Ethernet Switches are fully plug-and-play capable and do not require configuration, providing easy installation and operation. These unmanaged switches feature status LEDs with basic information on connection statuses and port activity, enabling the quick diagnosis of issues such as an interrupted connection due to a faulty cable. The devices prioritize Quality of Service (QoS) messages and offer enhanced data traffic prioritization for automation protocols. The RJ45 ports support a transmission speed of 10Mbps/100Mbps or 10Mbps/100Mbps/1000Mbps, depending on the model. Additional features include DIN-rail mounting, automatic data transmission speed detection, and an autocrossing function. Phoenix Contact FL SWITCH 1000 and 1100 Industrial PoE++ Ethernet Switches are available with five or eight ports and optional jumbo frame support.

Features

  • DIN-rail mounting
  • Plug-and-play-capable, does not require configuration
  • Supported transmission speeds via RJ45 ports
    • 1342622 model: 10Mbps/100Mbps
    • 1343034 and 1342621 models: 10Mbps/100Mbps/1000Mbps
  • QoS-prioritized messages
  • Local diagnostic indicators with LEDs
  • PROFINET PTCP filter for reliable communication on PROFINET networks
  • Enhanced traffic prioritization for automation protocols
  • Energy-efficient Ethernet in accordance with IEEE 802.3az
  • PROFINET Conformance Class A for real-time data exchange
  • Auto-negotiation and autocrossing detection simplify installation and setup
  • Automatic detection of IEEE 802.3at, 802.3af, or 802.3bt powered devices
  • POE status LED per port
  • 90W per port with 240W power budget
  • Jumbo frame support (frame size up to 9216 bytes/frame) (1343034 and 1342621 models only)

Applications

  • Industrial automation
  • Cameras
  • Data centers
  • Control rooms

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Publicado: 2025-08-24 | Actualizado: 2025-08-29