The PowerTrans PT-510 Series is designed to meet the demands of power substation automation systems (IEC 61850-3, IEEE 1613). The
PT-510’s optical fiber Fast Ethernet backbone, redundant ring, redundant power inputs (24 VDC or 48 VDC), and isolated power inputs (24 VDC, 48
VDC, or 110/220 VDC/VAC) increase the reliability of your communications and save on cabling/wiring costs. In addition, the DIN-rail and wall-
mounting design of the PT-510 makes network planning easy, and allows greater flexibility by letting you install up to 10 Fast Ethernet ports for
power distribution applications.
- IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613 compliant
- Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain (recovery time < 20 ms @ 250 switches), and STP/RSTP/MSTP for network redundancy
- Easy network management by web browser, CLI, Telnet/serial console, Windows utility, and ABC-01
- Isolated universal 24 VDC or 48 VDC redundant power inputs
- Wide 110/220 VDC/VAC power supply range
- Modbus TCP, LLDP, SNMP Inform, QoS, IGMP snooping, VLAN, IEEE 802.1X, HTTPS, SNMPv3, and SSH supported
- -40 to 85°C operating temperature range
- Command line interface (CLI) for quickly configuring major managed functions
- VLAN Unaware: Supports priority-tagged frames to be received by specific IEDs
- EtherNet/IP and Modbus TCP industrial Ethernet protocols supported
- Configurable by Web browser, Telnet/Serial console, CLI, Windows utility, and ABC-01 automatic backup configurator
- DHCP Option 82 for IP address assignment with different policies
- IGMP snooping and GMRP for filtering multicast traffic from industrial Ethernet protocols
- IEEE 802.3ad, LACP for optimum bandwidth utilization
- Bandwidth management to prevent unpredictable network status
- Multi-port mirroring for online debugging
- Automatic warning by exception through email and relay output
- RMON for proactive and efficient network monitoring
- Automatic recovery of connected device’s IP addresses
- Line-swap fast recovery
- Cybersecurity: user passwords, SSH/HTTPS encryption, 802.1X port access control, RADIUS/TACACS+, SNMPv3, and port blocking


