MICE MEDIA MODULE HIRSCHMANN MM24TX1

SKU: MM2-4TX1
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  • MM2-4TX1

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    USED/EXCELLENT CONDITION (COSMETICS)

    Manufacturer

    HIRSCHMANN

    Product Code

    200.209.00272

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    MICE MEDIA MODULE HIRSCHMANN MM2-4TX1

    The MICE is a modular network component. It was developed particularly for use in an industrial environment.
    The media modules described in this instructions are the interface of the device to the LAN and can be plugged onto the following basic modules of the MICE switch:
    – MS2108-2 (MICE 2000)
    – MS3124-4 (MICE 3000)
    – MS4128-5 (MICE 4000 / Power MICE)
    – MS20-… and MS30-…
    The MB20 expansion module allows you to add 2 slots to the MS20-1600, MS30-1602, MS3124-4, MS4128-5 MICE switch basic module for installing media modules.
    The media modules are exclusively intended for use with Hirschmann MS… modular switches. MICE allows you to construct switched Industrial ETHERNET networks that conform to the IEEE 802.3 standard.

    Media Module Hirschmann MICE MM2-4TX1

    This is a MICE Media Module, specifically the MM2-4TX1 from Hirschmann.

    What it is

    An expansion module for modular industrial Ethernet switches (MICE series).
    It is not a standalone device, but a plug-in module that increases the number of available network ports on a compatible Hirschmann switch.

    Designed for flexible and scalable industrial networks.

    What it does

    • Adds extra Ethernet connectivity to a modular switch
      • Specifically provides:
      o 4 × RJ45 Ethernet ports (TX – copper)
    • Enables connection of additional devices such as:
      o PLCs
      o HMIs
      o Drives
      o Sensors
      o Industrial PCs

    Expands network capacity without replacing the main switch.

    Key purpose

    • Increase number of Ethernet ports
      • Support network expansion as systems grow
      • Maintain modular design (add only what you need)
      • Optimize cost and flexibility in industrial networks

    Ideal for scalable automation systems.

    How it works (simple)

    1. Insert the module into a Hirschmann MICE switch
    2. The switch recognizes the module
    3. New Ethernet ports become available
    4. Additional devices can be connected to the network

    No need for a separate switch.

    Where it’s used

    • Industrial automation panels
      • Factory and production networks
      • Energy and utility systems
      • Transportation and railway systems
      • Infrastructure and smart networks

    Common in high-reliability environments where Hirschmann equipment is used.

    Key features

    • 4 × RJ45 Ethernet ports (10/100 Mbps TX)
      • Modular plug-in design
      • Compatible with Hirschmann MICE switches
      • Industrial-grade reliability
      • Compact and robust construction

    Advantages

    • Easy network expansion
      • Reduces need for additional switches
      • Flexible system design
      • High reliability in industrial environments
      • Scalable architecture

    Important notes

    • Not a standalone switch → requires a MICE base unit
      • Must be compatible with the specific Hirschmann system
      • Installation typically inside control panels or cabinets

    Simple explanation

    It’s like a “port expansion card” for an industrial Ethernet switch—adding extra network ports so more devices can connect without needing a new switch.