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for Asymmetrical data mode to maximize the amount of data being sent to 
the Subscriber and minimize the amount of data being sent to the 
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IP Surveillance

Topology

Another example is using the AT-MC606 for connecting IP surveillance 
cameras with a Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) using existing coaxial 
cables within the building. For example, Figure 5 illustrates a point-to-point 
topology between individual IP surveillance cameras and an Ethernet LAN 
and Surveillance camera server using VDSL via the building’s existing 
coaxial cable wiring.

Figure 6. IP Surveillance Point-to-Point Topology

In this case, each AT-MC606 Provider unit is installed within 100 meters of 
its IP Surveillance camera and is connected with a standard Ethernet 
cable. (Since the AT-MC606 features auto MDI/MDI-X, you may use either 
a cross-over or straight-through cable.)The AT-MC606 Subscriber units 
are located in the building’s central equipment room and are connected to 
the Provider unit/camera combination over existing building coaxial 
cables. The Subscriber units are rack mounted together in AT-MCR12 
chassis and their Ethernet ports are connected to an Ethernet LAN. In this 
example, the Surveillance camera data server is connected to the same 
LAN. Through this connection, the server is capable of receiving Ethernet 
video data from each camera, while sending Ethernet control data to the 
cameras. Both Subscriber and Provider units are configured for 
asymmetrical data mode to maximize the amount of data being sent to the 
Subscriber and minimize the amount of data being sent to the Provider.

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Summary of Contents for AT-MC606

Page 1: ...613 001383 Rev A VDSL Ethernet Extender over Coax AT MC606 Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...d without prior written permission from Allied Telesis Inc Allied Telesis and the Allied Telesis logo are trademarks of Allied Telesis Incorporated All other product names company names logos or other...

Page 3: ...h instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by...

Page 4: ...nslation of the safety statement is available in a PDF document titled Translated Safety Statements This is posted on the Allied Telesis website at http www alliedtelesis com support software Refer to...

Page 5: ...y 26 IP Surveillance Topology 27 Chapter 2 Reviewing Safety Precautions 30 Selecting a Site for the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender 31 Required Cabling 32 Unpacking the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender 3...

Page 6: ...Contents 6...

Page 7: ...taching Protective Feet 34 Figure 8 Configuring AT MC606 Ethernet Extender for Subscriber Mode 34 Figure 9 Connecting AT MC606 Ethernet Port to Computer 35 Figure 10 VDSL Line to Wall Interior Coaxial...

Page 8: ...Figures 8...

Page 9: ...9 Table 1 Safety Symbols 12 Table 2 RJ 45 Port Pinouts 20 Table 3 Front Panel Status LEDs 21 Table 4 VDSL Configuration DIP Switches 22 Table 5 AT MC606 Cables 32 List of Tables...

Page 10: ...Tables 10...

Page 11: ...instructions on how to install the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender and contains the following sections Safety Symbols Used in this Document on page 12 Where to Find Web based Guides on page 13 Contact...

Page 12: ...s the safety symbols defined in Table 1 Table 1 Safety Symbols Symbol Meaning Description Caution Performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data Warning Perfor...

Page 13: ...lied Telesis products are available in portable document format PDF on our web site Go to http www alliedtelesis com support software Enter your hardware product model in the Search by Product Name fi...

Page 14: ...A product sent to Allied Telesis without an RMA number will be returned to the sender at the sender s expense To obtain an RMA number contact the Allied Telesis Technical Support group at our web sit...

Page 15: ...technology over coaxial cable This chapter contains the following sections Summary of Features on page 16 AT MC606 Port Descriptions on page 18 Status LEDs on page 21 VDSL Configuration DIP Switches...

Page 16: ...rations Signal to Noise settings for different coaxial line lengths Status LEDs for both 10Base T 100Base TX and VDSL Line ports 12V DC external power supply input port Installation on desktop wall DI...

Page 17: ...AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide 17 Figure 2 illustrates the rear panels of the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Figure 2 AT MC606 Rear Panel 1563A 12VDC 12 VDC Power Supply Port...

Page 18: ...For 100 Mbps operation Category 5 and Enhanced Category 5 5E 100 ohm unshielded twisted pair cabling is recommended Auto MDI MDI X A 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet port on a network device can have one...

Page 19: ...Extender can Auto Negotiate to either half or full duplex mode but cannot be manually configured to either mode As a consequence the end node must also be operating in the Auto Negotiation mode for p...

Page 20: ...ated in Figure 3 Figure 3 RJ 45 10Base T 100Base TX Connector Pin Assignments Table 2 lists the RJ 45 10Base T 100Base TX connector pins and their signals when the port is operating in either MDI or M...

Page 21: ...is idle when blinking occurs approximately 1 time second Fast Blinking GREEN VDSL is in the training or handshake mode when the blinking occurs approximately 3 times second Solid GREEN VDSL has establ...

Page 22: ...latency less than 1 ms DOWN INTL INTL Interleaved mode protects from impulse noises with a duration less than 250 ms This results in a maximum end to end latency of less than 6 ms Right Center UP ASYM...

Page 23: ...when noise compensation is required If the coaxial VDSL line is operating in a relatively low noise environment the data link and data transmission are usually reliable The FAST position is recommend...

Page 24: ...rates in a symmetrical manner so the line rates in both directions are approximately the same 6 dB 9 dB VDSL Configuration Switch The 6 dB 9 dB Right switch selects the optimum signal to noise ratio...

Page 25: ...DC to the AT MC606 Allied Telesis supplies an approved safety compliant AC power adapter specifically designed for each region where the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender is sold Each type of power adap...

Page 26: ...assigned to each office The Provider units are rack mounted together in AT MCR12 chassis and their Ethernet ports are connected via an Ethernet LAN to the building s internet service Both Subscriber a...

Page 27: ...a while sending Ethernet control data to the cameras Both Subscriber and Provider units are configured for asymmetrical data mode to maximize the amount of data being sent to the Subscriber and minimi...

Page 28: ...ns Reviewing Safety Precautions on page 30 Selecting a Site for the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender on page 31 Required Cabling on page 32 Unpacking the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender on page 33 Instal...

Page 29: ...ables during periods of lightning activity E2 Warning To prevent electric shock do not remove the cover No user serviceable parts inside This unit contains hazardous voltages and should only be opened...

Page 30: ...mount bracket are sold separately Contact your Allied Telesis Sales representative to purchase these items If you are installing the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender on a table be sure that the table i...

Page 31: ...of the three cables described in Table 5 below These cables are not shipped with the AT MC606 Table 5 AT MC606 Cables Port Cable Connector Ethernet Category 3 or better 100 ohm unshielded straight th...

Page 32: ...the shipping package and store the packaging material in a safe location 2 Make sure the following hardware components are included in your AT MC606 package If any item is missing or damaged contact...

Page 33: ...aterial in a safe place 2 Attach the four protective feet provided to each corner of the bottom of the unit as illustrated in Figure 7 Figure 7 Attaching Protective Feet 3 Position the AT MC606 on the...

Page 34: ...shown in Figure 8 Configuring AT MC606 Ethernet Extender for Subscriber Mode on page 34 2 Follow the installation instructions supplied with the wall mounting bracket 3 Go to Cabling the Subscriber Un...

Page 35: ...ector has a built in termination so an external termination is not required ASYM FAST SCBR 6dB SYM INTL PROV 9dB VDSL CON FIG 10Ba se T 100B ase T X LNK A CT 100M PWR VDSL LINE LINK RATE PROV SCBR AT...

Page 36: ...06 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide 37 Powering On the Subscriber Unit Power on the Subscriber unit using the power adapter provided as shown in Figure 11 Figure 11 Power On the AT MC606 Unit...

Page 37: ...instructions of this ground conductor the AT MCR12 Media Converter Rackmount Chassis Installation Manual is available in portable document format PDF on our web site at www alliedtelesis com Go to Wh...

Page 38: ...o the wall with an AT WLMT Wall Mount Bracket or by using an Allied Telesis DINRAIL Bracket in conjunction with a previously mounted DINRAIL Both of these brackets may be ordered separately from the A...

Page 39: ...4 Figure 14 Rack Mount Set on Slider 3 Position the slider as shown in Figure 15 and push into the chassis Figure 15 Rack Mount Set in Rack 4 To connect the cables see Cabling the Provider Unit on pag...

Page 40: ...be powered on which provides power to the AT MC606 Warning The QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL must verify that the AT MCR12 rackmount chassis power cord is connected to the socket provided with the groun...

Page 41: ...the front of the AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender If the LED is OFF indicating that the AT MC606 is not receiving power do the following If the AT MC606 is inserted in the AT MCR12 rackmount chassis ma...

Page 42: ...n approximately 1 time second or rapidly blinking green approximately 6 times second If a LINK LED is OFF do the following Check that the coaxial cable is securely connected to the port on the AT MC60...

Page 43: ...Clearance on All Sides 5 08 cm 2 0 in Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 25 C to 70 C Operating Humidity 5 to 90 noncondensing Storage Humidity 5 to 95...

Page 44: ...AT MC606 VDSL Network Extender Installation Guide 45 Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility Certifications Emission EN55022 Class B FCC Part 15 Class B Immunity EN55024 Safety EN60950 1 UL60950 1...

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