
INSTALLATION
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2.8.1 Connecting Twisted Pair Cabling
To attach a cable to an RJ45 port, insert the RJ45 connector on the cable
into an RJ45 port on the CM, as shown in
Figure 2-8
.
Figure 2-8 Attaching Cable To An RJ45 Port
2.8.2 Connecting Fiber Optic Cabling
When connecting a fiber optic cable to a CM consider the following:
•
Fiber optic link segments with Stab and Twist (ST) connectors attach
to ST ports much like BNC connectors attach to BNC ports. The
connector is inserted into the port with the alignment key on the
connector inserted into the alignment slot on the port. The connector
is then turned to lock it down.
•
The physical communication link consists of two strands of fiber optic
cabling. The Transmit strand (Tx) at one end connects to the Receive
(Rx) port at the other end, and vice versa.
•
It is recommended that you label fiber optic cable to indicate which
end of a fiber strand connects to a Receive port and which end connects
to a Transmit port. By using such a labeling scheme, you can eliminate
the possibility of connecting devices incorrectly.
!
CAUTION
Dust, dirt, and other contaminants on the ends of the fiber optic
strands may create data-transmissions problems. If the ends
become dirty, clean them with isopropyl alcohol using a soft,
clean, lint-free cloth.
MCC-CRIO
P1
RI
16 Mb
PWR
P
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Summary of Contents for MCC-16
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Page 20: ...INTRODUCTION 1 6 ...
Page 36: ...INSTALLATION 2 16 ...
Page 56: ...MCC DFL SETUP 4 14 ...
Page 64: ...MCC CRIO SETUP 5 8 ...
Page 72: ...MCC D2PM SETUP 6 8 ...
Page 82: ...CABLING B 8 ...
Page 86: ...MEDIA SPECIFICATIONS C 4 ...
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