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FIGURE 5 – Indicating LEDs

FIGURE 6 – DIP Switches (CNMC2+1SFP Standard Size Units Only)

LINK 

STATUS (See Figures 8 & 9)

POWER

ETHERNET LINK/ACTIVITY

GREEN

Communication link has been 

established over optical fiber. Flashes 

when data is being transmitted.

No Fault conditions detected

Unit is correctly powered up

Unit is operational

YELLOW

N/A

N/A

N/A

Fiber failure or copper failure (Link 

Fault DIP Switch must be Enabled / ON)

RED

N/A

Fault detected (One or more DIP Switch relays 

must be enabled)

N/A

N/A

OFF

Communication link has  

not been established.

Unit not correctly powered up

Unit not correctly powered up

Unit not correctly powered up.

SW

NAME

OFF (DOWN)

ON (UP)

1

LINK FAULT ENABLE PORT 1

Link Fault Pass-Through Disabled

Link Fault Pass-Through Enabled.If the Copper Port is Down or Not Connected, the 

Optical Port will turn on and off at a ~1 sec rate to indicate copper port 1 fault.

2

LINK FAULT ENABLE PORT 2

Link Fault Pass-Through Disabled

Link Fault Pass-Through Enabled.If the Copper Port is Down or Not Connected, the 

Optical Port will turn on and off at a ~1 sec rate to  indicate copper port 2 fault.

3

FFE

Fiber Fault Relay Disabled

Fiber Fault Relay Enabled. If the optical link is lost or there is a power failure then the alarm 

relay output will be triggered.

4

MUX 

MUX Disabled

Mux Enabled. All Ethernet traffic is diverted from the copper ports to the fiber port, 

copper-to-copper traffic will be disabled.

5

DEMUX

DEMUX Disabled

DeMux Enabled. When two CNMC2+1SFP units are connected via fiber and both have 

DeMux enabled, traffic from Port 1 will go to Port 1 and traffic from Port 2 will go to Port 2 

only, functioning like two separate media converters over one fiber.

6

100/1000

1000 MBPS (Unit must be restarted for a 

speed change to take effect)

100 MBPS (Unit must be restarted for a speed change to take effect)

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 

CNMC2+1SFP[/M]

TECH SUPPORT: 1.888.678.9427

FIGURE 7 – DIP Switches (CNMC2+1SFP/M Small Size Units Only)

FIGURE 8 - Fault Relay Operation (CNMC2+1SFP Standard Size Units Only)

The fault relay is normally closed and will open on any of the following alarm conditions:
- Link Fault is enabled on the 

remote

 CNMC2+1SFP unit and a copper port has been disconnected.

- Link Fault is enabled on the 

local

 CNMC2+1SFP unit and a copper port has been disconnected.

-  Fiber Fault is enabled on the 

local

 CNMC2+1SFP unit and the fiber link is down or the power has been lost 

to either the local or remote CNMC2+1SFP unit. 

SW

NAME

OFF (DOWN)

ON (UP)

1

LINK FAULT ENABLE PORT 1

Link Fault Pass-Through Disabled

Link Fault Pass-Through Enabled.If the Copper Port is Down or Not Connected, the 

Optical Port will turn on and off at a ~1 sec rate to indicate copper port 1 fault.

2

LINK FAULT ENABLE PORT 2

Link Fault Pass-Through Disabled

Link Fault Pass-Through Enabled.If the Copper Port is Down or Not Connected, the 

Optical Port will turn on and off at a ~1 sec rate to  indicate copper port 2 fault.

3

MUX 

MUX Disabled

Mux Enabled. All Ethernet traffic is diverted from the copper ports to the fiber port, 

copper-to-copper traffic will be disabled.

4

DEMUX

DEMUX Disabled

DeMux Enabled. When two CNMC2+1SFP units are connected via fiber and both have 

DeMux enabled, traffic from Port 1 will go to Port 1 and traffic from Port 2 will go to Port 2 

only, functioning like two separate media converters over one fiber.

5

100/1000

1000 MBPS (Unit must be restarted for a 

speed change to take effect)

100 MBPS (Unit must be restarted for a speed change to take effect)

Summary of Contents for CNMC2+1SFP

Page 1: ...ection of sold separately SFP optical module The ComNet exclusive Demux feature allows for port isolation replicating two media converters over one fiber The ComNet exclusive Mux feature prevents network video flooding of multicast traffic with DIP switch selection of the fiber port as a dedicated uplink path The CNMC2 1SFP series can be powered by wide range of AC or DC input power supplies LED i...

Page 2: ...SFP Dependent FIGURE 2 Standard Mount CNMC2 1SFP FIGURE 1 Standard Mount CNMC2 1SFP REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL LEDs See Fig 5 CAT5 6 CAT5 6 Black Black With White Stripe Power Supply Rack Mount From Rack Surface Mount 8 to 24 VDC NOTE Remove Electrical Connector for Rack Mount Units Fault Relay 0 36V 190mA AC or DC Normally Closed See Fig 10 DIP Switches See Fig 6 ...

Page 3: ...NK LED See Fig 5 STATUS LED See Fig 5 POWER LED See Fig 5 Black Black With White Stripe Power Supply Surface Mount 22 to 27 VAC or 8 to 24 VDC FIGURE 3 Mini CNMC2 1SFP M FIGURE 4 Mini CNMC2 1SFP M INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL CNMC2 1SFP M REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL TECH SUPPORT 1 888 678 9427 DIP Switches See Fig 6 ...

Page 4: ...y functioningliketwoseparatemediaconvertersoveronefiber 6 100 1000 1000 MBPS Unitmustberestartedfora speedchangetotakeeffect 100MBPS Unitmustberestartedforaspeedchangetotakeeffect INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL CNMC2 1SFP M TECH SUPPORT 1 888 678 9427 FIGURE 7 DIP Switches CNMC2 1SFP M Small Size Units Only FIGURE 8 Fault Relay Operation CNMC2 1SFP Standard Size Units Only The fault relay is no...

Page 5: ...l go only to Port 1 and traffic from Port 2 will go only to Port 2 only functioning like two separate media converters over one fiber INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL CNMC2 1SFP M TECH SUPPORT 1 888 678 9427 Port 1 Multicast traffic Port 1 Multicast traffic Port 2 Multicast traffic Port 2 Multicast traffic Port 1 All traffic Port 1 Port 1 Traffic Port 1 All traffic Port 1 Port 1 Traffic Port 2 Al...

Page 6: ... rack 1 Make sure that the card is oriented right side up and slide it into the card guides in the rack until the edge connector at the back of the card seats in the corresponding slot in the rack s connector panel Seating may require thumb pressure on the top and bottom of the card s front panel CAUTION Take care not to press on any of the LEDs 2 Tighten the two thumb screws on the card until the...

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