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McPC 10/100

Operation Manual

19772 Pauling• Foothill Ranch, CA  92610-2611 USA

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Document Number 55-80217-00 A3

April 2006

Summary of Contents for McPC 10/100

Page 1: ...McPC 10 100 Operation Manual...

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Page 3: ...rency 5 Link Fault Detection 6 Installation 7 Twisted Pair Crossover Pass Through Button 8 LED Indicators 8 Technical Support 9 Specifications 9 Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines 10 Warranty 10 Federal...

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Page 5: ...below shows the DIP switch settings for McPC 10 100 FEATURE SWITCH FUNCTION DEFAULT LFD 5 Link Fault Detection Available in Force modes only OFF AN 6 Auto Negotiation Mode Valid only when Force mode...

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Page 7: ...as switches hubs and repeaters all devices in the media conversion should ideally support and be utilizing Auto Negotiation functionality While it is possible to have auto negotiating devices on one s...

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Page 9: ...rface to the McPC 10 100 is also down there is no output LFD causes the Link Up indicator of the link partner to blink When the McPC 10 100 is in one of the Force modes enable LFD by setting 5 to the...

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Page 11: ...e twisted pair LNK link LED glow LED Indicators The McPC 10 100 features several diagnostic LEDs per port The LED functions are as follows T W I S T E D PA I R P O R T L Glows green when a twisted pai...

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Page 13: ...r optic components are extremely susceptible to electrostatic discharge damage These components should only be handled directly by a qualified service technician using tools and techniques that confor...

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Page 15: ...esigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy an...

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