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7. Technical Specifications 

 
 

 

Technology

 

 

Standard 

IEEE802.3 10Base-T 

IEEE802.3u 100Base-TX 

IEEE802.3ab 1000Base-T 

IEEE802.3z Gigabit Ethernet Fiber 

IEEE802.3x flow control and back-pressure. 

IEEE802.1p Class of Service 

  

IEEE802.1Q Quality of Service 

 

Performance 

 

Forwarding Technology 

Store and Forward technology with 64 ~1536 bytes packet forwarding ability. 

System Throughput 

1.48 Mpps 

Packet buffer 

1 Mbits 

Link Loss Forwarding 

Two-way loss-signature auto forwarding, configured by DIP switch. 

Power event Alarm 

Relay for power event 

Class of Service 

2 queues for each port with 8:1 forwarding scheme for High/Low queue. 

Quality of Service 

Supports Tag based packet priority, IPv4 ToS and IPv6 DSCP. 

Interface

 

 

Number of Ports 

1x10/100/1000 Base-TX with Auto MDI/MDI-X function, Auto-Negotiation 

  

1 x SFP socket with hot-swappable function for 100M/Gigabit SFP Transceiver.  

Connectors 

10/100/1000 Base-TX: RJ-45 

SFP socket: support 3.3V Gigabit Ethernet 1.25 Gbps Fiber Transceiver and 

155Mbps fiber transceiver. 

 

Terminal block: 4-Pin for redundant power input; 2-Pin for alarm relay output. 

Cables 

RJ-45  Connector:  4  pairs  of  Cat-5  UTP/STP  cable  with  EIA/TIA  568B  type 

  

conductor arrangement for 1000Base-T. Maximum link distance is 100 meters.  

Configuration DIP Switch 

DIP 1: Power Event Alarm Enable/Disable 

DIP 2: SFP speed 1000Mbps or 100Mpbs 
DIP 3: Link Loss Forwarding Enable/Disable 

Diagnostic LED 

System

: Power (Green) x2 ,Link Loss Forwarding (Red) x1, 

Alarm (Red) x1,PoE (Amber) x1 

RJ-45 port: 

-

 

Link/Activity (Green): On (Link), Blinking (Activity) 

-

 

Speed (Amber): On (Speed 1000), Off (Speed 10/100) 

SFP port: 

  

Link/Activity (Green): On (Link), Blinking (Activity) 

 

Power Requirements

 

System Power 

DC 48V (10~60V) with polarity reverse correction and over current protection. 

Power Consumption 

2.5Watts @ DC 48V 

Mechanical

 

 

Installation 

DIN-Rail mount 

Case 

Aluminum alloy metal case with grade 31 of ingress protection. 

Dimension 

120mm(H) x 55mm (W) x108 mm (D) ( with DIN rail clip) 

Summary of Contents for JetCon 1701GP-U

Page 1: ...1 JetCon 1701GP U Industrial Gigabit PoE Injector User s Manual Version 1 0 Date April 2019...

Page 2: ...ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment genera...

Page 3: ...C Power Inputs 6 2 5 Connect the Dry Relay Output 7 2 6 LED Indicators 7 2 7 Ports 8 3 Mounting Installation 10 3 1 DIN Rail Mounting 10 4 System Configuration 11 4 1 Quality of Service 11 4 2 Packet...

Page 4: ...with thirty one grade ingress protection to against damaged solid objects or dust With the excellent characteristics of heat dissipation JetCon 1701GP U has better survive ability than ordinary Gigabi...

Page 5: ...rade metal case 40 75 Wide Operating Temperature 1 2 Package Checklist JetCon 1701GP U package includes the following items JetCon 1701GP U x1 One DIN Rail clip already screwed on the back of JetCon 1...

Page 6: ...6 2 Hardware Description 2 1 Dimensions The dimension of JetCon 1701GP U is 120 mm H x 30 mm W x99 mm D with DIN rail clip...

Page 7: ...7 2 2 Front Panel The Front Panel of the JetCon 1701GP U Industrial Gigabit PoE injector is shown in Figure A Figure A Power LED Gigabit RJ 45 for 10 100 1000 Mbps Alarm Relay Indicator LED for PoE...

Page 8: ...terminal block connector The power range of JetCon 1701GP U is from DC 44 57V with redundancy and polarity reverse function To prevent interference and get better performance it is strongly suggest m...

Page 9: ...e positive and negative wires into the V and V contactsrespectively of the terminal block connector 2 Tighten the wire clamp screws to prevent the DC wires from being loosened 3 The Power 1 and Power...

Page 10: ...cts with a DC 24V power source and maximum current is 1A In the following diagram shows how to make an alarm circuit About the relay function please refer section 4 4 2 6 LED Indicators The front pane...

Page 11: ...eing supplied PoE Amber On Output power is supplied Amber Off No output power Alarm Red on PW1 or PW2 is disconnect Off PW1 and PW2 Power Connect Table 1 2 7 Ports Fig A Straight through Cabling Schem...

Page 12: ...e DIN rail should behind the spring when install the JetCon 3701GP U onto the standard DIN Rail Follow the steps below to mount the JetCon 1701GP U to the DIN Rail track 1 Insert the upper end of the...

Page 13: ...d cable diagnostic features In this chapter we will introduce how to configure those functions and benefits as following topics 4 1 Event Alarm Relay Configuration 4 1 Event Alarm Relay Configuration...

Page 14: ...WR1 and PWR2 dual power inputs can be connected to power sources simultaneously When the primary power source fails the default setting is PWR1 the system will automatically switch to the secondary po...

Page 15: ...the PC host activate the Command Line mode and ping the connected Ethernet device to see if it responds 9 1 To enable the Command Line mode click Run in the Start menu type Command and click OK to co...

Page 16: ...own in the figure below Before you continue make sure that both PWR1 and PWR2 are successfully connected to power sources When PWR1 fails the LED for PWR1 will go out At that moment if the ping comman...

Page 17: ...s are suitable for systems with 10 Mbps transmission speed For systems with 100 1000 Mbps transmission speed Category 5 5e 6 Ethernet cables are the suitable specifications for this environment Also m...

Page 18: ...iver Connectors 10 100 1000 Base TX RJ 45 SFP socket support 3 3V Gigabit Ethernet 1 25 Gbps Fiber Transceiver and 155Mbps fiber transceiver Terminal block 4 Pin for redundant power input 2 Pin for al...

Page 19: ...ing Storage Temperature 40 80 Storage Humidity 0 95 non condensing Regulatory Approvals EMI FCC Class A CE EN55032 EMS EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 4 EN61000 4 5 EN61000 4 6 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4...

Page 20: ...FPGSX Gigabit SX SFP Transceiver 850nm multi mode LC 550m SFPGSX w Gigabit SX SFPTransceiver 850nm multi mode LC 550m 40 85 Wide Temp SFPGSX2 Gigabit SX SFP Transceiver 850nm multi mode LC 2km SFPGSX2...

Page 21: ...21 Revision History Edition Date Modifications V1 0 16 Apr 2018 New edition...

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