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CE Compliance 

This product meets the essential requirements of applicable European Directives, as follows:

2014/35/EU; Low-Voltage Directive (safety)

2014/30/EU; Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC)

Online Product Certification

Refer to the product Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for additional regulatory compliance
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Unpacking the Kit

Caution

 

To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) from damaging the device,

ground yourself using a grounding strap or by holding a grounded object, such as
your computer chassis.

1.

Touch the antistatic package to a metal part of the computer chassis.

2.

Remove the device from the package and inspect the device for loose components or any
other sign of damage.

Caution

 

Never touch the exposed pins of connectors.

Note

 

Do not install a device if it appears damaged in any way.

3.

Unpack any other items and documentation from the kit.

Store the device in the antistatic package when the device is not in use.

Verifying the Kit Contents

Verify the following components are in your kit.

IVN-8561, 100BASE-T1 Media Converter

USB cable assembly, Type-C (male) to Type-A (female), 1 m

Connector plug (QTY 2)

Screwdriver, 2 mm, flathead

Documentation

IVN-8561 Getting Started Guide

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Summary of Contents for IVN-8561

Page 1: ...between 100BASE TX Ethernet and 100BASE T1 Automotive Ethernet with minimal latency Safety Guidelines Operate the IVN 8561 only as described in this document Caution This icon denotes a caution advisi...

Page 2: ...operate it under your local regulatory rules Electromagnetic Compatibility This product meets the requirements of the following EMC standards for electrical equipment for measurement control and labo...

Page 3: ...e ground yourself using a grounding strap or by holding a grounded object such as your computer chassis 1 Touch the antistatic package to a metal part of the computer chassis 2 Remove the device from...

Page 4: ...for power Ports 1 and 3 are 100BASE T1 ports for Automotive Ethernet connections using two position terminal blocks Ports 2 and 4 are 100BASE TX ports for Ethernet connections using 8 pin modular RJ...

Page 5: ...lished on port 1 activity present Off No link established on port 1 P3 LINK ACT Steady Link established on port 3 no activity Blinking Link established on port 3 activity present Off No link establish...

Page 6: ...stablish a link with a port in any configuration by selecting the appropriate mode with the front panel switch When you change the MASTER SLAVE switch selection the IVN 8561 immediately changes the co...

Page 7: ...n the DIN rail kit Using longer screws may damage the IVN 8561 Wiring the IVN 8561 Terminal block headers are used to connect to the 100BASE T1 ports Compatible plugs are included with the IVN 8561 At...

Page 8: ...ed pair cable and the provided terminal blocks to connect your 100BASE T1 network to ports 1 or 3 of the IVN 8561 2 Use a Cat 5e Ethernet cable to connect 100BASE TX network to ports 2 or 4 of the IVN...

Page 9: ...1 Automotive Ethernet system to the device Figure 3 IVN 8561 Connected to 100BASE T1 and 100BASE TX Networks 100BASE T1 PHY Terminal Block Port 1 100BASE T1 PHY 100BASE TX PHY 100BASE TX PHY Terminal...

Page 10: ...support outside the United States visit the Worldwide Offices section of ni com niglobal to access the branch office websites which provide up to date contact information support phone numbers email a...

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