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8.

 

Connection and Setup

8.1

 

  Inspection Checks 

Please inspect the unit to ensure that there is no damage to the external casing which could cause a 
malfunction of the device or cause a safety critical fault.  Any damaged units should be returned to Parallax 
Digital Technologies for inspection and testing. 

Please ensure that the AC lead is correctly fitted and secured, and if an additional Earthing Cable is to be 
used, that it is secured onto the GND Connector on the rear of the unit before use 

8.2

 

  RJ45 Connections 

Ensure all required RJ45 Ports are connected correctly using CAT5e cable or better to the client devices.  
Note that +24VDC will be present on the voltage carrying pins continuously, and users should check that all 
PoE powered devices to be used are compatible with +24VDC supply voltage. 

8.3

 

  SFP Connections 

The SFP Ports incorporated into this unit only support Gigabit SFP Modules – it is recommended to use 
standard SFP Modules in this product. 

Once an SFP Module is fully inserted and locked in place, please ensure the fibre cables are connected to 
the correct Tx/Rx points.  If using an SFP-RJ45 adapter, then ensure the connecter is fully inserted and 
locked into the adapter. 

8.4

 

  Power Up 

The Unit will automatically power up as soon as AC Voltage is applied to the mains cable. The Power Light 
will be illuminated and after approximately 1 second, all of the other LEDs will flash on and off to complete 
the initialization sequence.  Following this, the Port Status LEDs will display the current state of each of the 
ports. 

Summary of Contents for PDT-NSU-7216-PA-SF-R

Page 1: ...Operations Manual PDT NSU 7216 PA SF R Revision 1 0 April 2022...

Page 2: ...5 1 AI VLAN Mode 6 5 2 AI Extend Mode 6 5 3 AI Power Supply Mode 6 5 4 AI QoS Mode 6 6 Connectors and Configuration Options 7 6 1 LED Indicators 7 6 2 Mode Selection Switches 7 6 3 SFP Ports 8 6 4 RJ4...

Page 3: ...1 Revision History Date Rev By Comments Checked Date 20 04 2022 01 JF Initial Release SC 22 04 2022...

Page 4: ...elligence AP Access Point IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IP Internet Protocol MTBF Mean Time Between Failures PD Power Device PoE Power over Ethernet PSU Power Supply Unit QoS Q...

Page 5: ...The Unit should be mains fed using the supplied AC Power Lead which is fitted with a 3A Fuse If the device is to be fed from an alternative power source then the appropriate circuit protection device...

Page 6: ...t Passive PoE Switch 1 x Rackmount Kit 1 x Mains AC Power Lead Operation Maintenance Manual Declaration of Conformity 5 Product Overview The PDT NSU 7216 PA SF R is an Unmanaged Gigabit AI Passive PoE...

Page 7: ...able where the power source is too far away for conventional configurations but the bandwidth limitation should not be overlooked when incorporating this feature into network designs 5 3 AI Power Supp...

Page 8: ...Tx Rx SPD Port Data Rate Green OFF 10 100 Mbps ON 1000 Mbps 6 2 Mode Selection Switches The Mode Selection Switches toggle AI functionality modes as follows AI VLAN Mode Isolates Ports 1 16 from each...

Page 9: ...onnectivity to a range of suitable peripherals PoE Power is provided on the RJ45 pins as follows Pins Type 4 5 24VDC 7 8 GND Rear Panel 6 5 GND Terminal The Unit incorporates an external GND terminal...

Page 10: ...n below Once the brackets are securely fitted the unit should be positioned so that the mounting holes in the brackets are aligned to the rack holes The unit should then be secured using captive fixin...

Page 11: ...e carrying pins continuously and users should check that all PoE powered devices to be used are compatible with 24VDC supply voltage 8 3 SFP Connections The SFP Ports incorporated into this unit only...

Page 12: ...47 616Mbps INTERFACE Wired 16 x RJ45 Optical 2 x SFP 1000 BASE X or 100 BASE FX PoE Standard IEEE 802 3af Mode B Port RJ45 Power Pin Assignment 4 5 7 8 PoE output 24VDC PoE Budget 300W Max ENVIRONMENT...

Page 13: ...000 3 3 2013 Electro Static Discharge EN 61000 4 2 2009 Electromagnetic Field Immunity EN 61000 4 3 2010 Electrical Fast Transients EN 61000 4 4 2012 Surge EN 61000 4 5 2014 A1 2017 Conducted Immunity...

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