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P/N 5500307-12 

 

 

Perle 10/100 Ethernet  

Media Converter 

Module  

 

 

Installation Guide 

Unmanaged

 

 

Managed 

 

C-110-M2ST2   

CM-110-M2ST2  

C-110-M2SC2    

CM-110-M2SC2 

C-110-M2LC2    

CM-110-M2LC2 

C-110-S2SC20   

CM-110-S2SC20 

C-110-S2LC20   

CM-110-S2LC20 

C-110-S2SC40   

CM-110-S2SC40 

C-110-S2SC80   

CM-110-S2SC80  

C-110-S2SC120 

CM-110-S2SC120 

C-110-S1SC20U  

CM-110-S1SC20U 

C-110-S1SC20D 

CM-110-S1SC20D 

C-110-S1SC40U 

CM-110-S1SC40U 

C-110-S1SC40D 

CM-110-S1SC40D

 

Summary of Contents for C-110-M2LC2

Page 1: ...110 M2ST2 C 110 M2SC2 CM 110 M2SC2 C 110 M2LC2 CM 110 M2LC2 C 110 S2SC20 CM 110 S2SC20 C 110 S2LC20 CM 110 S2LC20 C 110 S2SC40 CM 110 S2SC40 C 110 S2SC80 CM 110 S2SC80 C 110 S2SC120 CM 110 S2SC120 C 1...

Page 2: ...he MCR MGT Module User s Guide Model Connector Mode Distance Wavelength C 110 M2ST2 CM 110 M2ST2 ST MM 2 km 1 2 mi 1310 nm C 110 M2SC2 CM 110 M2SC2 SC MM 2 km 1 2 mi 1310 nm C 110 M2LC2 CM 110 M2LC2 L...

Page 3: ...a Converter Module into the Chassis 5 Connect the fiber cable 6 Connect the copper cable Auto MDIX Jumper Note The factory settings for Auto MDIX will work for most installations but if there is a nee...

Page 4: ...When set to Auto the module will at power up check its internal flash memory to see if configuration information has been downloaded to it from a management module If so it will use this as its runni...

Page 5: ...de of operation the Media Converter Module will negotiate Ethernet parameters on the copper connection This will ensure that the most optimal connection parameters will be used If the copper link part...

Page 6: ...r Link Pass Through a loss of copper link on the far end device will propagate through both Converters and will result in a loss of copper link at the near end device This would in effect resemble a d...

Page 7: ...r link to be brought down Note If it is required to either generate or detect the FEF signal then the FEF switch needs to be set Disabled The Media Converter Module will not monitor for or generate Fa...

Page 8: ...connection Up The Media Converter Module will be set to Full Duplex mode Down The Media Converter Module will be set to Half Duplex mode Speed copper Switch 5 Switch Position Mode Up default 100 Down...

Page 9: ...h 7 Switch Position Mode Up default Disabled Down Enabled Disabled This is the setting for normal operation The switch must be set to this position in order for data to pass through the Media Converte...

Page 10: ...a cross head screwdriver remove the screw holding the face plate to the Chassis to reveal the slot opening 3 Set the jumpers and DIP switches on the Media Converter Module to the desired operating mo...

Page 11: ...er Module and gently pull the Media Converter Module out 2 If not inserting a replacement cover the opened slot with a face plate and secure the screw Installing the Duplex Fiber Cable Locate a 100Bas...

Page 12: ...rter Module to the other Media Converter switch fiber device Installing the Copper Cable Locate 10 100Base T compliant copper cables with male RJ 45 connectors installed at both ends Connect the RJ 45...

Page 13: ...dule is in Loopback mode Blinking fast The module has a hardware failure FDF fiber On Full Duplex Mode Off Half Duplex Mode LKF fiber On The fiber link is present Off No fiber link is present Blinking...

Page 14: ...e Media Converter Module brings down a link to convey status there is potential for a deadlock Recovery is achieved by momentarily restoring the link to see if the original failure has been resolved I...

Page 15: ...If unable to get full connectivity with all DIP switches in the UP position these methods are recommended for troubleshooting Method 1 1 If the Module is a CM 110 set the Auto Config jumper J6 to SW s...

Page 16: ...Converters should be lit Data should pass through the local converter over the fiber connection to the remote Media Converter At the remote Media Converter the data will be looped back and passed thro...

Page 17: ...10 Min 20 Max 12 Min 31 Max 14 11 C 110 M2LC2 CM 110 M2LC2 MM TX 1310 RX 1310 Min 20 Max 12 Min 30 Max 14 10 C 110 S2SC20 CM 110 S2SC20 SM TX 1310 RX 1310 Min 18 Max 7 Min 32 Max 3 14 C 110 S2LC20 CM...

Page 18: ...125 microns or 62 5 125 microns SM 9 125 microns Ethernet Copper Cabling Requirements Category 5 UTP or STP 24 22 AWG Straight through or Ethernet crossover Note Please refer the product page on the...

Page 19: ...hich case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense EN 55022 Class A WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interfe...

Page 20: ...t http www perle com support_services warranty shtml Contacting Technical Support Contact information for the Perle Technical Assistance Center PTAC can be found at the link below A Technical Support...

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