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Chapter 5 

DIP SWITCH

There  is  a  DIP  switch  for  the  setting  on  copper  and  fiber  port. 
Refer to the table below for more details.

Switch 1

On

Fiber Half Duplex

Off

Fiber Full Duplex (default)

Switch 2

On

TX Forced Mode

Off

TX Auto-Negotiation(default)

Switch 3

On

TX 10M

Off

TX 100M (default)

Switch 4

On

TX Half Duplex

Off

TX Full Duplex (default)

Switch 5

On

LLR Enable

Off

LLR Disable (default)

Switch 6

On

LLCF Enable

Off

LLCF Disable (default)

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Summary of Contents for WFT-801

Page 1: ...al environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this user s guide may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CE Mark Warning ...

Page 2: ... Chapter 5 DIP SWITCH 5 Chapter 6 INSTALLING THE CONVERTER 6 6 1 Used as a stand alone converter 6 6 2 Used with WMC 1600R converter chassis 7 Chapter 7 MANAGE MEDIA CONVERTER 8 Chapter 8 LED INDICATORS 10 Chapter 9 LINK PASS THROUGH FUNCTION 11 Chapter 10 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 13 EM_WFT8v2 indd 2004 11 5 11 32 2 ...

Page 3: ...Forward is enabled the ports do not transmit a link signal until they receive a link signal from the opposite port Link loss is carried forward to the managed switch or hub that is sending the link LLCF can be used for either the copper or fiber ports When LLR Link Loss Return is enabled the fiber port s transmitter shuts down if its receiver fails to detect a valid receive link If one of the opti...

Page 4: ...DIX for 100TX port DIP switch for configuring fixed half full duplex modes DIP switch for setting to Forced mode or Auto negotia tion DIP switch for setting the speed DIP switch for setting the LLCF LLR function Store and forward mechanism Back pressure IEEE802 3x compliant flow control Full wire speed forwarding rate Front panel status LEDs Used as a stand alone device or with a chassis Hot swapp...

Page 5: ... SC WDM Tx 1310 fiber connector ðWFT 806B20 SC WDM Tx 1550 fiber connector Models with last two numbered characters indicate the fiber port is with Single Mode optic fiber connector and the number indicates the maximum distance in km The rest will be Multi Mode optic fiber models In the following sections the term WFT 80X indicates the product family above EM_WFT8v2 indd 2004 11 5 11 32 3 ...

Page 6: ...the following items ðThe Fast Ethernet Converter ðAC DC Power Adapter Output 7 5VDC 1 5 A max ðThis user s manual If any item is missing or damaged please consult the dealer from whom you purchased your Fast Ethernet Converter EM_WFT8v2 indd 2004 11 5 11 32 4 ...

Page 7: ...h 1 On Fiber Half Duplex Off Fiber Full Duplex default Switch 2 On TX Forced Mode Off TX Auto Negotiation default Switch 3 On TX 10M Off TX 100M default Switch 4 On TX Half Duplex Off TX Full Duplex default Switch 5 On LLR Enable Off LLR Disable default Switch 6 On LLCF Enable Off LLCF Disable default EM_WFT8v2 indd 2004 11 5 11 32 5 ...

Page 8: ...e paired at both ends Step 5 Attach a Cat 5 UTP cable from the 10 100 Base TX network to the RJ 45 port on the WFT 80X Step 6 Connect the 7 5VDC power adapter to the WFT 80X and verify that the Power LED lights up Step 7 Turn on the power of the device the TX Link and FX Link LEDs should light when all cables are attached NOTE RJ 45 Cat 5 straight through cable is ac cepted Please refer to Chapter...

Page 9: ...m an empty expansion slot on the front of the chassis The module can be installed in any expansion slot Step 3 Slide the module into the expansion slot aligning it with the guiderails until it firmly connects to the chassis backplane Step 4 Secure the module to the chassis by tightening the thumbscrew EM_WFT8v2 indd 2004 11 5 11 32 7 ...

Page 10: ...gh the Intelligent Media Converter Chassis System you can control the setting of this Smart Media Converter to set the Fiber and UTP FDX HDX UTP Auto negotiation Manual Speed 10M 100M LLR Enable Disable LLCF Enable Disable Device Link Setup To enable or disable the connection of both UTP port and Fiber port LLCF Setup To enable or disable the LLCF function of the device M1 AN Setup To set the UTP ...

Page 11: ... of the UTP port M2 LLR Setup To enable or disable the LLR function of the Fiber port M2 DUP Setup To set the Duplex Mode of Fiber port to Full or Half M2 Link Setup To enable or disable the connection of the Fiber port EM_WFT8v2 indd 2004 11 5 11 32 9 ...

Page 12: ... Runs at 100Mbps on TX port Lights off Runs at 10Mbps on TX port FDX Lights on Connection in full duplex mode Lights off Connection in half duplex mode Blinking Data collision LINK ACT Lights on A valid network connection es tablished Lights off Not Linking Blinking Data transmitting or receiving FAIL On The physical line is broken Off The physical line is fine EM_WFT8v2 indd 2004 11 5 11 32 10 ...

Page 13: ...te connectivity Note that LLCF is enabled on DIP switch If the connection breaks the Smart Media Converter that link loss forward to the switch hub which generates a trap to the management station The administrator can then determine the source of the problem IMPORTANT When connecting the Smart Media Converter with LLCF enabled to an auto negotiating ca pable device force both sides of the configu...

Page 14: ...tus using Smart Media Converter for remote connectivity Note that LLR and LLCF are enabled as indicated in the diagram If one of the optical conductors is bad as shown in the diagram box below the converter with LLR enabled will return a no link condition to its link partner With LLCF also enabled the no link condition is carried forward to the switch hub where a trap is generated to the managemen...

Page 15: ...NK ACT FDX Cable 10T 2 pair UTP Cat 3 4 5 up to 100 m 100TX 2 pair UTP Cat 5 up to 100 m 100FX 62 5 125μm or 50 125μm multi mode fiber optic cable 9 125μm single mode fiber optic cable Dimensions L120 W88 H25 mm Power External power adapter 7 5V 1 5A Power Consump tion 7 2W Max Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Storage Temperature 25 C 70 C 13 F 158 F Humidity 10 90 non condensing Emission...

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