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Installation

Prior to installation:

Check for shipping damage

Check the contents to ensure correct model and fiber type

Have a clean, dry, DIN rail or wall mount installation environment ready

Required for installation:

48V~72VDC or 100~240VAC local power source, depending on the power supplies used

Note:

 In order to maintain high voltage isolation, Units at each end must be powered from separate 

isolated power sources.

Connect fiber optic cable

The 16x1 T1 System uses SFP optical modules. Remove the SFP dust cap and connect the fiber optic 
cable to the transceiver.

Note

: Fiber cable should always be routed loosely avoiding tight bends.

Connect Ethernet cable

The 10/100/1000M copper connection is made via the RJ45 port. The TP ports are auto-negotiating and 
require no additional settings. Any or all of the TP ports may be used as upload or user ports, depending 
on your network topology.

Connect Power

Check to make sure that the power switches on the power supplies are OFF before connecting power.

DC Power

Use the supplied DC power connector to supply power to the DC Power supply. Connect a local 48VDC 
power supply to the power connector. The ground contact is a chassis ground, and must be connected 
to prevent damage or injury during high voltage events.

Note:

 The power terminals are polarity sensitive. Attach the Positive DC wire to the V+ terminal.

AC Power

Connect a local 115~240VAC power supply to the power connector using the supplied AC power cord.

 

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Summary of Contents for RLH 16 T1

Page 1: ...rve as network uplinks or users ports I IEEE 8802 3 802 1Q 802 1P compliant Supports SNMP V1 V2 network management Supports Ethernet spanning tree protocol which enables protec tion in ring and mesh t...

Page 2: ...DC voltages Use caution when handling copper wiring Warning The intra building port s of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intrabuilding or unexposed wiring or cabling only Th...

Page 3: ...nd debris Contamination will cause signal loss Do not touch fiber ends Store excess fiber on housing spools or fiber spools at site Acronyms Commonly used acronyms and abbreviations Acronym Abbreviati...

Page 4: ...nce service up to 80km 50mi without any additional equipment Optical fiber is immune to EMI RF interference ground loops and high voltage surges from lightning or ground faults and is ideal in electri...

Page 5: ...1000M copper connection is made via the RJ45 port The TP ports are auto negotiating and require no additional settings Any or all of the TP ports may be used as upload or user ports depending on your...

Page 6: ...OFF Power normal ON Optical Ethernet port connected to remote device OFF Optical Ethernet port disconnected from remote device ON Optical Ethernet port receive failure OFF OPtical Ethernet port norma...

Page 7: ...Set according to DIP switch No 1 ON SoftwareVLAN Disabled Use caution not to configureVLAN list incorrectly or management may be disabled OFF SoftwareVLAN set is valid ON Default IP address 192 192 19...

Page 8: ...d per chassis SFP Optical Transceivers Code 01 02 03 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 30 31 32 SC Connector 2km 1 25mi range 20km 12 4 mi range 40km 24 9 mi range 60km 37 mi range LC Connector Single Fib...

Page 9: ...wer Supply Each chassis holds two power supplies Please contact your RLH sales representative for pricing and delivery information Troubleshooting If trouble is encountered verify all copper and fiber...

Page 10: ...8ZS Complies with G 703 Impedance 120 E1 or 75 T1 NM Port Same as IP Ports Web server and SNMP management supported Power Supply Pluggable dual power supplies Power Supply 2 DC or 2 AC or DC AC Power...

Page 11: ...ule repair or replacement of your RLH product please contact us for an RMA number You will be promptly assisted by one of our warranty specialists All returns must have an RMA number before we can rec...

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