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100/1000BASE-T1 MediaConverter hMTD
User Manual
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3 CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICE
3.1 DIP switches
The 100/1000BASE-T1 MediaConverter is configured by four DIP switches on the front
side of the device.
DIP Switch
Status
Description
1
ON (up)
OFF (down)
BASE-T1 Port is set to Master
BASE-T1 Port is set to Slave
2
ON (up)
OFF (down)
1000 BASE-T1 to 1000 BASE-T conversion
100 BASE-T1 to 100 BASE-TX conversion
3
ON (up)
OFF (down)
1000BASE-T1 Marvell Legacy mode (A0)
1000BASE-T1 IEEE compliant mode
This DIP switch has no function when DIP2 is OFF
4
ON (up)
OFF (down)
Frame Generator active on 100/1000BASE-T1. (see
C
Converting is not working properly during frame
generation.
Normal operation
Table 3-1: Configuration of DIP Switches
For establishing a BASE-T1 link one device must be set as Master, the other must
be set as Slave.
It is not possible to mix two speeds of the ports. If the MediaConverter is
configured
for 100BASE-T1, the RJ-45 connector is always 100BASE-TX. If the
MediaConverter is configured for 1000BASE-T1 the RJ-45 connector is always
1000BASE-T.
3.2 Configuration through Power MQS Connector
The PINs 2, 3, and 4 of the Power MQS connector (
C
) can be used for
configuration and link status output.