MediaGateway
User Manual
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You have to connect the (P) pin to the (P) pin of the periphery device. You have to
connect the (N) pin to the (N) pin of the periphery device.
Note:
If you swap these two pins, the link LED may be lit on the 100BASE-T1 slave side,
but no data transmission will be possible.
The pins marked with (+) or (-) are 12 Volts power output pins. The actual voltage level
of these pins depends on the supply voltage of the ECU. Be aware that the sum of all
12 power output pairs will deliver a maximum of 1.2 ampere. If more current is used
the output will temporarily switch off.
The power output has to be switched on by website configuration (Control panel).
2.1.3
RJ-45 Ethernet connectors
There are three RJ-45 Standard Ethernet Connectors at the front side for Gigabit
Ethernet. They are working with autonegotiation for 10/100/1000 Mbps.
2.1.4
SFP Slot
There is one SFP cage for a MiniGBIC module.
The following modules have been tested:
Edimax Mini GBIC (SFP) LC, 1 Gigabit/s, 1000 Base-SX Module
SFPEX S1GT-A Mini GBIC (SFP) 10/100/100 Mbps RJ-45 Module
BEL SFP-1GBT-05 SFP 10/100/100 Mpbs RJ-45 Module
Note
: Technica Engineering´s 100/1000BASE-T1 SFP Modules are compatible with the
MediaGateway!
For further information please follow these links:
https://technica-engineering.de/produkt/100base-t1-sfp-module/
https://technica-engineering.de/produkt/1000base-t1-sfp-module/
2.1.5
Micro HDMI connector
This is an interface for programming and debugging (only for development.)