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S4TEF10xx-10x

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Operation

T1/E1 LEDs

Each T1/E1 link has a pair of LEDs embedded in the RJ-48 connector that
monitor the status of the link.  

LNK LED (green)

On = T1/E1 link detected.

AIS LED (amber)

On = AIS (Alarm Indication Signal) detected.  Failure of the device

connected to the T1/E1 port.

Fiber Network LEDs

Use the status LEDs next to the fiber port to monitor the media converter and
the fiber network connections.  

LKF (fiber link)

On = Fiber link connection.

Flashing = Fiber network activity.

PWR (power)

On = Connection to external AC or DC power.

PWR

LKF

100Base-FX

TX

RX

4

3

2

1

LNK

LNK

LNK

LNK

AIS

AIS

AIS

AIS

fiber LEDs

T1/E1 LEDs

RS-232

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Operation 

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Remote Management Function

The S4TEF10xx-10x, can be remotely managed when connected via fiber cable
to a local C4TEF10xx-10x slide-in-module media converter that is installed in a
managed Transition Networks PointSystem™ chassis.  The SNMP section
(below) lists the commands that can be used to monitor and manage a
networked S4TEF10xx-10x media converter at a remote location.  For more
details, see the C4TEF10xx-10x user’s guide on-line at:  www.transition.com.

SNMP

See the on-line documentation that comes with Transition Networks
FocalPoint™ software for applicable commands and usage.

Use SNMP at an attached terminal or at a remote location to monitor the media
converter by monitoring:

Media converter power

Fiber link status

Copper link status for each T1/E1 (AIS, link)

RS-232 status (speed, bits, parity, stop)

AIS detected on fiber link

All hardware switch settings 

Model #, serial #, PIC revision, HW revision, group string, connectors

Also, use SNMP to enter network commands that:

Local and remote fiber loop-back 

Local and remote T1/E1 loop-back for each channel

T1/E1 line options (DS1, DSX-1, J1, D1, AIS)

RS-232 settings (speed, bits, parity, stop)

T1/E1 monitor modes and loop-back modes

Boot-load firmware (local unit only)

The local (auxiliary) factory maintenance interface via the RS-232 connector
supports:

Switch selection for the RS-232 interface

Access to all local and remote status information 

Perform all local and remote commands

Operate at selected baud rates

Summary of Contents for AS4TEF1011-100

Page 1: ...F10xx 10x is designed to be installed in pairs For example install one S4TEF1011 100 as the local media converter and another S4TEF1011 100 as the remote media converter All S4TEF10xx 10x models have the following copper connectors The various fiber connectors are available on separate models Both duplex and single mode fiber optic converters are available Part Number Duplex Fiber Optic 100Base FX...

Page 2: ...r must be installed in pairs Copper and Fiber Ports The figure below illustrates the locations of the fiber port the RS 232 data port and the four 4 T1 E1 ports Typical maximum cable distance Actual distance is dependent upon the physical characteristics of the network TX transmit RX receive 3 Installation Continued Configuration Switches The AS4TEF10xx 10x media converter has two 2 sets of config...

Page 3: ... signal This function is un framed and applies to ALL channels both copper and fiber down Disables the transmit AIS function 10 RS 232 Port Mode up Data port mode normal operation Transmits data to a desk top computer or other data collection device down Local auxiliary management mode See the SNMP section page 11 for the commands that are supported via the RS 232 connector up down Enable Disable ...

Page 4: ... see pages 3 6 Software The media converter mode is determined by the most recently saved on board microprocessor settings Hardware Mode Software Mode S H S H To set the jumper 1 Using a small screwdriver remove the four 4 screws that secure the cover and carefully remove the cover from the media converter 2 Locate the hardware software jumper 3 Using small needle nosed pliers or similar device mo...

Page 5: ...ur T1 E1 ports are equipped with an RJ 48 dry contact relay The relay closes if the power is lost or if any of the individual T1 E1 E1 links are lost The operational rating on pins 3 and 6 are 0 30 VDC 100 mA maximum relay 3 6 RJ 48C connector T1 E1 port Connect the 6 pin DIN connector to the media converter as shown Connect the DB 9 connector to the computer RS 232 data cable enclosed 9 Installat...

Page 6: ... and manage a networked S4TEF10xx 10x media converter at a remote location For more details see the C4TEF10xx 10x user s guide on line at www transition com SNMP See the on line documentation that comes with Transition Networks FocalPoint software for applicable commands and usage Use SNMP at an attached terminal or at a remote location to monitor the media converter by monitoring Media converter ...

Page 7: ... 30 0 dBm max 14 0 dBm Link Budget 11 0 dB AS4TEF1013 100 1300 nm multimode Fiber Optic Transmitter Power min 19 0 dBm max 14 0 dBm Fiber Optic Receiver Sensitivity min 30 0 dBm max 14 0 dBm Link Budget 11 0 dB AS4TEF1014 100 1310 nm single mode Fiber optic Transmitter Power min 15 0 dBm max 8 0 dBm Fiber optic Receiver Sensitivity min 31 0 dBm max 8 0 dBm Link Budget 16 0 dB AS4TEF1015 100 long h...

Page 8: ...may result in hazardous radiation exposure Optional Accessories The following items are available from Transition Networks Part Number Description SPS 1872 SA Optional External Power Supply 18 72VDC Stand Alone Output 12 6VDC 1 0 A WMBL Optional Wall Mount Bracket 4 0 in 102 mm WMBV Optional Vertical Mount Bracket 5 0 in 127 mm WMBD Optional DIN Rail Mount Bracket 5 0 in 127 mm 15 Troubleshooting ...

Page 9: ... mode set the remote converter to T1 E1 loop back see page 4 SW mode enter the local T1 E1 loop back command at the remote converter Use a bit error test unit to run a bit error test Fiber T1 T1 Local Converter Remote Converter Bit Error Test Equipment Remote Device Fiber T1 T1 Local Converter Remote Converter Remote Device Bit Error Test Equipment Fiber T1 T1 Local Converter Remote Converter Bit ...

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