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CDFTFxxxx-10x

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24-hour Technical Support: 

1-800-260-1312

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00-1-952-941-7600

The chart also shows how the signals are distributed to either the UPPER or
LOWER port on the CDFTFxxxx-10x (see figure below).

25

1

50

26

The figure to the right illustrates the locations
of pins 1-50 on the Telco connector.

10BASE-T

 

INPOR

T

MCCM10

MGMT MASTER

OUTPOR

T

DB-9

12C

12C-1

TERM

INIT

CETTF100

LKF

PWR

RXF

RXC

LKC

RX

TX

10BASE-T

 

10BASE-FL

Media

Conversion

Center

Power

In Use

1

Power

In Use

2

RX

TX

LNK

PWR

RESET

DB-9

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

lower ports

upper ports

Telco Connectors and Signals -- Continued

The chart below shows the 50 signals that go through each Telco connector on
the CPSMC1850-150 to slots 7-12 (Telco connector #2) 

OR

to slots 13-18 (Telco

connector #1).

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{

{

{

{

{

upper

{

lower

{

upper

{

lower 

{

upper

{

lower 

{

upper

{

lower 

{

upper

{

lower 

{

upper

{

lower 

{

Pin # Signal

Pin # Signal

1

Port 1 Transmit -

26

Port 1 Tr

2

Port 1 Receive -

27

Port 1 R

3

Port 2 Transmit -

28

Port 2 Tr

4

Port 2 Receive -

29

Port 2 R

5

Port 3 Transmit -

30

Port 3 Tr

6

Port 3 Receive -

31

Port 3 R

7

Port 4 Transmit -

32

Port 4 Tr

8

Port 4 Receive -

33

Port 4 R

9

Port 5 Transmit -

34

Port 5 Tr

10

Port 5 Receive -

35

Port 5 R

11

Port 6 Transmit -

36

Port 6 Tr

12

Port 6 Receive -

37

Port 6 R

13

Port 7 Transmit -

38

Port 7 Tr

14

Port 7 Receive -

39

Port 7 R

15

Port 8 Transmit -

40

Port 8 Tr

16

Port 8 Receive -

41

Port 8 R

17

Port 9 Transmit -

42

Port 9 Tr

18

Port 9 Receive -

43

Port 9 R

19

Port 10 Transmit -

44

Port 10 Tr

20

Port 10 Receive -

45

Port 10 R

21

Port 11 Transmit -

46

Port 11 Tr

22

Port 11 Receive -

47

Port 11 R

23

Port 12 Transmit -

48

Port 12 Tr

24

Port 12 Receive -

49

Port 12 R

25

N.C.

50

N.C.

Chassis Slot 

#7 or 13 

Chassis Slot 

#8 or 14

Chassis Slot 

#9 or 15 

Chassis Slot 

#10 or 16

Chassis Slot 

#11 or 17

Chassis Slot 

#12 or 18

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Install the Slide-in-Module 

CAUTION:  

Wear a grounding device and observe electrostatic discharge

precautions when installing the CDFTFxxxx-10x.  

Failure to observe this

caution could result in damage to, and subsequent failure of, the media
converter.

To install the CDFTFxxxx-10x into the CPSMC1850-150 

PointSystem™

chassis:

1.

Locate an empty installation slot on the 

PointSystem™

chassis.

2.

Carefully slide the slide-in-module into the installation slot, aligning the
module’s circuit board with the installation guides.  

3.

Ensure that the module is firmly seated inside the chassis.

4.

Push in and rotate the the attached panel fastener screw clockwise to
secure the module to the chassis front.

CAUTION:  Slots in the 

PointSystem™

chassis without a slide-in-module

installed MUST have a protective plate covering the empty slot for Class A
compliance. 

10BASE-T

 

INPOR

T

MCCM10

MGMT MASTER

OUTPOR

T

DB-9

12C

12C-1

TERM

INIT

CETTF100

LKF

PWR

RXF

RXC

LKC

RX

TX

10BASE-T

 

10BASE-FL

Media

Conversion

Center

Power

In Use

1

Power

In Use

2

RX

TX

LNK

PWR

RESET

DB-9

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CD

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

CDFTF100

Fiber Port #1

Fiber Port #2

panel fastener screw

Installation

Set the Hardware/Software Jumper

The jumper is located on the circuit board and is labeled “H” and “S”.

Use small needle-nose pliers to set the jumper.  

Hardware

The media converter settings such as
AutoCross and Link Pass-Through cannot be
changed.

Software

The media converter settings are determined
by the most-recently saved, on-board
microprocessor settings.

Software Mode

Hardware Mode

H

S

H

S

Summary of Contents for CDFTF1111-100

Page 1: ...0x series media converter installed at the front of the CPSMC1850 150 chassis Part Number Copper Twisted pair Telco signals Fiber Optic Two 2 external 100Base FX ports CDFTF1111 100 Two 2 internal sig...

Page 2: ...o twelve 12 installation slots in the front of the CPSMC1850 150 chassis I 0 RJ 21 Telco connector 2 RJ 21 Telco connector 1 3 techsupport transition com Click the Transition Now link for a live Web c...

Page 3: ...11 Receive 47 Port 11 Receive 23 Port 12 Transmit 48 Port 12 Transmit 24 Port 12 Receive 49 Port 12 Receive 25 N C 50 N C Chassis Slot 7 or13 Chassis Slot 8 or14 Chassis Slot 9 or15 Chassis Slot 10 or...

Page 4: ...cable to the media converter as shown Connect the fiber cable to the other device media converter hub etc as shown RX TX RX TX 7 techsupport transition com Click the Transition Now link for a live We...

Page 5: ...transition com 9 techsupport transition com Click the Transition Now link for a live Web chat Cable Specifications The physical characteristics must meet or exceed IEEE 802 3 specifications Telco Cop...

Page 6: ...Transition Now link for a live Web chat Contact Us Technical support is available 24 hours a day US Canada 1 800 260 1312 International 00 1 952 941 7600 Chat live via the Web with Transition Networks...

Page 7: ...ce regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la Class A...

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