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QS3200 User’s Manual

 

     

                     

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2.2 

100Base-FX Fiber Modules 

Fiber modules are available in the following configurations: 

PM-2SC  

Fiber module with two 100Base-FX multimode ports with SC connectors 

PM-2ST  

Fiber module with two 100Base-FX multimode ports with ST connectors 

PM-2MTRJ 

Fiber module with two 100Base-FX multimode ports with MTRJ connectors 

PM-4SC  

Fiber module with four 100Base-FX multimode ports with SC connectors 

PM-4ST  

Fiber module with four 100Base-FX multimode ports with ST connectors 

PM-4MTRJ 

Fiber module with four 100Base-FX multimode ports with MTRJ connectors 

Any of the modules listed above can be used to: 

 

Connect the switch to the backbone of your network 

 

Connect the switch to a classroom/workgroup hub or switch 

 

Connect the switch to a server or workstation with a fiber NIC 

2.3  

10/100Base-TX Module (PM-8-UTP) 

The 8-port 10/100Base-TX module provides eight 10/100Mbps switch ports that can be used to: 

 

Connect the switch to the backbone of your network 

 

Connect the switch to a classroom/workgroup hub or switch 

 

Connect the switch to a server or workstation 

2.4 

1000Base-SX, LX and TX Modules 

The following choices are available for Gigabit speed: 

PM-1G-UTP 

Copper Gigabit module with one 1000Base-TX port with RJ45 connector 

PM-1G-MMSX 

Fiber Gigabit module with one 1000Base-SX multimode port (3km) with SC connector 

PM-1G-SMLX 

Fiber Gigabit module with one 1000Base-LX singlemode port (10km) with SC connector 

The modules listed above can be used to: 

 

Connect the switch to the backbone of your network 

 

Connect the switch to a server or workstation with a fiber GIG NIC 

2. 5 

Location of the QS3200 Switch 

The QS3200 can be installed quickly and easily. However, for an installation with minimum impact on the existing 

network, please read the following information carefully.  Installing a QS3200 involves three steps:  

1.  Choosing a location 

2.  Supplying power  

3.  Connecting the switch

 

Consider the following criteria when selecting a location for the switch: 

 

Avoid dusty locations 

 

Avoid electromagnetic noisy areas, such as locations close to power transformers or radio transmitters 

 

Avoid temperatures below 32° to 113°F (0° to 40°C)   

 

Allow a clear view of the front panel LED indicators 

 

Allow easy access to the front panel ports and the rear panel switches 

Summary of Contents for ProSwitch Quad Series 3200

Page 1: ...1000Mbps copper 100 and 1000Mbps fiber ports CORPORATE HEADQUATERS MANUFACTURING CUSTOMER SERVICE 13705 26th Avenue N Suite 102 2411 Seventh Street NW Minneapolis MN 55441 Rochester MN 55901 Phone 80...

Page 2: ...TX Modules 6 2 5 Location of the QS3200 Switch 6 3 0 Connecting the QS3200 7 3 1 Mounting the QS3200 7 3 2 Powering the QS3200 7 3 3 Module Installation 8 3 4 Connecting the Modules 8 3 5 Removing th...

Page 3: ...power Link LK Activity ACT Green Detects a connection point Flashing Green Indicates that transmission TX of data is occurring Full Duplex FD Collision COL Red Indicates the port is in full duplex mo...

Page 4: ...0Hz 240VAC 50Hz Power Consumption 33 42 Watts depending on modules installed Internal Universal Power Supply DC 3 3V 15A 5V 2A OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Ambient Temperature 32 to 113 F 0 to 40 C Storage 4...

Page 5: ...combining 10 100 100 and 1000Mbps in one chassis you can unclog your existing LAN and provide a path to efficient high speed networking The QS3200 switch s four slot chassis provides the flexibility...

Page 6: ...tch Connect the switch to a server or workstation 2 4 1000Base SX LX and TX Modules The following choices are available for Gigabit speed PM 1G UTP Copper Gigabit module with one 1000Base TX port with...

Page 7: ...th 10Mbps and 100Mbps be used whenever possible in order to provide flexibility in a mixed speed network 3 1 Mounting the QS3200 Table Top or Shelf Mounting The QS3200 switch can be easily mounted on...

Page 8: ...Always store or transport modules in appropriate anti static packaging Module Setup and Installation 1 Ensure that the switch is disconnected from the main power supply and that you are wearing an ant...

Page 9: ...RJ 45 connector on your cable into the socket of the module 2 Connect the other end of the cable to an appropriate device with a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet or 10Mbps Ethernet twisted pair interface 3 Powe...

Page 10: ...UTP 8 10 100 ports with RJ45 connectors By default the dip switches are in the OFF position Ports 5 6 7 and 8 are auto negotiating for duplex operating mode and speed There are two dip switches per po...

Page 11: ...Figure 6 Dip Switch Location for the Module PM 4ST SC or MTRJ 4 port 100Base FX fiber module The following Table lists the port operating modes based on the DIP switch positions for both the 2 and 4...

Page 12: ...unsure of the procedures described in this section or if the Waters QS3200 switch is not performing as expected do not attempt to repair the unit instead contact your supplier for assistance or conta...

Page 13: ...system administration procedures should all be noted in this record 5 2 Return Material Authorization RMA Procedure All returns for repair must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization RMA n...

Page 14: ...rge other than shipping and handling provided that the product is returned pre paid to Waters This warranty will not be effective if in the opinion of Waters Network Systems the product has been damag...

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