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WATERS NETWORK SYSTEMS 

ProSwitch-Xtreme Operating Manual 

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LED Indicators

 

 

PWR:  Steady ON when power applied 

 

SPEED (when LINK is ON):  ON = 100Mbps; OFF = 10Mbps  

 

LINK/ACT:  Steady ON for LINK with no traffic, blinking indicates port is transmitting/receiving.  

 

F/H (RJ45 ports only):  ON = full-duplex, OFF = half-duplex

  

MTBF (Bellcore method) 
 

Over 15 years MTBF 

 Email: 

 

[email protected]

 

Agency Approvals 
 

UL Listed (UL 1950), cUL, CE 

 

Emissions:  meets FCC Part 15, Class B 

Warranty:  

Limited lifetime 

Made in USA 

5.0 INSTALLATION 
5.1 

Inspecting the Package and Product 

 

Examine the shipping container for obvious damage prior to installing this product; notify the carrier of any 

damage that you believe occurred during shipment or delivery.  Inspect the contents of this package for any signs of 
damage and ensure that the items listed below are included. 
This package should contain: 

1 ProSwitch-Xtreme-Series 

Ethernet 

Switch with two Fiber Ports. 

Installation and User Guide 

Power Source Extended Temp. unit 

 

Remove the ProSwitch-Xtreme-Series switch from the shipping container.  Be sure to keep the shipping 

container should you need to ship the unit at a later date.   
 

In the event there are items missing or damaged, contact your supplier.  If you need to return the unit, use the 

original shipping container.  Refer to Section 7, Troubleshooting, for specific return procedures. 

5.2 

Location of Xtreme 10/100Mbps Switch 

5.2.1  Tabletop or Shelf Mounting 

 

The ProSwitch-Xtreme Ethernet switch can be easily mounted on a tabletop, shelf or any suitable horizontal 

surface, but has to be securely mounted through appropriate screws. 

5.2.2  Wall (or vertical surface) Mounting 

 

The ProSwitch-Xtreme switch is quite heavy because of its 18-gauge high-strength steel case enclosure. 

Because of its weight, it is very important to select a sturdy place and carefully attach it to strong surface. Attaching it 
to a metal surface is preferred to aid the thermal heat transfer from the case.  
 

Each ProSwitch-Xtreme switch is normally mounted with screws in a vertical (cable connectors at the bottom) 

position. The base plate of the unit has screw holes cut out, two top and two bottom. The spacing for the mounting 
screws is a rectangle 3.35” x 8.25” (8.25cm x 21cm) center-to-center.  Four user-supplied screws attach the 
ProSwitch-Xtreme base plate to the vertical mounting surface.  

5.3 

Connecting Ethernet Media, and Special Strain-Relief Feature 

 

Note – see also “Cable Strain Relief Feature, Section 5.5. 

 

The ProSwitch-Xtreme switches can be connected to the following three media types: 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-

T and 100BASE-FX.  CAT5 cables should be used when making 100BASE-TX connections. When the ports are used 
as 10BASE-T ports, CAT3 may be used.  In either case, the maximum distance for unshielded twisted pair cabling is 
100 meters (328 ft). For fiber port 100BASE-FX multimode, 50/125 or 62.5/125 microns cabling can be used, whereas 
for singlemode, 9/125 microns cabling should be used. Fiber cabling supports much longer cable distance and higher 
bandwidths as compared to copper wiring.

 

 Media IEEE 

Standard Connector

 

Twisted Pair (CAT3 or 5) 

10BASE-T 

RJ45 

Twisted Pair (CAT5) 

100BASE-TX 

RJ45 

Fiber (Multimode) 

100BASE-FX 

SC 

Fiber (Singlemode) 

100BASE-FX 

SC 

NOTE: 

It is recommended that high quality CAT5E cables (which work for both 10Mbps and 100Mbps) be used 

whenever possible in order to provide flexibility in a mixed-speed network. 

Summary of Contents for ProSwitch-Xtreme

Page 1: ...e ProSwitch Xtreme Extreme Temperature Ethernet Switch CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS MANUFACTURING CUSTOMER SERVICE 5001 American Blvd W Suite 605 945 37 th Avenue NW Bloomington MN 55437 Rochester MN 55901...

Page 2: ...EATURE 6 5 3 1 CONNECTING TWISTED PAIRS 7 5 3 2 CONNECTING FIBER OPTIC SC TYPE SNAP IN 7 5 3 3 CONNECTING SINGLEMODE FIBER OPTIC 7 5 3 4 POWER BUDGET CALCULATIONS FOR XTREME FIBER MEDIA 7 5 3 5 CONNEC...

Page 3: ...to cause damage Each ProSwitch Xtreme is non blocking on all ports and has 1MB packet buffers and a 16K node address table for advanced performance An Xtreme switch armed with store and forward switch...

Page 4: ...chnique permits collision fragment frames which are a result of late collisions to be forwarded to add to the network traffic Since there is no way to filter frames the result of indiscriminate cut th...

Page 5: ...roof enclosure to provide an all weather outdoor solution The ProSwitch Xtreme connects combinations of 10Mbps and100Mbps network devices and provides a Fast Ethernet fiber backbone for access to the...

Page 6: ...Connector IEC type male recessed at rear of Power Supply chassis Input Voltage 85 to 264 VAC auto ranging Input Frequency 47 to 63 Hz auto ranging Power Consumption 15 watts typical Power Supply Ratin...

Page 7: ...ropriate screws 5 2 2 Wall or vertical surface Mounting The ProSwitch Xtreme switch is quite heavy because of its 18 gauge high strength steel case enclosure Because of its weight it is very important...

Page 8: ...color coded strand on the associated ports at each end of the fiber optic cable segment 4 Connect the Transmit TX port on the ProSwitch Xtreme fiber port to the Receive RX port of the remote device Be...

Page 9: ...d power supply enclosed in a metal case that also acts as a heat sink enabling extended application temperatures to be accommodated The power supply also includes surge protection to withstand AC powe...

Page 10: ...ks They are self learning so that as nodes are added or removed or moved from one segment to another the ProSwitch Xtreme automatically keeps up with node locations An address aging algorithm causes l...

Page 11: ...he date s that you purchased the products from your supplier 7 It is useful to include other network equipment models and related hardware including personal computers workstations terminals and print...

Page 12: ...com Note This device complies with Class A Part 15 the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept an...

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