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INS_TE(C,U)-FX   

08/12/19

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 

TE(C,U)-F SERIES

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1 -   SET 10/100 SWITCH

Locate the 10/100 data rate DIP switch on the unit. 

Set the data rate according to bandwidth required. 

NOTE: The data rate must be set the same on both the local and remote units.

2 -   SET WIRE PAIR DIP SWITCHES (UTP MODELS ONLY, FOR COAX MODELS SKIP TO STEP 3)

Locate the wire pair DIP switch on the unit. 

Set the pair according to number of twisted wire pairs used (1 or 4). 

NOTE: The number of pairs selected must be set the same on both the local and remote units. 

PoE Pass-Through mode is only available in 4-pair mode and requires a PD device connected to 

the remote unit to operate.

3 -   SET LOCAL/REMOTE SWITCHES (1 AND 4 CHANNEL UNITS ONLY, FOR RACK UNITS SKIP TO STEP 4)

Locate the Local/Remote Dip switch and set to “LC” at the head end or “RM” at the camera end.

Locate the Local/Remote push button switch (coax units only), and set to the same setting as the dip switch.

The TE(C,U)-F16 units are preconfigured as Local devices.

4 -   CONNECT EXTENDED WIRING

Connect Extended Distance Port to field wiring.

5 -   CONNECT NETWORK WIRING

Using CAT5/5e

 cabling

, connect Local unit to network and Remote unit to camera.

6 -   CONNECT POWER

Connect power to unit per the following table:

Power Connections per Use Case

Unit

Local Power

Pass-Through PoE

 

TE(C,U)-F01

9 to 36 VDC or 18 to 32 VAC

No external power required

TE(C,U)-F04

9 to 15 VDC (9 VDC

 when in a S

BP

-C

03

 or 

SBP-C14 

rack)

TE(C,U)-F16

9 to 15 VDC

 Contact pre-sales support, or refer to the appropriate installation and operation manual when configuring and specifying power for a deployment.

7 -   VERIFY FUNCTIONALITY

See LED table below and Troubleshooting Guide if corrective action is needed. See figures beginning on page 6 for LED 

configurations for each model.

Indicating LEDs

PWR

Ethernet Link

Ethernet Activity

EXT LNK

GREEN

Power Applied

Activity Detected

10Mbps

YELLOW

Link Established

100Mbps

OFF

Power Off

No Link

No Activity

No Link

Ethernet 

Activity

Ethernet 

Link

EXT Link

Power

TEU-F01 Only

For 1-pair mode, use the first 

pair of pins (pins 1 and 2) of the 

“Extended Ethernet” RJ-45 port.

Summary of Contents for TEC-F Series

Page 1: ...nits operate from local power These units provide the ultimate flexibility for extending a powered device PD over long distance copper DIP switches are provided for user selection of local or remote 10 or 100Mbps and 1 pair or 4 pair UTP settings The TE C U F16 are 1RU rack mountable units The TE C U F04 units are interchangeable between stand alone or card mount configurations or may be DIN rail ...

Page 2: ...OR 9 to 36 VDC OR 24 VAC Power Consumption 1 5 W Black AC or DC Black w White Stripe AC or DC Black AC or DC Black w White Stripe AC or DC Local Remote push button See Installation Instructions Step 3 Local Remote DIP switch 10 100 data rate DIP switch Wire pair DIP switch 10 100 data rate DIP switch Local Remote DIP switch UP DOWN DOWN UP Switch UP DOWN Local Remote Remote Local 10 100 10 Mbps 10...

Page 3: ...AX UNIT CH1 EXT DISTANCE CH1 ETHERNET CH2 EXT DISTANCE CH2 ETHERNET CH3 EXT DISTANCE CH3 ETHERNET CH4 EXT DISTANCE CH4 ETHERNET Operating Power 9 to 15 VDC Power Consumption 5W Black DC Black w White Stripe DC Local Remote push button See Installation Instructions Step 3 10 100 data rate DIP switch See Installation Instructions Step 1 Local Remote DIP switch See Installation Instructions Step 3 ...

Page 4: ...UNT UTP UNITS CH1 EXT DISTANCE CH1 ETHERNET CH2 EXT DISTANCE CH2 ETHERNET CH3 EXT DISTANCE CH3 ETHERNET CH4 EXT DISTANCE CH4 ETHERNET Operating Power 9 to 15 VDC Power Consumption 5W Black DC Black w White Stripe DC Local Remote DIP switch See Installation Instructions Step 3 Wire pair DIP switch See Installation Instructions Step 2 Data rate DIP switch See Installation Instructions Step 1 ...

Page 5: ...ETHERNET CH15 ETHERNET CH6 EXT DISTANCE CH14 EXT DISTANCE CH3 ETHERNET CH11 ETHERNET CH1 EXT DISTANCE CH9 EXT DISTANCE CH8 ETHERNET CH16 ETHERNET CH5 EXT DISTANCE CH13 EXT DISTANCE CH4 ETHERNET CH12 ETHERNET FIGURE 7 TEC F16 MULTICHANNEL RACK COAX UNITS Data rate DIP switch See Installation Instructions Step 1 Data rate DIP switch See Installation Instructions Step 1 Data rate DIP switch See Insta...

Page 6: ...CE CH8 ETHERNET CH16 ETHERNET CH5 EXT DISTANCE CH13 EXT DISTANCE CH4 ETHERNET CH12 ETHERNET FIGURE 8 TEU F16 MULTICHANNEL RACK UTP UNITS Data rate DIP switch See Installation Instructions Step 1 Data rate DIP switch See Installation Instructions Step 1 Data rate DIP switch See Installation Instructions Step 1 Data rate DIP switch See Installation Instructions Step 1 Wire pair DIP switch See Instal...

Page 7: ...lustrated Please contact Technical Support to discuss your specific requirements PoE Ethernet Switch or Midspan Local Remote TE C U F01 TE C U F01 PoE Camera Ethernet Switch Local Remote Power Power Power TE C U F01 TE C U F01 IP Camera Ethernet Switch Local Remote TE C U F04 TE C U F16 TE C U F01 TE C U F01 TE C U F01 TE C U F01 Power IP Camera Power Power IP Camera Power Power IP Camera Power Po...

Page 8: ...e dip switch The TE C U F16 units are preconfigured as Local devices 4 CONNECT EXTENDED WIRING Connect Extended Distance Port to field wiring 5 CONNECT NETWORK WIRING Using CAT5 5e cabling connect Local unit to network and Remote unit to camera 6 CONNECT POWER Connect power to unit per the following table Power Connections per Use Case Unit Local Power Pass Through PoE TE C U F01 9 to 36 VDC or 18...

Page 9: ... IEEE 802 3af rated PoE Source switch is set properly and the extended distance is within specifications see Table Approximate Maximum Extended Distances Units not reaching estimated max distances over COAX or CAT5 UTP Check extended distance cable and connections Try connection on a short cable to eliminate possibility of faulty cabling Check that the extended distance wire is connected to Extend...

Page 10: ...ons are for a standard module FIGURE C Dimensions are for a 19 Rack Unit 8 38cm 3 3in 2 7cm 1 06in 4 19cm 1 65in 0 8cm 0 31in 0 4cm 0 16in 0 62cm 0 24in 6 37cm 2 50in 13 2cm 5 2in 11 9cm 4 7in 15cm 5 9in 7 5cm 2 9in 0 63cm 0 25in 2 75cm 1 1in 44 45cm 17 50in 48 26cm 19 0in 15 44cm 6 08in 1 9cm 0 75in 4 37cm 1 72in 1 9cm 0 75in PRODUCT DIMENSIONS ...

Page 11: ...ir flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised SBP C14 SBP C03 CARD CAGE RACKS CAUTION Although the units are hot swappable and may be installed without turning power off to the rack Hanwha recommends that the power supply be turned off and that the rack power supply is disconnected from any power source Note Remove electrical connector before installing in card cage rack ...

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