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Appendix A Legal Information

GS1100 Series User’s Guide

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Note

Repair or replacem ent , as provided under t his warranty, is t he exclusive rem edy of t he purchaser. This warranty is in lieu of all ot her 
warranties, express or im plied, including any im plied warranty of m erchant ability or fit ness for a part icular use or purpose. ZyXEL shall in 
no event  be held liable for indirect or consequent ial dam ages of any kind to t he purchaser.
To obt ain t he services of t his warranty, cont act  your vendor. You m ay also refer to the warranty policy for the region in which you bought 
the device at http: / / www.zyxel.com / web/ support _warranty_info.php.

Registration

Regist er your product online t o receive e- m ail notices of firm ware upgrades and inform ation at www.zyxel.com  for global products, or at 
www.us.zyxel.com  for Nort h Am erican product s.

Safety Warnings

Do NOT use t his product  near wat er, for exam ple, in a wet  basem ent  or near a swim m ing pool.

Do NOT expose your device t o dam pness, dust  or corrosive liquids.

Do NOT st ore things on the device.

Do NOT inst all, use, or service t his device during a t hunderst orm . There is a rem ote risk of elect ric shock from  lightning.

Do not obstruct  the device vent illation slots as insufficient  airflow m ay harm  your device.

Connect  ONLY suitable accessories t o the device.

Do NOT open the device or unit . Opening or rem oving covers can expose you t o dangerous high volt age points or ot her risks. ONLY 
qualified service personnel should service or disassem ble t his device. Please contact your vendor for furt her inform ation.

Make sure to connect  t he cables t o the correct  ports.

Place connecting cables carefully so t hat  no one will st ep on them  or st um ble over them .

Always disconnect  all cables from  this device before servicing or disassem bling.

Use ONLY an appropriat e power adapt or or cord for your device. Connect  it  t o the right supply volt age ( for exam ple, 110V AC in North 
Am erica or 230V AC in Europe) .

Use ONLY power wires of the appropriate wire gauge for your device. Connect  it  to a power supply of the correct  volt age.

Do NOT allow anyt hing to rest on the power adaptor or cord and do NOT place the product  where anyone can walk on t he power 
adapt or or cord.

Do NOT use t he device if t he power adapt or or cord is dam aged as it m ight cause electrocution.

I f the power adaptor or cord is dam aged, rem ove it from  the device and the power source.

Do NOT att em pt t o repair t he power adapt or or cord. Cont act your local vendor to order a new one.

Fuse Warning! Replace a fuse only wit h a fuse of t he sam e type and rat ing.

Your product is m arked with this sym bol, which is known as t he WEEE m ark. WEEE stands for Wast e Electronics and 
Elect rical Equipm ent. I t  m eans t hat  used elect rical and elect ronic products should not be m ixed wit h general wast e. Used 
electrical and elect ronic equipm ent  should be treated separat ely. 

Summary of Contents for GS1100 Series

Page 1: ...Quick Start Guide www zyxel com GS1 1 0 0 Series Unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet Switch Version 1 00 Edition 3 06 2012 Copyright 2012 ZyXEL Communications Corporation User s Guide...

Page 2: ...THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ slightly from your product due to differences in your product firmware or your computer operating system Every effort h...

Page 3: ...on and Connection 9 2 1 Rear Panel 9 2 1 1 Rear Panel Power Connection 9 2 2 Front Panel 9 2 2 1 RJ 45 Auto negotiating Ports 10 2 2 2 IEEE 802 3az EEE 10 2 2 3 Mini GBIC Slots GS1100 24 Only 10 2 2 4...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents GS1100 Series User s Guide 4...

Page 5: ...businesses The GS1100 8HP has four GbE PoE ports that can supply power to the connected PoE powered devices The GS1100 24 has two mini GBIC ports for uplink connection Use mini GBIC transceivers in th...

Page 6: ...bps and duplex mode Half Full auto detection Supports store and forward switching Supports automatic address learning Supports IEEE 802 3az EEE Support IEEE 802 3af and IEEE 802 3at PoE standards only...

Page 7: ...t networks to connect to the corporate backbone or for connecting network segments The following figure depicts a typical segment bridge application of the Switch in an enterprise environment The two...

Page 8: ...e 8 In the figure below the IP camera and IP phone get their power directly from the Switch Aside from minimizing the need for cables and wires PoE removes the hassle of trying to find a nearby electr...

Page 9: ...end of the supplied power cord to the power receptacle on the back of the Switch and the other end to the appropriate power source For the GS1100 8HP and GS1100 16 use the POW ER ON OFF switch to have...

Page 10: ...e is enabled by default on the GS1100 16 and GS1100 24 Press in the I EEE 8 0 2 3 az EEE ON OFF button on the GS1100 8HP front panel to turn on the EEE feature Disable it if the remote side doesn t su...

Page 11: ...les to the transceiver Figure 6 Transceiver Installation Example Figure 7 Connecting the Fiber Optic Cables 2 2 3 2 Transceiver Removal Use the following steps to remove a mini GBIC transceiver SFP mo...

Page 12: ...for the different connection speeds You can use either crossover or straight through cables for all the ports 2 2 5 Front Panel LEDs The LED Indicators give real time information about the status of t...

Page 13: ...urn on the Switch Table 3 The Front Panel LED Descriptions LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION PWR Green On The Switch is on and receiving power Off The Switch is not receiving power PoE MAX Red On Power sup...

Page 14: ...n down the back of the Switch Note Make sure the screws are securely fixed to the wall and strong enough to hold the weight of the Switch with the connection cables 2 Align the holes on the back of th...

Page 15: ...Mounting Brackets to the Switch 1 Position a mounting bracket on one side of the Switch lining up the four screw holes on the bracket with the screw holes on the side of the Switch Figure 12 Attachin...

Page 16: ...ting the Switch on a Rack GS1100 16 Figure 15 Mounting the Switch on a Rack GS1100 24 2 Using a 2 Philips screwdriver install the M5 flat head screws through the mounting bracket holes into the rack 3...

Page 17: ...or for assistance The LI NK ACT LED does not light up when a device is connected Verify that the attached device s is turned on and properly connected to your Switch Make sure the network adapters are...

Page 18: ...ems that affect your network performance Refer to Section 2 2 4 on page 12 for more information on network cable types Cabling Length If you use longer cables than are needed transmission quality may...

Page 19: ...l area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CE Mark Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environmen...

Page 20: ...r unit Opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks ONLY qualified service personnel should service or disassemble this device Please contact your vendor f...

Page 21: ...9 E EEE 5 10 Energy Efficient Ethernet 10 F Faulty cables 18 FCC interference statement 19 Front Panel 9 Front Panel Connections 12 H High Power over Ethernet 7 I IEEE 802 3at 7 IEEE 802 3az 10 instal...

Page 22: ...R rack mounting 14 Rear Panel 9 Rear Panel Power Connection 9 registration product 20 S safety warnings 20 Small Form factor Pluggable SFP 10 Standalone Workgroup 6 T transceiver MultiSource Agreement...

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