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EIR-G-SFP-T 1809qsg

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                  

   

                                                                                                     

 

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Quick Start Guide 

 

 

ELinx EIR-G-SFP-T 

10/100/1000Base-TX to Gigabit 

SFP Media Converter  

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Items Included 

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Hardware Installation 

 
 
 

   
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 
 
       
 
 
 

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Gigabit Media Converter 

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This Quick Start Guide 

 

Note: Required but not included. Power supply, 12 – 48 
VDC 10.6 watts. A gigabit 1000Base-SX/LX SFP 
module. 
 

 
 
 
 
 
1. 

This is a DIN rail mountable hardened media converter 
and can be located in environments with temperatures 
ranging from -40 to 75° C. The relative humidity should 
be less than 95%, non-condensing.  

 
2. 

Mount the converter on standard DIN rail by hooking 
the top rear of the media converter onto the top edge 

of the DIN rail. Using a small flat head screwdriver, 
pull down on the spring-loaded tab on the bottom of 
the unit and push the unit back against the rail. 
Release the spring-loaded tab locking the media 
converter to the bottom edge of the DIN rail. Reverse 
these steps to remove. Also, can be panel mounted 
with 

optional 

kit (EIRPMKT

)

 
3. 

Insert 1000Base-SX/LX module into SFP socket. 
Accepts 1000Base multi-mode or single-mode fiber 
SFP modules.  

 
4. 

Insert RJ-45 Ethernet line into 1000Base-T port first and 
then connect the fiber port. The copper port auto 
negotiates speed and supports auto MDI/MDIX for uplink 
purposes. 

 
5. 

Provide DC power to the unit between 12 – 48 volts. 
While only one power source is required to power up 
the media converter, using two sources provides 
redundancy for mission critical applications. The 
removable terminal block accepts 12 – 24 AWG wire. 
Be sure polarity matches diagram next to the terminal 
block. Terminals labeled Power are positive while 
GND is negative.  

 
6. 

The terminal labeled Fault is connected to a dry 
contact and is rated 1 amp at 24VDC. The dry 
contact is normally closed when power is connected 
to both Power1 and Power2. When power fails on 
either Power1 or Power2 the contact will open 
signaling power failure. Power3 has no effect.  

 
7. 

Power3 is available for use with 

optional 

12VDC AC 

to DC power adapter (PS12VDC3P). 

 
 
 

Power Input Assignment 

Power3 12VDC 

DC 

Jack 

 

12-48VDC 

Power2 

 

Power Ground 

 

12-48VDC 

Power1 

 

Power Ground 

 

Earth Ground 

Terminal Block 

Relay Alarm Assignment 

 FAULT 

1. The relay contact opens if Power1 or 

Power2 fail. 

2. The relay contact closes when Power1 

and Power2 are both on. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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