SM3000
Multipoint Videographic Recorder
7 Installation
120
IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L
7.9 Ethernet Network Connections
To connect the instrument into an Ethernet network, use a single
network cable to link it to the network hub. The connection is
made using a standard RJ45 connector at the rear of the unit –
see Fig. 7.5, page 113.
Table 7.2 shows the signals carried by each pin of the
connector:
The instrument uses standard Ethernet and web standards and
can be connected in a number of network configurations
including:
Direct connection to a computer – see Fig. 7.16
Connection to a network hub – see Fig. 7.18
Connection to a dial-up router – see Fig. 7.19
Connection to an internet gateway – see Fig. 7.20
7.9.1 Direct Connection to a Computer
Note.
Ensure that permission has been granted for
installation of new devices on the network. If in doubt,
consult the System Administrator before connecting the
instrument.
Pin Number
Signal
1
TD+
2
TD–
3
RD+
4
Unused
5
Unused
6
RD–
7
Unused
8
Unused
TD = Transmit Data
RD = Receive Data
Table 7.2 Ethernet Connector Signals
Note.
To prevent signal degradation, the maximum cable
length between 10BaseT network devices is limited to
100 m. If longer cable runs are required between devices,
repeaters or gateways must be used to boost signal
strengths.
Note.
A crossover cable is required for this configuration.
See Fig. 7.17 for connection details.
Fig. 7.16 One-to-One Connection
Fig. 7.17 Crossover Cable Connections
PC
Crossover
Cable
TD+
TD
RD+
RD
TD+
TD
RD+
RD