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ED3575V2
02/04/2020
W70G-ED3575XQ5
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Unpacking
Unpack the items. Your package should include:
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One ED3575 Series hardened managed Ethernet Extender
If items are missing or damaged, notify your EtherWAN
representative. Keep the carton and packing material.
The full product manual can be downloaded from:
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What Else You Need
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Category 5 or better cable for RJ-45 ports
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Appropriate cables for fiber and SFP ports
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Telephone wire (24AWG with minimum 0.5mm diameter) for Ethernet
Extender ports (RJ-11 connector or Terminal Block)
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Personal computer with a DB9 straight cable
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Select a Location
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Installations: DIN-Rail mount.
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Installation must be at a height of at least 6 feet (1.8 meters) above
the floor.
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Identify a power source within 6 feet (1.8 meters).
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Choose a dry area with ambient temperature between -40 and 75ºC (-
40 and 167ºF).
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Keep away from heat sources, sunlight, warm air exhausts, hot-air
vents, and heaters.
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Be sure there is adequate airflow.
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Keep the Ethernet Extender at least 6 ft. (1.83 m) away from the
nearest source of electromagnetic noise, such as a photocopy
machine.
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The device can operate at altitudes up to 2000 meters.
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Connect to the Data Ports
Depending on the model, your Ethernet Extender can have the following
ports:
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6 10/100BASE-TX ports
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2 Gigabit combo ports
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2 Ethernet Extender ports (RJ-11 connector or Terminal Block)
10/100BASE-TX Ports
These ports can connect to devices such as an IP surveillance camera.
A.
Insert one end of an appropriate cable into a switch port.
B.
Connect the other end into the Ethernet port of the device.
C.
Repeat steps A and B for each additional device you want to connect
to the switch.
1 Gbps Combo/SFP Ports
If your switch model has combo ports, you can connect them to network
devices such as a computer, printer, network video recorder (NVR),
network storage, or they can connect to the network itself.
Combo ports operate in “either/or” fashion. This means that attaching to
a 1 Gbps combo port renders the equivalent partner combo port
unavailable.
Ethernet Extender Ports
Insert the voice grade copper wire between one pair of Ethernet
Extenders via Ethernet Extender port (RJ-11 connector or Terminal
Block). One device must be set to LOC mode and the other to RMT mode
when two devices are connected.
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Apply Power
The switch has two pairs of power inputs:
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A 12-48VDC (1.4-0.4A) terminal block
Only one power input is required to operate the switch. However,
redundant power supply functionality is supported.
Terminal Block
There are two power inputs on a 12-48VDC (1.4-0.4A) terminal block.
Only one power input is required to operate the Ethernet extender. The
terminal block has 8 terminal posts.
Pin
Description
Power 1
+
12-48VDC (1.4-0.4A)
-
Power Ground
Power 2
+
12-48VDC (1.4-0.4A)
-
Power Ground
Earth Ground
Relay Output Rating
1A @ 24VDC
Power Failure Alarm
A 2-pin terminal block is provided for power failure detection. Do not
connect a power source to these pins.
Power-Up Sequence
When you apply power:
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All
Link/ACT
LEDs blink momentarily.
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The
Power 1, 2
LED goes ON.
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LEDs for every port connected to a device flash, as the switch
conducts a brief Power On Self-Test (POST).
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Front Panel LEDs
LED
Color
Status
10/100Base-TX LEDs
Link/Act
Green
ON = valid network connection is established.
Flashing = port sending or receiving data.
10/100/1000Base-TX LEDs
Link/Act
Green
ON = valid network connection is established.
Flashing = port sending or receiving data.
1000Base SFPLEDs
Link/Act
Green
ON = valid network connection is established.
Flashing = port sending or receiving data.
Ethernet Extender PortLEDs
Link/Act
Green
ON = valid network connection is established.
Flashing = port sending or receiving data.
ED3575 Managed Ethernet Extender Installation Guide