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FCC Warning
This converter has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These standards are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when
this device is operated in a commercial environment. This
device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and may cause harmful interference to radio
communications unless installed in accordance with this
User’s Guide. Operation of this device in a residential area
is likely to cause harmful interference which will make the
user responsible for the appropriate remedial action at his /
her own expense.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this
product may cause radio interference in which case the
user will need to consider adequate preventative methods.
1. Checklist
The package should contain the following items:
- One Set of the Media Converter
- AC-DC Power Adapter
- This
User’s Guide
Please notify your sales representative immediately if any
items are missing or damaged.
2. Overview
This media converter is designed to meet the needs for
massive optical fiber network deployment and able to
extend a legacy copper based network via fiber cable to a
maximum distance of 30KM.
It is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3 & 802.3u standards; the
built-in Switching ASIC has turned the function of the
equipment more like a 2-port switch than a traditional
converter. Users can get all switching benefits such as
traffic segmentation, frames checking & error filtering. In
addition, Link Alarm (LLF) allows users to monitor &
maintain their critical fiber link more easily and effectively.
The installation and operation procedures of the converter
are simple & straightforward. Operation status can be
monitored through a set of Diagnostic LED indicators on
the front panel.
Major Features:
3. Network Installation
Please follow the steps described below and refer to Figure
1 and 2 to complete the network installation.
Attach a fiber cable from the converter to the fiber
network.
Attach a UTP cable from the 10/100Base-TX
network to the RJ-45 port on the converter.
Connect the power adapter to the converter and the
Power LED will light up. The TX and FO Link/Act
LEDs will light up as soon as if all the cable
connections are satisfactory.
4. DIP SWITCH Setting
The default setting for PIN 1 through PIN 8 is OFF.
PIN NO.
Function
OFF
ON
1
TP Auto-Negotiation Enable
Disable
2
Manual TP Speed
100M
10M
3
Manual TP Duplex
Full
Half
4
Link Alarm (LLF)
Disable
Enable
5
Reserved
Always Keep OFF
6
Reserved
Always Keep OFF
7
Reserved
Always Keep OFF
8
Reserved
Always Keep OFF
NOTE:
1. Before adjusting the configuration of the DIP Switch, the
power should be unplugged.
2. Disable TP Auto-Negotiation function before configuring TP
speed/duplex manually.
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Provide one 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 port & one
100Base-FX Fiber port
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Compatible with IEEE 802.3, 802.3u
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Support 9K Jumbo Frames
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Store & Forward Switching Mechanism
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MDI/MDIX Auto-Crossover supported
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Support Auto-Negotiation or Manual mode for TP
port’s
speed & duplex configuration.
-
Link Alarm (Link Loss Forwarding) function
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Support 64K bytes packet buffer
10/100Base-TX
Network
SC/ST
Fiber
Network
TX
RX
RX
TX
10/100Base-TX
Fig. 3 Basic Network Connection
Fig. 1 Front Panel of the Converter
Fig. 2 Rear Panel of the Converter