Signamax 065-1063FSx series RS-232/422/485 to 100Base/FX Device Server / Media Converter
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Installation
To install your Device Server / Managed Media converter, please see the following
procedures:
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Location
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DIN-rail Mounting
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Desktop Installation
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Powering On Unit
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Connecting Fiber Cables
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DB9 Male Connector Pin Assignment
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Serial Connection
3.1
Location
The location selected for installing the Device Server / Managed Media Converter may
greatly affect its performance. When selecting a site, we recommend considering the
following rules:
1.
Install the Device Server / Managed Media Converter in a fairly cool and dry place.
See
Technical Specifications
for the acceptable temperature and humidity
operating ranges.
2.
Install the Device Server / Managed Media Converter in a location free from strong
electromagnetic field generators (such as motors), vibration, dust, and direct
exposure to sunlight.
3.
Leave at least 5cm of space at the front and rear of the unit for ventilation.
4.
Affix the provided rubber pads to the bottom of the Device Server / Managed
Media Converter for grip, and to protect the case from scratching.
3.2
Wall Mount Installation
The 065-1063FSx series Device Server / Managed Media Converter can also be
installed by wall mounting. The backside casing provides space for two screws each
side. Identify the exact location at wall by placing the Device Server / Managed Media
Converter and marking the screw positions. Use the screws (included in the package)
and tighten them well to affix the Device Server / Managed Media Converter to the wall.
3.3
DIN-rail Mount Installation
The aluminum DIN-rail attachment plate should already be affixed to the back panel of
the Device Server / Managed Media Converter. If you need to attach the DIN-rail plate,
make sure that the stiff metal spring is situated towards the top. Attaching the Device
Server / Managed Media Converter to the DIN-rail is easy; just align, attach the top rail,
then press down and snap forward the Device Server / Managed Media Converter to
snap in the bottom rail, as shown in the figures below.