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Connect Your Converter

 

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Product Overview

Set the DIP Switches

 

LOW SPD SWITCH ON THE SFP 

VERSION

Switch

SFP forced to 100 Mbps

UP

SFP recognizes 1000 Mbps

DOWN

3

Copper ports (RJ-45 port) The media converter can 

handle CAT 5 or better.

FX: (Fiber Port) if using a duplex fiber cable, connect 

transmit port of one unit to receive port on the other. 

Make sure the fiber types match on both sides of the 

link.

LNK/ACT: (Above RJ45s) Glows green with a valid 

Link. Blinks Green when activity is detected.

LNK:(FX LED Stack) Glows green with a valid Link.

LED Operation

 

Internal power 
supply

Fiber port, gigabit
1X9  supports gigabit
SFP supports 100 Mbps or
1000 Mbps

10/100/1000 
RJ-45 copper 
ports

Fiber LEDs

FLT

Glows red when a fault has 

been detected on the unit

LNK

Glows green with a valid fiber 

link

1000 

Mbps

Glows green when running at 

1000 Mbps

PWR

Glows green when unit is 

powered

DIP switches

SSF (Single Strand Fiber) requires one 

strand of fiber but two mated products. 

The SFP version of the Giga-McBasic II 

supports a LOW SPD dip switch 

located on the front on the unit. 

The Giga-McBasic II includes a Link Fault 

Pass-Through (LFPT) DIP Switch, located on 

the front of the unit.  

Link Fault Pass-Through (LFPT) is a troubleshooting 

feature that combines TX and FX LinkLoss from both the 

local and remote Giga-McBasic II, TX-FX/SFP modules. 

LFPT is enabled by setting the DIP Switch to ON. This 

feature allows either end of the conversion to detect 

a link fault occurring at the other end of the media 

conversion chain. 

On the Giga-McBasic II LFPT is supported 

on the connector closest to the dip switch. 

LFPT

Switch

LFPT ON

UP

LFPT OFF

DOWN

Modules can be connected to 

other B&B Media converters

The fiber LED stack is 

located on top of the 

device.

RJ-45 LEDs

LNK/

ACT

 

Glows green with a valid link
Blinks green when activity is 

detected

FDX

 

Glows amber when port is 

running full duplex

The RJ-45 LEDs are 

located on the 

RJ-45 connectors.

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