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16-PORT TYPE 3 MAU
1.2.1 A
UTOMATIC
W
RAP OF
R
ING
I
N AND
R
ING
O
UT
When no connector is inserted into Ring In or Ring Out ports, the port will
automatically wrap, or loop back, to utilize the backup path. The backup path
is described in
Section 4.1, Installation Background
.
1.2.2 L
OBE
-P
ORT
I
NITIALIZATION
The station ports can be in an incorrect state for station attachment, and if
they are, the MAU will be inoperable until the ports are reset. Use the reset
button to reset them.
The Reset button on the front panel is used to align the relays in all inactive
station ports so they are ready for operation. This feature is powered by a
replaceable battery.
To operate the port-reset feature, press the Reset button. When the LED
above the Reset button lights, it indicates that the battery is operable and that
all inactive station ports will be aligned. Ports with active stations on them will
not be disturbed.
1.3 Cable Specifications
1.3.1 C
ATEGORY
5 C
ABLE
This cable has been defined by the EIA/TIA as the cable of choice for data
applications up to 100 Mbps. See EIA/TIA specification #568 A/B for
building wiring recommendations.
• UTP and STP available
• 22 and 24 gauge generally available
• Impedance 100 ohms (15% from 512 kHz to 100 MHz)
• Maximum attenuation is 67.0 dB per 1,000 at 100 MHz.