Communication Ports
3.2 Fiber Optic Ethernet Ports
excessive noise and interference, but more importantly, create a potential shock
hazard that can result in serious injury.
NOTICE
For substation applications, do not use the copper Ethernet port to interface with
field devices across distances that could produce high levels of ground potential rise
(i.e. greater than 2500 V) during line-to-ground fault conditions.
LEDs
The port features an
Lk
and
Act
LED that indicates the state of the port.
LED
State
Description
Yellow (Solid)
Link established
Lk
Off
No link
Yellow (Blinking)
Link activity
Act
Off
No activity
Pin-Out
The following is the pin-out for the RJ45 male connector:
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Figure 3.2
RJ45 Ethernet Port Pin
Configuration
Pin
Name
Description
1
RX+
Receive Data+
2
RX-
Receive Data-
3
TX+
Transmit Data+
4
Reserved (Do Not Connect)
5
Reserved (Do Not Connect)
6
TX-
Transmit Data-
7
Reserved (Do Not Connect)
8
Reserved (Do Not Connect)
Specifications
For specifications, refer to
"Copper Ethernet Port Specifications (Page 19)"
3.2
Fiber Optic Ethernet Ports
Fiber optic Ethernet ports are available with either MTRJ (Mechanical Transfer
Registered Jack), LC (Lucent Connector) or ST (Straight Tip) connectors. Make sure
the Transmit (Tx) and Receive (Rx) connections of each port are properly connected
and matched to establish a proper link.
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