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065-1096 10/100/1000BaseT/TX TO 1000BaseSX/LX GIGABIT SFP MEDIA CONVERTER

 

1.5 Specifications 

Standards: 

IEEE 802.3 (10BaseT Ethernet); IEEE 802.3u (100BaseTX/ Fast 
Ethernet); IEEE 802.3ab (1000BaseT); IEEE 802.3z 1000BaseSX/LX

 

Connectors:

 

1x RJ-45  

1x Fiber SFP 

Max. 
Distance:

 

UTP: 100m (Cat 5/5e/6) 

Fiber Optic: SFP; up to 550 m (MM, 850 nm), 110 km (SM) 

Cable:

 

Multimode fiber optic: 50/125 or 62.5/125um 

Singlemode fiber optic: 9/125um 

Copper: Cat 5/5E/6 

Data Rates:

 

Fiber:  1000 Mbps 

Copper: 10/100/1000 Mbps 

Unit LED: 

 

PWR: 

ALM: 

LNK/ACT: 
(Fiber Link) 

Illuminated for normal operation 

Illuminated when failure occurs on fiber or copper link 

Illuminated when receiving link pulses from compliant 
devices 

Flashing when data packets being transmitted or 
received via fiber port 

DIP Switches:

  DIP 1 – LFS: Enable/disable Link Fault Signaling (LFS) 

Power:

 

12V DC @ 0.5A, external power supply adapter 

Frequency: 50Hz to 60Hz 

Environment:

 

Temperature: 

Relative Humidity:

Storage: 

Relative Humidity:

Operating: 0°C to 50°C 

10% to 90%, non-condensing 

-20°C to 70°C 

5% to 90%, non-condensing 

Emissions:

 

FCC Part 15 of Class A & CE approved 

Dimensions:

 

110 x 74 x 23.4mm (L x W x H) 

1.6 Package 

Contents 

The package should include the following: 

 

 

One Converter unit 

 

One power adapter (please check connector type and input power specification)  

 

Four self-adhesive pads 

 

User’s Manual  

Summary of Contents for 065-1096

Page 1: ...10 100 1000BaseT TX to 1000BaseSX LX User s Manual Issue date April 2008 ...

Page 2: ...ovide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be requ...

Page 3: ...1 6 Package Contents 2 2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 3 2 1 Product Overview 3 2 2 Product Illustrations 4 2 3 DIP Switches 4 3 LED INDICATORS 5 4 INSTALLATION 6 4 1 Location 6 4 2 10 100 1000BaseT TX Port RJ 45 6 4 3 Gigabit SFP Slot 6 4 4 Link Fault Signaling 7 4 5 Desktop Installation 7 4 6 Powering On the Unit 7 5 APPENDIX APPLICATION DIAGRAMS 8 5 1 Application Diagram I 8 5 2 Application Diagram II 8...

Page 4: ...r upper case refers to your 10 100 1000BaseT TX to 1000BaseSX LX SFP Media Converter and converter first letter lower case refers to other converters 1 4 Features Standards IEEE 10 100BaseT TX IEEE 802 3ab 1000BaseT IEEE 802 3z 1000BaseSX LX Interface One 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet port Auto MDI MDI X support on RJ 45 port One SFP slot for a Gigabit Ethernet fiber optic link Extends distances up to...

Page 5: ...Illuminated when failure occurs on fiber or copper link Illuminated when receiving link pulses from compliant devices Flashing when data packets being transmitted or received via fiber port DIP Switches DIP 1 LFS Enable disable Link Fault Signaling LFS Power 12V DC 0 5A external power supply adapter Frequency 50Hz to 60Hz Environment Temperature Relative Humidity Storage Relative Humidity Operatin...

Page 6: ...t through when establishing connection between RJ 45 ports It features both an RJ 45 jack and an SFP slot which allows it to easily integrate a 1000BaseT network with a 1000BaseSX LX fiber network If the LFS DIP switch is set to ON the Link Fault Signaling function is enabled If the copper link is down the fiber port will be disabled by the Converter If the fiber port loses signal the copper port ...

Page 7: ... GIGABIT SFP MEDIA CONVERTER 2 2 Product Illustrations Front Panel Fiber SFP Slot LEDs Ethernet Port Rear Panel Power LED 2 3 DIP Switches DIP 1 Enables disables Link Fault Signaling LFS DIP 2 N A DIP 3 N A DIP 4 N A 4 DIP Switches Power Connector ...

Page 8: ...ase see below for an interpretation of their functions LED Indicators 5 LED Condition Status On Green Unit is receiving power PWR Off Power off or failure On Green Fiber link up Flashing Green Data packets being transmitted or received via Fiber port LNK ACT Off Fiber link down On Green 1000 Base Mode 1000 Off 10 100 Base Mode On Green Copper link up Port LNK ACT Flashing Green Data packets being ...

Page 9: ... on the RJ 45 port alleviates the worry of cabling configuration when connecting the Converter with a 10 100 1000Base T device It accepts both straight through and cross over Ethernet cables without the need to re configure the port Whether connecting to a switch LAN card or other network device via the RJ 45 port simply plug and go 4 3 Gigabit SFP Slot To connect a fiber cable s connector to the ...

Page 10: ...ivity 4 5 Desktop Installation Follow the instructions listed below to install the Converter in a desktop location 1 Locate the Converter in a clean flat and safe position that has easy access to AC power 2 Affix the four 4 self adhesive rubber pads to the underside of the Converter 3 Apply AC power to the Converter The green PWR LED on the rear panel should light 4 Connect cables from the network...

Page 11: ...rea network It is providing a 10 100 1000Mbps full duplex link to a variety of Fast Ethernet or Gigabit network devices within a LAN Switch CONVERTER CONVERTER Switch 5 2 Application Diagram II In the figure below the Converter is functioning as a server aggregation for an enterprise or LAN configuration It is providing a 10 100 1000Mbps full duplex link to a workgroup of 10 100 1000 switches loca...

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