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Model 1004

12-Port Ethernet™ Repeater Hub

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Connecting Power to Model 1004 Repeater 

To power ON the Model 1004 Repeater:

1. At Model 1004 Repeater back, locate the Unit power

receptacle and associated fuse.

2. Verify that fuse is installed at correct setting for power source

voltage. 

NOTE: The installed fuse rating is indicated by the reading at
lower right corner of fuse holder. 

If not installed at correct setting for power source voltage: 

• Carefully open fuse receptacle, using a small flat

blade screwdriver. 

• Rotate fuse holder 180° to the correct rating

orientation.

• Install fuse holder in correct rating orientation.

• Close fuse receptacle.

3. Plug unit end (female) of power cord into Model 1004

Repeater power receptacle.

4. Plug outlet end (male) of power cord into correct voltage AC

wall socket.

5. At Model 1004 Repeater front, verify that POWER LED is

illuminated. 

NOTE: After the power supply adapter is connected to the Model
1004 Repeater and to external power, the green Power LED is
illuminated.

Ensuring Correct Segment Number

Ethernet 802.3 specifications define segment number, as well as cable
characteristics. (A segment is the cable connection between cable
interfaces in an Ethernet LAN.)

When connecting 1004 Repeaters, the transmission path between any
two Data Terminating Equipment (DTE) terminals can consist of no
more than five segments.

To assign segment numbers to cable connections:

1. Determine the two terminals in the network which are

separated by the greatest number of segments. 

2. Assign a segment path between the terminals by labeling the

cable connected to one of the terminals “segment 1” and the
segment connected to the other terminal “segment n” (n = total
number of segments 

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3. To verify that no segment paths contain more than n segments,

assign segment paths and numbers to all other terminals.

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Summary of Contents for E-TBT-HB-1004

Page 1: ...ds IEEE 802 2 802 3 Physical Dimensions 17 0 X 7 5 X 1 7 432 mm x 191 mm x 43 mm Input Power Universal Power Supply Input Range 85 to 265 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz Rated at 40 watts maximum AC Input TN PN Requirement Location 3344 120 volts 60 hertz USA Canada Mexico 3344 100 volts 50 60 hertz Japan 3347 230 volts 50 hertz Europe 3348 240 volts 50 hertz Australia 3349 240 volts 50 hertz United Kingdom En...

Page 2: ...en die jeweligen einzelstaatlichen Gesetze zur Anwendung der Richtlinie 91 263 EWG zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitgliedstaaten über Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen einschliesslich der gegenseitigen Anerkennung ihrer Konformität 10Base2 Cable Specifications The physical characteristics of the 10Base2 cable must meet or exceed IEEE 802 3 10Base2 specifications Cable Characteristics...

Page 3: ...th locking posts AUI Connection Cable shell must be grounded Connector Legend 1 Logic Ref 6 Power Return 11 Logic Ref 2 Collision 7 N C 12 Receive 3 Transmit 8 Logic Ref 13 Power 4 Logic Ref 9 Collision 14 Logic Ref 5 Receive 10 Transmit 15 N C 10BaseFL Cable and Connector Specifications The physical characteristics of the 10BaseFL cable must meet or exceed IEEE 802 3 10BaseFL specifications 10Bas...

Page 4: ...the aggregate whether in contract tort or strict liability shall not exceed the amount paid to TN for the product directly related to the alleged damage However in no event shall TN have any liability to a customer or any third party for products manufactures according to the customer s specifications C Return Procedure The customer must follow this procedure for the return of defective items 1 Lo...

Page 5: ...IVE AND EXTENDS ONLY TO PRODUCTS ASSEMBLED BY TRANSITION NETWORKS INC TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW TN DOES NOT MAKE AND DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXCEPT TITLE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF DESCRIPTION MERCHANTIBILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT AND ANY WARRANTY BASED UPON PRIOR WRITTEN OR ORAL REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING SUCH PRODUC...

Page 6: ...l shock NOTE Failure to observe the above warning will immediately void the warranty Fault Isolation If two network devices fail to communicate through the 1004 Repeater consider the following Are the LEDs described in the previous section functioning properly Do network devices have Link Integrity enabled Do network devices communicate when the 1004 Repeater is not installed between them Is flat ...

Page 7: ...r the Model 1004 Repeater Hub must provide AC power outlet for each Model 1004 Repeater Hub Adequate ventilation Standard environmental conditions Isolation from electrical noise including radio transmitters and broadband amplifiers motors high power electrical lines or fluorescent light fixtures Additionally The twisted pair cables should not run in the same conduit with power line cables Phone l...

Page 8: ...uring Correct Segment Number Ethernet 802 3 specifications define segment number as well as cable characteristics A segment is the cable connection between cable interfaces in an Ethernet LAN When connecting 1004 Repeaters the transmission path between any two Data Terminating Equipment DTE terminals can consist of no more than five segments To assign segment numbers to cable connections 1 Determi...

Page 9: ...aseT cable and RJ 45 jacks for Hub to Terminal connections must be configured as straight through The 10BaseT cable and RJ 45 jacks for Hub to Hub connections must be configured as crossover NOTE When installing the 1004 Hub using the MDI port a crossover cable is not needed The MDI switch can be used to change the straight through configuration to crossover at port 1 The two active pairs in a 10B...

Page 10: ...ge E BR SIC Redundant Fiber Optic E FL RED SIC Female AUI Connector 10Base5 or Transceiver Connection The female AUI card E AUI DT SIC provides a female AUI connecto r for connection to 10Base5 through an AUI drop cable or to 10Base2 10BaseT or10BaseFL through a transceiver NOTE The bridge card E BR SIC also provides a female AUI connector Connecting 10Base5 Using AUI Drop Cable To connect 10Base5...

Page 11: ...talling Slide In Cards CAUTION Wear a grounding device and observe electrostatic discharge precautions when installing Slide In Cards Failure to observe this caution could result in circuit board failure NOTE Slide in Cards can be hot swapped To install a Slide In Card 1 Determine if the Slide In Cards has an SQE switch and if so verify that the SQE switch is in the OFF position NOTE SQE switches ...

Page 12: ...odel 1004 Repeater Hub NOTE Rackmount screws and clip nuts are NOT provided with the Model 1004 Repeater Hub To install the Model 1004 Repeater Hub in 19 inch rack cabinet 1 Locate four 4 screws and clip nuts if necessary for each Model 1004 Repeater Hub to be installed 2 Carefully align the Model 1004 Repeater Hub between the 19 inch rack mounting rails at the installation position 3 Install two ...

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