Black Box LPD101A, LPD104A, LPD102A, LPD103A, LPD105A User Manual

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PoE PD-Switches
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FCC and Industry Canada RF Interference Statements
Class B Digital Device. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 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 communications. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or telephone reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
To meet FCC requirements, shielded cables and power cords are required to connect this device to a personal computer or other Class B certified device.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada.
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Table of Contents
FCC and Industry Canada RF Interference Statements.................................................... ii
About the PoE PD-Switch .................................................................................................2
Part Number .......................................................................................................................3
Included Accessories..........................................................................................................3
Installing the PoE PD Switch.............................................................................................4
Wall-Mount Installation.....................................................................................................4
DIN Rail Mounting............................................................................................................4
Port LEDs...........................................................................................................................5
Applications .......................................................................................................................7
Specifications.....................................................................................................................8
Black Box Customer Service.............................................................................................8
Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines .......................................................................................9
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions...................................................................................9
Safety Certifications.........................................................................................................10
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About the PoE PD-Switch
The PoE PD-Switch is an unmanaged Ethernet powered device (IEEE 802.3af) that allows you to increase port density and service area of Ethernet networks. As a powered Layer 2 device, this switch receives power over the Ethernet cable instead of using a separate power outlet, providing Ethernet service to locations without being constrained by the availability of power outlets. The store and forward switch function allows you to extend Ethernet service to locations a total of 200 meters from the Ethernet source. All RJ-45 Ports auto negotiate 10/100BaseT, full/half duplex, and automatically configure for MDI or MDIX operation. The optional Fiber Port is fixed at 100 Mbps full duplex.
The PoE PD-Switch provides a variety of port configurations:
One IEEE 802.3af PoE compatible RJ-45 port (Port 1 “PD”)
One high-priority RJ-45 port (Port 2)
And one of the following three configurations:
Configuration 1: Three additional RJ-45 data ports (all copper version)
Configuration 2: Two additional RJ-45 data ports and one SFP data port
Configuration 3: One additional RJ-45 data port and one Fiber-Optic data port (SFP).
Port 2 is dedicated for high priority applications. All other RJ-45 ports provide fixed DiffServ/ToS-PRI prioritization, giving higher priority to all traffic with a VLAN TAG with PRI>4. All RJ-45 ports incorporate the Auto-Cross and Auto-Negotiation features. The Fiber-Optic configuration also includes the Far End Fault feature that provides notification of far-end link loss on the fiber port.
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Notes
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Safety Certifications
UL/CUL: Listed to Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical
Business Equipment.
European Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE) requires that any equipment that bears this symbol on product or packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste. This symbol indicates that the equipment should be disposed of separately from regular household waste. It is the consumer’s responsibility to dispose of this and all equipment so marked through designated collection facilities appointed by government or local authorities. Following these steps through proper disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health. For more detailed information about proper disposal, please contact local authorities, waste disposal services, or the point of purchase for this equipment.
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Part Number
PoE PD Switches
Configuration
Part Number
TX
Ports
SFP
Ports Fiber Port
Distance
LPD100A 5 0 0 100m LPD101A 4 1* 0 various LPD102A 3 0 SX-MM-850-ST 300m LPD103A 3 0 SX-MM-850-SC 300m LPD104A 3 0 FX-MM-1300-ST 2km LPD105A 3 0 FX-MM-1300-SC 2km LPD106A 3 0 FX-SM-1310/PLUS-ST 40km LPD107A 3 0 FX-SM-1310/PLUS-SC 40km LPD108A 3 0 FX-SM-1310/LONG-ST 80km LPD109A 3 0 FX-SM-1310/LONG-SC 80km LPD110A 3 0 FX-SM-1550/LONG-SC 80km
Single-Strand Fiber
LPD111A 3 0 SSFX-1310-SC (1310/1550) 20km LPD112A 3 0 SSFX-1550-SC (1550/1310) 20km
LPD113A 3 0
SSFX-1310/PLUS-SC
(1310/1550) 40km
LPD114A 3 0
SSFX-1550/PLUS-SC
(1550/1310)
40km
LPD115A 3 0
SSFX-1310/LONG-SC
(1310/1550) 60km
LPD116A 3 0
SSFX-1550/LONG-SC
(1550/1310) 60km
* requires one 100Mbps SFP Module
Included Accessories
1 Operation Manual 1 Din Rail Spring Clip
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Installing the PoE PD Switch
The PoE PD-Switch is ready to use. Simply connect the appropriate data cables to ports 2 and up. Then connect the powered Ethernet cable to Port 1 (PD).
Wall-Mount Installation
The PoE PD-Switch includes two X-shaped wall-mount holes in the enclosure. These holes accommodate the use of screws to flush-mount the PoE PD-Switch to a wall.
DIN Rail Mounting
By installing the supplied DIN rail clips, you can use a DIN rail to mount several PoE PD­Switches in a compact area. The DIN rail clips can be installed either on the bottom of the PoE PD-Switch or on the side.
NOTE
When you use the side-installed location, you will need to remove the countersunk screw from the enclosure. Then use the vacated hole for one of the DIN clip screws.
Wall-Mounting
Holes
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Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines
Fiber Optic transmitters and receivers are extremely susceptible to contamination by particles of dirt or dust, which can obstruct the optic path and cause performance degradation. Good system performance requires clean optics and connector ferrules.
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Use fiber patch cords (or connectors, if you terminate your own fiber) only from a reputable supplier; low-quality components can cause many hard-to-diagnose problems in an installation.
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Dust caps are installed at Black Box to ensure factory-clean optical devices. These protective caps should not be removed until the moment of connecting the fiber cable to the device. Should it be necessary to disconnect the fiber device, reinstall the protective dust caps.
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Store spare caps in a dust-free environment such as a sealed plastic bag or box so that when reinstalled they do not introduce any contamination to the optics.
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If you suspect that the optics have been contaminated, alternate between blasting with clean, dry, compressed air and flushing with methanol to remove particles of dirt.
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause damage to your add-in modules. Always observe the following precautions when installing or handling an add-in module or any board assembly.
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Do not remove unit from its protective packaging until you’re ready to install it.
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Wear an ESD wrist grounding strap before handling any module or component. If you do not have a wrist strap, maintain grounded contact with the system unit throughout any procedure requiring ESD protection.
3.
Hold boards by the edges only; do not touch the electronic components or gold connectors.
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After removal, always place the boards on a grounded, static-free surface, ESD pad or in a proper ESD bag. Do not slide the board over any surface.
WARNING
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Integrated circuits and fiber optic components are extremely susceptible to electrostatic discharge damage. Do not handle these components directly unless you are a qualified service technician and use tools and techniques that conform to accepted industry practices.
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Specifications
Key Features:
Broadcast Storm Protection (limited to 1% of total traffic)
High Priority weighted queuing (10:1) to prevent port blocking
Auto MDI/MDIX
Flow Control on all copper ports
Far End Fault indication on fiber ports
1000 MAC address learning bridge with 5 minute aging and port migration
DiffServ/ToS and PRI aware
Non Blocking full bandwidth Layer 2 switching core
MAX packet size of 1916
High priority port
Industry Standards:
IEEE 802.3af compliant power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3x Ethernet Standards IEEE 802.3u Auto-Negotiations Standards RFC-2474 and RFC-2475 DiffServ QoS
Power:
Power consumption less than 8 watts from PoE
Operating Temperature:
32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C)
Storage Temperature:
-31° to 158° F (-35° to 70° C)
Humidity:
5 to 90% (non-condensing); 0 to 10,000 ft. altitude
Dimensions:
H=0.91” W=4.30” D=4.00” (2.3 x 10.9 x 10.2 cm)
Black
Box Customer Service
Order toll-free in the U.S.:
Call 877-877-BBOX
(outside U.S. call 724-746-5500)
Free technical support
, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Call:
724-746-5500 or
Fax:
724-746-0746
Mail order:
Black Box Corporation
1000 Park Drive, Lawrence, PA 15055-1018
Web site:
www.blackbox.com
E-mail:
info@blackbox.com
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Port LEDs
The ports on the PoE PD-Switch include diagnostic LEDs that indicate unique information about the port functionality and status.
PoE PD-Switch-TX/5
For all units with 5 copper ports, the two LEDs associated with each twisted pair port are defined as follows:
PoE PD-Switch-TX/3+FX
On units with a fiber port, the FDX LED of port 3 has been re-defined as the “FX-LNK/ACT” LED for the fiber port. Note that the “LNK” LED requires a valid Link signal and no Far­End-Fault (FEF) from the fiber line.
Port LED Name Color Function
OFF No link signal detected on copper port GREEN Copper port is receiving sync signal
LNK/ACT
Flash GREEN Activity is detected on the port OFF Port is operating in half duplex
TX
FDX
AMBER Port is operating in full duplex
Port LED Name Color Function
OFF FEF or no link signal detected on FX port AMBER FX port is receiving sync signal
Optics LNK/ACT
Flash AMBER Activity is detected on the port
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PoE PD-Switch-TX/4+SFP
On units with an SFP port at Port 5, the FDX LED of port 4 has been re-defined as the “FX­LNK/ACT” LED for the fiber port.
Port LED Name Color Function
OFF FEF or no link signal detected on SFP
port
AMBER SFP Port is receiving sync signal
SFP LNK/ACT
Flash AMBER Activity is detected on the port
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Applications
In the following example, PoE PD-Switches have been connected to a central (PoE) PSE­Switch, extending the range of the network and increasing port density.
One PoE PD-Switch uses the standard four RJ-45 ports to connect to the network, while the other two use the fiber and SFP configurations to extend the network beyond the 200m range.
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