Electro Industries FiberCom User Manual

FiberCom 10/100BaseT to 100BaseFX Bridging Media
Converter
User’s Manual
1. Overview
Electro Industries’ FiberCom 10/100BaseT to 100BaseFX Bridging Media Converter (part # EI-FP­8110SA-25) provides 10/100Mbps communication between Cat 5 twisted pair Ethernet cables and Fiber Optic cables. The FiberCom protects your copper-wire investment, while extending the range of your communication capability and preparing your network for future optimization. FiberCom features include:
Support for half-duplex and full-duplex transmission.
Ability to extend range of communication from 1000 meters maximum (with twisted pair alone) to 80
kilometers.
Built-in switching core to implement flow control and reduce broadcast packets.
Support for the transmission of extra long packets (1600 bytes) over VLAN.
Built-in 128kB RAM for data buffering.
Support for auto MDI-MDIX function for seamless device connection.
Support for link pass-through function (LPF) for fault detection.
Fiber optic immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) improves data transmission, especially in
environments with high EMI, e.g., a manufacturing facility’s plant floor.
IMPORTANT! Inspect your FiberCom package to ensure it contains the following items:
1. FiberCom Media Converter
2. External Power Supply
2. Specifications
Parameters Specifications
Access mode 10/100 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet
IEEE802.3 10BaseT Ethernet, IEEE802.3U 100BaseTX/FX Fast
Standards
Wavelength 850nm/1310nm/1550nm
Transmission distance
Port
Conversion mode Medium conversion Delay <10µs Bit error rate <1/1000000000 MTBF 100,000 hours LED See chart on the next page Power 90-265VAC Input using external power supply/ 5VDC Input jack Power consumption 5W Operating temperature (50 to 131)°F/(10 to 55)°C Operating humidity 5%~90% Storage temperature (-40 to 158)°F/(-40 to 70)°C Storage humidity 5%~90% (non-condensing)
Dimensions
Ethernet, IEEE802.1Q VLAN, IEEE802.1p CoS, IEEE802.1D Spanning Tree MAC Bridges
Dual-fiber single-mode: (32.8k to 393.7k)feet/ (10/20/40/60/80/100/120)Km; Single-fiber single-mode: (32.8k to
262.5k)feet/ 10/20/40/60/80Km Category-5 twisted pair: 328 feet/100m
One RJ45 port: Connected to STP/UTP Category-5 twisted pair One fiber port: Dual-fiber single-mode – ST fiber port (fiber size:
9/125µm)
1.02”/26mm(H)*2.75”/70mm(W)*3.69”/94mm(L) (height * width * length)
3. Connection
Connect the FiberCom Media Converter as follows:
a. Connect the network device (work station, hub or switch) with RJ4 5 interface to the FiberCom’s RJ45 jack, using Cat-5 twisted-pair. b. Connect the fiber optic cable to the FiberCom’s ST Fiber jack. c. Plug the supplied Power supply into the FiberCom. d. Once the devices are powered on, the FiberCom LEDs indicate connection status. See next section.
Fiber Jacks
RJ45 Jack
4. Front Panel Indicators
Number LED Function Status Meaning
ON Power is ON 1 PWR Power LED
OFF Power is OFF
ON Fiber link is ACTIVE 2 FP Fiber port link/action status
LED
3 Link/Act UTP port link/action status
LED
OFF Fiber link is INACTIVE
ON Data is being received
Blink Data has been transmitted (not currently transmitting)
Power Supply Input Jack
5 FDX/COL Duplex Mode
OFF Data is not being sent out
ON 100M speed 4 100M UTP port speed LED
OFF 10M speed
ON Full-duplex
Blink Data collision (Half-duplex mode, only)
OFF Half-duplex
5. Troubleshooting
If the FiberCom Media Converter fails to operate, follow these steps:
1. Is the FiberCom’s “PWR” LED illuminated? (See page 10)
2. Is the “FDX/COL”LED illuminated on a port with twisted-pair cable installed?
3. Is the “Link/Act” LED illuminated on the on the fiber cable port?
4. Is the “100M” LED illuminated on a port with twisted-pair cable installed?
FCC RFI Statement
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference This device complies with part 15 of FCC regulati o ns.
No:
- Is the power supply compatible with the AC
outlet?
- Is the power supply installed properly in the
FiberCom and the AC outlet?
- Contact EIG’s technical support.
Yes: continue to step 2. No:
- The FiberCom has selected half-duplex
mode.
Yes:
- The FiberCom has selected full-duplex
mode. If the mode is not correct, disconnect and reconnect the twisted pair cable to restart the initialization process. Continue to step 3.
No:
- Check the fiber cables for proper
connection.
- Verify that the TX and RX cables are
connected to the FiberCom’s RX and TX
ports, respectively. Yes: continue to step 4.
No:
- The FiberCom has selected 10Mbps
operation. Yes:
- The FiberCom has selected 100Mbps
operation. If the speed is not correct, disconnect and reconnect the twisted pair cable to restart the initialization process.
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Electro Industries/GaugeTech
“The Leader in Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions”
1800 Shames Drive Westbury, NY 11590 (Tel) 516-334-0870 (FAX) 516-338-4741
www.electroind.com
January, 2011
Doc# E201701 V.1.03
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