Kingston Technology KNS1600 User Manual

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INGSTON TECHNOLOGY
K
AST ETHERX
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ACK-MOUNTABLE
19” R
AST ETHERNET SWITCH
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Kingston Technology’s
Fast EtheRx 16-Port
10/100BASE-TX 19” Rack-Mountable
Fast Ethernet Switch
User’s Guide
Part No. 4460169-001.A00
Kingston Technology Company
17600 Newhope
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 435-2600
http://www.kingston.com
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Important Safety Instructions
1. Read all these instructions.
2. Save these instructions for later use.
3. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
4. Do not use this product near water.
5. This product should be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer or local power company.
6. Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risk. Refer all servicing to service personnel.
Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
1. Diese Hinweise sollten vollständig durchgelesen werden.
2. Diese Hinweise für einen späteren Gebrauch aufbewahren.
3. Allen auf dem Gerät angebrachten Warnungen und Hinweisen folgen.
4. Das Gerät nicht in der Nähe von Wasser verwenden.
5. Das Gerät nur mit dem Aufkleber bezeichneten Netzspannung betreiben. Bei Fragen über die Art der Netzspannung sollte der Händler oder das Energieversorgungsunternehmen zu rate gezogen werden.
Nicht versuchen das Produkt selbst zu reparieren. In allen
RJ
Produkten existieren gefährliche elektrische Spannugen. Nicht das Gehäuse öffnen.
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Table Of Contents
Introduction...........................................................................1
Special Features.......................................................2
Package Contents.....................................................2
Compliance Standards.........................................................3
Design Features...................................................................3
Switching Function....................................................3
Auto-Negotiation.......................................................3
Full-Duplex................................................................3
Store-and-Forward Switching...................................3
Flow Control..............................................................3
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Hardware Installation............................................................4
Front Panel ...............................................................4
Power LED...................................................4
100BASE-TX (100TX) LED .........................4
LINK/ACT LED (for both 10 and
100Mbps).....................................................4
Full Duplex and Collision LED.....................5
UTP Ports ....................................................5
Notes on MDI and MDI-X.............................6
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Rear Panel................................................................7
Power Switch...............................................7
AC Power Connector...................................7
Fuse.............................................................7
Fan Units.....................................................7
Appendices ..........................................................................8
Appendix A Pin Assignments................................9
Appendix B Cabling Guidelines...........................10
UTP Cable Wiring Standards....................11
UTP Cable Rating Codes..........................12
Appendix C Specifications...................................13
Appendix D Frequently Asked Questions ...........15
Appendix E Mounting Templates ........................17
Rubber Feet for Desktops .........................17
Brackets for Rack Mounting......................17
Appendix F Product Warranties and Notices......18
Limited Warranty Statement......................18
Duration of Warranty .................................18
Free Technical Support.............................19
Disclaimers................................................19
F.C.C. Certification....................................20
CE Notice ..................................................20
C-Tick Certification....................................20
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Introduction 1
Introduction
Intended Audience: This manual assumes that the user has a general working knowledge of networking principles and architecture and is familiar with network systems in general.
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Kingston Fast EtheRx 10/100BASE-TX 19” Rack-Mountable Fast Ethernet Switch, model KNS1600/R. The Fast EtheRx Switch is a high-performance 10/100BASE-TX switch ideal for the small-to-medium businesses. The Fast EtheRx Switch has sixteen (16) UTP ports that auto-negotiate speed detection for 10/100BASE-TX and half-duplex / full-duplex mode operation. It is basically designed to allow Standard 10BASE-T Ethernet networks to communicate with 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet networks and to segment both 10Mbps and 100Mbps networks. The Fast EtheRx Switch complies with IEEE802.3u 100BASE-TX, IEEE802.3i 10BASE-T, and IEEE802.3 CSMA/CD Ethernet Standards.
The Fast EtheRx Switch may be used in both standard desktop and 19” rack­mount installations (using the mounting brackets provided with the unit) and requires no hardware or software configuration.
The last port on the Fast EtheRx Switch has two RJ-45 connectors to support UTP cabling in the straight through and/or crossover wiring configurations. For easy recognition of network status and troubleshooting, the front panel includes a variety of diagnostic LEDs including Power, 100TX Speed Detection, Link, Receive, Transmit, Collision, and Full-Duplex status.
For the remainder of this manual, the KNS1600/R will be referred to as the Fast EtheRx Switch.
Model KNS1600/R
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2 Special Features
Special Features
Provides automatic switching function between 10Mbps and 100Mbps
Auto-Negotiation for 10/100Mbps selection
Auto-Negotiation for half-duplex and full-duplex mode operation
Uses Store and Forward switching approach to minimize re-
transmission of faulty packets
Filtering/Forwarding rate of 148,800 packets/second at 100Mbps
Filtering/Forwarding rate of 14,880 packets/second at 10Mbps
Supports collision-based flow control
100TX, Link/Activity, and Full Duplex/Collision LEDs for
troubleshooting
Power LED
Last UTP port supports crossover or straight-through cabling
Conforms to IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX, IEEE 802.3i 10BASE-T, and
IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD Ethernet Standards
Internal auto-sensing universal power supply operating at 90-264VAC
(50/60Hz)
Package Contents
Your Fast EtheRx package should contain the following items:
KNS1600/R Fast EtheRx SwitchAC power cordMounting kit includes:
(2) Angle brackets (8) Bracket screws (4) 10/32” Rack-Mount thumb screws (4) Rubber feet
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If any of the above items are missing or damaged, please contact your Kingston dealer for a replacement. Be sure the items you receive are genuine Kingston Technology products. If of your unit, it is not a genuine Kingston product.
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Design Features 3
Compliance Standards
The Fast EtheRx Switch complies with the 10/100Mbps functions as defined by IEEE802.3u 100BASE-TX, IEEE802.3i 10BASE-T, and IEEE802.3 CSMA/CD Ethernet standards.
Design Features
Switching Function
The Fast EtheRx Switch is basically designed to bridge Standard 10BASE-T Ethernet networks to 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet networks and to segment 10Mbps or 100Mbps network segments.
Auto-Negotiation
Auto-Negotiation provides the means of automatically establishing a link by detecting the link capabilities of the connected device on the network to select the best operational mode available (i.e. 10/100BASE-TX selection, half- / full-duplex mode operation, etc.)
Full-Duplex
Full-Duplex transmission means that dedicated inbound and outbound channels are established for bi-directional transmission of data. This allows the collision detection mechanism (CSMA/CD) to be by-passed, thus decreasing transmission delay normally caused by listening, collisions, and packet resends when operating in half-duplex mode.
Store-and-Forward Switching
The Fast EtheRx Switch uses a packet-forwarding method called
Forward
that the Fast EtheRx Switch can store the incoming frame in an internal buffer and check the packet for errors before sending it out to the destination port. If the frame does contain errors, it will be discarded and then retransmitted.
, which minimizes the re-transmission of faulty data packets. This means
Store-and-
Flow Control
The Fast EtheRx Switch implements a collision-based flow control mechanism that reduces the risk of data being lost at the congested ports. This is accomplished by forcing a collision with the data frames on all ports once the free-buffer queue has reached the pre-set minimum.
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Hardware Installation
Before you begin installing network cables, please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with Fast EtheRx Switch. The functions on the front and rear panels are illustrated in the following sections.
Fig. 1-KNS1600/R Front Panel
Front Panel
Power LED
The PWR LED indicates the power status of the Fast EtheRx switch. The LED will light up steady green when the AC power cord is connected to the unit from a power source and the power switch on the unit has been turned on.
100BASE-TX (100TX) LED
The 100TX LED will automatically light up when 100Mbps operation is detected. This LED will not light up if 10Mbps operation is detected.
LINK/ACT LED (for both 10 and 100Mbps)
The LINK/ACT LED uses a single LED to display two functions. A steady green light indicates that a good link has been established, and a flashing green light indicates when data is being received or transmitted. If the LED does not display solid green indicating a good link, check the following:
1. Make sure that the power is turned on for both the Fast EtheRx Switch and the attached device.
2. Verify that the drivers for the network adapter have been loaded on the PC. Some network adapters require that the driver be loaded before establishing a proper link.
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3. Make sure the cable is wired properly and connected on both ends.
4. Make sure the correct cable type has been selected.
5. If steps 1 through 4 are correct, please check the cable, as it may be defective or wired incorrectly. Replace the cable and try again. Please refer to Appendix A for Pin Assignments and Appendix B for Cabling Guidelines.
Full Duplex and Collision LED
The FDX/COLL LED uses a dual color LED to display two functions. A solid green light indicates that Full-Duplex operation has been detected. A flashing amber light indicates that a collision has occurred in half-duplex mode. Full­Duplex mode is auto-negotiated on all UTP ports.
UTP Ports
The Fast EtheRx Switch has sixteen (16) 10/100Mbps UTP ports that auto­negotiate 10/100BASE-TX connections and half- or full-duplex mode operation. The last UTP port has two RJ-45 port connectors for support of UTP cabling in the crossover or straight-through wiring configuration. Only one of the two ports may be utilized.
The RJ-45 port marked default, all repeater and switched UTP ports are generally configured as standard MDI-X, or internally crossed ports. With a straight-through cable, this port can be used for cascading to a standard MDI device, such as a network adapter or router. With a crossover cable, this port can be used for cascading to another MDI-X device, such as a hub.
The RJ-45 port marked crossover cable, this port can be used for cascading to another MDI device, such as a network adapter or router. With a straight-through cable, this port can be used for cascading to an internally crossed MDI-X device, such as a repeater, or hub.
is internally crossed like all other UTP ports. By
is a standard straight-through port. With a
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The following diagrams show the relationship between cable type and which UTP port connector to use. To verify
the pin wiring of your UTP cable, see
“Appendix A Pin Assignments.”
Using a Straight-Through Cable
Use the port labeled when connecting to a network card or other MDI device.
Use the port labeled when connecting to a hub or other MDI­X device.
Using a Crossover Cable
Use the port labeled when connecting to a network card or other MDI device.
Use the port labeled when connecting to a hub or other MDI­X device.
Notes on MDI and MDI-X
MDI (Media Dependent Interface) is the standard that defines the mechanical and electrical configuration of a UTP port. For any two devices to communicate with each other on the network, the transmitter of one device must be connected to the receiver of the other device. This can be achieved by using a crossover cable, or by using the MDI-X port, which implements the crossover internally.
Ports 1 through 15, like all normal hub ports, are configured as MDI-X. Port 16 supports both MDI and MDI-X configurations. All NICs (Network Interface Cards) and Router ports are usually by default configured MDI.
Note: Do not use both ports labeled port 16, only one connection can be used.
Port 16 Port
Config
MDI-X Use cross-over cable Use straight-through cable
MDI Use straight-through cable Use cross-over cable
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For connection to
another hub (MDI-X)
For connection to a NIC
or router (MDI)
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Rear Panel
AC Power Connector
Power Switch
USE ONLY WITH A 250V FUSE
MDI / MDI-X Configuration Table
Fan UnitFan Unit
Fuse (250V, 2A)
Figure 2 – KNS1600/R Rear Panel
Power Switch
The AC Power switch turns the unit kj or kbb. If the PWR LED does not light up when the unit is turned on, please check the following:
1. Try a different AC power outlet.
2. Check the external fuse located in the back of the unit (below the AC
power connector.) If the fuse is blown, replace it with the spare fuse provided with the unit (located below the AC power connector).
The power supply may be defective. Return the unit for replacement.
3.
WARNING: For safety reasons, DO NOT attempt to open and
)
service the unit. There are no user-serviceable components inside.
AC Power Connector
The Fast EtheRx switch uses an auto-sensing 100VAC-240VAC, 50/60Hz internal power supply. Connect the AC power cord from the back of the unit to an AC electrical outlet.
Fuse
The Fast EtheRx switch comes equipped with a 250V (2 Amp max.) external fuse and one spare fuse. Both fuses are located in a fuse holder located just below the AC power connector on the back of the unit.
Fuse (250V, 2A)
Spare Fuse
USE ONLY WITH A 250V FUSE
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The Fast EtheRx Switch uses two independent cooling fans for optimum air-flow to safeguard the unit from unnecessary heat exposure.
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Appendices
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Appendix A Pin Assignments 9
Appendix A Pin Assignments
UTP Port Pin Assignments
The UTP ports use RJ-45 Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cabling. Connector pin numbers and pin wiring assignments are listed below in Figure A-1 and Table A-1, respectively. Twisted-Pair cables can be wired with either straight­through or crossover pin assignments. Both wiring schemes are mentioned in "Appendix B Cabling Guidelines" for reference in creating a twisted-pair cable.
ACT
Fig. A-1 RJ-45 Connector Pin Numbers
UTP Port
Pin Number
1 2 3
4,5
6
7,8
Table A-1 UTP Pin Assignments
MDI-X
Receive Data +
Receive Data -
Transmit Data +
Not Used
Transmit Data -
Not Used
MDI
Transmit Data +
Transmit Data ­Receive Data +
Not Used
Receive Data -
Not Used
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Appendix B Cabling Guidelines
UTP Cable Type
When installing network cables, the following table shows appropriate cabling guidelines for 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet architecture.
Cabling Components: 100BASE-TX
Trunk and Patch Cable Type:
Modular Plug: Patch Panel:
Table B-1 Network Cable Guidelines
(NOTE: All UTP cables come in both solid and stranded filament. Solid filament cables are more rigid and usually intended for trunk cabling. Stranded filament cables are more pliable and generally targeted for patch cables. For proper termination, use the correct RJ-45 connector, as they differ for each type of cable.)
4-Pair 100Ω UTP CAT 5
(only 2 pairs used)
8-Pin RJ-45 CAT 5 only 8-Pin RJ-45 CAT 5 only
UTP Cable Wiring
UTP cables are wired based on one of two standard pin configurations: Straight-Through and Crossover. 100BASE-TX uses only Category-5 UTP cables with four pairs of wire as illustrated below in Tables B-2 and B-3.
"Straight-Through" "Cross-Over”
Configuration Configuration
Pin Number Pin Number Pin Number Pin Number
1 (TRX+) 1 (TRX+) 1 (TRX+) 3 (RCV+) 2 (TRX-) 2 (TRX-) 2 (TRX-) 6 (RCV-) 3 (RCV+) 3 (RCV+) 3 (RCV+) 1 (TRX+) 6 (RCV-) 6 (RCV-) 6 (RCV-) 2 (TRX-) 4, 5, 7, 8 Not Used 4, 5, 7, 8 Not Used
Table B-2. Straight-Through Wiring Table B-3. Cross-Over Wiring
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UTP Cable Wiring Standards
There are two governmental agencies: the Electronic Industry Association (EIA) and the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), which set the standard for all cable wiring requirements for commercial buildings.
With the advent of 100Mb/s networking products, it is best to use higher quality CAT 5 cables like Belden or Helix as well as CAT 5-compliant patch panels, patch cables, and connectors while following the EIA/TIA wiring standards. 100 UTP CAT 5 type cables use 4-pair UTP wiring.
Refer to the illustrations below for 4-pair wiring using either T568A (Fig. B-1) or T568B (Fig. B-2) wiring standards. Both T568A and T568B wiring is compatible with 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX and require no special configurations, but for premise wiring, stick to one wiring standard. Mixing T568A and T568B wiring schemes may cause or lead to potential problems.
Pair 2
Pair 1
Pair 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T568A
Pair 4
Pair 3
Pair 1
Pair 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T568B
Pair 4
Fig. B-1 4-Pair T568A Wiring Fig. B-2 4-Pair T568B Wiring
T568A Pairs Strand Solid T568B Pairs Strand Solid
Pin 1 Pair 3 Blue White/Green Pin 1 Pair 2 Black White/Orange Pin 2 Pair 3 Orange Green/White Pin 2 Pair 2 Yellow Orange/White Pin 3 Pair 2 Black White/Orange Pin 3 Pair 3 Blue White/Green Pin 4 Pair 1 Red Blue/White Pin 4 Pair 1 Red Blue/White Pin 5 Pair 1 Green White/Blue Pin 5 Pair 1 Green White/Blue Pin 6 Pair 2 Yellow Orange/White Pin 6 Pair 3 Orange Green/White Pin 7 Pair 4 Brown White/Brown Pin 7 Pair 4 Brown White/Brown Pin 8 Pair 4 White Brown/White Pin 8 Pair 4 White Brown/White
Table B-4 4-Pair T568A Wiring Table B-5 4-Pair T568B Wiring
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UTP Cable Rating Codes
UTP cables meet different UL-NEC requirements based mostly on cable-jacket quality. Below is an explanation of the rating codes for each cable type.
UL – The National Electrical Code (NEC), published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), details advisory safety considerations for electrical wiring. NEC Article 800 Communications Cables are manufactured to meet these different cable types.
1. CMP – Cables meeting type CMP requirements are suitable for installation in ducts and plenums without the use of conduit. These cables are designed for fire resistance and low-smoke and toxin producing characteristics.
2. CMR – Riser type cables are engineered to prevent the spread of fire from floor to floor and are suitable for vertical shaft applications.
3. CM – Cables for general building wiring. CM cables are used in areas other than plenums and risers. These cables are resistant to the spread of fire and pass the UL 1581Vertical Tray Flame Test.
4. MP, MPR & MPP – Within Article 800, the Multi-purpose Cables Category, allows conditional substitutions between different cable types & are restricted by number, AWG size and stranding of the cable conductors.
Terms You Should Be Familiar With
1. BACKBONE WIRING – The physical/electrical interconnections between telecommunications wiring closets and equipment rooms.
2. COMPLIANCE – A datacomm or wiring device that meets all characteristics of a standard is said to be in compliance with that standard.
3. PREMISE WIRING – The entire wiring system on the premises, especially the supporting wiring that connects the communications outlets to the network interface jack.
PJ
NEAR-END CROSSTALK (NEXT) – In wires packed together within a cable, the signals generated at one end of the link can flush out the weaker signals coming back from the recipient.
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Appendix C Specifications
Fast EtheRx Model KNS1600R
Compliance:
Media Interface: Uplink Port: 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Half / Full-duplex mode: Diagnostic LEDs:
Switching Approach: Flow Control: Half-Duplex Full-Duplex: MAC Address Support: Filtering/Forwarding Rate (min. packet size): Latency (min. packet size.)
Max Segment Length: Connector Type: Cable Type: Cable Grade: 100BASE-TX: 10BASE-T:
Environmental:
Operating Temp. Storage Temp. Relative Humidity
Electrical:
Input Voltage: Output Voltage: Power Consumption:
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Standard IEEE802.3i 10BASE-T Standard IEEE802.3 CSMA/CD Ethernet Standard
Sixteen (16) auto-negotiating 10/100 Mbps UTP ports Port 16 Auto-Negotiation Auto-Negotiation 1 LED for Power Indicator (green)
16 LEDs for 100BASE-TX speed de tection (steady green) 16 LEDs for Link/Activity detection (steady green/flashing green) 16 LEDs for Full Duplex/Collision detection (steady green/flashing amber)
Store-and-Forward
Collision-based Backpressure IEEE 802.3x 2K MAC addresses 148,800 packets/second @ 100Mbps
14,880 packets/second @ 10Mbps 100Mbps to 100Mbps ≤ 12.5µs
10Mbps to 10Mbps ≤ 69.7µs 100 meters (328 feet) RJ-45, Female UTP 26 to 22 AWG
Category 5 or better Category 3, 4, 5 or better
0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) 10% to 90% non-condensing
90VAC – 264VAC, 50/60Hz, Autosensing
3.3VDC/12A. 5VDC/4A
16.5 Watts maximum
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Physical:
Dimension (HxWxD):
Weight:
Certification
EMI Standards: EMC Standards: Low Voltage Directive: Safety Standards:
1.69” x 17.32” x 7.88” (43.30mm x 443.40mm x 201.70mm)
6.3 lbs. (2.9 kg)
FCC Class A, CE CISPR A, C-Tick EN55022, IEC801-2, IEC801-3, IEC801-4 EN60950 UL, cUL, TUV
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Appendix D Frequently Asked Questions
What is a switch and what does it do?
Switching hubs are low-latency devices that allow you to maximize the bandwidth of a network using concurrent access within the unit. Switches allow you to segment LANs, connect LANs of different speeds, or extend the collision domain of an existing LAN.
What’s the difference between a repeater and a switch?
A repeater is a device that extends the diameter of a network by regenerating and forwarding received Ethernet packets. It repeats incoming signals to all other ports on the device.
Like a repeater, a switch can also extend the diameter of a network. However, a switch can also extend the collision domain of a network, like bridging a 10Mbps Ethernet LAN with a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet LAN. See the illustration below. A switch can also be configured to operate in half-duplex or full-duplex mode, whereas a repeater can only operate in half-duplex mode.
Switching fabric isolates each of the shared buses (repeaters) into its own collision domain.
Switching Fabric
Repeater (Shared Bus) Repeater (Shared Bus) Repeater (Shared Bus)
100 100 100 10 10 10 100 100 100
Collision Domain 1 Collision Domain 2 Collision Domain 3
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Category 5 Compliance vs. Category 5 Performance?
Using CAT 5 cabling in your network installation does not necessarily achieve full Category 5 performance. To achieve any category-rated performance, make sure all cabling components, including modular plugs, trunk cables, and patch panels, are at least of the minimum category required.
To achieve full CAT 5 performance, all components must be CAT 5 compliant and terminated properly according to EIA/TIA-568 TSB-36 and TSB-40 guidelines.
What are the Guidelines for Proper Termination?
It is important to maintain the twists of the cable as close to the termination on the outlet as possible, to avoid NEXT (Near End Cross Talk) and to maintain the transmission characteristics of the Category. Category specifications require that pair twisting, at the point of termination, not exceed the following maximums:
Category 3 maximum allowed untwisting:
Category 4 maximum allowed untwisting:
Category 5 maximum allowed untwisting:
3 inches 1 inch 1/2 inch
Can I mix CAT 3 and CAT 5 cabling in the same building?
Yes, but keep in mind, you will not have CAT 5 performance. It is a good idea to keep the lines separated, physically and by color, when installing any new lines, use CAT 5 UTP cabling only.
Can a Four-Pair CAT 5 cable support two 100BASE-TX devices?
Although only two pairs are used in the standard four-pair CAT 5 UTP cable, it is not recommended because it exceeds the specifications outlined by IEEE
802.3u.
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Appendix E Mounting Templates
The Fast EtheRx Switch can be stationed on a flat surface using the four rubber feet provided, or mounted in a standard 19” rack by using the mounting brackets and 4 thumb screws provided with the unit.
Rubber Feet for Desktops
The Fast EtheRx Switch comes with rubber feet that may be applied to the bottom of the unit for desktop surface installations. The 4 rubber feet have peel­off adhesive backing. Remove the backing and attach the feet to the bottom of the switch.
Brackets for Rack Mounting
The Fast EtheRx Switch can also be mounted in a standard 19” rack using the brackets included with the unit. A rack mount installation uses a standard 19” dimension. Align the holes in the brackets with the holes on each side of the unit. Use the 8 screws provided to secure the brackets to the Fast EtheRx Switch. See Figure E-1 below:
Fig. E-1-Attaching the Mounting Brackets
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Appendix F Product Warranties and Notices
Limited Warranty Statement
KINGSTON TECHNOLOGY COMPANY ("Kingston") warrants that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship. Subject to the conditions and limitations set forth below, Kingston will, at its option, either repair or replace any part of this product which proves defective by reason of improper workmanship or materials. Repair parts or replacement products will be provided by Kingston on an exchange basis, and will either be new or refurbished to be functionally equivalent to new. This warranty does not cover any damage to this product that results from accident, abuse, misuse, natural or personal disaster, or any unauthorized disassembly, repair or modification.
Duration of Warranty
The following Kingston pr oducts are covered by this warranty for life:
Lifetime Warranty
memory modules and expansion boards, networking adapters, networking hubs without cooling fans (excluding the power supply), and microprocessor upgrade products.
Seven Year Warranty
period of seven years fro m the date of original retail purchase: all core storage enclosures (including the power supply), cables, terminators, and related accessories. Under certain agreements where core products are slightly modified (e.g. paint, handle, etc.) by Kingston at the customer’s request, the product will be covered for a period of seven years for repair only. Storage products that are custom designed and /or incorporate component-level modification by Kingston in order to meet specific customer requests, will be negotiated with the applicable customer on a per case basis.
Five Year Warranty
period of five years from the date of original retail purchase: the power supply in networking hubs without cooling fans; Flash memory cards (e.g. CompactFlash, ATA Flash, and Linear Flash); solid state PC Card (PCMCIA) adapters, PC Card Readers and all other Kingston products (other than those pr oducts cov ered by a th ree-year, t wo-year , or o ne-year w arrant y, as provided below).
Three Year Warranty
period of three years from the date of original retail purchase: networking hubs with cooling fans (including the power supply).
Two Year Warranty
period of two years from the date of original retail purchase: Solid State Floppy Disk Cards (SSFDC), and Winchester hard disk drives in a 2.5 inch, 3.5 inch or 5.25 inch form factor.
One Year Warranty
period of one year from th e date of origin al retail purchase: Winchester har d disk drives in a
1.8 inch form factor, optical storage products, and magnetic tape storage products.
:
The following Kingston products are covered by this warranty for a
:
: The following Kingston products are covered by this warranty for a
: The following Kingston products are covered by this warranty for a
: The following Kingston products are covered by this warranty for a
The following Kingston products are covered by this warranty for a
:
Rev. 3/99
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Warranty Claim Requirements
To obtain warranty service, return the defective product, freight prepaid and insured, to your local authorized Kingston dealer or distributor, or to the Kingston factory service center located at 17600 Newhope Street, Fountain Valley, California 92708, U.S.A. You must include the product serial number (if applicable) and a detailed description of the problem you are experiencing. You must also include proof of the date of original retail purchase as evidence that the product is within the applicable warranty period. If you return the product directly to the Kingston factory, you must first obtain a Return Material Authorization ("RMA") number by calling Kingston Customer Service at (714) 438-1810, and include the RMA number prominently displayed on the outside of your package. Products must be properly packaged to prevent damage in transit.
Free Technical Support
Kingston provides free technical support. If you experience any difficulty during the installation or subsequent use of a Kingston product, please contact Kingston’s Technical Support department prior to servicing your system.
Kingston Technical Support can be reached in the U.S. at (714) 435-2639 or toll­free at (800) 435-0640 (U.S. and Canada only). Kingston European Technical Support can be reached from within the U.K. at 01932 738858. Kingston provides other service numbers when calling from Germany 0130 115 639 or fax 0130 860 599, from Austria 0660 5569 or fax 06 607 434, from Switzerland 0800 557 748 or fax 0800 552 182, from France 0800 905 701 or fax 0800 900 910, or from Belgium (in English) 0800 72763.
This warranty covers only repair or replacement of defective Kingston products, as provided above. Kingston is not liable for, and does not cover under warranty, any costs associated with servicing and/or the installation of Kingston products.
Disclaimers
The foregoing is the complete warranty for Kingston products and supersedes all other warranties and representations, whether oral or written. Except as expressly set forth above, no other warranties are made with respect to Kingston products and Kingston expressly disclaims all warranties not stated herein, including, to the extent permitted by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event will Kingston be liable to the purchaser, or to any user of the Kingston product, for any damages, expenses, lost revenues, lost savings, lost profits, or any other incidental or consequential damages arising from the purchase, use or inability to use the Kingston product, even if Kingston has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
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F.C.C. Certification
This device has been tested and found to comply with limits for Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received; including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
CE Notice
The official CE symbol indicates compliance of this Kingston Technology product to the EMC directive of the European Community. The CE symbol indicates that this Kingston product meets or exceeds the following standards:
EN50081-1
EN50082-1
EN60950
Declaration of CE Conformity
made and is on file at Kingston Technology.
“Electromagnetic Compatibility-generic emissions standard”
EN55022:
IEC 801-2: IEC 801-3: IEC 801-4:
“Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics.”
“Electromagnetic Compatibility-generic immunity standard”
“Electrostatic discharge requirements” “Radiated immunity requirements” “Electrical fast transient requirements”
“Low Voltage Directive (LVD)”
in accordance with the above standards has been
C-Tick Certification
AS/NZS 3548
Declaration of C-Tick Conformity
been made and is on file at Kingston Technology.
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in accordance with the above standards has
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