Lindy 32969 User Manual

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8+1 Port 10Base-T/2
Ethernet Hub
User Manual English
LINDY No. 32969
© LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKTRONIK GMBH - First Edition - MAR 2003
Packing List
The package should contain the following item s:
The 8+1 Port Ethernet Hub
One AC/AC Power Adapter
This User’s Guide
If any of the items are missing or damaged, please contact your local dealer.
Introduction
With eight UTP ports and one BNC port located at the rear panel, this device allows you to network up to at least nine workstations in a standalone configuration. An uplink function is designed for connection to another hub to extend your segment, rather than a normal port for a workst ation. For more details about Uplink f unct i on, r efer to the following section.
Running at 10Mbps with great stability, this hub complies with IEEE802.3 standard.
Features
! IEEE 802.3 com pliant (10Mbps, CSMA/CD) ! Provide one slide switch to select Port 1 to uplink mode or
normal mode
! Provide one BNC port for connect to thin Ethernet (
10Base2 )
! Port auto-partitioning and reconnection to facilitate faulty
segment isolation
! Data collision and jabber handling functions ! Two LEDs to indicate Power and Collision status ! Two year warranty
Specifications
! Standards: IEEE 802.3 ! 10Mbps Ports: RJ-45 x 8 + BNC x 1 ! Hub LEDs: Power, Collision ! Port LEDs: Link and Activi ty ! Dimension: 187x100x30mm / 8x4x1.2 inches ! Power: External power adapter, 7.5V, 0.5A ! Operating Temperature: 32-131°F ( 0 - 55°C) ! Operating Humi dity: 10-95% (Noncondensing)
Physical Description
Front and Rear Pa nel
1. Power Indicator This LED indicator is on when the hub is powered up.
2. Collision Indicator
This LED indicator bl i nks when the hub detects a collision on the network.
3. Link/Activity Indicator
These LEDs indicate the state of the data link. When the connection is okay, these LEDs remain on. Blinki ng indicates data is being received on the segment.
4. RJ-45 Ports
The hub is equipped with 8 RJ-45 ports for making 10BASE-T hub-to-work s t at ion connections.
5. BNC Port Provide one BNC port for connect to thin Ethernet (10Base2)
6. Slide switch
Port1 is designed to provide normal or uplink function by slide switch. (See picture below)
7. AC Adapter Port Insert the AC adapter jack into this port .
Left side Panel
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Inst allation
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1. Operating Environment
This hub must be installed and operated within limits of specified operating temperature and humidity. Do not place objects on t op of the unit or obstr uct any vents at the sides of the hub. Do not position the hub near any heating source such as heaters, radiators, or direct exposure to sun. Prevent entering of water and moistur e into the unit. If necessary, use dehumidifi er to r educe humidi t y.
2. Connecting to network devices
Connect one end of the network cable to any of the RJ45 or BNC connectors on the r ear panel, and connect the other end of the network cable to the network device with R45 or BNC connectors and the maximum l ength between the hub and any network devices UTP is 100 meters (300ft) and BNC is 200 meter (650ft ). Once the network cable is connected on both ends and the attached network devices are powered on, the Link Status LED should be lit.
3. Uplink to another Hub
Uplink funct ion is designed for the extension of your segment by connecting to another hub. See the illustrated figure as below. Beware that the port 1 can be select to upli nk function by slide switch. There are two ways can let you to connect two hubs. First you can swit ch t he sli de switch to uplink mode then the port1 can be uplink to another hub’s norm al port by using straight-through twisted-pair cable. Second if you want to uplink to another hub’s normal ports, please be attention that you have to use one crossover cable.
4. Connecting the power
Plug the power cable into the hub, and connect it to an electrical outlet.
Troubleshooting
1. Power LED is not lit
Check if the power cord is properly connected to the external power adapter and the power outlet. Make sure the DC power jack is firmly plugged into the power socket of the hub.
2. Link Status LED is not lit
Check the power switch of the network devices attached to the hub; make sure they are turned ON. Check the network cables; make sure they are properly connected to the hub and the network devices. Check the network cables; make sure the cables comply with EIA/TIA 568 specification. Use straight-through Category 3 or higher cables for 10Mbps connection.
3. Link Status LED is not lit when it is uplinked to another hub
Check the network cable, m ake sure it is properly connected to both hubs. O ne end of the cable should be connected to uplink port while the other end of the cable should connected to a regular port. Do not connect the cable to both uplink ports Check the network cable, make sure the cable complies with EIA/TIA 568 specificati on. Use Category 3 or higher cables for 10Mbps hub connection.
4. Collision LED flashes constantly
Remove all the network cables; connect the cables back one by one to isolate the source of the collision. Check the network cable, inferior cable quality will result in excessive collision and error packets.
Contact your dealer if problem persist .
Technical Data
10Base-T/2 8 port STP/ UTP + 1 Por t BNC Ethernet Hub No. 32969
Power Adaptor: Europe: 240VAC / US: 110V AC //7.5V AC 0.5A Size approx.: 19 x 10 x 4 cm, Weight: 0.2kg / 0,6kg Connectors: 8 x RJ-45 STP/UTP, 1 x BNC
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 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 . However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
" Reorient or relocate th e receiving antenna " Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver " Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to w h ich the receive r is connected
" Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two cond itions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
INDY No. 32969
© LINDY ELE CTRONI CS L IMITED & LI NDY-EL E KTRONIK GM BH - First Edition - MAR 2003
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