Metrobility 6221-01,6221-02,6221-03,6221-04,6221-06,6221-07,6224 User guide

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Lancast is a registered trademark of METRObility Optical Systems, Inc.
All others are trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
The information contained in this document is assumed to be correct and
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current. The manufacturer is not responsible for errors or omissions and
reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice.
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6221 & 6224 Series
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Installation & User Guide
Models: 6221-01 / 6221-02 / 6221-03 / 6221-04
6221-06 / 6221-07 / 6224
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The Lancast 6221/6224 Series Fast Ethernet Transceiver provides 100Mbps connectivity for desktop PCs and servers as well as bridges and servers.
Inspect your order carefully. If you discover any shipping damage, notify the carrier and follow their instructions for damage and claims. Be sure to save the original shipping carton should return or storage of the unit be necessary.
Installation
The transceiver mounts directly to a 100Mbps Ethernet card, server (DTE), or other device with an IEEE 802.3u compliant 40-pin MII interface. In situations where it is not possible to connect directly to the MII port, a short MII cable (0.5m) may be used.
The following network connections are supported:
6221-01 ________ 100BASE-FX multimode SC connector 6221-02 ________ 100BASE-FX multimode ST connector 6221-03 ________ 100BASE-FX singlemode SC connector 6221-04 ________ 100BASE-FX multimode VF-45 connector 6221-06 ________ 100BASE-FX multimode MT-RJ connector 6221-07 ________ 100BASE-FX singlemode MT-RJ connector
6224 ________ 10/100BASE-TX RJ-45 connector
LED Operation
There are five LEDs on each transceiver for indication of normal network operation and network diagnostics. Upon proper installation of the transceivers, the LEDs illuminate as follows:
PWR (Power) __ green (steady) indicates the transceiver is receiving
LINK _________ green (steady) illuminates only when there is a valid
TX (Transmit) __ green (blinking) indicates the transceiver is
RX (Receive) ___ green (blinking) indicates the transceiver is
COL (Collision)_ Half-duplex mode: amber (steady) indicates that
power from the attached DTE.
connection.
transmitting information.
receiving information.
data is simultaneously detected on both the RX and TX ports at the same time;
Full-duplex Mode: does not illuminate.
DIP Switch Operation
The four-position DIP switch provides greater network configurability and improved interoperability options. Refer to the appropriate section for your type of transceiver:
6221 Series 100BASE-FX Transceiver
Switch 1 permits you to choose between full- or half-duplex operation:
• UP = Half-duplex mode
• DOWN = Full-duplex mode
Switches 2, 3, and 4 permits you to specify a PHY address. The PHY settings are binary and switch 2 represents the least significant bit (LSB). The transceiver is shipped from the factory with a PHY address of “0” (i.e. switches 2, 3, and 4 are in the UP position). Refer to the illustration. To set a PHY address of “1,” set switch 2 in the DOWN position).
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For greater network flexibility, switch 1 permits you to select the speed of the unit:
• UP = 10 Mbps
• DOWN = 100 Mbps
Switch 2 permits you to choose between full or half duplex:
• UP = Half duplex
• DOWN = Full duplex
Switches 3 and 4 permits you to specify a PHY address. The PHY settings are binary and switch 3 represents the least significant bit (LSB). The transceiver is shipped from the factory with a PHY address of “0” (i.e. switches 3 and 4 are in the UP position). Refer to the illustration. To set a PHY address of “1,” set switch 3 in the DOWN position).
Warranty and Servicing Information
METRObility Optical Systems, Inc., warrants the 6221 and 6224 Fast Ethernet Transceivers to be in good working order for the period of THREE YEARS from the date of METRObility shipment. Should the unit fail anytime during said three-year period, METRObility will, at its option, replace or repair the product. This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship and materials and does not cover damage from accident, disaster, misuse, abuse or unauthorized modifications. Under no circumstances will METRObility be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this product including, but not limited to, lost profits, lost savings, and any incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of, or inability to use, this product.
If the product was purchased from an authorized METRObility dealer, limited warranty service may be obtained by returning the product to the dealer. Return the product in its original shipping container (or equivalent), pre-insured, and with proof of purchase.
Safety and EMC
METRObility products have been approved by applicable US and international regulations: UL, C-UL, CSA, TUV, FCC, CE. This product shall be handled, stored and disposed of in accordance with all governing and applicable safety and environmental regulatory agency requirements.
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