1. Is the power LED on the media converter illuminated?
NO
• Is the Slide-In-Module properly connected to the Media Conversion Center chasis
backplane?
• Is the Power Supply Module properly connected both to the Media Conversion Center
chasis backplane and to the AC outlet?
• Contact Technical Support at (800) 260-1312/ (800) LAN-WANS.
YES
• Proceed to step 2.
2. Is the 10BASE-2 link able to receive signals?
NO
• Check coax cables for proper connection.
• Check coax cable for opens or shorts. Check and/or replace each BNC “T” connector
on the segment, making sure each “T” is attached firmly.
• Verify that coax cables on media converter are terminated properly at both ends.
NOTE: In a coax thinnet installation, the first and last device in a daisy-chain are
terminated.
• Verify that each 10BASE-2 segment is grounded to earth ground.
• Contact Technical Support at (800) 260-1312/ (800) LAN-WANS.
YES
• Proceed to step 3.
3. Is the 10BASE-T Link LED illuminated?
NO
• Check copper cables for proper connection.
• Be certain that the 10BASE-T cable is configured correctly for site installation (straight
through or crossover)
• Contact Technical Support at (800) 260-1312/ (800) LAN-WANS.
YES
• Contact Technical Support at (800) 260-1312/ (800) LAN-WANS.
Troubleshooting
The physical characteristics of the media cable must meet or exceed IEEE
802.3 10BASE-T and 10BASE-CX specifications.
ETHERNET CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
10BASE-T CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
Category 3 wire or better is required; category 5 wire is recommended. Shielded twisted pair
(STP) or unshielded twisted pair (UTP) can be used. DO NOT USE FLAT OR SILVER SATIN
WIRE.
Category 3:
Gauge 24 to 22 AWG
Attenuation 28 dB/1000’ @ 10 MHz
Differential Characteristic Impedance 100 Ω ±10% @ 10 MHz
Category 5:
Gauge 24 to 22 AWG
Attenuation 20 dB/1000’ @ 10 MHz
Differential Characteristic Impedance 100 Ω ±10% @ 10 MHz
Maximum Cable Distance: 100 meters (330 feet)
10BASE-2 CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
Cable type: Stranded Coaxial RG58
Impedance: 50 Ω @ 10 MHz
Mutual Capacitance: 24 pF/ft ±20% @ 10 MHz
Maximum Cable Distance: 185 meters (610 feet)
Maximum number connections:30
Minimum distance/connection: 0.5 meters (1.6 feet)
Installing Slide-In-Module(s)
CAUTION: Wear a grounding device and observe electrostatic discharge precautions when
installing Media Converter Slide-in-Module(s) in the 16-Slot Media Conversion Center. Failure to
observe this caution could result in damage to, and subsequent failure of, the Media Converter
Slide-in-Module(s).
NOTE: Media Converter Slide-in-Modules can be installed in any installation slot, in any order.
To install the Media Converter Slide-in-Module in the E-MCC-1600 chassis:
1. Remove Media Converter Slide-in-Module protective plate from selected installation slot by
removing two screws that secure plate to front of E-MCC-1600. Retain one installation screw.
2. Carefully slide Media Converter Slide-in-Module into installation slot, aligning Media Converter
Slide-in-Module with installation guides.
NOTE: Ensure that the Media Converter Slide-in-Module is firmly seated against the backplane.
3. Secure Slide-in-Module by installing retained installation screw.
10BASE-2 CABLE CONNECTIONS
• Ground EACH coax segment to earth ground at one end.
• Set coax configuration switch:
Use 50 ohm switch position when connecting the end of a coax
segment DIRECTLY to the media converter's BNC port.
Use 0 ohm switch position when connecting to the middle or in line of
a thin coax segment. (For this position a BNC "T" must be connected
to the media converter's BNC port).
10BASE-T CABLE CONNECTIONS
• Be certain that the MDI/MDI-X switch located ON the Slide-In-Module
circuit board is set correctly BEFORE INSTALLING SLIDE-IN-MODULE
IN MEDIA CONVERSION CENTER. Cable connections between a hub
and the media converter require the MDI/MDI-X switch to be set to
MDI. Cable connections between the media converter and a terminal,
transceiver or NIC require the switch to be set to MDI-X.
• Using small flatblade screwdriver or
similar tool, set MDI/MDI-X switch
position for site installation.