Intellinet Gigabit PoE+ Media Converter
Model 508216
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Connections
This product requires an SFP transceiver module that provides fiber optic connections.
- Insert the transceiver into the media converter and route the fiber optic cable into the transceiver.
- Route the other end of the fiber optic cable into a suitable port in your fiber optic network.
Maximum length and fiber cable specification depend on the model.
RJ45
Connect the UTP port of the media converter to a powered RJ45 device; e.g., to a network camera. Cat5e or better cabling is recommended.
Power
Plug the power adapter into the input jack on the media converter. Then connect it to a regular power outlet. Only use the included power adapter or one with matching specifications.
Setup
The setup illustrates the connection between a Gigabit Fiber Network (TX/RX) and the media converter, and the Gigabit RJ45 (100 m/300 ft.) port to a powered RJ45 device. The power input range is specified as 47V - 57V.
Diagram Description: A fiber optic network connects via TX/RX to the media converter. The media converter also has a Gigabit RJ45 port connected to a network device (e.g., camera). The power input is shown as 47V - 57V.
Features
The DIP switches on the Intellinet Gigabit PoE+ Media Converter offer helpful options for easily detecting link faults.
Link Fault Pass-Through (LFP): Enabling the LFP DIP switch to "ON" forces devices on a link to acknowledge they are online before data transmission. If a device doesn't respond, data cannot be sent.
Link Loss Carry Forward (LLCF): If a copper connection breaks with LFP enabled, LLCF stops data transmission and generates a trap to a management station.
Link Loss Return (LLR): If a fiber connection breaks with LFP enabled, LLR returns a no-link condition to the link partner and ceases data transmission.
Power over Ethernet+ (PoE+)
The Intellinet Gigabit PoE+ Media Converter complies with IEEE 802.3at / 802.3af standards. When the included power adapter is connected, the device can supply up to 30 watts of power to a PoE-compliant powered device.
LED Status
LED | Status | Status Description |
---|---|---|
PWR | Off | Power Off |
PWR | On | Power On |
1000M | On | Gigabit connection |
1000M | Off | Less than Gigabit connection |
FP Link/ACT | On | Active fiber connection |
FP Link/ACT | Flashing | Fiber data transfer |
FP Link/ACT | Off | Port link is down. |
TP Link/ACT | On | Active copper connection |
TP Link/ACT | Flashing | Copper data transfer |
TP Link/ACT | Off | Port link is down. |
PoE | On | PoE is being supplied to a connected PD. |
PoE | Off | No power is being supplied to a connected PD. |
SD | On | Valid optical signal |
SD | Off | No valid optical signal |
Additional Information
For specifications, visit intellinetnetwork.com. Register your product at register.intellinet-network.com/r/508216.
Waste Disposal: This product is subject to EU Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE). It must not be disposed of as unsorted household waste. Please return it to your local point of sale or recycling pickup point.
Regulatory Compliance: This device complies with FCC Class A limits and CE requirements (2014/30/EU and/or 2014/35/EU). Declarations of Conformity are available at support.intellinet-network.com/barcode/508216.
Warranty Information: For warranty details and conditions, please refer to the information provided by IC Intracom Mexico, S.A.P.I. de C.V. or visit intellinetnetwork.com.