User Manual for DAVANTEL models including: FR-POE332-SFP PoE PSE Ethernet Media Converter, FR-POE332-SFP, PoE PSE Ethernet Media Converter, Ethernet Media Converter, Media Converter, Converter
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DocumentDocumentUser Manual PoE PSE Ethernet Media Converter This user manual describes how to install and use the PoE PSE Ethernet Media Converter. Instruction Item : DIP Switch DIP Switch #1 Name ENROM #2 FX100M #3 PoE Shutdown #4 LFP #5 MODE1 #6 MODE2 Status OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Description FX Reset Disable FX Reset Disable FX 1000M FX 100M PoE Shutdown Disable PoE Shutdown Enable LFP Disable LFP Enable ALS Disable ALS Enable Ai PoE Disable Ai PoE Enable Notes: 1. ENROMWhen enabled, when the optical link is down, the media converter will reboot 2. LFP: Link fault pass through, When enabled, the UTP receiver is passed to the fiber transmitter to make the media converter appear transparent to the connected end devices. It uses link fault pass-through to indicate when far-end fault issues occur. If a fault occurs, the end device indicates a failure for troubleshooting. 3. ALSAutomatic laser shutdown is a procedure to automatically shut down the laser when there is no input light and stop emitting optical signals 4. Ai PoE: When enabled, the PoE will restart if there is no data input to the UTP receiver. 5. FXOptical Fiber Port ©2022 Fiberroad Technology Co., Ltd All right reserved Page 2 of 10 Item : AC Power Specification Item AC Input Voltage AC Input Line Frequency AC System Current Rating Maximum AC Input Power AC Plug Types User Manual Specification Operating range:100 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz(nominal) 1A @ 100-240VAC af mode: 20W at mode: 35W Item : Optical Fiber Port SFP Transceiver Module You can select different SFP modules as required (Please refer to our SFP selection list for the appropriate module). To insert/remove the SFP, the procedures are as follow: 1. On the side panel, insert the SFP module into the SFP port until it is securely locked. 2. Connect the optical fiber (1/2 core) to the LC connector(s) of the SFP. 3. To remove the SFP module, press down the lock of the LC connector of the optical fiber to pull out the fiber cable. 4. Pull down the SFP lever and hold its position. Pull out the SFP module from the SFP port. Notes: If you make your own cable, we suggest labeling the two sides of the same line with the same letter (A-to-A and B-to-B, shown as below, or A1-to-A2 and B1-to-B2). Item : The Port Status LEDs LED PWR 1000M 100M LINK/ACT State Green Off Green Green Steady Flashing PoE Green FDX Green Indication Power On Power Off 1000Base-TX 100Base-TX A valid network connection established Transmitting or receiving data. ACT Stands for Activity Indicates PoE function status Full Duplex ©2022 Fiberroad Technology Co., Ltd All right reserved Page 3 of 10 User Manual Item : RJ45 Ethernet Port RJ 45 port support automatic MDI/MDI-X operation. Can connect the PC, Server, Converter and HUB .Pin 1,2,3,6 Corresponding connections in MDI. 13, 26, 31, 62 are used as cross wiring in the MDI-X port of Converter and HUB. 10/100/1000Base-TX are used in MDI/MDI-X, the define of Pin in the table as below. 1000Mbps 1000Base-T, RJ45 Connector Pin Assignment Pin MDI Signal Definition MDIX Signal Definition 1 BI_DA+ BI_DB+ + BI_DA- BI_DB- 3 BI_DB+ BI_DA+ 4 BI_DC+ BI_DD+ 5 BI_DC- BI_DD- 6 BI_DB- BI_DA- 7 BI_DD+ BI_DC+ 8 BI_DD- BI_DC- 10/100Mbps 10/100Base-T, RJ45 Connector Pin Assignment Pin MDI Signal Definition MDIX Signal Definition 1 TD+ RD+ 2 TD- RD- 3 RD+ TD+ 4 NC NC 5 NC NC 6 RD- TD- 7 NC NC 8 NC NC Figure 1 10/100/1000M Lan Port Pinouts As aforementioned, an Ethernet crossover cable is adopted to connect two ports of the same configuration (i.e. MDI-to-MDI or MDIX-to-MDIX). However, it may generate some confusion and inconveniences when deploying two different kinds of Ethernet cables. The auto-MDI/MDIX technology is developed to fix this problem: It automatically switches between MDI and MDIX as required. Auto MDI/MDIX ports on newer device interfaces detect if the connection requires a crossover, then automatically choose the MDI or MDIX configuration to properly match the other end of the link. In this case, it doesn't matter if you using straight through or crossover cables. The chart below shows cable types for MDI/MDIX and auto-MDIX. Setting MDI/MDIX Device Type PC or other MDI Device Switch, hub or other MDIX Device MDI Crossover cable Straight-through cable MDIX AutoMDI/MDIX Straight-through cable Crossover cable Either crossover or straight-through cable ©2022 Fiberroad Technology Co., Ltd All right reserved Page 4 of 10 User Manual Power over Ethernet(PoE) Pinout Diagram Power over Ethernet or PoE is a standard system that transmits or delivers electrical power along with data through the same cable. We know that there are different types of network cables are available such as cat6, cat7, cat5, etc, and different types of ports also available such as RJ45. RJ45 has a total of eight pins and it connects with an ethernet cable that consists of eight separate wires. All these eight wires are not used for the data transmission, so some of them can be used for electrical power transmission. As per the standard, the electrical current should interface with the data transmission and the cable should be safe. The Power over Ethernet system works under the standardization of the (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)IEEE 802.3 committee. Generally, PoE delivers 47-57V DC power. This PoE system is used for both data and power transmission purposes in Internet Protocol(IP) cameras, Wireless Acess points(WAPs), Voice over Internet Protocol(VoIP), etc. According to the IEEE standard cat5 or better cable is required for the transmission of high power levels. But cat3 cable also can be used if less power transmission is required. The PoE system was physically implemented under the specification of IEEE 802.3af-2003. Also, we know that there are two categories for the RJ45 colour code - T568A and T568B. IEEE 802.3af -2003 Standard PoE Pinout Diagram for T568A *Hold the copper strips toward your face No. Description 1 White Green(TX+) 2 Green(TX-) 3 White Orange(RX+) 4 Blue(DC+) - PoE 5 White Blue(DC+) - PoE 6 Orange(RX-) 7 White Brown(DC-) - PoE 8 Brown(DC-) - PoE *Hold the copper strips toward your face No. Description 1 White Orange(TX+) 2 Orange(TX-) 3 White Green(RX+) 4 Blue(DC+) - PoE 5 White Blue(DC+) - PoE 6 Green(RX-) 7 White Brown(DC-) - PoE 8 Brown(DC-) - PoE ©2022 Fiberroad Technology Co., Ltd All right reserved Page 5 of 10 User Manual Installation Before installation, confirm that the work environment meet the installation require, including the power needs and abundant space. Whether it is close to the connection equipment and other equipment are prepared or not. 1. Avoid in the sunshine, keep away from the heat fountainhead or the area where in intense EMI. 2. Examine the cables and plugs that installation requirements. 3. Examine whether the cables be seemly or not (less than 100m) according to reasonable scheme. 4. Power: AC220V power input 5. Environment: working temperature: 050 (32 to 122 Storage Temperature: -2070 -4 to +158 Relative humidity 5%95% noncondensing Assembly, Startup, and Dismantling · Installation: Mount the Micro type unit onto a fixture, or camera housings, e.g. a plank, (either on the wall or on a flat surface) with at least 2 screws piercing through the holes on the mounting frame to secure it in position. · Startup: Connect the supply voltage to start up the Media Converter via the terminal block. · Dismantling: Locate and remove the securing screws. Usually, but not limited to, at least 2 screws. Wiring Requirements Cable laying need to meet the following requirements, 1. It is needed to check whether the type, quantity and specification of cable match the requirement before cable laying; 2. It is needed to check the cable is damaged or not, factory records and quality assurance booklet before cable laying; 3. The required cable specification, quantity, direction and laying position need to match construction requirements, and cable length depends on actual position; 4. All the cable cannot have break-down and terminal in the middle; 5. Cables should be straight in the hallways and turning; 6. Cable should be straight in the groove, and cannot beyond the groove in case of holding back the inlet and outlet holes. Cables should be banded and fixed when they are out of the groove; 7. User cable should be separated from the power lines. Cables, power lines and grounding lines cannot be overlapped and mixed when they are in the same groove road. When cable is too long, it cannot hold down other cable, but structure in the middle of alignment rack; 8. Pigtail cannot be tied and swerved as less as possible. Swerving radius cannot be too small (small swerving causes terrible loss of link). Its banding should be moderate, not too tight, and should be separated from other cables; 9. It should have corresponding simple signal at both sides of the cable for maintaining. ©2022 Fiberroad Technology Co., Ltd All right reserved Page 6 of 10 User Manual AC Socket PoE PSE Fiber Media Converter FX TR XX RJ45 RT XX FX MC or SW RJ45 PoE PD or Splitter Figure: Connecting the Converter Connector TP Port Fiber Port Description 10/100BASE-TX Auto-Negotiation Auto-MDIX Flow control for Full-Duplex Backpressure for Half Duplex 10/100/1000BASE-TX Auto-Negotiation Auto-MDIX ONLY for AutoNegotiation Flow control for Full-Duplex ONLY 1000Base-SX/LC(SC/LC) with Flow Control Single Fiber TX1310nm/RX1550nm 10km Cable Connection Parameter 1000BASE-SX/LX networks only support full-duplex mode. The Switch based Media Converter breaks up TP and Fiber segments' collision domain to extend the cabling distance. UTP Cables: CAT5, or above CAT5e class UTP cables UTP Cable Limitations: Max. Length up to 328 feet (100 m) Fiber Cables: - 1000BASE-SX: 50/125, 62.5/125, or 100/140m multimode - 1000BASE-LX: 8.3/125, 8.7/125, 9/125 or 10/125m single-mode Connector 1000Base-SX(850nm 1000Base-LX (1310nm/1550nm Multimode Fiber Bandwidth MHZ-KM Distance 260 220m 200 275m Single-mode Fiber 9/125um:2km Single-mode Transceiver 1310nm: 10/20km Single-mode Transceiver 1550nm: 40-120km Sigle-mode Fiber Bandwidth MHZ-KM Distance 400 500m 500 550m ©2022 Fiberroad Technology Co., Ltd All right reserved Page 7 of 10 Specification Physical Port Copper Port SFP Slot LED Indicators Cables UTP Fiber Optic Ethernet Standards Standards Switching Capacity Jumbo Frames Power Power Supply PoE Power Capacity Power Consumption Protection User Manual 1x 10/100/1000T(X) RJ45 1x 100/1000X SFPor 1x9, SC,ST,FC connector Power SFP Link/Activity RJ45 Link/Activity RJ45 Speed RJ45 Duplex PoE UTP Cables: CAT5 or above UTP Cable Limitations: Max. length up to 330 ft. (100 m) 1000BASE-SX: 50/125, 62.5/125, or 100/140-µm Multimode 550m 1000BASE-LX: 8.3/125, 8.7/125, 9/125, or 10/125-µm Single-mode 10km IEEE802.3i 10Base-T IEEE802.3u 100Base-TX & 100Base-FX IEEE802.3ab 1000Base-T IEEE802.3z 1000Base-X IEEE802.3x Flow Control IEEE802.3af 15W PoE IEEE802.3at 30W PoE+ 2 Gbps 9K AC 100~240V, 47 to 63Hz or DC9-56V IEEE802.3 af : 15.4W IEEE802.3 at : 30W af mode: 20W at mode: 35W Over Currency ©2022 Fiberroad Technology Co., Ltd All right reserved Page 8 of 10 Specification Mechanical Housing Dimensions Weight Installation Environmental Temperature Humidity Altitude User Manual Metal 140mm×110mm×40mm(W x D x H) 500g(Bare Hardware) Desktop or Wall Mount Operating: 0 to 50 32 to 122 Storage: -20 to +70 -4 to +158 5 to 95% noncondensing 3000m(10000 ft.) ©2022 Fiberroad Technology Co., Ltd All right reserved Page 9 of 10 User Manual Regulatory Information 1.1 Electronic Emission Notices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A and protection requirements of European Emission Standard as follows: EMI Comply with FCC Part 15 Class A & CE Mark Approval LVD EN 62368-1 Safety UL and others by request 1.2 FCC Class a statement This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio communication. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada. 1.3 Disclaimer Fiberroad Technology Co., Ltd shall not be liable for damages of any kind, including, but not limited to, punitive, consequential or cost of cover damages, resulting from any errors in the product information or specifications set forth in this document and Fiberroad Technology Co., Ltd may revise this document at any time without notice. 1.4 Trademarks used in this manual Fiberroad Technology and the Fiberroad logo type and mark are registered trademarks of Fiberroad Technology Co., Ltd . Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of the trademark owners. ©2022 Fiberroad Technology Co., Ltd All right reserved Page 10 of 10Microsoft PowerPoint 2021