Transition Networks E-PSW-TX-02 Site Considerations, Installation, Part Number

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2. SITE CONSIDERATIONS

The site for the Transition Networks’ pocket switch must provide:

AC power outlet for each Transition Networks’ pocket switch

Adequate ventilation

Standard environmental conditions

Isolation from electrical noise, including radio transmitters and broadband amplifiers, motors, high power electrical lines, or fluorescent light fixtures.

Additionally:

The twisted pair cables should not run in the same conduit with power line cables.

Phone lines should be separated from data cables.

Flat or “silver satin” wires should not be used.

And:

The entire installation should comply with the IEEE Ethernet 802.3 and the 802.3u specifications.

3. INSTALLATION

To install the Transition Networks’ pocket switch:

Unpack Transition Networks’ pocket switch

Install Transition Networks’ pocket switch on stable, flat surface

Set DIP switch

Install network cable

Power Transition Networks’ pocket switch.

Direction is provided in the pages that follow.

Unpacking the Transition Networks’ Pocket Switch

The Transition Networks’ pocket switch packing contents should include the following:

Item

Part Number

Transition Networks’

E-PSW-TX-02

Pocket Switch

OR

 

E-PSW-FX-02

Power Supply Adapter

3340, 3507, 3342, 3340, 3346, 3511,

 

OR 3537/power cord: 3522 .

 

(depending upon power configuration

 

in country where installed)

User’s Guide

33015

Installing on Flat, Stable Surface

The Transition Networks’ pocket switch was designed and built to be installed on a table or shelf.

Ensure that the installation location is:

stable

well- ventilated

near a standard AC electrical outlet.

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Transition Networks’

Pocket Switch

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Contents Technical Specifications PSW-TX-02, E-PSW-FX-02100BASE-FX Cable Specifications 100BASE-FX Cable and Connector Specifications100BASE-FX Connector Characteristics 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Cable and Connector Specifications Ethernet Cable SpecificationsTable of Contents Features Transition Networks’ Pocket SwitchesIntroduction Warranty Statement Evolving Ethernet NetworkMaintenance Fault IsolationNetwork Flexibility Technical Support ContactConnectors, Switches, and Indicators ConnectorsLED Indicators Switches at surface opposite connectorsEthernet Switching Powering Transition Networks’ Pocket SwitchEthernet CSMA/CD Protocol Installing Network Cable Connecting Fiber Cable to TX/RX ConnectorsInstalling Cable MAC Address TableDoubling Bandwidth by Installing Full-Duplex Connecting Twisted-Pair Copper Cable to RJ-45 ConnectorLegacy CSMA/CD Ethernet is Half-Duplex Microsegmented Ethernet Link is Full-DuplexStraight-Through/Crossover 10BASE-T /100BASE-TX Switch to Terminal connections mustNIC, printer Connecting Legacy Ethernet to Fast Ethernet Calculating RTD Round Trip DelayLegacy Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Migrating from Legacy Ethernet to Fast EthernetAuto-Negotiation 5-Segment Rule 10BASE-TAssigning Segment Numbers Half-duplex Fiber Increasing Network Distance by Installing 100BASE-FXFull-duplex Fiber Setting DIP Switch Class I and Class II Fast Ethernet RepeatersInstallation Unpacking the Transition Networks’ Pocket SwitchInstalling on Flat, Stable Surface Site Considerations