Omnitron Systems Technology 10/100M user manual Installing PLUG-IN Modules and Connecting Cables

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3.3INSTALLING PLUG-IN MODULES AND CONNECTING CABLES

a.Carefully slide the module into an open slot in the chassis. Align the module with the installation guides and ensure that the module is firmly seated against the backplane. Secure the module by fastening the front panel thumbscrew (push in and turn clockwise to tighten) to the chassis front. Verify the “Pwr” LED is ON (indicating the chassis is powered).

a.The 10/100M standalone Network Interface Device (NID) is available in tabletop and wall-mounting models. For wall-mounting, attach the NID to a wall, backboard or other flat surfaces. For tabletop installations, place the unit on a flat level surface. Attach the rubber feet to the bottom of the NID to prevent the unit from sliding. Make sure the unit is placed in a safe, dry and secure location.

To power the unit using the AC/DC adapter, connect the AC/DC adapter to the AC outlet. Then connect the barrel plug at the end of the wire on the AC/DC adapter to the 2.5mm DC barrel connector (center-positive) on the unit. Confirm that the unit has powered up properly by checking the power status LED located on the front of the unit.

To power the unit using a DC power source, prepare a power cable using a two-conductor insulated wire (not supplied) with a 14 AWG gauge minimum. Cut the power cable to the length required. Strip approximately 3/8 of an inch of insulation from the power cable wires. Connect the power cables to the 10/100M standalone unit by fastening the stripped ends to the DC power connector.

Connect the power wires to the DC power source. The Power LED should indicate the presence of power.

WARNING: Note the wire colors used in making the positive and negative connections. Use the same color assignment for the connection at the DC power source.

NOTE: If mounting with a safety ground attachment, use the safety ground screw at the rear of the unit.

b.When using a 10/100M SFP model, insert the SFP Fiber transceiver into the Port 1 SFP receptacle on the 10/100M.

NOTE: The release latch of the SFP Fiber transceiver must be in the closed (up) position before insertion.

c.Connect the UTP port via a Category 5 or better cable to a 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX Ethernet device.

d.Connect the appropriate multimode or single-mode fiber cable to the fiber port of the installed module. It is important to ensure that the transmit (Tx) is attached to the receive side of the device at the other end and the receive (Rx) is attached to the transmit side. Single-fiber (SF) media converter models operate in pairs. The Tx wavelength must match the Rx wavelength at the other end and the Rx wavelength must match the Tx wavelength at the other end.

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Contents Standalone and PLUG-IN Module Table of Contents Overview Port Structure Installation Procedure Configuring DIP-SWITCHES 1.2 SW2 Fiber Full/Half-Duplex FDX/HDX 1.5 SW5 UTP Full/Half Duplex FDX/HDX These DIP-switches are for factory use only Installing PLUG-IN Modules and Connecting Cables Passwords Management Options screen will be displayed Setting IP and Control Preferences Setting the Chassis Number and Name Setting 10/100M Passwords Setting Snmp Preferences Setting SNMPv1/v2c Read and Write Community Names Setting the Snmp Trap IP Host Addresses Vlan ID Page Access the 10/100M Remotely Updating the 10/100M Firmware via the Serial Console Port Verify Operation Detailed Module Configuration NMM8919-0 10/100M UTP HDX UTP FDX LEDModule Management Mode Port Configuration Port Access SFP Information A167EC500000 4 802.3ah Parameters OUI UTP Port Vlan Page Tagged Vlan Pvid BP BBP a UTP BP a BP B Vlan ID VIDVlan Table is Empty Vlan ID +1 Vlan ID CNode Loopback To refresh the Port Statistic screen, press Enter 10/100M Specifications Cable TypesTroubleshooting Guide Possible CausesPossible Causes Warranty Limitation of Warranty