Kingston Technology KND2415TX manual Hardware Installation, Power LED, Collision LEDs

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Hardware Installation

Hardware Installation

Before you begin installing network cables, please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the dual-speed hub. See the diagram below:

Front Panel

Fig. 3-1 Front Panel

Power LED

The green LED indicates the power status. The LED will light up when the AC power connector is properly connected to a power source.

Collision LEDs

There are two (2) separate collision LEDs for both 10Mbps and 100Mbps segments. If a collision is detected on a 10Mbps segment, the “10” LED will ash amber. If a collision is detected on a 100Mbps segment, the “100” LED will ash amber. Collisions occur when 2 or more ports receive data simultaneously

100TX (Speed-Detection) LEDs

The 100TX LED lights up when 100Mbps operation is detected. The 100TX LED will not light up if 10Mbps operation is detected.

Link / Activity LEDs

The LINK / ACTIVITY LEDs service both 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX operation. A steady green light indicates that a good link has been established. A ashing green light indicates that data is being received.

If the Link LED does not display a steady green link light, please check the following:

1.Make sure the power is turned on for both the PC and EtheRx hub.

2.Verify that the correct network drivers have been loaded on the PC. Some network adapters require the drivers to be loaded to establish a proper link.

3.Make sure the correct cable type is selected.

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KND2415TX User’s Guide - Rev. A00

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Contents PORT10/100TX KND2415TX Users Guide Rev. A00 Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents Kingston Technology Company KND2415TX IntroductionPackage Contents Special FeaturesDesign Features Power LED Hardware InstallationCollision LEDs 100TX Speed-Detection LEDsUplink Port 10/100TX UTP PortsAC Power Connector Power SwitchFuse Fan UnitsStacking Conguration Stack-In / Stack-Out PortsKingston Technology Company Appendices UTP Port Pin Assignments Appendix a Pin AssignmentsUTP Cable Wiring Appendix B Cabling GuidelinesUTP Cable Type Table B-4 4-Pair T568A Wiring UTP Cable Wiring StandardsTerms You Should Be Familiar With UTP Cable Rating CodesEnvironmental Appendix C SpecicationsAppendix D Commonly Asked Questions What is Category 5?Class J vs. Class JJ 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Repeaters Will 100BASE-TX run on Category 3 cable?What are the Guidelines for Proper Termination? Can I mix CAT 3 and CAT 5 cabling in the same building?Can a Four-Pair CAT 5 cable support two 100BASE-TX devices? Appendix E Mounting Templates Rubber Feet for DesktopsBrackets for Rack Mounting Limited Warranty Statement Duration of WarrantyAppendix F Warranties and Notices Warranty Claim Requirements Free Technical SupportDisclaimers C. Certication CE NoticeTick Certication