Alloy Computer Products POE120 Series manual Default Auto, Fibre Default 100FDX Port

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4.Installing the Converter

4.1POE120 converter connected to a Power Sourcing Equipment Device (PSE)

1.Connect the copper cable to your IEEE 802.3af compliant PSE device. The POE120 can also work as a standard media converter and connect to a non POE device. (power supply is optional)

2.Connect the fibre cable to your connecting device.

Note:

-Please make sure that the 802.3af power is being supplied from a PSE device to the PD Media Converter.

-In case there is no 802.3af PSE available or the PSE device power fails, you may install an AC-DC adapter as a backup solution. Do not connect the PSE Copper port and a AC-DC adapter at the same time. (the power options are not designed in a redundant configuration)

 

Default: Auto

TP

Auto or Force setting, see figure 11. S1-Bit 1

Attach Cat. 5 cable to the copper port and ensure the cable run is not

Port

over 100m in distance.

 

The Copper port supports Auto MDI-X, therefore there is no need to

 

use a cross-over cable when connecting to a switch.

Fibre

Default: 100FDX

Port

”100FDX”/”100HXD” setting, see figure 11. S1-Bit 5

Fig. 1 View of the POE120 Series Media Converter

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