CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED |
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Connecting to Your 10Base2 LAN |
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| You can use the10Base2 Coaxial port to connect to |
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| your network and to other OfficeConnect units. |
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| When using 10Base2 cable, it is important that both |
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| ends of the segment are properly terminated with |
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| 50 Ohm end pieces. |
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| Only use 50 Ohm 10BaseT cables and use a ‘Y’ piece |
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| for each unit to ensure adequate clearance of the |
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| other ports. Due to the small size of the unit, you may |
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| find that a traditional ‘T’ piece does not provide |
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| enough clearance to allow space for fingers and |
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| cables when units are stacked together. |
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1 Connect a 10Base2 ‘Y’ piece to each OfficeConnect |
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| unit and every other device to be connected. |
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| coaxial cable to form a single segment as shown in |
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| Figure |
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| of the segment by fitting end pieces. |
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| To disconnect a 10Base2 cable, twist each connector | Figure | Connecting 10Base2 Cable |
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