Power the E-FL-HB-0x00

NOTE: When the hub is connected to an AC outlet supplying 100-240VAC at 50-60 Hz, the hub automatically powers ON

To power ON the E-FL-HB-0x00:

1.Locate power receptacle at back of E-FL-HB-0x00.

2.Plug unit end (female) of power cord into E-FL-HB-0x00 power receptacle.

3.Plug outlet end (male) of power cord into correct voltage AC wall socket.

4.At E-FL-HB-0x00 front, verify that P(o)W(e)R LED is illuminated.

4.Connect AUI drop cable female connector to the AUI port on a 10BASE-5 cable transceiver or media attachment unit (MAU).

5.Verify that 10BASE-5 segment is terminated at both ends using 50-ohm terminators.

THROUGH BNC UPLINK

NOTE: Refer to 5-4-3 rule (page 3) to keep network configuration within acceptable bounds.

NOTE: In a coax thinnet installation, the first and last device in the daisy-chain must be terminated using a 50 ohm terminator. Additionally, the 10BASE-2 segment must be grounded to “earth ground” at one end.

To connect to 10BASE-2 network:

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Terminator

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Earth Ground

 

1.Locate BNC uplink adapter installed at E-FL-HB-0x00 back (See page 4.)

2.Locate or build IEEE 802.3 compliant 10BASE-2 cable and male BNC T-connector. (See page 14.)

3.Install the mating T-connector to the female BNC connector on the E-FL-HB-0x00

4.Install 10BASE-2 cable at one side of the T-connector.

5.Install 10BASE-2 cable at other side of T-connector OR, if the E-FL-HB-0x00 is the last network device in the daisy chain, install 50-ohm terminator.

6.Verify that the 10BASE-2 segment coax cable segment is terminated properly at both ends.

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Milan Technology E-FL-HB-0400, EFLHB0X00 Power the E-FL-HB-0x00, Through BNC Uplink, To connect to 10BASE-2 network