Omnitron Systems Technology Network Card 10 100 Plus User Manual |
negotiation and the Link Mode is “LS” Link Segment.
available with the 10/100 Plus, including Link Segment
(Normal Mode), Link Propagate (Link Loss Carry
Forward), Remote Fault Detection and Symmetrical
Fault Detection. The link mode assist in the
identification and isolation of link failures.
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2. Connect the UTP port to a 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX
Ethernet device using a Category 5 cable (or better).
Wall Mounting Hardware Kit
USB Power Adapter Cable
4381
9130-2
9113-PS
miConverter™ 10/100 Plus
Media Converter
User Manual
3. Connect the fiber optic port to a 100BASE-FX Fast
Ethernet device via the fiber cable of the appropriate
mode and type. When connecting dual fiber models,
the miConverter 10/100 Plus transmitter (Tx) must
attach to the receiver side of its link partner; the
receiver (Rx) must attach to the transmitter. When
connecting single-fiber (SF) models, the Tx
wavelength on one end has to match the Rx wavelength
on the other. Based on this guideline, the SF media
converter models must be used in pairs, such as the
1130-2-x matched with the 1131-2-x.
US Domestic AC Power Adapter
Universal AC Power Adapter
(requires AC power cord)
9115-PS
WARNING!
Europe AC Power Adapter
United Kingdom AC Power Adapter
Australia AC Power Adapter
Japanese AC Power Adapter
European Connector Clip*
UK Connector Clip*
9116-PS-3
9116-PS-4
9116-PS-5
9116-PS-8
9116-3
Before inserting the Power Adapter, verify
that the power on the unit is appropriate
for your AC line voltage source.
miConverter 10/100 Plus Models
Fiber Mode Type /
Dual Fiber [DF] or Distance
Single-Fiber [SF]
Tx
Rx
Connector Types
ST SC
Lambda Lambda
[nm]
1310
1310
1310
1550
1310
1310
1550
1550
[nm]
1310
1310
1310
1550
1550
1550
1310
1310
POWER ADAPTER NOTICE
MM / DF
SM / DF
SM / DF
SM / DF
SM / SF
SM / SF
SM / SF
SM / SF
5km
30km
60km
120km
20km
40km
20km
40km
1120-0-x 1122-0-x
1121-1-x 1123-1-x
1121-2-x 1123-2-x
9116-4
This product should only be used with Omnitron supplied
Power Supply model numbers 9113-PS, 9115-PS,
9130-2, 9116-PS-3, 9116-PS-4, 9116-PS-5 or
9116-PS-8.
Australian Connector Clip*
Japanese Connector Clip*
9116-5
4. Mount the miConverter 10/100 Plus using the
included Velcro® strips or optional wall-mounting
bracket kit (P/N 1091-0).
9116-8
-
-
-
-
-
1123-3-x
1130-1-x
1130-2-x
1131-1-x
1131-2-x
*All spare Connector Clips are interchangeable with AC Power
Adapters 9116-PS-3, 9116-PS-4, 9116-PS-5 and 9116-PS-8
In order to guarantee performance when powering the
miConverter 10/100 Plus with the USB Power
Adapter cable (P/N 9130-2), the cable must be
connected to a Full-Powered USB Type-A port (5V,
500mA).
5. Connect the appropriate power source.
DESCRIPTION
The miConverter™ 10/100 Plusis a 10/100BASE-T copper
to 100BASE-FX fiber media converter. The UTP copper
port can automatically detect the speed, duplex mode
and crossover mode of the connected device, or it can
be manually configured via DIP-switches.
DIP-SWITCH SETTINGS
When choosing power options, replace (-x) in the model number
with the suffix number that corresponds to the power supply of
choice below. Example: 1103-3-6 stands for
Link Mode
UTP Mode
1103-3-x with USB Power Adapter
NOTE: Not all USB Type-A ports are Full-Powered
USB ports. The Full-Powered USB Type-A ports
are usually the USB ports found on computer
cases or on self-powered (powered by an AC
adapter) USB hubs.
-1
-2
US Power Supply - 120Volt / 60Hz
Universal Power Supply (requires AC power cord) -
100-240Volt / 50-60Hz
LS (default)
LP
AN Auto (default)
MAN 10Mbps HD
MAN 100Mbps HD
MAN 100Mbps FD
The 100BASE-FX fiber port operates in Full-Duplex
mode and supports single-mode or multimode fiber
with ST or SC fiber connectors. Single-mode models
feature Bi-Directional fiber and support distances of
up to 40km. The various fiber models options are
described in the table on the first page.
-3
-4
-5
-6
-8
Euro Power Supply - 100-240Volt / 50-60Hz
UK Power Supply - 100-240Volt / 50-60Hz
Australia Power Supply - 100-240Volt / 50-60Hz
USB Power Adapter Cable
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
US/JPN Power Supply - 100-240Volt / 50-60Hz
1. Configure the miConverter 10/100 Plus with the
appropriate DIP-switch settings. The factory default
configuration for the UTP copper port is “AN” Auto-
For power supplies -3, -4, -5 and -8, country/region specific clips are
used to provide the necessary power connection.
Figure 1: DIP-switch Configurations
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Several Link Modes (fault-detection capabilities) are
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UTP Mode Selection
Symmetrical Fault Detect (SFD)
Link Propagate (LP)
The UTP port is configured using the DIP-switches
as shown in Figure 1. There are four modes of
operation based on the position of the DIP-switches.
The factory default configuration is “AN” Auto-
negotiation. In the “AN” mode, the port will advertise
100Mbps Full-Duplex, 100Mbps Half-Duplex, 10Mbps
Full-Duplex and 10Mbps Half-Duplex.
“SFD” generates a Link Loss signal on all ports on
both media converters when a loss of link signal is
detected by one of the ports. In Figure 2(E), the
pattern of LEDs gives an indication of the failure
point.
“LP” generates (transmits) a link signal only when a
link signal is detected. Utilizing this configuration, a
loss of a receive link signal will continue to ‘propagate’
through to the next port in the network. In Figure
2(C), a loss of a receive link on the fiber optic port
causes the UTP port to drop its link due to the
propagated fiber optic link state. This setting allows
the loss of a link to be detected by SNMP or other
managed network devices to which the miConverter
10/100 Plus is connected.
LP
RFD+LS
RFD
(D)
(E)
NOTE: Both media converters must be configured
with the SFD Link Mode. The SFD function is only
supported by Omnitron Systems equipment.
Switch 1 Converter A
SFD
Converter B Switch 2
SFD
The UTP port can be configured for Manual negotiation
by setting the appropriate DIP-switches. The port
can be configured for 100Mbps Full-Duplex, 100Mbps
Half-Duplex and 10Mbps Half-Duplex.
Normal Operation
RFD
NOTE: Only the first loss of a receive link detected by
the miConverter 10/100 Plus turns off the other port’s
transmit link. An additional loss of a receive link on the
other port has no affect on the miConverter 10/100
Plus. The miConverter 10/100 Plus returns to normal
operation when the first loss of a receive link is restored.
Fiber
Fiber
UTP
UTP
Link Mode Selection
(A)
(B)
(C)
The miConverter 10/100 Plus can be configured for
several different Link Modes. The DIP-switch
illustration in Figure 1 indicates how to configure the
different Link Modes.
Switch 1 Converter A
Converter B Switch 2
UTP
UTP
Switch 1 Converter A
LS
Converter B Switch 2
LS
LED ON
LED OFF
LED Flashing
LED ON or OFF
Link Segment (LS)
Remote Fault Detect + Link Segment (RFD + LS)
“RFD+LS” generates a link signal only when a link
signal is detected. However, instead of propagating
the fault forward, the loss of link is looped back. In
Figure 2(D), a loss of a received link state is looped
back causing the port to stop transmitted the link
state. Because the other unit is configured for Link
Propagate, the UTP port will drop its link due to the
propagated fiber optic link state.
“LS” (factory default) generates and detects a link
signal at each point in the network. Utilizing this
configuration, a loss of a receive link signal will only
affect the port detecting the loss of signal. All the
other ports will continue to generate a link signal.
Figure 2(A) indicates the normal operation of the
system without faults. Figure 2(B) indicates a loss
of a receive link on the fiber optic port, the UTP
port continues to maintain its link.
- LED status depends on the link
type; AN - OFF, MAN - ON
Switch 1 Converter A
LP
Converter B Switch 2
LP
Figure 2: Link Modes
NOTE: It is not permitted to set both Converter A and
B to RFD at the same time; a deadly embrace will
occur.
Switch 1 Converter A
Converter B Switch 2
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