legrand UTP-FIBER1G-USB 1G Fiber Converter Dongle with Power over USB User Guide
- June 8, 2024
 - Legrand
 
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UTP-FIBER1G-USB 1G Fiber Converter Dongle with Power over USB
User Guide
UTP-FIBER1G-USB 1G Fiber Converter Dongle with Power over USB
UTP-to-Fiber Media Converter
Thank you for purchasing the UTP-Fiber1G-USB, a 1G Fiber Converter with Power
over USB.
Package Contents
- 1G Fiber-to-UTP Converter with Power over USB QS Rule
 
Product Features
- Single-mode and multi-mode fiber support
 - Distance up to 10km for single-mode fiber and up to 800m for multi-mode fiber
 - Link Fault Pass-Through (LFP) support
 - Auto dust cover
 - Auto crossing to simplify cabling (MDI/MDIX)
 - Individual LEDs to indicate power and communication status
 
LED Panel
| LED Label | Color | Status | Meaning | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Power | Green | On | Module On | 
| No light | Off | Module Off | |
| Link/ACT | Green | On | 1000 Mbps | 
| Green Blinking | On | Activity | |
| No light | Off | Disconnected | |
| Fiber | Blue | On | Connected | 
| No light | Off | Disconnected | 
LED Operation for Link Fault Pass-Through (LFP)
| Diagram | Conditions | Dongle LED Presentation | 
|---|---|---|
| Description | Color | Status | 
| Normal Operations | PWR | Green | 
Link/ACT
On| Green|
Fiber| Blue| On
1| Switch and Converter disconnected| PWR| Green| On
Link/ACT| Green| Off
Fiber| Blue| Off
2| Converter TX Fiber disconnected | PWR| Green| On
Link/ACT| Green| Blinking every 5 seconds
Fiber| Blue| Off
3| Converter RX Fiber disconnected | PWR| Green| On
Link/ACT| Green| Off
Fiber| Blue| Off  
*Note: The device at the remote side must support Link Fault Pass-Through (LFP).
Installing the UTP-Fiber1G-USB
- Plug the RJ45 connector of UTP-Fiber1G-USB into the RJ45 port of the target device.
 - Plug the USB type A connector of UTP-Fiber1G-USB into the USB port of the target device to serve as power source.
 - Flip open the dust cover of the UTP-Fiber1G-USB to reveal the fiber port, then connect the fiber cable’s LC connector to the fiber port. Warning: To prevent damage to the dust cover, do not bend it all the way back.
 - Connect the other end of the fiber cable to the fiber port of a target device to verify that the fiber connection is complete.
 
Removing the UTP-Fiber1G-USB
- 
Press the fiber cable’s connector and pull to remove it from UTP-Fiber1G-USB.
 - 
Remove the UTP-Fiber1G-USB’s USB type A connector from its power source.
 - 
Press the latch down and pull to remove UTP-Fiber1G-USB from the target device’s RJ45 port.
 
Product Specifications
General Specifications|
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Function| Fiber Converter dongle
R145 port| 1000 Base-Tx Auto negotiation (IEEE 802.3u)
Fiber Port| 1000 Base-X Full-duplex (IEEE 802.3u)
Properties of optic port|
Total number of FO ports| 1
Connector type| LC
Fiber Mode| Duplex Fiber
link Distance (Max)| Up to 10Km for Single-mode fiber Up to 800m for Multi-
mode fiber
Data rate| 1.25Gbps
Wavelength| 1310nm
Optical Output Power Range| -1 “-5 dBm
Optical Receive Sensitivity| -21 `-3 dBm
Properties of R145 port|
Total number of RI-15 Ethernet interfaces|
Connection type| R145 male
Data rate| 1000Mbps
MDI/MDIx switchover| Auto MDI/MDIX
Environmental Specifications|
Operating| 0°C-55°C
Operating Humidity (Max)| 5%-95%
Degree of protection| IP20
Power Requirements|
Connector type| USB 3.0 / USB 2.0 Type A
Power Consumption| typical| 2.1 W
maximum| 2.5 W
Physical Characteristics  
Housing| Metal
Dimension| 82.33(L)20(W)16.56(H) mm
Weight| 50g
Standards and Certifications
EMC/EMI| CE and FCC
Green product| RoHS and REACH  
UTP-Fiber1G-USB QSG
UTP_Fiber1G_USB-QSG-revA1
255-80-0069-00-RoHS
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