CLEERLINE SSF-SFP-RJ45-10G 10 Gigabit Fiber Media Converter Instruction Manual

June 9, 2024
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CLEERLINE SSF-SFP-RJ45-10G 10 Gigabit Fiber Media Converter

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Ordering Information

SSF-SFP-RJ45-10G
10/100/1000/10GBase-Tx Ethernet Media Converter to 10GBase-X SFP+ slot, AC adapter included

Overview

The SSF-SFP-RJ45-10G is a high-performance and reduced-size 10G Ethernet fiber media converter. Physical dimensions have been reduced for minimum footprint and highest density attainable in a 19” rack environment: 12 units/RU. Reliability is highly ranked with an MTBF exceeding 65,000 hours. SSF-SFP- RJ45-10G supports quad speed IEEE802.3an (10G Base-T) and 10/100/1000BaseTx to IEEE802.3ae (10G Base-X) protocols. DIP switches allow set-up in either fixed 10G mode, fixed 1G mode, or 10/100/1G/10G auto-negotiation on a copper port.

Package includes AC adapter 100-240V to DC 12V and one User Manual.

Features

  • 10/100/1000/10GBase-T to 10GBase-X SFP+ slot conversion
  • Data transparent
  • Forward Jumbo 9k+ packet size data
  • Very low latency
  • SFP+ slot supports any SFP transceiver type (SR, LR, ER, ZR, and CWDM DWDM short and long-haul models)
  • Supports SFP+ hot swap
  • Low power consumption (10W maximum).

Technical Specifications

Standards IEEE 802.3an (10GBase-T), 802.3ae(10GBase-SR,  LR, ER or ZR)
Connectors SFP+ slot, RJ45 TP port, DC power plug
RJ45 port Full duplex, 10/100/1000/10G Base-Tx
SFP+ slot Supports 10G speed SFPs
Power Adapter Adapter with AC 100-240V input, 0.5A

AC frequency: 50-60Hz, Output DC 12V/1A

Power Requirements| DC 12V, 10W max. power consumption
Dimensions| 90mm x 60mm x 20mm (SFP not included)
Mounting| Wall or shelf (optional bracket needed)
Environmental Conditions| Operating Ambient Temperature: 0 to 50℃ Operating Humidity: Maximum 85%, Non- condensing
Storage Temperature: -30 to 70℃
Storage Humidity: Maximum 95%, Non-condensing Indoor rated operating device
MTBF| 65,000 hours

Installation

  1. Choose a flat secure surface with room for proper ventilation.
  2. Power up the unit using the included AC adapter. Observe PWR LED status indicating proper power to the unit.
  3. Connect the RJ45 UTP port using Cat5e or a better cable to another Ethernet device. Make sure the TP LED indicates proper connectivity.
  4. Insert a Gigabit or Fast Ethernet-rated SFP transceiver into the SFP slot. Make sure the fiber transceiver used matches the fiber type (MM or SM) and also a similar optical transceiver at the other end of the fiber. Inspect FX LED for proper fiber link status.

Troubleshooting

  1. No TP/LNK light: verify proper UTP cabling/pinout.
  2. No FX/LNK light: verify fiber connectivity and fiber type. Consider cleaning up fiber connectors and SFPs with appropriate tools. Make sure Tx and RX ports are properly crossed between units. Make sure the FX speed is properly set on DIP SW.
  3. No PWR light: Use only the AC adapter included. Make sure AC power is available

DIP Switch Settings

  MODEL SSF-SFP-RJ45-10G
DIP Function Settings
SW 1 LFP OFF – Disabled
SW 2 ALS OFF – Disabled

SW 3

| Converter Type & Speed| ****

ON

| Works either 10G or 1G fixed speed converter


SW 4

| Converter Type & Speed| ****

ON

| RJ45:

10/100/1000/10G and SFP: 10G speed

LED Indicators

  FUNCTION
TP/LNK Off – No link; On – RJ45 link OK; Blinking – data traffic present
SPD Off – No link; On – 10G Base-T (on RJ45 port)
FX/LNK SFP1 SFP2 Off – No link; On – Fiber link OK; Blinking – data traffic

present
SFP1, SFP2| Off – No link; On – Fiber link OK; Blinking – data traffic present
LOOP| Off – No loop; On – Loop enabled
PWR| Off – No power available; On – Power is present

Warning

  1. Use only indoors in a climate-controlled environment.
  2. Avoid looking directly into fibers or lasers while the unit is powered.
  3. Use only the AC adapter included with the unit (or with the LFC series chassis available separately)

FCC and CE markings

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

This is a CE class B device, intended to be used in residential, commercial, or industrial applications.

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