perle S-1110HP-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- perle
Table of Contents
- perle S-1110HP-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- IEEE 802.3bt Compliant PoE & Fiber Media Conversion
- Media Converter Features
- Specifications
- Gigabit Fiber to IP Cameras
- Redundant Dual-Fiber Uplink
- Single Mode/Single Fiber
- Media Converter Accessories
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
perle S-1110HP-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
Product Information
The S-1110HP-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters are fiber media converters designed to extend the reach and enhance the performance of non-fiber-based equipment. These converters comply with IEEE 802.3bt standards for Power over Ethernet (PoE) and fiber media conversion. They come with fixed fiber ports that support multimode or single-mode fiber with dual ST/SC connectors or single- strand fiber SC connectors. These media converters allow for data transmission from 10/100/1000BaseT devices over 1000Base-X fiber, extending the distance of an existing network by linking CAT5/6/7 cabling to multimode or single-mode fiber up to 10km. They also protect Ethernet data from EMI noise and interference by interconnecting your copper-Ethernet devices over fiber.
Perle’s S-1110HP-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters offer advanced features such as Auto-Negotiation, Auto-MDIX, Link Pass-Through, Fiber Fault Alert, and Loopback. These features enable more efficient troubleshooting and less on- site maintenance. The converters come with a lifetime warranty and free worldwide technical support, making them the smart choice for IT professionals.
Product Usage Instructions
To use the S-1110HP-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters, follow these instructions:
- Connect the 10/100/1000BaseT device to the media converter’s UTP port using a CAT5/6/7 cable.
- If using a multimode or single mode fiber, connect the fiber cable to the media converter’s fixed fiber port using the appropriate ST/SC or SC connectors.
- If using a single strand fiber, connect the fiber cable to the media converter’s fixed fiber port using the SC connector.
- Ensure that the power strain relief strap is securely attached to the media converter for a solid power connection.
- Power on the media converter.
- The media converter will automatically detect the type of cable connected and configure the connection accordingly.
- Monitor the status of the media converter using Perle’s advanced features such as Auto-Negotiation, Auto-MDIX, Link Pass-Through, Fiber Fault Alert, and Loopback.
- If needed, perform a momentary power reset to the attached Powered Device (PD) by enabling the PD Power Reset function in the media converter’s configuration. This can be useful for remotely resetting equipment.
For any technical issues or inquiries, contact Perle’s free worldwide technical support.
IEEE 802.3bt Compliant PoE & Fiber Media Conversion
- 10/100/1000 Copper to 1G Fiber
- Dual Fiber SC/ST or Single Fiber SC Connectors
- Supplies IEEE 802.3bt Hi-PoE PSE (up to 100W) power
- Compatible with IEEE 802.3af PoE and IEEE 802.3at PoE+ PoEdevices
- Dual or Single 10/100/1000Base-T PoE ports
- Advanced features: PD Reset, Fiber redundancy, Smart Link Pass-Through, Fiber Fault Alert,Auto-MDIX and Loopback
- -40°F to +167°F (-40°C to +75°C) extended operating temperature
Perle S-1110HP-XT Fiber Media Converters transparently connect copper to fiber while providing up to100 Watts of IEEE 802.3bt compliant Hi-PoE PSE power to standards-based compliant devices. Equipment found in traffic management, oil and gas pipelines, weather tracking, and industrial and outdoor applications must function in temperatures that cannot be supported by a commercial-based media converter. With an operating temperature of -40°F to +167°F (-40°C to +75°C) this Hi-PoE Media Converter is ideal for use with industrial devices subjected to harsh environments and severe temperatures such a span-tilt-zoom (PTZ) security cameras with heaters, 802.11ax/ac wireless access points, alarms, traffic controllers, sensors, and tracking devices.
Perle Hi-PoE Media Converters are classified as Power Sourcing Equipment
(PSE). While using standard cables that carry Ethernet data, Perle Hi-PoE
media converters provide power to Powered Devices(PDs) that support the IEEE
802.3bt PoE standard (up to 100W of power) or pre-standard solutions including
UPoE, 4PPoE, PoE++, UltraPoE, 4 Pair PoE, etc. As this standard is fully
backward compatible with the existing IEEE 802.3af PoE and IEEE 802.3at PoE+
standards, all of those PD’s are also supported. The S-1110HP-XT Fiber Media
Converter features single or dual 10/100/1000Base-T RJ45ports to power one or
two PDs per converter.
Learn more about PoE.
S-1110HP-XT Fiber Media Converters come with fixed fiber ports that support multimode or single-mode fiber with dual ST/SC connectors or single-strand fiber SC connectors.
- extend the life of non-fiber based equipment by enabling data transmission from 10/100/1000Base-T devices over 1000Base-X fiber
- extend the distance of an existing network by linking CAT5/6/7 cabling to multimode or single mode fiber up to 10km
- protect Ethernet data from EMI noise and interference by inter-connecting your copper-Ethernet devices over fiber.
Network Administrators can “see everything” with Perle’s advanced features such as Auto-Negotiation, Auto-MDIX, Link Pass-Through, Fiber Fault Alert, and Loopback. This allows for more efficient troubleshooting and less on-site maintenance. These cost and time-saving features, along with a lifetime warranty and free worldwide technical support, make Perle S-1110HP PoE Media Converters the smart choice for IT professionals.
Media Converter Features
S-1110HP-XT Hi-PoE Media Converter Features
Power Over Ethernet ( PSE )
- Fully Compliant with IEEE 802.3bt Type 3 and 4 PSE
- Performs the Power Sourcing Equipment ( PSE ) function on 1 or 2 UTP ports forIEEE 802.3bt compliant devices.
- All models support Type 1 ( PoE ), Type 2 ( PoE+ ), Type 3 (Hi-PoE) and Type 4 (Hi-PoE) PD gear
Advanced Power Management
- Enable/Disable PSE power by UTP port
- Single or Dual PD signature detection
- Over-Current Protection
- PD power classification detection ( Class 0 )
PD Power Reset
Ideal for remotely resetting equipment, this configurable function performs
a momentary power reset to the attached Powered Device (PD). When enabled, the
media converter will, upon loss of fiber RX, turn off PSE output power
supplied to the PD device for 2 seconds then turn the power back on and leave
it on until such time that another fiber RX link is lost (after it was re-
established). When disabled, a loss of fiber RX has no effect on PSE power to
the PD device(s).
Powered Device Support
- Type: 1, 2, 3, and 4 PDs
- Class: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 PDs
- Supports both Single-Signature and Dual-Signature PD connections
Multiport Configurations
- 2 port: 1x 10/100/1000Base-T and 1x 1000Base-X fixed fiber port
- 3 port: 2x 10/100/1000Base-T and 1x 1000Base-X fixed fiber port
Power Strain Relief strap
Included with all models, a strain relief strap is provided to ensure a
solid and secure power connection to the media converter. Ideal for areas that
may be exposed to vibration.
Auto-Negotiation (802.3u)
The media converter supports auto negotiation. The 1000Base-X fiber
interface negotiates according to 802.3 clause 37. The 10/100/1000Base-T
negotiates according to 802.3 clause 28 and 40. The 1000Base-X will link up
with its partner after the highest common denominator (HCD) is reached and the
copper has linked up with its partner. The 1000Base-X will continue to cycle
through negotiation transmitting a remote fault of offline (provided this is
enabled through the switch setting) until the copper is linked up and the HCDs
match.
The media converter supports auto-negotiation of full duplex, half duplex, remote fault, full duplex pause, asymmetric pause and Auto MDI-X.
Auto-MDIX
- Auto-MDIX (automatic medium-dependant interface crossover) detects the signaling on the copper Ethernet interface to determine the type of cable connected (straight-through or crossover) and automatically configures the connection when enabled. The media converter can also correct for wires swapped within a pair.
- The media converter will adjust for up to 120ns of delay skew between the 1000Base-T pairs.
Smart Link Pass-Through
- When the Link Mode switch is placed into Smart Link Pass-Through mode, the copper Ethernet port will reflect the state of the 1000Base-X media converter port. This feature can be used whether fiber auto-negotiation is enabled or disabled.
Fiber Fault Alert
With Fiber Fault Alert the state of the 1000Base-X receiver is passed to
the 1000Base-X transmitter. This provides fault notification to the partner
device attached to the 1000Base-X interface of the media converter. If the
1000Base-X transmitter is off as a result of this fault it will be turned on
periodically to allow the condition to clear should the partner device on the
1000Base-X be using a similar technique. This eliminates the possibility of
lockouts that occur with some media converters. Applies only when fiber auto-
negotiation is disabled.
Pause (IEEE 802.3xy)
Pause signaling is an IEEE feature that temporarily suspends data
transmission between two devices in the event that one of the devices becomes
overwhelmed. The media converter supports pause negotiation on the
10/100/1000Base-T connection and 1000Base-X fiber connection.
- With Autoneg on the device will advertise sym and asymmetric pause
- With Autoneg off – Pause receive and send will be disabled
- Duplex Full and half duplex operation supported.
- Jumbo Packets Transparent to jumbo packets up to 10KB.
- VLAN Transparent to VLAN tagged packets.
- Remote Loopback Capable of performing a loopback on the 1000Base-X fiber interface.
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Power
- Input Supply Voltage 52 – 57 vDC
Power Consumption
- 1 x 10/100/1000Base-T port models: 4 watts
- 2 x 10/100/1000Base-T port models: 4.7 watts
- Note: for the HP PoE SFP models the numbers above don’t include the SFPpower consumptions
- Power Over Ethernet (PSE) up to 100 watts per port
- Power Connector 2-Pin pluggable terminal block
Indicators
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Power (PWR)
This green LED is turned on when power is applied to the media converter. Otherwise it is off. The LED will blink slowly when either fiber port is in Loopback test mode. The LED will blink quickly if there is a hardware failure where the reason code can be identified through a combination of FDF,LKF, FDC and PSE indicator LEDs -
Fiber link on / Receive activity (LKF 1/2)
- This green LED is operational only when power is applied. The LED will blink along with transmit/receive data on the fiber port
- If a loss of link on the copper port results in a Link Passthrough condition to the fiber port, this LED will blink at a rate of once every 2 seconds until the condition is cleared.
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Copper link on /Receive activity (LKC 1/2)
- This green LED is operational only when power is applied. The LED will blink along with transmit/receive data on the 10/100/1000 UTP port
- If a loss of link on the copper port results in a Link Passthrough condition to the fiber port, this LED will blink at a rate of once every 2 seconds until the condition is cleared.
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Fiber Duplex (FDF 1/2)
This green LED is operational only when power is applied. The LED is on when the 10/100/1000Base-X link is operational in full duplex mode. The LED is off when in half duplex. If the Auto-Neg switch is turned off, this LED will always be on -
Copper Duplex (FDC 1/2)
This green LED is operational only when power is applied. The LED is on when the 10/100/1000Base-T link is operational in full duplex mode. The LED is off when in half duplex -
100/1000
This multi-color LED is operational only when power is applied. The LED is green when the speed of the copper ethernet port is running at 1000 Mbps. The LED is yellow when the speed of the copper Ethernet port is running at 100 Mbps. The LED is off when in 10 Mbps. -
PSE Status (PSE 1/2)
- This LED will signify the status of the PSE function. Using multi-color and blinking the unit will show the following status for the PSE;
- GREEN — Solid: The PSE has successfully detected a compliant PD and is applying power over the UTP (for legacy pin out simply show active power when applied)
- YELLOW — Solid: The PSE is not active. This means the PSE has been configured to provide power, but the PD is :
- Not connected
- Has not detected a compliant PD and is not applying power
- PSE has turned off power for Reset function
- OFF — PSE function switch disabled
- RED — Blinking: Error Conditions
- Capacitance too High — 1 blink
- Resistance too Low or short circuit — 2 blinks
- Resistance too high or open circuit — 3 blinks
Switches – accessible through a side opening in the chassis
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Auto-Negotiation (802.3u)
- Enabled (Default) – The media converter uses 802.3u Auto-negotiation on the 10/100/1000Base-T interface. It is set to advertise full duplex, half duplex, pause and remote fault capabilities.
- Disabled – The media converter sets the port according to the position of the speed and duplex switches.
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Link Mode
- Link Mode provides transparency to the state of the copper link allowing for simplified troubleshooting from the devices connected to the media converter.
- Normal (Default — Up)
- With Fiber Auto Negotiation enabled when the copper link goes down the 1000Base-X link is brought down. The 1000Base-X link will advertise Remote Fault (Link Fault).
- With Fiber Auto Negotiation disabled the state of the copper link has no effect on the 1000Base-X link.
- Smart Link Pass Through (Down) With Fiber Auto Negotiation enabled the behavior is as follows. When the copper link goes down the 1000Base-X link is brought down. The 1000Base-X link will advertise Remote Fault (Link Fault). When Remote Fault (Link
- Fault) is received on the 1000Base-X interface the copper transmitter will be turned off. When the copper receiver is off the 1000Base-X transmitter will be turned off. When the 1000Base-X receiver goes off the copper transmitter will be turned off.
- With Fiber Auto-Negotiation disabled the behavior is as follows. When the copper receiver is off the 1000Base-X transmitter will be turned off. When the 1000Base-X receiver goes off the copper transmitter will be turned off.
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Fiber Fault Alert
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The Fiber Fault Alert switch has meaning when Auto-Negotiation is disabled
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Enabled (Default – Up)
When the 1000Base-X receiver is off the 1000Base-X transmitter is turned off. Periodically the 1000Base-X receiver will be turned on for a short period to allow the condition to clear if the 1000Base-X link partner is using a similar feature. -
Disabled (Down)
-
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Loopback
- The media converter can perform a loopback on the 1000Base-X fiber interface. Disabled (Default – Up)
- Enabled – The 1000Base-X receiver is looped to the 1000Base-X transmitter. The copper transmitter is taken off the interface.
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Speed Copper 100 (Default) 10
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Duplex Copper Full (Default) Half
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Fiber Negotiation
- Up: The Media Converter will negotiate Ethernet parameters on the fiber connection. This will ensure that the most optimal connection parameters will be in effect. If connecting to another Perle Media Converter, this parameter should be set to Auto. The Media Converter Module will advertise 1000Mbps, Full and Half Duplex, no Pause.
- Down: The Media Converter Module’s fiber will be fixed to 1000Mbps, Full Duplex.
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Auto-MDIX (Internal Strap)
- If Auto-Negotiation (802.3u) is enabled, the media converter determines the current cable pinout to use on the copper interface. If Auto-Negotiation (802.3u) is disabled the Media converter will use the RX Energy method on the copper interface to set the port MDI or MDIX whichever is appropriate.
- Enabled (Default) – Either a straight-through or crossover type cable can be used to connect the media converter to the device on the other end of the cable.
- Disabled – If the partner device on the other end of the cable does not have the Auto-MDIX feature a specific cable, either a straight-through or crossover will be required to ensure that the media converter’s transmitter and the partner devices transmitter are connected to the others receiver. The Media converter’s 100Base-TX port is configured as MDI-X with this switch setting.
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PSE Power
- Settable for each UTP port available.
- When enabled (UP), the media converter will perform a Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) function as per IEEE802.3bt standard.
- Default is “enabled”
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PD Power Reset
- This is a technique to perform a power reset on a PD device(s) attached.
- When enabled (down), the media converter will upon loss of link on any fiber port, turn off PSE output power to the PD device(s) for 2 seconds then turn the power back on. The power remains on until any fiber link transitions from up to down again.
- With Passthrough enabled (Link Mode enabled and Fiber Auto-Negotiation enabled) , a loss of link on the fiber resulting from a loss of link on the copper, a PD Power Reset till still occur.
- When PD Power Reset disabled, loss of fiber link has no effect on PSE power to the PD device(s).
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PoE power vs Ethernet CAT
- CAT3 and above for PoE power up to 15.4 watts
- CAT5 and above for PoE power between 15.4 watts and up to 30 watts
- CAT6 and above for PoE power between 30 watts and up to 100 watts
- Note: always choose the highest Ethernet CAT category between desired speed and PoE power
Connectors
- 10/100/1000Base-T
- RJ45 connector
- 2 pair CAT5, EIA/TIA 568A/B or better cable for 10/100.
- 4 pair CAT5 UTP cable for Gigabit.
- Note: always choose the highest Ethernet CAT category between desired speed and PoE power
- Magnetic Isolation 1.5kv
- Fixed Fiber
- Dual multimode or single mode (Duplex) fiber – SC, ST
- Single strand fiber (Simplex) – SC
Filtering
- Filtering 1024 MAC Addresses
Specifications
Frame Specifications
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Buffer
1000 Kbits frame buffer memory -
Size
- Maximum frame size of 10,240 bytes — Gigabit
- Maximum frame size of 2048 bytes — Fast Ethernet
Environmental Specifications
- Operating Temperature -40 C to 75 C (-40 F to 167 F)
- Storage Temperature -40 C to 85 C (-40 F to 185 F)
- Operating Humidity 5% to 90% non-condensing
- Storage Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing
- Operating Altitude Up to 3,048 meters (10,000 feet)
- Heat Output (BTU/HR)
- 1 x 10/100/1000Base-T port models: 13.65 BTU/hr
- 2 x 10/100/1000Base-T port models: 16 BTU/hr
- MTBF (Hours)* 342019
- Chassis Metal with an IP20 ingress protection rating
Mounting
- Din Rail Kit Optional
- Rack Mount Kit Optional
Product Weight and Dimensions
- Weight 0.4 Kg, 1.0 lbs (no power adaptor)
- Dimensions 150 x 95 x 26 mm, 5.9 x 3.7 x 1.0 inches
Packaging
- Shipping Weight 0.56 kg, 1.2 lbs
- Shipping Dimensions 300 x 200 x 70 mm, 11.81 x 7.87 x 2.75 inches
Regulatory Approvals
- Emissions
- FCC Part 15 Class A, EN55022 Class A
- CISPR 22 Class A
- CISPR 32:2012/EN 55032:2012 (Class A)
- CISPR 24:2010/EN 55024:2010
- EN61000-3-2
- Immunity EN55024
- Electrical Safety
- IEC 62368-1(ed 2)
- EN 62368-1:2014
- CE
- Environmental Reach, RoHS and WEEE Compliant
- Other
- ECCN: 5A991
- HTSUS Number: 8517.62.0020
- Perle Limited Lifetime Warranty
Calculation model based on MIL-HDBK-217-FN2 @ 30 °C
Gigabit Fiber to IP Cameras
Connect 10/100/1000 IP Cameras to Gigabit Backbone
Extend the reach to IP cameras using fiber media converters. Security cameras
are typically installed in remote locations throughout a facility. For cameras
that are in the ceiling or other inaccessible areas like rooftops, light
poles, along fences, pipelines and transit routes, the cost of bringing
electrical power to each camera is eliminated by powering the equipment
through the UTP cable using a PoE media converter. Cameras with features like
Pan-Tilt-Zoom ( PTZ), heaters, de-icers, or blowers generally require higher
power (30-100 Watts), making the Perle S-1110HP PoE Media Converters the ideal
solution.
Fiber is run from an existing data closet to an area with access to power. The Hi-PoE Media Converter can be powered by 57vDC or standard 100 to 240 AC power. The media converter is attached to the power supply and the fiber cable. Copper (UTP or STP cable) Ethernet can be extended another 100 meters to the IP camera. The Hi-PoE Media Converter is converting the data from fiber to copper, adding power and transmitting it to the security camera. To simplify cabling, multiport PoE media converters enable chaining, with a fiber uplink port and a fiber downlink port, of the fiber between media converters ( also known as a bus architecture ).
A second option is to have redundant fiber links for installations requiring fiber facility protection. There is an active fiber port and a protection fiber port that can support a fiber failure switchover of less than 50 milliseconds. The Hi-PoE media converter supplies power to the camera, and has power protection from an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) battery back-up. In the event of a fiber cut and a loss of power, the camera continues to send data on the protection link.
Gigabit Fiber to Wireless Access Points
Connect 10/100/1000 Wireless Access Points to Gigabit Backbone
Extend the reach to wireless access points ( AP ) using fiber media
converters. When a company deploys a wireless network in their office or large
warehouse, APs need to be set up throughout the facility to ensure complete
coverage for reliability. The network manager will likely need to extend
further than the 100 meters allowed by copper cable to reach many of the APs.
For wireless access points that require 30-100 Watts, such as those meeting the 802.11ax standard, 802.11ac standard or containing dual radios, the Perle S-1110HP PoE Media Converter is the ideal solution.
Fiber is run from an existing data closet to an area with access to power. The Hi-PoE Media Converter can be powered by 57vDC or standard 100 to 240 AC power. The media converter is attached to the power supply and the fiber cable. Copper (UTP or STP cable) Ethernet can be extended another 100 meters to the Wireless Access Point. The Hi-PoE Media Converter is converting the data from fiber to copper, adding power and transmitting it to the WAP. To simplify cabling, multiport PoE media converters enable chaining, with a fiber uplink port and a fiber downlink port, of the fiber between media converters ( also known as a bus architecture ).
A second option is to have redundant fiber links for installations requiring fiber facility protection. There is an active fiber port and a protection fiber port that can support a fiber failure switchover of less than 50 milliseconds. The PoE+ media converter supplies power to the camera, and has power protection from an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) battery back-up. In the event of a fiber cut and a loss of power, the camera continues to send data on the protection link.
Gigabit Fiber to the Desktop / VoIP ( Voice over IP ) Phones
Connect 10/100/1000 workstations and VoIP Phones to a Gigabit Backbone
Extend the reach to your workstation and VoIP phones using fiber media
converters. For VoIP phones that require 30-100 Watts power, such as those
containing dual radios, the Perle S-1110HP PoE Media Converter is the ideal
solution.
Fiber is run from an existing data closet to an area with access to power. The
Hi-PoE Media Converter can be powered by 57vDC or standard 100 to 240 AC
power. The media converter is attached to the power supply and the fiber
cable. Copper (UTP or STP cable) Ethernet can be extended another 100 meters
to the IP Phone. The Hi-PoE Media Converter is converting the data from fiber
to copper, adding power and transmitting it to the IP Phone.
Redundant Dual-Fiber Uplink
Assured Fiber Uplink Connectivity for your critical equipment
When extending the reach of your critical Ethernet equipment using fiber media
converters, a dual fiber port media converter with Fiber Redundancy capability
provides a fast switch-over of link traffic from one fiber connection to the
other converters.
Two modes of operation are possible.;
- Redundant Fiber: When the primary link fails, the media converter redirects traffic to the other fiber port within 50ms.
- Redundant Primary: When the primary link fails, the media converter redirects traffic to the secondary fiber port within 50ms. Upon restoration of the primary fiber link, traffic is automatically redirected back to the primary fiber.
Single Mode/Single Fiber
Connect copper ports over a single fiber strand ( also referred to as “Bi-
Directional” BiDi )
When Single Strand fiber is used, a pair of Single Fiber Media Converters is
needed for the copper to fiber conversion. Perle Single Fiber Media Converters
are also referred to as “Up/Down” models. For example the S-1110HP-SC05U
(“Up”) and S-1110HP-SC05D (“Down”), shown below, must be used in pairs. An
“Up” must be matched with a “Down” peer to deal with transmit and receive
frequencies separately.
S-1110HP-SC05US-1110HP-SC05D
The majority of installations for single mode fiber media converters are of
the “dual connector” or “dual fiber” type where one fiber connection is used
for transmit, the other for receive. These are physically “crossed” to match
up the Transmit/Receive links.
However, to reduce costs, or where there are limits on available fiber, WDM technology may be utilized. WDM uses separate transmit and receive frequencies to communicate on a single fiber strand. WDM technology relies on the fact that optical fibers can carry many wavelengths of light simultaneously without interaction between each wavelength. Thus, a single fiber can carry many separate wavelength signals or channels simultaneously.
So remember, if Single Strand fiber is used, you will need an “Up” Media Converter on one side and a “Down” Media Converter on the other for copper to fiber conversion.
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Model| # PoE| Fiber Port| Type| Transmit|
Receive| Power| Wavelength| Fiber| Core| Modal|
Operating
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| ports| Connector| | (dBm)| (dBm)| Budget|
(nm)| Type| Size| Bandwidth| Distance
| | | | | | (dBm)| | | (um)| *(MHzKm)|
| Min| Max| Min| Max**|
---|---|---|---|---|---
| ****
1
| ****
Dual SC
| ****
1000Base-SX
| ****
-9.5
| ****
-4.0
| ****
-17
| ****
-3.0
| ****
7.5
| ****
850
| ****
MMF
| ****
62.5
| ****
160
| ****
220 m
(722 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
62.5
| ****
200
| ****
275 m
(902 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
400
| ****
500 m
(1,640 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
500
| ****
550 m
(1,804 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
2000
| ****
1000 m
(3281 ft)
| ****
1
| ****
Dual ST
| ****
1000Base-SX
| ****
-9.5
| ****
-4.0
| ****
-17
| ****
-3.0
| ****
7.5
| ****
850
| ****
MMF
| ****
62.5
| ****
160
| ****
220 m
(722 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
62.5
| ****
200
| ****
275 m
(902 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
400
| ****
500 m
(1,640 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
500
| ****
550 m
(1,804 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
2000
| ****
1000 m
(3281 ft)
| ****
1
| ****
Dual SC
| ****
1000Base-LX/LH
| ****
-9.5
| ****
-3.0
| ****
-20
| ****
-3.0
| ****
10.5
| ****
1310
| ****
MMF*
| ****
62.5
| ****
500
| ****
1000 m
(3281 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
400
| ****
550 m
(1,804 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
400
| ****
550 m
(1,804 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | ****
SMF
| ****
**
| ****
–
| ****
10 km
(6.2 mi)
| ****
1
| ****
Dual ST
| ****
1000Base-LX/LH
| ****
-9.5
| ****
-3.0
| ****
-20
| ****
-3.0
| ****
10.5
| ****
1310
| ****
MMF*
| ****
62.5
| ****
500
| ****
550 m
(1,804 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
400
| ****
550 m
(1,804 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
400
| ****
550 m
(1,804 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | ****
SMF
| ****
**
| ****
–
| ****
10 km
(6.2 mi)
| ****
2
| ****
Single SC
| ****
1000Base-SX
| ****
-9.5
| ****
-3.0
| ****
-20
| ****
-3.0
| ****
10.5
| ****
850
| ****
MMF
| ****
62.5
| ****
160
| ****
220 m
(722 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
62.5
| ****
200
| ****
275 m
(902 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
400
| ****
500 m
(1,640 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
500
| ****
550 m
(1,804 ft)
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
2000
| ****
1000 m
(3281 ft)
| ****
2
| ****
Single ST
| ****
1000Base-SX
| ****
-9.5
| ****
-3.0
| ****
-20
| ****
-3.0
| ****
10.5
| ****
850
| ****
MMF
| ****
62.5
| ****
160
| ****
220 m
(722 ft)
| ****
62.5
| ****
200
| ****
275 m
(902 ft)
|
---|---|---|---|---
50
| ****
400
| ****
500 m
(1,640 ft)
|
50
| ****
500
| ****
550 m
(1,804 ft)
|
50
| ****
2000
| ****
1000 m
(3281 ft)
|
| ****
2
| ****
Single SC
| ****
1000Base-LX/LH
| ****
-9.5
| ****
-3.0
| ****
-20
| ****
-3.0
| ****
10.5
| ****
1310
| ****
MMF*
| ****
62.5
| ****
500
| ****
550 m
(1,804 ft)
|
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
400
| ****
500 m
(1,640 ft)
|
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
500
| ****
550 m
(1,804 ft)
|
| | | | | | | | | | ****
SMF
| ****
**
| ****
–
| ****
10 km
(6.2 mi)
|
| ****
2
| ****
Single ST
| ****
1000Base-LX/LH
| ****
-9.5
| ****
-3.0
| ****
-20
| ****
-3.0
| ****
10.5
| ****
1310
| ****
MMF*
| ****
62.5
| ****
500
| ****
550 m
(1,804 ft)
|
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
400
| ****
500 m
(1,640 ft)
|
| | | | | | | | | | | ****
50
| ****
500
| ****
550 m
(1,804 ft)
|
| | | | | | | | | | ****
SMF
| ****
**
| ****
–
| ****
10 km
(6.2 mi)
|
Single Fiber Models Recommended use in pairs
| Transmit (dBm)| | Receive (dBm)| |
Power
| | |
Core
|
Modal
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| # PoE| | | | | | | Budget| Wavelength| Fiber|
Size| Bandwidth| Operating
Model| ports| Connector| Type| Min| Max|
Min| Max| (dBm)| (nm)| Type| (um)| *(MHz
Km)| Distance**
|
1
|
Single SC
|
1000Base-BX-U
|
-9.0
|
-3.0
|
-20
|
-3.0
|
11
|
1310 / 1490
|
SMF
|
**
|
–
|
10 km
| | | | | | | | | | | | | (6.2 mi)
|
1
|
Single SC
|
1000Base-BX-D
|
-9.0
|
-3.0
|
-20
|
-3.0
|
11
|
1490 / 1310
|
SMF
|
**
|
–
|
10 km
| | | | | | | | | | | | | (6.2 mi)
|
2
|
Single SC
|
1000Base-BX-U
|
-9.0
|
-3.0
|
-20
|
-3.0
|
11
|
1310 / 1490
|
SMF
|
**
|
–
|
10 km
| | | | | | | | | | | | | (6.2 mi)
|
2
|
Single SC
|
1000Base-BX-D
|
-9.0
|
-3.0
|
-20
|
-3.0
|
11
|
1490 / 1310
|
SMF
|
**
|
–
|
10 km
| | | | | | | | | | | | | (6.2 mi)
The minimum fiber cable distance for all converters listed is 2 meters.
- A mode-conditioning adapter as specified by the IEEE standard, is required regardless of the span length. Note how the mode conditioning adapter for 62.5-um fibers has a different specification from the mode-conditioning adapter for 50-um fibers.
- ITU-T G.652 SMF as specified by the IEEE 802.3z standard.
Media Converter Accessories
4 DIN Rail Mount Bkt DIN Rail Mounting Kit
- MCSM Standalone media converter wall mount bracket
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References
- S-1110HP-XT Fiber Media Converters with Hi-PoE PSE (up to 100W)
- Environmental Policy | Fiber & Serial to Ethernet | Perle
- Contact Us | Reliable Device Networking Hardware | Perle
- Media Converters | Link Fiber and Copper Networks | Perle
- S-1110HP-XT Fiber Media Converters with Hi-PoE PSE (up to 100W)
- S-1110DHP-SC05-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
- S-1110DHP-ST05-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
- S-1110DHP-SC10-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
- S-1110DHP-ST10-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
- S-1110HP-SC05-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
- S-1110HP-ST05-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
- S-1110HP-SC10-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
- S-1110HP-ST10-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
- S-1110HP-SC10U-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
- S-1110HP-SC10D-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
- S-1110DHP-SC10U-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
- S-1110DHP-SC10D-XT Hi-PoE Media Converters
- 4 DIN Rail Mount Bkt | Perle
- MCSM Standalone media converter wall / rack mount bracket | Perle
- Link Pass-Through | Ethernet to Fiber Tech Note | Perle
- Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Background | Technical Note | Perle
- Single Strand (WDM) Fiber