CLEERLINE SSF-SFP-RJ45POE-1G PoE+ (PSE) Media Converter User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- CLEERLINE
Table of Contents
CLEERLINE SSF-SFP-RJ45POE-1G PoE+ (PSE) Media Converter
Introduction
This product supports IEEE802.3U IEEE802.3z 1000Base-Tx/Fx protocol and
IEEE802.3at/af PoE+ PSE applications. The internal AC/DC power supply and PSE
controller can output up to 30Watts (DC52V/600mA) or 25Watts (DC48V/540mA) or
15.4Watts (DC48V/350mA) power into a CAT5 twisted-pair cable.
The following guide is for the user’s reference.
Package Contents
The following items are included:
- PoE+ (PSE) media converter
- Power cable
- User manual
Please contact the seller immediately if any of the above are missing or damaged
Installation
Interface
RJ-45 Interface
The transmission media uses CAT5 twisted-pair with a maximum length of up to
100 meters (330 feet).
Fiber Interface
Fiber interface accepts duplex mode type, including two interfaces, send (TX)
and receive (RX). When the two sets of optical transceiver are interfaced or
connected to switch with fiber interface, the fiber is in cross connection,
i.e. “TX-RX”, “RX-TX” (direct connection for single optical fiber transceiver
module).
Power Supply Interface
The AC power supply is connected to AC-input jack of the media converter
through the attached AC power cable.
Connection
Connect a network device (network card, hub or switch, etc.) with an RJ-45
interface to the RJ-45 jack of media converter via twisted-pair.
This switch accepts standard SFP modules, which should be selected to match
the fiber type in use (single mode or multimode). Insert SFP module into
pictured “Fiber” port (below). Connect a matching single mode or multimode
optical fiber to the fiber interface of the optical transceiver module.
Connect AC power cable. LED indicators will indicate connection success. (See
the table below for LED indicator light identification.)
LED Indicator Lights
PWR | ON when the power supply is turned on |
---|---|
Link/Act (FX) | Bright when optic fiber cable is connected correctly but |
data is not transmitting
Blinking when receiving data
Link/Act (TP)| Bright when twisted pair is connected correctly but data
is not transmitting
Blinking when receiving data
FDX(TP)
| ON when TP link is in full duplex mode
OFF when TP link is in half duplex mode
1000M
| ON 1000M
OFF 100M or 10M
100M
| ON 100M
OFF 1000M (1000M ON) or 10M (1000M OFF)
POE
| ON when connected and PD load correct
---|---
OFF when no load or load problem
Blinking when load is abnormal
PWR/POE
| ON when POE 48V power is stable
OFF when POE 48V power is decreasing or too low
DIP Switch Functions
NO. | Function | Status | Specification |
---|
SW1-1
| ****
ENROM *
| OFF| FX_reset disable
ON| FX_reset enable
SW1-2
| ****
FX100M
| OFF| FX 1000M (default)
ON| FX 100M
SW1-3
| POE
shutdown
| OFF| POE shutdown disable
ON| POE shutdown enable
SW1-4
| ****
LFP
| OFF| LFP Disable
ON| LFP Enable
SW1-5
| ****
MODE1
| OFF| ALS disable
ON| ALS enable
SW1-6
| ****
MODE0*
| OFF| AI_POE disable
ON| AI_POE enable
Note:
FX Reset: if enabled, when FX link is down, power will shut down for a few
seconds and restart.
AI_POE: if enabled, If there is no data input for two minutes, Poe will
restart.
Main Features
- In conformity to IEEE802.3U IEEE802.3z 1000Base-Tx/Fx standard.
- IEEE802.3 at/af PoE+ PSE compatible
- Half duplex: back pressure flow control Full duplex: IEEE802.3x flow control.
- Automatic identification of MDI/MDI-X cross line.
- Supports link fault pass through function.
Technical Parameters
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Standard Protocol: IEEE 802.3u 100 Base-TX, IEEE802.3z, IEEE802.3ab standard, IEEE802.3at/af
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Ports: one UTP RJ-45, one SFP, one AC-inlet port
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Operation mode: full duplex mode or half duplex mode
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Power supply parameter: 100-240V AC
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Environmental temperature: 0-50°C
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Relative humidity: 5%-90%
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TP cable: Cat5 UTP cable
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Optical fiber:
Multimode: 50/125, 62.5/125 or 100/140μm
Single Mode: 8.3/125, 8.7/125, 9/125 -
Dimensions: 140mm(L) x 110mm(W)x40mm(H)
Warnings:
- This product is suitable for indoor applications only.
- Install dust cover on SFP port when not in use.
- Do not look into TX fiber-transfer side when active. Eye damage may occur.
- Single optical fiber transceivers must be used in a pair.
Troubleshooting
- Device is not matched: Select the corresponding network device according to the transfer rate of the product (10Mbps, 100Mbps or 1000Mbps) when connected to other network devices (network card, hub, switch, etc).
- Line loss is excessive during fiber connection: Excessive loss in connector installation and fiber termination, or excessive intermediate nodes may cause excessive loss rate or abnormal operation.
References
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