INTELLINET 508971 Industrial Gigabit Media Converter Instructions

June 3, 2024
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INTELLINET 508971 Industrial Gigabit Media Converter

INTELLINET-508971-Industrial-Gigabit-Media-PRODUCT

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Instructions

Media converters connect two Ethernet networks over a longer distance using fiber optic cable.

Features

  • One 10/100/1000 RJ45 port supporting a maximum distance of 100 m (300 ft.)
  • One SFP port for 1000Base-X optical transceiver modules and distances up to 120 km (75 mi.)
  • IP40 slim-type metal housing to withstand harsh industrial conditions
  • Option for DIN-rail installation
  • Two redundant DC inputs (12 – 56 V) with terminal block For specifications, visit intellinetnetwork.com. Register your product at register.intellinet-network.com/r/508971 or scan the QR code on the cover.

Placement

Desktop Installation
Prior to use, place/position the device:

  • on a level surface that can support the device with at least 25 mm (approx. 1”) of clearance for ventilation;
  • away from sources of electrical noise: radios, transmitters, broadband amplifiers;
  • within 100 m (approx. 328’) of network devices it’s to be connected to.

DIN-Rail Installation

  1. ngle spring of mounting clip over top lip of DIN rail.
  2. Push device down till clip clicks onto rail.
  3. Ensure installation is stable.INTELLINET-508971-Industrial-Gigabit-Media-FIG-2

Connections

This product requires an SFP transceiver module that provides fiber optic connections.

  1. Insert the transceiver into the media converter and route the fiber optic cable into the transceiver.
  2. Route the other end of the fiber optic cable into a suitable port in your fiber optic network. Maximum length and fiber cable specification depend on the model.

RJ45
Connect the UTP port of the media converter to powered RJ45 device; e.g., to a network camera. Cat5e or better cabling is recommended.INTELLINET-508971
-Industrial-Gigabit-Media-FIG-3

Power

Terminal Block Installation

NOTE: Ensure all power is off/disconnected before beginning!

  1. Loosen appropriate screws. Insert bare power-supply wires into appropriate terminals (positive wire into positive [V1+] terminal, negative wire into negative [V1-] terminal, ground wire to ground [GND] terminal).
  2. Tighten appropriate screws to secure wires. Repeat these steps for a second power supply if desired (V2+, V2-, GND).
  3. Install block into the device.INTELLINET-508971-Industrial-Gigabit-Media-FIG-4

Front panel

INTELLINET-508971-Industrial-Gigabit-Media-FIG-5

LEDs

LED Color Status Description
P1/P2 Green On Power channel is powered.
Off Power channel is not powered.

FX

| ****

Green

| On| Fiber port is connected.
Off| Fiber port is not connected.
Flashing| Sending or receiving data.
1000M| Yellow| On| 1000 Mbps speed
Off| 10/100 Mbps speed


L/A

| ****

Green

| On| Valid port connection.
Off| Connection not established.
Flashing| Sending or receiving data.

DIP Switch — LFPT/100M

Switch Position Description


LFPT

| ****

ON

| Link Fault Pass Through enabled: Devices on a link must acknowledge that they are online

before data can be transmitted. When one of the devices doesn’t respond, data cannot be sent.

OFF| Link Fault Pass Through disabled


100M

| ON| Copper interface management — restricts data transfer rate to 100Mbps
OFF| No data transfer rate restriction

North America

  • IC Intracom America 550 Commerce Blvd. Oldsmar, FL 34677, USA
  • All trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. © IC Intracom. All rights reserved. Intellinet Network Solutions is a trademark of IC Intracom, registered in the U.S. and other countries.
  • Printed on recycled paper.

References

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