INTELLINET 508971 Industrial Gigabit Media Converter Instructions
- June 3, 2024
- INTELLINET
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INTELLINET 508971 Industrial Gigabit Media Converter
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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
- ngle spring of mounting clip over top lip of DIN rail.
- Push device down till clip clicks onto rail.
- Ensure installation is stable.
Connections
This product requires an SFP transceiver module that provides fiber optic connections.
- Insert the transceiver into the media converter and route the fiber optic cable into the transceiver.
- 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.
Power
Terminal Block Installation
NOTE: Ensure all power is off/disconnected before beginning!
- 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).
- Tighten appropriate screws to secure wires. Repeat these steps for a second power supply if desired (V2+, V2-, GND).
- Install block into the device.
Front panel
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
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References
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