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USER MANU AL M ODEL 21 50 Copper LINK™ Ethernet Extender SALES OF FICE (301) 975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT (301) 975-1007 Part# 07 M21 50-UM Rev . B Revised 8/ 31/1 0 An I SO-9001 Certi fied Company This is a Clas s A d evic e an d is n ot i ntend ed for use in a r esiden tia l environ men t.[...]
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2 CONTENTS 1.0 Warranty Info rmation ....... ................. ...................... ................... 4 1.1 Regulato ry Information ............ ....................... ................. ............. 4 EMC Directive:.............. ...... ................. ..... ...... ..... ...... ................. .. 4 Low-Voltage Direcive (Safety): .........[...]
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3 D Distance Cha rt, Based on 24 AWG (0 .5 MM) ... ................. ...... 1 9[...]
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4 1.0 W ARRANTY INFOR MATION Patton Electroni cs warrants all Model 2150 comp onents to be free fro m defect s, and wi ll—at our optio n—repair or replace the p roduct sh ould it fail w ithin one ye ar from the first d ate of the shi pment. This warran ty is limite d to defect s in workman ship or material s, and does not cov er customer dam ag[...]
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5 tion. The devi ce h as b een tested a nd fo und t o co mp ly wi th the lim its for a Class A com puting devi ce i n acc ordance with spec ificatio ns in Subp ar t B of Part 15 of FCC rule s, which are d esigned to p rovide rea sonable pro - tection from such i nterference in a commercial insta llation. Howe ver , there is no gua rantee tha t in t[...]
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6 1.6 SA FETY WHEN W ORKING W ITH ELEC TRICITY • This devic e contai ns no us er ser vi ceab le parts. This device can onl y be repaired by qu alified service per - sonn el. • Do not open the de vice wh en the po wer co rd is c on - nect ed. For sys tems wi thout a po wer swi tch and wit hout an ext ernal power ad apter , line voltag es are pre[...]
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7 In accordance with the requirements of council direc - tive 2002/9 6/EC on Waste of Ele ctri cal an d Elect ronic Equip ment (WEE E), ens ure that at end -of-life you sep a - rate t his pro duct from othe r waste an d scrap an d delive r to the WEEE collection system in y our country for recy - cli ng. This d evice con tains no user ser vicea ble[...]
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8 2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION Thank y ou for your pu rchase of thi s Patton Elect ronics product. This produ ct has been thoroughly i nspected and tested and i s warranted for one yea r for pa rts and la bor . If any question s or problems arise durin g inst allation or u se of this pro duct, cont act Patton Ele ctronics T ech nical Support at +1 (301)[...]
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9 Figure 1. T ypical ap plicat ion The pair of 2150 model s work together to create a transp a rent extensio n between two peered Ethernet LANs. Figure 1 show s a ty pical po int-to - point application. 3.0 INSTALLATION T o inst all the 2150 Ethernet Ext ender , do t he following: 1. Connect t he line inter face betwee n the unit s (refer to sec ti[...]
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10 Figure 2. Mode l 2150 standalone rear panel 3.1 CONNEC TING THE T W ISTED-PAIR LINE INTER FACE The Mod el 2150 supp orts com munication bet ween two pee r Ethernet LAN si tes ov er a d ist ance of up t o 5,000 (1.5 k m) ov er 24 A WG (0.5 mm) twisted-p air wire. Not e Actual distance and link performance may vary depending on the environment and[...]
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11 1. T o function p roperly , the two M odel 2150s must be con nected together using twis ted-pair , unconditi oned, dry , met al wire, betwe en 19 (0.9m m) and 26 A WG (0.4 mm). Leased ci rcuits th at run through signal equaliza tion equipm ent are not accepta ble. 2. The Model 2150 is equippe d with an RJ-45 interfa ce jack that can be used on t[...]
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12 Figure 4. Mode l 2150 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 C onne ctor Pino ut. 3.3 CO NNECTING PO WER The Mod el 2150 does not have a power swit ch, so it pow ers up as s oon as it is plugged in . An external AC or DC power sup ply is avail ab le se paratel y . This conne c - tion is made via th e barrel ja ck on the rea r panel of the Model 2150. No configu ra[...]
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13 Figur e 5. Removing pr otective cove r Figure 6 on page 13 shows the orient ation of the DIP sw it ch es in the On and Of f positio ns. Figure 6. DIP s witch or ient ation Power Link Ethernet C o p p e r L I N K ™ H ig h S p e e d E t h e r n e t E x t e n d e r 1234 ON Push toggle up for ON position Switch toggle Push toggle down for OFF posi[...]
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14 4.2 CONFIGUR IN G DIP SWITCH S1 DIP swit ch S1 is w here you configure the Copp erLINK lin e. The foll owing ta ble describ es the configura tion for th e 2150. S1-2: Impul se Noise Protection • Fast Mod e: D i rec t da ta t ransm is sion w ith late ncy l ess t han 1ms • Interlea ve Mode: Provi des data transmissi on protection for up to 250[...]
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15 5.2 F RONT PANEL LED STAT US MONITORS The Mod el 2150 featu res six f ront panel LEDs that moni tor power , the Ethernet s ignals, the CopperLINK connection , and the remo te/local set - ting. Figure 7 shows the fr ont panel location of e ach LED. Ta b l e 2 on page 15 describe s the LED fu nctions. Figure 7. Mode l 215 0 front pane l Ta b l e 2[...]
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16 APPE NDIX A S PECIFICATIONS A.1 L AN CONNE CTION • T wo shielded RJ-45 , 10/100Base-T , IEEE 802 .3 Ethernet • Coppe rLINK Connecti on: Shielded RJ-45 A.2 T RANS MIS SION LI NE T wo-wire uncondi tioned twisted pair . A.3 COPP ERLINK DISTANC E • Dis tance : 5,0 00 (1 .5 km ) at 10 Mbps upst re am /10 Mbps do wnst re am Not e Distances depen[...]
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17 APPE NDIX B MODEL 2150 SERIES FACTO RY REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES *Only required with optional UI power supply (08055DCUI) Patton Model # Description Base Mod els 2150/E CopperLINK Multi Rate 100 Mbps Ethernet Extender; No power supply 2150/E-2PK CopperLINK Multi Rate 100 M bps Ethernet Extender Kit (2 units preset to local and remote); N[...]
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18 APPE NDIX C MODEL 2150 SERIES INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT C .1 1 0/1 00BASE -T INT ER F ACE RJ-45 • Pin 1: TX + • Pin 2: TX - • Pin 3: RX + • Pin 6: RX - • Pins 4, 5 , 7, 8: no c onnection C .2 CO PPERLINK INTE R F ACE RJ-45 • Pin 4: RI NG • Pin 5: TI P • Pins 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 : no connect ion[...]
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19 APPE NDIX D DISTANCE C HART, BASED ON 24 A WG (0.5 MM) Not e The actual distance and link performanc e may vary depending on the environment and type/gauge of wire used. Not e DS = downstream, US = upstream Rate Signal Noise Ratio (SNR) Mode Dist ance in F eet (km) Throughp ut at Max Dist ance (meg abi ts per second) 10/1 0 6 dB Fast 4, 500 (1.3[...]
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