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The media converter Ethernet transceiver 100 Mbps TX/FX enables media transition from 100BASE-TX (twisted pair cabling) to 100BASE- FX (fiber optic). The module conforms to the specifications of IEEE 802.3 respectively ISO/IEC 8802-3. The media converter has a twisted pair (TP) interface (RJ45 socket) and an optical interface (SC). Through TP port,[...]
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W arning If warning notices are ignored, severe injury and /or material damage may occur . Only appropriately qualified staff should work on or near this equipment. Such staff must be thoroughly acquainted with all the warnings and maintenance 2 We have checked that the contents of the technical publication agree with the hardware and software desc[...]
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3 1. Functional description 1.1 GENERAL FUNCTIONS Signal regeneration The T ransceiver 100 Mbps TX/FX processes the signal shape and amplitude of the data received. 1.2 SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS OF THE TP INTERF ACE Link control The T ransceiver 100 Mbps TX/FX monitors the connected TP line segments for short-circuit or interrupt using idle signals during[...]
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4 2. Configuration 2.1 CONNECTING TO EXISTING NETWORKS T erminal devices, programmable logical controls (PLC), automates etc. can be attached by interference insensitive F/O lines in the i ETHERNET area. Via the transceiver 100 Mbps TX/FX terminal devices can be tied to existing 100 Mbit ETHERNET networks with: - Ethernet hub 100 Mbps 4TX, - Ethern[...]
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5 3. Assembly , startup procedure and dismantling 3.1 UNP ACKING, CHECKING - Check whether the package was delivered complete (see scope of delivery). - Check the individual parts for transport damage. W arning Use only undamaged parts! 3.2 ASSEMBL Y The equipment is delivered in a ready-to-operate condition. The following procedure is appropriate [...]
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Area used Requirements for emitted interference interference immunity Industrial EN 50081-2: 1993 EN 55022 Class A: 1998 EN 50082-2: 1995 Printed in Germany Notes on CE identification The devices comply with the regulations of the following European directive: 89/336/EEC Council Directive on the harmonisation of the legal regulations of member stat[...]