10M/100M Bi-directional Fiber Media Converter with built-in power supply
Description:
The XTR100 series consists of a series of 10/100Base-TX to 100Base-FX Auto-negotiation mode Media Converter. User now may upgrade or extend their existing 100Base-TX or even 10Base-T network into fiber network easily.
XTR100 series are fully compliant with IEEE802.3 Ethernet standard. The RJ45 (STP) port of XTR100 support auto-negotiation functions, provide a maximum bandwidth of up to 200Mbps (100M full duplex) or up to 20Mbps (10M, full duplex) for distances of up to 2Km - when using multimode fiber cable; or up to 100km - when using single-mode fiber cable. Installation and operation of the XTR100 is simple and straightforward.
Specifications:
The Converter conforms to the following standards:
Standards: IEEE802.3u 10/100Base-TX and 100Base-FX
Connectors ( RJ45-UTP/STP and Fiber SC )
Data Transfer Mode: 100Mbps
Power Requirement: 1A@+5VDC
Operation Temperature: -10°C to 55°C
Storage Temperature: -40°C to 70°C
Humidity: 10% to 90% no condensing
Dimensions: 94 X 70 X 25 mm ( L x W x H )
UTP Cable: Cat.5 cable up to 100m
Fiber Cable: 50/125,62.5/125 or 100/140um multi-mode
8.3/125,8.7/125,9/125 or 10/125um single-mode
Production Information
The 10/100Base-TX Fast Ethernet Converter is fully compliant with all IEE802.3 or 802.3u standards.
This converter is available in SIX different Models:
MODEL | Connector Type | TYPICAL DISTANCE | Transmission SPEED | TRANSMISSION MEDIUM AND OTHERS | |
XTR100-LD-1 | RJ-45-SC | >10km | 10M/100M | 1310/1550 optional,DC-power, bi-direction and single fiber. | |
XTR100-LD-2 | RJ-45-SC | >20km | 10M/100M | 1310/1550 optional,DC-power, bi-direction and single fiber. | |
XTR100-LD-6 |
| >60km | 10M/100M | 1310/1550 optional,DC-power, bi-direction and single fiber. | |
XTR100-LD-8 | RJ-45-SC | >80km | 10M/100M | 1310/1550 optional,DC-power, bi-direction and single fiber. |
Six LED display instant status monitoring for Power, Full-Duplex, FX Link, FX Activity, TX Link, TX Activity.
Your XTR100 series carton should contain the following items:
XTR100-S13/L13 or XTR100-S85 or XTR100-LD, etc.
AC-DC Power Adapter
This User's Guide
Please notify your sales representative immediately if any items are missing or damaged.
For as a stand-alone unit:
Verify the AC-DC adapter conforms to your country AC power requirement and inset the power plug
Connect the media cable for network connection
For as a slide-in unit:
The slide in media Converter and Converter Rack Should be supplied only from the same source, Both Media Converter
Verter and rack are built to match each other at dimensions, DC receptance and power safety
Turn off the 19” converter rack power
Ensure that there is no activity in the network
Locate +5VDC power jack on converter back, carefully slide in and plug to 19” racd+5VDC power receptacle
Connect the media cable for network connection
Turn on the converter rack power, the power LED will light up
Fiber port | Attach the fiber cable. The TX RX fiber cable must be paired at both ends, select the duplex mode to match the remote fiber partner mode. Default: Full duplex mode |
TP port | Attach TP Cat.5 cable to TP port |
Note for TP port cable connection:
Cable pin-outs for RJ-45 jack 1,2,3,6 to 1,2,3,6
DTE: to a work station, or NIC (Network Interface Card )
( DTE pin-outs is crossover on bard already )
Configure the MPR-DTE slide switch on the side panel for cable connection to a Hub or NIC
User’s Notice Guide:
The XTR100 Series Media Converter (Include XTR100-S13/L13 and XTR100-S85 and XTR100-LD ) has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These standards are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when these devices are operated in a commercial environment. These devices can use, generate and radiate radio frequency energy and may cause harmful interface to radio communications unless installed in accordance with this User’s Guide. Operation of this device in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interface which will make the user responsible for the appropriate remedial action at his/her own expense.