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1. For additional protection against unregulated voltage or current surges you may also want to consider surge Suppression as part of your installation 8 IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual Installation Installing the MCR200 1T 1CX The MCR200 1T 1CX does not require any software configuration Users can immediately use any feature of this product simply by attaching the cables and power plug Based on the quality of the coaxial cable the maximum distance of one connection is 3 0 km 9842 ft with 50 or 75 ohm coaxial cable Changes in the cable quality would affect the maximum distance of a connection MCR200 1T 1CX LAN to LAN connection Two sets of the MCR200 1T 1CX should be used to link two local Area networks that are located at different locations Through a normal coaxial cable the devices can be set up as a 100 65Mbps asymmetric backbone but one MCR200 1T 1CX must be selected as a Master CO mode and the other one as a Slave CPE mode Figure 3 MCR200 1T 1CX LAN to LAN connection TE WT gee T EE WAL Cwmrial Cable i Coaxial Cable IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual 9 Connecting the MCR200 1T 1CX Connecting to a Standalone IP device Refer to the following procedures to setup the MCR200 1T 1CX to a standalone PC 1 Set the MCR200 1T 1CX to be CO or CPE mode from the DIP switch at the rear panel 2 Turn power on the MCR200 1T 1CX by connecting its power source 3 The power LED will i
2. 200m and up to 25 5Mbps for 3km The MCR200 1T 1CX symmetric performance is up to 100 100Mbps at 200m and up to 17 13Mbps for 3km IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual 1 This capability is ideal for use as an Ethernet extender for your existing Ethernet network The MCR200 1T 1CX Converter provides a cost effective and efficient analog migration to Long Reach Ethernet LRE networks The cable specifications of the connection are listed as follows e 10Base T Category 3 4 or 5 UTP e 100Base TX Category 5 5e or 6 UTP e Ethernet over VDSL2 Coaxial cable 50 or 75 ohm The following illustrations are typical application diagrams for the MCR200 1T 1CX Note A Slave device CPE must connect to a Master device CO through 50 or 75 ohm coaxial cable It does not allow such connections from Master to Master or Slave to Slave LAN to LAN Connection Coaxial Cable j 1 Up to 3 0km CAM Viewer 2 IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual Product Features The MCR200 1T 1CX Ethernet over Coax Converter provides the following key features Cost effective VDSL2 CO CPE bridge solution One unit design CO CPE selectable via DIP Switch Defines Asymmetric Band Plan 998 and Symmetric band plans for the transmission of Upstream and Downstream signals Complies with IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u and IEEE 802 3x standards DMT Discrete Multi Tone line coding Half Duplex Back Pressure and IEEE 802 3x Full Duplex Pause Frame Fl
3. the head end NVR location Note When the MCR200 1T 1CX operates in the CPE mode the DIP switches 2 3 and 4 settings are non functional Fast and Interleave mode Fast mode guarantees a minimum end to end latency less than 1 ms Interleaved mode provides impulse noises protection with a duration less than 250 us Interleaved mode has a maximum end to end latency of 10m sec Band Plan The user can switch the Band Plan either Symmetric or Asymmetric by their own While the Symmetric Band Plan gives better upstream performance the Asymmetric Plan gives better downstream performance Refer to the table on the previous page Target SNR Signal Noise Ratio Margin When fixed SNR margin is selected the system will maintain the SNR margin at 9 dB across the entire usable loop length Note The default for the DIP switch settings is ON for all four switches which sets the CPE mode For selecting CO mode please adjust the DIP 1 switch to OFF Please power off the MCR200 1T 1CX before making any transmission mode adjustments IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual T DC Power Jack The MCR200 1T 1CX requires 5 VDC power input Sold Separately If you have problems related to the power connection please contact your local sales representative Note This device requires power to operate For continuous functionality of the device using an UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply is recommended to prevent data loss or network downtime
4. E l interlogix A UTC Fire amp Security Company IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual P N 1076520 REV A ISS 30APR12 Copyright Trademarks and patents Manufacturer EU Version Certification FCC compliance Canada ACMA compliance 2012 UTC Fire amp Security Company All rights reserved Interlogix IFS MCR200 1T 1CX the IFS Brand and logo are trademarks of UTC Fire amp Security Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products UTC Fire amp Security Americas Corporation Inc 2955 Red Hill Avenue Costa Mesa CA 92626 5923 USA Authorized EU manufacturing representative UTC Fire amp Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert Netherlands This document applies to IFS MCR200 1T 1CX version 1 0 C O ia Class A This equipment 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 limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the us
5. X 9 MCR200 1T 1CX LAN to LAN connection 9 Connecting the MCR200 1T 1CX 10 Chassis Installation and Rack Mounting 11 Power Information 13 Troubleshooting 14 FAQ 15 Specifications 17 Contacting Technical Support 19 IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual i Overview Package Contents Check the contents of your package for following parts e MCR200 1T 1CX x1 e Users Manual x1 If any of the items in the package are damaged or missing please contact your distributor or IFS sales rep If possible retain the original carton and packaging material in case of need to return the product for repair replacement Ethernet over VDSL2 Bridge Description The IFS state of the art Ethernet over VDSL2 products are based on two core networking technologies Ethernet and VDSL2 Very high data rate Digital Subscriber Line 2 This technology offers the absolute fastest possible data transmission speeds over existing lines or coaxial cables without the need for rewiring The IFS MCR200 1T 1CX has a switching architecture with RJ 45 10 100Mbps Ethernet port and one asymmetric or symmetric Ethernet over VDSL port Asymmetric refers to different upstream and downstream rates while symmetric refers to similar rates which is a BNC Connector The MCR200 1T 1CX can be a data transceiver capable of operating as a Central Office CO or Customer Premises Equipment CPE mode via a DIP switch The MCR200 1T 1CX asymmetric performance is up to 100 65Mbps at
6. d plan provides better upstream performance 16 IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual Specifications MCR200 1T 1CX Hardware Specifications 10 100 T Base TX 1 x RJ 45 Auto negotiation Auto MDI MDI X 1x BN Ee DIP Switch 4 position DIP switch o CO CPE mode select Selectable fast and interleaved mode Selectable target Band Plan Selectable target SNR mode VDSL DMT ITU T G 993 1 VDSL ITU T G 997 1 ITU T G 993 2 VDSL2 Profile 17a Support One Power Functionality LED Indicators 3 for RJ 11 VDSL2 2 for RJ 45 10 100Base TX port 10Base T 2 pair UTP Cat 3 4 5 up to 100m 328ft 100Base TX 2 pair UTP Cat 5 5e 6 up to 100m 328ft VDSL 50 ohm RG58A U RG58C U RG58 U or 75 ohm RG6 Distance 3 0km Ethernet Cabling IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual 17 Asymmetric Mode 200m gt 100 65Mbps 400m gt 100 64Mbps 600m gt 100 59Mbps 800m gt 100 53Mbps 1000m gt 94 44Mbps 1200m gt 84 36Mbps 1400m gt 74 28Mbps 1600m gt 66 19Mbps 1800m gt 60 14Mbps 2000m gt 44 15Mbps 2200m gt 35 12Mbps 2400m gt 32 10Mbps 2600m gt 29 8Mbps Performance 2800m gt 27 6Mbps Down Stream 3000m gt 25 5Mbps Up Stream Symmetric Mode 200m gt 100 100Mbps 400m gt 97 100Mbps 600m gt 86 91Mbps 800m gt 79 80Mbps 1000m gt 69 66Mbps 1200m gt 60 52Mbps 1400m gt 51 41Mbps 1600m gt 45 36Mbps 1800m gt 40 29Mbps 2000m gt 27 26Mbps 2200m gt 23 24Mbps 2400m g
7. ding or receiving data over that port Off Indicates that the port link is Off aie Perms 100Mbps orgs RPE 10Mbps Rear Panel The units rear panel provides a simple interface for monitoring the MCR200 11T 1CX IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual 5 Figure 2 Rear Panel Mode DIP Switch The MCR200 1T 1CX provides 4 selective transmission modes By switching the transmission modes you can obtain the best transmission mode to suit your cable quality or distance of connectivity The following is a summary table of transmission settings bandwidth and distance extensibility tested for AWG 24 0 5mm twisted pair without noise and cross talk DIP 1 DIP 2 DIP 3 DIP 4 Plan co ite Sym e cre ft amm poB CO CPE CO Central Office the Master device mode usually the CO device will be located at the data center of an ISP or enterprise to link to the backbone For security surveillance applications the CO setting should be selected for use at the IP camera location to allow for maximum bandwidth utilization of video streaming CPE Customer Premises Equipment the Slave device mode usually the CPE device will be located at branch office 6 IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual home or remote side as the long reach data receiver The CPE can be connected to a PC IP Camera or Wireless Access Point network devices However for high end security surveillance applications the CPE setting should be selected for use at
8. er will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Notice This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures European Union directives Contact information Customer support 2004 108 EC EMC directive Hereby UTC Fire amp Security declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004 108 EC 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info www utcfireandsecurity com or www interlogix com www interlogix com customer support Contents Overview 1 Package Contents 1 Ethernet over VDSL2 Bridge Description 1 Product Features 3 Hardware Description 4 MCR200 1T 1CX 4 Front Panel 4 LED Indicators 5 Rear Panel 5 Mode DIP Switch 6 CO CPE 6 Fast and Interleave mode 7 Band Plan 7 Target SNR Signal Noise Ratio Margin 7 DC Power Jack 8 Installation 9 Installing the MCR200 1T 1C
9. erators and carrier to gradually flexibly and cost efficiently upgrade exiting xDSL infrastructure Q3 What is the recommended maximum distance between MCR200 1T 1CX media converters A3 3 kilometers Q4 What is the maximum data rate for MCR200 1T 1CX A4 100Mbps 65Mbps downstream upstream at 200 meters Q7 What is SNR and what s its effect A7 In analog and digital communications Signal to Noise Ratio SNR is a measure of signal strength relative to background noise The ratio is usually measured in decibels dB In digital communications the SNR will probably cause a reduction in data speed because of frequent errors that require the source transmitting computer or terminal to resend some IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual 15 packets of data SNR measures the quality of a transmission channel over a network channel The greater the ratio the easier it is to identify and subsequently isolate and eliminate the source of noise Generally speaking the higher SNR value gets better line quality but lower performance Q8 What is band plan and what s the effect A8 VDSL2 defines multiple band plans and configuration modes profiles to allow asymmetric and symmetric services in the same binder by designated frequency bands for the transmission of upstream and downstream signals The user has the ability to select a fixed band plan Symmetric band plan provides better downstream performance while Asymmetric ban
10. lluminate 4 Connect the coaxial cable from another MCR200 1T 1CX to the BNC port of the MCR200 1T 1CX 5 The LNK LED will blink 6 Connect the Ethernet port to an Ethernet device via regular Cat 5 5e or 6 cables Figure 4 Connecting Standalone IP devices MCR200 1T1CX O Olan UTR BNC s E7 TE L WE 7 RH53 ia Cals Twisted Par Cable Oy RGSE RGS Connecting Multiple Ethernet Devices to an Ethernet LAN Refer to the following procedures to setup the MCR200 1T 1CX to an Ethernet LAN 1 Set the MCR200 1T 1CX to CO or CPE mode by using the DIP switch at the rear panel 10 IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual 2 Turn the power on the MCR200 11T 1CX by connecting its power source 3 The power LED will illuminate 4 Connect the coaxial cable from another MCR200 11T 1CX to the BNC port of the MCR200 1T 1CX 5 The LNK LED will illuminate 6 Connect the Ethernet port to an Ethernet Switch or Broadband Router via regular Cat 5 5e or 6 cables Figure 5 Connecting Multiple PCs to an Ethernet LAN MCR200 1T1CX z 100Base TX UTP wee Note Please refer to your Ethernet device User s Manual for the device s set up information Chassis Installation and Rack Mounting To install the MCR200 1T 1CX into the MCR R15 media converter rack follow the instructions described below 1 Place your MCR200 1T 1CX on a hard flat surface with the front panel facing you 2 Carefully slide in the module
11. ow Control Support up to 1536 bytes packet size 802 1Q VLAN tag transparent VDSL2 Stand Alone transceiver for simple bridge modem application selectable Target Band Plan and Target SNR Margin LED indicators for network diagnostics IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual 3 Hardware Description MCR200 1T 1CX The MCR200 1T 1CX provides 1 BNC connector and supports 50 or 75 ohm cable with distances of up to 3 0km The MCR200 1T 1CX provides 1 RJ 45 port It will distinguish the speed of the incoming connection automatically This section describes the hardware features of the MCR200 1T 1CX Front panel illustrations in this chapter describe the unit LED indicators Before connecting any network device we recommend you read this chapter carefully Front Panel The front panel of the MCR200 1T 1CX provides LEDs for interface monitoring as shown in Figure 1 and following table Figure 1 MCR200 1T 1CX Front Panel we g MCR200 T1 T GX os CO a CPE Hhemel over VDOSLF Converter 4 IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual LED Indicators System E D Color Function PWR Green On Power ON Off Power OFF Color Function On Indicates that the VDSL link is established Fast Indicates that the VDSL link is at training Blinking status about 10 seconds Indicates that the VDSL link is at idle status Blinking Onoda einning CO mode _ e mode On Indicates thatthe port link is On cine Seeemcogaeeenae sen
12. shooting SYMPTOM VDSL LNK LED does not light after the cable is connected to the VDSL port CHECKPOINT e Verify that the length of the cable connected between two MCR200 1T 1CX units are not more than 3 km Please also try to adjust the DIP switch of MCR200 1T 1CX to another SNR mode e Please note you must use one MCR200 1T 1CX with CO mode and the other MCR200 1T 1CX with CPE mode when connecting them together SYMPTOM TP LED does not light after a cable is connected to the port CHECKPOINT e Verify that you are using either Cat 5 5e or 6 cables with an RJ 45 connector to connect to the port e If your device i e LAN card supports Auto Negotiation try to set it to a fixed speed manually e Make sure that both converter and the connected devices are turned on e Make sure that all cables are properly plugged in to the correct ports e Make sure that the cable is not bad e Make sure that the power adapters are functional for each device 14 IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual FAQ Q1 What is the voltage and current rating to power MCR200 1T 1CX media converter A1 5 VDC 2A Q2 What is VDSL2 A2 VDSL2 Very High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line 2 G 993 2 is the newest and most advanced standard of xDSL broadband wire line communications Designed to support the wide deployment of Triple Play services such as voice data high definition television HDTV and interactive gaming VDSL2 enable op
13. t 22 21Mbps 2600m gt 20 18Mbps 2800m gt 18 15Mbps 3000m gt 17 13Mbps Operating 0 5010 Temperature 10 70 C 10 to 90 relative humidity non condensing 10 to 90 relative humidity non condensing Regulation FCC Part 15 Class A CE Compliance IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX IEEE 802 3x Full Duplex Pause frame Flow Control Standards ITU T Compliance G 997 1 gt G 993 1 VDSL o gt G 993 2 VDSL2 Profile 17a The actual data rate will vary on the quality of the cable and environmental factors 18 IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual Contacting Technical Support Contact technical support if you encounter any difficulties during this installation Please make sure you have the requested diagnostic or log files ready before you contact us by phone or go to www interlogix com customer support Technical Support Europe Middle East and Africa W Select Contact Us at www utcfssecurityproducts eu North America T 1 855 286 8889 E techsupport interlogix com Australia E techsupport interlogix au IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual 19
14. until it is fully and firmly fitted into the slot of the MCR R15 chassis IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual 11 Figure 6 Insert a MCR200 1T 1CX into an available slot of the MCR R15 A 3 Attach a rack mount bracket to each side of the MCR R15 Chassis with screws supplied with the rack 4 After the brackets are attached to the MCR R15 Chassis use suitable screws to securely attach the brackets to the EIA 19 rack 5 Proceed with the steps 4 and steps 5 of the Stand alone Installation on page 11 to connect the network cabling and supply power to your MCR R15 Chassis Note It is recommended to use the screws supplied with the mounting brackets Otherwise it may cause damage on the parts if wrong screws are used to install the rack 12 IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual Power Information The power input of MCR200 1T 1CX is a 2 5mm type in the central post and requires 5VDC power input It will work with the supported power supply as well as the MCR R15 media converter rack chassis If you need assistance regarding the correct power supply please contact your local sales representative 2 5mm H DC Receptacle 2 5mm 5V for each slot o The MCR R 15 DC outputs are a 2 5mm type that are designed to power the MCR family of media converters Do not install any unit that is not supported by this rack as this may cause damages on media converter and the rack backplane connectors IFS MCR200 1T 1CX User Manual 13 Trouble
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