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JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converter User's Manual

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1. Installing Your JetCon 2301 1 Take your JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet Rail Converter out of the package box Check if the DIN Rail clip is attached to the JetCon 2301 If the DIN Rail clip is not attached to the JetCon 2301 refer to DIN Rail Mounting section for DIN Rail installation If you want to wall mount the JetCon 2301 refer to Wall Mounting section for wall mounting installation Power on the JetCon 2301 Refer to the Wiring the Dual Power Inputs section for wiring instructions After the JetCon 2301 is powered on the power LED on the JetCon 2301 will light up Refer to the LED Indicators section for descriptions of the function of each LED indicators Connect one side of an Ethernet cable into the JetCon 2301 s TX port while the other side is connected to the attached device The LED will light up when the cable is correctly connected Refer to the LED Indicators section for descriptions of the function of each LED indicators Connect one side of a fiber cable into the JetCon 2301 s FX port and the other side to the other JetCon 2301 in this pair The fiber port LED on the JetCon 2301s will light up when the cable is correctly connected Refer to the LED Indicators section for descriptions of the function of 15 each LED indicators 6 After all necessary connections are established and the corresponding LED indicators all light up and indicate that each status is normal the installation is now finis
2. promptly to system failures Package Checklist JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converters are packaged with the following items JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converter One DIN Rail Mounting Kit screwed on your JetCon 2301 One Wall Mounting Kit including one plate and six screws Quick Installation Guide User s Manual CD ROM JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to User s Manual CD ROM Quick Installation Guide Fiber Rail Converter Wall Mounting Plate Screws DIN Rail Mounting Plate Contact your sales representative if any item is missing or damaged Hardware Descriptions In this section we include hardware specifications and panel layouts of JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converter and information of how to install and wire your JetCon 2301s Dimensions JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converter s dimensions W x H x D are 54mm x 135mm x 105mm Front Panel The Front Panel of the JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converter is shown in Figure A korenix CONS an Power LED See Indicators 100Base FX Port a FX Port LED PRE Indicators DIP Switches 1 Fon Z 10 100M LED Indicators 10 100Base TX Port JetCon 2301 Figure A Front Panel of JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converter LED Indicators There are 8 diagnostic LEDs located on the Front panel of JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Co
3. JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converter User s Manual Kon enix gt JE TE D fisa T Rev 1 0 23 Dec 2004 Table of Contents MOGUCOM aone aa 1 Oe S oa inva ale semdeemeepiteeieieamuiceaiabiemaaceis 1 I Link Lose Forwarding LLF nnee 2 Package Checklist aaneen een eneen 3 Hardware Descriptions naan eenen enen 4 DIMENSIONS warranted ensediadwutecuniadatiesin 4 FO Feit Illa Sese entente 4 LED WICC ALOU S crien 5 Dn 6 BOLO Wile W orner 7 Wiring the Dual Power Inputs 8 C Wiring the Relay Output eee 9 PON Saenen E E 10 TA Te OM ensen ebde benen ec paste 10 Aar OP ended deed aeden 10 Mounting Installation ennn 12 DIN Rail Mounting naven eenen eenen 12 WMO UNN ee seven nanne onnsente assen nnee 14 Installation and Testing ennn 15 Installing Your JetCon 2301 ee 15 Testing Your JetCon 2301 nennen 16 TFOUDIESAOOUNG sairaan n 18 Technical Specifications nen 19 Introduction JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converter is an entry level and cost effective solution for conversion between 10 100Base TX and 100Base FX Specially designed for industrial applications JetCon 2301 s dual power inputs offer a redundant power supply solution that Secures your applications from power interruptions JetCon 2301 has a built in relay output function that sends alarm messages immediately when detecting any malfunction or disconnection of your s
4. e middle of the terminal block connector By inserting the wires to these contacts and setting the DIP 1 to ON position the alarm relay output function will detect any power or port failure and form a Short circuit The alarm relay output is Normal Open See figure C 1A 24V BEO Ge ES Insert the wires into the fault alarm contact JetCon 2301 JetCon 2301 a Figure C Fault Relay Block Diagram Ports TX Port JetCon 2301 s 10 100Base TX port supports 10 100Mbps Full Half Duplex and MDI MDI X auto sensing JetCon 2301 can adjust the operating modes according to the attached devices Users need not change any configuration The pin assignments of MDI X MDI is described in the table below Note Cables used here are those of Category 5 with RJ45 connectors and length of less than 100 meters Table 1 MDI X MDI pin assignments E FX Port JetCon 2301 s 100Base FX port connector is SC type and supports multi mode fiber To connect the fiber port on your JetCon 2301 to another one located on another JetCon 2301 follow the figure below Wrong connection will cause fiber ports not to work normally 10 Note Cables used here are those of 50 125 or 62 5 125 um multi mode fiber SC connectors with length of less than 2km SC Connector Cable VViring SC to SC TX AB RX RX A B Tx Figure D Mounting Installation DIN Rail Mounting The DIN Rail clip is already attac
5. hed Testing Your JetCon 2301 The following is a simple example to illustrate how to use JetCon 2301 Converter to set up your system and to test if your JetCon 2301 functions normally 1 Figure F shows how to connect 2 PCs with each other This step tests your PC and Cable line A crossover Ethernet cable is used to connect 2 PCs Ethernet cards Please note that these 2 PCs IPs must be configured in the same network in our example PC A s IP is configured as 192 168 1 1 and PC B s IP is 192 168 1 2 After the connection is established use PC A to ping PC B to see if the connection is successful PC A Key in ping 192 168 1 2 in DOS command mode And vice versa Use PC B to ping PC A to see if the connection is successful PC A Key in ping 192 168 1 1 in DOS command mode IP 197 LGR Cross Over Mask 253 253 233 0 Figure F 2 Follow the instructions described in the previous section to add 2 JetCon 2301 to the system illustrated in Figure F Use a fiber cable to connect the JetCon2301s and use Ethernet cables to connect the PCs and the JetCon 2301 as shown in Figure G After finishing connecting PCs and JetCons 2301 use PC A to ping PC B to see if the connection is successful The result should be the same with the one from step 1 You can also use PC B to ping PC A Pi Ba IP 192 1681 1 Fiber n Maak 255 255 255 0 Mask 255 255 255 0 JetCon2301 JetCon230 IP 192 168 12 Figure G 3 Your system
6. hed to the JetCon 2301 when packaged lf the DIN Rail clip is not screwed on the JetCon 2301 follow the instructions and the figure below to attach the DIN Rail clip to the JetCon 2301 Rear panel of the Jetlon 2301 nnn U 4 Figure E 1 Use the screws to attach the DIN Rail clip to the rear panel of the JetCon 2301 2 Toremove the DIN Rail clip reverse step 1 Follow the steps below to mount the JetCon 2301 to the DIN Rail track 1 First insert the upper end of the DIN Rail clip into the back of the DIN Rail track from its upper side 2 a oe el er _ TOT 3 Check if the DIN Rail clip is tightly attached on the track 4 To remove the JetCon 2301 from the track reverse the steps above Wall Mounting Follow the steps below to install the JetCon 2301 with the wall mounting plate 1 To remove the DIN Rail clip from the JetCon 2301 loosen the screws from the DIN Rail clip 2 Place the wall mounting plate on the rear panel of the JetCon 2301 3 Use the screws to tighten the wall mounting plate onto the JetCon 2301 Use the hook holes at the corners of the wall mounting plate to hang the JetCon 2301 onto the wall To remove the wall mounting plate reverse the steps above Installation and Testing In this section we will describe how to install your JetCon 2301 and how to test your system
7. might also resemble the system shown in Figure H A switch is used to connect between a JetCon 2301 and a PC Try to ping the PC s located on the other side of the JetCon2301 Please note that every PC s IP needs to be configured in the same network as step 1 If you can ping the PC located on the other side of JetCon 2301 then your JetCon 2301 functions normally 1s te En as A f i hi er PC A IP 192 168 1 1 Mlusk 55 255 255 0 TD C J Fiber Switch JetCon2301 JetCon2301 Switch a PC B IP 192 168 1 2 Mask 255 255 255 0 Figure H 17 Trouble Shooting m Make sure you are using the correct DC power suppliers 12 to 48 VDC or power adapters Do not use power adapters with DC output over 48V It will damage devices m Select proper cables for TX port and FX port to set up your network Make sure you are using the correct cables B If the LED indicators on the JetCon 2301 are normal and cables are correctly connected but packets are not being transmitted check the Ethernet devices in your system for configurations or status Technical Specifications JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converter technical specification are following Standard Connector Switch architecture Fiber parameters Link Lose Forwarding IEEE802 3 10BASE T IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX 100BASE FX IEEE802 3x Flow Control and Back pressure Fiber SC Multi Mode RJ 45 Socket CAT 3 5 10 100Mb
8. nverter These LED indicators provide administrators with real time system status The following table gives descriptions of the function of each LED indicator PWRI1 Off No power is supplied Off No power is supplied Power TX or FX failure occurs Off No failure is found FX port s link is active LNK ACT Blinking FX port is transmitting or receiving Green data Off FX port s link is inactive FX port is in Full Duplex Mode HDX FDX Off FX port is in Half Duplex Mode TX port is in 100 Mbps Mode 10 100M TX port is in 10 Mbps Mode TX port s link is active LNK ACT Blinking TX port is transmitting or receiving Green data Off TX ports link is inactive TX TX pors link is inactive s link is inactive TX port is in Full Duplex Mode HDX FDX ot TX port is in Half Duplex Mode DIP Switches 4 DIP switches are located on the front panel of JetCon 2301 for configuration purpose The DIP switches are used to configure operation modes for relay alarm function LLF Link Lose Forwarding 100Base FX port and 10 100Base TX port The default settings of DIP switches are OFF Rides Kl esc Fault LED and Relay Alarm is enabled Fault LED and Relay Alarm is OFF disabled LLF is disabled FX port is in Full Duplex Mode FX port is in Half Duplex Mode TX port is in 100 Mbps Full Duplex Mode TX port is in Auto Negotiation Mode Note Before you make any changes to DIP switch set
9. ps Twisted Pair cable Auto MDI MDI X and Auto Negotiation Function Support Store and Forward Fiber Core Multi Mode 62 5 125um 50 125um Wavelength 1310nm Fiber Distance Multi Mode Fiber 2Km TX gt Fiber If TX port link down the media converter will force Fiber port to link down Fiber TX If Fiber port link down the media converter will force TX port to link down B PWRi Green PWR2 Green FAULT Yellow m Fiber LNK ACT Green HDX FDX Orange B TX 10 100M Green LNK ACT Green HDX FDX Orange DIP Switch 1 ON Enables Port Alarm OFF Disables Port Alarm DIP Switch 2 ON Enables LLF Link Lose Forwarding OFF Disables LLF Link Lose Forwarding DIP Switch 3 ON 100Base FX Half Duplex mode OFF 100Base FX Full Duplex mode DIP Switch 4 ON 100Base TX Full duplex mode OFF Auto Negotiation Power Input Voltage 12 to 48VDC Redundant inputs Power l 4 6 Watts consumption Reserve polarity Present protection Overload current Present protection Operation O to 60 C 32 to 140 F Temperature Storage 40 to 85 C 40 to 85 F Temperature 20 Ambient Relative 5 to 90 non condensing Humidity Dimension 54 mm W x 135 mm H x 105mm D EMI FCC Class A EMS CE EN6100 4 2 CE EN6100 4 3 CE EN 6100 4 4 CE EN6100 4 5 CE EN6100 4 6 Safety UL cUL CE EN60950 21
10. tings make sure that the power has been turned OFF Note When you enable Link Lose Forwarding function make sure that you enable both JetCon 2301s in a pair Use DIP 2 on both JetCon 2301s to enable the LLF function Bottom View The bottom view of the JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converter consists of one terminal block connector with two DC power inputs PWR1 PWR2 one relay contact and one DC IN power jack Kk Poa Ey ES PWR1 1A 24V PWR2 IMEE J Un Power Input 12 48VDC GG yi vie LA ve Te Fault Figure B Bottom View of JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converter 7 Note When DIP 1 s in ON position the alarm relay output function is enabled The relay output will form a closed loop and the Fault LED will be on when PWR1 PWR2 FX or TX port failure occurs Note When using the power jack the alarm relay output will not function once the power jack failure occurs Note The alarm relay output function is Normal Open E Wiring the Dual Power Inputs Follow the steps below to wire JetCon 2301 s dual power inputs 1 Insert the positive and negative wires into the V and V contacts respectively of the terminal block connector 2 Tighten the wire clamp screws to prevent the DC wires from being loosened Note The recommended power input range is 12 to 24 VDC E Wiring the Relay Output The fault relay alarm contacts are the two contacts located in th
11. ystem allowing maintenance engineers to respond to any system failure in no time JetCon 2301 has passed temperature humidity free fall vibration shock EMI and EMS tests making it ideal for applications in harsh environments JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converter brings you the most reliable data communication in any demanding industrial environment Features 1 10 100Base TX to 100Base FX multi mode media converter with a SC connector 2 Supports built in Link Lose forwarding LLF 3 Supports dual DC power inputs 12 to 48V with a specially designed DC adapter for office use 4 Relay output alarms for power failure and port break 5 10 100Mbps Full Half Duplex MDI MDI X auto sensing 6 Supports IEEE 802 3x flow control gt Flow control for full duplex mode gt Back pressure for half duplex mode 7 Supports wide operating temperature B Link Lose Forwarding LLF Link Lose Forwarding overcomes a problem that is often encountered when operating traditional media converters With traditional media converters what happens is that when one side of the connection fails the other side still keeps sending packets to the disconnected side and waits for responses that would never arrive But with the built in Link Lose Forwarding function JetCon 2301 Industrial Ethernet to Fiber Rail Converter is able to disconnect the connection when any side of the connection fails allowing the administrator to react

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