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1. FX LinkLoss FXLL FX LinkLoss is a troubleshooting feature When a fault occurs on the fiber segment of a conversation FX LinkLoss detects the fault and passes this information to the twisted pair segment If a media converter is not receiving a fiber link FX LinkLoss disables the transmitter on the media converter s twisted pair port This results in a loss of link on the device connected to the twisted pair port TX LinkLoss TXLL TX LinkLoss is a troubleshooting feature When a fault occurs on the twisted pair segment of a conversion TX LinkLoss detects the fault and passes this information to the fiber segment If a media converter is not receiving a twisted pair link TX LinkLoss disables the transmitter on the media converter s fiber port The result is in a loss of the link on the device connected to the fiber port FiberAlert FA Local Site FiberAlert minimizes the problems Gun associated with the loss of one strand E of fiber If a strand is unavailable the y amr v fh MM IMC Networks device at the receiver LED e a BASED dioi end notes the loss of link The device will then stop transmitting data and the lin k Product with FiberAlert enabled Remote Site stops transmitting Local Link LED is OFF indicating a break in the fiber loop LED OFF Broken Link signal until a signal or link pulse is received The result is that the link LED on BOTH sides of the fiber connection will go out indic
2. Networks PSE McBasic Operation Manual FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing 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 the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The use of non shielded I O cables may not guarantee compliance with FCC RFI limits This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique publi par le minist re des Communications du Canada Warranty IMC Networks warrants to th
3. 4 F to 158 F 20 C to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Input Specifications 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 1A Dimensions 2 23 H x 4 75 W x 7 30 D 5 7 cm H x 12 1 cm W x 18 6 cm D Heat Generation 51 BTU hr maximum Fan turns on if the internal temperature exceeds 113 F 45 C Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines Fiber Optic transmitters and receivers are extremely susceptible to contamination by particles of dirt or dust which can obstruct the optic path and cause performance degradation Good system performance requires clean optics and connector ferrules 1 Use fiber patch cords or connectors if you terminate your own fiber only from a reputable supplier low quality components can cause many hard to diagnose problems in an installation Dust caps are installed at IMC Networks to ensure factory clean optical devices These protective caps should not be removed until the moment of connecting the fiber cable to the device Should it be necessary to disconnect the fiber device reinstall the protective dust caps Store spare caps in a dust free environment such as a sealed plastic bag or box so that when reinstalled they do not introduce any contamination to the optics If you suspect that the optics have been contaminated alternate between blasting with clean dry compressed air and flushing with methanol to remove particles of dirt 10 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Electrostatic discharge ESD
4. Electrical Business Equipment For further details contact IMC Networks LISTED 5M80 ITE U L E156766 CX a Class 1 Laser product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Laser Klasse 1 Appareil A Laser de Classe 1 European Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE requires that any equipment that bears this symbol on product or packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste This symbol indicates that the equipment should be disposed of separately from regular household waste It is the consumer s responsibility to dispose of this and all equipment so marked through designated collection facilities appointed by government or local authorities Following these steps through proper disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health For more detailed information about proper disposal please contact local authorities waste disposal services or the point of purchase for this equipment EB aN Le Networks 19772 Pauling Foothill Ranch CA 92610 2611 USA TEL 949 465 3000 FAX 949 465 3020 www imcnetworks com 4 REGISTERED RoHS 2010 IMC Networks All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice IMC Networks assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document PSE McBasic Trademark of IMC Networks Other brands or product names may be trademarks and are the property of their respective companies Doc
5. PSE McBasic during installation first test the fiber and twisted pair connections with all troubleshooting features disabled then enable these features if desired just before final installation This will reduce the features interference with testing When working with units whose features cannot be disabled both twisted pair and fiber cables must be connected before the link LEDs will light To test a PSE McBasic by itself first verify that an appropriate fiber patch cable is being used Then follow these steps Step 1 Connect the PSE McBasic to the twisted pair device with a twisted pair cable Step 2 Loop a single strand of fiber from the transmit port to the receive port of the PSE McBasic Step 3 Verify that the twisted pair port and fiber port link Use the appropriate twisted pair cable and have the crossover pass through switch set correctly If using a high powered device designed for long distance installations in a short distance installation an optical attenuator may be needed to prevent data loss on a connection Visit www imcnetworks com or call IMC Networks for more information IMC Networks Technical Support Tel 949 465 3000 or 800 624 1070 in the U S and Canada 32 16 550880 Europe Fax 949 465 3020 E Mail techsupport imcnetworks com Web www imcnetworks com Specifications Environmental Operating Temperature 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Storage Temperature
6. AX 949 465 3020 The end user shall return the defective product to IMC Networks freight customs and handling charges prepaid End user agrees to accept all liability for loss of or damages to the returned product during shipment IMC Networks shall repair or replace the returned product at its option and return the repaired or new product to the end user freight prepaid via method to be determined by IMC Networks IMC Networks shall not be liable for any costs of procurement of substitute goods loss of profits or any incidental consequential and or special damages of any kind resulting from a breach of any applicable express or implied warranty breach of any obligation arising from breach of warranty or otherwise with respect to the manufacture and sale of any IMC Networks product whether or not IMC Networks has been advised of the possibility of such loss or damage EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IMC NETWORKS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THIS IMC NETWORKS PRODUCT INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY SOFTWARE ASSOCIATED OR INCLUDED IMC NETWORKS SHALL DISREGARD AND NOT BE BOUND BY ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON INCLUDING EMPLOYEES DISTRIBUTORS RESELLERS OR DEALERS OF IMC NETWORKS WHICH ARE INCONSISTENT WITH THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY LIMITED TO TH
7. D set the PSE switch to OFF when connecting to a non 802 3af compliant device Installing the PSE McBasic While the PSE McBasic comes ready to install all configuration changes should be made after installation To install the PSE McBasic first make sure that it is placed on a suitably flat surface Attach the cables between the PSE McBasic and each device that will be interconnected Then plug it into a reliable filtered power source INSTALLATION TIP Several versions of the PSE McBasic support single strand fiber operation Since single strand fiber products use optics that transmit and receive on two different wavelengths deploy single strand fiber products in pairs or connect two compatible IMC Networks single strand fiber products For example connect a PSE McBasic TX SSFX SM1310 SC which has 1310 xmt and 1550 rcv to a product which has 1550 xmt and 1310 rcv e g an IMcV LIM TX SSFX SM1550 SC The two connected products must also have the same speed and distance capabilities i e both are single mode 20km or both are single PLUS 40km Configuring the PSE McBasic The PSE McBasic features an 8 position DIP Switches set after installation Access these through a cut out in the bottom of the unit After configuring the DIP Switches power cycle the PSE McBasic for the changes to take effect Default settings for the following features are shown to the right e Pulse Pulsing FiberAlert SWITCH SETTIN
8. E DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY STATED ABOVE Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that IMC Networks product manuals and promotional materials accurately describe IMC Networks product specifications and capabilities at the time of publication However because of ongoing improvements and updating of IMC Networks products IMC Networks cannot guarantee the accuracy of printed materials after the date of publication and disclaims liability for changes errors or omissions Table of Contents FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement cccusssecsreundenssegesenueovissenseiatantenanees ii A E ee E E E E E E E E I PMO OA Sere NG AGI eei ascents 1 DOUL POWER OVER EUMerMel ana I5 Eiasssittatintitetuiti op DER Mot eed eediseuten titt send 1 ilistalling the PSE MEDASIE oue eie isse i be uptime p e Me H d uS a epe REESE 1 Soleil Ula alm Me PSE MCB IC asian nsi etat dem duos bd rat atta du 2 PETIA LOS ana Mee s Fac E E ran ae ee E te cae eg 2 ADOUETDEED INACIO 5a Hat Eg sca ER ERRLRU NRI A 6 instalation Tro DleshOO UN camer OR ER TE c D 8 INC Networks Technical SUD OM avasinseseucesuscncndnnveaee abe Sacteetuewateasinebannancnseerten 9 SPECON satan ELE EP EE 9 Hber Optic Ceanna GUIdENNES m 10 Llectrostatie Discharee Precautions saeeiciioe dedisse eed 11 sce ME 12 About the PSE McBasic The PSE McBasic functions as a fiber to twisted pair media converter as well as a 802 3af compliant Power Sourcing Equipment
9. ED functions are LNK ACT ZERO CRNT OVER CRNT PWR FAIL PWR AN TX LL FX LL FA Glows red when no device is connected to the PSE McBasic or when the device is NOT a valid PD The LED is off when the PSE McBasic detects a valid PD Glows red when no device is connected to the PSE McBasic or when the device is NOT a valid PD The LED is off when the PSE McBasic detects a valid PD Glows red when an over current condition lasts for more than 60 ms after power up and or when an over temperature condition occurs Glows red when an over current or internal fault is detected within the PSE McBasic PoE circuit Glows green when the PSE McBasic is powered up Glows green when Auto Negotiation is enabled Glows green when TX LinkLoss is enabled Glows green when FX LinkLoss is enabled Glows green when FiberAlert is enabled and blinks when a FiberAlert situation occurs i e the loss of one strand of fiber NOTE FiberAlert will not function when single strand fiber is connected 4W 7W 15 4W FX LNK ACT Glows green when Powered Device consumes 3 84 watts to 4 watts of power CLASS1 PD Glows green when Powered Device consumes 6 49 watts to 7 watts of power CLASS2 PD Glows green when Powered Device consumes 12 95 watts to 15 4 watts of power CLASSO PD Glows green when a link is established on the fiber port and blinks when activity is detected on the port Installation Troubleshooting To test the
10. GS e PSE Power Sourcing Equipment OFF ON e IXLL TX LinkLoss PULSE E e FXLL FX LinkLoss e e Auto Negotiation Mie I e FA FiberAlert Xu DES Auto Neg FA il Some switches are reserved for future development LinkLoss and FiberAlert PSE McBasic includes the troubleshooting features FiberAlert TXLL and FXLL that help locate silent failures on a network Before attempting to install the module s understand how these features work and react to specific network configurations WARNING Installing modules without understanding the effects of LinkLoss and FiberAlert can cause functioning units to appear flawed or even non functional Link Integrity During normal operation link integrity pulses are transmitted by all point to point Ethernet devices When an IMC Networks media converter receives valid link pulses it knows that the device to which it is connected is up and sending pulses and that the copper or fiber cable coming from that device is intact The appropriate LNK link LED is lit to indicate this The IMC Networks media converter also sends out link pulses from its copper and fiber transmitters but normally has no way of knowing whether the cable to the other device is intact and the link pulses are reaching the other end The combination of FiberAlert and LinkLoss allows this information to be obtained even when physical access to a remote device and its link integrity LED is not available
11. PSE delivering power to a Powered Device PD through the UTP data cable Deploying a PSE McBasic media converter supporting the Power over Ethernet standard is the solution for both extending the access point from the network core as well as powering the end device at the access point The PSE McBasic is fully compliant with IEEE 802 3u 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet and IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet standards performing a single conversion between 100Base TX twisted pair and 100Base FX multi mode or single mode fiber Single strand fiber versions are also available Each PSE McBasic includes one RJ 45 connector for the twisted pair port and ST or SC connectors for the fiber port The PSE McBasic is 1U high and includes diagnostic LEDs as well as a universal 100 240 V AC power supply About Power over Ethernet and PSE Power over Ethernet technology allows the PSE McBasic to function as Power Source Equipment PSE by distributing an electrical current across existing copper data cabling If the connected unit requires power and is 802 3af compliant the PSE detects it and supplies power LEDs on the PSE McBasic indicate the amount of power being supplied to the Powered Device PD as well as if the PSE McBasic is over temperature or over current or has an open circuit PSE functionality is enabled by default Although the PSE McBasic automatically detects Powered Devices PDs and only supplies power when connected to an 802 3af compliant P
12. ating a fault somewhere in the fiber loop Using FiberAlert a local site administrator is notified of a fault and can quickly determine where a cable fault is located WARNING Enable FiberAlert on one side of a media conversion only Enabling it on both sides would keep both transmitters off indefinitely Using FiberAlert and LinkLoss Modules ship from the factory with troubleshooting features disabled Refer to the help file to enable disable this feature Pulsing FiberAlert Pulsing FiberAlert minimizes the problems associated with the loss of one strand of fiber If a strand is unavailable the IMC Networks device at the receiver end notes the loss of link The device will stop transmitting data and start sending link pulses Until a valid link is received the fiber link LED will be OFF on the device on the receiver side of the fiber strand with the fault while the fiber Link LED on the other unit will blink Pulsing FiberAlert notifies a local site administrator of a fault allowing quick determination of where a cable fault resides NOTE Pulsing FiberAlert can be enabled on BOTH sides of a conversion Auto Negotiation on PSE McBasic PSE McBasic modules include the feature Auto Negotiation When Auto Negotiation is enabled the module negotiates as a 100 Mbps full duplex device If the connected device can operate at 100 Mbps full duplex a link is established Auto Negotiation DIP Switch 1 is enabled by default If
13. can cause damage to any product add in modules or stand alone units containing electronic components Always observe the following precautions when installing or handling these kinds of products 1 Do not remove unit from its protective packaging until ready to install 2 Wear an ESD wrist grounding strap before handling any module or component If the wrist strap is not available maintain grounded contact with the system unit throughout any procedure requiring ESD protection 3 Hold the units by the edges do not touch the electronic components or gold connectors 4 After removal always place the boards on a grounded static free surface ESD pad or in a proper ESD bag Do not slide the modules or stand alone units over any surface WARNING Integrated circuits and fiber optic components are extremely susceptible to electrostatic discharge damage Do not handle these components directly unless you are a qualified service technician and use tools and techniques that conform to accepted industry practices 11 Safety Certifications UL CUL Listed to Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment CE The products described herein comply with the Council Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC and the Council Directive on Electrical Equipment Designed for use within Certain Voltage Limits 2006 95 EC Certified to Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including
14. e original end user purchaser that this product EXCLUSIVE OF SOFTWARE shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal and proper use in accordance with IMC Networks instructions and directions for a period of six 6 years after the original date of purchase This warranty is subject to the limitations set forth below At its option IMC Networks will repair or replace at no charge the product which proves to be defective within such warranty period This limited warranty shall not apply if the IMC Networks product has been damaged by unreasonable use accident negligence service or modification by anyone other than an authorized IMC Networks Service Technician or by any other causes unrelated to defective materials or workmanship Any replaced or repaired products or parts carry a ninety 90 day warranty or the remainder of the initial warranty period whichever is longer To receive in warranty service the defective product must be received at IMC Networks no later than the end of the warranty period The product must be accompanied by proof of purchase satisfactory to IMC Networks denoting product serial number and purchase date a written description of the defect and a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number issued by IMC Networks No products will be accepted by IMC Networks which do not have an RMA number For an RMA number contact IMC Networks at PHONE 800 624 1070 in the U S and Canada or 949 465 3000 or F
15. the twisted pair port on the other device does not have the ability to Auto Negotiate or if the 100 Mbps half duplex connection is desired then Auto Negotiation must be disabled Half and full duplex settings must be set manually and match on does devices The following diagram shows a typical application and with three possible configurations HDX OK Manual Setting Only HDX FDX OK Auto Manual Setting FDX HDX WRONG FDX switch MediaConverter MediaConverter End to End Connection TX FX Half Duplex Configure HDX manually Auto Negotiation is OFF Full Duplex Configure FDX manually Auto Negotiation is OFF Full Duplex Auto Negotiation is ON Auto Negotiation is ON Configure Auto Negotiation on a PSE McBasic by adjusting the DIP Switch setting for unmanaged modules or via the management software Refer to the DIP Switch table for switch location and settings AutoCross Feature for Twisted Pair Connection All twisted pair ports on the PSE McBasic includes AutoCross a feature that automatically selects between a crossover workstation and a straight through connection depending on the connected device About the LED Indicators The PSE McBasic features multiple diagnostic LEDs The diagram below shows the location of the LEDs Mabaka ZERO CRNT PSE McBasic FF Power Geura Equaimeeg LAR ACT AN aw PoE OVER CRNT eU it TW PWR FAIL 100 Mbps B FX LL TT la Par Fa FX LNK ACT dh The L
16. ument Number 55 80927 00 A3 February 2010
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