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Apr 10, 2025 - 03:45 AM
To install and connect the INTELLINET 508988 Industrial Gigabit Media Converter and PoE+ Injector, follow these steps:
1. Placement:
- For desktop installation, place the device on a level surface with at least 25 mm (approx. 1 inch) of clearance for ventilation. Keep it away from sources of electrical noise and within 100 m (approx. 328 ft) of the network devices it will be connected to.
- For DIN-rail installation, angle the spring of the mounting clip over the top lip of the DIN rail. Push the device down until the clip clicks onto the rail. Ensure the installation is stable.
2. Connections:
- This product requires an SFP transceiver module for fiber optic connections. Insert the transceiver into the media converter and route the fiber optic cable into the transceiver. Connect the other end of the fiber optic cable to a suitable port in your fiber optic network.
- For RJ45 and PoE connections, connect the UTP port of the media converter to a powered RJ45 device (e.g., a network camera) using Cat5e or better cabling. The device complies with IEEE 802.3at / 802.3af standards and can supply up to 30 watts of power to a PoE-compliant device.
3. Power:
- For terminal block installation, ensure all power is off/disconnected before beginning. Loosen the appropriate screws and insert the bare power-supply wires into the corresponding terminals (positive wire into positive [V1+] terminal, negative wire into negative [V1-] terminal, ground wire to ground [GND] terminal). Tighten the screws to secure the wires. Repeat these steps for a second power supply if desired (V2+, V2-, GND). Install the block into the device.
4. LED Indicators:
- The front panel of the device features LED indicators that provide status information.
- P1/P2 LED: Green when the power channel is powered, off when not powered.
- FX LED: Green when the fiber port is connected, off when not connected, and flashing when sending or receiving data.
- PoE LED: Yellow when PoE is being supplied to a connected powered device (PD), off when no power is being supplied to a connected PD.
- L/A LED: Green when a valid port connection is established, off when the connection is not established, and flashing when sending or receiving data.
5. DIP Switch - LFPT/100M:
- The device has a DIP switch with two positions: LFPT and 100M.
- LFPT: When set to ON, Link Fault Pass Through is enabled, meaning devices on a link must acknowledge that they are online before data can be transmitted. When set to OFF, Link Fault Pass Through is disabled.
- 100M: When set to ON, the copper interface management restricts the data transfer rate to 100Mbps. When set to OFF, there is no data transfer rate restriction.
For more detailed specifications and information, please refer to the manual or visit the INTELLINET website at intellinetnetwork.com.
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