Series 1000 Micro8 Hub User’s Guide Product Information Disclaimer Trademarks...
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Series 1000 Micro8 Hub User’s Guide FCC Radio Frequency Interference Regulatory Statement Canadian Department of Communications Radio Frequency Statement Conformance to CISPR 22, Class A (EN55022)
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Series 1000 Micro8 Hub User’s Guide End Customer Product Warranty This is the warranty between NetWorth, Inc. (hereinafter called “us”) and the original end user of NetWorth product (hereinafter called “you”). Warranty Term We warrant all product manufactured by us to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from their date of purchase.
Series 1000 Micro8 Hub User’s Guide b) We will use the serial number you give us to find the original shipment date of the item. The Customer Service Department can advise you of this date. If the product was not purchased directly from NetWorth (for instance, through a reseller) and is within warranty from the purchase date, but not from the original shipment date, we will ask you to include a copy of the original seller’s invoice for the product showing the date of purchase if you...
Contents Preface Chapter 1—Overview Features of the Micro8 ...1-1 Technical Specifications...1-2 LED Indicators ...1-5 Chapter 2—Setting Up the Micro8 About This Chapter ...2-1 Selecting a Location ...2-2 Environmental Requirements ...2-2 Electrical Requirements ...2-2 Spatial Requirements ...2-2 Connecting Power ...2-3 Domestic Connections ...2-3 International Connections...2-5 Cabling Considerations...2-6 Twisted-Pair Wire Specifications ...2-6...
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Overview LED Indicators Power, Activity, Collision LEDs Link Status LED (UTP only) LED/Color Flashing Yellow * Not used Power ON to the hub; normal operations Not used Heavy incoming traffic (activity) on the port Light collisions— Slow flashing Heavy collisions—Fast flashing Link Status Not used...
Setting Up the Micro8 Selecting a Location Environmental Requirements Electrical Requirements Electrical Requirements for the Micro8 Requirement Domestic 100 to 130 VAC Voltage 60Hz Frequency Power 0.21 amps maximum CAUTION: Do not use a three-to-two-pronged adapter at the outlet. Doing so may result in electrical shock and/or damage to the hub. Spatial Requirements Selecting a Location International...
Connecting Power Setting Up the Micro8 Connecting Power Domestic Connections...
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Setting Up the Micro8 Back of Micro8 Power Receptacle Lip of the Power Connector Power Module Cable Note: When you power down the hub, disconnect the three-pronged male connector from the power outlet on the wall, power strip, or extension cord. DO NOT disconnect the female connector from the power cord receptacle on the hub as this may cause a power surge that could damage the hub.
Connecting Power International Connections Back View of Micro8 Power Receptacle Female Connector Power Transformer Cable Power Transformer Power Transformer Receptacle Setting Up the Micro8 Female End of IEC Power Cable IEC Power Cable 3-Pronged Male IEC Connector to a Grounded Receptacle...
Setting Up the Micro8 Cabling Considerations Twisted-Pair Wire Specifications CAUTION: Never use gray satin station cable for connecting an Micro8. This flat cable, typically used for connecting telephones to wall jacks, is incompatible with 10BASE-T systems. Cabling Considerations...
Sample Network Configurations Maximum Repeater Path Model Hub 3 Hub 2 Hub 1 Node 1 Maximum of Five Micro8s Between Any Two Nodes Setting Up the Micro8 Hub 4 Hub 5 Node 2 2-13...
Sample Network Configurations BNC Model 50-Ohm Thin Coax Terminator 185 Meters Maximum (End-to-End) Setting Up the Micro8 To other Concentrators 2-15...