Intrepid Control Systems RAD-Star User Manual page 18

Broadr-reach 100base-t1 / ethernet active tap
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Figure 17: Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the RAD-Star. The port chosen must match that chosen for the BroadR-Reach
cable. Here we are attaching to the MASTER Ethernet port because we used the BR MSTR port in Figure 16.
4.
Connect Ethernet Cable to PC: Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the
Ethernet port on your PC (as shown earlier in Figure 11).
5.
Connect Power Supply to RAD-Star: Attach the cable coming from your DC power
supply to the RAD-Star. If the power supply is on, the link LED for the connected
Ethernet port should now illuminate.
You're done; the RAD-Star can now be used as a media converter (Figure 18 shows a typical
configuration). Please refer to the troubleshooting and support information that follows if you
encounter any problems with the setup.
Figure 18: RAD-Star Configured as a Media Converter. This setup uses the BR MSTR and MASTER ports as described in
the connection steps. We have again used an Intrepid Ethernet EVB as an example ECU.
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