Transition Networks E-TBT-HB-1002 User Manual

24 port 10baset ethernet hub

Advertisement

Quick Links

Specifications
Warranty: 2 years
Power Supply: Internal Power Supply, Input AC 100 -
250 VAC, 47 - 63 Hz, 40W Max
Environment: 0 - 70˚C, 5% - 90% humidity non-con-
densing, 0 - 10,000 ft. altitude
Dimensions: Free standing (rack mount adapters
included) 19" W x 6.25" D x 3.4" H
Desk top - 17" W x 6.25" D x 3.4" H
Accessories: Rack mounting tabs included for stand-
ard 19" wall racks
Rubber feet for free standing
Safety Approvals: UL Listed
C-UL Approved (Canadian Safety)
24 Port 10BaseT Ethernet Hub
Model E-TBT-HB-1002
Users Manual
Manual #7306

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the E-TBT-HB-1002 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for Transition Networks E-TBT-HB-1002

  • Page 1 Desk top - 17" W x 6.25" D x 3.4" H Accessories: Rack mounting tabs included for stand- ard 19" wall racks Rubber feet for free standing Safety Approvals: UL Listed C-UL Approved (Canadian Safety) 24 Port 10BaseT Ethernet Hub Model E-TBT-HB-1002 Users Manual Manual #7306...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction... 1 About 10BaseT (twisted pair) Topology... 1 24 port Ethernet Hub Options ... 2 Redundancy Feature... 2 Using Shielded Twisted Pair Wire... 3 Hub Views... 3 Hub Reset Switch... 3 LED's... 4 Redundancy Switch... 4 Rules for Configuring Your Network... 4 Table 1...13 Figure 7...14 Twisted pair wiring...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    (thread length/mm) Black Red Yellow Introduction The 24 port 10BaseT Ethernet hub, Model E-TBT-HB-1002, is an Ethernet repeater that provides an economical and efficient networking system. It is rack mountable and is designed to meet the IEEE 802.3 10BaseT standards.
  • Page 4: Redundancy Feature

    24 or 26 AWG twisted pair cable (meeting IEEE stan- dards). About the TRANSITION Networks 24 port Ethernet Hub The TRANSITION Networks Model E-TBT-HB-1002 hub is a free standing or rack mountable multiport repeater with 24 modular RJ-45 connections. In addition, an AUI port (DB-15 connector) is provided for another Ethernet interface.
  • Page 5: Hub Views

    may be used. Note: Coax slide in card (E-CX-SIC) may not be used for redundancy connection. Shielded RJ-45 Connectors/Twisted pair wire The 24 port hub is provided with shielded RJ-45 Modular connectors to meet European requirements. To fully utilize shielding capability, use AMP shielded male modular RJ-45 connectors;...
  • Page 6: Table

    The AUI connector provides another port for connecting to a network via a transceiver or for cascading hubs. Do not cascade hubs together with an AUI cable! If attaching a transceiver through an AUI cable, use only IEEE approved Ethernet AUI cables. Maximum distance for an AUI cable is 50 meters (150’).
  • Page 7 (TN model E-FRL-MC01) connected to the AUI port. * Do not cascade hubs directly together with an AUI cable. * When cascading hubs via twisted pair, a cross over cable is required (see section on cascading hubs).
  • Page 8: Twisted Pair Wiring

    * An environment within the requirements for the product as described on page 18. * The hub or twisted pair wiring IS NOT located close to any sources of electrical noise (such as radio transmitters and broadband amplifiers, motors, high power electrical lines, unshielded data cables, and fluorescent light fixtures).
  • Page 9: Optional Slide In Cards

    Slide In Card (E-TBT-SIC), or cascading through trans- ceivers connected to AUI ports, a crossover cable is required. Note: Do not cascade hubs via AUI ports with an AUI cable. Make sure there are no double lines or branches punched down together.
  • Page 10 (E-FRL-SIC) and Twisted pair (E-TBT-SIC) cabling. (See cabling specifications on page 7&8.) With the optional Slide In Cards you can cascade to other hubs or connect to a dif- ferent backbone media. In addition, the hub redundancy feature may also be utilized using either Twisted pair or Fiber optic Slide In Cards (see page 2).

Table of Contents