Cascading Dc Power; Led Operation - IMC Networks IE–ModeConverter Operation Manual

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Cascading DC Power

If installing multiple IE-ModeConverters on a DIN rail,
you can use one DC input source and then cascade from
one DC terminal block to the next, until reaching the
maximum electrical current available.

LED Operation

LED
Card does not pass the
self-test.
PWR
SD I
LED transmitter has an
SD 2
active fault.
MSA LEDs
One or both SFPs are
not installed or not
detected. The TX
inhibit must not be
active if a SFP is
missing. Or, both SFPs
are installed, but their
speed settings are
different. This
condition disables both
SFPs.
The IE-ModeConverter contains four status LED
indicators. Each LED is dual color and has three
states: off, red, or green. A loss of signal on one
SFP causes the TX of the other SFP to turn off.
This action does not activate the red TX Fault
LED.
Color or State
Red
Unit does not have
power.
No active fault on
transmitter.
LOS indication on
receiver.
One or both SFPs
are not an IMC
Networks' device.
The may still
function but IMC
cannot warrant
functionality or
performance using
non IMC SFPs.
4
OFF
Power is applied to the card.
All internal self-test functions
must pass before the PWR
LED is green.
Valid signal is detected by
the SFP and LED transmitter
is not in fault.
Both SFPs are installed with
IMC Networks' devices at
the same speed setting.
Green

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