At its option, IMC Networks will repair or replace at no charge the product which proves to be defective within such warranty period. This limited warranty shall not apply if the IMC Networks product has been damaged by unreasonable use, accident, negligence, service or modification by anyone other than an authorized IMC Networks Service Technician or by any other causes unrelated to defective materials or workmanship.
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement ............ii Warranty......................ii About the McPC 10/100 ..................1 PCI Version ......................2 Installing the McPC 10/100 (PCI Version) ............2 Configuring the McPC 10/100 (PCI Version)...........2 Modes of Operation (PCI Version)..............4 Auto Negotiation (PCI Version)...............5 Transparency (PCI Version) ................5 Link Fault Detection (PCI Version)..............5...
100Base-TX twisted pair and 100Base-FX multi mode or single mode fiber. The McPC 10/100 can be installed in any PC with a standard PCI or ISA slot. It includes diagnostic LEDs for each port, and a 4-pin peripheral power supply...
Align the McPC 10/100 in the slot Screw the the McPC 10/100 into the computer casing’s bracket Make sure the McPC 10/100 does not extend past the edge of the case Attach the keyed mini-power connector to the McPC 10/100 Attach the male end of the “Y”...
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The table below shows the DIP Switch settings for McPC 10/100: Feature Switch # Function Default Link Fault Detection (Available in Force modes only) Auto Negotiation Mode (Valid only when Force mode is disabled) Force Mode – Forces the converter to operate at 10 or...
The McPC 10/100 cannot be manually set for Half- or Full-Duplex. Duplex is determined by the devices to which the McPC 10/100 is connected. Auto Negotiation mode is the mode most ideally suited for the McPC 10/100. In this mode, the converter will optimally and automatically configure for speed (10 or 100 Mbps) depending on the capabilities of the end stations.
It applies to both network interfaces and to both data rates. If the link at the other interface to the McPC 10/100 is also down, there is no output. LFD causes the Link Up indicator of the link partner to blink.
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When the McPC 10/100 is in one of the Force modes, enable LFD by setting 5 to the ON position. Disable LFD by resetting 5 to its default, OFF, position. In order for LFD to function properly, Force mode must be enabled by setting 7 to ON with either 8 ON for 10 Mbps or 8 OFF for100 Mbps.
Link LEDs in that conversion will either blink or extinguish. LEDs may react differently depending on the type of end devices in the conversion, whether the McPC 10/100 is in Force 10 or Force 100 mode, where the fault occurs, etc. For questions, please contact Technical Support.
14. Align the McPC 10/100 in the slot 15. Screw the the McPC 10/100 into the computer casing’s bracket 16. Make sure the McPC 10/100 does not extend past the edge of the case 17. Attach the keyed mini-power connector to the McPC 10/100 18.
Configuring the McPC 10/100 (ISA Version) Before installing, configure McPC 10/100 for desired features using the DIP Switch located as shown below on the printed circuit board (PCB). The following illustration shows the location of the DIP Switch as well as its default settings. Consult the chart below for the function of each switch.
The McPC 10/100 cannot be manually set for Half- or Full-Duplex. Duplex is determined by the devices to which the McPC 10/100 is connected. Auto Negotiation mode is the mode most ideally suited for the McPC 10/100. In this mode, the converter will optimally and automatically configure for speed (10 or 100 Mbps) depending on the capabilities of the end stations.
It applies to both network interfaces and to both data rates. If the link at the other interface to the McPC 10/100 is also down, there is no output. LFD causes the Link Up indicator of the link partner to blink.
When the McPC 10/100 is in one of the Force modes, enable LFD by setting 5 to the ON position. Disable LFD by resetting 5 to its default, OFF, position. In order for LFD to function properly, Force mode must be enabled by setting 7 to ON with either 8 ON for 10 Mbps or 8 OFF for100 Mbps.
Link LEDs in that conversion will either blink or extinguish. LEDs may react differently depending on the type of end devices in the conversion, whether the McPC 10/100 is in Force 10 or Force 100 mode, where the fault occurs, etc. For questions, please contact Technical Support.
0° - 160° F (-20° - 71° C) Humidity: 5 - 95% (non-condensing) Current Draw: 0.7A @ 5VDC Electrical Input Load IMC Networks Technical Support Tel: (949) 465-3000 or (800) 624-1070 (in the U.S. and Canada); +32-16-550880 (Europe) Fax: (949) 465-3020 E-Mail: techsupport@imcnetworks.com Web:...
Dust caps are installed at IMC Networks to ensure factory-clean optical devices. These protective caps should not be removed until the moment of connecting the fiber cable to the device. Should it be necessary to disconnect the fiber device, reinstall the protective dust caps.
Voltage Limits (2006/95/EC). Certified to Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment. For further details, contact IMC Networks. European Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE) requires that any equipment that bears this symbol on product or packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste.
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The information in this document is subject to change without notice. IMC Networks assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. McPC 10/100 is a trademark of IMC Networks. Other brands or product names may be trademarks and are the property of their respective companies.