Waters Network Systems ProSwitch-Quad Series Installation Manual And Operating Manual page 8

Modular ethernet fiber and copper switching
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Combo(3+1) ports, internal jumper settings for 10/100 RJ45 Auto-Negotiation or 100Mbps
3.6
fiber fixed Half- or Full-Duplex , per port
Figure 3.6 Combo ports, RJ45 and
fiber internal jumper settings.
Note: Be certain that the main power is
disconnected before opening the unit or
changing any internal jumper settings
The factory (default) setting is Auto-
negotiation on all RJ45 ports and full duplex on
fiber 100Mbps ports, which is generally
popular. Auto-negotiation on RJ45 and FDX on
fiber port works well under most
circumstances, but cannot always be
J1
depended upon to work as expected. If full-
duplex will not function properly in your setup,
internal jumpers allow the speed and mode of
the Q-Series Combo- quad ports to be fixed,
even if the attached device may or may not
support full-duplex. This is desirable when
there are unknown devices presently or
potentially connected, which will not operate
correctly with full duplex or half-duplex.
Examples include hubs that support only half-
duplex by default.
If auto-negotiation will not function
properly in your setup, internal jumpers allow the speed and mode of the Q-Series RJ45 (copper) quad-
ports to be fixed, even if the attached device may or may not support auto-negotiation. This is desirable
when there are unknown devices presently or potentially connected, which will not operate correctly with
auto-negotiation. Examples include some NICs and most Media Converters.
3.7 Fiber 10Mb ports, internal jumper settings for 10Mb fixed Half- or Full Duplex at all ports
The factory (default) setting is
for half-duplex on all fiber 10Mbps
Jumper
ports, which is generally popular. HDX
OPEN
JP3
JP3
JP2-4
works well under most circumstances.
JFD1
JP1-3
If half-duplex on 10Mbps will not
JFD1
OPEN
function properly in your setup, internal
jumpers allow the duplex mode of the
Q-Series fiber quad- ports to be
Factory Settings
changed, even if the attached device
10Mbps Half-
Duplex
supports full-duplex. This is desirable
when there are devices connected
JFD1
which will not operate correctly with
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half-duplex. Examples include switches
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that support full duplex only.
Therefore, the default setting
of half-duplex (fiber ports) is generally
Jumper Settings for HDX/FDX
desirable as it is widely used and
allows for the connection of various
devices without re-configuration (where
the connected device is half duplex and does not support full duplex i.e. hub and media-converters).
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Jumper Settings for 10 or 100Mbps Fiber Half or Full Duplex
Function
Factory Settings
Jumper
Port
JP1-2, 6-7, 9-10
Pin 1-2, 6-7, 9-10
FDX @100 config
YES
100 Mb
JP1-2, 7-8, 11-12
Pin 1-2, 7-8, 11-12
100 Mb
HDX@100config
NO
1
Factory Settings 100Mbps Full
100Mbps Half
Duplex
Duplex
J1
J1
100 Mb
100 Mb
1 2 3
1 2 3
4
4
9 10 11 12
5
6 7
8
1
2
3
4
Jumper Settings for HDX/FDX
Bottom QPM Retaining
J1
J2
J3
J4
Printed Circuit card
Two(50) Pin
QPM Connectors
TOP
(inserts into main board
LED
1
2
3
4
Jumper Settings for 10Mb Fiber Half or Full Duplex
Factory Settings
Port
Function
Speed
OPEN
FDX @10Mb config
NO
10 Mb
10 Mb
Pin 2-4
HDX@10Mb config
YES
PIN 1-3
FDX@10Mb config
10Mb
NO
OPEN
HDX @10Mb config
YES
10Mb
1
10Mbps Full
10Mbps Half Duplex
JFD1
Duplex
JFD1
JF3
1
2
JF3
Factory Settings
1
2
3
4
3
4
10Mbps Full-
Duplex
10 Mb
10 Mb
2
4
Printed Circuit card
Bottom QPM Retaining
JF3
TOP
Two(50) Pin
JFD1
4PM Connectors
(inserts into main board
)
Jumper Settings for HDX/FDX
LED
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Note: For 10Mbps fiber ports, the user can set the jumpers either at full duplex or half duplex on all the
four ports. There are no individual port duplex options for 10Mbps ports.
Note: Be certain that the main power is disconnected before opening the unit or changing any internal
jumper settings
3.8
Powering the ProSwitch Quad-Series Switch
Speed
The ProSwitch Quad-Series switches incorporate an internal universal power supply, and has a
recessed male IEC connector for the AC power cord at the left-rear. A manual power ON-OFF switch is
adjacent. A six-foot 115 VAC 60 Hz standard power cord is supplied with each unit shipped within the
United States and Canada.
The auto-ranging power supply supports installation environments where the AC voltage is from
90 to 260 volts with a power input frequency of between 47 and 63 Hz. The 8-port units will typically
consume fewer than 20 watts of power, and the 16-port units will typically consume about 35 watts.
When connecting the Ethernet cabling, there is no need to power down the unit. Individual
segments can be connected or disconnected without concern for AC power-related problems or damage
to the unit.
Power supply options are available to suit the Quad-Series switches to special high-availability
communications and/or heavy industrial-grade applications, including:
)
48VDC with single DC input,
48VDC with dual-source DC input,
48VDC with dual redundant internal power supply units and dual-source DC input,
AC with dual redundant internal power supply units and dual-source AC input
3.9
Quad Port Module (QPM) Installation
The ProSwitch Q-Series fiber switches are normally received from the factory with all required
QPM modules installed. There may be situations where QPM cards need to be added or replaced. In
cases where additional QPM cards are needed, the faceplate for an available front-mounted slot must be
removed. The following procedure describes this operation.
3.9.1
Preparation for Installing and Removing QPMs
STOP!!!
Be sure the power cord is unplugged from the chassis before attempting to remove and/or
replace any QPM cards. Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit and will void the
warranty.
Caution- Avoid Static Discharge: The port modules (like most electronic equipment) are sensitive
JF3
to static discharge. Use proper ESD measures when handling port modules.
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1
3
4
5
6
Step 1 Make sure the QPM Card package has all necessary accessories to install it properly. The QPM
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card package for field installation comes along with a QPM card, two 7/16 stand-offs, two #4-40
pan-head screws, two #4-40 black color flat-head screws and two headers pin.
Step 2 Remove Chassis Cover
The ProSwitch Q-Series chassis are combined with top and bottom part and assembled together
with the help of 20 Philips head screws. There are 7 screws located on front-top of the unit and three
screws each on the left and right edges. Remove these screws. Once these are removed, the top cover
is easily lifted off the chassis base. When the chassis top cover has been removed, the interior of the unit
is exposed.
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