Ports And External Connectors; Indicators - GE Multinet 4 Instruction Manual

Multi-port serial server & managed switch
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CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW
1.2.5

Ports and External Connectors

Note
1.2.6

Indicators

MULTINET4 MULTI-PORT SERIAL SERVER & MANAGED SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Typical Power (Watts):
Max. Amperage (Amps):
The ports and external connectors of the Multinet4 are defined in the table below.
Table 1–4: Ports and External Connectors
Port Name
Ethernet, E1 and E2
LC, SC, ST
Ethernet, E3 and E4
RJ45
Serial, S1 through
Phoenix 6-pin
S4
header
Power Connection
Terminal block
Facility Ground
Lug bolt
Point
Console
DB9, female
Alarm
Phoenix 3-pin
plug
All copper I/O connections must be made with shielded cables and connectors.
The status indicators of the Multinet4 are described in . There are two sets of LEDs so that
you can conveniently monitor activity regardless of the orientation of the device. One set is
on top to the Multinet4 (see FIGURE 1–3: Top View) and one set is on the front (see FIGURE
1–1: Front View).
Table 1–3: Power Requirements
High Voltage AC/DC
10
0.3
Connector
100FX multi/single mode option card for fiber
optic Ethernet capable devices or Networks.
10/100 Mbps Ethernet port for connection to
copper Ethernet capable devices.
Connection to serial async devices.
Configurable to 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, and
19.2, 28.8, 33.6, 38.4, 57.6, 115.2 Kbps.
Non-polarized power input.
Facility ground connection point.
Configured to operate at 38400 Baud, 8 bits,
No parity, one stop bit and is configured as a
DTE.
Reserved for future use.
OVERVIEW
Low Voltage DC
10
1.3
Description
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