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B&B Electronics EIS-EXTEND-C Quick Start Manual

Ethernet coaxial extender

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EIS-EXTEND-C
Ethernet Coaxial Extender
The EIS-EXTEND-C provides one channel for
Ethernet over existing coaxial cable.
1
Items Included
Ethernet Coaxial Extender
o
AC to DC Power Adaptor
o
This Quick Start Guide
o
Rubber Feet
o
BNC to F-Type Adaptor
o
2

Hardware Installation

1.
Apply Rubber feet to bottom of media converter and
select a suitable mounting location. Can be wall
mounted using slots on the bottom of case.
2.
Do not locate in areas subject to high moisture or
potentially wet conditions. Locate where the
temperature range does not exceed -10 to 60° C.
Make sure unit receives adequate ventilation.
3.
This Ethernet Extender is a plug-and-play device.
Connect the supplied AC to DC power adaptor to the
receptacle on the rear panel of the Ethernet Extender,
and then attach the plug into a standard AC outlet.
4.
Set the DIP switch located on the rear of the Ethernet
Extender to Loc (Local) or Rmt (Remote). Ethernet
Extenders work in pairs and must have one unit set as
Loc, the other as Rmt.
5.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 port on the
front of Ethernet Extender.
6.
Connect the coaxial cable to the BNC port on the front
of the Ethernet Extender. Opposite end connects with
paired Ethernet Extender located elsewhere. Coax
cable must be terminated with male BNC or F
connectors. BNC to F-Type adaptor required for F
style connector (included).
3
Front Panel & LED Chart
The LED indicators give you instant feedback on status of
the Ethernet Extender. Both port speeds are auto sensed.
Front Panel LED's (Ethernet and Line Connections)
Port
LEDs
Status
Description
Ethernet
Pwr
Steady
(RJ-45)
(Pwr stands for POWER)
Off
Lnk/Act
Steady
Valid Ethernet connection
(Lnk stands for LINK)
Flashing
Transmitting or receiving
(Act stands for ACTIVITY)
Off
No valid Ethernet connection
nor transmitting/receiving
Fdx
Steady
Ethernet connection in full
(Fdx stands for FULL-DUPLEX)
Flashing
Off
Ethernet connection in half-
Line
Rmt
Steady
Operating in remote mode
(BNC)
Loc
Steady
Operating in local mode
Err
Steady
Lnk
Steady
A valid connection established
between local & remote
LEDs
1
2
3
4
5
Note: Distance and speed may vary. The above table
represents the maximum performance which can be
Power on
expected under ideal conditions.
Power off
4
established
Ethernet Extender mode settings are made very simple by
Ethernet data
means of a switch at the rear panel of the Ethernet
Extender. One device must be set to local (Loc) and the
other to remote (Rmt) before devices are connected.
Ethernet data
It makes no difference which unit is designated local and
remote as long as they are not both set the same.
duplex mode
Collision occurred
duplex mode
Error occurred
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Top LEDs (BNC Line Connections)
Status
Speed
Distance
Green
1~ 5Mbps
up to 2600M
Amber
6~10Mbps
up to 2400M
Green
11~16Mbps
up to 2000M
Amber
17~20Mbps
up to 1800M
Green
21~29Mbps
up to 1600M
Amber
30~43Mbps
up to 1400M
Green
44~54Mbps
up to 1200M
Amber
55~63Mbps
up to 1000M
Green
64~74Mbps
up to 600M
Amber
75~85Mbps
up to 200M

DIP Switch Settings

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Summary of Contents for B&B Electronics EIS-EXTEND-C

  • Page 1: Dip Switch Settings

    The LED indicators give you instant feedback on status of the Ethernet Extender. Both port speeds are auto sensed. Amber 55~63Mbps up to 1000M The EIS-EXTEND-C provides one channel for Green 64~74Mbps up to 600M Ethernet over existing coaxial cable.
  • Page 2 EIS-EXTEND-C-5009qsg Accessories Installing into Optional 9 inch Rack Chassis: Ports (model EIS-RACK-16) The Ethernet Extender fits into any of the expansion slots on a 19 inch rack chassis. The Ethernet Extender has two ports, a RJ-45 10/100Base TX port and the Ethernet Extender port.