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KTI Networks KT-10T Installation Manual

Ethernet 10base-t transceiver

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Installation Guide
Ethernet 10Base-T Transceiver
Model: KT-10T
DOC. G509282-KT10T
General Description
The KT-10T Ethernet transceiver complies with IEEE
802.3 transceiver specifications and 10Mbps Ethernet
CSMA/CD operation to provide a connection interface to
10Base-T Ethernet Unshielded Twisted-Pair (UTP) cable.
The transceiver is attached to the AUI connector of an
Ethernet device via standard AUI cable.
Features
• Provides a complete interface of the AUI to Ethernet
UTP cable (IEEE 802.3 10Base-T).
• Supports data transfer rate of 10Mbps.
• CSMA/CD access mechanism
• Capability for driving the UTP cable segment up to
100M (328 ft.) without the use of a repeater.
• Selectable Link test and SQE test functions
• The RJ45 jack can detect and correct the wiring
polarity reverse on the receiving pair of the UTP cable
automatically.
• Supports LED indications for the Power, Transmit,
Link, Receive, Collision, and Polarity reversal status.
• Dimension:
42mm x 65mm x 20mm
• Input voltage: 10.2 to 15.75 VDC
• Input current: 250mA @12 VDC (typical)
Connectors & Cables
AUI connection: D-sub 15 pin male connector
AUI drop cable (50 meters max.)
The AUI connector is used for attaching the transceiver to
the AUI port provided by an Ethernet device such as an
Ethernet MAC controller, an Ethernet repeater, or an
Ethernet concentrator via an AUI drop cable. The pin
assignments are shown as below:
Pin Assignments of the AUI (DB15) Connector
Pin
Name
Pairs
Use
3
DO +
Transmit
Data Out (+)
10
DO -
Pair
Data Out (-)
11
DO S
Data Out Shield
5
DI +
Receive
Data In +
12
DI -
Pair
Data In -
4
DI S
Data In Shield
7
CO +
Optional
Control Out +
15
CO -
Pair
Control Out -
8
CO S
Control Shield
2
CI +
Collision
Control In +
9
CI -
Pair
Control In -
1
CI S
Control Shield
6
VC
Power
Voltage Common
13
VP
Pair
Voltage Plus
14
VS
Voltage Shield
UTP connection: RJ45 Jack
Category 3,4, or 5 UTP cable
The 10Base-T RJ45 OUT jack is used for connecting to a
10Base-T Ethernet hub via a 2-pair UTP cable. The
length of the UTP cable can be up to 100 meters. The
jack pin assignments are listed as below:
Pin Assignments of the RJ45 Jack
Pin
OUT Jack Assignments
1
Outgoing Data 1 (+)
2
Outgoing Data 2 (-)
3
Incoming Data 1 (+)
4
(No connection)
5
(No connection)
6
Incoming Data 2 (-)
7
(No connection)
8
(No connection)
Setting Switches
Two switches are provided for setting the options of
disabling the SQE test function and LINK test function.
Both test functions are Ethernet and 10Base-T standard.
Switch Setting
Function
SW1 ON
Enable SQE test (factory default)
SW1 OFF
Disable SQE test (for repeater device)
SW2 ON
Enable Link test (factory default)
SW2 OFF
Disable Link test
The transceiver is shipped from the factory with the SQE
test enabled. Depending on the Ethernet device to which
the AUI connector attaches, you can set the SW1 switch
to "OFF" position to disable the SQE test function or set
the switch to "ON" position to enable the SQE test
function.
If the transceiver is connected to an Ethernet repeater, a
10Base-T hub, or a wiring concentrator, the SQE test
function should be disabled.

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Summary of Contents for KTI Networks KT-10T

  • Page 1 Ethernet 10Base-T Transceiver Model: KT-10T DOC. G509282-KT10T General Description The KT-10T Ethernet transceiver complies with IEEE 802.3 transceiver specifications and 10Mbps Ethernet CSMA/CD operation to provide a connection interface to 10Base-T Ethernet Unshielded Twisted-Pair (UTP) cable. The transceiver is attached to the AUI connector of an Ethernet device via standard AUI cable.
  • Page 2 Installation Attaching to an Ethernet device via an AUI cable The Ethernet device can be a network interface controller, wiring concentrator, or repeater that provides an AUI port. For attaching to such device, an AUI cable of appropriate length is required. The following figure illustrates the connection of the transceiver and an Ethernet device via an AUI cable.