Patton electronic Network Card 2300M User Manual

USER  
MANUAL  
MODEL 2300M SERIES  
OpticLink Ethernet  
Media Converters  
(2300M, 2310M,  
2311M, & 2312M)  
Part# 07M2300M  
Doc# 077321U Rev. A  
Revised 4/14/03  
SALES OFFICE  
(301) 975-1000  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
(301) 975-1007  
An ISO-9001  
Certified Company  
 
1.0 WARRANTY INFORMATION  
Patton Electronics warrants all Model 2300M Series components to be  
free from defects, and will—at our option—repair or replace the product  
should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment.  
This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials, and does  
not cover customer damage, abuse, or unauthorized modification. If this  
product fails or does not perform as warranted, your sole recourse shall  
be repair or replacement as described above. Under no condition shall  
Patton Electronics be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this  
product.These damages include, but are not limited to, the following: lost  
profits, lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising  
from the use of or inability to use this product. Patton Electronics spe-  
cifically disclaims all other warranties, expressed or implied, and the  
installation or use of this product shall be deemed an acceptance of  
these terms by the user.  
1.1 RADIO AND TV INTERFERENCE  
The Model 2300M Series generates and uses radio frequency energy,  
and if not installed and used properly—that is, in strict accordance with  
the manufacturer's instructions—may cause interference to radio and  
television reception. The Model 2300M Series has been tested and  
found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accor-  
dance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which  
are designed to provide reasonable protection from such interference in  
a commercial installation. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-  
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If a 2300M Series unit does  
cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-  
mined by disconnecting the cables, the user is encouraged to try to cor-  
rect the interference by one or more of the following measures: moving  
the computing equipment away from the receiver, re-orienting the receiv-  
ing antenna, and/or plugging the receiving equipment into a different AC  
outlet (such that the computing equipment and receiver are on different  
branches).  
1.2 CE NOTICE  
The CE symbol on your Patton Electronics equipment indicates that it is  
in compliance with the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) directive  
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and the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) of the Union European (EU). A Cer-  
tificate of Compliance is available by contacting Technical Support.  
This device is not intended to be connected to the public  
telephone network.  
Caution  
1.3 SERVICE  
All warranty and nonwarranty repairs must be returned freight prepaid  
and insured to Patton Electronics. All returns must have a Return Materi-  
als Authorization number on the outside of the shipping container. This  
number may be obtained from Patton Electronics Technical Services at:  
Tel: +1 (301) 975-1007  
Note Packages received without an RMA number will not be  
accepted.  
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2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION  
Thank you for your purchase of this Patton Electronics product. It has  
been thoroughly inspected and tested and is warranted for one year for  
parts and labor. If you have any questions about this product, please call  
Patton Electronics Technical Support at (301) 975-1007.  
2.1 FEATURES  
• Cost effective plug and play solution for converting both 10Base-T and  
100Base-TX to 10Base-FL, 100Base-FX, and 100Base-SX  
• Supports 802.3 and 802.3u, 10Base-T, 10Base-FL, 100Base-TX,  
100Base-FX, and 100Base-SX industry standards  
• Extends network connections up to 2 km (1.24 miles) (300 m for Model  
2311 in 100BASE-SX Mode) over multi-mode fiber media.  
• Low power consumption  
• Auto-sensing full or half duplex Ethernet operation  
Twisted Pair MDI/MDI-X switch  
• ST or SC connectors for connecting to multimode fiber media  
• Ultra-miniature MicroPak Chassis  
• LED indicators for Power, Fiber Link and Activity, and Twisted-pair Link  
and Activity  
• External power supply adapter with AC and DC options  
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2.2 DESCRIPTION  
There are four base models in the Patton Model 2300M Series of stan-  
dards compliant Ethernet Media Converters (see Table 1) that convert  
and extend the reach of copper Ethernet over multi-mode fiber.  
Table 1: Model 2300M configurations  
Twisted-Pair  
Standard  
Fiber  
Standard  
Model  
Connector  
Distance  
Wavelength  
2300M-ST  
2300M-SC  
2310M-ST  
2310M-SC  
2311M-ST  
100Base-TX  
100Base-TX  
10Base-T  
100Base-FX  
100Base-FX  
10Base-FL  
10Base-FL  
ST  
SC  
ST  
SC  
ST  
2 km  
2 km  
1300nm  
1300 nm  
850nm  
2 km  
10Base-T  
2 km  
850nm  
10Base-T/  
100Base-TX  
10Base-FL/  
100Base-SX  
2 km/300 m  
850nm  
2311M-SC  
2312M-ST  
2312M-SC  
10Base-T/  
100Base-TX  
10Base-FL/  
100Base-SX  
SC  
ST  
SC  
2 km/300 m  
2 km  
850nm  
1300nm  
1300nm  
10Base-T/  
100Base-TX  
10Base-FL/  
100Bawe-Fx  
10Base-T/  
100Base-TX  
10Base-FL/  
100Bawe-Fx  
2 km  
• The Model 2300M converts 100Base-TX to 100Base-FX and extends  
up to 1.24 miles (2.0 km).  
Note The Model 2300M can be used to connect auto-sensing 10/100  
and 100Base-TX/100Base-FX network devices only; it is not  
capable of connecting to 10Base-T/10Base-FL network devices.  
• The Model 2310M converts 10Base-T to 10Base-FL and extends up to  
1.24 miles (2.0 km).  
Note The Model 2310M can be used to connect auto-sensing 10/100  
and 10Base-T/10Base-FL network devices only; it is not capable  
of connecting to 100Base-TX/100Base-FX or SX network  
devices.  
• The Model 2311M auto-negotiates and converts 10Base-T/100Base-  
TX to 10Base-FL/100Base-SX and extends up to 1.24 miles (2.0 km)  
in 10Base-FL mode and 0.19 miles (0.3 km) in 100Base-SX mode.  
Note The Model 2311M can be used to connect auto-sensing 10/100,  
10Base-T/10Base-FL, and 100Base-T/100Base-SX network  
devices, however, it is not capable of connecting to 100Base-FX  
network devices. Further, the Model 2311M cannot connect a  
10Base network device on one side to a 100Base network  
device on the other.  
If a 10Base network device is on one side of the Model 2311M,  
there must be another 10Base or an auto-sensing 10/100 net-  
work device on the other. If a 100Base network device is on one  
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side of the Model 2311M, there must be another 100Base or an  
auto-sensing 10/100 network device on the other.  
The Model 2311M is the ideal product for customers who currently have  
10Base-T networks and/or equipment and are planning to upgrade to  
100Base-TX in the future. The Model 2311 provides a migration path  
from 10Base-T/10Base-FL to 100Base-TX/100Base-SX, which elimi-  
nates the need to upgrade and lowers the overall cost of ownership.  
• The Model 2312M auto-negotiates and converts 10/100Base-TX to  
10Base-FL/100Base-FX and extends up to 1.24 miles (2.0 km).  
Note The Model 2312M can be used to connect auto-sensing  
10Base-T/10Base-FL and 100Base-TX/100Base-FX network  
devices, however, it is not capable of connecting to 10BasE net-  
work devices. Further, the Model 2312M cannot connect a  
10Base network device on one side to a 100Base network  
device on the other.  
If a 10Base network device is on one side of the Model 2312M,  
there must be another 10Base or an auto-sensing 10/100 net-  
work device on the other. If a 100Base network device is on one  
side of the Model 2312M, there must be another 100Base or an  
auto-sensing 10/100 network device on the other.  
The Model 2312M is the ideal product for customers who currently have  
10Base-T networks and/or equipment and are planning to upgrade to  
100Base-TX in the future. The Model 2312 provides a migration path  
from 10Base-T/10Base-FL to 100Base-TX/100Base-FX, which elimi-  
nates the need to upgrade and lowers the overall cost of ownership.  
All Patton 2300M Series models are packaged in an ultra-miniature  
MicroPak chassis and feature power, fiber link and activity, and twisted-  
pair link and activity LED indicators. The Model 2300M Series of Ether-  
net Media Converters can be ordered with ST or SC fiber optic connec-  
tors and with 120VAC, 220VAC, universal interface (UI), -48 VDC, -24  
VDC, or -12 VDC power supply adapters. Power cord designations for  
220VAC and UI models must be specified at the time of purchase.  
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3.0 INSTALLATION  
The following sections describe installing and configuring the Model  
2300M Series of Ethernet Media Converters  
3.1 INSTALLING A MEDIA CONVERTER  
Do the following to install the Model 2300M Series of Ethernet Media  
Converters:  
1. The MDI/MDI-X switch enables you to connect the 2300M models to  
different types of network devices using a standard (straight-  
through) network patch cable.  
To connect the 2300M models to a terminal, transceiver, or network inter-  
face card (NIC), set the switch to the MDI-X (lefthand) position (see  
Figure 1).  
Otherwise, to connect to a hub or switch, set the switch to the MDI (right-  
hand) position (see Figure 1).  
Gaiersb  
10/100Base-T/TX to 10/100Base-FL/SX  
Model 2311M  
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uto-Negotiating Ethe
urgMar  
Media Con  
PWR  
ylan
FO100  
T
C
A
FO  
v
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r
ter  
net  
FO10  
TP100  
T
C
A
TP  
TP10  
Figure 1. MDI/MDI-X switch, Ethernet RJ-45 jack, and power jack locations  
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2. The media converter comes equipped with a shielded RJ-45 Jack  
for Ethernet connections (see Figure 1 on page 8).  
Connect the Ethernet RJ-45 jack to the appropriate 802.3 compliant  
network equipment via a standard network patch cable (not pro-  
vided). The pinout diagrams in Figure 2 reflect the pinouts of the  
Ethernet RJ-45 jack when switched to MDI and MDI-X settings.  
Note Twisted-pair connections from the Ethernet RJ-45 Jack to the  
network device should be 802.3 compliant (Category 5 STP or  
UTP recommended) and must not exceed 100 meters (328  
feet). Do not use flat or satin cable.  
T+  
R+  
R+  
T+  
T+  
R-  
R+  
T-  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
MDI  
MDI-X  
Figure 2. Shielded Ethernet RJ-45 Jack pin-outs with different MDI/MDI-X switch settings  
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3. Connect the dual fiber ST or SC connectors on the media converter  
(see Figure 3) directly to the 802.3 compliant multi-mode fiber cable  
equipped with male ST or SC connectors or via 802.3 compliant  
multi-mode fiber patch cord (not provided) and corresponding ST or  
SC fiber wall jacks.  
Note Verify that the cable connecting the TX and RX of the 2300M  
Series unit is connected to the RX and TX respectively on the  
remote 2300M Series unit or network device. End-to-end multi-  
mode fiber connections between two Model 2300M Series  
Ethernet Media Converters or between one Model 2300M  
Series Media Converter and other network devices must not  
exceed 2 km (1.24 miles), 298.7 m (980 ft) in 100Base-SX mode  
(Model 2311M only).  
T P 1 0  
T P  
A
C
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T P 1 0 0  
F O 1 0  
n e t  
t e r  
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F O  
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F O 1 0 0  
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P W R  
M e d i a C o n  
u t o - N e g o t i a t i n g E t h e r  
u r g , M a r  
A
M o d e l 2 3 1 1 M  
1 0 / 1 0
G a i t h e r s b  
ST or SC style  
fiber connectors  
Figure 3. Fiber connector locations  
4. Connect the DC power output side of the power supply adapter to  
the power jack (see Figure 1 on page 8) on the 2300M Series unit.  
5. Connect the AC power side/cord of the power supply adapter to the  
appropriate AC power source.  
The media converter will power up and LED indicators will illuminate  
once connected to the power source.  
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3.2 END-TO-END CONNECTION  
Figure 4 shows an end-to-end connection between a personal computer/  
terminal and Ethernet hub using two Patton Model 2300M Series Ether-  
net Media Converters and a multi-mode fiber connection.  
Figure 4. End-to-end multi-mode fiber connection  
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4.0 OPERATION  
Once you have installed the Model 2300M Series unit and have con-  
nected the External Power Supply Adapter to the appropriate power  
source, the unit will power up automatically and is ready to operate.  
4.1 LED INDICATORS  
Once powered up, LED indicators located on the side of the Model 2300M  
Series unit will illuminate to indicate the operating status of the unit.  
Gaierb  
10/100Base-T/TX to 10/100Bas-FL/SX  
Model 2311M  
A
uto-Negotiating Ethe
urg, Mar  
Media Con  
PWR  
yland  
FO100  
T
C
A
FO  
v
e
r
ter  
net  
FO10  
TP100  
T
C
A
TP  
TP10  
Figure 5. Location of 2300M Series LED indicators (Move fiber connectors to the opposite  
end of the converter)  
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The LED indicators reflect the following operating status:  
Table 2: LED indicator descriptions  
Number  
Name  
Description  
1
2
PWR  
Illuminates green to shown that power is applied to unit.  
FO100  
Illuminates green to show that a 100 Mbps signal is  
present on the fiber optic side of the unit. (Not used  
on Model 2310M.)  
3
4
FOACT Blinks yellow to show activity on the fiber optic side  
of the unit.  
FO10  
Illuminates green to show that a 10 Mbps signal is  
present on the fiber optic side of the unit. (Not used  
on Model 2300M.)  
5
TP100  
Illuminates green to show that a 100 Mbps signal is  
present on the twisted-pair/copper side of the unit.  
(Not used on Model 2310M.)  
6
7
TPACT Blinks yellow to show activity on the twisted-pair/  
copper side of the unit.  
TP10  
Illuminates green to show that a 10 Mbps signal is  
present on the twisted-pair/copper side of the unit.  
(Not used on Model 2300M.)  
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APPENDIX A  
SPECIFICATIONS  
A.1 INTERFACES/CONNECTORS  
Twisted-Pair/Copper Ethernet: Shielded RJ-45 Jack  
• Fiber Optic Ethernet: Dual ST or SC Connectors  
A.2 INTERFACE SPEED  
• 2300M: 100 Mbps  
• 2310M: 10 Mbps  
• 2311M: Auto-Negotiating 10 or 100 Mbps  
• 2312M: Auto-Negotiating 10 or 100 Mbps  
A.3 TRANSMISSION MODE  
Full or Half-Duplex Operating Modes (Auto-sensing)  
A.4 TWISTED-PAIR/COPPER CABLE TYPE*  
Category 5 or better recommended  
A.5 FIBER CABLE TYPE*  
Recommended: 62.5/125 µm multi-mode fiber  
Optional:  
• 100/140 µm multi-mode fiber  
• 85/125 µm multi-mode fiber  
• 50/125 µm multi-mode fiber  
1.6 FIBER WAVELENGTH  
• 2300M & 2312M: 1300nm  
• 2310M & 2311M: 850nm  
*
Physical characteristics of the twisted-pair/copper and fiber  
optic cable must meet or exceed IEEE 802.3 specifications.  
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A.7 FIBER OPTIC LINK BUDGET  
Transmit power  
• 2300M: -16.8 dBm (typical)  
• 2310M: -12 dBm (typical)  
• 2311M: -12 dBm (typical)  
• 2312M: -16.8 dBm (typical)  
Receiver Sensitivity  
• 2300M: -33.5 dBm (typical)  
• 2310M: -28 dBm (typical)  
• 2311M: -28 dBm (typical)  
• 2312M: -33.5 dBm (typical)  
Delay Time  
• 2300M: 5µs per km (typical)  
• 2310M: 5µs per km (typical)  
• 2311M: 5µs per km (typical)  
• 2312M: 5µs per km (typical)  
Typical Fiber Max. Distance  
• 2300M—1.24 mile (2 km)  
• 2310M—1.24 mile (2 km)  
• 2311M—1.24 mile (2 km) in 10Base-FL mode/300 m in 100Base-SX mode  
• 2312M—1.24 mile (2 km)  
A.8 STANDARDS  
IEEE802.3 and IEEE 802.3u (10Base-T, 10Base-FL, 100Base-TX,  
100Base-SX, and 100Base-FX)  
A.9 LED STATUS INDICATORS  
Power, Twisted-Pair/Copper Link and Activity, Fiber Optic Link and Activity  
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A.10 COMPLIANCE  
• Safety & EMC: Patton Internal Safety & EMC Testing, FCC Part 15  
Class A  
Telecom—CE Mark per EMC directive 89/336/EEC and Low Voltage  
Directive 73/23/EEC  
A.11 POWER  
• External 120 VAC, 60 Hz AC Power Supply (5 VDC output)  
• External 220 VAC, 50 Hz AC Power Supply (5 VDC output)  
• External UI AC Power Supply (100–240 VAC, 50–60Hz input, 5 VDC  
output)  
• -45 VDC  
• -24 VDC  
• -12 VDC  
A.12 PACKAGED WEIGHT  
Less than 1 lb. (0.45 kg) with power supply  
A.13 DIMENSIONS  
3.0L x 1.8W x 0.8H in. (7.6L x 4.4W x 1.9H cm)  
A.14 ENVIRONMENT  
Model 2300M and 2312M  
Temperature: 32–95°F (0–35°C)  
• Humidity: up to 90% non-condensing  
Model 2310M and 2311M  
Temperature: 32–113°F (0–45°C)  
• Humidity: up to 90% non-condensing  
Copyright © 2002, 2003  
Patton Electronics Company  
All Rights Reserved.  
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