ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 16-Port Chassis Media Converter System Manual 17732-B 16-Port Media Converter (ST Connectors, Shown) INTRODUCTION This system manual describes the ADC 16-Port Media Converter with SC and ST connectors, the ADC Single- and Four-Port AC-DC Power Supplies, and the ADC Single- and Four-Port DC-DC Power Supplies. This manual also provides installation and cable routing instructions for the media converter and power supplies. 1218094 Rev A Page 1 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 Contents 1 2 3 DESCRIPTION ....................................................................... 4 1.1 16-Port Media Converter .......................................................... 4 1.2 Single-Port AC-DC Power Supply ..................................................... 5 1.3 Four-Port AC-DC Power Supply ...................................................... 6 1.4 Single-Port DC-DC Power Supply ..................................................... 7 1.5 Four-Port DC-DC Power Supply ...................................................... 8 INSTALLATION....................................................................... 9 2.1 16-Port Media Converter Mounting Configurations ......................................... 9 2.2 Single-Port AC-DC and DC-DC Power Supply Mounting Configurations ........................... 10 2.3 Four-Port AC-DC and DC-DC Power Supply Mounting Configurations ............................ 11 CABLE ROUTING .................................................................... 12 3.1 3.2 4 6 AC and DC Power Cables and Ground Cable Connections .................................... 12 3.1.1 Media Converter using Single-Port AC-DC Power Supply ............................. 12 3.1.2 Media Converter using Four-Port AC-DC Power Supply .............................. 14 3.1.3 Media Converter using Single-Port DC-DC Power Supply ............................. 16 3.1.4 Media Converter using Four-Port DC-DC Power Supply .............................. 18 Fiber and Copper Cable Routing Example .............................................. 20 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................... 22 4.1 5 Page 16-Port Media Converter ......................................................... 22 4.2 Single- and Four-Port AC-DC Power Supplies............................................ 23 4.3 Single- and Four-Port DC-DC Power Supplies ........................................... 24 POWER-UP/CHECK OUT PROCEDURE....................................................... 25 5.1 Single- and Four-Port AC-DC Power Supplies............................................ 25 5.2 Single- and Four-Port DC-DC Power Supplies ........................................... 27 5.3 16-Port Media Converter ......................................................... 29 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE ................................................. 32 Trademark Information ADC and ADC Telecommunications are registered trademarks of ADC Telecommunications, Inc.; Velcro is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries, B.V. Page 2 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 Admonishments Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazards to persons or equipment. An admonishment identifies a possible hazard and then explains what may happen if the hazard is not avoided. The admonishments — in the form of Dangers, Warnings, and Cautions — must be followed at all times. These warnings are flagged by use of the triangular alert icon (seen below), and are listed in descending order of severity of injury or damage and likelihood of occurrence. Danger: Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided. Warning: Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided. Caution: Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if the hazard is not avoided. FCC Compliance Statement The 16-Port Media Converter has been certified to comply with the requirements for Class A computing devices per part 15 of the FCC regulations. Warning: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference to TB and radio reception in which case the user, at their own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. This equipment does not exceed Class A limits for radio emission for digital apparatus, set out in the radio interference regulation of the authorization methods of Industry Canada. Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to TV and radio reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference. Page 3 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 1 DESCRIPTION 1.1 16-Port Media Converter The 16-Port Media Converter, shown in Figure 1, provides a method for interfacing Ethernet electrical signals on 16 Local Area Network (LAN) segments with optical signals on 16 fiber optic LAN segments. It is typically used in combination with a remotely located rack mount media converter, multiple wall media converters, or vender supplied media converters, to extend network length between same media nodes such as hubs, switches, workstations, routers, and Network Interface Card (NIC) configured devices on the same network. It may also be used to interconnect Ethernet copper nodes to fiber nodes such as hubs, switches, fiber panels, workstations, and routers on the same network. 16-PORT MEDIA CONVERTER WITH ST CONNECTORS MOUNTING BRACKETS (REVERSIBLE) ST CONNECTORS LED DISPLAY PORT STATUS RJ-45 COPPER RECEPTACLES (16) 16-PORT MEDIA CONVERTER WITH SC CONNECTORS 17733-A SC CONNECTORS Figure 1. 16-Port Media Converter (ST Connectors-Top View, SC Connectors-Bottom View) Page 4 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 1.2 Single-Port AC-DC Power Supply The Single-Port AC-DC Power Supply, shown in Figure 2, provides +12 VDC power to operate a single rack mounted media converter. Refer to the Table 2 for specifications. REAR VIEW POWER AND FUSE INDICATORS POWER OUTPUT RECEPTACLE POWER INPUT RECEPTACLE 17734-A GROUND LUG Figure 2. Single-Port AC-DC Power Supply Page 5 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 1.3 Four-Port AC-DC Power Supply The Four-Port AC-DC Power Supply, shown in Figure 3, provides +12 VDC power to operate up to four rack mounted media converters. Refer to the Table 2 for specifications. POWER ON LED INDICATOR MOUNTING BRACKETS (2) (REVERSIBLE) FRONT VIEW REMOTE ALARM OUT RECEPTACLE POWER AND ALARM INDICATORS POWER OUTPUT RECEPTACLES (4) GROUND LUGS (2) REAR VIEW POWER INPUT RECEPTACLE 17735-A Figure 3. Four-Port AC-DC Power Supply Page 6 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 1.4 Single-Port DC-DC Power Supply The Single DC-DC Power Supply, shown in Figure 4, provides +12 VDC power to operate a single rack mounted media converter. Refer to the Table 3 for specifications. REAR VIEW POWER AND FUSE INDICATORS POWER OUTPUT RECEPTACLE POWER INPUT SCREW-DOWN TERMINALS 17736-A GROUND LUG Figure 4. Single-Port DC-DC Power Supply Page 7 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 1.5 Four-Port DC-DC Power Supply The Four-Port DC-DC Power Supply, shown in Figure 5, provides +12 VDC power to operate up to four single rack mounted media converters. Input wires can be terminated to either of the –48 VDC input screw-down connectors located on the rear of the power supply. Refer to the Table 3 for specifications. POWER ON INDICATOR MOUNTING BRACKETS (REVERSIBLE) FRONT VIEW REMOTE ALARM OUT RECEPTACLE POWER AND ALARM INDICATORS POWER OUTPUT RECEPTACLES (4) REAR VIEW GROUND LUG (2 PLACES) POWER INPUT SCREW-DOWN TERMINALS (2 PLACES) 17737-A Figure 5. Four-Port DC-DC Power Supply Page 8 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 2 INSTALLATION Danger: Never install equipment during lightning storm or in a wet location. 2.1 16-Port Media Converter Mounting Configurations The 16-Port Media Converter is shipped configured for installation in a 19-inch EIA/WECO rack with the mounting brackets (reversible) installed flush with the front of the chassis. The mounting brackets may be reversed for 23-inch EIA/WECO rack mount applications. See Figure 6. 19-INCH RACK 19-INCH FLUSH MOUNT (AS SHIPPED) 12-24 SCREW (4) 19-INCH WITH 2-INCH RECESS 19-INCH WITH 5-INCH RECESS ! FOR 23-INCH MOUNTING, REMOVE SCREWS AND REVERSE BRACKET, AS SHOWN REVERSE BRACKET, AS SHOWN 23-INCH RACK 23-INCH FLUSH MOUNT 23-INCH WITH 2-INCH RECESS 23-INCH WITH 5-INCH RECESS 17738-A Figure 6. 16-Port Media Converter Installation Page 9 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 2.2 Single-Port AC-DC and DC-DC Power Supply Mounting Configurations The Single-Port AC-DC and DC-DC Power Supplies are both installed in the same manner. Figure 7 shows the Single-Port AC-DC Power Supply installed in a 19-inch rack using the standard mounting bracket (shipped with unit), the offset mounting bracket (ordered separately), and the multiple offset mounting bracket (ordered separately). When installing the multiple offset bracket in a 23-inch rack, an extender bracket (ordered separately) is required (Figure 8). MULTIPLE OFFSET MOUNTING BRACKET (ACCOMMODATES UP TO ELEVEN SINGLE-PORT POWER SUPPLIES) SINGLE-PORT AC-DC POWER SUPPLY WITH STANDARD MOUNTING BRACKET (INSTALL SINGLE-PORT DC-DC POWER SUPPLY IN SAME MANNER) 16-PORT MEDIA CONVERTER SINGLE-PORT AC-DC POWER SUPPLY WITH OFFSET MOUNTING BRACKET (INSTALL SINGLE-PORT DC-DC POWER SUPPLY IN SAME MANNER) STANDARD BRACKET POWER SUPPLY WITH STANDARD BRACKET (AS SHIPPED) REMOVE SCREWS (2) AND STANDARD BRACKET 17739-A OFFSET BRACKET REPLACE WITH OFFSET BRACKET POWER SUPPLY WITH OFFSET BRACKET ATTACHED Figure 7. Single-Port AC-DC Power Supply Installation Page 10 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 2.3 Four-Port AC-DC and DC-DC Power Supply Mounting Configurations The Four-Port AC-DC and DC-DC Power Supplies are shipped configured for installation in a 19inch EIA/WECO rack with the mounting brackets (reversible) installed flush with the front of the chassis. The mounting brackets may be reversed for 23-inch EIA/WECO rack mount applications. Figure 8 shows the installation and mounting configurations for the Four-Port DC-DC Power Supply (install the Four-Port AC-DC Power Supply in the same manner). 19-INCH RACK 19-INCH FLUSH MOUNT (AS SHIPPED) 12-24 SCREW (4) 19-INCH WITH 2-INCH RECESS 19-INCH WITH 5-INCH RECESS ! FOR 23-INCH MOUNTING, REMOVE SCREWS AND REVERSE BRACKET, AS SHOWN REVERSE BRACKET, AS SHOWN 23-INCH RACK 23-INCH FLUSH MOUNT 23-INCH WITH 2-INCH RECESS 23-INCH WITH 5-INCH RECESS 17740-A Figure 8. Four-Port AC-DC and DC-DC Power Supply Installation Page 11 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 3 CABLE ROUTING 3.1 AC and DC Power Cables and Ground Cable Connections 3.1.1 Media Converter using Single-Port AC-DC Power Supply Using Figure 9 as reference, connect the power and ground cables as follows: 1. Terminate an RJ-45 type cable (not provided) to the +12 VDC OUTPUT power receptacle on the power supply (Figure 9-A). 2. Route and secure the RJ-45 type cable to the inside tie-down lances, separate from the AC power cable, as shown. 3. Terminate the opposite end of the RJ-45 type cable to the +12V DC input power receptacle on the media converter (Figure 9-B). Note: Using 18 AWG wire (not provided), ground the power supply to the rack in accordance with local practice (Figure 9-C). Note: Using 18 AWG wire (not provided), ground the media converter to the rack in accordance with local practice (Figure 9-D). 4. Terminate the AC power supply power cord (provided) to the INPUT power receptacle on the power supply (Figure 9-E). 5. Route and secure the AC power cable to the outside cable lances to a properly configured AC wall socket. Note: Make sure to route AC power cable separate from RJ-45 (DC), as shown in Figure 9. Page 12 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 MEDIA CONVERTER SINGLE-PORT AC-DC POWER SUPPLY MAKE SURE TO ROUTE AC POWER CABLE SEPARATE FROM RJ-45 (DC) CABLE TO AC WALL SOCKET FIGURE 9-A POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 9-B MEDIA CONVERTER 17741-A FIGURE 9-C POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 9-D MEDIA CONVERTER FIGURE 9-E POWER SUPPLY Figure 9. Single-Port AC-DC Power Supply Page 13 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 3.1.2 Media Converter using Four-Port AC-DC Power Supply Using Figure 10 as reference, connect the power and ground cables as follows: 1. Terminate an RJ-45 type cable (not provided) to one of the four +12 VDC OUTPUT power receptacles on the power supply (Figure 10-A). 2. Route the RJ-45 type cable via the cable management system, as shown. 3. Terminate the opposite end of the RJ-45 type cable to the +12V DC input power receptacle on the respective media converter (Figure 10-B). Note: Using 18 AWG wire (not provided), ground the power supply to the rack in accordance with local practice (Figure 10-C). Note: Using 18 AWG wire (not provided), ground the media converter to the rack in accordance with local practice (Figure 10-D). 4. Terminate an RJ-45 type cable (not provided) to the ALARM OUT receptacle on the rear of the power supply (Figure 10-E). 5. Route the opposite end of the RJ-45 type cable to local alarm surveillance equipment. 6. Terminate the AC power supply power cord (provided) to the INPUT power receptacle on the power supply (Figure 10-F). 7. Route the AC power cable via the cable management system to a properly configured AC wall socket. Note: Make sure to route AC power cable separate from RJ-45 (DC) cable in the cable management system, as shown in Figure 10. Page 14 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 16-PORT MEDIA CONVERTER (FOUR SHOWN) ON/OFF SWITCH TO ALARM SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT FOUR-PORT AC-DC POWER SUPPLY TO AC WALL SOCKET POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 10-B MEDIA CONVERTER FIGURE 10-D MEDIA CONVERTER POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 10-A FIGURE 10-C POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 10-E FIGURE 10-F POWER SUPPLY 17742-B Figure 10. Four-Port AC-DC Power Supply Page 15 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 3.1.3 Media Converter using Single-Port DC-DC Power Supply Using Figure 11 as reference, connect the power and ground cables as follows: 1. Terminate an RJ-45 type cable (not provided) to the +12 VDC OUTPUT power receptacle on the power supply (Figure 11-A). 2. Route the RJ-45 type cable via the cable management system, as shown. 3. Terminate the opposite end of the RJ-45 type cable to the +12V DC input power receptacle on the media converter (Figure 11-B). Note: Using 18 AWG wire (not provided), ground the power supply to the rack in accordance with local practice (Figure 11-C). Note: Using 18 AWG wire (not provided), ground the media converter to the rack in accordance with local practice (Figure 11-D). 4. Terminate the 16-20 AWG input power wires (not provided) to the –48 VDC INPUT power screw-down terminals on the power supply (Figure 11-E). 5. Terminate the opposite ends of the 16-20 AWG power wires to a properly configured –48 VDC fuse and alarm panel. Note: Make sure to route 16-20 AWG power wires separate from RJ-45 cable, as shown in Figure 11. Note: ADC recommends that the fuse and alarm panel(s) be installed in the same rack as the power supply. Page 16 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 MEDIA CONVERTER TO -48 VDC FUSE AND ALARM PANEL SINGLE-PORT DC-DC POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 11-A POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 11-B MEDIA CONVERTER 17743-B FIGURE 11-C POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 11-E FIGURE 11-D MEDIA CONVERTER POWER SUPPLY Figure 11. Single-Port DC Power Supply Page 17 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 3.1.4 Media Converter using Four-Port DC-DC Power Supply Using Figure 12 as reference, connect the power and ground cables as follows: 1. Terminate an RJ-45 type cable (not provided) to one of the +12 VDC OUTPUT power receptacles on the power supply (Figure 12-A). 2. Route the RJ-45 type cable via the cable management system, as shown. 3. Terminate the opposite end of the RJ-45 type cable to the +12V DC input power receptacle on the respective media converter (Figure 12-B). Note: Using 18 AWG wire (not provided), ground the power supply to the rack in accordance with local practice (Figure 12-C). Note: Using 18 AWG wire (not provided), ground the media converter to the rack in accordance with local practice (Figure 12-D). 4. Terminate an RJ-45 type cable (not provided) to the ALARM OUT receptacle on the rear of the power supply (Figure 12-E). 5. Terminate the opposite end of the RJ-45 type cable to local alarm surveillance equipment. 6. Terminate the 16 AWG input power wires (not provided) to either one of the –48 VDC INPUT power screw-down terminals on the power supply (Figure 12-F). 7. Route and terminate the opposite ends of the 16 AWG input power wires to a properly configured –48 VDC fuse and alarm panel. Note: ADC recommends that the fuse and alarm panel be installed in the same rack as the DC power supply. Also, make sure to route DC input power wires separate from RJ-45 (DC) cables, as shown in Figure 12. Page 18 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 TO -48 VDC FUSE AND ALARM PANEL TO ALARM SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT FIGURE 12-A FOUR-PORT DC-DC POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 12-B MEDIA CONVERTER FIGURE 12-D MEDIA CONVERTER POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 12-C POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 12-E FIGURE 12-F POWER SUPPLY 17744-B Figure 12. Four-Port DC-DC Power Supply Page 19 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 3.2 Fiber and Copper Cable Routing Example Using Figure 13 as reference, route and terminate the fiber and copper cables as follows: 1. Attach the fiber cable “TX” and “RX” connectors to the corresponding “TX” and “RX” receptacles on the media converter. 2. Attach the Ethernet cables to the corresponding RJ-45 receptacles on the media converter. Page 20 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 "TX" AND "RX" RECEPTACLES 16-PORT MEDIA CONVERTER RJ-45 RECEPTACLES ROUTE ALL FIBER CABLES ON THIS SIDE OF RACK ROUTE ALL COPPER CABLES ON THIS SIDE OF RACK FL-2000 48-POSITION TERMINATION/SPLICE PANEL FL-2000 HORIZONTAL INTERBAY MANAGEMENT PANEL FL-1000 FANNING PANEL 16-PORT MEDIA CONVERTER, SEE ART ABOVE FMT BULK STORAGE TRAY 17745-A Figure 13. 16-Port Media Converter Cable Routing Example Page 21 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 4 SPECIFICATIONS 4.1 16-Port Media Converter Table 1 lists the 16-Port Media Converter specifications for Ethernet copper and fiber network segments. Table 1. 16-Port Media Converter Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Copper Media Specifications Protocol 10Base-T, 100Base-TX (IEEE 802.3 compliant) Cable Type Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP), Category 5 Electrical Connector Shielded RJ-45 jack (DTE), 16 ports Maximum Segment Length 80 meters Fiber Optic Media Specifications Protocol 10Base-FL (IEEE 802.3, Clause 18 compliant) 100Base-SX (TIA/EIA 785 compliant) Center Wavelength 850 nm Optical Connector ST, SC 16 ports Core/Cladding Diameter (microns) 50/125 or 62.5/125 multi-mode Maximum Segment Length 2 kilometers 10Base-FL (IEEE 802.3, Clause 26 compliant) 300 meters 100Base-SX Light Source LED 1 16-Port Media Converter Chassis Input Voltage Requirement +12 VDC Physical Dimensions (W x H x D) 17.1 x 1.7 x 6.3 in. (43.4 x 4.3 x 16.0 cm) +12 VDC Power Cable (not provided) Standard RJ-45 patch cable-11 ft. (3.4 m) max. length Weight 8 lb. (3.63 kg) Power Dissipation 20 Watts maximum Environmental Specifications 1 Operating Temperature 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C) Storage Temperature -4° to 140° F ( –20° to 60° C) Operating Humidity 0% to 80% (non-condensing) Storage Humidity 0% to 95% (non-condensing) Subtract 3db from launch power when using 50/125 micron fibers. Page 22 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 4.2 Single- and Four-Port AC-DC Power Supplies Table 2 lists the Single- and Four-Port AC-DC power supply specifications. Table 2. Single- and Four-Port AC-DC Power Supply Specifications ITEM Physical Specifications Dimensions (H × W × D) Weight Electrical Specifications Power Rating Cooling Source Voltage DESCRIPTION SINGLE-PORT POWER SUPPLY FOUR-PORT POWER SUPPLY 1.4 x 5.4 x 5.0 in. (3.6 x 13.7 x 12.7 cm) 17.1 x 1.7 x 8.5 in. (43.4 x 4.3 x 21.6 cm) 1.14 lb. (0.52 kg) 10.3 lb. (4.7 kg) 30 Watts (maximum) input AC fuse: 1A/250V output PTC Re-Settable fuse: 2.5A/60V 110 Watts redundant, 220 Watts maximum input AC current: 2.9A/PSU output PTC Re-Settable fuse: 2.5A/60V per port convection Two 15 cfm (425 cu m/min.) rear-mounted fans 90 to 264 VAC, single phase Frequency 47-63 Hz Output Voltage +12 VDC +12 VDC Power Cable (not provided) Standard RJ-45 patch cable–11 ft. (3.4 m) maximum length AC Power Cord (provided) PN 1125540, 8 ft. (2.4m), IEC 320 Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C) –4° to 140° F (–20° to 60° C) 0% to 80% (non-condensing) 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Accessories Single Offset Rack Bracket Multiple Offset Rack Bracket Cat. No. ADC01PSUS0BRK02 Cat. No. ADC01PSU12BRK02 Page 23 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 4.3 Single- and Four-Port DC-DC Power Supplies Table 3 lists the Single- and Four-Port DC-DC power supply specifications. Table 3. Single- and Four-Port DC-DC Power Supply Specifications ITEM Physical Specifications Dimensions (H × W × D) Weight Electrical Specifications Power Rating Cooling DESCRIPTION SINGLE-PORT POWER SUPPLY FOUR-PORT POWER SUPPLY 1.4 x 5.4 x 5.0 in. (3.6 x 13.7 x 12.7 cm) 17.1 x 1.7 x 8.5 in. (43.4 x 4.3 x 21.6 cm) 1.0 lb. (0.54 kg) 7.8 lb. (3.54 kg) 30 Watts (maximum) input DC fuse: 1A/125V output PTC re-settable fuse: 2.5A/60V 150 Watts redundant, 300 Watts maximum input DC fuse: 4A/125V output PTC re-settable fuse: 2.5A/60V per port convection Two 15 cfm (425 cu m/min.) rear-mounted fans Source Voltage –48 VDC (–42 to –56 VDC) Output Voltage +12 VDC +12 VDC Power Cable (not provided) Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Humidity Accessories Offset Rack Bracket Multiple Offset Rack Bracket Page 24 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Standard RJ-45 patch cable–11 ft. (3.4 m) maximum length 23° to 122° F (–5° to 50° C) –40° to 158° F (–40° to 70° C) 5% to 90% (non-condensing) 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Cat. No. ADC01PSUS0BRK02 Cat. No. ADC01PSU12BRK02 ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 5 POWER-UP/CHECK OUT PROCEDURE 5.1 Single- and Four-Port AC-DC Power Supplies Activate the power supply by connecting the power cord to source power. When lit, the POWER indicators on the front (Figure 14-A) and back (Figure 14-B) of the Four-Port Power Supply show the unit is on. The ALARM indicator on the rear of the power supply (Figure 14-B) lights to indicate a failure in one of the internal power supplies or a failure in one of the fans. This failure can be detected remotely using the ALARM OUT RJ-45 receptacle (Figure 14-B) on the rear of the power supply for use with local alarm surveillance equipment. When the Single-Port Power Supply is on, the Power and Fuse indicators are illuminated (Figure 14-C). POWER ON LED INDICATOR ON FRONT OF PANEL (SEE FIGURE 14-A) POWER AND ALARM INDICATORS FOUR-PORT AC-DC POWER SUPPLY (REAR VIEW) SINGLE-PORT AC-DC POWER SUPPLY (REAR VIEW) POWER AND FUSE INDICATORS 17746-B FIGURE 14-A FIGURE 14-B FIGURE 14-C FOUR-PORT POWER INDICATOR (FRONT OF PANEL) FOUR-PORT POWER AND ALARM INDICATORS (REAR OF PANEL) SINGLE-PORT POWER AND FUSE INDICATORS Figure 14. Power, Alarm and Fuse Indicators Page 25 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 The normal and alarm pin-outs for the four-port Alarm receptacle are shown in Figure 15. NO NC NC NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NORMAL CONDITION ALARM CONDITION 15926-B Figure 15. Four-Port Alarm Receptacle Pin-outs Table 4 contains a complete description of all user interface items on the Single- and Four-Port AC-DC Power Supplies. Table 4. Single Port AC-DC Power Supply User Interface USER INTERFACE DESCRIPTION POWER Indicator Indicates the power supply is on. Input Power Receptacle Provides an attachment point for input AC power. Output Power Receptacles Provides attachment points for output +12 VDC power. Ground Lugs Provides attachment points for ground cable connections between the power supply and the rack. Alarm Port Provides a remote means of detecting when the power supply has failed. Page 26 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 5.2 Single- and Four-Port DC-DC Power Supplies To activate a DC power supply, connect two 16 AWG wires (+ and -) between the –48 VDC INPUT distribution panel and input terminals of the DC power supply. Observe the polarity during the connection process (Figures 4 and 5). When lit, the POWER indicators on the front (Figure 16-A) and back (Figure 16-B) of the Four-Port Power Supply show the unit is on. The ALARM indicator on the rear of the power supply (Figure 16-B) lights to indicate a failure in one of the internal power supplies or a failure of one of the fans. This failure can be detected remotely using the ALARM OUT RJ-45 receptacle (Figure 16-B) on the rear of the power supply for use with local alarm surveillance equipment. When the Single-Port Power Supply is on, the Power and Fuse indicators are illuminated (Figure 16-C). POWER ON LED INDICATOR ON FRONT OF PANEL (SEE FIGURE 16-A) POWER AND ALARM INDICATORS FOUR-PORT DC-DC POWER SUPPLY (REAR VIEW) 17747-B SINGLE-PORT DC-DC POWER SUPPLY (REAR VIEW) POWER AND FUSE INDICATORS FIGURE 16-A FIGURE 16-B FIGURE 16-C FOUR-PORT POWER INDICATOR (FRONT OF PANEL) FOUR-PORT POWER AND ALARM INDICATORS (REAR OF PANEL) SINGLE-PORT POWER AND FUSE INDICATORS Figure 16. Power, Alarm and Fuse Indicators Page 27 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 Table 5 contains a complete description of all user interconnection on the Single- and FourPort DC-DC Power Supplies. Table 5. Single- and Four-Port DC-DC Power Supply User Interface USER INTERFACE DESCRIPTION POWER Indicator Input Power Receptacle Indicates the power supply is on. Provides an attachment point for input DC power. Output Power Receptacles Provides attachment points for output +12 VDC power. Ground Lugs Provides attachment points for ground cable connections between the power supply and the rack. The ground lugs also provide an attachment point for a ground cable connection between the power supply and fuse and alarm panel. Alarm Port Provides a remote means of detecting when the power supply has failed. Page 28 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 5.3 16-Port Media Converter Power up the media converter by depressing the power switch (Figure 17-A) located on the right rear of the converter from 0 to 1. The indicator (green LED) located on the switch should illuminate to indicate that +12 VDC power is applied to the media converter circuits. If switch indicator does not illuminate perform the following steps: 1. Verify that the cable connection between the media converter and the power supply is secure. 2. Insure that the power indicator on the power supply output port is illuminated (green LED). 3. Verify that the input power to the power supply is on. 4. Replace the power supply. Once the media converter has been powered up, perform a LAMP TEST to verify that all LEDs on the front panel display are operational. Press the UP and DOWN buttons (Figure 17-C) simultaneously and release. This will initiate the LAMP TEST and all display LEDs will illuminate for approximately 3 seconds. When the LAMP TEST cycle is complete all LEDs will turn off with the exception of the PWR indicator. The numeric display will be reset to 1. This test is initiated automatically when the power is turned on. Use the UP/DOWN buttons (Figure 17-C) and cycle through all ports. The numeric display should count up or down. If no cables are connected to the port being viewed, all indicators should be off with the exception of the PWR indicator (Figure 17-B) and the number of the port being viewed (Figure 17-C). If the PWR indicator begins to blink, a power fault has occurred on a specific port or at a sub-system level (i.e., 8-ports). Contact ADC technical support. The activity indicators are separated into the FO (Fiber Optic) group (left side of the numeric display) and into the TP (Twisted Pair) group (right side of the numeric display) The ACT indicator will illuminate when either auto negotiation is in process or when actual data packets are being detected. The 10 indicator (orange LED) will be illuminated if the port is in 10 Mb/s Ethernet mode. The 100 indicator (green LED) will be illuminated if the port is in the 100 Mb/s Ethernet mode. When a link is established, the FO 10 or 100 indicator and the TP 10 or 100 indicator should be matched (TP 10–FO 10 or TP 100–FO 100). If they are not matched, the numeric display will blink indicating a mismatched link or the loss of the FO or UTP side of the link. Note: Automatic MDI, MDIX crossover is supported for each of the TP ports. Connect the switch or workstation port to a TP port on the media converter using a RJ-45 patch cord. Select the port for viewing using the UP/DOWN buttons. If the TP 10 indicator illuminates when the TP patch cable is connected, the media converter has been connected to a 10BASE-T port with no auto negotiation. The optical transmitter will be activated and placed into the 10BASE-FL mode. When the fiber cables have been connected to the optical side of the port, the FO 10 indicator will illuminate and a 10BASE-T to 10BASE-FL (10 Mb/s only) link has been established. Page 29 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 If the FO 10 indicator illuminates when no TP patch cable is connected, the media converter has been connected to a 10BASE-FL port with no auto negotiation and the TP side will be activated and placed into the 10BASE-T mode. When the TP cables have been connected to the TP side of the port, the TP 10 indicator will illuminate and a 10BASE-T to 10BASE-FL (10 Mb/s only) link has been established. If the TP ACT indicator illuminates for 2-3 seconds when the TP patch cable is connected, the media converter has been connected to a device that supports auto negotiation. The optical transmitter will be active only when the TP ACT indicator is illuminated. When the fiber cables have been have been connected to the optical side of the port, the media converter will select the correct mode, 10 or 100 Mb/s, based on auto negotiation. Either the 10 or 100 indicator will be illuminated based on the highest performance level that the link partners can support. If no fiber optic link has been established, the TP ACT lamp will illuminate periodically. If the FO ACT indicator illuminates for 2-3 seconds when no TP patch cable is connected, the media converter has been connected to a far end device that supports auto negotiation. The optical transmitter will be active only when the TP ACT indicator is illuminated. When the TP patch fiber cables have been have been connected to the TP side of the port, the media converter will select the correct mode, 10 or 100 Mb/s, based on auto negotiation. Either the 10 or 100 indicator will be illuminated based on the highest performance level that the link partners can support. If no TP link has been established, the FO ACT lamp will illuminate periodically. Note: If an optical power test set is being used to verify the launch power of a port, the TP side of the port must be connected to an active switch or workstation port. The optical transmitter will not function until a valid TP link has been detected or during the auto negotiation periods. POWER INDICATOR ON FRONT OF PANEL (SEE BELOW) 16-PORT MEDIA CONVERTER (REAR VIEW) ON/OFF SWITCH FIGURE 17-A FIGURE 17-B FIGURE 17-C 17748-A ON/OFF SWITCH POWER INDICATOR 16-POSITION LED DISPLAY Figure 17. 16-Port Media Converter Page 30 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. ADCP-92-035• Issue 1 • May 2002 Table 6 contains a complete description of all user interface items on the 16-port media converter. Table 6. 16-Port Media Converter User Interface USER INTERFACE DESCRIPTION Power (PWR) Indicator Indicates all power systems are functioning normally. Power Switch Provides DC power on/off control and over current protection. FO Side Activity (ACT) Indicator Indicates that auto negotiation is in progress or data packets have been detected on the optical side of the link. 10 Fiber optic link is in the 10 Mb/s mode. 100 Fiber optic link is in the 100 Mb/s mode. TP Side Activity (ACT) Indictor Indicates that auto negotiation is in progress or data packets have been detected on the TP side of the link. 10 TP link is in the 10 Mb/s mode. 100 TP link is in the 100 Mb/s mode. Front Panel Buttons UP Increments the port display up by 1. DOWN Decrements the port display down by 1. LAMP TEST Press UP/DN simultaneously to invoke a lamp test. PORT Display Displays the PORT (1-16) selected using the UP/DOWN buttons. Fiber Ports (1-16) Provides attachment points for transmit (TX) and receive (RX) optical fiber cables. Copper Ports (1-16) Provides attachment points for RJ-45 Ethernet data cable connectors. DC Power Receptacle Provides an attachment point for the RJ-45 +12 VDC power cable connector. Ground Lug Provides an attachment point for a ground cable connection between the media converter and the rack. Page 31 © 2002, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 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