Omnitron Systems Technology FlexSwitch 6550 FK & 6750 FK Replacement Kit User manual


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FlexSwitch

TM

1Fx+4U

Model 6550-FK

Replacement Kit

User Manual

140 Technology #500, Irvine, CA 92618

Phone: (949) 250-6510; Fax: (949) 250-6514

Table of Contents

1.0

INTRODUCTION .................................................................... 3

1.1

General Description ............................................................. 3

1.2

Chassis Models .................................................................... 3

2.0

INSTALLATION ...................................................................... 4

2.1

Chassis Installation .............................................................. 4

2.2

Module Installation ............................................................... 4

2.3

Fiber Installation ................................................................... 4

2.4

UTP Installation .................................................................... 4

3.0

CONFIGURATION ................................................................. 5

3.1

AC Site Preparation .............................................................. 5

3.2

AC Powered Chassis Mounting .......................................... 5

3.3

Configuring the DIP-Switches ............................................. 6

3.3.1

4Tx Switch Module ............................................................... 6

3.3.2

Media Converter Module - Front Panel ............................... 7

3.3.3

Media Converter Module - On-Board .................................. 8

4.0

LED INDICATORS ................................................................. 9

4.1

4Tx Switch Module ............................................................... 9

4.2

Media Converter Module ................................................... 10

5.0

SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................ 11

6.0

LINK MODES ....................................................................... 12

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1.0

INTRODUCTION

1.1

General Description

The 6550-FK is the direct replacement for the discontinued FlexSwitch

Model 600XC 1Fx + 4U. The 6550-FK replacement kit consists of one

iConverter 10/100Base-Tx to 100Base-Fx Media Converter Module and one iConverter 4Tx Switch Module installed in a iConverter 2-Module

Chassis.

The 6550-FK provides auto-negotiating 10/100 UTP ports with auto-crossover that enables easy attachment to hubs, switches and workstations. The

100Base-Fx fiber port supports half or full duplex operation.

The 6550-FK features on-board and front panel accessible DIP-Switches for manual configuration of the ports.

1.2

Chassis Models

FlexSwitch Replacement Matrix

Discontinued Part Replacement Part

6550-0 6550-0-FK

6550-2

6550-3

6551-0

6551-2

6550-2-FK

6550-3-FK

6551-0-FK

6551-2-FK

Replacement Matrix

FlexSwitch Model 6550

Connector Type

Fiber Type Distance

SC ST

MM

SM

SM

5km

30km

60km

6550-0-FK

6550-2-FK

6550-3-FK

6551-0-FK

6551-2-FK

-

Model Numbers

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2.0

INSTALLATION

2.1

Chassis Installation

The 6550-FK is designed to accommodate wall-mounting and tabletop installations. For wall-mounting, the 8249-0 Wall-Mount kit (sold separately) is designed to attach the chassis to a wall, backboard or other flat surfaces.

For tabletop installations, place the unit on a flat level surface. Attach the rubber feet to the bottom of the chassis to prevent the unit from sliding. Make sure the unit is placed in a safe, dry and secure location.

For external power installation and configuration, see section 3.0.

2.2

Module Installation

The modules are pre-installed in the iConverter 2-Module chassis with the backplanes enabled on both modules and Link Segment selected (see Section

6.0). If the modules are removed, carefully slide the module into the open slot. Align the module with the installation guides and ensure that the module is firmly seated against the backplane. Secure the module by fastening the front panel thumbscrew (push in and turn clockwise to tighten) to the chassis front.

2.3

Fiber Installation

Connect an appropriate multimode or single-mode fiber cable to the fiber port of the installed module. It is important to make sure that the transmit (TX) is attach to the receive side of the device at the other end and the receive (RX) is attach to the transmit side.

2.4

UTP Installation

Connect the UTP ports via a Category 5 cable to a 10Base-T or 100Base-Tx

Ethernet device.

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3.0

CONFIGURATION

3.1

AC Site Preparation

• Power source should be available within 5 ft. of the chassis and installed per the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA-70.

• This equipment requires a 100-240VAC, 0.5Amp, 50/60Hz power outlet.

Appropriate overloading protection should be provided on the AC power source outlets utilized.

• The operating temperature of this equipment is 0 to 50 degrees C. If installed in a closed or multi-module rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack must not exceed the maximum rated 50 degrees C.

• Installation of the equipment should be such that the air flow in the front and back of the chassis is not compromised or restricted.

• Never use this equipment to carry any weight except its own. Never use it as a shelf to support the weight of other equipment.

3.2

AC Powered Chassis Mounting

Attach the AC power cord to the back of the Power Receptacle and plug into the AC outlet. Any installed modules will illuminate the power LED.

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3.3

Configuring the DIP-Switches

The 6550-FK has been pre-configured with Auto-Negotiation enabled on all

UTP ports for plug and play easy of use. However, the iConverter Modules offer additional configuration flexibility.

3.3.1

4Tx Switch Module

The 4Tx Switch Module has been pre-configured for Auto-Negotiation. A board-mounted DIP-Switch is available to manually configure Port 1 and 2.

The figure below indicates the factory default settings.

BP A EN

BP B EN

MAN

10

HD

MAN

10

HD

(Left Position)

__

__

AN

100

FD

AN

100

FD

(Right Position)

4 Port Switch Module DIP-Switches

Backplane Port A Enable/Disable “BP A EN” DIP-Switch

This DIP-Switch must be in the LEFT position (factory default) for the module to operate correctly. The switch provides backplane connectivity with the

Media Converter Module.

Backplane Port B Enable/Disable “BP B EN” DIP-Switch

This DIP-Switch must be in the LEFT position (factory default) for the module to operate correctly. The switch provides backplane connectivity with the

Media Converter Module.

UTP Auto-Negotiate/Manual “AN / MAN” DIP-Switch (Port 1 or Port 2)

When this DIP-Switch is in the UTP Auto-Negotiate “AN” position (factory default), the UTP port automatically determines the speed and duplex mode of the connecting UTP device. If the connecting UTP device cannot provide the proper signal to indicate its own mode of operation, this DIP-Switch should be set to the UTP Manual mode “Man” position. Manual mode requires manually configuring the UTP port to match the speed and the duplex mode of the connecting UTP device using the “10/100” and UTP “FDX/HDX” DIP-Switches.

When a UTP port is configured for Auto-Negotiation, the automatic crossover detection is enabled for that particular UTP port. Automatic crossover detection is disabled when the UTP port is configured for manual negotiation.

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UTP 10/100Mbps “10/100” DIP-Switch (Port 1 or Port 2)

When the UTP “AN/MAN” DIP-Switch (described above) is in the manual

“MAN” position, the “10/100” DIP-Switch determines the speed of operation for the designated UTP port. Setting the “10/100” DIP-Switch to “100” position (factory default) forces the UTP port to operate at 100Mbps.

Setting this DIP-Switch to “10” position forces the UTP port to operate at

10Mbps. Adjust the “10/100” DIP-Switch to match the speed of the connecting UTP device.

UTP Full/Half-Duplex “HD/FD” DIP-Switch (Port 1 or Port 2)

When the UTP “AN/MAN” DIP-Switch (described above) is in the manual

“MAN” position, the “HD/FD” DIP-Switch determines the duplex operation mode for the UTP port. Setting the “HD/FD” DIP-Switch to UTP Full-Duplex

“FD” (factory default) position forces the UTP port to operate in Full-Duplex.

Setting this DIP-Switch to “HD” forces the UTP port to operate in

Half-Duplex. Adjust the UTP Half/Full-Duplex DIP-Switch to match duplex mode the connecting UTP device.

When the UTP “AN/MAN” DIP-Switch is in the Auto-Negotiate “AN” position and the UTP Full/Half Duplex DIP-Switch is in the Full-Duplex “FD” position, the UTP port Auto-Negotiates to Full or Half-Duplex. When in the Half-Duplex

“HDX” position, the UTP port functions only in Half-Duplex.

3.3.2

Media Converter Module - Front Panel

The Media Converter Modules have been pre-configured as illustrated below.

Using the front panel DIP-Switches, the module can be reconfigured for customer-specific applications.

Media Converter Module Front Panel DIP-Switches

Fiber Full/Half-Duplex “FDX / HDX” DIP-Switch

When in the Fiber Full/Half-Duplex DIP-Switch is in the “FDX” position

(factory default), the fiber port operates in Full-Duplex mode. When in the

“HDX” position, the fiber port operates in Half-Duplex mode and its distance is limited by the IEEE 802.3 standard to 412 meters.

UTP Auto/Manual Negotiate “AN / MAN” DIP-Switch

When the UTP “AN/Man” DIP-Switch is in the Auto-Negotiate “AN” position (factory default), the converter Auto-Negotiates and matches the

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10/100 speed and duplex mode of a mating Auto-Negotiating device connected to its UTP port.

When the UTP “AN/Man” DIP-Switch is in the “Man” position, the converter does not auto-Negotiate and operates in the mode selected by the Full/Half

Duplex “FDX/HDX” and “10/100” DIP-Switches.

UTP 10/100 “10 / 100” DIP-Switch

When the UTP “AN/Man” DIP-Switch is in the “Man” position, the UTP

“10/100” DIP-Switch selects the speed of the UTP port. When in the

“100” position (factory default), the UTP port operates at 100 Mbps. When in the “10” position the UTP port operates at 10 Mbps.

UTP Full/Half-Duplex “FDX / HDX” DIP-Switch

When the UTP “AN/Man” DIP-Switch is in the “Man” position, the “FDX/HDX”

DIP-Switch selects the duplex mode of the UTP port. When in the “FDX” position

(factory default), the UTP port operates in Full-Duplex mode. When in the

“HDX” position, the UTP port operates in Half-Duplex. Set the duplex mode to match the connecting device and check for link status.

Note: Attaching an Auto-Negotiating UTP port of the 6550-FK to a device with a manual/forced /hard-coded UTP port may result in an unpredictable port setting with excessive collisions and poor link performance. When operating in Manual mode, both mating ports MUST be set manually to the same speed and duplex mode.

3.3.3

Media Converter Module - On-Board

The Media Converter Module has an on-board DIP-Switch for the configuration of the Link Mode and Backplane connectivity. See Section 6.0 for more information on the Link Modes. The module is preconfigured as illustrated below.

2

1

4

3

Down

RFD

BPOEN

LP =

=

=

=

Remote Fault Detect Enable

Backplane Enable

Link Propagate/Link Segment

Not Used (Factory Set)

Media Converter Module On-Board DIP-Switches

Remote Fault Detection “RFD” DIP-Switch

When the Remote Fault Detect “RFD” DIP-Switch is in the UP position, the

RFD mode is selected. When in the DOWN position (factory default), the

RFD mode is disabled.

Note: Connecting two converters with both set to RFD mode is an illegal

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setting and will cause a “deadly embrace” lockup.

A and B Backplane Enable “BPOEN” DIP-Switch

This DIP-Switch must be in the UP position (factory default) for the module to operate correctly. The backplane must be enabled for the Media Converter

Module to communicate.

Link Propagate/Link Segment “LP” DIP-Switch

When both the Link Propagate/Link Segment “LP” and the Remote Fault Detect

“RFD” DIP-Switches are in the DOWN position (factory default), Link Segment mode is enabled. When the Link Propagate/Link Segment “LP” DIP-Switch is in the UP position, and the Remote Fault Detect “RFD” DIP-Switch is in the

DOWN position, Link Propagate mode is enabled.

Note: Setting both the “LP” and the “ RFD” to the UP positions on the same module is an illegal mode that will result in unpredictable behavior.

4.0

LED INDICATORS

4.1

4Tx Switch Module

The 4Tx Switch Module has LED indicators to provide connection information.

LED Function Color

4Tx Switch Module

Off State ON State

Power "Pwr" Yellow No Power On: Module has Power

Port 1 "100 Link" Green Not Linked at 100Mbps On: Port Linked at 100Mbps

Blinking: Data Activity

Port 1 "10 Link" Green Not Linked at 10Mbps On: Port Linked at 10Mbps

Blinking: Data Activity

Port 2 "100 Link" Green Not Linked at 100Mbps On: Port Linked at 100Mbps

Blinking: Data Activity

Port 2 "10 Link" Green Not Linked at 10Mbps On: Port Linked at 10Mbps

Blinking: Data Activity

Port 3 "100 Link" Green Not Linked at 100Mbps On: Port Linked at 100Mbps

Blinking: Data Activity

Port 3 "10 Link" Green Not Linked at 10Mbps On: Port Linked at 10Mbps

Blinking: Data Activity

Port 4 "100 Link" Green Not Linked at 100Mbps On: Port Linked at 100Mbps

Blinking: Data Activity

Port 4 "10 Link" Green Not Linked at 10Mbps On: Port Linked at 10Mbps

Blinking: Data Activity

4 Port Switch Module LED Indicators

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4.2

Media Converter Module

The Media Converter Module has LED indicators to provide information on how the module is communicating to its link partner. The LED indicators can also be used to troubleshoot problems with the connections.

LED Function

Power "Pwr"

Fiber "FDX"

Fiber "Lk Act"

UTP "AN"

UTP "100"

UTP "10"

UTP " FDX"

UTP "Lk Act"

Color

Media Converter Module

OFF State

Yellow No Power

ON State

On: Module has power

Green Fiber in Half Duplex On: Fiber in Full Duplex

Green No Fiber Link On: Fiber Link is Active

Blinking: Data Activity

Green

Green

UTP is in Manual

Negotiation

UTP not Linked at

100Mbps

Green UTP not Linked at

10Mbps

On: UTP is in Auto-Negotiation

Enabled.

On: UTP Linked at 100Mbps

On: UTP Linked at 10Mbps

Green UTP in Half Duplex On: UTP in Full Duplex

Green No UTP Link On: UTP Link is Active

Blinking: Data Activity

Media Converter Module LED Indicators

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5.0

SPECIFICATIONS

Description

Protocols

UTP Cable Type

Fiber Cable Type

UTP Connector Type

Fiber Connector Type

DIP-Switches

Power Requirements

Dimensions

Weight

Compliances

Temperature

Humidity

(non-condensing)

Altitude (operational)

Fast Ethernet Switch with 5 10/100 UTP Ports and 1 100Base-Fx Fiber Port

10Base-T, 100Base-Tx, 100Base-Fx with 1535 bytes max. frame size

EIA/TIA 568A/B

Category 5 and higher

Multimode: 50/125, 62.5/125, 100/140um

Singlemode: 9/125um

RJ45

Dual Fiber: ST, SC

Fiber: FDX/HDX

UTP: AN/MAN, 10/100, FDX/HDX

Link Modes: LS, LP, RFD

100 - 240 VAC @ 0.5A/0.4A, 50/60Hz

W:6.7" x D:5.51" x H:1.87"

3.5 lbs

UL, CE, FCC CLass A, NEBS Level 3

Operating: 0 to +50 C

Storage: -50 to +80 C

< 95%

< 4000m (13,000 ft)

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6.0

LINK MODES

In order to accommodate different user requirements, the 6550-FK Media

Converter Module supports three different link modes.

Link Segment (LS)

LS mode transmits a link signal independently of any received ‘Link’ at any port. Utilizing this configuration, a loss of a receive link signal will only affect the port detecting the loss of signal. All the other ports will continue to generate a link signal. A loss of link on the UTP port, only affects the UTP port; the other ports remain unaffected.

Link Propagate (LP)

LP mode transmits a link signal only when a link signal is detected. Utilizing this configuration, a loss of a receive link signal will continue to “propagate” through to the next port in the network. A loss of link on the UTP port will cause the fault to propagated forward causing the fiber and UTP ports at the remote end to drop its link. This setting allows the loss of a link to be detected by SNMP or other managed network devices.

Remote Fault Detect + Link Propagate (RFD+LP)

RFD+LP mode transmits a link signal only when a link signal is detected.

When a loss of link is detected, this mode will perform both a loop back and propagate forward. A loss of RX fiber causes the fault to loop back causing the port on the other media converter to lose link. It also propagates the fault forward toward the UTP port causing the UTP port to lose link.

Note: Connecting two converters together both set to RFD+LP mode will cause a lockup condition. This is an illegal setting.

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Warning

The operating description in this Instruction Manual is for use by qualified personnel only. To avoid electrical shock, do not perform any servicing of this unit other than that contained in the operating instructions, unless you are qualified and certified to do so by Omnitron Systems Technology, Inc.

Caution

All user-required operations can be performed without opening the unit. Never attempt to open or remove the cover or tamper with the unit. There are no user replaceable or serviceable parts in this unit. Equipment is not intended to be installed and used in a place (home, school, or public area) accessible to the general population.

Warranty

This product is warranted to the original purchaser against defects in material and workmanship for a period of TWO YEARS from the date of shipment. A LIFETIME warranty may be obtained by the original purchaser by REGISTERING this product with Omnitron within 90 days from the date of shipment. TO REGISTER, COMPLETE

AND MAIL OR FAX THE ENCLOSED REGISTRATION FORM. Or you may register your product on the Internet at http://www.omnitron-systems.com. During the warranty period, Omnitron will, at its option, repair or replace a product which is proven to be defective.

For warranty service, the product must be sent to an Omnitron designated facility, at

Buyer’s expense. Omnitron will pay the shipping charge to return the product to Buyer’s designated US address using Omnitron’s standard shipping method.

Limitation of Warranty

The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate use and/or maintenance of the equipment by Buyer, Buyer-supplied equipment, Buyer-supplied interfacing, unauthorized modifications or tampering with equipment (including removal of equipment cover by personnel not specifically authorized and certified by Omnitron), or misuse, or operating outside the environmental specification of the product (including but not limited to voltage, ambient temperature, radiation, unusual dust, etc.), or improper site preparation or maintenance.

No other warranty is expressed or implied. Omnitron specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose .

Exclusive Remedies

The remedies provided herein are the Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedies.

Omnitron shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages, whether based on contract, tort, or any legal theory .

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT

If you encounter problems with this product, contact Omnitron Technical

Support.

Phone:

Fax:

800-675-8410

949-250-6510

949-250-6514

Address: Omnitron Systems Technology, Inc.

140 Technology Dr., #500

Irvine, CA 92618

Email:

URL: [email protected]

http://www.omnitron-systems.com

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Form: 040-06550-FK1 A 02/07

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