CIS Technology DH05V2 User Manual 43711
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EXHIBIT C User Manual iPwt 10/100 Dual Speed Ethernet Hub FCC Compliance Statement This device compliance with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (I) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interfelence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pmlection against harmful intcrfiemnee in a residential immllation This equipment generates. uses and can mi'mle radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause handful interference to radio communications, However, there is no gummee that interfnence will not occur in a particu- lar installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: u Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. n Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. a Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different ii'om that to which the receiver is connected. in Consult the dealer or an experience radio/TV technician for help. 10/100 Dual Spud Ethernet ”lib CE Compliance Statement W: hereby cenify thal the ELhzmel Hub compli=s with the EN 50081-1 and EN 50082-1 requirements. (6 NOTE.- EN 50082-1 standard: IEC 801-2 (Eleclrustatic Discharge) : [EC 80] 3 (Radiawd Immunity) : IEC 8014 (Electrical Fast Transient/Bum) All rngtemd (radmarlu am My: properly aflhfl'r respective owners. 10/100 Dual szadEthernet Hub CONTENTS FCC Compliance Shument .. CE ComplianoeShtement ..... Chapter 1 Introducflnn .. ....... .. Summary offwmm ....... Package Contents Front and Back views ofthe Hub . LED Indicates . MDI-X/MDI Swiwh Chapm- 2 Installing the Dull-speed Hub . Pre-Insmllalion Requimmcn's ..... Connection for a 10 and 100 Mbps Device N Connection for Hubs Cascading Appendle mm“... ............ .. ..4...‘....,.m..‘.m. ............. Specifications Appendix]; mam ....... RJ-45 pin ass-immcnm .4 RJ-45 pin connector “magnhn 11 ll 12 12 12 Ill/100 Dual Speai Ethernet Hub Chapter 1 Introduction The 10! lOflEASE-Tx Ethernet Hub is a dual-speed hub that is designed to easily integrate the Fast Ethemet network into your existing 10 Mbps network workgroups. The dual-speed hub consists of two internal net- work segments, one is for lOBASE-Tnetwork operation, the other one is providing lOOBASE~TX Ethernet connection, II also includes an internal switching port to inlerlink different data transferring between 10 and 100 Mbps networks. This dual-speed hub provides five (5) RJ—45 ports, supporting auto-nego— tiation and auto-selection. The MDl-X/MDI switch could swap the last Ill—45 port transmit and receive pin assignment which could enable a daisy» chain connection to another. In addition, the compact chassis allows users to easily setup the dual-speed hub on a desktop or wall-mount operating environment. Summ-ry of futures u Compliance with both lOBASE-T and lOOBASE-TX specifications of the IEEE 802.3 standards n Equipped with five (5) shielded R145 connectors. supporting auto- matic selection for 10 or 100 Mbps network operation. u Supports I0 Mhps and loo Mbps network segment collision indication. D Built-in switching interface to interlink [0 and 100 Mbps network segments. III MDI-X/MDI selectlon switch allows you to swap the last shielded Ill-45 port transmit and receive pill assignments to daisy-chain to another. D Palm size chassis enables you to easily install the hub on a desktop or wall-mount environment. D Equipped with a variety of informative LEDs for easy viewing and Irouhleshooting. IWIW Dual spud Elllzmn Hub Package Contents The package of your dual-speed Elhemet hub should comain the follow- ing items: n Dual—speed Emmet hub in Extemal power adapter m User manual NOTE: If any items is missing or damaged. please contact yum dealer for replacemem. Front and Buck views of the Hub Figures 1-1 shows the front and back view of the Dunl~speed hub. ban—Mm immmfim museum mm: mm mm mm); mm): Figure 1.1 me & Back View affine Hub 10/100 Dual Speed Ethernet Hub LEDIndlcators The duaispeed Ethernet hub provides a variety or informative LEDs on the front panel for easy viewing and troubleshooting. PWR LED The green LED indicates the power status. This green LED will be lit while the hub is receiving power. LED The amber LED displays the l(] Mhps network collision status. If a collision is detected an the imam] lOMbps network segment, the amber LED will flash. The amber LED displays the 100 Mbps network collision status. If a collision is detected on the interim] lOOMbps network segment, the amber LED will flash. LNK/AQZI LEE The green LED displays the link, activity status. If a good link is estab- lished rm the given pun, this green LED will be conlimmusly lit, indicat- ing a valid network connection between the network node and Ihe dual speed huh, When dam is transmitted, this green LED will flash. The green LED displays the speed status, If a good lOOMbps link is established on the given pun. this green LED will light, indicating a valid lOOMhps network ommeclion between the network node and the hub, If a lOMbps connection is detected, this geen LED will be unlit. [W100 Dull Spud Ethernet Hub l" . [ED The green LEDs displays the network utilization slams, The can-e- spending LEDs (shown as l% - 50%) will light when the network traffic uliliution has reached the percentage NOTE:Figure 1-1 shows the front View of the Dualvspeed hub's LEDs indication. MDI-X/MDI Switch The MDl-X/MDI swilch can be usily configuration of last R145 port as aMDI orMDI—X pin assignment. For example, when meponis mfiguxed as a MD] pin assignment, me dual—speed hub may be connected to another hub vm UTP, without the need of a special crossover cable. 10/100 Dual Speed Ethernet Hub Chapter 2 Installing the Dual-speed Hub I’m-Installation Requirements Before you connect the dual-speed Ethernet hub to the network, make sure that you have had the proper operating environment To provide the proper operating condition, make sure the following installation requirements: 1] Power Requirement: I00 I0 ZWVAC a! 50 to 60 Hz 0 Cable Requirement The dual-speed Ethernet huh requires Cmegary 3, 4, Dr 5 UTF cable wiring for the 10 Mbps connection Calegary 5 UTP cable wiring for the 100 Mm mnnecl'wn. Category 5 Specification: u Two pairs of‘wiring are required 11 Cable type:Shield Twistedd’air (ST?) or Unshielded Twisted -Pair (UT?) n Wire gauge: 18 m 26 AWG 1] Nominal impedance: l00 ohms ii Maximum cable length: 300 (100m) A] Nominal attenuation: less than 11.5db RJ-45 Pin Assignments MDl-X Si al m— _ RD+ Receive from my TD+ Transmit Io UTP - RD- Receive from UTl’ TD- Transmit to UTP TD+ Transmil w UTP RD+ Receive from UTP _ TD- Transmit m UTP RD- Receive from U'rr 10/100 Dual Speed Ethernet Hub Connection for a 10 and 100 Mbps Device The dual-speed hub is equipped with five (5) R145 ports, Be sure in use the proper cable wiring to connect the hub to a l!) or 100 Mbps network dew'ce, Verify Ihe following connection requirements. NOTE: 1. Set the MDI-X/MDI switch to position “MDI-X" while con- neel this dual-speed hub to a 10 or lOO Mbps server or workstation, 2. Set ihe MDI-X/MDI switch to pasilion "MDl" while connocl this dual-speed hula lo a 10 or 100 Mbps Ethemel hub. Figure Z-l shows the typical conneclim-i for m and [00 Mbps device. 10 w mo mm Nllwovk Dwivl Figure 2-1 Connection for 10 or 100 Mb,“ 10/100 Dual Md Ethernet Hub Connection for Hubs Cascading The last RJ-45 port of your dual-speed hub could be configured as MD] pm assignment and enable you to daisy»chain to another to or 100 Mbps Ethernet hub. Before cascading the dual-speed hub to another, please make sure the following installation requirements: 10 Mbps Hub Cascadlng Use Cetegury 3, 4m 5 U'l'l> cable to link yuurdual—apeed hub to math“ 10 Mbps Ethernet hub, Make sure the UTP cable dues not excmd 100m. Based on IEE 3023 specificatirm, you may cascade up to four 10 Mbps Ethernet hub, 100 MM): Hub Canadlng Use Cemgory 5 UP? cable to link your dual-speed hub to another 100 Mbps Ethernet hub. Make sure the Catcgury 5 cascading cable docs not exceed 5m while cannecfing ymn'dual-spccd hub to anather Fast Ethernet ltub. Based on IEEE 802.3u and Class II specification, you may cascade up to two Fast Ethernet hubs Figtue 2-2 Show the typical connection for Fast Ethernet hub cascading. nun-mu Exam-l ma mm mm... a???" Mu...“ \ m...” in umtwum... Figure 2-2 Connection for Fast Ethernet hub cascading 10/100 Dual Spud Ethernet Hub AppendixA Specifications [EEE 8023 standards: Wiring Connectors: Weight: Dimcnsions: Emission Cenifications: Immunity Certifications: Input Voltage: Power Consumption: Operating Tempmmm: Operating Humidity: Operating Altitudc: lOBASE-T. lOOBASE-TX R145 ‘ 5 480g 6.3" x 3.9" x 0.95" 06me [00mm x 25mm) FCC Pm [5 Clus B [EC SOI-Z (Elemmsmic Discharge) [EC Sol-3 (Radiated Immunity) [EC 801-4 (Electrical Fast Transient/Burst) 90~250/l2VAC, LOA. 50~60Hz sv,@1.3A o m 55 degrees Cenligmde [0% to W/a, non-condensing 10,0000 (3,000m) maximum 10/100 Dual Spud Ethernet Hub Appendix]? R145 pln assignments 1 mdh—ulm mum-I'm! 2 m haw-m! m MIA-w 3 inn—mm nah-w B mun-w n nun-1m 4.5.” min nu- Tame A71; nus cannecwrpln nuignmenl: R145 pln connector Phone Shit Plug Side Table 4-2; RJ-45 cannururpin 1.7mm; 12
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