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1. TECHNOLOGIES LLC Tiber plex USER MANUAL 6 Port 10 100 1000 Ethernet Switch TIS 8632 Page Intentionally Left Blank Warning for Your Protection Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions 1 2 3 4 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with a dry cloth 7 Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 10 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 11 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not opera
2. Avg Transmitter Receiver IEEE Max Power dBm Sensitivity dBm Distance 1000BASE CX FC QDAXX1 0 1M Copper n a n a n a 25m 1000BASE SX SFP MC24XC 8585 0 Multimode 850 6 18 500 m 1000BASE LX SFP MC24XC 3131 2 Multimode 1310 11 24 500 m 1000BASE LX SFP MC24XC 3131 2 Singlemode 1310 11 24 2 km 1000BASE LX10 SFP SC24XC 3131 B Singlemode 1310 6 25 20 km 1000BASE EX SFP SC24XC 3131 C Singlemode 1310 2 5 25 40 km 1000BASE ZX SFP SC24XC 5555 F Singlemode 1550 2 5 25 70 km 1000BASE BX10 SFP SC24BD 4931 B Singlemode 1490 1310 6 25 1000BASE T SFP RTGTXC 0000 0 Copper n a n a n a ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Min Typ Max Storage Temperature C 40 85 Environmental Operating Temperature C 0 50 Voltage Range 9 Supply Current with SFP ports empty 100 525 mA Power Requirement Supply Current with 2 optical SFPs 475 900 mA Supply Current with 1 optical and 1 RJ45 SFP 385 1150 mA Supply Current with 2 RJ45 SFP 240 1340 mA Phoenix Mating Plug Wire Accepted 14 28 AWG 3 Position Power Nominal Voltage 300 V P N 1827716 Nominal Current 8 A Power Adapter Connection Standard 5 5 x 2 1 mm DC barrel center positive OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS External SFP Interface Max Unit Data Rate 1 25 Gbps Recommended Jitter 40 Psec Operating Voltage 3 3 VDC Maximum Current 500 mA Optical Modules SFP MSA SFF 8431 SFF 8432 SFF 8433 compliant slot data rate 1 25 Gb
3. and must not be obstructed in any way during operation e g by objects placed upon them placement of the unit on a soft surface or improper installation of the unit within a rack or piece of furniture The unit must not be unduly exposed to external heat sources direct sunlight spot lights Ambient Temperature Units and systems by FiberPlex are generally designed for an ambient temperature range i e temperature of the incoming air of 5 40 C When rack mounting the units the following facts must be considered The permissible ambient temperature range for operation of the semiconductor components is O C to 70 C commercial temperature range for operation The air flow through the installation must allow exhaust air to remain cooler than 70 C at all times Average temperature increase of the cooling air shall be about 20 C allowing for an additional maximum 10 C increase at the hottest components If the cooling function of the installation must be monitored e g for illumination with spot lamps the exhaust air temperature must be measured directly above the modules at several places within the enclosure Grounding and Power Supply Grounding of units with mains supply class equipment is performed via the protective earth PE conductor integrated in three pin Phoenix connector Units with battery operation lt 60 V class lll equipment must be earthed separately Grounding the unit is one of
4. the measures for protection against electrical shock hazard dangerous body currents Hazardous voltage may not only be caused by defective power supply insulation but may also be introduced by the connected audio or control cables This equipment may require the use of a different line cord attachment plug or both depending on the available power source at installation If the attachment plug needs to be changed refer servicing to qualified personnel Page 1 Warranty Service and Terms and Conditions of Sale For information about Warranty or Service information please see our published Terms and Conditions of Sale This document is available on fiberplex com_ or can be obtained by requesting it from clients fiberplex com or calling 301 604 0100 Disposal Disposal of Packing Materials The packing materials have been selected with environmental and disposal issues in mind All packing material can be recycled Recycling packing saves raw materials and reduces the volume of waste If you need to dispose of the transport packing materials recycling is encouraged Disposal of Used Equipment Used equipment contains valuable raw materials as well as substances that must be disposed of professionally Please dispose of used equipment via an authorized specialist dealer or via the public waste disposal system ensuring any material that can be recycled has been Please take care that your used equipment cannot be abused Aft
5. ce FiberPlex Modules can support a host of manufacturers and brands of SFP Modules so the user may encounter any number of different latches Some of these are described below Bail Clasp Actuator Button The bail clasp SFP module has a clasp The actuator button SFP module includes a button that you that you use to remove or install the SFP push in order to remove the SFP module from a port This module button can either lift Up or press In to release the SFP Module depending on the manufacturer Mylar Tab Slide Tab The Mylar tab SFP module has a tab that The slide tab SFP module has a tab underneath the front of the you pull to remove the module from a SFP module that you use to disengage the module from a port port a Page 8 Inserting a Module 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 Removing a Module Attach an ESD preventative wrist bM or ankle strap following its AA A A Attach an ESD preventative wrist or ankle strap following its instructions for use Disconnect and remove all interface cables from SFP Module If the SFP Module has a Bail Clasp close the Bail Clasp before inserting the SFP Module With the gold finger connector on the bottom and the label on the top line up the SFP Module with the empty cage and slide it in making sure that it is completely inserted and seated in the cage instructions for use Disconnect and remove all interfac
6. ch position indicates status as per the following table Cable Port LED Upper Right Status Description 3 Blinks Repeating 1000M Speed 2 Blinks Repeating 100M Speed 1 Blink Repeating 10M Speed SFP Slot x2 This is a standard MSA compliant SFP module slot See section Inserting and Removing SFP Modules These ports operate only at 1000 Base X rates Do not connect both SFP ports of one unit to both SFP ports of a second unit this will cause a switching loop and the units will not operate properly SFP Slot LED Lower Left This LED for each position indicates status as per the following table SFP Slot LED Lower Left Status Description ON Fiber link is OK OFF Fiber link is failed Blinking Activity 6 SFP Slot LED Lower Right This LED for each position indicates status as per the following table SFP Slot LED Lower Right Status Description ON Optical signal detected OFF No laser input Page 4 Rear Indicators Connections as Assembled in the USA 5 12 VDC 1A O ret wb O v kej y 8 Tiber E Td Figure 2 TIS 8632 Rear Face G Circular DC Power Connection DC power entry for the unit This is a standard DC connection for use with the included DC wall power supply Phoenix Power Connection Secondary power option for the TIS 8632 This is wired in direct parallel with the Circu
7. e cables from SFP Module Release the latching mechanism Bail Clasp Open the bail clasp on the SFP Module with your finger in a downward direction Actuator Button Gently press the actuator up or in while pulling the body of the SFP Module to release the SFP Module from the cage Mylar Tab Pull the tab gently in a straight outward motion until it disengages from the port Make sure the tab is not twisted when pulling as it may become disconnected from the SFP Module Slide Tab With your thumb push the slide tab on the bottom front of the SFP module in the direction of the eguipment to disengage the module from the line card port If you pull on the SFP module without disengaging the tab you can damage the SFP module Grasp the SFP Module between your thumb and index finger and carefully remove it from the port Place the SFP Module on an antistatic mat or immediately place it in a static shielding bag or container Page 9 Applications x Fiber IP Network VOIP SCADA Sensors Control Networked Audio Remote Network IP Video lt gt 1 I Fiber Fiber 1 Gbps Fiber FAN RN Distributed WiFi gt 1 gt Fiber Fiber 1 Gbps Fiber yi N v ag Sg e Y Distributed IP Video jh Y 1 Gbps Fiber Secure Conference Room Page 10 Additional Information Bonding Units Two TIS 8632 can be bonded together locally to make the equivalent of an 8 Coppe
8. er having disconnected your used equipment from the mains supply make sure that the mains connector and the mains cable are made useless Disclaimer The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate at the time of publication However no liability is assumed by FiberPlex for inaccuracies errors or omissions nor for loss or damage resulting either directly or indirectly from use of the information contained herein Page 2 Introduction Elegantly simple yet packed with an advanced feature set the FiberPlex Technologies TIS 8632 is a powerful 6 Port 10 100 1000 Ethernet Switch The unit interfaces UTP RJ 45 jacks x4 to variously populated SFP positions Key Features 6 Ports 4 10 100 1000BASE T Copper and 2 1000BASE X Optical Flow control for full duplex and half duplex Supports up to 10k byte JUMBO frame Supports Ports Based VLANS and TAG Based VLANS Conforms to FCC and CE codes Includes power adapter as well as a 3 position Phoenix connector The TIS 8632 is housed in the commercial Throw Down packaging This version is designed to be a work horse unit in various commercial and industrial environments It is powered either by a 9VDC Wall Wart style supply included or via bussed power supplied through an integrated three pin Phoenix connector Up to three TIS 8632 units can be installed in the optional 1U TDR 01 rack shelf Standard Ordering Op
9. ere reassigned The TIS 8632 will only accept MSA compliant SFP modules which support a 1 25 Gbps data rate Pinout Comparison Chart PIN Transceiver MSA Transceiver Non MSA Dual TX Non MSA Dual RX Non MSA 1 VEE VEE VEE VEE 2 TX_FAULT VEE VEE NC Rx2 3 TX_DIS NC NC Rx2 4 MOD_DEF 2 SDA VEE VEE VEE 5 MOD_DEF 1 SCL SCL SCL SCL 6 MOD DEF 0 PRESENCE VEE SDA SDA SDA 7 Rate NC VEE VEE VEE 8 LOS RX1_LOS Tx2 NC 9 VEE NC Tx2 NC 10 VEE NC Tx2_DIS NC 11 VEE VEE VEE VEE 12 RD Rx1 NC Rx1 13 RD Rx1 NC Rx1 14 VEE VEE VEE VEE 15 VCC VCC VCC VCC 16 VCC VCC VCC VCC 17 VEE VEE VEE VEE 18 TD Tx1 Tx1 NC 19 TD Tx1 Tx1 NC 20 VEE Tx1_DIS Tx1_DIS NC Page 11 Specifications 5 50 5 63 14 3 5 139 7 142 9 y Ga tal l dh Cal a KS Tea OH SSSSZpMSSSSS 2 00 50 8 2 82 71 7 Figure 7 TIS 8632 Dimensions Page 12 SUPPORTED STANDARDS Copper UTP RJ 45 Interface IEEE Standard Cable Data Rate IEEE Max Distance 10BASE T CAT 3 or better 10 Mbps 100 m 100BASE T CAT 5 or better 100 Mbps 100 m 1000BASE T CAT 5e or better 1000 Mbps 100 m Optical SFP Interface IEEE Standard FiberPlex SFP Fiber Type A nm
10. lar connector and has the addition of a positive earth chassis ground connection This can be used to power the unit on a client supplied power buss Page 5 Power Requirements and Mounting Flexible mounting allows the TIS 8632 to be rack shelf mounted or used in a standalone configuration Up to 3 TIS 8632 units can be mounted on a TDR 01 shelf and powered by a single integral cable Alternately the TIS 8632 can be used in a standalone application when paired with the included DC wall adaptor Standalone For standalone applications the TIS 8632 comes with 4 peel and stick rubber feet Simply peel the paper backing from the rubber foot and affix to four corners of the TIS 8632 Lower TIS Unit Over Screw Heads Surface Mount Surface mounting on a wall desk or other vertical surface can be accomplished by using either the supplied peel and stick Velcro pads or by using the integrated keyhole mounts with the supplied wood screws 2 Wood Screw 1 2 Long 1 Phillips we Drive To use the wood screws Mc 1 Mark the surface using the supplied template A f J 2 Screw the 2 P AE wood screws into the surface at each mark 3 Leave a small amount of thread to accommodate the Ss thickness of the TIS 8632 case 4 _Putthe large part of the keyhole over the screw head and pull to Figure 3 TIS 8632 Surface Mount engage DIN Rail Using the TD DINR the TIS 8632 can be mounted to a DIN rail See the TD DINR u
11. ps OC24 PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Case Dimensions TIS 8632 5 63 in 143 mm 5 50in 140mm 1 66 in 42 mm 0 6 Ib 0 3 kg Page 13 ber pilex TECHNOLOGIES LLC 18040 412 Guilford Rd Annapolis Junction MD 20701 UMT8632 fiberplex com clients fiberplex com 301 604 0100 150512
12. r x 2 fiber switch by using an SFP Passive Cable Assembly like the FiberPlex FC QDAXX1 0 0 5M These passive cables are terminated with SFP compatible connectors and are considerably cheaper than using a pair of optical modules with a fiber jumper The cables are only useful for short connections In this configuration one SFP port on each TIS 8632 is occupied by the Passive Cable Assembly leaving one SFP port on each TIS 8632 that can still be utilized for optical modules This also results in 8 local 10 100 1000 copper ports gt A lo TA Figure 6 Representative Drawing of an SFP Passive Cable Assembly SFP MSA Compliance The SFP Multisource Agreement MSA is an agreement that was drafted among competing manufacturers of SFP optical modules The SFF Committee was formed to oversee the creation and maintenance of these agreements including the SFP MSA designated as INF 8074i This agreement describes a mutually agreed upon standard for the form and function of SFP modules However not all SFPs produced are MSA compliant The MSA provides for a transceiver TX RX pinout Other industries such as broadcast had the need for dual TX and dual RX SFP for uni directional applications such as video Naturally a non MSA standard was introduced allocating pinout assignments for dual output and dual input I O configurations In addition the some of the internal serial communication pins w
13. ser manual for more details on configuration options Mount the TIS 8632 the TD DINR in the same manner regardless of the initial configuration of the mount itself or the height of top hat DIN rail utilized 35 x 7 5 or 35 x 15mm The edge mounting solution happens to be shown below All fasteners necessary for configuration and mounting are included with the TD DINR 1 Line up key hole on the bottom of the TIS 8632 2 with the studs on the Mounting Bracket and A push flat against the plate lt 2 Slide the TIS 8632 forward until it stops 3 Tighten the Retaining Screw until snug 4 Snap the Rail Clips on to the DIN Rail Figure 4 TIS 8632 installation on a TD DINR Page 6 Tray Mounting Complementing the flexibility of the FiberPlex TD Series of fiber optic modules the TDR 01 AC provides mounting power and cable management for up to 6 modules in a compact and rugged aluminum 1U rack The integrated key hole mounting holes on the bottom the TD units lock securely on mating studs while a rear retention bar holds them securely in place A 6 position wiring harness and included power adapter provide not just 9 VDC power but a positive earth ground to the modules via 3 position Phoenix locking power connectors Managing all that cabling and fiber can sometimes be quite a chore so an extended cabling tray with integrated tie down points are provided to help make your installation clean NOTE The TDR and TDP tra
14. te normally or has been dropped The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture General Installation Instructions Please consider these general instructions in addition to any product specific instructions in the Installation chapter of this manual Unpacking Check the equipment for any transport damage If the unit is mechanically damaged if liquids have been spilled or if objects have fallen into the unit it must not be connected to the AC power outlet or it must be immediately disconnected by unplugging the power cable Repair must only be performed by trained personnel in accordance with the applicable regulations Installation Site Install the unit in a place where the following conditions are met The temperature and the relative humidity of the operating environment must be within the specified limits during operation of the unit Values specified are applicable to the air inlets of the unit Condensation may not be present during operation If the unit is installed in a location subject to large variations of ambient temperature e g in an OB van appropriate precautions must be taken Unobstructed air flow is essential for proper operation Ventilation openings of the unit are a functional part of the design
15. tions TIS 8632 C Unit with no SFP modules included TIS 8632 L22 Unit with 2 1310 nm Multimode SFP modules SFP MC24XC 3131 2 included Conforms to IEEE 1000BASE LX standard TIS 8632 L5B Unit with 2 1310 nm Singlemode SFP Modules SFP SC24XC 3131 B included Conforms to IEEE 1000BASE LX10 standard Getting Started Initial Inspection Immediately upon receipt inspect the shipping container for damage The container should be retained until the shipment has been checked for completeness and the equipment has been checked mechanically and electrically If the shipment is incomplete if there is mechanical damage or if the unit fails to operate notify FiberPlex and make the shipping materials available for the carrier s inspection Page 3 Front Indicators Connections a 2 3 4 Link Speed Link Speed Link Speed Link Link y od Oo Et ai y dl hp a map a Figure 1 TIS 8632 Front Face G Cable Port LED Upper Left This LED for each position indicates status as per the following table Cable Port LED Upper Left Status Description On Link is OK Off No link present Blinking Data is being received or transmitted 2 Ethernet Cable Port x4 These jacks are Unshielded Twisted Pair RJ 45 cable connection points for Cat5 capability 6 Cable Port LED Upper Right This LED for ea
16. ys use a 9VDC 3 5 Amp power adapter When 3 TIS 8632 are used in the same rack certain SFP populations could exceed a 3 5 Amp requirement Please carefully check your configuration against the specification table to verify your current draw Figure 5 TIS 8632 installation on a TDR 01 AC tray Page 7 Inserting and Removing SFP Modules Handling Warnings SFP Modules are static sensitive To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD it is recommended to attach an ESD preventative wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal surface when you install or remove an SFP Module Disconnect all optical or copper cables from SFP Modules prior to installing or removing the SFP Module Failure to do so could result in damage to the cable cable connector or the SFP Module itself Removing and inserting an SFP Module can shorten its useful life so you should not remove and insert SFP Modules any more often than is absolutely necessary Protect optical SFP modules by inserting clean dust covers into them after the cables are removed Be sure to clean the optic surfaces of the fiber cables before you plug them back into the optical ports of another SFP module Avoid getting dust and other contaminants into the optical ports of your SFP modules because the optics will not work correctly when obstructed with dust Identify the Latch Type of the SFP Module SFP Modules have various latching mechanisms to secure them into the SFP Cage of a devi
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