Connecting power to model 1005 repeater, Ensuring correct segment number – Universal Scheu Company 1005 User Manual

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Model 1005 24-Port

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Ethernet™ Repeater Hub

Connecting Power to Model 1005 Repeater

To power ON the Model 1005 Repeater:

1. At Model 1005 Repeater back, locate the Unit power

receptacle and associated fuse.

2. Verify that fuse is installed at correct setting for power source

voltage.

NOTE: The installed fuse rating is indicated by the reading at
lower right corner of fuse holder.

If not installed at correct setting for power source voltage:

• Carefully open fuse receptacle, using a small flat

blade screwdriver.

• Rotate fuse holder 180° to the correct rating

orientation.

• Install fuse holder in correct rating orientation.

• Close fuse receptacle.

3. Plug unit end (female) of power cord into Model 1005

Repeater power receptacle.

4. Plug outlet end (male) of power cord into correct voltage AC

wall socket.

5. At Model 1005 Repeater front, verify that POWER LED is

illuminated.

NOTE: After the power supply adapter is connected to the Model
1005 Repeater and to external power, the green Power LED is
illuminated.

Ensuring Correct Segment Number

Ethernet 802.3 specifications define segment number, as well as cable
characteristics. (A segment is the cable connection between cable
interfaces in an Ethernet LAN.)

When connecting 1005 Repeaters, the transmission path between any
two Data Terminating Equipment (DTE) terminals can consist of no
more than five segments.

To assign segment numbers to cable connections:

1. Determine the two terminals in the network which are

separated by the greatest number of segments.

2. Assign a segment path between the terminals by labeling the

cable connected to one of the terminals “segment 1” and the
segment connected to the other terminal “segment n” (n = total
number of segments

5).

3. To verify that no segment paths contain more than n segments,

assign segment paths and numbers to all other terminals.

SIC Connection

N E T W O R K S

T R A N S I T I O N

N E T W O R K S

T R A N S I T I O N

N E T W O R K S

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110-120

110-120

220-240

220-240

110-120 Orientation

220-240 Orientation

Fuse Holder

Fuse Holder

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