Omnitron Systems Technology iConverter 2-Port GM4 User Manual

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NOTE: If a 100Mbps fiber transceiver is installed, the port will operate in 100Mbps full-duplex

manual mode.
The function of DIP-switch Bank 1 is outlined in Figure 2 below.

Switch DOWN (Default)

UP

SW6

SW7

SW8

Link Mode

1

AN:

P1 Auto-neg.

Man:

P1 Manual Neg.

DN

DN

DN

Link Segment (LS)

2

AN:

P2 Auto-neg.

Man:

P2 Manual Neg.

UP

DN

DN

Link Propagate (LP)

3

1000:

P2 1000Mbps

10-100:

P2 10 or 100Mbps

DN

UP

DN

Remote Fault Detect + Link

Segment (RFD+LS)

4

100:

P2 100Mbps

10:

P2 10Mbps

UP

UP

DN

Remote Fault Detect + Link

Propagate (RFD+LP)

5

FDX:

P2 Full-Duplex

HDX:

P2 Half-Duplex

DN

DN

UP

Symmetrical Fault Detect (SFD)

6

Link Modes

UP

DN

UP

Asymmetrical Link Propagate Port

1 to Port 2 (ALP P1 P2)

7

DN

UP

UP

Asymmetrical Link Propagate Port

2 to Port 1 (ALP P2 P1)

8

UP

UP

UP

Asymmetrical Link Propagate Port

1 to Port 2 + Port 1 Remote Fault

Detect (ALP P1 P2 + P1 RFD)

Figure 2: DIP-switch Bank 1

Figure 3: Link Mode Settings

SW2, SW3, SW4, SW5 - UTP Configuration

SW2

P2

AN/MAN

(UTP)

SW3

P2

1000/100-10

(UTP)

SW4

P2

100/10

(UTP)

SW5

P2

FDX/HDX

(UTP)

UTP Mode of Operation

AN

1000

10 or 100

FDX

The UTP port is set to auto-negotiation with the following modes

advertised: 1000F, 1000H, 100F, 100H, 10F, 10H

AN

1000

10 or 100

HDX

The UTP port is set to auto-negotiation with the following modes

advertised: 1000H, 100F, 100H, 10F, 10H

AN

10-100

100

FDX

The UTP port is set to auto-negotiation with the following modes

advertised: 100F, 100H, 10F, 10H

AN

10-100

100

HDX

The UTP port is set to auto-negotiation with the following modes

advertised: 100H, 10F, 10H

AN

10-100

10

FDX

The UTP port is set to auto-negotiation with the following modes

advertised: 10F, 10H

AN

10-100

10

HDX

The UTP port is set to auto-negotiation with the following modes

advertised: 10F, 10H

Man

1000

10 or 100

FDX

The UTP port is set to auto-negotiation with the following modes

advertised: 1000F (When set to 1000, the port is always in AN mode)

Man

1000

10 or 100

HDX

The UTP port is set to auto-negotiation with the following modes

advertised: 1000H (When set to 1000, the port is always in AN mode)

Man

10-100

100

FDX

The UTP port is set to manual negotiation and is forced to: 100F

Man

10-100

100

HDX

The UTP port is set to manual negotiation and is forced to: 100H

Man

10-100

10

FDX

The UTP port is set to manual negotiation and is forced to: 10F

Man

10-100

10

HDX

The UTP port is set to manual negotiation and is forced to: 10H

Figure 4: UTP Configuration

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SW6, SW7, SW8 - LINK MODES
The DIP-switches shown in Figure 3 on the previous page, are used to configure the link

modes. It is recommended to have link modes DOWN (default) during the initial installation.

After the circuit has been tested and operational, configure the module for the desired

mode.
For detailed information on the operation of the different Link Modes, download the application

note “

iConverter

Link Modes” available on Omnitron’s web page:

http://www.omnitron-systems.com/downloads.php
2) INSTALL STANDALONE MODULE AND CONNECT CABLES
a. The GM4 is available in tabletop and wall-mount models. For wall-mounting, attach the

GM4 to a wall, backboard or other flat surface. For tabletop installations, place the unit

on a flat level surface. Attach the rubber feet to the bottom of the GM4 to prevent the

unit from sliding. Make sure the unit is placed in a safe, dry and secure location.

To power the unit using the AC/DC adapter, connect the AC/DC adapter to an AC outlet.

Then connect the barrel plug at the end of the wire on the AC/DC adapter to the 2.5mm

DC barrel connector (center-positive) on the unit. Confirm that the unit has powered up

properly by checking the power status LED located on the front of the unit.

To power the unit using a DC power source, prepare a power cable using a two conductor

insulated wire (not supplied) with a 14 AWG gauge minimum. Cut the power cable to the

length required. Strip approximately 3/8 of an inch of insulation from the power cable

wires. Connect the power cables to the unit by fastening the stripped ends to the DC

power connector. Connect the power wires to the DC power source. The Power LED

indicates the presence of power.

WARNING: Note the wire colors used in making the positive and negative connections.

Use the same color assignment for the connection at the DC power source.

NOTE: If mounting with a safety ground attachment, use the safety ground screw at the

rear of the unit.

b. Insert the SFP Fiber transceiver into the SFP receptacle on the GM4.

NOTE: The release latch of the SFP Fiber transceiver must be in the closed position

before insertion.

The GM4 module has the ability to detect the speed and automatically configure the

port to match the speed of approved SFP transceivers. Some SFP fiber transceivers

will need to be configured using the portattribute CLI commands to configure the speed

of the port to match the speed of the installed SFP transceiver. See the full version of

the User Manual for more information.

c. Connect the UTP port via a Category 5 cable to a 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX or

1000BASE-T Ethernet device.

d. Connect the appropriate multimode or single-mode fiber cable to the fiber port of the

installed module. It is important to ensure that the transmit (TX) is attached to the receive

side of the device at the other end and the receive (RX) is attached to the transmit side.

Single-fiber (SF) transceivers operate in pairs. The TX wavelength must match the RX

wavelength at the other end and the RX wavelength must match the TX wavelength at

the other end.

3) CONFIGURE MODULE VIA COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
To access the Command Line Interface (CLI), connect the GM4 RS-232 Serial Console

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