Transition Networks Network Card S4TEF10xx 11x User Manual

User’s Guide  
S4TEF10xx-11x  
Stand-Alone Media Converter  
Twisted-Pair Copper to Fiber  
• 10/100Base-TX to 100Base-FX  
• RS-232 to Fiber  
• (4) T1/E1 to Fiber  
The S4TEF10xx-11x media converter is  
designed to extend signals from a 10Base-T  
Ethernet/100Base-TX Fast Ethernet port, an  
RS-232 data port, and up to four (4) T1/E1  
network ports over fiber. The Ethernet, RS-232, and T1/E1 interfaces are independent of  
each other and the signals from these ports can be sent over the fiber interface  
simultaneously.  
The S4TEF10xx-11x is designed to be installed in pairs. For example, install one  
S4TEF1011-110 as the local media converter and another S4TEF1011-110 as the remote  
media converter. All S4TEF10xx-11x models have the following copper connectors.  
Connector Type  
Ethernet  
RS-232  
Number  
Description  
1
1
4
RJ-45, 100 Mb/s, 100 m (328 ft.)*  
6-pin, DIN serial 3.2 m (10 ft.)*  
RJ-48  
T1  
The various fiber connectors are available on separate models. Both duplex and single  
mode fiber optic converters are available:  
Part Number  
Duplex Fiber-Optic - 100Base-FX  
ST, 1300 nm multimode, 2 km (1.2 miles)*  
SC, 1300 nm multimode, 2 km (1.2 miles)*  
SC, 1310 nm single mode, 20 km (12.4 miles)*  
SC, 1310 nm single mode, 40 km (24.8 miles)*  
SC, 1310 nm single mode, 60 km (37.2 miles)*  
SC, 1550 nm single mode, 80 km (49.7 miles)*  
MT-RJ, 1300 nm multimode, 2 km (1.2 miles)*  
S4TEF1011-110  
S4TEF1013-110  
S4TEF1014-110  
S4TEF1015-110  
S4TEF1016-110  
S4TEF1017-110  
S4TEF1018-110  
S4TEF1029-11x  
(Single mode, single fiber models are listed on page 2.)  
*Typical maximum cable distance. Actual  
distance is dependent upon the physical  
characteristics of the network.  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Cable Specifications . . . . . . . . . .19  
Technical Specifications . . . . . . .23  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Contact Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Compliance Information . . . . . . .27  
The chassis version of the media converter is  
C4TEF10xx-11x. For more information, see  
the user’s guide on-line at:  
 
S4TEF10xx-11x  
Installation -- Continued  
Installation -- Continued  
Switch set #1 - T1/E1 options  
5, 6, 7, 8 - Loop-Back settings  
Switch set #2 - serial and ethernet options  
1, 2, 3 - Serial connection speed line settings  
The loop-back setting is used for installation and network debugging procedures. Each  
of the T1/E1 ports can be individually set for loop-back mode:  
Switches 1, 2, and 3 on switch set #2 are used to set the serial connection speed.  
1
2
3
1
2
3
• Switch 5 controls T1/E1 port 1  
• Switch 6 controls T1/E1 port 2  
• Switch 7 controls T1/E1 port 3  
• Switch 8 controls T1/E1 port 4  
1200 baud  
19200 baud  
When the loop-back switch for a particular T1/E1 port is enabled, the port loops the  
signal from the receive port back to the transmit port. The T1/E1 loop-back test  
scenarios are described in detail in under Troubleshooting, on page 24.  
2400 baud  
4800 baud  
38400 baud  
57600 baud  
6
5
up  
up  
Disable Loop-Back on T1/E1 port 2  
Disable Loop-Back on T1/E1 port 1  
9600 baud  
115200 baud  
down  
down  
Enable Loop Back on T1/E1 port 2  
Enable Loop-Back on T1/E1 port 1  
4. Enable/disable parity  
4
When parity is enabled, an additional bit is  
added to the 8-bit signal to identify whether  
the signal is sent successfully. Use switch 5 to  
send odd or even signal parity.  
up  
7
8
up  
up  
Disable Parity  
Disable Loop-Back on T1/E1 port 3  
Disable Loop-Back on T1/E1 port 4  
down  
Up - Disable parity.  
Down - Enable parity.  
down  
down  
Enable Parity  
Enable Loop-Back on T1/E1 port 3  
Enable Loop-Back on T1/E1 port 4  
9 - Transmit AIS  
5. Parity select  
Up - Select odd serial parity.  
Down - Select even serial parity.  
5
10  
up  
up - Enable the transmit AIS (Alarm Indication Signal)  
on loss of the carrier signal. This function is un-framed  
and applies to ALL channels, both copper and fiber.  
up  
Odd Serial Parity  
Even Serial Parity  
Data Mode  
This switch is inactive if switch 4 is (up).  
down - Disable the transmit AIS function.  
down  
down  
Local Management Mode  
10 - RS-232 Port Mode  
up - Data port mode (normal operation). Transmits data  
to a desk top computer or other data collection device  
down - Local (auxiliary) management mode. See the  
SNMP section (page 12) for the commands that are  
supported via the RS-232 connector.  
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S4TEF10xx-11x  
Installation — Continued  
Installation -- Continued  
Switch set #2 - serial and ethernet options  
Switch set #2 - serial and ethernet options  
6 - Twisted-pair Auto-Negotiation  
9
9 - Transparent Link Pass-Through  
Up - Enable Link Pass-Through  
Down - Disable Link Pass-Through  
6
up  
Up (Enabled) - The media converter “advertises”  
ALL rate and mode capabilities to the network:  
up  
Enable Link Pass-Through  
• 100 Mb/s full- or half-duplex  
• 10 Mb/s full- or half-duplex  
The media converter brings up the Ethernet link to  
the highest speed and mode possible for all the  
attached network devices.  
Enable Auto-Negotiation  
down  
down  
Disable Link Pass-Through  
Disable Auto-Negotiation  
The Transparent Link Pass-Through feature allows the media converter to monitor the  
Ethernet copper RX (receive) ports for loss of signal. For example, when the Ethernet  
copper link on the near end device is lost (1), the local media converter transmits a  
signal to the remote media converter (2), thus, “passing through” the link loss. The  
remote media converter disables the Ethernet copper link to the far-end device (3),  
which prevents the loss of valuable data unknowingly transmitted over an invalid link.  
It is important to remember that, although the Ethernet copper link has been disabled,  
the fiber link is still valid (4). Thus, there is no disruption to the transfer of T1/E1 or  
RS-232 data signals over the fiber link.  
When selected, Auto-Negotiation allows a twisted-pair link to become operational only  
after the Auto-Negotiation function matches network speed capabilities at both ends of  
the twisted-pair copper segment.  
down (Disabled) - The bridging media converter does not “advertise” the rate and  
mode capabilities to the network. Switch 7 and switch 8 are then used to set the speed  
and mode for the Ethernet link.  
Note: Switch 7 and 8 are inactive if switch 6 is enabled (up).  
7 - Ethernet speed  
up (100Base-TX) - Sets the Ethernet port to  
100Base-TX (100 Mb/s).  
down (10Base-T) - Sets the Ethernet port to  
10Base-T (10 Mb/s).  
7
up  
local converter sends a  
loss signal over the fiber link  
Ethernet Speed = 100 Mb/s  
Local  
Media  
Converter  
Remote  
Media  
Converter  
2
Near-End  
Device  
Far-End  
Device  
down  
3
1
4
Ethernet Speed = 10 Mb/s  
original fault on the  
Ethernet copper link  
remote converter disables  
the Ethernet copper link  
fiber link is still valid  
8 - Ethernet node  
10 - Fiber Loop-Back  
Up - Disable fiber loop-back.  
Down - Enable fiber loop-back.  
The loop-back setting is used for installation and  
network debugging procedures. When the fiber  
up (Full-Duplex) - Sets the Ethernet port to full-duplex mode. The twisted-pair cable  
distances are constrained by the cable requirements (see pages 1 and 2 for the cable  
specifications for the various S4TEF10xx-11x models).  
10  
up  
down (Half-Duplex) - Sets the Ethernet port to half-  
Disables Loop-Back  
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duplex mode. The twisted-pair cable distances are  
up  
constrained by the 512-bit rule:  
loop-back function is enabled, the fiber port loops  
all T1/E1 and Ethernet signals from the receive  
port back to the transmit port. The fiber loop-  
down  
In a half-duplex network, the maximum cable  
lengths are determined by the round trip delay  
limitations of each Fast Ethernet collision domain.  
(A collision domain is the longest path between any  
two terminal devices, e.g. a terminal, switch, or  
router.)  
Full-Duplex  
Half-Duplex  
Enables Loop-Back  
down  
back test scenarios are described in detail on page 18.  
The 512-bit rule determines the maximum length of cable permitted by calculating the  
round-trip delay in bit-times (BT) of a particular collision domain. If the result is less  
than or equal to 512 BT, the path is good.  
For more information on the 512-bit rule, see the white paper titled “Collision  
Domains” on the Transition Networks website at: www.transition.com.  
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S4TEF10xx-11x  
Installation — Continued  
Hardware/software jumper  
Installation -- Continued  
Install the fiber cable  
The jumper is located on the circuit board, inside the media  
converter housing.  
1. Locate or build ITU-compliant fiber cable with male, two-stranded TX to RX  
connectors installed at both ends.  
Software Mode  
Hardware Mode  
Hardware:  
2. Connect the fiber cables to the local S4TEF10xx-11x media converter as  
described:  
The media converter mode is determined by the switch  
setting (see pages 3 - 7).  
Software:  
Connect the male TX cable connector to the female TX port.  
Connect the male RX cable connector to the female RX port.  
3. Connect the fiber cables to the remote S4TEF10xx-11x media converter as  
The media converter mode is determined by the most-recently saved, on-board  
microprocessor settings.  
described:  
Connect the male TX cable connector to the female RX port.  
Connect the male RX cable connector to the female TX port.  
To set the jumper:  
1. Using a small screwdriver, remove the four (4) screws that secure the cover  
and carefully remove the cover from the media converter.  
2. Locate the jumper near the back end on the upper circuit board.  
Connect the fiber cable  
Connect the fiber cable  
to the local media  
converter as shown.  
to the remote media  
converter as shown  
3. Using small needle-nosed pliers or similar device, move the jumper to the  
desired position (see above).  
4. Carefully replace the cover on the media converter and replace the four (4)  
screws that secure the cover to the media converter.  
RX  
TX  
RX  
TX  
Power the media converter  
Install the ethernet cable  
1. Connect the barrel connector on the power adapter to the media converter’s  
power port (located on the back of the media converter).  
Ensure that the correct cable type is installed to support the highest speed and mode  
of operation to be selected.  
2. Connect the power adapter plug to AC power.  
1. Locate or build IEEE 803.2™ compliant 10Base-T or 100Base-TX cables,  
with straight-through RJ-45 cable, and with straight-through RJ-45 connectors  
installed at both ends.  
2. Connect the RJ-45 connector at one end of the cable to the RJ-45 port on the  
S4TEF10xx-11x media converter.  
3. Verify that the media converter is powered by observing the illuminated LED  
power indicator light.  
Note: For DC power, consult the user’s guide for the Transition Networks  
SPS1872-xx DC external power supply.  
Install the T1/E1 cable  
3. Connect the RJ-45 connector at the other end of the cable to the RJ-45 port on  
1. Locate or build ITU-compliant copper cable with straight-through RJ-48  
connectors installed at both ends. (See pages 19 thru 21 for the proper cable  
specifications for your network application.).  
2. Connect the RJ-48 connector at one end of the cable to one of the T1/E1 ports  
on the S4TEF10xx-11x media converter.  
the other device (switch, workstation, etc.).  
Note: The MDI (straight-through) or MDI-X (crossover) cable connection is  
configured automatically, according to the network conditions.  
3. Connect the RJ-48 connector at the other end of the cable to the T1/E1 port on  
the other device.  
RJ-45 port  
on the media  
converter  
RJ-45 port  
on the other device  
(switch, work station, etc.)  
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S4TEF10xx-11x  
Installation -- Continued  
Install the RS-232 data cable (included)  
Operation -- Continued  
Ethernet LEDs  
1. Use the enclosed RS-232 data cable with a male, DIN 6-pin connector on one  
Use the bi-color status LEDs (embedded in the 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 connector) to  
monitor the Ethernet connections.  
end and a DB-9 connector installed on the other end.  
2. Connect the DIN 6-pin connector to the RS-232 port on the S4TEF10xx-11x  
media converter.  
Duplex/Link LED:  
Amber = A link on the half-duplex twisted-pair copper link.  
3. Connect the DB-9 connector at the other end of the cable to the RS-232 port on  
a computer or other device that is used to collect and display data.  
Flashing Amber = Activity on the half-duplex copper link.  
Green = A link on the full-duplex twisted-pair copper link.  
Flashing Green = Activity on the full-duplex copper link.  
Speed LED:  
Operation  
Fiber network LEDs  
Amber = 10 Mb/s operation.  
Green = 100 Mb/s operation.  
Use the status LEDs next to the fiber port to monitor the media converter and the  
fiber network connections.  
AutoCross™  
The AutoCross feature allows either straight-through (MDI) or crossover (MDI-X)  
cables to be used when connecting to devices such as hubs, transceivers, or network  
interface cards (NICs). AutoCross determines the characteristics of the cable  
connection and automatically configures the unit to link up, regardless of the cable  
configuration.  
LKF (fiber link)  
ON = Fiber link connection.  
PWR (power)  
ON = Connection to external AC or DC power.  
Dry-contact relay  
T1/E1 LEDs  
T1/E1 port  
All four T1/E1 ports are equipped with an RJ-48  
dry-contact relay. The relay closes if the power  
Each T1/E1 link has a pair of LEDs embedded in the RJ-48 connector that monitor  
the status of the link.  
LNK LED  
ON = T1/E1 link detected.  
OFF= T1/E1 signal lost or no signal.  
AIS LED  
RJ-48C connector  
3
is lost or if any of the individual T1/E1 links are  
relay  
lost. The operational rating on pins 3 and 6 are  
6
0-30 VDC, 100 mA (maximum).  
Optional accessories  
The following items are available from Transition Networks  
ON = AIS (Alarm Indication Signal) detected. Failure of the device connected  
Part Number Description  
to the T1/E1 port.  
Optional External Power Supply; 18-72VDC Stand-Alone  
Output: 12.6VDC, 1.0 A  
Optional Wall Mount Bracket; 4.0 in. (102 mm)  
Optional Vertical Mount Bracket; 5.0 in. (127 mm)  
Optional DIN Rail Mount Bracket; 5.0 in. (127 mm)  
SPS-1872-SA  
LNK  
AIS LNK  
AIS LNK  
AIS LNK  
AIS  
T1/E1 LEDs  
WMBL  
WMBV  
WMBD  
1
2
3
4
PWR  
LKF  
RS-232  
TX  
RX  
100Base-FX  
10/100Base-TX  
Fiber LEDs  
Speed Duplex/Link  
Ethernet LEDs  
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S4TEF10xx-11x  
Operation -- Continued  
Accessing the local RS232 factory maintenance interface  
Operation — Continued  
Remote management function  
1. Make sure that this Device is configured for accessing the maintenance  
The S4TEF10xx-11x can be remotely managed when connected via fiber cable to a  
local C4TEF10xx-11x slide-in-module media converter that is installed in a managed  
Transition Networks PointSystem™ chassis. The SNMP section (below) lists the  
commands that can be used to monitor and manage a networked S4TEF10xx-11x  
media converter at a remote location. For more details, see the C4TEF10xx-11x  
user’s guide on-line at: www.transition.com.  
interface via the RS232 port (Switch #10, on Bank #1, down. See page 4).  
2. Attach RS232 cable from the terminal to the DIN6 plug. The settings for the  
baud rate and parity are the same as the settings for the Serial Transport.  
3. To display the main screen, press the ENTER key and a header message will  
appear on the screen:  
SNMP  
T1/E1x4 with Ethernet to Fiber Converter (S4TEF1011-110)  
Version: C [050728LO] SN: 676.  
See the on-line documentation that comes with Transition Networks FocalPoint™  
software for applicable commands and usage.  
Use SNMP at an attached terminal or at a remote location to monitor the media  
converter by monitoring:  
Copyright (c) 2005 Transition Networks  
Software Mode!  
Media converter power  
Fiber link status  
Type 'L' to login  
Copper link status for each T1/E1 (AIS, link)  
Copper link status for Ethernet (link, speed, duplex)  
RS-232 status (speed, bits, parity, stop)  
All hardware switch settings  
AIS detected copper link and fiber link  
Model #, serial #, PIC revision  
4. To access the maintenance interface, press the letter 'L' key to login and a  
password prompt will appear:  
Password?  
5. Type the password:  
a. If a password has been set, enter the password, then press the ENTER key  
to access the main menu.  
HW revision, group string, connectors  
Note: If you forget the password, contact techsupport.  
Also, use SNMP to enter network commands that:  
b. If no password has been set, press the ENTER key to access the main  
menu.  
Local and remote fiber loop-back  
Local and remote T1/E1 loop-back for each channel  
T1/E1 line options (DS1, DSX-1, J1, D1, AIS)  
Ethernet settings (Auto-Negotiation, speed, duplex, Link Pass-Through)  
RS-232 settings (speed, bits, parity, stop)  
T1/E1 monitor modes and loop-back modes  
Boot-load firmware (local unit only)  
Main Menu:  
p XXXXXXXX - Change password (Maximum of 8 characters)  
d
- Display current configuration (Rev)  
- Go to Configuration Menu (local/remote)  
- Upgrade Remote Device's firmware via fiber  
- Bypass hardware mode  
c [l/r]  
u
b
The local (auxiliary) factory maintenance interface via the RS-232 connector  
supports the following:  
r
- Reset Device  
RETURN  
- List of commands  
Switch selection for the RS-232 interface  
Access to all local and remote status information  
Perform all local and remote commands  
Operate at selected baud rates  
q
- Logout  
->  
Accessing the menu commands:  
1. At the prompt, press the letter key of the desired menu command.  
2. Press the ENTER key and the screen will show the menu of the selected  
command.  
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SBFTF10xx-10x  
Operation -- Continued  
Operation -- Continued  
To show the configuration menu for the local device:  
Setting the password:  
1. At the prompt, type the letter “C,” press the spacebar, then type the letter “L.”  
1. At the prompt, press the letter “P” key.  
2. Press the ENTER key and the local device configuration menu will appear as  
shown below:  
2. At the prompt, type any alphanumeric combination (8 characters maximum)  
3. Press the ENTER key: the password is set.  
Note: In this menu, the T1/E1/J1 commands for local loopback, for example, type  
the command this way: LL, press the spacebar, then type  
the port number, press spacebar, then type the  
Important: After setting up or changing command parameter(s) you must save the  
change(s) before exiting the screen or the change(s) will not go into effect.  
To show the current configuration:  
number of the command, in this case (1= enable or 2 = disable).  
1. At the prompt, press the letter “D” key.  
The command sequence IS NOT case sensitive.  
2. Press the ENTER key and the current configuration will appear as shown  
below:  
Local Device Configuration Menu:  
*T1/E1/J1:  
---- Local Device ---- SN: 676.  
Mode: Software  
LL x 1 - Local Loopback on T1/E1/J1 Port x ENABLE  
LL x 2 - Local Loopback on T1/E1/J1 Port x DISABLE  
RL x 1 - Remote Loopback on T1/E1/J1 Port x ENABLE  
RL x 2 - Remote Loopback on T1/E1/J1 Port x DISABLE  
Ethernet: AutoNeg, 100Mbs, HD, LPT  
T1/E1 #1: DSX-1 0-133, Xmit AIS, AMI,  
T1/E1 #2: DSX-1 0-133, Xmit AIS,  
T1/E1 #3: DSX-1 0-133, Xmit AIS, AMI,  
T1/E1 #4: DSX-1 0-133, Xmit AIS,  
Serial : 9600, No Parity  
XE x  
XD x  
EB x  
EA x  
- Enable Transmit AIS on LOS for Port x  
- Disable Transmit AIS on LOS for Port x  
- Encoding set to B8ZS on Port x  
- Encoding set to AMI on Port x  
DMI: Not Detected. VLAN: Disabled  
*RS-232:  
B x  
- Serial port baud rate  
(1=9600, 2=19200, 3=36400, 4=57600)  
---- Remote Device ---- SN: 676.  
Mode: Software  
*Enet 10/100:  
Ethernet: AutoNeg, 100Mbs, FD, LPT  
T1/E1 #1: DSX-1 0-133, Xmit AIS,  
T1/E1 #2: DSX-1 0-133, Xmit AIS,  
T1/E1 #3: DSX-1 0-133, Xmit AIS,  
T1/E1 #4: DSX-1 0-133, Xmit AIS,  
Serial : 9600, No Parity  
A1  
A2  
- Autonegotiation ENABLE  
- Autonegotiation DISABLE  
TLPT1 - Transparent Link Pass Through ENABLE  
TLPT2 - Transparent Link Pass Through DISABLE  
F10  
F100  
FF  
- Force 10Mbps  
- Force 100Mbps  
DMI: Not Detected.  
- Force Full Duplex  
- Force Half Duplex  
FH  
->  
S
- Save new Configuration and Exit  
- Exit without saving Configuration  
Q
->  
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Operation -- Continued  
Operation -- continued  
To show the configuration menu for the remote device:  
To update the PIC code of a remote device:  
1. At the prompt, type the letter “C,” press the spacebar, then type the letter “R.”  
2. Press the ENTER key and the remote device configuration menu will appear:  
1. At the prompt, type the letter “U.”  
2. Press the ENTER key and the code will start to transfer. On the screen, the  
incrementing percent line shows the percent of the transferring code:  
Note: In this menu, the T1/E1/J1 commands for remote loopback, for example,  
type the command this way: LL, press the spacebar, then  
type the port number, press spacebar, then type  
Fiber Load...Transferring of binary pic code to remote...  
6 percent...  
the number of the command, in this case (1= enable or 2 =  
disable).  
Note: This command will take several minutes to complete. Do Not power down  
The command sequence Is Not case sensitive.  
the device or break the fiber connection during this code transfer.  
Remote Device Configuration Menu:  
To enable hardware bypass mode for software control:  
1. At the prompt, type the letter “B.”  
2. Press the ENTER key and a Reset message will appear on the screen.  
3. Type the letter “Y” to Enable H/W Bypass.  
4. Press the ENTER key. When the Reset completes, the “login” prompt will  
appear.  
*T1/E1/J1:  
LL x 1 - Local Loopback on T1/E1/J1 Port x ENABLE  
LL x 2 - Local Loopback on T1/E1/J1 Port x DISABLE  
RL x 1 - Remote Loopback on T1/E1/J1 Port x ENABLE  
RL x 2 - Remote Loopback on T1/E1/J1 Port x DISABLE  
XE x  
XD x  
EB x  
EA x  
- Enable Transmit AIS on LOS for Port x  
- Disable Transmit AIS on LOS for Port x  
- Encoding set to B8ZS on Port x  
-> b  
This command will cause reset. Are you SURE you wish to  
reset device (y/n)?  
- Encoding set to AMI on Port x  
*RS-232:  
Enable H/W Bypass...  
B x  
- Serial port baud rate (1=9600, 2=19200, 3=36400,  
4=57600)  
Resetting Board!  
*Enet 10/100:  
A1  
A2  
- Autonegotiation ENABLE  
Type 'L' to login  
->  
- Autonegotiation DISABLE  
TLPT1 - Transparent Link Pass Through ENABLE  
TLPT2 - Transparent Link Pass Through DISABLE  
To disable the hardware bypass mode:  
1. At the prompt, type the letter “B” again.  
2. Press the ENTER key and a Reset message will appear on the screen.  
3. Type the letter “Y” to Disable H/W Bypass.  
F10  
F100  
FF  
- Force 10Mbps  
- Force 100Mbps  
- Force Full Duplex  
- Force Half Duplex  
FH  
4. Press the ENTER key. When the Reset completes, the “login” prompt will  
appear as show below.  
S
- Save new Configuration and Exit  
- Exit without saving Configuration  
Q
->  
-> b  
This command will cause reset. Are you SURE you wish to  
reset device (y/n)?  
Disable H/W Bypass...  
Resetting Board!  
Type 'L' to login  
->  
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Operation -- continued  
Cable Specifications  
The physical characteristics must meet or exceed ITU and IEEE802.3 specifications.  
To Reset the local device:  
Caution: This command will interrupt T1/E1 and Ethernet traffic. It will take  
several seconds to restore the data path. Failure to observe this caution might cause  
data loss.  
1. At the prompt, type the letter “R.”  
2. Press the ENTER key to send the Reset signal to the remote device. Look for  
the Type ‘L’ to login prompt, indicating success.  
Fiber cable  
Bit Error Rate:  
<10-9  
Single mode fiber (recommended):  
Multimode fiber (recommended):  
Multimode fiber (optional):  
9 μm  
62.5/125 μm  
100/140, 85/140, 50/125 μm  
S4TEF1011-110  
1300 nm multimode  
Fiber Optic Transmitter Power:  
Fiber Optic Receiver Sensitivity:  
Link Budget:  
min: -19.0 dBm  
min: -30.0 dBm  
11.0 dB  
max: -14.0 dBm  
-> r  
max: -14.0 dBm  
Reset  
S4TEF1013-110  
1300 nm multimode  
min: -19.0 dBm  
min: -30.0 dBm  
11.0 dB  
Exchanging Config and Serial Number with Remote  
Card...wait...  
Fiber Optic Transmitter Power:  
Fiber Optic Receiver Sensitivity:  
Link Budget:  
max: -14.0 dBm  
max: -14.0 dBm  
Done.  
Type 'L' to login  
->  
S4TEF1014-110  
1310 nm single mode  
min: -15.0 dBm  
min: -31.0 dBm  
16.0 dB  
Fiber-optic Transmitter Power:  
Fiber-optic Receiver Sensitivity:  
Link Budget:  
max: -8.0 dBm  
max: -8.0 dBm  
S4TEF1015-110 (long haul)  
Fiber-optic Transmitter Power:  
Fiber-optic Receiver Sensitivity:  
Link Budget:  
1310 nm single mode  
min: -8.0 dBm  
min: -34.0 dBm  
26.0 dB  
max: -2.0 dBm  
max: -7.0 dBm  
S4TEF1016-110 (extra long haul)  
S4TEF1017-110 (long wave length)  
Fiber-optic Transmitter Power:  
Fiber-optic Receiver Sensitivity:  
Link Budget:  
1310 nm single mode  
1550 nm single mode  
min: -5.0 dBm  
min: -34.0 dBm  
29.0 dB  
max: 0.0 dBm  
max: -7.0 dBm  
S4TEF1018-110  
1300 nm multimode  
min: -19.0 dBm  
min: -30.0 dBm  
11.0 dB  
Fiber-optic Transmitter Power:  
Fiber-optic Receiver Sensitivity:  
Link Budget:  
max: -14.0 dBm  
max: -14.0 dBm  
S4TEF1029-110  
1310 nm TX/1550 nm RX simplex  
1550 nm TX/1310 nm RX simplex  
min: -13.0 dBm  
min: -32.0 dBm  
19.0 dB  
S4TEF1029-111  
Fiber-optic Transmitter Power:  
Fiber-optic Receiver Sensitivity:  
Link Budget:  
max: -6.0 dBm  
max: -3.0 dBm  
S4TEF1029-112  
1310 nm TX/1550 nm RX simplex  
1550 nm TX/1310 nm RX simplex  
min: -8.0 dBm  
min: -33.0 dBm  
25.0 dB  
S4TEF1029-113  
Fiber-optic Transmitter Power:  
Fiber-optic Receiver Sensitivity:  
Link Budget:  
max: -3.0 dBm  
max: -3.0 dBm  
S4TEF1035-110  
1550 nm single mode  
min: 0.0 dBm  
min: -36.0 dBm  
36.0 dB  
Fiber-optic Transmitter Power:  
Fiber-optic Receiver Sensitivity:  
Link Budget:  
max: 5.0 dBm  
max: -3.0 dBm  
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T1/E1 cable  
Cable Specifications -- Continued  
The fiber optic transmitters on this device meet Class 1 Laser safety requirements per  
IEC-825/CDRH standards and complies with 21 CFR1040.10 and 21 CFR1040.11.  
Category 3: (minimum requirement)  
Connector:  
RJ-48C  
Electrical network connection:  
Single 4-wire (Tip/Ring - Tip1/Ring1)  
8-position miniature modular jack  
1.544 Mb/s access lines  
04DU9 (any applicable)  
Ethernet cable  
Mechanical arrangement:  
Usage:  
Category 3: (minimum requirement for 10 Mb/s operation)  
Interface codes:  
Cable type:  
Long Haul T1:  
E1:  
J1:  
DSX-1:  
Gauge  
24 to 22 AWG  
11.5 dB/100m @ 5-11 MHz  
100 meters  
Attenuation  
0db, -7.5dp, -15db, -22db  
E1 3.0V, 120 ohm  
Maximum cable distance  
Category 5: (minimum requirement for 100 Mb/s operation)  
0-655’, 110 ohm  
Gauge  
24 to 22 AWG  
22.0 dB /100m @ 100 MHz  
100 meters  
0-133’, 133-266’, 266-399’,  
399-533’, 533-655’, 100 ohm  
Attenuation  
Maximum cable distance  
• Straight-through (MDI) or crossover (MDI-X) cable may be used.  
• Shielded (STP) or unshielded (UTP) twisted-pair cable may be used.  
• Pins 1&2 and 3&6 are the two active pairs in an Ethernet network .  
• Use only dedicated wire pairs for the active pins:  
(e.g., blue/white & white/blue, orange/white & white/orange, etc.)  
• Do not use flat or silver satin wire.  
1
1
(ring) R  
(tip) T  
R
Receive  
T
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
dry contact A  
(ring) R1  
(tip) T1  
R1  
T1  
Transmit  
dry contact B  
(not used)  
Straight-Through Cable  
Crossover Cable  
to the  
network  
from the  
media converter  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #2  
3
6
3
6
3
6
3
6
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Cable Specifications —Continued  
RS-232 cable (included with the media converter)  
Technical Specifications  
For use with Transition Networks Model S4TEF10xx-11x or equivalent.  
Standards  
IEEE 802.3™, G.703, AMI/B8Z3/HDB3  
Copper: 10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s; Fiber: 100 Mb/s  
3.7" x 4.7" x 1.8" (93 x 120 x 47 mm)  
1 lb. (0.45 kg) approximate  
Connectors Gauge:  
6-pin DIN and DB-9 / 24-22 AWG  
20 dB/1000 ft. @ 10 MHz  
Attenuation:  
Differential characteristic impedance:  
Maximum cable distance:  
Data Rate  
100 ohm +/- 10% @ 10 MHz  
<10 ft (3.2 m) @ 56 kb/s or higher  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Power Consumption  
Power Supply  
6.0 watts  
1
Signal Ground 3,5  
Transmit Signal 1  
Receive Signal 2  
Clear to Send 9  
2 Receive Data  
12VDC, 0.8A (North Am., Europe, Japan, Latin Am.)  
12 VDC, 1.25A (UK, Australia, N.Z., South Africa)  
(The external power supply provided with this product  
is UL listed by the power supplier’s manufacturer.)  
Memory: 256 K bytes  
Maximum packet size: 1536 bytes  
Unicast MAC addresses: 1000  
6
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
7
Request to Send  
7
3
4
3 Transmit Data  
5 Signal Ground  
8
9
5
Packet Size  
DIN 6-pin  
DB-9  
Power Consumption  
6.0 watts  
Operating temp:  
Storage Temperature:  
Humidity:  
0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F )  
-40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)  
5% to 95%, non-condensing  
0 to 10,000 feet  
Altitude:  
Warranty:  
Lifetime  
*Manufacturer’s rated ambient temperature.  
Product is certified by the manufacturer to comply with DHHS Rule 21/CFR,  
Subchapter J applicable at the date of manufacture.  
CAUTION: Visible and invisible laser radiation when open. Do not stare into beam or  
view directly with optical instruments. Use of controls, adjustments or the performance  
of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation  
exposure.  
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Troubleshooting -- Continued  
5. Is the “LNK” LED on a T1/E1 port (with a copper cable installed) illuminated?  
Troubleshooting  
If the media converter fails, isolate and correct the failure by determining the answers  
to the following questions and then taking the indicated action:  
NO  
• Check the copper cable connected to that T1/E1 port for proper connection.  
1. Is the “PWR” LED illuminated?  
• Contact Tech Support: 1-800-260-1312, Int’l: 00-1-952-941-7600.  
NO  
YES  
• Ensure that the power adapter is the proper type of voltage and cycle frequency  
for the outlet (See “Power Supply” on page 15.)  
• Ensure the power adapter is properly installed in the media converter and in  
the grounded outlet.  
• Proceed to step 6.  
6. Is the “AIS” LED on a T1/E1 port (with a copper cable installed) illuminated?  
YES  
• Contact Tech Support: 1-800-260-1312, Int’l: 00-1-952-941-7600.  
YES  
• Proceed to step 2.  
• The device connected to the T1/E1 port has failed. Correct the device failure.  
• Contact Tech Support: 1-800-260-1312, Int’l: 00-1-952-941-7600.  
NO  
• Proceed to step 7.  
2. Is the “LKF” LED illuminated?  
7. Is data transfer failing on the fiber port?  
YES  
NO  
• Check the fiber cables for proper connection.  
• Verify that the TX and RX cables on the local media converter are connected  
to the RX and TX ports, respectively, on the remote media converter.  
• Contact Tech Support: 1-800-260-1312, Int’l: 00-1-952-941-7600.  
YES  
• Verify the local fiber connection by starting a remote fiber loop-back:  
- HW mode: set the remote converter to fiber loop-back.  
- SW mode: enter the remote fiber loop-back command.  
• Use a bit error test unit to run a bit error test.  
• Proceed to step 3.  
Local  
Converter  
Remote  
Converter  
T1  
Fiber  
T1  
3. Is the “Duplex/Link” LED illuminated?  
NO  
• Check the copper cables for proper connection.  
• Contact Tech Support: 1-800-260-1312, Int’l: 00-1-952-941-7600.  
YES  
• Verify the remote fiber connection by starting a local fiber loop-back:  
- HW mode: set the local converter to fiber loop-back.  
- SW mode: enter the remote fiber loop-back command.  
• Use a bit error test unit to run a bit error test.  
• Amber = The media converter has selected half-duplex mode.  
• Green = The media converter has selected full-duplex mode.  
• If the mode is not correct, disconnect and reconnect the twisted pair cable to  
restart the initialization process.  
• Proceed to step 4.  
Local  
Remote  
Converter  
T1  
Fiber  
T1  
Converter  
4. Is the “Speed” LED illuminated?  
NO  
• Check the copper cables for proper connection.  
• Contact Tech Support: 1-800-260-1312, Int’l: 00-1-952-941-7600.  
YES  
• Contact Tech Support: 1-800-260-1312, Int’l: 00-1-952-941-7600.  
NO  
• Contact Tech Support: 1-800-260-1312, Int’l: 00-1-952-941-7600.  
• Amber = The media converter has selected 10Mb/s operation.  
• Green = The media converter has selected 100Mb/s operation.  
• If the speed is not correct, disconnect and reconnect the twisted pair cable to  
restart the initialization process.  
• Proceed to step 5.  
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Compliance Information  
Contact Us  
CE Mark  
Technical support  
Technical support is available 24 hours a day.  
US and Canada:  
International:  
FCC regulations  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which  
case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user's own expense.  
Canadian regulations  
1-800-260-1312  
00-1-952-941-7600  
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Chat live via the Web with Transition Networks Technical Support.  
Web-Based seminars  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise for digital apparatus set out  
on the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables  
aux appareils numériques de la Class A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage  
radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.  
Transition Networks provides seminars via live web-based training.  
E-Mail  
Ask a question anytime by sending an e-mail to our technical support staff.  
European regulations  
Warning This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio  
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
Achtung! Dieses ist ein Gerät der Funkstörgrenzwertklasse A. In Wohnbereichen können bei  
Betrieb dieses Gerätes Rundfunkstörungen auftreten, in diesem Fäll ist der Benutzer für  
Gegenmaßnahmen verantwortlich.  
Address  
Transition Networks  
6475 City West Parkway  
Minneapolis, MN 55344, U.S.A.  
Attention! Ceci est un produit de Classe A. Dans un environment domestique, ce produit risque de  
créer des interférences radioélectriques, il appartiendra alors à l'utilsateur de prende les measures  
spécifiques appropriées.  
Telephone:  
Toll free:  
Fax:  
952-941-7600  
800-526-9267  
952-941-2322  
CAUTION: RJ connectors are NOT INTENDED FOR CONNECTION TO THE  
PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK. Failure to observe this caution could result in  
damage to the public telephone network.  
Der Anschluss dieses Gerätes an ein öffentlickes Telekommunikationsnetz in den EG-  
Mitgliedstaaten verstösst gegen die jeweligen einzelstaatlichen Gesetze zur Anwendung der  
Richtlinie 91/263/EWG zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitgliedstaaten über  
Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen einschliesslich der gegenseitigen Anerkennung ihrer  
Konformität.  
Declaration of Conformity  
Name of Mfg:  
Transition Networks  
6475 City West Parkway, Minneapolis MN 55344 U.S.A.  
S4TEF10xx-11x Series Media Converters  
Model:  
Part Number(s):  
S4TEF1011-110, S4TEF1013-110, S4TEF1014-110, S4TEF1015-110,  
S4TEF1016-110, S4TEF1017-110, S4TEF1018-110, S4TEF1029-110,  
S4TEF1029-111, S4TEF1029-112, S4TEF1029-113, S4TEF1035-110  
In accordance with European Union Directive 2002/96/EC of the European  
Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003, Transition Networks will accept  
post usage returns of this product for proper disposal. The contact information for this  
activity can be found in the 'Contact Us' portion of this document.  
Regulation:  
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  
Purpose: To declare that the S4TEF10xx-11x to which this declaration refers is in  
conformity with the following standards.  
EN 55022:1994 + A1:1995 + A2:1997; EN 55024:1998 + A1+A13546:20002  
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above  
Directive(s) and Standard(s).  
May, 2007  
Stephen Anderson, Vice-President of Engineering  
Date  
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Compliance -- continued  
VCCI Class 1 compliance  
This equipment is in the 1st Class category (information equipment to be used in commercial and/or  
industrial areas) and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council For  
Interference by Data Processing  
Equipment and Electronic Office  
Machines aimed at preventing radio  
interference in commercial and/or  
industrial areas. When used in a  
residential area or in an adjacent area  
thereto, interference may be caused to  
radio and TV receivers, etc. Read the  
instructions for correct handling.  
Trademark notice  
All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
Copyright restrictions  
© 2005 Transition Networks.  
All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means -  
graphic, electronic, or mechanical - without written permission from Transition Networks.  
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