Bb-electronics EIS-EXTEND-C - Quick Start Guide User Manual

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Coax Line
Product Overview
Rear View
Front View
DIP Switch
Set DIP Switch
Ethernet extenders work
in pairs. Set one as the
local (Loc) unit and the
other as the remote (Rem)
unit. It doesnt matter which
one is which.
The DIP switch is on top of the device.
Connect Your Power Supply
Apply rubber feet to the bottom of the media
converter and select a suitable mounting location. The
unit can be wall-mounted using the slots on the bottom
of the case.
Connect the supplied AC to DC power adaptor to the
receptacle on the rear panel of the Ethernet extender.
Plug In Your Cable
Connect the Ethernet cable
to the RJ-45 port on the front
of the Ethernet extender.
Connect the coaxial cable
to the BNC port on the front
of the Ethernet extender. The
opposite end connects with
a paired Ethernet extender
located elsewhere. Coax
cable must be terminated
with male BNC to F
connectors. A BNC to F-Type
adaptor is required for the F
style connector (included).
Note: Extender must be connected to a receiving extender
or a network switch.
LED Status
12 VDC
Ethernet LEDs
BNC to F-Type Adaptor
Top LEDs (BNC Line Connections)
LED Status Speed Distance
1
Green 1-5 Mbps up to 2600 M
Amber 6-10 Mbps up to 2400 M
2
Green 11-16 Mbps up to 2000 M
Amber 17-20 Mbps up to 1800 M
3
Green 21-29 Mbps up to 1600 M
Amber 30-43 Mbps up to 1400 M
4
Green 44-54 Mbps up to 1200 M
Amber 55-63 Mbps up to 1000 M
5
Green 64-74 Mbps up to 600 M
Amber 75-85 Mbps up to 200 M
Front Panel LEDs (Ethernet and Line Connections)
Port LEDs Status Description
Ethernet
(RJ-45)
Power1
Power2
Power3
Steady Power on
Off Power off
Link/ACT
Steady Valid Ethernet connection established
Flashing Transmitting or receiving Ethernet data
(ACT stands for Activity)
Off No valid Ethernet connection nor transmitting/
receiving Ethernet data
FDX
Steady Ethernet connection in full duplex mode
(FDX stands for FULL-DUPLEX)
Flashing Collision occurred
Off Ethernet connection in half-duplex mode
Line (BNC) Remote Steady Operating in remote mode
Local Steady Operating in local mode
Error Steady Error occurred
Link
Steady A valid connection established between local
and remote
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Product Overview

Coax LineProduct OverviewRear ViewFront ViewDIP SwitchSet DIP SwitchEthernet extenders work in pairs. Set one as the local (Loc) unit and the other a

Page 2 - EIS-EXTEND-C

TroubleshootingSelf-diagnostic Test Procedure 1. Two Ethernet extenders are connected, as a pair, using BNC connectors over coaxial cable.2. One Ethe

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