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Model: FS-MC01G-SG

1 Port Fiber Converter


  • Comply with IEEE802.3u 10/100/1000Base-TX and 1000Base-FX Ethernet standards
  • Fiber connector: LC
  • Support auto negotiation of 10/100Mbps and full duplex
  • Support auto MDI/MDIX
  • Transmission distance: 
    UTP: up to 100M 
    (MMF) multi-mode Fiber: up to 2KM
    (SMF) single mode fiber: up to 100KM (depends on different models)
  • With reset function, power supply Plug in & Plug out not necessary, easy for system maintenance
  • Indicators for Power, fiber optic and UTP port
  • External power supply
  • Easy and fast to install and operate for wall mounting and desktops
Overview

FS-MC01G-SG is an auto negotiation of 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet optic fiber converter. It can convert 1000Base-FX fiber to 10/100/1000Base-TX copper media, or vice versa. 

FS-MC01G-SG can realize long-distance, high speed rate and high bandwidth for the fast Ethernet workgroup users. With various LED display functions, it can display the working conditions at the same time to make the working status much clear for end users.


Indicators

 4.1 LED indicators

1 Power (red): Normally on.

2 LFP (green): Blink indicates fault signal being received remotely.

3 FXSD (green): Light on normally indicates the device inspected fiber module; off-light indicates the device doesn’t recognize the fiber module.

4 TP_FDX/Col (green): Normally on indicates RJ45 port is on full-duplex mode; blink indicates RJ45 port exists data conflict; off indicates RJ45 port is on half-duplex mode.

5 FX_LINK/ACT (green): Normally on, indicates fiber port well connected; blink indicates transceiver is receiving or transmitting signal from fiber optical connector.

6 FX_FDX/Col (green): Normally on, indicates fiber port is on full-duplex mode; blink indicates fiber port exits data conflict; off indicates fiber port is on half-duplex mode.

7 TP_SPD (green): Normally on indicates RJ45 port’s speed rate is 100Mbps.

8 TP_LINK/ACT (green): Normally on indicates RJ45 port is well connected; blink indicates transceiver is receiving or transmitting signal from RJ45 port.

Network Cables

1. RJ45 port: Cat5 or above

2. Wave length: 1310nm 62.5/125,50/125um, MMF 1310nm/1550nm 9/125um, SMF

1310nm/1550nm 9/125um, SMF


RJ 45 Define
How to make a network cable
To create a network cable, you will first need the equipment listed below.

1. Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat7 cable

2. RJ-45 connectors

3. Crimping tool

4. Wire stripper or Knife

The wire sequence of RJ45 connector must comply with international standard of EIA/TIA 568A or EIA/TIA 568B.

1) We recommend stripping at least half an inch of the cable to expose the inner wires.

2) Separate the wires within the cable after the network cable jacket has been removed so that they can be put into the RJ-45 connector.

3) The CAT5 twisted-pair cable consists of four twisted wires, each color coded; 8 wires must be correctly lined as the standards of EIA/TIA 568A or EIA/TIA 568B.

4) Cut thread residue and leave 1.5cm wire exposed outside the insulating layer and ensure 8 wires are straighten and neat.

5) Place the cable into the RJ-45 connector and then use the crimping tool to attach the connector.

6) Repeat above steps for the other end of the cable; the wire sequence of both ends of the cable is suggested to be identical.

7) Make sure to test the cables before installing them once both ends of the cable have been completed.

Note:

All RJ-45 Ports of this device support Auto MDI/MDIX, so the different wire sequence of both ends of the cable is allowed.

Installation & LFP function (Link Fault Pass-through) & Troubleshooting

Installation:

1. Before installation, please check the following devices and accessories, in case of any accessories gone, please contact with your supplier.

1) 1 pair of optic fiber media converter

2) 2 pcs power adaptor

3) 1 installation manual

4) 1 warranty card

2. Installation steps:

1) Power off

2) Connect media converter with 10/100Base-TX device (Ethernet server, work station, router, switch, concentrator, etc.) Make sure the length of UTP cable (cat5 or above) less than 100m; Connect RJ45 port of media converter and the 10/100Base-TX device with UTP cable (cat 5 or above) UTP port support auto MDI/MDIX, so no need to make cable choice or use UPLINK port. Please check the following:

3) Connect media converter to media converter Connect the fiber connector SC of the transmitter and receiver of Media converter with single or multi-mode double fiber.


4) Power on


Troubleshooting:

When the device cannot work well, the methods to solve the problems as below:

1) Make sure the installation well according to the manual.

2) Make sure UTP cable connect well; the cable design complies with EIA/TIA568A or 568B international standards.

3) Make sure optical module’s fiber jumper is well connected, and its connection direction is correct;

4) Press reset button to check if the device can work properly.

You can also check the reason according to indicators’ status as below:

5) Replace the trouble device with a normal working device to check if the device is damaged.

6) If all the above methods still don’t work, please contact with manufacturer directly.

Technical Specifications

Items

Descriptions

Power supply

Power supply mode

External Power Adaptor

Adaptation voltage range

5VDC

Power Consumption

4W

Network port parameter

Connector

one LC connector

one RJ 45 connector

 

Maximum transmission distance

UTP: 100m

 MMF: 2km

SMF: 20km/ 40km/ 60km/ 80km/100km

Transmission media

Cat5 and above cable

Network switch specification

Network standard

IEEE802.3/ IEEE802.3u

Swap mode

store-and-forward

Packet data cache

128K

Button

Reset button

One button, press reset to restart

Operating environment

Working temperature

0~55

Storage temperature

-40~70

Humidity(non-congeal)

10%~90%

Mechanical

Dimensions (L*W*H)

130mmx52mmx24mm

Materials

aluminum

Color

black

Weight

103g/pc

Reliability

Mean time between failures MTBF

30000h

Applications

• Security Monitoring System

• Multimedia Network Teaching System

• Medical Monitoring Display System

• Industrial Automation Control System

• Banking, securities, financial information display system

• Remote Network Server Monitoring

• Department Store Security

• Casino Security

• Hospitals, Airports and banks

• School Campuses