Medium Link MLS-200-C User manual

Type
User manual
MLS-200-C
100/95 Mbps
VDSL2 (Long Reach Ethernet)
Ethernet Bridge
(Combo Interface For Copper or Coaxial)
Users Guide
Version:1.0.E
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FCC WARNING
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
class
B
device, pursuant
to
part
15
of
FCC
rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection against
harmful
interference
in
a
commercial
installation.
This
equipment
generates,
uses
and can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communication.
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.
CE WARNING
This
is
a
Class
B
product.
In
a
domestic
environment,
this
product
may
cause
radio
interference
in
which
case
the
user
may
be
required
to
take
adequate
measures.
Take
special
care
to
read
and
understand
all
the
content
in
the
warning
boxes:
Warning
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INTRODUCTION
MLS-200-C is the LRE(Long Reach Ethernet) bridge that efficiently extends 10/100 Ethernet circuits
to 2 wire-Networking LAN for Internet and Intranet access. Over 915 meters (3,000feet) at 50/80Mbps
using existing phone/Coaxial wire. This modem will allow Ethernet connectivity in existing facilities
without pulling extra cable. This is perfect solution to Ethernet on the factory floor where systems have
been upgraded from slower serial communication to Ethernet networking. Installation is easy with a
single switch setting. One end is set for local and the other remote. This modem is used in phone/Coaxial
wire to extend Ethernet connectivity over existing phone/Coaxial grade wire.
Key Features
High-Speed 100/95Mbps communications link over existing phone line cable, Asymmetrical on LRE
50/80Mbps@ 915 meters (3,000feet), reach down to 20Mbps @ about 1.7Km(5,600feet)
Operates transparent to high layer protocols such as TCP/IP
Auto-MDIX and Auto-sensing 10Base-T or 100Base-TX and Full or Half-Duplex on the Ethernet
port
Plug and Play design for simple installation, single DIP switch for configuration.
Status LEDs for simple monitoring of the device and connection status
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
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LED Indicators on the Front Panel
LED
Status
Glowing
Dimming
POWER
DC 12 power feeding in
Not powered
LAN1~4 Link/Act
LAN Link
Disconnected or Link
failed
LINE CPE
CPE side Mode
CO side Mode
LINE Link/Act
VDSL2 Link
N/A
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Ports on the Real Panel
Port Name
Type
Functions
DC IN
DC 12V
Connects to the power adapter plug.
CONFIG
DIP SW
CONFIG for MODEM
LAN1~4
RJ45
Connects to Ethernet port on FTTx/xDSL Modem or Switch for Internet
Access.
Line/Phone
RJ11
Pin 3-4 : Connects from wall outlet LINE in or connects to VDSL2
devices.
Pin 5-6: Connects to PHONE or PSTN connects from wall outlet PSTN
in
DATA
Coax
Connects from wall outlet RF in or connects to VDSL2 devices.
Note: RJ11 or Coax port can not using in the same time.
MODEM CONFIG SETTING
CONFIG
DIP1
(Side)
DIP2
(Interleave
protection )
DIP3
(Band plan or Rate
limit )
DIP4
(SNR margin)
ON
CPE
Fast
100M/60M
6dB
OFF
CO
Interleave
100M/95M
9dB
Recommend CONFIG Setting
CO [Master]
CONFIG
DIP1
DIP2
DIP3
DIP4
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
CPE [Slave]
CONFIG
DIP1
DIP2
DIP3
DIP4
ON
ON
OFF
ON
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Essential Hardware’s
Items Included
Description
Purpose
VDSL2 Ethernet Bridge modem
Main Unit
DC 12V Power Adapter
(INPUT: 100~240V, 50~60Hz, 0.5A)
Connects from Power Port of the
main unit into a wall outlet
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Hardware Connections
The figure about shows how to connect an xDSL modem to a phone line network. Follow the
same steps to connect and Ethernet device such as HUB or AP, to a phone line network.
Now you should have connected the Ethernet port, Line port and the Power port to the
appropriate devices or lines. LED will be as:
POWER ON
LAN1~4 Link/Act ON
LINE Link/Act ON
For more information on LEDs, see section “LED Indicators on the Front Panel”
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The Bride had been designed to be a reliable and easy to use connection device. Please refer to
the list below to aid in troubleshooting.
The Power (green) LED is off
Make sure the power adapter is properly plugged into a live electrical outlet.
The LAN (Ethernet) or Line Link/Act LED is off.
The Ethernet or LRE device to which you are connected should be powered on and
properly configured.
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Specifications
Network Standards
IEEE802.3 10BASE-T, 10Mbit/s
IEEE802.3u 100BASE-TX, Fast Ethernet at 100Mbit/s, Auto-negoatiaton
IEEE802.3x Full Duplex and Flow Control
Protocol:
Transparent to higher layer protocols
Connectors
Fast EthernetFour RJ45 Connectors
RJ11One RJ11 Female Connectorspin 3-4 for Link linepin 5-6 for Phone
CoaxialOne Coaxial Female Connectors for Link line
Transmission Speed and Distance
Within a distance of 300 meters maximum speed of 100/95Mbps [Copper AWG26]
Within a distance of 500 meters maximum speed of 100/95Mbps [Coaxial RG59]
Up to 5,600 Feet (-176dBm/Hz Noise Floor)
Fast Ethernet Interface
10/100 Mbps
MDI/MDI-X Auto Crossover
Network Management
Diagnosis of DSL link function
Line SNR select
Line Interleave protect
CO/CPE side select able
Band Plan profile select able
Indicators
Power LED
LAN 1~4 Link/Act LED
Line CPE/CO LED
Line Link/Act LED
Environmental Conditions
Operating Temperature 0 ~ 55 (32 ~ 131)
Storage Temperature -10 ~ 65 (14 ~ 149)
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Operating Humidity10 ~ 90%,Non-condensing
Power Requirement
External Power Supply12V/1A
Power Consumption< 5 Watts
Physical Dimension
155mm(W) x 83mm(D) x 30mm(H)
Unit Weight
380g
Emissions Compliance
FCC part 15 Class B, CE Mark
Ordering Information
MLS-200 : 1 WAN, 2 *10/100 TX Ethernet Extender over Copper Line
MLS-200-C : 1 WAN, 4 *10/100 TX Ethernet Extender over Copper/Coax Line
MLS-202-C : 2 WAN, 4 *10/100 TX Ethernet Extender over Copper/Coax Line
Contact Information:
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Appendix (PHY Link Rate reference Table) using AWG26 Copper
Communication
distance(meter)
100M/95M
Profile Line rate
(Download Mbps)
100M/95M
Profile Line rate
(Upload Mbps)
100M/60M
Profile Line rate
(Download Mbps)
100M/60M Profile
Line rate
(Upload Mbps)
100
100
95
100
60
200
100
93
100
60
300
90
87
100
59
315
86.3
85.7
100
58
615
60.7
47.8
81.4
38.2
915
34.2
26.4
53.6
19.4
1215
26.1
20.3
37.3
8.2
1515
21.1
11.9
28.9
3.4
1615
19.4
8.6
25.5
2.3
1715
18.1
6
22.7
1.3
Appendix (PHY Link Rate reference Table) using RG59 Coaxial
Communication
distance(meter)
100M/95M
Profile Line rate
(Download Mbps)
100M/95M
Profile Line rate
(Upload Mbps)
100M/60M
Profile Line rate
(Download Mbps)
100M/60M Profile
Line rate
(Upload Mbps)
100
100
95
100
60
200
100
95
100
60
300
100
95
100
60
315
100
93
100
58
615
83
80
100
55
915
65
60
88
42
1215
40
50
70
29
1515
30
36
56
16
1615
25
34
51
14
1715
22
22
46
13
2000
18
20
31
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100/60 PHY Link Rate Table
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
100
300
615
1215
1615
Distance
Mbps
Download Mbps
Upload Mbps
100/95 PHY Link Rate Table
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
100
300
615
1215
1615
Distance
Mbps
Download Mbps
Upload Mbps
100/95 PHY Link Rate Table
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
100 200 300 315 615 915 1215 1515 1615 1715
Distance
Mbps
Download Mbps Upload Mbps
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