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Copyright Statement
This publication may not be reproduced as a whole or in part,
in any way whatsoever unless prior consent has been
obtained from the owner.
FCC Warning
The converter 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 standards are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when
these devices are operated in a commercial environment.
These devices generate, use, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and may cause harmful interference to
radio communications unless installed in accordance with
this User’s Guide. Operation of these devices in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
which will make the user responsible for the appropriate
remedial action at his / her own expense.
CE Mark Warning
These are Class A products. In a domestic environment
these products may cause radio interference in which case
the user will need to consider adequate preventative
methods.
1. Checklist
The package should contain following items:
-
One set of the Media Converter
-
AC-DC Power Adapter
-
This User’s Guide
Please notify your sales representative immediately if any
items are missing or damaged.
2. Overview
The media converter is designed to meet the needs for
massive optical fiber network deployment and able to
extend a legacy copper based network via fiber cable to a
maximum distance of 100KM.
This converter is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3 & 802.3u
standards; the built-in Switching ASIC has turned the
converter function more like a 2-port switch than a
traditional converter. Users can get all switching benefits
such as traffic segmentation, frames checking & error
filtering. In addition, Link Alarm allows users to monitor &
maintain their critical fiber link more easily and effectively.
The installation and operation procedures of the converter
are simple & straightforward. Operation status can be
monitored through a set of Diagnostic LED indicators on
the front panel.
Major Features:
3. Network Installation
Please follow the steps described below and refer to Figure
1 and 2 to complete the network installation.

Attach a fiber cable from the Converter to the fiber
network.

Attach a UTP cable from the 10/100Base-TX
network to the RJ-45 port on the Converter.

Connect the power adapter to the Converter and the
Power LED will light up. The TX and FO Link/Act
LEDs will light up as soon as if all the cable
connections are satisfactory.
4. DIP SWITCH Setting
The default setting for PIN 1 through PIN 8 is OFF.
PIN NO.
Function
OFF
ON
1
TP Auto-Negotiation
Enable
Disable
2
Manual TP Speed
100M
10M
3
Manual TP Duplex
Full
Half
4
Link Alarm
Disable
Enable
5
Reserved
Always Keep OFF
6
Reserved
Always Keep OFF
7
Reserved
Always Keep OFF
8
Reserved
Always Keep OFF
NOTE:
1.Before adjusting the configuration of the DIP Switch, the
power should be unplugged.
2.Disable TP Auto-Negotiation function before configuring
TP speed/duplex manually.
-
Provide one 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 port & one
100Base-FX SFP port
-
Compatible with IEEE 802.3, 802.3u
-
Support 9K Jumbo Frames
-
Store & Forward Switching Mechanism
-
MDI/MDIX Auto-Crossover supported
-
Support Auto-Negotiation or Manual mode for TP port’s
speed & duplex configuration.
-
Link Alarm function
-
Support 128K bytes packet buffer
Fig. 1 Front Panel of the Converter
Fig. 2 Rear Panel of the Converter
10/100BASE
-
TX
Network
Fiber
Network
10/100BASE
-
TX
Fig. 3 Basic Network Connection
5. LED Description
6. Technical Specifications
Standards
IEEE 802.3 & IEEE 802.3u
Interface
1 X 10/100Base-TX RJ-45
1 X 100Base-FX SFP
MAC Table
2K Entries
Forward & Filter Rate
(64 Bytes)
10Base-T: 14,880 pps
100Base-TX: 148,800 pps
LED
Power, FDX, Status, Speed,
FO Link/Act, TX Link/Act
Power
DC 5V, 1.6A
Power Consumption
2.2W
Shipping Weight
0.48Kg
Dimensions
71(W) x 94(D) x 26(H)mm
Temperature
Operating: 0 ~ 50 oC
Storage: -20 ~ 60 oC
Humidity
5% ~ 90% RH non-condensing
Certification
FCC/CE Class A
Media
TP:
Cat. 5 UTP cable
Fiber:
50/125 or 62.5/125

m
multi-mode
9/125

m single-mode
* Please contact us for further reports and updates.
NOTE: Specifications may change without prior notice.
7. Link Alarm
Link Alarm allows users to easily identify and diagnose the
linking status. If Link Alarm is enabled (PIN 4 is set to ON),
the UTP and fiber port can link up only when both linking
conditions are good. In addition, if the fiber or UTP port link
is down during the operation, the other port link will also be
turned into the “Down”status to alert the user. Configure
Link Alarm DIP switch as “Enabled” status, it provides
users transparent link indication between two network
devices interconnected by the Converter.
If Link Alarm is disabled, the UTP and fiber port will link up
based on their individual linking condition. Furthermore, if
the fiber port link is down during the operation, the UTP
port link will not be turned into the “Down”status, and vice
versa.
8. Fiber Transceiver Information
100M Wave-Length WDM:
TYPE
WA-S2
WB-S2
WA-S4
WB-S4
Connector Type
SC
SC
SC
SC
TX Wavelength
1310nm
1550nm
1310nm
1550nm
RX Wavelength
1550nm
1310nm
1550nm
1310nm
Typical Distance
20 Km
20 Km
40 Km
40 Km
Min TX PWR
-14.0dBm
-14.0dBm
-8.0dBm
-8.0dBm
Max TX PWR
-8.0dBm
-8.0dBm
0dBm
0dBm
Sensitivity
-31.0dBm
-31.0dBm
-34.0dBm
-34.0dBm
Link Budget
17.0dB
17.0dB
26.0dB
26.0dB
NOTE: Specifications may change without prior notice.
Contact Information
•Antaira’s Web Sites & Repair/Support Emails:
www.antaira.com / [email protected]
www.antaira.eu / [email protected]
www.antaira.com.tw / [email protected]
*Any changes will be announced on the Antaira website.
Antaira Technologies
EMC-0201-WX
Fast Ethernet
WDM Converter
Quick Installation Guide
Version 1.0
(October 2022)
LED
Color
Function
Power
Green
Lit when power is available.
TX
Link/Act
Green
Lit when TP port link is up.
Blinking when TP port is receiving
and transmitting data.
Off when TP port link is down.
FO
Link/Act
Green
Lit when Fiber port link is up.
Blinking when Fiber port is receiving
and transmitting data.
Off when Fiber port link is down.
FDX
Green
Lit when TP port works in full-duplex
mode.
Off when TP port works in half-duplex
mode.
Speed
Green
Lit when TP 100M port link is up.
Off when TP 10M port link is up.
Status
Green
Lit when both TP and Fiber port links
are up.
Orange
Lit when either TP or Fiber port link is
down.