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CTC Union IMC-1000M User manual

CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd.
Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center
(Neihu Technology Park)
8F, No. 60 Zhouzi St., Neihu District, Taipei 114
Taiwan
T+886-2-26591021
F+886-2-26590237
E[email protected]
© 2014 CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd.
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Technical information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Introduction
IMC-1000M(-E) & IMC-1000MS(-E) are Managed Gigabit
Ethernet media converters that support conversion between
electrical 10/100/1000Base-TX and optical 100/1000Base-X
Ethernet. Housed in rugged DIN rail or wall mountable enclosures,
these converters are designed for harsh environments, such as
industrial networking and intelligent transportation systems (ITS)
and are also suitable for many military and utility market
applications where environmental conditions exceed commercial
product specifications.
Features
Redundant dual DC inputs 12/24/48VDC
IP30 rugged metal housing
Dual rate (100M/1G) optical support
Wide temperature range: -20°C ~75°C (IMC-1000M-E & IMC-
1000MS-E)
Industrial grade EMS, EMI, UL60950-1, EN 50121-4,
EN61000-6-2, EN61000-6-4
Specifications
Optical Interface
100/1000Base-X
SC or ST connectors -IMC-1000M(-E)
SFP Slot -IMC-1000MS(-E)
Multimode (500m) 50/125um, 62.5/125um
Single mode (20km or 40km) 9/125um
Wavelength: 1310nm (S/M or M/M)
BiDi option (20km) for Single mode single fiber
Ethernet Interface
Standards: IEEE802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3ab
Connector: RJ-45 (shielded)
Auto MDI/MDI-X
Speed: 10/100/1000Base-T (Auto)
Duplex: Full/Half (Auto)
1024 MAC table
MTU: 9600 bytes
Link Fault Pass Through (LFP)
Auto Laser Shutdown (ALS)
Ingress/egress bandwidth control
IEEE802.1Q VLAN tagging
Quick Installation Guide
IMC-1000M, IMC-1000MS
IMC-1000M-E, IMC-1000MS-E
Industrial Grade Managed Gigabit Ethernet Media Converters
Specifications (cont.)
Power
Absolute Range: 9.6VDC~60VDC
Reverse Polarity Protection: Yes
Dual Power Inputs: Yes
Connector: Removable terminal block
Consumption: 4.2W
Mechanical
Water & Dust Proof: IP30 Protection
Dimensions: 106 mm (D) x 39 mm (W) x 142 mm (H)
Mounting: DIN-Rail, Wall Mount (Kits included)
Weight: 630 g (1.4 lb)
Environmental
Operating Temperature: -10°C~60°C (IMC-1000M & IMC-1000MS)
-20°C~75°C (IMC-1000M-E & IMC-1000MS-E)
Storage Temperature: -40°C~85°C
Humidity: 5%~95% (Non-condensing)
Certifications
EMC: CE
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference): FCC, FCC Part 15 Subpart
B Class A, CE EN55022 Class A
Railway Traffic: EN50121-4
Immunity for Heavy Industrial Environment: EN61000-6-2
Emission for Heavy Industrial Environment: EN61000-6-4
EMS (Electromagnetic Susceptibility) Protection Level:
EN61000-4-2 (ESD) Level 3, Criteria B
EN61000-4-3 (RS) Level 3, Criteria A
EN61000-4-4 (Burst) Level 3, Criteria A
EN61000-4-5 (Surge) Level 3, Criteria B
EN61000-4-6 (CS) Level 3, Criteria A
EN61000-4-8 (PFMF, Magnetic Field) Field Strength:
300A/m, Criteria A
Safety: UL60950-1
Shock: EN60068-2-27
Freefall: EN60068-2-32
Vibration: EN60068-2-6
MTBF: 544,905 hours -IMC-1000M(-E) (MIL-HDBK-217)
559,059 hours -IMC-1000MS(-E) (MIL-HDBK-217)
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Connectors
Figure 1. IMC-1000M-(E) Front Panel
Figure 2. IMC-1000MS-(E) Front Panel
IMC-1000M(-E) has fixed optical transceiver options for connector
types of ST or SC while the IMC-1000MS(-E) model uses industry
standard SFP modules. The LAN connection uses a shielded RJ-45
which supports Auto MDI/MDI-X. Configuration settings are
accomplished via Web based management. Please see page 4 for
web setup information.
‘Default’ Push Button
The ‘Default’ push-button provides the following two functions:
Function
Press
and hold
for~
Description
Reset
3~8
seconds
Using a ball-point pen, press the ‘Default’
button and hold for 3~8 seconds then
release. The converter will clear all
unsaved settings and will be restarted.
Return
to
factory
defaults
10
seconds
or
longer
Using a ball-point pen, press the ‘Default’
button and hold for 10 seconds (or longer)
then release. DO NOT POWER OFF and
allow the device to again fully reboot
(about 25 seconds). Then, all factory
defaults have been returned.
Special Features
1. LFP: Link Fault Pass through allows a link condition to be passed
from fiber to TP or from TP to fiber.
2. Mode: Normally, this device acts as a store & forward switch
device supporting MAC learning and filtering. In converter mode, the
internal switch is bypassed, enabling low latency and support for
unlimited frame size. Do not enable LFP in converter mode or fiber
may not link.
NOTE: LAN and Fiber speed must match when configured in converter mode. If
fiber speed is 1000M, UTP speed must be 1000M.
3. 100/1000: This device supports dual rate fiber speed. Please
ensure that the SFP modules used in the IMC-1000MS(-E) are
capable of operating at the selected rate. The IMC-1000M(-E) with
fixed transceiver will operate at either forced optical rate.
For other advanced functions, please see the USER MANUAL.
LED Indicators
LED
Color
Definition
PWR1/
PWR2
Green
Power is connected and active at the
PWR1/PWR2 input terminal connection.
Off
Power is not connected.
Fault
Amber
Fiber link loss, TP link loss or either one
power loss, depending on the alarm
programming in Web management.
Off
Normal operation with no power, fiber
or TP faults.
Fiber
LINK/ACT
Green
Fiber port has optical link.
Blinking
Blinking when there is data traffic.
Off
No optical link.
Fiber
Speed
Green
The fiber connected speed is 100M.
Yellow
The fiber connected speed is 1000M.
LAN
LINK/ACT
Green
LAN port has a link.
Blinking
Blinking when there is Ethernet traffic.
Off
No Ethernet link.
LAN
Speed
Green
The UTP (LAN) speed is 100M.
Yellow
The UTP (LAN) speed is 1000M.
Off
The UTP (LAN) speed is 10M.
Power & Alarm
Figure 3. Terminal Block
A removable terminal block on the top panel provides both power
and alarm connections. See below for explanations.
Power
There are input connectors for two power sources on the terminal
block. Only one power source is required for normal operation. The
second power source input may be provided for redundancy.
Alarm Relay Contact
The Alarm is one electrical relay that can be wired into an alarm
circuit and is triggered in the event of port link loss (optical or
electrical) or loss of either one power source. From the common pin
(COM), the relay can be connected as Normally Open (NO) or
Normally Closed (NC). When an alarm occurs NO-to-COM circuit
closes and the COM-to-NC circuit opens. See Figure 4 and 5 for
normal and fault illustration in each alarm relay type. Please note
that the alarm relay contact can only support 1A current at 24VDC.
Do not apply voltage and current that exceed these specifications.
Web Operation
IMC-1000M(-E) & IMC-1000MS(-E) can be configured through an
easy-to-use point and click graphical user interface (GUI) by using
any standard Web browser. The device comes from the factory with
the following TCP/IP settings and login information:
Installation
The converter comes with both wall mount and DIN rail hardware
brackets. When installing the DIN rail bracket, be sure to correctly
align the orientation pin.
Figure 6. DIN Rail Figure 7. Wall Mount
The converter with DIN Rail bracket has a steel spring in the upper
rail of the bracket. This spring is compressed for mounting and un-
mounting by applying downward force.
Figure 8. Mounting Figure 9. Un-mounting
Application
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Username: admin
Password: admin
IP address: 10.1.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 10.1.1.254
Figure 10. IMC-1000M(-E) & IMC-1000MS(-E) Ethernet Transmission
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Figure 4. Alarm Relay for NO (Normally Open) Type
Fault
Normal
COM
NO
COM
NO
Figure 5. Alarm Relay for NC (Normally Closed) Type
Normal
Fault
COM
NC
COM
NC

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