Pelco Switch FX82012 User Manual

I N S T A L L A T I O N  
FX82012 Unmanaged  
Ethernet Switch  
®
One 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port and  
Two 100BASE-FX Fiber Ports  
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Important Safety Instructions  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has  
two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding plug has two blades and a third  
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided  
plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the points where they exit from the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold  
with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus  
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been  
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or  
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
14. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids,  
such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus.  
15. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or  
moisture.  
16. Installation should be done only by qualified personnel and conform to all local codes.  
17. Use only installation methods and materials capable of supporting four times the maximum  
specified load.  
18. A CCC-approved power cord must be used to power this equipment when used in China.  
19. CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in  
the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.  
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constituting a risk of electric shock is present  
within this unit.  
CAUTION:  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT OPEN.  
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operating and maintenance instructions in the  
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Regulatory Notices  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
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 his own expense.  
Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this  
equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications  
Commission’s rules.  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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Product Overview  
DESCRIPTION  
The FX82012 unmanaged Ethernet switch provides one 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port and two 100BASE-FX  
fiber ports for the transport of bidirectional Ethernet data. Available in multimode and single-mode versions,  
the fiber ports use wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), which allows bidirectional data to be  
transported in a single fiber.  
The FX82012 switch can be used in point-to-point and drop-and-repeat applications:  
In a point-to-point application, a second fiber port provides an optional redundant fiber link.  
Using the fiber redundancy option, the second fiber port—which is idle during regular  
operation—becomes operational if the primary fiber port fails. Refer to Figure 1 for an  
illustration of a point-to-point application using fiber redundancy.  
In a drop-and-repeat application, two fiber ports allow one or more Ethernet devices to be  
connected into a fiber optic daisy chain. Refer to Figure 2 for an illustration of a sample drop-  
and-repeat application.  
ONE  
FIBER  
(PRIMARY)  
ONE 10/100 Mbps  
CONNECTION  
ONE 10/100 Mbps  
CONNECTION  
FX82012-2  
FX82012-2  
ONE  
FIBER  
(REDUNDANT)  
POINT-TO-POINT APPLICATION WITH FIBER REDUNDANCY  
Figure 1. Point-to-Point Application with Fiber Redundancy  
FX82012-2  
FX82012-2  
FX82012-2  
FX82012-2  
ONE  
FIBER  
ONE  
FIBER  
ONE  
FIBER  
ONE 10/100 Mbps  
CONNECTION  
ONE 10/100 Mbps  
CONNECTION  
ONE 10/100 Mbps  
CONNECTION  
ONE 10/100 Mbps  
CONNECTION  
SAMPLE DROP-AND-REPEAT APPLICATION  
Figure 2. Drop-and-Repeat Application Example  
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Features of the FX82012 Ethernet switch include the following:  
User-selectable 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX networking functions:  
Autonegotiation between 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps data rates and between full-duplex  
and half-duplex modes  
10 Mbps or 100 Mbps selectable  
Full-duplex or half-duplex mode selectable  
Enabling/disabling of flow control  
NOTE: The 100BASE-FX fiber ports are automatically forced to full-duplex 100 Mbps  
operation.  
Auto MDI/MDI-X (Medium Dependent Interface/Medium Dependent Interface Crossover)  
operation  
Compliant with IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3x standards  
Multimode fiber support for distances up to 2 km  
Single-mode fiber support for distances up to 46 km  
Compatible with other Ethernet equipment:  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX compatibility with all Pelco® and third-party 10BASE-T/  
100BASE-TX Ethernet devices  
Fiber optic compatibility with all Pelco Ethernet devices that support WDM  
Laser diode for transmission of optical signals  
NOTE: The FX82012 switch is a Class 1 laser product that complies with FDA radiation  
performance standard 21CFR Subchapter J and with IEC 60825-1 Edition 1.2, 2001-08.  
Environmentally hardened  
Designed to meet NEMA TS 2 and Caltrans traffic signal control equipment standards for  
ambient operating temperature, mechanical shock and vibration, humidity with condensation,  
high-line/low-line voltage conditions, and transient voltage protection  
NOTE: Conformal coating is required for operation in environments with relative humidity  
above 95 percent (condensing).  
No performance adjustments required  
12 VDC or 24 VAC power supply  
Stand-alone and rack-mountable modular design  
LED indicators for monitoring of fiber redundancy mode status, optic signal/laser status,  
100BASE-FX port status including far end fault indication (FEFI), 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port  
status, and operating power  
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MODELS  
The FX82012 module consists of the following series of models:  
Multimode Models:*  
FX82012MSTR-2 Unmanaged Ethernet switch, one 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port, two multimode  
ST fiber ports, one fiber per port (total of two fibers)  
FX82012MSCR-2 Unmanaged Ethernet switch, one 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port, two multimode  
SC fiber ports, one fiber per port (total of two fibers)  
Single-Mode Models:*†  
FX82012SSTR-2  
Unmanaged Ethernet switch, one 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port, two single-mode  
ST fiber ports, one fiber per port (total of two fibers)  
FX82012SSCR-2  
Unmanaged Ethernet switch, one 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports, two single-  
mode SC fiber ports, one fiber per port (total of two fibers)  
*For conformal coated models, replace the first letter F in the model number with the letter C.  
The conformal coated version of FX82012MSTR-2, for example, is CX82012MSTR-2.  
Single-mode FC connectors are available upon request. Contact the factory for additional information.  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
The following optional accessories are available:  
WM5001-3U  
Wall mount base kit for single-width module  
WM5001-3UEXP Wall mount expansion kit for single-width module  
RK5000-3U  
19-inch rack mount chassis for 14 slots (no power), 3 RUs  
19-inch rack mount chassis for 12 slots with power, 3 RUs  
External rack power supply, 1 RU, dual 120 W power outputs  
Blank filler panel, single width  
RK5000PS-3U  
EPS5000-120  
RK5001B-3U  
RK5002B-3U  
RK5001-1UEXP  
Blank filler panel, double width  
Adapter kit that allows a 3 RU single-width fiber module to be used in  
RK5000PS-5U rack mount chassis  
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FRONT PANEL  
Figure 3 illustrates the front panel of the FX82012 module.  
Figure 3. Front Panel of FX82012 Module  
RESET BUTTON (restarts the unit)  
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FIBER FAILOVER (REDUNDANCY) MODE LED  
100BASE-FX STATUS LED (per fiber port A and B)  
OPTIC FAULT LED (optical signal status/laser status indicator per fiber port A and B)  
POWER LED (Pelco badge)  
For detailed information about the front-panel LEDs, refer to the Troubleshooting section.  
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REAR PANEL  
Figure 4 illustrates the rear panel of the FX82012 module.  
Figure 4. Rear Panel of FX82012 Module (SC Fiber Connectors Shown)  
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RACK POWER/ALARM CONNECTOR, 4-pin connector for power/alarm connection of rack-  
mounted module  
STAND-ALONE POWER CONNECTOR, 2-pin connector for power connection of stand-alone  
module; removable mating connector with screw terminals (not shown)  
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FIBER OPTIC PORTS A AND B, single-fiber ST or SC connectors (dependent on FX82012 model)  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX PORT, RJ-45 connector  
RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX PORT STATUS LED, LEFT (link/activity status indicator)  
RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX PORT STATUS LED, RIGHT (duplex mode/collision indicator)  
For additional information about rear-panel connections, refer to the Installation section. For detailed  
information about the RJ-45 LEDs, refer to the Troubleshooting section.  
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Installation  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
The following items are supplied:  
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1
FX82012 module  
Regulated switching power supply with four plug adapters (North American, Australian, U.K.,  
and European configurations); 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz input, 12 VDC output  
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1
Wall clip with two 4-40 x 0.250-inch Phillips pan head screws with lock washers (for attachment  
of single module to wall)  
FX82012 Unmanaged Ethernet Switch Installation manual (this manual)  
SETTING 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX PORT MODES OF OPERATION  
NOTE: As a matter of convenience, it is recommended that you verify the modes of operation for the  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port and then change the mode settings—if necessary—before mounting  
the FX82012 module into a rack or onto a wall.  
The FX82012 module provides various configuration options that allow you to select the desired  
modes of operation for the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port. You can select the desired modes of  
operation by means of a TX Mode switch that is provided on the bottom of the module (refer to  
TX Mode  
0. Auto Neg / Dis FC  
1. 100 FD / Dis FC  
2. 100 HD / Dis FC  
3. 10 FD / Dis FC  
4. 10 HD / Dis FC  
5. Auto Neg / En FC  
6. 100 FD / En FC  
7. 100 HD / En FC  
8. 10 FD / En FC  
9. 10 HD / En FC  
FX Mode  
0. Independent A & B  
1. Auto Failover  
A is Primary  
2. Auto Failover  
B is Primary  
3-9 NOT USED  
TX MODE SWITCH  
Figure 5. TX Mode Switch for 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port  
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Using the TX Mode switch, you can do the following:  
Enable autonegotiation or select (force) a specific data rate and duplex mode:  
Enabling autonegotiation allows the FX82012 module to automatically negotiate with  
the device to which the port is connected for data rate and duplex modes of operation:  
10 Mbps or 100 Mbps data rate and half-duplex or full-duplex mode. The highest  
common denominator of operational modes is automatically selected.  
Autonegotiation is enabled by default.  
If autonegotiation is not desired, you can select a specific data rate and duplex mode:  
Data rate configuration allows you to select 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps.  
Duplex mode configuration allows you to select half-duplex mode or full-duplex  
mode.  
Enable or disable flow control. Flow control controls data transmission at the sending device  
to avoid overfilling buffers and losing data at the receiving device. When the buffers on the  
receiving device are full, a message is sent to the sending device to suspend the transmission  
until the data in the buffers has been processed.  
NOTE: For time-sensitive data applications (for example, video and audio applications), it is  
recommended that flow control be disabled.  
Flow control is disabled by default.  
With the FX82012 module powered off, set the TX Mode switch to the desired modes of operation.  
NOTE: TX Mode configuration must be set when the module is powered off. If you wish to change  
a TX Mode switch setting after the module has been powered on, power off the module, change the  
TX Mode switch setting, and then power on the module again.  
Refer to Table A for TX Mode switch settings and corresponding 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port modes  
of operation.  
Table A. TX Mode Switch Settings  
TX Mode  
Switch Position  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Modes of Operation  
Auto Neg/Dis FC—Enables autonegotiation between 10 Mbps and  
100 Mbps and between half-duplex and full-duplex modes, disables  
flow control (default setting)  
0
1
2
3
4
100 FD/Dis FC—Selects 100 Mbps full-duplex, disables flow control  
100 HD/DIS FC—Selects 100 Mbps half-duplex, disables flow control  
10 FD/Dis FC—Selects 10 Mbps full-duplex, disables flow control  
10 HD/Dis FC—Selects 10 Mbps half-duplex, disables flow control  
Auto Neg/En FC—Enables autonegotiation between 10 and 100 Mbps  
and between half-duplex and full-duplex modes, enables flow control  
5
6
7
8
9
100 FD/En FC—Selects 100 Mbps full-duplex, enables flow control  
100 HD/En FC—Selects 100 Mbps half-duplex, enables flow control  
10 FD/En FC—Selects 10 Mbps full-duplex, enables flow control  
10 HD/En FC—Selects 10 Mbps half-duplex, enables flow control  
NOTE: Switch positions 0-4 disable flow control. Positions 5-9 enable flow control.  
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SETTING FIBER FAILOVER MODE  
NOTE: As a matter of convenience, it is recommended that you set fiber failover (redundancy)  
mode—if required—before mounting the FX82012 module into a rack or onto a wall. Fiber failover  
mode is disabled by default.  
The FX82012 module can operate in fiber failover mode to allow automatic fiber redundancy  
operation. If the primary fiber link fails, the secondary (backup) fiber link becomes operational. Note  
that fiber failover mode can be used in point-to-point applications only.  
To allow you to set fiber failover mode, an FX Mode switch is provided on the bottom of the module  
(refer to Figure 6 and to Table B).  
NOTES:  
FX Mode configuration must be set when the module is powered off. If you wish to change the  
FX Mode switch setting after the module has been powered on, power off the module, change  
the FX Mode switch setting, and then power on the module again.  
The Fiber Failover LED on the front of the module indicates the status of fiber failover mode.  
For detailed information, refer to the Troubleshooting section.  
TX Mode  
0. Auto Neg / Dis FC  
1. 100 FD / Dis FC  
2. 100 HD / Dis FC  
3. 10 FD / Dis FC  
4. 10 HD / Dis FC  
5. Auto Neg / En FC  
6. 100 FD / En FC  
7. 100 HD / En FC  
8. 10 FD / En FC  
9. 10 HD / En FC  
FX Mode  
0. Independent A & B  
1. Auto Failover  
A is Primary  
2. Auto Failover  
B is Primary  
3-9 NOT USED  
FX MODE SWITCH  
Figure 6. FX Mode Switch  
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Table B. FX Mode Switch Settings  
FX Mode  
Switch Position  
Mode of Operation  
Independent A & B—Sets fiber ports A and B in nonredundant mode  
(default setting).  
0
1
Auto Failover, A is Primary—Sets fiber ports A and B in redundant  
mode. Port A connects to the primary fiber link, and Port B connects to  
the secondary fiber link.  
Auto Failover, B is Primary—Sets fiber ports A and B in redundant mode.  
Port B connects to the primary fiber link, and Port A connects to the  
secondary fiber link.  
2
3-9  
Not used  
MOUNTING  
The FX82012 module can be mounted into a rack or can be used as a stand-alone module. As a stand-  
alone module, the unit can be placed on a desktop or can be mounted to a wall.  
NOTE: As a matter of convenience, it is recommended that you set the modes of operation for each  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port and the fiber failover mode—if required—before mounting the FX82012  
module into a rack or onto a wall. For information about setting the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port  
modes of operation, refer to the Setting 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port Modes of Operation section. For  
information about setting the fiber failover mode, refer to the Setting Fiber Failover Mode section.  
MOUNTING THE FX82012 MODULE INTO A RACK  
The FX82012 module can be installed into an RK5000 Series rack mount chassis, which can be  
mounted into an industry-standard 19-inch (48.26 cm) equipment rack. The RK5000 Series rack mount  
chassis includes the following models:  
RK5000PS-3U and RK5000-3U: Designed to accommodate fiber optic modules as follows:  
The RK5000PS-3U rack mount chassis provides 12 single-width module slots and a  
power supply.  
The RK5000-3U rack mount chassis provides 14 single-width module slots (a power  
supply is not included). Power to the modules can be supplied using the optional  
external power supply (EPS5000-120).  
For additional information, refer to the RK5000PS-3U/RK5000-3U Fiber Rack Mount Chassis  
Installation manual.  
RK5000PS-5U: Designed to accommodate Enduramodules but can also accommodate fiber  
optic modules with the use of the appropriate adapter kit. The RK5001-1UEXP adapter kit is  
required for installation of the FX82012 module into the RK5000PS-5U chassis.  
For information about the RK5000PS-5U chassis, refer to the RK5000PS-5U Rack Mount Chassis  
Installation manual.  
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MOUNTING THE FX82012 MODULE TO A WALL  
The FX82012 module can be mounted to a wall in the following ways:  
Using the supplied wall clip for attachment of a single module to a wall. For installation  
instructions, refer to the Mounting the FX82012 Module Using the Wall Clip section.  
Using the optional WM5001 wall mount kits, which are designed for mounting of single-width  
fiber optic modules. The WM5001-3U base kit allows mounting of a single module to a wall.  
The WM5001-3UEXP expansion kit allows mounting of an additional module. It is  
recommended that a maximum of three expansion kits be used with the base kit, allowing a  
maximum of four single-width modules to be mounted to a wall.  
NOTE: The WM5001 wall mount kits can be used with the WM5002 wall mount kits, which are  
designed for mounting of double-width fiber optic modules. If mounting a mix of single-width  
and double-width modules is desired, it is recommended that a maximum of two single-width  
modules and one double-width module be mounted in combination with one another.  
For mounting instructions using the wall mount kits, refer to the WM5000 Series Wall Mount  
Kit Installation manual.  
Mounting the FX82012 Module Using the Wall Clip  
NOTE: Before mounting the FX82012 module to a wall, ensure that there is adequate space at both  
ends for viewing the front-panel LEDs and for making the various rear-panel cable connections.  
To attach the FX82012 module to a wall using the supplied wall clip, refer to Figure 7 and do the  
following:  
1. Using the two vertical or horizontal wall-mounting holes, attach the wall clip to a wall using  
two screws (not provided).  
2. Slide the module into the clip until the two holes on the bottom of the module align with the  
two holes on the lower flange of the clip.  
3. Attach the module to the clip using the two Phillips pan head screws provided for the clip.  
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UPPER  
FLANGE  
VERTICAL  
MOUNTING HOLE (2)  
HORIZONTAL  
MOUNTING HOLE (2)  
LOWER  
FLANGE  
SCREW, PHILLIPS  
PAN HEAD WITH  
LOCK WASHER (2)  
WALL CLIP  
Figure 7. Mounting the FX82012 Module Using the Wall Clip  
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CONNECTIONS  
Connections to the FX82012 module are made on the rear panel of the module (refer to Figure 8).  
POWER/ALARM CONNECTION  
FOR RACK-MOUNTED MODULE  
POWER CONNECTION  
FOR STAND-ALONE MODULE  
FIBER OPTIC CABLE TO  
PORT B (CONNECTS TO  
PORT A ON REMOTE MODULE)  
FIBER OPTIC CABLE TO  
PORT B (CONNECTS TO  
PORT A ON REMOTE MODULE)  
10/100 NETWORK CABLE  
Figure 8. FX82012 Connections (SC Fiber Connectors Shown)  
As illustrated in Figure 8, FX82012 connections consist of the following:  
Power connection  
A 12 VDC or 24 VAC power supply can be used to power the module when used as a  
stand-alone unit. A 12 VDC power supply is provided. If a 24 VAC power supply is used,  
the power supply must be a Listed Direct Plug-In Power Unit marked as Class 2 and  
rated as 24 VAC, 0.50 A (minimum output).  
In extreme temperature conditions, it is recommended that an industrial-rated outdoor  
power supply be used.  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connection  
Use Category 5e or a higher category of cable to connect to the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
port. Cable length must not exceed 328 feet (100 meters).  
The 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port is an auto MDI/MDI-X port; therefore, either a straight-  
through or crossover cable can be used. The port automatically detects the cable type  
that is used. Refer to the Appendix for RJ-45 MDI/MDI-X pinout information.  
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Fiber connections  
When connecting fiber between FX82012 models, connect fiber port A of one module to  
fiber port B of another module. Similarly, connect fiber port B of one module to fiber  
port A of another module. Note that ports A and B connect fiber between FX82012  
models because of fiber wavelength compatibility:  
Multimode fiber port A transmits data at 1310 nm and receives data at 850 nm.  
Multimode fiber port B transmits data at 850 nm and receives data at 1310 nm.  
Single-mode fiber port A transmits data at 1310 nm and receives data at 1550 nm.  
Single-mode fiber port B transmits data at 1550 nm and receives data at 1310 nm.  
Refer to Figure 9 for an illustration of fiber port connections in a point-to-point application  
with redundancy. Note that the FX Mode switch is set on one module to position 1 (fiber  
port A connects to the primary fiber link) and is set on the other module to position 2 (fiber  
port B connects to the primary fiber link).  
Refer to Figure 10 for an illustration of fiber port connections in drop-and-repeat  
applications. Note that the FX Mode switch is set to position 0 on all modules.  
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FX MODE POSITION 1:  
FIBER PORT A IS PRIMARY.  
FIBER PORT B IS SECONDARY.  
PRIMARY  
FIBER LINK  
SECONDARY  
FIBER LINK  
FX MODE POSITION 2:  
FIBER PORT B IS PRIMARY.  
FIBER PORT A IS SECONDARY.  
Figure 9. Fiber Port Connections in Point-to-Point Application with Redundancy  
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FX MODE POSITION 0:  
FIBER PORTS A AND B  
ARE INDEPENDENT.  
FX MODE POSITION 0:  
FIBER PORTS A AND B  
ARE INDEPENDENT.  
FX MODE POSITION 0:  
FIBER PORTS A AND B  
ARE INDEPENDENT.  
Figure 10. Fiber Port Connections in Sample Drop-and-Repeat Application  
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Troubleshooting  
LED indicators on the front and rear panels of the FX82012 module allow you to monitor operational  
status:  
LED indicators on the front panel allow you to monitor operating power, fiber redundancy  
mode status, 100BASE-FX port status, and optic signal/laser status. Refer to Table C for  
information about the front-panel indicators and associated troubleshooting guidelines.  
LED indicators on the rear panel allow you to monitor RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port  
status. Refer to Table D for information about the rear-panel indicators and associated  
troubleshooting guidelines.  
Table C. Troubleshooting with Front-Panel Indicators  
Indicator Color  
Blue  
Meaning  
Possible Cause  
Power LED (Pelco badge)  
Corrective Action  
Power is being  
applied to the  
module.  
No action required.  
Not lit  
Power is not being  
applied to the  
module.  
Power connection is faulty. Check power connection.  
If module is rack mounted,  
reseat module or power  
supply as necessary.  
Power supply has failed.  
Replace power supply.  
Loss of power occurs due to Check circuit breakers, fuses,  
tripped circuit breakers,  
blown fuses, or faulty  
electrical service.  
or electrical service as  
necessary.  
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Table C. Troubleshooting with Front-Panel Indicators (Continued)  
Meaning Possible Cause Corrective Action  
Fiber Failover Mode LED (  
The module is not in The FX Mode switch is set If fiber redundancy is not  
Indicator Color  
)
Not lit  
fiber redundancy  
mode.  
to position 0.  
required, no action is  
required. If fiber redundancy  
is required, power off the  
module, set the FX Mode  
switch to position 1 or 2 as  
appropriate, and then power  
on the module. For detailed  
information, refer to the  
section.  
Green  
The module is in  
fiber redundancy  
mode. The primary  
fiber link is  
operational. The  
secondary fiber link primary fiber link).  
is idle.  
The FX Mode switch is set If fiber redundancy is  
to position 1 (port A  
required, no action is  
connects to the primary  
fiber link) or to position 2  
(port B connects to the  
required. If fiber redundancy  
is not required, power off the  
module, set the FX Mode  
switch to position 0, and  
then power on the module.  
Amber  
The module is in  
fiber redundancy  
mode. The primary  
fiber link is  
operational. The  
secondary fiber link  
is down.  
A problem exists with the  
secondary fiber link. The  
Optic Fault LED or the  
100BASE-FX Status LED for table as appropriate.  
port A or port B is red.  
Refer to the Optic Fault LED  
Status LED section in this  
Flashing amber  
The module is in  
fiber redundancy  
mode. The primary  
fiber link is down.  
A problem exists with the  
primary fiber link. The Optic section or to the 100BASE-FX  
Fault LED or the Status LED section in this  
100BASE-FX Status LED for table as appropriate.  
Refer to the Optic Fault LED  
The secondary fiber port A or port B is red.  
link is operational.  
Red  
The module is in  
fiber redundancy  
A problem exists with the  
primary and backup fiber  
Refer to the Optic Fault LED  
mode; however, both links. The Optic Fault LEDs Status LED section in this  
primary and or the 100BASE-FX Status table as appropriate.  
secondary fiber links LEDs for ports A and B are  
are down. red.  
(Continued on next page)  
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Table C. Troubleshooting with Front-Panel Indicators (Continued)  
Indicator Color  
Meaning  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
100BASE-FX Status LED (  
)
Green  
A fiber link  
is established.  
No action required.  
No action required.  
Flashing green  
Data activity is  
occurring on the fiber  
link—data is being  
transmitted or  
received.  
Red  
Far end fault  
Defective fiber transmit port Replace local module.  
on local module  
indication (FEFI).  
The optical signal  
transmitted from this  
port is not detected  
by the remote link  
partner.  
Laser fault on local module Refer to the Optic Fault LED  
(Optic Fault LED on local  
module flashes red).  
section in this table.  
Defective fiber receive port Replace remote module.  
on remote module  
NOTE: The Optic Fault LED on the remote module is red. Refer to the Optic Fault  
LED section in this table for additional information.  
(Continued on next page)  
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Table C. Troubleshooting with Front-Panel Indicators (Continued)  
Indicator Color  
Meaning  
Possible Cause  
Optic Fault LED (  
Corrective Action  
)
Green  
The optical signal is  
being received and  
laser is operating  
properly.  
No action required.  
Red  
The optical signal is Remote module is not  
not being received. powered on.  
Check power connections.  
Replace power supply if  
necessary.  
Fiber optic cable is not  
connected.  
Check fiber optic  
connections.  
Fiber optic cable connectors Clean, polish, or replace fiber  
are dirty or are damaged.  
optic cable connectors as  
necessary.  
Fiber optic cable is  
defective.  
Replace cable.  
Optical dB losses in the  
fiber optic installation  
exceed the optical power  
Check for problems with the  
fiber optic installation, for  
example, excessive dB  
budget specification stated losses in connectors, splices,  
section.  
patch panels, cables,  
and so on.  
Optical dB losses in the  
fiber optic installation meet  
the optical power budget  
specification stated in the  
Specifications section;  
however, a module is  
defective.  
Contact Product Support.  
Flashing red  
Laser has shut down. Module is operating in  
extreme environmental  
Ensure that module operates  
according to operating  
conditions stated in the  
Specifications section, and  
then cycle the power.  
conditions; for example,  
operating temperature is  
below or above recom-  
mended range as stated in If problem persists, contact  
the Specifications section. Product Support.  
Laser has reached end of  
life.  
Cycle the power. If problem  
persists, contact Product  
Support.  
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Table D. Troubleshooting with Rear-Panel Indicators  
Meaning Possible Cause Corrective Action  
RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port Status LED - Left (Link/Activity)  
Indicator Color  
Amber  
A 10BASE-T link is  
established.  
If 10BASE-T operation is  
desired, no action is required.  
If 10BASE-T operation is not  
desired, refer to the Setting  
Modes of Operation section in  
this manual for information.  
Flashing amber  
Data activity is  
If 10BASE-T operation is  
occurring on the  
10BASE-T link—  
data is being trans-  
mitted or received.  
desired, no action is required.  
If 10BASE-T operation is not  
desired, refer to the Setting  
Modes of Operation section in  
this manual for information.  
Green  
A 100BASE-TX link  
is established.  
If 100BASE-TX operation is  
desired, no action is required.  
If 100BASE-TX operation is  
not desired, refer to the  
Setting 10BASE-T/  
Operation section in this  
manual for information.  
Flashing green  
Data activity is  
If 100BASE-TX operation is  
desired, no action is required.  
If 100BASE-TX operation is  
not desired, refer to the  
Setting 10BASE-T/  
occurring on the  
100BASE-TX link—  
data is being trans-  
mitted or received.  
Operation section in this  
manual for information.  
(Continued on next page)  
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Table D. Troubleshooting with Rear-Panel Indicators (Continued)  
Meaning Possible Cause Corrective Action  
RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port Status LED - Left (Link/Activity) (Continued)  
Indicator Color  
Not lit  
A 10BASE-T or  
100BASE-TX link  
cannot be  
A problem may exist with  
the cable:  
Do any of the following as  
applicable:  
Cable is not connected  
to the module or to the  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
compatible device.  
Connect the cable.  
established.  
Replace the cable. Use  
Category 5e or higher  
cable.  
Cable is defective.  
Ensure that cable is proper  
length. Cable length must  
not exceed 128 feet  
(100 meters).  
Cable is not the proper  
cable type.  
Cable is not the proper  
length.  
Device connected to the  
Power on the device  
module is not powered on. connected to the module.  
Duplex mode setting (half- Set the duplex mode setting  
duplex or full-duplex) does on modules to match one  
not match the duplex mode another (autonegotiation or  
setting of the remote  
module.  
forced half-duplex or full-  
duplex). Refer to the Setting  
Modes of Operation section in  
this manual for information.  
Port on module is defective. Replace the module.  
(Continued on next page)  
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Table D. Troubleshooting with Rear-Panel Indicators (Continued)  
Meaning Possible Cause Corrective Action  
RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port Status LED - Right (Duplex/Collision)  
Indicator Color  
Amber  
Port is set to  
10BASE-T full-  
duplex mode.  
If 10BASE-T full-duplex opera-  
tion is desired, no action is  
required. If 10BASE-T full-  
duplex operation is not  
desired, refer to the Setting  
Modes of Operation section in  
this manual for information.  
Flashing amber  
Port is set to  
Normal or excessive colli-  
If a normal collision occurs, no  
10BASE-T half-  
duplex mode and  
network collision  
has occurred.*  
sions occur on a half-duplex action is required.  
link.* If a problem with the network  
exists due to excessive  
collisions, do any of the  
following as appropriate:  
If half-duplex mode is not  
required, set the TX Mode  
switch to full-duplex mode  
by means of autonegotia-  
tion or by forcing the mode  
(refer to the Setting  
section in this manual for  
information).  
If half-duplex mode is  
required, do any of the  
following as applicable:  
Replace network cable  
if it is defective or if it  
is not the proper cable  
type. Use Category 5e  
or higher cable.  
Ensure that cable is  
proper length. Cable  
length must not exceed  
328 feet (100 meters).  
Replace the network  
interface card (NIC) if it  
is defective or if it is  
incompatible.  
Segment the network.  
(Continued on next page)  
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Table D. Troubleshooting with Rear-Panel Indicators (Continued)  
Meaning Possible Cause Corrective Action  
RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port Status LED - Right (Duplex/Collision) (Continued)  
Indicator Color  
Green  
Port is set to  
100BASE-TX full-  
duplex mode.  
If 100BASE-TX full-duplex  
operation is desired, no action  
is required. If 100BASE-TX  
full-duplex operation is not  
desired, refer to the Setting  
Modes of Operation section in  
this manual for information.  
Flashing green  
Port is set to  
Normal or excessive colli-  
If a normal collision occurs, no  
100BASE-TX half-  
duplex mode and  
network collision  
has occurred.*  
sions occur on a half-duplex action is required.  
link.* If a problem with the network  
exists due to excessive  
collisions, do any of the  
following as appropriate:  
If half-duplex mode is not  
required, set the TX Mode  
switch to full-duplex mode  
by means of autonegotia-  
tion or by manually  
selecting (forcing) the  
mode (refer to the Setting  
section in this manual for  
information).  
If half-duplex mode is  
required, do any of the  
following as applicable:  
Replace cable if it is  
defective or if it is not  
the proper cable type.  
Use Category 5e or  
higher cable.  
Ensure that cable is  
proper length. Cable  
length must not exceed  
328 feet (100 meters).  
Replace the network  
interface card (NIC) if it  
is defective or if it is  
incompatible.  
Segment the network.  
(Continued on next page)  
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Table D. Troubleshooting with Rear-Panel Indicators (Continued)  
Meaning Possible Cause Corrective Action  
RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port Status LED - Right (Duplex/Collision) (Continued)  
Indicator Color  
Not lit  
Port is set to  
If 10BASE-T half-duplex  
10BASE-T half-  
duplex mode and no  
collisions are  
detected.*  
operation is desired, no action  
is required. If 10BASE-T half-  
duplex operation is not  
desired, refer to the Setting  
Modes of Operation section in  
this manual for information.  
*A collision is a normal event on a half-duplex Ethernet link. A collision occurs when two or more devices,  
referred to as stations, attempt to transmit at the same time on a shared physical medium.  
Ethernet uses the CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect) media access method by  
which two or more stations share a common transmission medium. Using CSMA/CD, a station monitors  
the medium and transmits a message in bit-serial form when it senses that no other station is  
transmitting. If, after initiating a transmission, the message collides with that of another station, each  
transmitting station then intentionally transmits for an additional predefined period to ensure  
propagation of the collision throughout the system. To avoid another collision, each station waits a  
random amount of time (backoff) before attempting to transmit again.  
Excessive collisions occur when retransmission of a frame fails after 16 consecutive times and the frame  
is dropped. Excessive collisions may indicate that the network is becoming congested.  
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Specifications  
PERFORMANCE  
Switch Type  
Unmanaged Layer 2  
Switch Method  
Switch Fabric  
Data Rate  
Store and forward  
Non-head-of-line blocking  
10/100 Mbps  
Compliance  
Interface  
IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x  
Auto MDI/MDI-X  
Operating Mode  
Address Table Size  
Quality of Service  
Half-duplex or full-duplex  
1,024 MAC address entries with automatic learning and aging  
IEEE 802.1p priority, tag-based, four queues per port,  
weighted fair queuing scheduling  
Maximum Frame Size  
Untagged Ethernet frames up to 1,518 bytes  
Tagged Ethernet frames up to 1,522 bytes  
GENERAL  
Operating Temperature  
Input Power Requirements  
LED Indicators  
-40° to 167°F (-40° to 75°C)  
12 VDC or 24 VAC, 0.50 A  
Power  
Fiber Redundancy Mode Status  
100BASE-FX Port Status (link/activity, FEFI per fiber port)  
Optic Fault (optic signal/laser status per fiber port)  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port Status (two LEDs:  
link/activity and speed, duplex/collision and speed)  
Dimensions  
Unit Weight  
8.75" D x 1.08" W x 4.81" H  
(22.23 x 2.74 x 12.22 cm)  
1.6 lb (0.73 kg)  
MECHANICAL  
Connectors  
Rack Power/Alarm  
Stand-Alone Power  
Electrical  
One 4-pin connector  
One 2-pin connector, screw terminal  
One RJ-45, 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
Two single-fiber ST or SC  
Fiber Optic  
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OPTICAL POWER BUDGET AND MAXIMUM TRANSMISSION DISTANCE  
Wavelength  
Optical  
Maximum  
(Transmit/Receive)*  
Number  
of Fibers  
Power Transmission  
Model Number  
Fiber Port A Fiber Port B Budget  
Distance  
Multimode (62.5/125 μm)  
26 dB†  
26 dB†  
2 km (1.2 mi)‡  
2 km (1.2 mi)‡  
FX82012MSTR-2 2 (1 per port) 1310/850 nm 850/1310 nm  
FX82012MSCR-2 2 (1 per port) 1310/850 nm 850/1310 nm  
Single-Mode (9/125 μm)  
46 km (28.6 mi)§  
46 km (28.6 mi)§  
FX82012SSTR-2  
FX82012SSCR-2  
2 (1 per port) 1310/1550 nm 1550/1310 nm 28 dB  
2 (1 per port) 1310/1550 nm 1550/1310 nm 28 dB  
*The FX82012 module is classified by the FDA as a Class 1 laser product. For 850 nm, the Class 1 laser  
limit is <0.78 mW. For 1310 nm, the Class 1 laser limit is <15.6 mW. For 1550 nm, the Class 1 laser  
limit is <10.0 mW.  
When using 50/125 μm multimode fiber, subtract 3 dB from the optical power budget.  
Maximum transmission distance is limited by fiber bandwidth.  
§ Maximum transmission distance is based on attenuation of 0.5 dB/km plus a 5 dB buffer for  
connector and splice losses.  
NOTES:  
Single-mode FC connectors are available upon request. Contact the factory for additional  
information.  
For conformal coated models, replace the first letter F in the model number with the letter C.  
The conformal coated version of FX82012MSTR-2, for example, is CX82012MSTR-2.  
For models with higher optical power budgets, contact the factory.  
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Appendix. RJ-45 Connector Pinouts  
Figure 11 illustrates RJ-45 MDI/MDI-X connector pinouts.  
MDI (NORMAL MODE)  
MDI-X (CROSSED MODE)  
8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
TX-  
RX-  
TX+  
RX-  
RX+  
RX+  
TX-  
TX+  
Figure 11. RJ-45 MDI/MDI-X Connector Pinouts  
Table E summarizes RJ-45 MDI/MDI-X connector pinouts.  
Table E. RJ-45 MDI/MDI-X Connector Pinouts  
MDI  
MDI-X  
Pin Number  
(Normal Mode)  
(Crossed Mode)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RX+  
TX+  
RX-  
TX-  
TX+  
RX+  
Not used  
Not used  
TX-  
Not used  
Not used  
RX-  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
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The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the  
requirements of Directive 2002/95/EC.  
This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to  
comply with Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waste  
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling  
this equipment.  
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PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION  
WARRANTY  
Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of  
shipment.  
Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
Five years on fiber optic products and TW3000 Series unshielded twisted pair transmission products.  
Three years on Spectra® IV products.  
Three years on Genex® Series products (multiplexers, server, and keyboard).  
Three years on Camclosure® and fixed camera models, except the CC3701H-2, CC3701H-2X, CC3751H-2, CC3651H-2X, MC3651H-2, and MC3651H-  
2X camera models, which have a five-year warranty.  
Three years on PMCL200/300/400 Series LCD monitors.  
Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses.  
Two years on Legacy®, CM6700/CM6800/CM9700 Series matrix, and DF5/DF8 Series fixed dome products.  
Two years on Spectra III, Esprit®, ExSite, and PS20 scanners, including when used in continuous motion applications.  
Two years on Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).  
Two years (except lamp and color wheel) on Digital Light Processing (DLP®) displays. The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of  
90 days. The air filter is not covered under warranty.  
Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders, NVR300 Series network video recorders, and EnduraSeries distributed network-based video  
products.  
One year (except video heads) on video cassette recorders (VCRs). Video heads will be covered for a period of six months.  
Six months on all pan and tilts, scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications (that is, preset scan, tour and auto scan modes).  
Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment. All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight  
prepaid to Pelco, Clovis, California. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse, alteration, normal wear, or accident are not covered under this  
warranty.  
Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products. Pelcos  
liability for any claim, whether based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any party or product liability, relating to the Products  
shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products. In no event will Pelco be liable for any special, incidental or consequential  
damages (including loss of use, loss of profit and claims of third parties) however caused, whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise.  
The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights. The Dealer may also have additional rights, which are subject to variation from state  
to state.  
If a warranty repair is required, the Dealer must contact Pelco at (800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA), and  
provide the following information:  
1. Model and serial number  
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice number  
3. Details of the defect or problem  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above, please include a written  
explanation with the product when returned.  
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco.  
RETURNS  
In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit, please call the factory at (800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain an authorization  
number (CA number if returned for credit, and RA number if returned for repair).  
All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20% restocking and refurbishing charge.  
Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid. Ship to the appropriate  
address below.  
If you are located within the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, send goods to:  
Service Department  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
If you are located outside the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are instructed to return goods to the USA, you may do one of the  
following:  
If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE, send the goods to:  
If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER, send the goods to:  
Pelco  
Pelco c/o Expeditors  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA  
473 Eccles Avenue  
South San Francisco, CA 94080 USA  
Phone: 650-737-1700  
Fax: 650-737-0933  
REVISION HISTORY  
Manual #  
Date Comments  
C2624M-BETA 5/07 Preliminary version.  
C2624M 6/07 Official release.  
Pelco, the Pelco logo, Camclosure, Esprit, Genex, Legacy, and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco.  
Endura, ExSite, and Spectra III are trademarks of Pelco.  
DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments, Inc.  
©Copyright 2007, Pelco.  
All rights reserved.  
 
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