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Connecting to tp, fiber device – Microsens MS40016X User Manual

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8. Connecting to TP, Fiber Device


Converter

TP Port

10/100TP

AUTO, FORCE selectable: Bit 1, 2, 3 of S1
a. AUTO: 10/100 NWay Auto-negotiation
b. FORCE: 100 or 10, FDX or HDX

Converter
Fiber Port

100FX

100Mbps duplex selectable: Bit 5 of S1
a. FDX for 100FDX fiber link partner, default
b. HDX for 100HDX fiber link partner











S1-1 TP port mode

: AUTO (default) or FORCE

S1-2 TP port speed

: 100 or 10 when TP at Force

S1-3 TP port duplex

: FDX or HDX when TP at Force

S1-4 LFP

: LFP enabled (default) or disabled

S1-5 Fiber port duplex : 100FDX (default) or 100HDX


Note:

1. S1-2 and S1-3 will take effect only when S1-1 is set at TP-FORCE.


Warning:

When TP NWay port is connected to TP 100FDX(force mode) instead of NWay

partner, it will result in 100HDX mode with invalid collision signal

Ensure that all network nodes are configured at an identical operation mode.

Improper operation and flow control mode between TP and Fiber port
connections will render the LAN to work poorly











LFP

TP-AUTO 100 FDX EN FDX-FX

TP-FORCE 10 HDX LFP HDX-FX

DIS

S1

Fig. 13 S1—Bit 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Configuration and Setting