Introduction
This Quick Installation Guide gives step-by-step in-
structions for setting up the D-Link Media Converter.
The model you have purchased may appear slightly
different from those shown in the illustrations. For
more detailed information about the switch, its com-
ponents, making network connections and technical
specifications, please refer to the User's Guide in-
cluded with your switch.
Connecting to Power
1. This Converter is a plug-and-play device.
2. Connect the supplied AC to DC power adaptor with
a power voltage of 7.5Vdc/1.5Amp to the DC-Jack
on the converter, and then attach the plug into a
standard AC outlet.
Sliding Switch
There is a sliding switch for duplex mode setting for
fiber port. Refer to the table below for more details.
Half Du-
plex
Installing in a Chassis
The Converter can be fit into any of the expansion slots
on a special designed chassis.
Unscrew and
pull out the me-
dia converter
board
First, install the converter onto a carrier supplied
with the chassis:
Step 1- Unscrew and pull out the media converter
board.
Step 2- Plug in the media board to any of the vacant
slot.
Step 3- Fit the converter onto the carrier and use the
screw to secure it.
Full Duplex
(default)
2
LED Indicator
LEDs
State
Power
Steady
(PWR)
Off
100 Mbps
Steady
(100)
Off
Steady (FDX)
TX Port (TX)
FX Port (FX)
Lights off
FDX/COL
Blinking (COL)
Steady
(LINK)
TX Port (TX)
Lights off
FX Port (FX)
LINK/ACT
Blinking
(ACT)
Additional Information
If you are encountering problems setting up your
network, please refer to the User's Guide that came
with the switch. It contains many more rules, charts,
explanations and examples to help you get your net-
work up and running.
Additional
help
is
http://www.dlink.com
in the United States, at
http://www.dlink.co.uk
in the United Kingdom, or
through our offices listed at the back of the User's
Guide.
Indication
Power on
Power off
Runs at 100Mbps on
TX port
Runs at 10Mbps on TX
port
Connection in full du-
plex mode
FDX stands for FULL-
DUPLEX
Connection in half
duplex mode
Data collision
A valid network connec-
tion established
Not Linking
Transmitting or receiv-
ing data
ACT stands for Activity
available
online
at