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Installation
• TP interface
Connect the network devices with TP cable to the RJ-45 ports of the switch.
• SFP interface
Slide the optional SFP module into the SFP slot and push until you hear a click.
Connect a fiber cable from the SFP module to the fiber network.
• Power
Connect the included power cable to the switch and check that the Power LED
lights up.
• DIP Switch settings
DIP1 DIP2 Mode
OFF OFF Default
ON OFF Video Channel
OFF ON VLAN Port Isolation
ON ON Long distance
1. Default mode
DIP switch 1 and 2 are by factory default both in OFF position; the uplink and
downlink ports are interconnected.
2. Video channel mode
When two identical switches A and B are connected through the uplink port,
the data port 1 of device A is connected to port 1 of device B. Ports 2 – 4 are
connected the same way. All ports on the same switch are isolated from each
other, but they can communicate to the same port of the corresponding switch.
Note: When connecting a 4-port switch to an 8-port switch, the corresponding
ports are: Port 1 > Port 6, Port 2 > Port 3, Port 3 > Port 4 and Port 4 > Port 1.
3. One Key VLAN (Port Isolation)
Data forwarding is not available between the copper ports of the switch, they can
only communicate with the uplink port, ensuring effective data transfer and a safe
system.
4. Long distance mode
In default state, the transmission distance of the copper ports is up to 100 m.
When long distance mode is activated, the transmission rate of the RJ45 ports is
limited to 10 Mb/s, while increasing the max transmission distance to 330 m.
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