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    Installation Guide: MIL-140TRM ® Copyright 1998 MiLAN Technology Printed in the USA P/N: 90000111 Rev. B Regulatory Approvals • FCC Class A • UL 1950 • CSA C22.2 No. 950 • EN60950 • CE – EN55022 Class B – EN50082-1 Canadian EMI Notice This Class A digital apparatus meets all the r equirements of the Canadian Interfer ence-Causing Equ[...]

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    Installation Guide: MIL-140TRM 2 7 About this Manual This document covers both the MIL-140CRM and the MIL-140TRM media converter modules. The terms “MIL-140” and “converter” are used thr oughout this document to describe these devices. Intr oduction The MIL-140 converters are part of a series of modules designed to be installed into MiLAN&a[...]

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    Installation Guide: MIL-140TRM 6 3 Indicators There ar e four LEDs, including: • TP/ACT : Receiving packets from the 10BASE-T port • TP/LINK : There is an active connection on the 10BASE-T port • FX/LINK : There is an active connection on the 10BASE-FL port • FX/ACT : Receiving packets from the 10BASE-FL port Specifications RJ-45: MDI • [...]

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    Installation Guide: MIL-140TRM 4 5 Figure 1. Inside of the MIL-140 Cables used when the switch is in the MDI position (the “right” position): • For a hub/repeater , use a straight-thr ough cable (pins are connected 1 to 1, 2 to 2, 3 to 3, and 6 to 6) • For a workstation/PC port, use a swap cable (pins are connected 1 to 3, 2 to 6, 3 to 1, a[...]