Page 3 - Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ............................................................................1 P RODUCT F EATURES .....................................................................1 T HE F RONT P ANEL OF PLASTIC-PALM HUB S ......................2 T HE R EAR P ANEL OF PLASTIC-PALM HU...
Page 4 - Introduction; Product Features; Compact design in palm size.
1 Introduction Thank you for choosing the PLASTIC-PALM 10BASE-TEthernet Hub. The hub was designed and manufactured to giveyou years of trouble-free and reliable service. The hub is designed for plug-and-play installation and easymanagement. The hub provides an Uplink connection for yournetwork expan...
Page 5 - The Front Panel of PLASTIC-PALM HUBs; -port Ethernet Hub with BNC port
2 The Front Panel of PLASTIC-PALM HUBs 5-port Ethernet Hub 5-port Ethernet Hub with BNC port 8-port Ethernet Hub 9-port Ethernet Hub with BNC port
Page 6 - 7-port Ethernet Hub with BNC port; The Rear Panel of PLASTIC-PALM HUBs
3 17-port Ethernet Hub with BNC port The Rear Panel of PLASTIC-PALM HUBs 5-port Ethernet Hub 5-port Ethernet Hub with BNC port 8-port Ethernet Hub
Page 7 - LED Indicators; Power
4 9-port Ethernet Hub with BNC port 17-port Ethernet Hub with BNC port LED Indicators Power (PWR): This indicator lights green when the hubis receiving power, otherwise, it is off. Collision (COL): This indicator indicates data collisions onthe respective Ethernet segments of thehub. Whenever a coll...
Page 8 - Rear Panel Indicators; Uplink Jack
5 station to which the hub is connected ispowered off, or if there is a problem withthe link, the LED will remain off. And theindicator blinking green when the datawill be received to all other connectedports. BNC: This indicator blinking green when thedata is transmitted. Rear Panel Indicators Twis...
Page 9 - Power Jack; For the External power adapter.
Page 10 - Installation; Installing the Hub
7 Installation Installing the Hub The site where you install the hub may greatly affect its performance. When installing, consider the following pointers:Install the hub in a fairly cool and dry place, for the acceptable temperature and humidity operating ranges. Install the hub in a site free from ...
Page 11 - Cables and Connectors; Cable characteristics: Category 3 or better
8 Cables and Connectors Cable characteristics: Category 3 or better unshielded twisted-pair or EIA/TIA-568 compliant, 100-ohm shielded twisted-pair data cable with 0.4 to 0.6 mm (22 to 26 AWG) wires in two or four twisted pairs (only two pairs--that is, four wires--are used for 10BASE-T ). Maximum s...
Page 12 - Crossover Cables
9 Crossover Cables When making an uplink connection between one hub andanother (or between a hub and a switch or bridge) using X -type jacks at both ends, you must use a crossover cable. In acrossover cable, two pairs of wires are switched at one end.Carry out the following steps to create a crossov...
Page 13 - Specifications; General; S t a r; Network Media; : Category 3 or better UTP cable, maximum; Environmental and Physical; O perating Tem perature:
10 Specifications General Standards: IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet repeater, andANSI X3T9.5 twisted-pair transceiver Topology: S t a r Protocol: CSMA/CD Network Data Transfer Rate: Ethernet: 10Mbps Number of Ports : 4 x STP + 1 x BNC, 5 x STP, 8 x STP, 8 x STP + 1 x BNC, 16 x STP + 1 x BNC Network Me...