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ETHERNET Connector

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FV2200 4.3.6 ETHERNET Connector 【 FV2200-XPe/FV2200-LNX 】 The ETHERNET connector is for connecting with a LAN cable. This connector is for connecting the UTP cable of 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX. This port automatically detects communication speed (10Mbps/100Mbps) and communication mode (Full Duplex/Half Duplex), and selects the best connection. Select Category 5 cable or larger to operate a network with 100Mbps. If a Category3 or Category4 cable is used, some troubles (data loss or other) may occur, even though it appears to be all right at the beginning. Although the Category3 and Category4 cables are available when connecting the network with 10Mbps, the use of a Category5 cable is recommended in view of the reliability for factory automation use. Note that a distance between the system and the line concentrator (HUB) is not allowed to be over 100m. ETHERNET connector has 2 LEDs to express the current situation. LAN Link/Act LED (Green) : It is connecting with the data link (connecting with HUB directly), while the indicator is ON. Data is sending or being received while the indicator light is OFF. LAN Speed LED (Orange) : The indicator is ON in the case of 100Base-T, and the indicator is OFF in the case of 10Base-T. ETHERNET Connector Pin No. Direction Description of Signal 1 O TD+ (Transmit Data+) 2 O TD- (Transmit Data-) 3 I RD+ (Receive Data+) 4 N/A Reserved 5 N/A Reserved 6 I RD- (Receive Data-) 7 N/A Reserved 8 N/A Reserved [*1] "I"indicates Input,"O"indicates Output, "I/O"indicates Input/Output, "N/A"indicates Power or Reserved. [*2] The RJ45 connector is used. - 28 -

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FV2200
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4.3.6 ETHERNET Connector
FV2200-XPe/FV2200-LNX
The ETHERNET connector is for connecting with a LAN cable.
This connector is for connecting the UTP cable of 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX. This port automatically detects
communication speed (10Mbps/100Mbps) and communication mode (Full Duplex/Half Duplex), and selects the
best connection.
Select Category 5 cable or larger to operate a network with 100Mbps. If a Category3 or Category4 cable
is used, some troubles (data loss or other) may occur, even though it appears to be all right at the beginning.
Although the Category3 and Category4 cables are available when connecting the network with 10Mbps, the
use of a Category5 cable is recommended in view of the reliability for factory automation use.
Note that a distance between the system and the line concentrator (HUB) is not allowed to be over 100m.
ETHERNET connector has 2 LEDs to express the current situation.
LAN Link/Act LED (Green) : It is connecting with the data link (connecting with HUB directly), while the
indicator is ON. Data is sending or being received while the indicator light
is OFF.
LAN Speed LED (Orange)
: The indicator is ON in the case of 100Base-T, and the indicator is OFF in the
case of 10Base-T.
ETHERNET Connector
Pin No.
Direction
Description of Signal
1
O
TD+ (Transmit Data
)
2
O
TD- (Transmit Data
)
3
I
RD+ (Receive Data
)
4
N/A
Reserved
5
N/A
Reserved
6
I
RD- (Receive Data
)
7
N/A
Reserved
8
N/A
Reserved
[*1] "I"indicates Input,"O"indicates Output, "I/O"indicates Input/Output, "N/A"indicates Power or
Reserved.
[*2] The RJ45 connector is used.