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Interface Specification Document6.2.1.5 EthernetSelect either 10 Base T (RJ45 connector) or 10 Base 2 (BNC connector) for network communication.• 10 Base T – Use an Unshielded Twisted Pair Category 5 Cable, no more than 100 m inlength, with an RJ45 connector. When connecting the processor unit directly to a PC use across over cable. Use a straight through cable when connecting to a HUB. To create aStraight-Through or a Cross-Over Cable use drawings below:STRAIGHT-THROUGHConnector 1 Pin Connector 2White/Orange 1 White/OrangeOrange 2 OrangeWhite/Green 3 White/GreenBlue 4 BlueWhite/Blue 5 White/BlueGreen 6 GreenWhite/Brown 7 White/BrownBrown 8 BrownThe Cross-Over wires differ from the Straight-Through according to the following picture / table:CROSS-OVERConnector 1 Pin Connector 2White/Orange 1 White/GreenOrange 2 GreenWhite/Green 3 White/OrangeBlue 4 BlueWhite/Blue 5 White/BlueGreen 6 OrangeWhite/Brown 7 White/BrownBrown 8 Brown______________________________________________________________________SeaBat 8101 Operator's Manual 6-4 (ISD Rev 1.23) Version 3.02
Interface Specification DocumentThe following illustrations describe the different cable configurations.HUBCROSS-OVERSTRAIGHT-THROUGHProcessorPCProcessorPC• 10 Base 2 – Use an RG-58 Cable (Coax) no more than 150 m with T-Shaped BNC connectors.Create a Bus Topology network with Terminators at the end of the cable.BUS TOPOLOGYProcessorPC______________________________________________________________________SeaBat 8101 Operator's Manual 6-5 (ISD Rev 1.23) Version 3.02
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Interface Specification Document6.2.1.5 EthernetSelect either 10 Base T (RJ45 connector) or 10 Base 2 (BNC connector) for network communication.• 10 Base T – Use an Unshielded Twisted Pair Category 5 Cable, no more than 100 m inlength, with an RJ45 connector. When connecting the processor unit directly to a PC use across over cable. Use a straight through cable when connecting to a HUB. To create aStraight-Through or a Cross-Over Cable use drawings below:STRAIGHT-THROUGHConnector 1 Pin Connector 2White/Orange 1 White/OrangeOrange 2 OrangeWhite/Green 3 White/GreenBlue 4 BlueWhite/Blue 5 White/BlueGreen 6 GreenWhite/Brown 7 White/BrownBrown 8 BrownThe Cross-Over wires differ from the Straight-Through according to the following picture / table:CROSS-OVERConnector 1 Pin Connector 2White/Orange 1 White/GreenOrange 2 GreenWhite/Green 3 White/OrangeBlue 4 BlueWhite/Blue 5 White/BlueGreen 6 OrangeWhite/Brown 7 White/BrownBrown 8 Brown______________________________________________________________________SeaBat <strong>8101</strong> Operator's Manual 6-4 (ISD Rev 1.23) Version 3.02