Murata Electronics North America SEM2410 Manual Do Utilizador

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Getting Started 
The SEM family of wireless Ethernet modems are easy to install and operate. In most 
instances, the only installation steps will be setting IP addresses, selecting one modem as 
the master and connecting the antenna, power and Ethernet cable. 
Connecting the SEM 
Figure 1 identifies the various connectors on the rear of the SEM.  
Figure 1. SEM Rear Panel Diagram 
The antenna connector is a TNC type connector. An antenna may be connected directly 
to this connector. Alternatively, an antenna may be located away from the SEM using RF 
cable to connect the SEM to the antenna. Cirronet does not recommend using RF cables 
longer than 5 feet. If more distance is required between the SEM and the antenna, high-
quality, low-loss RF feed line must be used. Alternatively, the SEM2410X has a remote 
radio assembly that is mounted next to the antenna. The remote radio assembly is 
connected to the SEM through a baseband cable that can be ordered in 50 foot increments 
up to 250 feet in length. The SEM2410X has a 12 pin connector in place of the TNC 
connector on the SEM2410. 
The 10BaseT Ethernet connector is the standard RJ-45 connector. The connector is wired 
to be able to connect directly to an Ethernet device using a straight-through cable without 
having to connect through a hub. If it is desired to connect the SEM to a hub, the SEM 
must be connected to the Uplink port of the hub to use a straight-through cable. 
Otherwise a cross-over cable is needed to connect a SEM to a hub. The Ethernet 
connector has two LEDs built in. The green LED on the left indicates a good Ethernet 
connection. The yellow LED on the right indicates network collisions. When the yellow 
LED is on continuously, it indicates that there is sufficient network congestion to impact 
data throughput. 
The synchronizing signals are provided for special applications where multiple master 
SEMs are co-located. The synchronizing signals are RS-485 levels and may be connected 
Power Connector 
Synchronizing Signals 
10BaseT Ethernet Connector 
TNC Antenna Connector 
Ethernet Link
Ethernet Collision