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Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
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ComNet CLFE1UTP User Manual
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
CLFE(X)UTP
Ethernet-over-UTP/Twisted Pair Extender
with Pass-Through PoE
The ComNet™
CopperLine® CLFE(X)UTP Ethernet over UTP line consists of four
models that support 100Mbps Ethernet as well as Pass-through Power over Ethernet
(PoE) over twisted pair cable (CAT5, UTP). These models support transmission
distances of up to 3,000 feet (914m) at 10 Mbps, or 2,100 feet (640m) at 100 Mbps.
The CLFE1UTP, the CLFE4UTP, CLFE8UTP and the CLFE16UTP transport, one, four,
eight or sixteen channels respectively. The IEEE 802.3-compliant Ethernet electrical
interface of these Ethernet extenders also meets the requirements for IEEE 802.3af
PoE power, passing-through up to 30 watts of power per port to the powered device
(PD). The CLFE(X)UTP series may also be used interchangeably with other CopperLine
Ethernet-over-UTP extenders.
Environmentally hardened to the requirements of NEMA TS-1/ TS-2 for most out-of-
plant applications, and true plug-and-play design ensures ease of installation and
operation.
LED indicators are provided for rapidly ascertaining the operating status of the
device. See Figures 6 – 8 on Page 7 for LED explanations.
Packaged in a rugged aluminum housing, these units are designed for desktop or stand-
alone mounting. The CLFE8UTP and CLFE16UTP are offered in EIA 19” 1U high rack for
easy installation. See Figures A through C on Page 8 for mounting instructions.
See Figures 1 – 8 for complete installation details.
Important Safety Warning:
Read and keep these directions
Heed all warnings
Follow all instructions
Do not use this apparatus near water
Clean only with a dry cloth
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions
This installation should be made by a qualified
servicepersonandshouldconformtoalllocalcodes
See further safety instructions on Page 8
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CAT5/6
UTP
CAT5/6 or UTP
CAT5/6
CAT5/6
FIGURE 1 – CLFE1UTP
FIGURE 3 – CLFE4UTP
FIGURE 2 – CLFE1UTP
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RIGHT PANELLEFT PANEL
LEFT PANEL RIGHT PANEL
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For 1-pair mode, use the first pair of pins (pins 1 & 2) of the
“Extended Ethernet” RJ-45 port on the left panel.
Note: 4-pair mode is required for PoE.
* Warning: A ground connection is
required for the surge protection to work.
Failure to ground properly voids the
warranty and may cause damage.
* Warning: A ground connection is
required for the surge protection to work.
Failure to ground properly voids the
warranty and may cause damage.
2 1
Ground
Screw*
Ground
Screw*
Power Supply
Connection
via external power adaptor
Optional, if there
is no power supply
connected to the unit
it will try to detect PoE.
–
+
Note: Center
pin on power
connector is
positive (+).
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Pass-Through PoE Operations for the CLFE1UTP
ComNet’s CopperLine CLFE1UTP extended distance IP data and PoE maintains the safety standards for communications found
within the 802.3af PoE standards. This is for the protection of products operating in the extended distance transmission chain. In the
event of malfunctions the communication system is designed to shut down power transmission to avoid device damage.
The CLFE1UTP can be powered by a local power source (12 Volts D.C. or 24 Volts A.C.) or from a single PSE source, such as a
network switch’s PoE port using its unique Pass-through PoE feature (4-pair mode only). This latter feature eliminates the need for
CLFE1UTP local power while also providing power for the camera (See full installation instructions, Page 6).
Powering The CLFE1UTP Transceivers
Under normal operating conditions CLFE1UTP transceivers should be powered using the PoE source. External power to the
CLFE1UTP should be restricted to installations where a camera requires local power.
When installing the CLFE1UTP, the following conditions apply which will affect its operations.
The CLFE1UTP is provided with the ability to operate using a local external power supply. The standard accessory local power
adaptor plug can be used for power supplies that do not have the CLFE1UTP’s standard power input connector. When inserting
the adaptor into the power input, the CLFE1UTP is only powered from a local power source and not from a PSE source. The camera
will continue receiving power from the PSE source and operations will be normal.
However, if the external plug adaptor is inserted in the CLFE1UTP and no power is applied, the CLFE1UTP will not power up even
if a PoE source is present, the camera will continue to receive power. In this case the CLFE1UTP is not operational and no data will
flow.
If the CLFE1UTP is externally powered and PSE power is lost, power to the CLFE1UTP must be recycled in order for the PSE to
recognize the PD (Camera).
Input with
external power
plug installed.
External
power adapter
(included)
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12V Power Supply
Ground Screw*
12V Power Supply
Ground Screw*
FIGURE 4 – CLFE8UTP
FIGURE 5 – CLFE16UTP
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CAT5/6 or UTP
CAT5/6 or UTP CAT5/6 or UTP
CAT5/6 or UTP
CAT5/6 or UTP CAT5/6 or UTP
CAT5/6
CAT5/6 CAT5/6
CAT5/6
CAT5/6 CAT5/6
* Warning: A ground connection is
required for the surge protection to work.
Failure to ground properly voids the
warranty and may cause damage.
* Warning: A ground connection is
required for the surge protection to work.
Failure to ground properly voids the
warranty and may cause damage.
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FIGURE 6 – POSSIBLE ETHERNET CONFIGURATIONS
Multiple Configurations are possible. Consult ComNet Design Center.
≤3,000ft (914m) Cat-5
OR
≤5,000ft (1524m) Coax
CLFE16UTP
CopperLine 4-Port Switch Extended over UTP or Coax
NVR
CLFE16UTP
PoE Switch
CNGE2FE24MSPOE
≤328ft
(100m) Cat-5
CLFE4US1TPC
IP Cameras
IP Cameras
≤3,000ft (914m) Cat-5
≤5,000ft (1524m) Coax
CopperLine Managed High Power Midspan
NVR
CLFE16IPS
Switch
CNGE2FE24MS
Data + Power
Data +Power
CLFE1UTP CLFE1UTP
CLFE1UTP CLFE1UTP PoE Camera
PoE Camera
CLFE16UTP
Single Port CopperLine over UTP
NVR PoE Switch
CNGE2FE24MSPOE
≤3,000ft
(914m) Cat-5
≤328ft
(100m) Cat-5CLFE1UTP CLFE1UTP PoE Camera
NVR
Multi Port CopperLine over UTP
PoE Switch
CNGE2FE24MSPOE
≤3,000ft
(914m) Cat-5
≤328ft
(100m) Cat-5CLFE1UTP PoE Camera
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IP Camera-end
Installation (CLFE1UTP)
Set the S1 10/100BaseT dip switch
to the appropriate rate based on the
required maximum data rate and
maximum distance. OFF = 10BaseT;
ON = 100BaseT
Set the S2 Master/Slave dip switch to ON for “Master” mode
Set the S3 1- or 4-pair dip switch ON for 1-pair or OFF for
4-pair operation.
For systems not utilizing PoE, connect the 12V Power Supply
to the power connector of the CLFE1UTP. A power adapter
connector is provided to simplify connection.
CAUTION: If the external power adaptor is connected
with no power applied, the CLFE1UTP will not
recognize the PoE source and the system will be
inoperative.
Connect the IP camera RJ-45 connector to the 10/100BaseT
Ethernet port of the CLFE1UTP using a standard Cat5/6
cable, 100m length (max).
Connect one end of the long UTP cable to the RJ-45
connector of the CLFE1UTP.
The link LED on the 10/100 connector should be “ON” to
indicate proper connection between the camera and the
CLFE1UTP.
Ethernet Switch/NVR-end
Installation (CLFE1UTP)
Set the S2 Master/Slave dip switch to
OFF for “Slave” mode
Set the S1 and S3 dip switches to match
the setting on the camera-end.
CLFE4UTP, CLFE8UTP
and CLFE16UTP:
For each channel used, set the
appropriate dip switches for each
channel to match the camera end.
Note:Multichannelunitsarepresetto
“Slave”mode.Noadjustmentrequired.
For systems not utilizing PoE, connect the 12V Power Supply
to the power connector of the selected CLFE(X)UTP.
Connect the RJ-45 connector of the Ethernet switch to the
10/100BaseT Ethernet port of the selected CLFE(X)UTP using
a standard Cat5/6 cable, 100m length (max).
Connect one end of the long UTP cable to the RJ-45
connector of the selected CLFE(X)UTP.
The Link LED on the 10/100 Ethernet connector should be
“ON” to indicate proper connection between the switch and
the selected CLFE(X)UTP.
The Link LED (Red for 100BaseT, Green for 10BaseT) will be
“ON” and not flashing to indicate confirmed connection
between the CLFE1UTP and selected CLFE(X)UTP extenders.
On
Off
On
Off
S1 S2 S3 S4
S1 S2 S3 S4
1-p
4-P
10
100
S1 S2 S3S1 S2 S3
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FIGURE 7 – POWER LED INDICATORS
FIGURE 7 – EXTENDED LED INDICATORS
FIGURE 8 – ETHERNET LED INDICATORS
POWER
RED Power is on
OFF Power is off
TRAFFIC (Extended) 10/100BaseT
GREEN – Connection is OK,
10BaseT mode
YELLOW Flashing,Traffic present –
RED – Connection is OK,
100BaseT mode
OFF No traffic –
TRAFFIC (Standard) Link
GREEN Flashing – Connection is
OK with traffic
–
YELLOW – Connection is OK
OFF No connection No connection
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MECHANICAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CLFE(X)UTP
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Figure A
Dimensions are for the CLFE1UTP standalone ComNet module
Figure B
Dimensions are for the CLFE4UTP standalone ComNet module
Figure C
Dimensions are for the CLFE8UTP and CLFE16UTP ComNet modules
3.73 (9.5cm)
3.6 (9.2cm)
17 (43.2cm)
1.6 (4cm)
3.3
(8.4cm)
1.6 (4cm)
1.75
(4.45cm)
3.25
(8.25cm)
1.6 (4cm)
1.15 (3cm)
Installation Considerations
The CLFE1UTP and CLFE4UTPare supplied as Standalone modules. The
CLFE8UTP and CLFE16UTP can be installed as Standalone modules or can
be rack-mounted with the addition of the provided 19-Inch Rack-Mounting
Ear Brackets.