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The CLEER24-10G switch enables Modern LAN principles and comes standard with 2 x SFP+ 10Gb/s uplink ports, dedicated management and console ports, 24 x 10/100 downlink ports, a 1,000 Watt hot-swappable power supply, power sharing, and power redundancy. The CLEER24-10G switch also comes with a new and intuitive GUI interface, ideal for any cloud or premise-based managed service offering. The new and improved CLI (Command Line Interface) is very similar to the Cisco offering for ease of use.

The NVT Phybridge CLEER24-10G switch is built with PowerWISE Technology, providing power sharing for redundancy, hot-swappable power supply, and auto-sensing 100-240 VAC delivering 1,000 Watts of power. The CLEER24-10G switch is one of the most energy efficient switches on the market, consuming 38 Watts of power to operate.

There are three media converter options available to pair with the CLEER family of switches to extend PoE over Coax. The EC-Link and EC Link+ are single endpoint solutions and the EC4 enables 4 IP endpoints from a single long run Coax cable.

DatasheetThe 48VDC 48 watt optional power supply to locally power the EC-Link adapter.NV-PL-DCCBLPack of 4 DC cables to connect 4 CLEER switches together to enable power sharing for redundancy.NV-BNCFT-8BNC Male to F-Type Female Adapter; QTY: 8DocumentationCLEER24-10G Datasheet

Hi Guys - my first post to this forum - would appreciate any assistance. I've been using Godox strobes and their wireless/ receiver gear for a while with a Canon DSLR. I recently bought an RB67 Pro KL, which as you will know has the X female port on the lens. Is anyone aware of a wireless transmitter and cable combination that interfaces with the X port?
5:36PM, 7 December 2018 PDT(permalink)

Thanks Mono but the Godox transmitters are not able to connect to a PC X port. I checked with their agent who says they don't have anything. So I'm really looking for wireless transmitter system that will connect to the X plug and, hopefully, fire the receivers I have. There must be Mamiya users who have solved this issue.
69 months ago(permalink)

Thanks again Mono. I've been using a Godox XT-16 Transmitter which has no input for PC, it's solely hotshoe. Just looking at the specs for the X1-C it does look like it might have a PC input. Very strange that the Godox agent was not aware of this so I will check out further. Again thanks, much appreciate your research.
69 months ago(permalink)

Does your trigger work from the center pin of the hot shoe? You can test it with a paper clip or piece of aluminum foil. If it works then you can just use a PC to hotshoe adapter.
69 months ago(permalink)

Thanks for the help and suggestions Guys. I ended up buying a Kaiser Hot Shoe with PC connector cable from Amazon. Have yet to receive it but a friend has one on an earlier model Mamiya and says it works great. So Monodistortion was right on the money.
67 months ago(permalink)

kqockjqh47 how did that hotshoe work out? I've just been trying to get my 127mm k/l to fire my godox ad600. I've tried so many cables that all work with other things but nothing works with the lens. I've been using Godox X1T for Nikon and it does have a female pc port. I thought I might get an hotshoe adapter and see if that works. I'd actually tried all this stuff on a Pentax 67 LS lens a little while ago and gave up thinking that the lens was faulty but now it seems clear that the lens was ok.
47 months ago(permalink)

Problem solved. I noticed that the little mirror up cable connection on the lens was in an 'up' position with a red line showing. I was thinking that when I bought it I'm pretty sure I couldn't see that. Taking the back off I could see that the aperture blades were open. As the shutter had been fired this didn't seem right. I put the cable release in and found I could wind the little connection back in. I released the shutter and mirror up and tried my SB910 with it. Presto! flash firing on all speeds. Now, yesterday I was having grief with my power drive back. It would not wind on, or at least it did randomly. I wonder if that was also being affected by the mirror up function? Out to check today.
47 months ago(permalink)

I just got the new xFi Gateway 3rd Generation and it has 4 ethernet ports, glad it does. One of those ports has a small red lebel on it. Does anyone know what this means? It is port #4.Port #4

thank you so much @telcodad, really appreciate it. While we're at it, do you happen to know what the different lights represent coming off of the ports that are being used? I am currently using three of the 4 and im getting the below results.

I am getting getting internet from them ones blinking Orange but the Port 2 speed test is giving me 20mbps. I pay for 200mbps and i get the 200 on my phone and laptop so im not sure why A; those two ports blink Orance and B; why the slow speeds from the powerline.

same goes for your powerline adapter... plus powerline adapters dont operate at full link that I'm aware of. but thats the reason for your slow speeds. im assuming this powerline adapter only has a 100Mbps port. You may wanna take a look at upgrading the powerline adapters to gigabit capable adapters if you looking to achieve the 200Mbps.. depending on your infrastructure of your place though. and distances.

your western digital powerline adapter does in fact only have a 10/100M uplink.. therefore incapable of transmitting the 200Mbps it claims it can do.. It seems they are rating thier product on full duplex. which isn't the standard of rating an ethernet port.. Otherwise we can all say we have 2 Gigabit ethernet cards.

Hi,
I regularly use a laptop to configure several APC smart-UPS via command line and putty. Up until a week ago the laptop was windows 7 starter edition. I have since wiped this and put Windows 7 Enterprise and reinstalled all the drivers and necessary software. However since this reinstall I am unable to connect to any APC UPS.

I've tried various drivers for the USB-serial adapter. It is a Belkin F5U103V. The odd thing is that I can connect to Cisco switches using the same adapter so there isn't a problem with the driver as far as I can tell.

The serial settings I am using are 38400, 8, 0, 1, XON XOFF.

I'm just getting no response in the putty window after initialising connection. Have tried pressing enter several times to jog it along.

I realise that this isn't an APC issue as such, but I wondered whether anyone else had found a solution to this. Failing that I'm going to have to reinstall windows 7 starter edition and try again with that.

Cheers in advance.

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what UPS are you trying to connect to? only APC netbotz devices connect at 38400. most UPSs use either 9600 or 2400 baud rate, depending on the model and use None for flow control.

if you tell me the exact model of the UPS, i can give you the definite port speed/settings.

If you want to access the console view of the embedded network interface, you can only use the TRS to DB9 cable (PN: 940-0299). Looks like the picture below. There is a TRS console port beside the Ethernet port that you can connect to.

Setting are 9600, 8, 1, None, None on a terminal program. Default username and password is "apc".

The USB and Serial port on the UPS is applicable only if you will use PowerChute Business Edition.

There is no need to connect the cable. The 0200 error indicates an Oscillator event. To correct you should brain dead the UPS. See Schneider Electric FAQ FA156611 for assistance with "How to perform a cold start and brain dead of Smart-UPS"

Hi, have a nice day, excuse me, I have the same problem, I want to configure a SURTD6000RMXLP3U but the cable is damaged and I don't know which pins are used and which baud rate is necessary. Please, Do you have the diagram of conection for this cable. (The serial com is rj45 and I have the cable serial to USB working). Thank you.

There's a new Mac app called Serial available on the App Store. Full disclosure- I wrote it. We got tired of having to find and install drivers for different serial adapters and devices we have here in order to administer Cisco switches, so we wrote our own terminal that uses its own built-in drivers for the most common chipsets available. There's a free demo available.

Also, as of Mac OS X 10.9, Apple began shipping their own FTDI driver. So, if you're using a USB-serial adapter that uses the FTDI chipset (many of the higher-end adapters do), you don't need to worry about installing drivers and can use the built-in screen command in the Terminal to access serial ports.

Gateways are used to receive long-range wireless sensor data and convert incoming data into Wi-Fi, which is directly connected to popular cloud computing technologies such as AWS, Azure, Losant, and MQTT. Data arrives in your favorite cloud platform in real-world values with no data parsing required using full security encryption.

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