1. Kupu Whakataki
The Moxa IMC-21A-S-SC is an industrial-grade media converter designed to seamlessly convert 10/100BaseTX Ethernet signals to 100BaseFX fiber optic signals. This device supports single-mode fiber with an SC connector, making it suitable for extending network distances in harsh industrial environments. It operates reliably within a temperature range of -10 to 60 °C, ensuring stable performance in demanding applications.
2. Nga korero haumaru
- Momotuhia te hiko i mua i te whakaurunga, te tiaki ranei.
- Me whakarite kia tika te whakatuu whenua hei aukati i nga aitua hiko.
- Do not expose the device to moisture or extreme temperatures outside its specified operating range.
- Handle fiber optic cables with care; avoid bending them sharply.
- Refer to local electrical codes and regulations for installation.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Before installation, verify that your package contains the following items:
- Moxa IMC-21A-S-SC Industrial Media Converter
- Aratohu Tāuta Tere
- Kaari Raati
- Paraka kapeka mo te whakauru hiko
If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your vendor immediately.
4. Whakaahuatanga taputapu
The IMC-21A-S-SC features a robust design with clearly labeled ports and LED indicators for easy monitoring and setup.

Figure 1: Front Panel of IMC-21A-S-SC Media Converter
The image displays the front panel of the Moxa IMC-21A-S-SC Industrial Media Converter. Visible components include the PWR LED, RX and TX fiber optic ports (SC connector type), 100M LED, FDX/COL LED, and the 10/100BaseTX Ethernet port (RJ45). The model number IMC-21A is printed at the bottom.
4.1. Tohu LED
- PWR: Indicates power status. Lit when the device is powered on.
- 100M (Fiber): Lit when the fiber optic link is established at 100 Mbps.
- FDX/COL (Fiber): Lit for Full Duplex mode; flashes for collision detection in Half Duplex mode.
- 100M (Ethernet): Lit when the Ethernet link is established at 100 Mbps.
- 10M (Ethernet): Lit when the Ethernet link is established at 10 Mbps.
4.2. Tauranga
- 10/100BaseTX (RJ45): Standard Ethernet port for connecting to copper-based network devices. Supports auto-negotiation.
- 100BaseFX (SC Connector): Fiber optic port for single-mode fiber connections. RX (Receive) and TX (Transmit) are clearly marked.
5. Tāutanga
5.1. Whakapiki
The IMC-21A-S-SC can be DIN-rail mounted or wall-mounted. Ensure adequate ventilation around the device.
- Whakapiki DIN-Rail: Attach the DIN-rail kit (if not pre-installed) to the rear of the converter. Snap the converter onto a standard DIN rail.
- Whakapiki taiepa: Use screws to secure the device to a wall or panel through the provided mounting holes.
5.2. Hononga Mana
Connect a compatible DC power supply (not included) to the terminal block on the top of the device. Ensure correct polarity. The PWR LED will illuminate upon successful power connection.
5.3. Hononga Whatunga
- Hononga Itarangi: Connect an RJ45 Ethernet cable from your network device (e.g., switch, PC) to the 10/100BaseTX port on the converter.
- Fiber Optic Connection: Connect a single-mode fiber optic cable with SC connectors to the 100BaseFX RX and TX ports. Ensure that the TX port of one device connects to the RX port of the other, and vice-versa.
6. Mahi
Once all connections are made and power is supplied, the IMC-21A-S-SC will automatically establish the network links. Observe the LED indicators to confirm proper operation:
- Ko te PWR LED should be steadily lit.
- Ko te 100M (Fiber) LED should be lit if a 100 Mbps fiber link is established.
- Ko te FDX/COL (Fiber) LED should be lit for full-duplex operation.
- Ko te 100M or 10M (Ethernet) LED should be lit, indicating the established Ethernet speed.
Data transmission will occur transparently between the Ethernet and fiber optic segments.
7. Tiaki
The IMC-21A-S-SC is designed for minimal maintenance. However, periodic checks can ensure optimal performance:
- Kia noho ma te taputapu kia kore e pehu. Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke mo te horoi.
- Inspect fiber optic connectors for cleanliness. Use appropriate fiber cleaning tools if necessary.
- Me whakarite kia mau te hononga o ngā taura katoa, ā, kia kore ai e pakaru.
- Manatokohia kei te noho tonu te taiao whakahaere i roto i nga awhe pāmahana me te makuku.
8. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your IMC-21A-S-SC, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kāore he hiko (kāore te rama PWR e mate ana) | No power supply, incorrect connection, faulty power supply. | Check power cable and terminal block connection. Verify power supply output. |
| No Fiber Link (100M Fiber LED off) | Incorrect fiber connection, damaged fiber cable, incompatible fiber type, faulty transceiver. | Ensure TX connects to RX. Check fiber cable for damage. Verify single-mode fiber usage. Clean SC connectors. |
| No Ethernet Link (100M/10M Ethernet LED off) | Incorrect Ethernet cable, damaged cable, connected device off/faulty. | Check RJ45 cable connection. Test with a known good cable. Ensure the connected Ethernet device is operational. |
| Te Puku o te Mahi Whatunga | Duplex mismatch, network congestion. | Check FDX/COL LED. Ensure connected devices are set to auto-negotiation or matching duplex settings. |
If the problem persists, contact Moxa technical support for further assistance.
9. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tauira | IMC-21A-S-SC |
| Hangarau Hononga | Ethernet, Fiber Optic |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Desktop (general network devices) |
| Ahu mōkihi | 8.5 x 6.5 x 3 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.1 pauna |
| Te Waahi Mahi | -10 ki te 60 °C |
| Kaihanga | MOXA |
| Te Ra Tuatahi Wātea | Paenga-whāwhā 23, 2018 |
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Moxa products are backed by a standard warranty. For detailed warranty information, please refer to the warranty card included in your package or visit the official Moxa website. For technical support, product documentation, or driver downloads, please visit www.moxa.com/support.





