Performance
Rx power (max) |
-3 dBmW |
Rx power (min) |
-20 dBmW |
Link budget |
17 dB |
Tx power (min) |
-3 dBmW |
Maximum transfer distance |
40000 m |
Fiber mode structure |
Single-mode |
Operational conditions
Operating altitude |
-100 - 4000 m |
Additionally
Transfer rate (Mbps) |
1000 Mbit/s |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports quantity |
1 |
Wireless technologies |
Wired |
T1/E1, 10/100/1000BASE-T, 1000BASE-X, RJ-45, SM, SF, SC, 40km, 1310/1550 nm, 17dB, Mini DIN-6 (F), 8oz
<b>Features:</b>
- Modular system multiplexes up to sixteen independent T1/E1 circuits and one 10/100/1000 copper Ethernet onto a fiber link
- Multiple groups of modules are supported in a chassis
- Optional Ethernet connectivity to adjacent module
- Remotely-managed configuration and testing enables rapid deployment
- Manageable via SNMP with Omnitron’s NetOutlook® Management Software or third party software
- CLI management interface via TELNET or serial port
- Commercial (0 to 50º C ) and wide (-40 to 60º C) operating temperature ranges
- Lifetime Warranty and free 24/7 Technical Support
- iConverter TM3 Fiber Transport Modules
- Small Form Pluggable (SFP) or fixed fiber transceivers, in standard and CWDM wavelengths
- Multimode, single-mode dual fiber and single-mode single-fiber options
iConverter 4xT1/E1 MUX Modules
- In band (FAC2) T1 loop-back
- Out of band local loop-back on the copper and fiber ports, remote fiber loop-back and circuit test modes
- Supports balanced T1/E1 or unbalanced E1
- Configurable alarm relay contacts for audio/visual fault notification
- 24 hour T1/E1 statistic logging
- Optional external I/O clock port
The iConverter Modular T1/E1 Multiplexer transports up to sixteen T1/E1 circuits and 10/100/1000 Ethernet over a fiber transport link or CWDM channel. This flexible and scalable system is comprised of an iConverter TM3 fiber transport module, and one or more iConverter 4xT1/E1 MUX modules installed in a 2, 5 or 19-module chassis.
Each iConverter TM3 module and up to four contiguous iConverter 4xT1/E1 MUX modules combine to form a MUX group. A MUX group can connect with another MUX group at the opposite end of a dedicated fiber link. A MUX group can also interoperate with a Managed iConverter fixed-configuration T1/E1 Multiplexer.
Multiple MUX groups can be installed in a chassis, enabling high-density, star-topology deployments.
The iConverter Modular T1/E1 Multiplexer system is designed for service provider, enterprise, government and energy/utility networks.
Service provider and utility applications include mobile backhaul and business services that require delivery of multiple T1/E1s and/or Ethernet. High density configurations save rack space at the Central Office, and compact designs provide cost-effective demarcation at the cell tower or customer premises.
Enterprise and government applications include extension of multiple T1/E1 circuits from a service provider demarcation point, and building-to-building PBX connectivity.
The TM3 transport module has two Ethernet backplane ports for providing additional Ethernet connectivity to adjacent modules . A common application of this feature is to combine a 4-Port switch module in the adjacent slot to provide an solution with four additional 10/100/1000 ports.
The iConverter TM3 fiber transport module is available with fixed-fiber or Small Form Pluggable (SFP) transceivers. This enables easy adaptability to different fiber types (multimode, single-mode, single-mode single fiber), distances and wavelengths (standard and CWDM).
The iConverter 4xT1/E1 MUX module supports four copper RJ-48 ports for balanced T1/E1 applications. Adapter cables are available to convert each RJ-48 interface to a BNC interface for unbalanced E1 transport applications.
The 4xT1/E1 MUX module features an optional external clock port that can be configured as a clock input or output. As an input, the port can be connected to an external clock source, such as a GPS receiver, to provide a common clock for the module. As an output, the port can provide the recovered T1/E1 clock from port 1 to other TDM equipment at the site.