Performance
Fiber mode structure |
Single-mode |
Tx power (max) |
-6 dBmW |
Wavelength |
1550 nm |
Link budget |
19 dB |
Sensitivity |
-32 dBmW |
Tx power (min) |
-13 dBmW |
Maximum transfer distance |
20000 m |
Operational conditions
Operating altitude |
0 - 3000 m |
Additionally
Transfer rate (Mbps) |
100 Mbit/s |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports quantity |
1 |
Wireless technologies |
Wired |
1550nm TX/1310nm RX, single fiber, SM, SC to 4x RJ-48 + 10/100BASE-TX, RJ-45 + 6-pin DIN
These products offer a low cost transport capability for four T1/E1, one Ethernet and one data channel line. The converters provide copper connections compatible with G.703, AMI/B8ZS/HDB3, 10/100BASE-TX, as well as RS232 channel; while the optical connection will run at 155Mbps. TDM traffic is not mapped to Ethernet. A hardware-based solution guarantees the constant bit rate of TDM transport without requiring traffic management. The product provides physical layer status monitoring, alarm classification and data classification functions for Telecom providers to manage their fiber optic network and reduce operation and maintenance costs. Target applications of the converter include: FTTx, such as Fiber-to-the-Business, Fiber-to-the-Building, Fiber-to-the-MDU and Fiber-to-the-Home.
- Remote Management - Select stand-alone converters can be managed through SNMP when used in conjunction with a chassis based converter.
- Local and Remote Loopback - This feature puts a converter in a special mode that enables the device to loop back the signal from the RX port to the TX port on either media for testing and troubleshooting purposes.
- Auto-Negotiation for 10/100BASE-TX - Allows devices to perform automatic configuration to achieve the best possible mode of operations over a link.
- AutoCross™ - Automatically detects and configures the twisted pair port on the converter to the correct MDI or MDI-X configuration.
- Transparent Link Pass Through (for Ethernet) - Transparent Link Pass Through sends a link-loss signal over the fiber, instructing the remote converter to shut down the copper port—thus notifying the end device—while maintaining the fiber link between the two converters.
- Pause (IEEE 802.3xy) - Pause signaling is an IEEE feature that temporarily suspends data transmission between two devices in the event that one of the devices becomes overwhelmed.
- Remote Fiber Loss Signaling
- AIS/TAOS
- LEDs for each data port
- DIP switches for line code, line length, local loopback or remote loopback
- T1/E1 mode switch
- Dry Relay Contacts on each TDM port
- Local (AUX) Management Interface (RS232 connector)
- Switch selection for Data or Management mode on RS232 interface
- Access to complete status information on local and remote device
- Access to local and remote configuration
- Switch or SNMP selected Baud rate operation