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In the application below, a FlexPoint 10FL/T media converter is used to connect a Turnstile that is located beyond the distance supported by the copper infrastructure. Turnstile can be located in areas such as Mass Transit Stations, Airports, Stadiums, Amusement Parks, Office Lobbies, Ski Resorts and Casinos.
At the head end, a FlexPoint 10FL/T fiber-to-copper media converter is use to convert the copper connection from the network switch to fiber. The fiber cabling extends out to the FlexPoint 10FL/T that converts the fiber to coax and connects to the Turnstile. The network switch gathers data from the Turnstile, allowing or denying entry.
Fiber Type
|
Distance
|
Connector Types
|
Tx / Rx
Lambda (nm) |
Min. Tx
Power (dBm) |
Max. Tx
Power (dBm) |
Min. Rx
Power (dBm) |
Max. Rx
Power (dBm) |
Min.
Attenuation (dB) |
Link
Budget (dB) | ||
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ST
|
SC
|
LC
| |||||||||
MM/DF
|
2km
|
8300-0t
|
8302-0t
|
-
|
850/850
|
-21
|
-11
|
-31
|
-11
|
-
|
10
|
MM/DF
|
5km
|
8300-1t
|
-
|
-
|
1310/1310
|
-24
|
-14
|
-31
|
-14
|
-
|
7
|
SM/DF
|
30km
|
8301-1t
|
8303-1t
|
8307-1t
|
1310/1310
|
-15
|
-8
|
-31
|
-8
|
-
|
16
|
SM/DF
|
60km
|
8301-2t
|
8303-2t
|
8307-2t
|
1310/1310
|
-5
|
0
|
-31
|
-3
|
3
|
26
|
SM/DF
|
120km
|
-
|
8303-3t
|
8307-3t
|
1550/1550
|
-5
|
0
|
-31
|
-3
|
3
|
26
|
SM/SF1
|
20km
|
-
|
8310-1t
|
-
|
1310/1550
|
-15
|
-5
|
-30
|
-3
|
-
|
15
|
SM/SF1
|
20km
|
-
|
8311-1t
|
-
|
1550/1310
|
-15
|
-5
|
-30
|
-3
|
-
|
15
|
SM/SF1
|
40km
|
-
|
8310-2t
|
-
|
1310/1550
|
-8
|
0
|
-30
|
-3
|
3
|
22
|
SM/SF1
|
40km
|
-
|
8311-2
|
-
|
1550/1310
|
-8
|
0
|
-30
|
-3
|
3
|
22
|
1When using single-fiber (SF) models, the Tx wavelength on one end has to match the Rx wavelength on the other.
MM = Multimode, SM = Single-mode, DF = Dual Fiber, SF = Single-fiber
Contact Omnitron for other configurations, extended temperature range and RoHS (5/6) compliant models.
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<leave blank> = Commercial temperature (0 to 50°C) |
W = Wide temperature (-40 to 60°C) |
iConverter 10FL/T (Data Sheet)
iConverter 10FL/T (User Manual)
8300-0, 8300-1, 8301-1, 8301-2, 8302-0, 8302-1, 8303-1, 8303-2, 8303-3, 8304-1, 8307-1, 8307-2, 8307-3, 8310-1, 8310-2, 8310-3, 8310-5, 8311-1, 8311-2, 8311-3, 8311-5
The iConverter 10FL/T managed media converters are members of the modular iConverter product family, and provide 10BASE-T copper to 10BASE-FL fiber conversion.
The iConverter 10FL/T models support multimode and single-mode dual fiber with ST, SC and LC connectors; and single-mode single-fiber with SC connectors. The RJ-45 port supports 10BASE-T in either Half or Full-Duplex mode. A UTP crossover switch eliminates the need for a crossover cable and facilitates connectivity to network equipment such as hubs, switches and workstations.
The 10FL/T features user-selectable Link Propagate and Remote Fault Detection modes to facilitate quick fault detection, isolation and reporting.
The iConverter 10FL/T can be used in managed or unmanaged applications. Management provides remote configuration, monitoring and trap notification. Management of the 10FL/T is accomplished by installing an iConverter Management Module (NMM2) or Network Interface Device (NID) in the same chassis.
The management software can override the physical DIPswitch settings such as Link Propagate or Remote Fault Detection. The module supports SNMP trap notification for the monitoring and notification of different network events.
iConverter 10FL/T modules are hot-swappable and can be mounted in a 19-Module (2U high) or 5-Module (1U high) rack-mountable chassis (19-inch or 23-inch) with redundant AC, 24VDC or 48VDC power supplies. They can also be mounted in a 2-Module AC or 18 to 60VDC powered chassis, or in a 1-Module AC or DC powered chassis.
The iConverter Multi-Service Platform consists of Network Interface Devices, T1/E1 multiplexers, CWDM/DWDM multiplexers and managed media converters that combine to deliver Carrier Ethernet and TDM services over fiber or CWDM/DWDM wavelengths.
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