IMC Networks 9840, 9830, 9835, 9820, 9850, 9403, 9805 About IE-ModeConverter, Features, Applications

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About IE–ModeConverter

The IE–ModeConverter is a pure mode converter that converts any fiber optics type to any other fiber optics type. This product is a Protocol independent converter and is not intended for applications that require retiming or any Layer 2 functions. The IE–ModeConverter supports extended temperature operation.

The IE–ModeConverter requires two small form-factor (SFP) modules (sold separately), which provide greater fiber flexibility in the network environment. The hot-swappable nature of the SFPs and the numerous fiber modes and types available in SFPs allow for easy configuration and future upgrading as network demands evolve. The SFP modules must be MSA compliant and support the same speed range.

The IE–ModeConverter operates as a mode converter only and not as a rate converter.

The IE–ModeConverter does not provide support for copper (TX) SFPs.

Features

The IE–ModeConverter provides the ability to change optical transport characteristics using easy-to-install SFP devices. This mix-and-match functionality is only limited by the available IMC Networks’ SFP units. For more information about SFPs, visit https://www.imcnetworks.com/Products/Small_Form_Factor_Pluggable.cfm

The key features of the IE–ModeConverter are

Uses Miniature Media Converter Form Factor

Supports a 7 VDC to 50 VDC terminal block option with cascading power

Supports an external 5 VDC power option (not extended temperature)

Allows extended temperature range from -13°C to +185°F (-25°C to +85° C)

Uses all standard MSA-complaint SFP devices (excluding copper SFPs)

Provides extensive diagnostic LED functions

Supports DIN Rail mounting

Applications

The standard application is the conversion of a short-range, multi-mode fiber interface to a long-range single-mode fiber line. In addition, CWDM, DWDM, or single-strand fiber can be supported with the appropriate SFP. This allows you to purchase low cost multi-mode fiber blade cards for your network equipment and support long-distance single-mode fiber links.

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Contents IE-ModeConverter Warranty FCC Radio Frequency Interference StatementTable of Contents About IE-ModeConverter FeaturesApplications SFP Port Requirements Installing the IE-ModeConverterDIN Rail Mounting Powering the IE-ModeConverter DC Terminal Block OptionCascading DC Power LED OperationDC Power Supply Precautions IMC Networks Technical SupportFiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines SpecificationsStandards/Compliance Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Safety Certifications Document Number 55-80619-00 A4