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FEATURES
FEATURES

10-/100-Mbps autosensing on the copper port.

Choose multimode or single-mode, ST or SC connectors.

Internal power supply is included.

Only 1U high—fits nearly anywhere!

Use a pair of media converters to connect two multimode
fiber optic network segments via single-mode fiber.

10-/100-Mbps Autosensing

10-/100-Mbps Autosensing

Media Converter

Media Converter

10-Mbps NIC or

100-Mbps NIC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Single-mode fiber

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Multimode fiber

Multimode fiber

10/100 switch

 

 

 

 

NOTE: This application will not work with a 10-/100-Mbps autosensing network interface card (NIC).

OVERVIEW

Connect 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX devices to your fiber- based cabling infrastructure with a BLACK BOX® 10-/100-Mbps Autosensing Media Converters. You can use these versatile media converters to convert 10BASE-T to fiber now and 100BASE-TX to 100BASE-SX or 100BASE-FX fiber later.

Reduce fiber connectivity costs by using these 1U-high media converters as the link between your fiber network and your copper-based switches. Not only are they ideal for future-proofing your fiber-to-desktop applications, they also make upgrading to 100-Mbps workstations affordable. All you have to do is change the network interface card. It’s that simple!

The converters are available in multimode and single- mode versions with ST or SC connectors. Choose multimode for shorter distances (up to 984.3 ft. [300 meters]) and short- wave transmissions over 850-nm fiber in accordance with the 100BASE-SX standard. Or choose the multimode models that support 1300-nm fiber at distances up to 1.2 miles (2 km). Single-mode versions support distances up to 49.7 miles

(80 km) and transmit over 1300- or 1550-nm fiber. The

1300-nm multimode versions and the single-mode versions are 100BASE-FX compliant.

Power is supplied through an internal 100-/240-VAC power supply, eliminating the need for unreliable, bulky external AC/DC transformers.

Link-Fault Detection helps you easily locate faults. When faults occur, the front-panel LEDs light and show you exactly where the cable fault is located. The converters also feature a button by the twisted-pair port for selecting a crossover workstation connection or a pass-through repeater/hub/switch connection.

The converter has three modes of operation:

PNP/Transparent. Autonegotiating, in which the converter automatically configures for 10 or 100 Mbps and half- or full duplex. This is the default operation mode.

Force-10.The unit acts as a regular 10BASE-T↔ 10BASE-FL converter.

Force-100.The unit functions as a 100BASE-TX↔

100BASE-SX (LMC7001A-R4–LMC7002A-R4), or 100BASE-TX↔100BASE-FX converter (LMC7005A– LM7006A, LMC7003A-R4–LMC7004A-R4, LMC7007A– LM7009A).

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS

These media converters are ideally suited for small companies and remote campuses requiring minimal fiber connectivity.

The typical user has a 10-Mbps fiber network, plans to upgrade to 100 Mbps in the future, and doesn’t want to buy new media converters for the upgrade.

9/10/2007

724-746-5500

blackbox.com

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