ComNet CNFE1002M1A-A ethernet media converter

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: ComNet
  • Model code: CNFE1002M1A-A
  • Transmission type: Fibre Optic transmission
  • TX/RX: TX/RX
  • Number of Fibres: 1
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Additional info:

ComNet CNFE1002M1A-A ethernet media converter transmits and receives 10/100 Mbps data over one multimode optical fibre. It is designed to be mounted within an Aigis dome and provide optical Ethernet connectivity. The electrical interface will Auto-Negotiate to a 10 Mbps, or 100 Mbps Ethernet rate without any adjustments. The optical interface operates at a 100 Mbps Ethernet rate. The converter is environmentally hardened to operate in extreme temperatures. An LED indicator confirms equipment operating status.

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Make ComNet
Manufacturer ComNet Europe Ltd.
Category CCTV>Analogue Transmission
Model code CNFE1002M1A-A
Transmission type Fibre Optic transmission
TX/RX TX/RX
Number of Fibres 1
Signal Mode Ethernet
Physical Specifications Weight g: 450
Dimensions mm: 74 x 71 x 38
Electrical Specifications Power Consumption: 4 W
Voltage: 8 ~ 15 V DC
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -40 ~ +75 C (-40 ~ +167 F)
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95
Additional info ComNet CNFE1002M1A-A ethernet media converter transmits and receives 10/100 Mbps data over one multimode optical fibre. It is designed to be mounted within an Aigis dome and provide optical Ethernet connectivity. The electrical interface will Auto-Negotiate to a 10 Mbps, or 100 Mbps Ethernet rate without any adjustments. The optical interface operates at a 100 Mbps Ethernet rate. The converter is environmentally hardened to operate in extreme temperatures. An LED indicator confirms equipment operating status.
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