ComNet FDC8ISOTM1 8-channel contact closure transmitter
Technical Specification
- Make: ComNet
- Model code: FDC8ISOTM1
- Transmission type: Fibre Optic transmission
- TX/RX: TX
- Number of Fibres: 1
ComNet FDC8ISOTM1 contact closure transmitter provides up to eight independent normally-open (NO) dry contact closures over one multimode optical fiber, when used in conjunction with the companion ComNet model FDC8NLR Non-Latching Receiver or FDC8R Latching Receiver units. Each of the contact closure inputs are optically isolated at 1500V to ground, for those applications where high stray or transient voltages may exist.
Read moreMake | ComNet |
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Manufacturer | ComNet Europe Ltd. |
Category | CCTV>Analogue Transmission |
Model code | FDC8ISOTM1 |
Transmission type | Fibre Optic transmission |
TX/RX | TX |
Number of Fibres | 1 |
Physical Specifications |
Weight g: 900 Dimensions mm: 155 x 135 x 28 |
Electrical Specifications |
Power Consumption: 150 mA Voltage: 8 ~ 15 V DC |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: -40 ~ +75 C (-40 ~ +167 F) Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95 |
Additional info | ComNet FDC8ISOTM1 contact closure transmitter provides up to eight independent normally-open (NO) dry contact closures over one multimode optical fiber, when used in conjunction with the companion ComNet model FDC8NLR Non-Latching Receiver or FDC8R Latching Receiver units. Each of the contact closure inputs are optically isolated at 1500V to ground, for those applications where high stray or transient voltages may exist. |
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