ComNet FDX72M1SHR multi-protocol RS232/422/485 data transceiver

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: ComNet
  • Model code: FDX72M1SHR
  • Data Transceiver: Yes
  • No of Fibres: 1 in, 1 out fibres
  • Dimensions mm: 155 x 135 x 28
Additional info:

The ComNet™ FDX72SHR series Self-Healing Ring Transceiver unit is a fully-digital modem designed for implementing RS 232, RS 422 or RS 485 2 or 4-wire data communications networks of the highest possible reliability. A network of FDX72SHR units can support one full-duplex or two half-duplex data channels. These transceivers also feature data translation to convert between data protocols. Data re-clocking and regeneration permit an almost unlimited number of transceiver/controller units to be used within the network.

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Make ComNet
Manufacturer ComNet Europe Ltd.
Category CCTV>Fibre optics, telemetry receivers, transmitters, transceivers
Model code FDX72M1SHR
Data Transceiver Yes
No of Fibres 1 in, 1 out fibres
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 155 x 135 x 28
Weight g: 900
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -40 ~ +75 C (-40 ~ +167 F)
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 8 ~ 15 V DC
Power Consumption: 4 W
Additional info The ComNet™ FDX72SHR series Self-Healing Ring Transceiver unit is a fully-digital modem designed for implementing RS 232, RS 422 or RS 485 2 or 4-wire data communications networks of the highest possible reliability. A network of FDX72SHR units can support one full-duplex or two half-duplex data channels. These transceivers also feature data translation to convert between data protocols. Data re-clocking and regeneration permit an almost unlimited number of transceiver/controller units to be used within the network.
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