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ADCP-92-052 • Issue 2 • May 2004
network length between same media nodes such as hubs, switches, workstations, routers, and
NIC configured devices on the same network. It may also be used to interconnect Ethernet
copper nodes to fiber nodes such as hubs, switches, fiber panels, workstations, and routers on
the same network.
The OptEnet Set Top Ethernet Media Converter can be placed on a flat work surface using the
feet provided or secured to a wall or work surface bottom using the optional mounting bracket.
Figure 1
shows the front and rear of the set top unit with optional mounting bracket.
Media converter set top units may be ordered with one of two power inputs; +24VDC or –48VDC.
When AC power is required an external AC to –48VDC power supply is used. An internal power
converter provides the +5VDC operating voltage.
The OptEnet Ethernet Media Converter is designed to convert optical signals to electrical
signals. The media converter also performs the reverse function, converting electrical signals to
optical signals. The media converter can be ordered for use in either singlemode or multimode
applications. A block diagram of the basic converter assembly is shown in
converter has three connections fiber input, fiber output, and RJ45 Ethernet.
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Rear View without Optional Mounting Bracket
Front View with Optional Mounting Bracket
Figure 1. OptEnet Converter Set Top Unit
19328-A
18915-A
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2. Each media

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