Circuit protection electronics Optical to electrical Media Conversion When coupled with any standard NEC Class II 48V DC power supply CommScope’s Powered Fiber Cable system can power and communicate with PoE standard devices at far greater distances than "category style" copper cabling systems which are typically limited to 90 meters, and still meet NEC Class II and SELV standards, eliminating the need for qualified electricians during installation.
Connection from the PoE Extender to the Customer’s equipment should be via a Cat 5E / Cat 6 screened (STP) cable. CommScope recommend installing the cables in the following order, when facing the connector pass throughs: Left hand ethernet connection...
Repeat steps 1-7 for the right hand ethernet connection. Splitting the Powered Fiber Cable The CommScope Powered Fiber Cable consists of 2 copper power threads and a third containing the fiber threads. You need to separate the three cores to allow the power to be connected to the screw terminals, and the fiber thread to be connected to a fiber terminal, which is then inserted in to the SFP.
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