TeleCluster 2-wire Fiber Optic Modems |
APPLICATION DIAGRAM
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DESCRIPTION
The TC-F01 is a Unisys CTOS TeleCluster to fiber optic converter.
The units are normally used in pairs, similar to short range
modems, to extend the TeleCluster cable runs outdoors between
buildings. The operational distance can be extended up to 1.5 miles
over 62.5 micron duplex fiber optic cable.
The TC-F01 may also be considered for use in high security
applications or where cable runs through electronically noisy or
explosive environments may be required.
The TC-F01 is compatible with Unisys TeleCluster hubs and adaptors
as well as the internal TeleCluster ports on the new SG series
workstations. It is transparent to data rates and will operate at
any of the common CTOS data rates.
The TC-F01 is available in two models; the Stand Alone Version, and
the Interface Version.
The Stand Alone unit has one eight pin RJ-45 TeleCluster connector that also
accepts a six pin RJ-11 plug and two ST style fiber optic
connectors. Five LEDs are used to monitor power and the data flow.
A 9VAC wall mount transformer supplies power.
The Interface unit simply snaps on to the primary wiring module.
The interface connector provides a common path for data and
power between the two products eliminating the need for additional
power supplies or data cables.
Using the Interface unit in conjunction with CPS's TB-801, primary wiring
module, provides a cabling topology similar to adding a TeleCluster
hub to the end of the fiber optic cable run.
SPECIFICATIONS
TC-F01 Item No CEXTCF101/SA Price $495.00 Physical 5" W X 2.5" D X 1" H, .5 lbs. Connectors (2) RJ-45, (2) "ST" Style Fiber LEDs (5) Power, Data Switches None Bell None Cable None Adaptor None AC Power Wall Mount 9VAC 1A, 115V/60Hz TC-F01 (TB-801) INTERFACE VERSION Item No CEXTCF101/IF Price $475.00 Physical 3.75" W X 2.5" D X .5" H, .25 lbs. Connectors (2) "ST" Style Fiber LEDs (5) Power, Data Switches None Bell None Cable None Adaptor None AC Power Provided by TB-801 |
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