Description
4-ch BIDI Contact Closure To Fiber Optic support 4 Channels BIDI contact closure over one multi-mode or single-mode optical fiber. These fiber optic transmitterand fiber optic receiver are typically used in applications with Access Control System, Alarm Event Triggering, Building Automation and Environmental Control Systems, Fire & Alarm Systems, PIR signal Transmission, Traffic Signal Control Equipment, etc, and are available for stand-alone or rack-mount installations. FC, ST or SC optical connectors is optional.
Plug and Play design ensures adjustment-free installation and operation, and optical adjustments are never required. LED indicators are provided to instantly monitor the system operating status.
Features
• Support Point-to-Point or Daisy-Chain connection
• Dry Contact Closure or TTL data over one fiber
• Multimode Fiber Support for Distances up to 2 km
• Single-Mode Fiber Support for Distances up to 100 km
• LED Status Provide Rapid Indication of Operating Parameters
• No EMI or RFI and no ground loops
• Stand alone or rack-mount
• Produce according to customer's specifications,providing OEM
Optical:
Wavelength
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1310nm&1470nm~1610nm
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Output Power
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-14~ -8dBm / -5~0dBm
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Optic fiber
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50/125u multimode,62.5/125u multimode,9/125u single mode
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Rx sensitivity
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-30dBm
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Optical connector
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FC、ST、SC (optional)
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Distance
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0~2KM (MM) / 0~100KM (SM)
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Contact Closure:
Connector
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Standard terminal lead
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Signal input
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alarm, Binary input, support TTL、RS-232/422/485 or passive dry Contact Closure
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Signal output
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Arbitrary alarm, Binary output, support TTL、RS-232/422/485 or relay output
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Electrical & Mechanical
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Input Power Requirements:
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DC 5V@2A
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Power Adapter:
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AC 90V~240V
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Power Consumption:
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< 5W
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Stand-Alone Dimensions:
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175mm×154mm×30mm
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Shipping Weight:
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(include Transmitter & Receiver ) 1.5kg
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Environmental
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Operating Temperature:
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-20°C ~ +75°C
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Storage Temperature:
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-40°C ~ +85°C
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Relative Humidity:
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0% ~ 95% (non-condensing)
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MTBF:
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>100,000 hours
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System connection diagram