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Fiber Optic A/B Switch with Loopback

1. Specifications

Compatibility:

 62.5/125 µm multimode fiber

Crosstalk:

 -45 dB typical per FOTP-42

Data Rates:

 Transparent to optical signal rates and formats

Mean Time Between Failures:

 100,000 hours or 1,000,000 cycles 

Optical Loss:

 Less than 3.0 dB typical per FOTP-171 method B1

Sensitivity:

 750 to 1450 nanometers

Switching Speed:

 5 msec typical, 10 msec maximum

Temperature:

 Operating: 32 to 97.6° F (0 to 40º C); 

   Storage: -4 to +158° F (-20 to +70º C)

Relative Humidity:

 95% max, non-condensing

Connectors:

 SW1010A: (6) ST, (1) 3.5 mm power input; 

    SW1009A: (3) duplex SC, (1) 3.5 mm power input

Power:

 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz wallmount power supply, 12VDC output

Size:

 2.5"H x 8.1"W x 10.8"D (6.4 x 20.3 x 27.4 cm)

Weight:

 2.5 lb. (0.5 kg)

2. Introduction

The Fiber Optic A/B Switch with Loopback is an all-optical, fiber optic, latching-style A/B switch (maintains the connection even 
when power is removed) that includes additional optical switching mechanisms to automatically loopback the unselected port. For 
example, if position A is selected, the A port will be connected to the C port, while any signals received on the B port will be 
looped back out port B. Likewise, if position B is selected, the B port will be connected to the C port, while any signals received 
on the A port will be looped back out port A. This is especially useful in failover applications, because this added functionality 
allows the “unused” circuit to be continuously tested to ensure that it is operating correctly and available for use if needed.

3. Installation

Place the switch in a location that is relatively free from vibration and mechanical disturbances.

Apply power to the switch by plugging the AC power supply module into the connector on the back of the switch, and then plug 
the power supply module into a suitable source of AC power. Next, change the connection states of the switch by rotating the 
front panel control knob between the A and B positions. This causes all of the internal optical switch mechanisms to switch to an 
appropriate connection state before making any fiber optic cable connections to the switch. As soon as the fiber optic cables are 
attached, the network connection between the C port and the selected network port (A or B) will be immediately active. 

Now that the switch connection state is configured for your application, connect the “shared” network connection to the Port C 
fiber optic connectors. Connect the one fiber link (of the two to be switched) to Port A. Connect the second fiber link to Port B.

NOTE: Make sure you connect inputs and outputs consistently.

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