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10/100 Ethernet
Fiber Link Card System
Environmentally hardened, substation grade
Description
The RLH 10/100 Ethernet Fiber Link Card system converts a
copper 10Base-T or 100Base-TX to a fiber optic 100Base-FX
transmission signal of either multimode or single-mode. The
cards transmit the data signals over fiber optic cable, allow for
network extension over long distances, and provide electrical
isolation between both ends of the network.
The Ethernet Fiber Link Card may be used as a complete
system, with a card at each end, or it may be connected
directly to any 100Base-FX device. The card includes Link
Fault Passthrough (LFP) mode with an LED indicator for link
loss failure that allows for rapid fault isolation.
This hardened, substation grade system is covered by our
Exclusive Unconditional Lifetime Warranty.
Note:
The cards listed in this document replace all other
models. See the ordering section for part number information.
Key Features
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Ideal for critical, high voltage, remote or un-manned
locations that must remain operating 24/7/365
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Compatibility with IEEE 802.3 10 Base-T UTP, 100Base-TX,
and 100Base-FX Devices
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RJ45 UTP port with 10//100 auto-negotiation
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Extends network span up to 1.2 miles (2km) on multimode and
up to 74 miles (120km) on single-mode fiber
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Convenient LED status indicators
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Link alarm function for status monitoring
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Dual and Single (bi-directional) fiber models available
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Environmentally hardened to operate in -40°F to +158°F
(-40°C to +70°C) environments
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Standard RLH fiber link card form factor
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Covered by our
Exclusive Unconditional Lifetime Warranty
U-016 2013B-1002
Specifications subject to change without notice.
RLH 10/100 Ethernet Fiber Link Card
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The leader in
rugged fiber optic
technology.
Unconditional
Lifetime Warranty
USER GUIDE
RLH Industries, Inc.
Contents
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Description
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Key Features
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General Safety Practices
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Applications
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Acronyms
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Installation
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DIP Switch Settings
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Troubleshooting
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LED Indicators
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Ordering Information
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Specifications
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Warranty
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Technical Support
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