Quick Start Guide
Product Features
Package Includes
Optional Accessories
Installation
Cisco Compatible 1000Base-SX SFP Transceiver
with DDM, MMF, 850nm, 550M, LC
Model: N286-01GSX-MDLC
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• 1000Base-SX transceiver supports data transfer rates up to
1.25Gbps
• Compliant with SFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) and SFF-8472
with duplex LC receptacle
• Supports Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM)
• 550 m transmission distance using 50/125 MMF cabling
• 300 m transmission distance using 62.5/125 MMF cabling
• Cisco switch compatible
• Hot-pluggable
• N286-01GSX-MDLC
• Quick Start Guide
• N320-Series Duplex Multimode 62.5/125 LC Fiber Cables
• N520-Series Duplex Multimode 50/125 LC Fiber Cables
• P999-000 Anti-Static Wrist Strap
Note:
• SFP transceiver modules are static sensitive devices that require proper handling. An Anti-Static ESD Wrist Strap or similar device should always be used when
handling a transceiver module.
• The transceiver module should never be installed with cables already connected. Always remove cables prior to installation to avoid damaging the cable, cable
connectors, and/or optical interface.
• Installing and uninstalling the transceiver module numerous times will shorten its useful lifespan. Do not uninstall and reinstall the module more than is
absolutely necessary.
1. Remove the transceiver module from its packaging, leaving the dust plugs inserted in the LC optical bores.
2. Gently insert the transceiver module into the module socket of your device, pressing on the dust plugs until it locks into place.
3. Verify that the transceiver module is locked into place by trying to remove it from the module socket without releasing the latch. If it stays in
place, it is seated properly. If not, you will need to re-insert it, firmly pressing on the dust plugs until it locks into place.
4. Once you have verified that the transceiver module is securely locked in place, you can remove the dust plugs from the LC optical bores and
connect your cabling.
Note:
Save the dust plugs so that they can be used in the event that the transceiver module needs to be uninstalled and reinstalled.