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Installation

2.

 Gently insert the transceiver module into the 

module socket of your device. Press the dust 

plug until it locks into place.

3.

 Verify 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, reinsert 

it by firmly pressing on the dust plug until it 

locks into place.

4. 

Once you have verified the transceiver 

module is locked securely in place, remove 
the dust plug from the LC optical bores and 
connect your cabling. 

Note:

 Save the dust plug so it can be used in the 

event the transceiver module needs to be uninstalled 
and reinstalled.

Summary of Contents for N286-10G-LRM

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Page 2: ...bps Transmission distance up to 721 ft 220 m when using 50 125 multimode fiber cabling Compliant with Common Management Spec SFF 8472 and SFF 8431 with duplex LC receptacle Supports Digital Diagnostic Monitoring DDM Full metal housing emits low EMI Hot pluggable Cisco switch compatible N286 10G LRM Quick Start Guide ...

Page 3: ...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 t...

Page 4: ...ule socket without releasing the latch If it stays in place it is seated properly If not reinsert it by firmly pressing on the dust plug until it locks into place 4 Once you have verified the transceiver module is locked securely in place remove the dust plug from the LC optical bores and connect your cabling Note Save the dust plug so it can be used in the event the transceiver module needs to be...

Page 5: ...25 MMF Cabling Wavelength 1310 nm Fiber Operating Mode Half Full Duplex DDM DOM Support Yes Dimensions H x W x D 2 29 x 0 53 x 0 33 in 58 38 x 13 7 x 8 5 mm Weight 0 68 oz 19 4 g Operating Temperature 32 F to 158 F 0 to 70 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 185 F 40 to 85 C Relative Humidity 5 to 85 Non Condensing Maximum TX Power 0 dB Minimum TX Power 4 dB Sensitivity 9 dB Power Budget 5 dB Power Requ...

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Page 7: ...al device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interferen...

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