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LIC023A-R3: (1) 10/100 Mbps RJ45, (1) 100BaseFX MM SC, 2km
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LIC022A-R3: (1) 10/100 Mbps RJ45, (1) 100BaseFX MM ST, 2km
LIC024A-R3: (1) 10/100 Mbps RJ45, (1) 100BaseFX SM ST, 40km
LIC025A-R3: (1) 10/100 Mbps RJ45, (1) 100BaseFX SM SC, 40km
 

10-100 MP Converter


Choose from five different ways to power up this hardened media converter!


  • Compliant to EN62368
  • Multi- and Single-mode and Single Strand SM models.
  • Temperature range: -25 C to +70 C.
  • Includes brackets for DIN-rail mounting.
  • USB, AC or DC power options.
   
  Product       Code  
(1) 10/100 Mbps RJ45
(1) 100BaseFX MM SC
 
2km
  10-100 MP Converter  
10-100 MP Converter
  LIC023A-R3  
(1) 100BaseFX MM ST
 
2km
  10-100 MP Converter  
10-100 MP Converter
  LIC022A-R3  
(1) 100BaseFX SM SC
 
40km
  10-100 MP Converter  
10-100 MP Converter
  LIC025A-R3  
(1) 100BaseFX SM ST
 
40km
  10-100 MP Converter  
10-100 MP Converter
  LIC024A-R3  

Accessories

  Product     Code  
 
Adaptors & Adaptor Cables
  USB Power Cable
USB Power Cable
  LHC021A  

Equipped with all the features of the original copper-to-fibre conversion, plug-andplay operation, miniature size and multiplepower options, Industrial MultiPower Media Converters also support the IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) standard.The Duplex Fibre and Single-Strand Fibre series ships from the factory with DIN clips, allowing installation on a DIN rail.

When installing multiple converter units on a DIN rail, use one DC input source and then cascade from one DC block to the next until you reach the maximum current available.There are five different ways to power the Industrial MultiPower Media Converter: AC power adaptor, 5-50-VDC power, USB cable, Power over Ethernet or the PowerTray chassis. You can use the first four options at the same time to provide maximum redundancy and to make sure your mission-critical applications remain up and running. For example, connect the media converter to a PSE switch while also using an AC power adaptor, DC terminal block 99 or a USB cable. Should one of these power sources fail, the secondary sources will seamlessly continue to supply power to the converter.In addition, you can connect the PSE switch to an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) to ensure the switch and each connected media converter will always have power, allowing use of spare UPS outlets for additional equipment.