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4189 Features
- Access any one
of four separate fiber optic networks from one computer.
- Two ports are 850nm
10 Mbps dual ST multimode fiber optic ports.
- Two ports are 1300nm
100Mbps Sc Duplex multimode fiber optic ports.
- Based on the selected
port, the COMMON port will automatically convert to the proper 10-Base-T
or
100-Base-T speed.
- Controlled by a
front panel pushbutton.
- Power: 115VAC,
60 Hz wall receptacle using supplied +5VDC, 5A wall mount power supply,
5-VDC, 5A
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Model 4189 allows user access any one of four separate
fiber optic networks via ports A/B/C/D, from a computer connected to the
COMMON 100 Base TX port. Ports A and B are 850nm 10 Mbps dual ST multimode
fiber optic ports, and ports C and D are 1300nm 100 Mbps SC duplex multimode
fiber optic ports. Customized configurations are available. Based upon
the selected port, A & B at 10 Mbps or C & D at 100 Mbps, the
COMMON port will automatically convert to the proper 10-Base-T or 100-Base-T
speed.
QuickSwitch
is controlled via a front panel pushbutton. Simply depress and hold the
pushbutton while the LED indicators scroll to the desired port, and then
release. The current switch position is retained in memory; and in the
event of a power loss, the switch will be in the retained position upon
restart. QuickSwitch allows remote management of the switching
function through an RS232 serial port on the rear panel. |
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Model 4189 Operation |
10
Base FL A/B Ports:
Ports A and B are 850 nm, Dual ST, Multimode, 10 Base
FL fiber optic ports. If the selected fiber optic port is A or B, the
Model 4189 will convert and pass data to and f rom the COMMON port which
will automatically adjust to 10 Base TX. |
100
Base FX C/D Ports:
Ports Cand D are 1300
nm, SC Duplex, Multimode, 100 Base FX fiber optic ports.
If the selected fiber optic port is C or D, the Model 4189 will convert
and pass data to and f rom the COMMON port which will automatically adjust
to 100 Base TX. |
10/100
Base TX COMMON Port: The COMMON Port
is a 10/100 Base TX Fast Ethernet port. The 10/100 Base TX "COMMON"
port will convert and pass data to and from the selected fiber optic port,
either 10 Base FL A or B port, or the 100 Base FX C or D port. |
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