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The S-110-XT Industrial Temperature Media Converters address the need for transparently connecting 10/100 Ethernet equipment that operate in extreme temperatures to fiber optic cable. The S-110-XT Media Converters will operate in industrial grade temperatures of -40F to +167F (-40C to +75C). Equipment found in traffic management, oil and gas pipelines, weather tracking, industrial and outdoor applications must function in temperatures that cannot be supported by a commercial based media converter. Boasting this extended temperature feature along with a rugged steel casing, the S-110-XT Media Converter provides an economical path to extend the distance between two industrial devices subjected to harsh environments and severe temperatures such as security cameras, wireless access points, alarms, traffic controllers, sensors and tracking devices.
Network Administrators can "see-everything" with Perle's advanced features
such as Auto-Negotiation, Auto-MDIX, Link Pass-Through, Far End Fault, and
Remote Loopback. This allows for more efficient troubleshooting and less on-site
maintenance. These cost and time saving features, along with a lifetime warranty
and free worldwide technical support, make Perle's S-110-XT Industrial
Temperature 10/100 Media Converters the smart choice for IT
professionals.
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Features
- 10/100Base-TX to 100Base-X Fiber Media Converters
- Extend network distances up to 20km for industrial Ethernet equipment
- Advanced features - Link Pass-Through,
Far-End Fault, Auto-MDIX and Loopback - -40F to +167F (-40C to +75C) extended temperature support
- Terminal block power connector
S-110-XT Industrial Temperature Media Converter 10/100 to Fiber Features
| Auto-Negotiation (802.3u) | The media converter supports auto negotiation on the 10/100Base-TX interface. |
| Auto-MDIX | Auto-MDIX (automatic medium-dependant interface crossover) detects the signaling on the UTP interface to determine the type of cable connected (straight-through or crossover) and automatically configures the connection when enabled. With Auto-MDIX enabled, either a straight-through or crossover type cable can be used to connect the media converter to the device on the other end of the cable. |
| Link Pass-Through | With Link Pass-Through the state of the UTP
receiver is passed to the fiber transmitter
to make the media converter appear transparent
to the end devices that are connected. In addition
if Far-End Fault is enabled the media converter
can turn off the 10/100Base-TX transmitter when
a FAR-End Fault is received. Using Link Pass-Through with Far-End Fault minimizes data loss when a fault occurs. Should a fault occur, the end devices have the indication of a failure available to them making trouble shooting easier. |
| Far-End Fault (FEF) | The media converter implements the
802.3 standard for Far-End Fault for the indication and detection of
remote fault conditions on the 100Base-X fiber connection. With Far-End
Fault enabled the media converter transmits the Far-End Fault Indication
over the 100Base-X fiber connection whenever a receive failure is
detected on the 100Base-X fiber connection. The media converter
continuously monitors the100Base-X fiber connection for a valid signal. The action the media converter takes on receiving a Far-End Fault Indication is dependent on the Link Pass-Through switch setting. |
| Pause (IEEE 802.3xy) | Pause signaling is an IEEE feature that temporarily suspends data transmission between two devices in the event that one of the devices becomes overwhelmed. The media converter supports pause negotiation on the 10/100Base-TX copper connection. |
| VLAN | The media converter is transparent to VLAN tagged packets. |
| Remote LoopBack | The media converter is capable of performing a loopback on the fiber port. |