Media converter 9721/13-11-14
Ethernetfiber opticssingle mode-multimode

Media converter - 9721/13-11-14 - R. STAHL AG - Ethernet / fiber optics / single mode-multimode
Media converter - 9721/13-11-14 - R. STAHL AG - Ethernet / fiber optics / single mode-multimode
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Characteristics

Type
media
Bus
Ethernet, fiber optics
Other characteristics
single mode-multimode, inherently safe

Description

Product Description: Media converter FX op is / TX SC for Zone 2 Multi mode Designation 1: Media converter FO fibre type: Multi mode FO transmission distance: 5 km Product Description - Media converter FX op is / TX SC for Zone 2 Multi mode Highlights - For 100 Mbit/s Ethernet with inherently safe "op is" fiber optic in Zone 0, 1 or 2 and Class I, II, III Div.1 or 2 Range up to 5 km / 3.1 mi (multi-mode) or up to 30 km / 18.6 mi (single-mode) Increased temperature range of -30 to +75 °C / -22 to +158 °F Easy commissioning, no configuration required Installation in Zone 2 and Class I, Div. 2 or in the safe area Functional Description - The Media Converter is used to convert electrical Ethernet signals (TX) into optical Ethernet signals (FX). The optical Ethernet signals are used for operation in hazardous areas of Zone 0, 1, 2 and Class I, II, III Div. 1, 2 with the type of protection “op is”. Therefore, conventional fiber optic cables can also be used in hazardous areas and may be connected and disconnected during operation (hot swap). The Media Converter (multi-mode) is suitable for operation of Remote I/O systems IS1+ in Zone 1 and Class I, Div. 1 Description - Media Converter of 10/100 Base-TX (1 x RJ45 port) to 100 Base-FX “Ex op is” (1 x FO port SC); Multi mode (up to 4 km range); Webcode: 9721A
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