The sfp module, The lc connector, The sfp module the lc connector – Aviom MH10f User Manual

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The locking EtherCon connector is similar to an XLR plug, the kind commonly

used on microphone cables. Insert an EtherCon‑equipped cable into the

jack until it clicks and locks in place. To remove the cable, press on the metal

release tab at the top of the panel‑mounted EtherCon jack and pull the

connector outward.

The SFP Module

The MH10f Merger Hub ships with two 100 Mbps SFP format fiber optic

ports (9 and 10) which allow the user to connect optional single‑mode or

multi‑mode fiber optic transceivers that can transmit A‑Net data over longer

distances than Cat‑5 cabling can provide.

Small form‑factor pluggable (SFP) is a specification for a series of modular

optical transceivers. The transceivers are designed to be physically compact,

and can be hot swapped. The SFP connector allows the user to reconfigure

the MH10f with single‑ or multi‑mode fiber optic transceivers as needed.

Always leave the dust cap on when the SFP module is not in use to avoid

damage to the optical connections.

The SFP transceiver module shown with its dust cap on (left) and from the

front with transmit and receive connectors exposed.

Using fiber optic connections will require a minimum of two MH10f units.

Always use the same type of SFP module in each unit—for example, use

100 Mbps multi‑mode SFP transceivers with the same light wavelength

specifications in each MH10f.

The LC Connector

SFP modules typically use a connector known as LC. For bidirectional

transmission, two fiber cables per SFP module are required, one to transmit

and the other to receive. The SFP module can accept single (simplex) or dual

(duplex) type connectors. Aviom suggests using duplex connectors with the

MH10f to avoid transmit/receive errors caused by the removal of individual

fiber cables.

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