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1 Compact rack system occupies just 2U of vertical space. Order the SNMP/HTTP Card for flexible rack management. Load-sharing, dual- redundant power supplies. Daisychain up to 8 racks for additional connections. A wide variety of cards available for different interfaces. Cards for mDSL, hDSL, and iDSL connections. Up to 50-km distances between two [...]
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2 Card Choices M ix and match the widest range of cards, whether you want to provide high-speed G.703 access, router links, or short-haul modem hook-ups. We offer cards for various DSL, mDSL, hDSL, and iDSL connections, including V.24, V.35, X.21, 10BASE-T, G.703, and RS-530. And as new DSL technologies develop, this range will expand! As with the [...]
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3 2-Wire iDSL Line Drivers Extend your distances by using four wires instead of two. This iDSL (ISDN DSL) card supports high- speed operation on single or dual copper pairs. Specifically, it enables synchronous or asynchronous data to be transmitted point-to-point up to 10 mi./16.1 km over one or two twisted pair (2- or 4-wire). Supporting synchron[...]
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4 Specifications MicroRACK Compliance: CE; FCC Part 15, Class A Connectors: (6) card-edge contacts for each of (17) card slots (male toward front cards, female toward rear cards), plus (2) sets of (10) female card-edge contacts for power supplies Operating Temperature Tolerance: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C) Humidity Tolerance: Up to 90% noncondensing [...]
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5 Interface Cards All Compliance: All cards: CE; ME911C cards: FCC Part 15 Class A and Part 68; All except ME911C cards: FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class A IC Class/classe A; CTR 12 Clocking: Internal, external, or receive recovered clock Temperature Tolerance: Operating: 32 to 122˚F (0 to 50˚C) Humidity Tolerance: 5 to 95% noncondensing Power: From [...]
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6 Ordering Information ITEM CODE 16-Port Managed MicroRACK ...................................RM260 Choose your power supply card: NOTE: RM260 comes with (1) AC power supply front and back card. AC Power Supply (90 to 260 V AC) for Redundancy........................................................PS466A DC Power Supply (-48 VDC) ...................[...]