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[{“name”:”Emissions”,”normalizedValue”:”FCC Part 15 Class A, EN55022 Class A”,”value”:”FCC Part 15 Class A, EN55022 Class A”},{“name”:”Power / TST”,”normalizedValue”:”On: Power indication and in normal operation; Blinking slowly: the unit is in loopback or test mode (either port); Blinking quickly: the unit has a hardware error (Err LED will also be on)”,”value”:”On: Power indication and in normal operation; Blinking slowly: the unit is in loopback or test mode (either port); Blinking quickly: the unit has a hardware error (Err LED will also be on)”},{“name”:”Electrical Safety”,”normalizedValue”:”UL 60950-1″,”value”:”UL 60950-1″},{“name”:”Storage Humidity”,”normalizedValue”:”5% to 95% non-condensing”,”value”:”5% to 95% non-condensing”},{“name”:”Operating temperature”,”normalizedValue”:”0° C to 50° C (32° F to 122° F)”,”value”:”0° C to 50° C (32° F to 122° F)”},{“name”:”Power Connector”,”normalizedValue”:”5.5mm x 9.5mm x 2.1mm barrel socket”,”value”:”5.5mm x 9.5mm x 2.1mm barrel socket”},{“name”:”Loopback”,”normalizedValue”:”Capable of performing a loopback on each 10 Gigabit interface. In this mode, all frames received on the port in loopback mode will be transmitted back. This provides users with the capability of utilizing their own in-house test generators for testing the link.”,”value”:”Capable of performing a loopback on each 10 Gigabit interface. In this mode, all frames received on the port in loopback mode will be transmitted back. This provides users with the capability of utilizing their own in-house test generators for testing the link.”},{“name”:”Smart Link Pass-Through”,”normalizedValue”:”When the Smart Link Pass-Through switch is enabled ( default ), each port will reflect the state of its port peer. In this mode, if a link loss is detected on one port, the transmit signal on the other port is disabled “passing through” the state of the failed link. This enables managed switches and other devices to report link failures to their network NMS; When the switch is in the down position, Smart Link Pass-Through is disabled. If a link loss is detected on one port, the transmit signal remains enabled on the other port.”,”value”:”When the Smart Link Pass-Through switch is enabled ( default ), each port will reflect the state of its port peer. In this mode, if a link loss is detected on one port, the transmit signal on the other port is disabled “passing through” the state of the failed link. This enables managed switches and other devices to report link failures to their network NMS; When the switch is in the down position, Smart Link Pass-Through is disabled. If a link loss is detected on one port, the transmit signal remains enabled on the other port.”},{“name”:”Input Supply Voltage”,”normalizedValue”:”12 vDC Nominal”,”value”:”12 vDC Nominal”},{“name”:”Dimensions”,”normalizedValue”:”175 x 145 x 46mm, 6.9 x 5.7 x 1.8 inches”,”value”:”175 x 145 x 46mm, 6.9 x 5.7 x 1.8 inches”},{“name”:”Fiber Fault Alert”,”normalizedValue”:”Enabled (Default – Up); With Fiber Fault Alert the state of the 10 Gigabit ethernet receiver is passed to the transmitter. This provides fault notification to the partner device attached to the 10G ethernet interface of the media converter; Disabled (Down)”,”value”:”Enabled (Default – Up); With Fiber Fault Alert the state of the 10 Gigabit ethernet receiver is passed to the transmitter. This provides fault notification to the partner device attached to the 10G ethernet interface of the media converter; Disabled (Down)”},{“name”:”Operating Humidity”,”normalizedValue”:”5% to 90% non-condensing”,”value”:”5% to 90% non-condensing”},{“name”:”Immunity”,”normalizedValue”:”EN55024″,”value”:”EN55024″},{“name”:”ERR LED”,”normalizedValue”:”When in test mode – this indicates test mode errors – will clear when the link has recovered; ; If Power LED is blinking, this indicates a hardware error; If LNK LEDS blink, this indicates that there is a module compatibility error”,”value”:”When in test mode – this indicates test mode errors – will clear when the link has recovered; ; If Power LED is blinking, this indicates a hardware error; If LNK LEDS blink, this indicates that there is a module compatibility error”},{“name”:”Operating Altitude”,”normalizedValue”:”Up to 3,048 meters (10,000 feet)”,”value”:”Up to 3,048 meters (10,000 feet)”},{“name”:”LK1, LK2″,”normalizedValue”:”On: Fiber link present; Blinking quickly: Fiber link present and receiving data.(including test data); Blinking slowly: Fiber link disabled because the other fiber link went down; Blinking 1 sec on 3 sec off – invalid SFP+ or XFP inserted; Blinking twice then 3 sec off – module shut down due to high temperature; LK1, LK2 alternating on and off – 1 sec on 1 sec off incompatible Speeds ( Err LED will also be on); Off: No fiber link present or no module inserted”,”value”:”On: Fiber link present; Blinking quickly: Fiber link present and receiving data.(including test data); Blinking slowly: Fiber link disabled because the other fiber link went down; Blinking 1 sec on 3 sec off – invalid SFP+ or XFP inserted; Blinking twice then 3 sec off – module shut down due to high temperature; LK1, LK2 alternating on and off – 1 sec on 1 sec off incompatible Speeds ( Err LED will also be on); Off: No fiber link present or no module inserted”},{“name”:”EDC Mode”,”normalizedValue”:”Electronic Dispersion Compensation is an algorithmic method used to compensate for optical dispersion that occurs on high speed 10 Gigabit links. EDC mode settings are automatically configured by the media converter based on the information retrieved from the SFP+ or XFP module. This will enable proper operation for extended multimode 10GBase-LRM as well as active or passive copper cabling; In the default UP switch position the media converter will automatically set the 10G transceiver to match the EDC type declared by the SFP+ / XFP module to either to “linear” or “limiting”; In the event that there is a mismatch, setting the switch to the Down position on the media converter will flip the setting to that declared by the module.”,”value”:”Electronic Dispersion Compensation is an algorithmic method used to compensate for optical dispersion that occurs on high speed 10 Gigabit links. EDC mode settings are automatically configured by the media converter based on the information retrieved from the SFP+ or XFP module. This will enable proper operation for extended multimode 10GBase-LRM as well as active or passive copper cabling; In the default UP switch position the media converter will automatically set the 10G transceiver to match the EDC type declared by the SFP+ / XFP module to either to “linear” or “limiting”; In the event that there is a mismatch, setting the switch to the Down position on the media converter will flip the setting to that declared by the module.”},{“name”:”Universal AC/DC adapter”,”normalizedValue”:”100-240v AC, regulated AC/12v DC adapter included; STS and XTS : 12 watt adapter; XTX, XTXH and XTSH : 24 watt adapter”,”value”:”100-240v AC, regulated AC/12v DC adapter included; STS and XTS : 12 watt adapter; XTX, XTXH and XTSH : 24 watt adapter”},{“name”:”Storage temperature”,”normalizedValue”:”minimum range of -25° C to 70° C (-13° F to 158° F)”,”value”:”minimum range of -25° C to 70° C (-13° F to 158° F)”},{“name”:”Country of Origin (subject to change)”,”normalizedValue”:”Canada”,”value”:”Canada”},{“name”:”Package Quantity”,”normalizedValue”:”1″,”value”:”1″}]

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