DS1 - T1/E1/J1 Network Interface Device

S6110

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  • 4 x E1 over fibre
  • Local and remote loopbacks
  • Extended operating temperature
  • LEDs for device status and troubleshooting

Overview

The ION S6110 is a managed stand-alone, 4 port,  E1/T1  mux that provides a solution for those users that need to extend multiple DS1 – T1/E1/J1 connections over fibre. The S6110 includes 4 RJ-48 ports and a fiber port. The device is available in versions that support fixed fibre connectors as well as SFP fibre modules offering support for a variety of fibre types, distances, and wavelengths to provide maximum flexibility across a variety of network topologies. C/D WDM SFPs can also be utilised to further increase the bandwidth capacity of the fibre infrastructure.

These converters must be used in pairs. Management of the stand-alone converter is supported, in-band, over the fibre, when the remote S6110 is linked to a C6110 card installed in a managed ION chassis.

Specifications

Item Description
Standards

ANSI T1.102
T1.403; T1.408
ITU I.431
G.703;G.736;G.775;G.823
ETSI 300-166;300-233
TBR 12/13
AT&T Pub 62411

Data Rate

Copper ports (RJ-48): T1(J1) = 1.544Mb/s,
E1 = 2.048Mb/s
SFP port(s):  100Base-X/OC-3

Switches

Numerous switch settings for line coding, line build out, loopback and AIS

Status LEDs

Power, Port Status, Loopback and AIS

Dimensions

Width: 3.7” [94 mm]
Depth: 6.5” [165 mm]
Height: 1.8” [46 mm]

Power Consumption

6 Watts (max) for dual fibre model
5.5 Watts (max) for single fibre model

Power Input

AC: 12 VDC via barrel connector using 100- 240VAC, UL listed power supply

Environment

Operating: -10°C to 65°C
Storage: -40°C to +85°C
Humidity: 5% to 95% (non-condensing)

Weight

2 lbs. [0.90 kg]

Compliance

EN55022 Class A, EN55024, CE mark

Warranty

Lifetime

Ordering Information

Order Code Description
TN-S6110-1014 1310nm single mode (SC) [20 km] Link Budget: 16.0 dB to (4) RJ-48 [1.5 km]
TN- S6110-1040 1 SFP port to (4) RJ-48 [1.5 km] (SFP port uses standard 100Base-x/oc-3 SFP)

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