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Network Media Converter DeLOCK 86216

Network Media Converter DeLOCK 86216
Network Media Converter DeLOCK 86216
R706
The DeLOCK 86216 Network Media Converter enables extension of an Ethernet network via optical fiber. It supports 100Base-TX and 10Base-T copper interfaces and provides a 100Base-FX fiber optic output with an SC connector. The device is designed for multi-mode fiber operation at a wavelength of 1310 ... Read More
Stock 36 Code 1721080 Brand DELOCK Model 86216 Warranty 2 Years

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The DeLOCK 86216 Network Media Converter enables extension of an Ethernet network via optical fiber. It supports 100Base-TX and 10Base-T copper interfaces and provides a 100Base-FX fiber optic output with an SC connector. The device is designed for multi-mode fiber operation at a wavelength of 1310 nm, supports a maximum data rate of 100 Mbit/s and can transmit up to 2000 m. Typical power consumption is 2.5 W; the converter is supplied with a power adapter and user manual.

Advantages

The converter offers simple integration into existing networks, low power consumption and support for both 10 and 100 Mbit/s Ethernet speeds. With an SC fiber connector and multi-mode 1310 nm operation it allows long-distance optical links up to 2000 m while maintaining a compact black housing.

Suitable for

  • Extending LAN segments over optical fiber
  • Connecting copper Ethernet equipment to fiber networks
  • Industrial or commercial network links requiring up to 2000 m reach

Key specifications

  • Maximum data transfer rate: 100 Mbit/s
  • Ethernet LAN data rates: 100Base-TX, 10Base-T
  • Fiber optic output: 100Base-FX (SC connector)
  • Fiber type / wavelength: multi-mode, 1310 nm
  • Maximum transfer distance: 2000 m
  • Typical power consumption: 2.5 W
  • Colour: Black

How to use

Connect the copper Ethernet cable from your switch or device to the 100Base-TX/10Base-T port and attach an SC-terminated multi-mode fiber cable to the 100Base-FX port. Plug the supplied power adapter into the converter and a mains outlet. Verify link and activity LEDs to confirm connection status. Configure connected network devices as required for 10/100 Mbit/s operation.

Recommendations

Install the converter in a ventilated, dry location away from direct heat sources. Use multi-mode fiber with SC connectors and ensure connector cleanliness to maintain optical performance. For runs approaching 2000 m, verify cable specifications and environmental conditions to ensure reliable transmission.
Key Highlights
  • Extending LAN segments over optical fiber
  • Connecting copper Ethernet equipment to fiber networks
  • Industrial or commercial network links requiring up to 2000 m reach
  • Maximum data transfer rate: 100 Mbit/s
  • Ethernet LAN data rates: 100Base-TX, 10Base-T
  • Fiber optic output: 100Base-FX (SC connector)
  • Fiber type / wavelength: multi-mode, 1310 nm
  • Maximum transfer distance: 2000 m
  • Typical power consumption: 2.5 W
  • Colour: Black
Specifications
Converter input interface
10Base-T, 100Base-TX
Converter output interface
100Base-FX
Depth
95 mm
Ethernet LAN data rates
100, 10
Fiber cable diameters supported (core/cladding)
50/125
Fiber mode structure
Multi-mode
Fiber optic connector
SC
Height
26 mm
Internal
No
LED indicators
Y
Maximum data transfer rate
100 Mbit/s
Maximum transfer distance
2000 m
Power consumption (typical)
2.5 W
Product colour
Black
Wavelength
1310 nm
Width
70 mm
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