A/B Switch System switches all channel interface pins.
Press Release Summary:
Model 9740 High Density 40-Channel A/B Switch System fits in 19 in. rack and occupies 8 ¾ in. front panel height. Standard patchcords lock in securely at rear panel for connection to network and peripherals. Forty front-panel switches provide routing and transfer control of all signals. Switches utilize low impedance, precious metal, self-wiping contacts to provide signal paths that are transparent to data format or protocol.
Original Press Release:
New High Density 40-Channel A/B Switch System
Electro Standards Laboratories (ESL) has just announced the addition of the Model 9740 High Density 40-Channel A/B Switch System to its extensive Manual, Remotely Controllable and Fiber Optic switch line. Applicable to data networks that utilize RJ-45/RJ-48 connectors, the Model 9740 switches all channel interface pins. No power is required.
The Model 9740 packs the maximum amount of A/B switching into one 19" rack occupying only 8 3/4" (5U) front panel height. Standard patchcords lock in securely at the rear panel for connection to the network and peripherals. Forty front-panel switches provide easy routing and transfer control of all signals. The switches utilize low impedance, precious metal, self-wiping contacts to provide signal paths that are transparent to data format or protocol.
End the hassle, confusion, and pin-damage that results from cable swapping to reconfigure equipment interconnection. This "Guaranteed for Life!" switch is also available in a desktop configuration.
The ESL web site, www.ElectroStandards.com is your one-stop source of detailed switching information including application notes. Contact Electro Standards Laboratories to receive your ESL Catalog of Switches, Tel: 401-943-1164. E-mail: eslab@ElectroStandards.com, web: www.ElectroStandards.com.
For more information contact:
Electro Standards Laboratories
36 Western Industrial Drive
Cranston, RI 02921
Tel: 401-943-1164
Fax: 401-946-5790
E-mail: eslab@ElectroStandards.com
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