Fiber Switch offers optical scalability.

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Featuring threaded FC connectors and 100/140 graded index fiber, QuickSwitch® Model 4294 4-Way All-Optic Simplex Fiber Switch is bit-rate and data transparent as well as service/protocol transparent. Remotely controllable switch allows fiber optic device connected to unit's FC Simplex COMMON connector to access any of 4 fiber optic networks connected to A, B, C, or D ports. When power is lost, switch automatically changes to default position and will continue to pass data.



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New Quickswitch® Model 4294 4-Way All Optic Simplex Fiber Switch



Electro Standards Laboratories (ESL), Cranston, RI, has just announced its new QuickSwitch® Model 4294 4-Way All-Optic Simplex Fiber Switch with Threaded FC Connectors, 100/140 Graded Index Fiber, UPC. This QuickSwitch features optical scalability. M4294 is bit-rate and data transparent and service/protocol transparent. This switch has Switch Position Memory. When power is lost, the switch automatically changes to its default position and will continue to pass data.

QuickSwitch® 4294 remotely controllable FC Simplex A/B/C/D switch is designed with fiber optic mirror technology. The signal is received by the unit as an optical signal over the fiber strand, is redirected by mirror mechanisms, and leaves the unit as an optical signal over a fiber strand (OOO).

The Model 4294 allows a fiber optic device connected to the unit's FC Simplex COMMON connector to access any of the four fiber optic networks connected to the A, B, C, or D ports. Switch position can be changed via front-panel pushbuttons, or from an RS232 Serial Remote Port located on the rear panel.

For a catalog of Electro Standards' Fiber Optic Switches, call 401-943-1164, eslab@ElectroStandards.com, or www.ElectroStandards.com.

Jeannette Gouin, Media Manager
Electro Standards Laboratories
36 Western Industrial Drive
Cranston, RI 02921
Tel: 401-943-1164
Fax: 401-946-5790
Email: eslab@ElectroStandards.com
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