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| telephone fiber modem, telephone fiber converter, telephone to fiber multiplexer, telephone fiber mux, analog phone to fiber, POTS, 2-wire | |||
| "Quick-Talk"
RS-232 or Fiber Telephone
Extenders (Model TC1900/TC1901*) |
Related
Products: TC1910, TC8000, TC8116, TC8800, All |
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ApplicationsThe TC1900/1901 is often used to extend telephone service in campus networks, power plants, substations, etc or use an existing service data channel to set up a telephone link. It is also used to set up "Hot Links" telephone service via existing RS-232 links on satellite, fiber optic or microwave networks. Other applications include using the inherent benefits of fiber optics to reduce noise/EMI or maximize security/isolation.
More TC1900 application diagrams The TC1900/1901 "Quick-Talk" Phone Extender can turn a fiber optic network or RS-232 circuit into a voice network simply by plugging a telephone set into an RJ-11 connector. It is compatible with most PBXs or Key Systems. Quick-Talk is typically used to extend dial-up phone service to remote sites over a fiber optic (TC1901) or RS-232 circuit (TC1900). For example, a user can extend a secured phone link to a remote site via an existing satellite or microwave RS-232 data connection. With the optional fiber optic front end, Quick-Talk can extend a phone line up to 20 miles away. Quick-Talk provides 2-wire FXS (foreign exchange subscriber) on the telephone side with ring down capability and FXO (foreign exchange office) on the PBX side. When both sides are set to FXS, a "Hot Link" can be established; when one side lifts up the handset, the other side starts ringing. Available in standalone (TC1900S) or rackmount (TC1900R) versions, it is compatible with all popular types and sizes of fiber optic cable. Diagnostic aids include 16 diagnostic LEDs for indicating power, ring, FXS, FXO, and audio activity. The TC1900R PC Card version fits into TCRM191 and TCRM195 rackmount card cages. Quick-Talk is available with RS-232 or optical interfaces. The optical interface is available in multimode (850/1300nm) or single mode (1300/1550nm) versions, with ST, FC or SC connectors. A local dry contact relay is also provided for external alarm and ringer connection. Power is 12VDC or 115/230VAC with an external power cube. 24VDC is optional. Power redundancy is standard. Electrical connectors are RJ-11 Female for both the telephone set & RS-232 connections.*For ordering purposes, the TC1900 is the RS-232 version. TC1901 is the fiber version.
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