Description
Rack Mount Plc Splitter 1×32 Features
- Applicable in the termination and 19” standard structure
- Cold rolled steel sheet SPCC, with electrostatic spraying, steel thickness 1.0mm,
- Front adapter plate with number mark, easy for operation
- Suitable for all kinds of interface like FC,SC,ST,LC,E2000, etc.
- Black, gray or white color available.
Rack Mount Plc Splitter 1×32 Order Information
Model | Split ratio | Dimension (mm) |
FSM-102/SC | 1PC 1X2 SC | 482*250*1U |
FSM-202/SC | 1PC 2X2 SC | 482*250*1U |
FSM-104/SC | 1PC 1X4 SC | 482*250*1U |
FSM-204/SC | 1PC 2X4 SC | 482*250*1U |
FSM-108/SC | 1PC 1X8 SC | 482*250*1U |
FSM-208/SC | 1PC 2X8 SC | 482*250*1U |
FSM-116/SC | 1PC 1X16 SC | 482*250*1U |
FSM-216/SC | 1PC 2X16 SC | 482*250*1U |
FSM-132/SC | 1PC 1X32 SC | 482*250*1U |
FSM-232/SC | 1PC 2X32 SC | 482*250*1U |
FSM-164/SC | 1PC 1X64 SC | 482*250*2U |
FSM-264/SC | 1PC 2X64 SC | 482*250*2U |
Details of Rack Mount Plc Splitter 1×32
The front-facing side of the splitter has 32 green-colored LC fiber optic connectors. These connectors are used to connect the output fibers that will distribute the optical signals to various endpoints. The green color is a standard color-coding for easy identification and management of fiber optic connections.
There is a white label on the device. The label contains the following key information: Product Name, Part Number (PN), Serial Number (S/N).
Here is a close-up of some of the fiber optic cables plugged into the connectors. The cables have different colored jackets, which are used to distinguish between different fiber pairs or for identification purposes within a network.
There are numbers “87654321” and the word “IN” marked on the device near the fiber optic cables. These numbers likely correspond to the output ports of the splitter. The numbering system is used to help technicians easily identify and manage the connections. For example, when troubleshooting a connection issue or making new connections, the numbered ports can be quickly located and associated with specific endpoints or network segments.