American Fibertek MT-86C Telephone Line Extender System, Module Handset Device Interface, Multimode
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MPN: MT-86C
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JMAC ID: 200423501
The American Fibertek MT-86C is a module handset device interface component 86 series which transmits and receives standard telephone signals on one multimode optical fiber using AM/FSK transmission. This system is designed to be completely transparent to all telephony signals including ring, off-hook, hook-switch flash and forward disconnect. Products require no field adjustments at installation or additional maintenance thereafter. Diagnostic Indicators provide a quick visual indication of system status. The 86 Series are ordered as stand alone modules or rack cards that are mounted in the American Fibertek Card Cages: SR-20/1, SR-20/2 or SR- 20R/1.
The unit supports up to 1000 feet of 24 AWG wire from the fiber optic unit to the telephone handset. Other 86 series product configurations include 2 fiber units at 850 or 1300nm and an MX or RX series talk down (order wire) phone system. Contact the factory for details. These units have been optimized for equipment with Data rates up to 14.4Kbs. Please consult the factory for other requirements.
UPC: 809100040141
Also known as: AZ-MT86C, AFI-MT86C, MT86C
For more information about the American Fibertek MT-86C, please contact us.
The unit supports up to 1000 feet of 24 AWG wire from the fiber optic unit to the telephone handset. Other 86 series product configurations include 2 fiber units at 850 or 1300nm and an MX or RX series talk down (order wire) phone system. Contact the factory for details. These units have been optimized for equipment with Data rates up to 14.4Kbs. Please consult the factory for other requirements.
UPC: 809100040141
Also known as: AZ-MT86C, AFI-MT86C, MT86C
Technical Specifications:
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For more information about the American Fibertek MT-86C, please contact us.
- Economical
- Includes: Contact from Handset to Line
- Compatible with Forward Disconnect
- Standard Telephone Interface
- One Multimode Fiber
- Diagnostics: Power and Optical Presence
- Voice and FAX