CommLink is a fiber optic transceiver system that carries two intercom channels seamlessly over a single strand of fiber spanning distances of more than 30 kilometers (18.6 miles). With advanced digital noise elimination circuitry, users won't know that they aren't connected by traditional copper wires. The system works with the industry's most common 2-wire partyline intercom systems, as well as most digital matrix-style 4-wire intercom systems. All functionality of each intercom system is transported over the fiber link, including call signalling, matrix panel alphanumeric data and remote station controls. With its advanced auto-nulling hybrid technology, the system acts as a noiseless hybrid between a 4-wire matrix system and a 2-wire partyline system. The CommLink unit can be powered from the partyline system, or the CommLink unit can be powered with local 12 VDC and acts as a power supply for up to ten intercom belt packs.
Transports two intercom channels via one strand of single-mode fiber up to 30 km (18.6 mi.)
Infrastructure fiber
TAC cable
Compatible with most partyline and digital matrix intercom systems
2-Wire partyline: Clear-Com, RTS 2-wire
Matrix
Clear-Com MatrixPlus/Eclipse
RTS 2-wire Adam/Cronus/Zeus
Advanced automatic digital nulling
Internal power supply can provide power for up to 10 Clear-Com or RTS 2-wire beltpacks
Advanced hybrid interfaces two 2-wire intercom lines to two 4-wire lines
Uses a single common ST connector
Immune to RF interference and ground loops
Front panel status monitoring
Available in three mechanical configurations
Rack mountable in Viper II frame
Viper II throwdown
Mini-Mussel enclosure for harsh environment
Acts as a standalone (non-fiber) dual-channel digital hybrid interface
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