Fiber Optical Multiplexer 4E1 Ethernet - O9310

Model: O9310

Loop Telecom's Loop-O Fiber Optical Mux product family provides ideal solutions for building fiber-based E1 or T1 networks. The Loop-O9310 can multiplex up to 4 E1 or 4 T1 signals for transmission over an optical fiber, resulting in longer reach without repeaters and superior performance compared to copper media.


Loop Telecom's Loop-O Fiber Optical Mux product family provides ideal solutions for building fiber-based E1 or T1 networks. The Loop-O9310 can multiplex up to 4 E1 or 4 T1 signals for transmission over an optical fiber, resulting in longer reach without repeaters and superior performance compared to copper media.

The E1 model supports an optional 1+1 protection, an optional 10/100 BaseT Ethernet port, an optional V.35, X.21, RS449/V.36, RS232/V.28, or EIA530 or EIA530(A). It is available in two versions: (1) SNMP manageable and (2) non-manageable. The SNMP manageable model has a master unit with CPU for managing a slave unit, and a slave unit without CPU that is managed by the master unit through EOC. A basic non-manageable model without CPU provides system setup and loopback by DIP switches setting. Applications include interconnections for LAN, WAN, SONET/SDH, ATM, and DLC.

The T1 model is a basic non-manageable model without CPU. DIP switches are used for system setup and loopback settings. Applications include interconnections for ATM and DLC.

  • Up to 4 E1 or 4 T1 links on one fiber
  • Optical 1+1 protection
  • 10/100 BaseT Ethernet: Bridge mode, maximum transmission bandwidth 22Mbps (optional)
  • One V.35, X.21, RS449/V.36, RS232/V.28, EIA530, or EIA530(A) interface
  • Console and Ethernet port for SNMP management
  • Management through SNMP
  • Remote slave unit can be managed through Embedded Operation Channel (EOC)
  • Non-manageable model configurable via DIP switches
  • LED indicators
  • Alarm relay and alarm cut off
  • BNC or RJ45 connectors for 4 E1s (manufacturing option)
  • RJ45 connectors for 4 T1s (manufacturing option)
  • Multiple optical fiber transmission distances
  • Single mode and multi-mode fiber modules