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Network transceiver module Allied Telesis AT-SPLX10A SFP 1000 Mbit/s 1310 nm LC 10 km
Allied Telesis AT-SPLX10A is an SFP fiber optic transceiver module designed for Gigabit Ethernet and fiber uplink applications. The module supports a data rate of 1000 Mbit/s at a wavelength of 1310 nm, uses an LC connector and a metal silver housing, and fits standard SFP ports for single-mode fiber links up to 10,000 m. It is suitable for use in switches, routers and media converters where a compact, hot-swappable fiber interface is required.
The module provides full-duplex Gigabit connectivity over single-mode fiber with a compact SFP form factor that enables hot-swap replacement without powering down the host device. Its LC connector and metal housing deliver stable physical connection and mechanical protection. Compatibility with standard SFP ports allows easy integration into existing network equipment for uplink and link-extension tasks.
Insert the transceiver into a compatible SFP port on your switch, router or media converter while the device is powered according to the host equipment guidelines. Connect a single-mode LC-terminated fiber patch cable to the module’s LC port, observing correct transmit/receive orientation. Verify link status and configure the host device for Gigabit operation if necessary. For hot-swap replacement, remove the module by unlocking any retention mechanism and pull straight out, then insert the replacement module and reconnect the fiber.
Use single-mode LC patch cables rated for 1310 nm and ensure fiber connections are clean before installation. Confirm that the host device supports SFP transceivers and 1000 Mbit/s operation. Avoid excessive bending of fiber cables and protect the module from physical impact; store unused transceivers with dust caps fitted.
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