Description
Black Box FlexPoint T1/E1 to Fiber Line Driver, Single-Mode, 28 km, ST
The Black Box FlexPoint T1/E1 to Fiber Line Driver is a purpose-built solution designed for enterprises that demand reliable, high-quality transport of T1 or E1 signals over fiber. Engineered for easy installation, this line driver protects critical voice and data traffic from electromagnetic interference, crosstalk, and noise that can compromise copper links. By converting electrical T1/E1 signals to fiber, it enables long-distance connections with exceptional signal integrity across campuses, data centers, and remote facilities. The unit supports multiple line codes—AMI, B8ZS, and HDB3—ensuring compatibility with a wide range of PBXs, CSU/DSUs, and routers, so you can integrate it into existing networks without rewriting configurations. A practical RJ-45/RJ-48 crossover switch on the copper port makes it effortless to connect different equipment, saving time during installation or reconfiguration. With extensive diagnostics that cover both local and remote monitoring, network administrators can quickly identify faults, verify link health, and maintain uptime even in demanding environments. Whether upgrading an older copper link or extending your fiber backbone, FlexPoint delivers dependable performance and peace of mind.
- Extensive 28 km single-mode fiber reach: Designed for long-distance transmission, this line driver supports fiber links up to 28 kilometers, enabling flexible topology layouts while preserving signal quality and minimizing latency on critical T1/E1 traffic.
- Wide compatibility with T1/E1 networks: Supports AMI, B8ZS, and HDB3 line codes, allowing seamless integration with a broad range of PBXs, CSU/DSUs, and routers. This versatility helps protect existing investments while enabling modern fiber-backed upgrades.
- Crossover RJ-45/RJ-48 port for easy connections: A built-in crossover switch on the copper interface simplifies connections between diverse equipment, reducing cabling complexity and the risk of miswiring during installations or swaps.
- Comprehensive diagnostics for reliability: Local and remote diagnostic capabilities provide visibility into link health, error conditions, and performance metrics, making it easier to troubleshoot outages and minimize downtime.
- Noise protection and signal integrity: By moving the signal to fiber, the device shields T1/E1 traffic from electrical noise, ground loops, and EMI, enhancing network reliability in industrial or office environments where copper links are prone to interference.
Technical Details of Black Box FlexPoint T1/E1 to Fiber Line Driver
- Product type: Line driver for T1/E1 signals over fiber
- Fiber interface: Single-mode fiber with ST connector
- Copper interface: RJ-45/RJ-48 with built-in crossover switch
- Distance capability: Up to 28 km on single-mode fiber
- Line codes supported: AMI, B8ZS, HDB3
- Diagnostics: Extensive local and remote diagnostics for link health and fault detection
- Compatibility: Designed to connect T1/E1 PBXs, CSUs, or routers to fiber networks
How to Install Black Box FlexPoint T1/E1 to Fiber Line Driver
- Plan your topology: Identify the T1/E1 equipment (PBX, CSU/DSU, or router) that will connect to the FlexPoint unit, and determine the fiber path to the remote site. Ensure that the fiber route is clear of physical damage and meets the required safety standards for your environment.
- Power and mounting: Place the unit in a suitable equipment cabinet or rack with adequate ventilation. Verify that the power source meets the device’s requirements and that power is off before connecting cables.
- Connect copper side: Use the appropriate RJ-45 or RJ-48 interface to link the T1 or E1 device to the FlexPoint unit. If your setup includes mixed equipment, activate the crossover switch to ensure proper pinout alignment for each connection.
- Connect fiber side: Attach the single-mode fiber optic patch cables to the ST connectors on the fiber ports, routing the cables to the remote unit or switch that will receive the T1/E1 data. Use high-quality fiber to minimize insertion loss and ensure reliable transmission.
- Power on and configure: Apply power to the FlexPoint unit. Use the diagnostic indicators to verify a healthy link. If the device supports configuration options (e.g., line code selection, gain, or polarity), adjust these to match your network requirements and test traffic flow.
- Test the link: Send test T1/E1 traffic and monitor the LEDs or diagnostic outputs for error-free operation. Validate that remote diagnostics report healthy link status and that data arrives intact at the destination.
- Document and monitor: Record fiber path details, link distances, and device configurations. Enable remote monitoring where available to receive alerts about potential faults or performance deviations.
Frequently asked questions
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What is the primary function of the Black Box FlexPoint T1/E1 to Fiber Line Driver?
The device converts T1 or E1 electrical signals to fiber, enabling high-quality, long-distance transmission over single-mode fiber while protecting the signal from common copper-network issues such as EMI and noise.
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How far can this line driver transmit over fiber?
Up to 28 kilometers on single-mode fiber, making it suitable for inter-building connections, remote campuses, and data-center backbones.
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Which line codes does it support?
The unit supports AMI, B8ZS, and HDB3 line coding, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of PBXs, CSU/DSUs, and routers commonly used in T1/E1 networks.
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Does it have diagnostic capabilities?
Yes. It includes extensive local and remote diagnostics to monitor link health, detect faults, and streamline troubleshooting to minimize downtime.
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Is the RJ-45/RJ-48 port configurable?
There is a built-in crossover switch on the copper port to simplify connections between different devices, reducing the need for cable rewiring during installation or reconfiguration.
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What environments is it best suited for?
The FlexPoint line driver is well-suited for environments where copper links are susceptible to noise or where long-distance T1/E1 signals must be carried over fiber, including campuses, data centers, and industrial facilities.
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