Black Box Remotely Controlled Layer 1 A/B Switch - DB9

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Description

Durable and reliable, the Black Box Remotely Controlled Layer 1 A/B Switch - DB9 is engineered for precision signal routing in professional environments. This high-quality switch is designed to handle routine switching with a focus on longevity, offering a 1,000,000-cycle life test to withstand demanding lab benches, test rigs, and data-center installations. It provides seamless Layer 1 A/B switching, letting you alternate between two signal paths with confidence and minimal downtime. The compact DB9 interface keeps cable management tidy while delivering robust performance across both manual and remote control modes, making it an ideal choice for engineers who value reliability, speed, and straightforward operation.

  • Local manual control via a front-panel A/B push button for immediate, tactile switching without the need for a computer or external controller.
  • Remote switching through RS-232, enabling integration with automated test setups, rack systems, and lab control software for unattended operation.
  • Dry contact compatibility provides an additional remote interface option for environments where simple, relay-like signaling is preferred or required.
  • Ground override option allows the A or B control input to remain tied to Ground, effectively disabling all other control inputs for safe, deterministic operation when needed.
  • Rugged, long-lasting design built to endure frequent switching while maintaining signal integrity, suitable for continuous use in professional environments.

Technical Details of Black Box Remotely Controlled Layer 1 A/B Switch - DB9

  • Switching Type: Layer 1 A/B switch
  • Control interfaces: Front-panel A/B push button, RS-232 remote control, and dry contact input
  • Connector: DB9 control interface for compact, robust wiring
  • Signal paths: Independent A and B routes designed for clean, fast switching with minimal crosstalk
  • Cycle life: Tested to 1,000,000 cycles, ensuring long service life in demanding deployments
  • Ground disable option: A or B control input can be connected to Ground to disable all other controls as needed

how to install Black Box Remotely Controlled Layer 1 A/B Switch - DB9

  • Power down all equipment before installation. Ensure you have access to the appropriate signal lines and the DB9 control connector.
  • Mount the switch in a stable chassis or rack location where front-panel access is convenient for manual operation and status observation.
  • Connect the A and B signal paths to your test setup or equipment under test. Use proper shielding and secure routing to minimize interference.
  • Attach the DB9 control connector to the device that will issue RS-232 or dry contact commands. Verify connector alignment and secure the cable to prevent accidental disconnections.
  • Configure the remote interface as needed: set baud rate, parity, and other RS-232 parameters according to your control software or automation system; if using dry contact, ensure correct wiring polarity and contact closure behavior.
  • Test local operation first by pressing the A and B buttons on the front panel to confirm correct routing and quick visual feedback on the switch status.
  • Perform a controlled remote test by sending RS-232 commands or applying dry contact signals to switch between A and B, monitoring the response and ensuring no unintended transitions occur.
  • If you plan to use the Ground disable feature, configure the ground connection as described in your control scheme, then verify that other inputs are properly disabled when Ground is active.
  • Document your wiring and configuration for future maintenance, and ensure all cables are neatly secured to prevent strain or accidental unplugging in busy environments.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the purpose of this switch? It provides reliable, fast routing of a signal path between two inputs (A and B) using both local (front-panel) and remote (RS-232 or dry contact) control methods.
  • Which interfaces are supported for remote control? RS-232 and dry contact inputs are supported for remote switching, enabling integration with automation systems and test rigs.
  • How durable is the switch? The unit is designed for high reliability and has been tested to 1,000,000 cycles, making it suitable for frequent switching in demanding environments.
  • What does the Ground disable feature do? When the A or B control input remains connected to Ground, all other control inputs are disabled, providing a safe and deterministic switching mode when necessary.
  • What connector type is used? The switch uses a DB9 control interface to deliver a compact, robust connection for both manual and remote control paths.

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