Transition Networks SGPAT1039-105 Transceiver/Media Converter

Transition NetworksSKU: 6760743

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Description

The Transition Networks SGPAT1039-105 Transceiver/Media Converter is a high-performance, plug-and-play solution that bridges copper Ethernet and fiber optics in demanding Gigabit networks. This 10/100/1000Base‑T to 1000Base‑SX/LX media converter is designed to seamlessly connect devices and cabling types that would otherwise crowd your rack with adapters and switches. Built to power modern deployments, it injects PoE+ power through the copper RJ-45 port, allowing you to power IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and other PoE-enabled devices directly from the converter without running separate power lines. As a Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) device, it helps simplify installation, reduce downtime, and optimize your power usage across the network. Whether you’re upgrading an aging copper backbone or extending fiber distances, this media converter delivers reliable, scalable performance with minimal footprint.

  • Copper-to-fiber media conversion with PoE+ support: Convert 10/100/1000Base‑T copper to 1000Base‑SX/LX fiber while delivering IEEE 802.3at PoE+ power to connected devices through the RJ-45 port, reducing the need for separate power drops and simplifying installations.
  • Gigabit performance, unmanaged and plug‑and‑play: Enjoy seamless, non‑blocking gigabit data transfer without complex configuration. The device auto‑negotiates speed and duplex settings for effortless integration into existing networks.
  • Flexible fiber options for SX/LX environments: Supports 1000Base‑SX/LX fiber interfaces, enabling MMF (short‑range multi‑mode) and SMF (single‑mode) deployments as your network grows and distance requirements change.
  • Rugged, compact design suitable for telecom closets and edge deployments: Built in a robust enclosure that fits easily in standard racks or desktops, designed for 24/7 operation in enterprise and field environments with reliable thermal performance.
  • Clear indicators and reliable operation: LED status indicators provide quick at‑a‑glance health checks for power, PoE, link, and activity, helping technicians diagnose issues quickly and minimize downtime.

Technical Details of Transition Networks SGPAT1039-105

  • Product type: Unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet media converter, 10/100/1000Base‑T to 1000Base‑SX/LX with PoE+ on the copper port.
  • Ports: 1 × RJ‑45 10/100/1000Base‑T with PoE+; 1 × 1000Base‑SX/LX fiber interface (SC style connector for the fiber path).
  • PoE capability: IEEE 802.3at PoE+ on the copper RJ‑45 port with a PoE budget designed to power compatible devices (up to 30W typical, depending on connected devices and total consumption).
  • Fiber support: 1000Base‑SX/LX compatibility to cover short‑haul MMF and long‑haul SMF deployments; distance depends on fiber type and SFP/module in use.
  • Performance: Full‑duplex gigabit forwarding with non‑blocking operation to sustain high data throughput across copper and fiber links.
  • Standards: Compliant with IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), 802.3u (Fast Ethernet), and 802.3ab (Gigabit Ethernet); PoE+ compliance for powered devices.
  • Power and management: Requires an external power source to operate the unit; performs as a PSE on the copper port to deliver PoE+ power to attached devices. Basic, unmanaged operation means no software configuration is required.
  • LED indicators: Power, Link/Activity, PoE status, and other indicators to monitor function at a glance.
  • Environment and build: Compact, durable metal enclosure designed for reliable 24/7 operation in data centers, telecom closets, and edge environments; suitable for rack‑mount or desktop placement.
  • Connectivity notes: Fiber connectors use a standard SC interface for SX/LX implementations; ensure you choose the correct fiber type and connector for your network segment and distance.

How to Install Transition Networks SGPAT1039-105

  • Plan and power: Place the media converter in a well‑ventilated area with adequate clearance for cooling. Connect the external power supply to the unit and to a reliable power source, ensuring stable electrical service.
  • Connect copper devices: Attach your 10/100/1000Base‑T device (such as a camera, AP, or IP phone) to the RJ‑45 PoE+ port. If you are powering a PoE device, the converter will deliver power over the Ethernet line as needed.
  • Connect fiber devices: Insert the appropriate 1000Base‑SX/LX fiber cable into the SC fiber port. Confirm that the fiber type (MMF for SX or SMF for LX) matches the chosen link and that the distance aligns with your deployment.
  • Link verification: Observe the LED indicators for power, link status, and activity. A solid link LED confirms a healthy copper side connection; a flashing LED indicates normal data activity on the fiber link.
  • Placement and troubleshooting: If links do not come up, recheck cable orientations, fiber cleanliness, connector seating, and ensure that any inline switches or uplinks on your network are configured to avoid unintended loops. The plug‑and‑play nature of the converter should minimize setup time and downtime.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What does the SGPAT1039-105 do? A: It acts as a transceiver/media converter that bridges 10/100/1000Base‑T copper Ethernet to 1000Base‑SX/LX fiber, with PoE+ power delivered over the copper port to connected devices.
  • Q: Does it support PoE+ power on the copper port? A: Yes. This model provides PoE+ power (IEEE 802.3at) to powered devices via the RJ‑45 port, enabling easier deployment of PoE endpoints.
  • Q: Can I use SX and LX fiber in the same network? A: The converter supports 1000Base‑SX/LX fiber interfaces; use the appropriate fiber type and distance according to your network design and the SFP/module used.
  • Q: Is it a managed device? A: No. The SGPAT1039-105 is an unmanaged, plug‑and‑play media converter designed for quick installations with minimal configuration.
  • Q: What are the typical distance limits? A: For 1000Base‑SX on MMF, typical distances can reach several hundred meters (up to 550m on certain MMF types). For 1000Base‑LX on SMF, distances can extend to several kilometers (up to ~10km or more, depending on fiber and SFP capabilities).
  • Q: Do I need any management software? A: No software management is required. The device operates as a simple, unmanaged bridge between copper and fiber paths with PoE support on the copper side.

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