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Transition SAPTF3329-111 POTS 2-wire RJ-11C SC Single Media Converter
- POTS Single Media Converter
- Supports 2-wire POTS connections
- Utilizes RJ-11C connector for POTS interface
- Supports SC fiber optic connectors
- Extends voice service reach
- Compact standalone unit
- Designed for single POTS line conversion
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Product Overview
The Transition SAPTF3329-111 is a 2-wire POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) Single Media Converter. It converts POTS signals between different media types, likely extending voice services over fiber using SC connectors and an RJ-11C interface.
Technical Information
| Product Type | POTS Media Converter |
| Interface | 2-wire POTS |
| Copper Connector | RJ-11C |
| Fiber Connector | SC |
Additional Specifications
| Fiber Type | Multimode (typical for short-medium reach POTS converters) |
| Max Fiber Distance | 2 km (typical) |
| Application | Single Line Voice Service Extension |
Product Description
The SAPTF3329-111 is a specialized media converter designed to facilitate the transmission of a single Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) line. It enables the extension of traditional analog voice services over longer distances, typically by converting the POTS signal to a fiber optic format for transmission. This converter utilizes an RJ-11C connector, which is standard for telephone connections, to interface with the POTS line. The conversion to fiber optic transmission is handled via SC connectors, a common standard in fiber networking. The 'Single Media Converter' designation implies it is designed for a point-to-point conversion of a single voice channel. It is ideal for scenarios where extending a single phone line is required, such as connecting a remote office, a security system, or a point-of-sale terminal that relies on analog voice communication. The use of fiber optics ensures signal integrity over distances that copper wiring cannot reliably cover, making it a robust solution for voice service extension.


