Allied Telesis IMC200TP/SC Transceiver/Media Converter
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Allied Telesis IMC200TP/SC Transceiver/Media Converter

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Allied Telesis IMC200TP/SC Transceiver/Media ConverterThe Allied Telesis IMC200TP SC Transceiver Media Converter is engineered to power remote devices with rugged reliability, turning your industrial network into a seamless, far reaching PoE solution. Designed for the 200 2000 Series Industrial Media Converters, these units bring power to IP phones, video cameras, and wireless access points (APs) that sit more than 100 meters away from a PoE switch. With a generous PoE budget of up to 60W per IMC,

The Allied Telesis IMC200TP/SC Transceiver/Media Converter is engineered to power remote devices with rugged reliability, turning your industrial network into a seamless, far-reaching PoE solution. Designed for the 200/2000 Series Industrial Media Converters, these units bring power to IP phones, video cameras, and wireless access points (APs) that sit more than 100 meters away from a PoE switch. With a generous PoE budget of up to 60W per IMC, organizations can deploy media converters closer to the devices they need to energize, reducing cable runs, simplifying installations, and ensuring consistent performance in demanding environments.

  • Powerful PoE budget: Each IMC200TP/SC delivers up to 60W of PoE power, enabling high-demand devices such as IP phones, cameras, and wireless APs to operate reliably without a nearby PoE switch.
  • Extended reach for remote devices: Designed to energize devices located well beyond standard PoE reach, helping you deploy networks across large facilities, campuses, warehouses, or outdoor deployments with confidence that performance won’t degrade with distance.
  • Industrial-grade resilience: Built to withstand harsh industrial environments, these IMCs offer robust construction and dependable operation in temperature fluctuations, dust, vibration, and other challenging conditions found in field deployments.
  • Versatile connectivity (TP and SC): The IMC200TP/SC provides flexible connectivity options, combining copper Twisted Pair Ethernet for PoE delivery with a fiber SC interface for uplinks, enabling scalable and resilient network designs.
  • Easy integration with Allied Telesis ecosystems: As part of the 200/2000 Series Industrial Media Converters, these transceivers/media converters integrate smoothly with existing IMC deployments for straightforward management and maintenance.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis IMC200TP/SC Transceiver/Media Converter

  • PoE Power: Up to 60W of PoE power per IMC, enabling energy delivery to power-hungry remote devices at the edge of the network.
  • Interfaces: Copper Ethernet (TP) port for PoE-enabled devices and a fiber SC interface for uplink or backhaul to the central network, enabling flexible topologies in mixed environments.
  • Distance extension: Supports remote installations more than 100 meters from the PoE switch, allowing strategic placement of APs, cameras, and IP phones without compromising power or connectivity.
  • Series compatibility: Part of Allied Telesis 200/2000 Series Industrial Media Converters, designed for consistent performance and simple management within the same product family.
  • Rugged design: Industrial-grade construction to endure challenging conditions, with reliability that’s suitable for industrial facilities, outdoor enclosures, and other tough environments.

how to install Allied Telesis IMC200TP/SC Transceiver/Media Converter

  • Plan the installation path by identifying the remote device to be powered and the uplink to the main network. Ensure the IMC is placed in a protected area that suits industrial environments and allows quiet cooling and accessibility for maintenance.
  • Mount or rack the IMC securely and connect the power supply. Verify that the operating environment meets the device’s temperature and ventilation requirements, and route cabling to minimize bending and interference.
  • Connect the remote device to the TP Ethernet port using quality CAT5e/CAT6 cables. Ensure proper PoE wiring and cable integrity to maximize power delivery and data performance.
  • Attach the fiber SC uplink to the corresponding switch or media converter in your network. Confirm correct fiber type and connector alignment, and use appropriate protective measures to avoid stress on the fiber link.
  • Power up the unit and verify operation: check PoE activity on the LED indicators, confirm link status on the copper and fiber ports, and test the remote device (voice handset, camera, or AP) to ensure it receives both power and data as expected. Document the setup for future maintenance.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the IMC200TP/SC? It is an industrial transceiver/media converter in the Allied Telesis 200/2000 Series designed to power remote devices via PoE and connect to the network through a fiber SC uplink, enabling extended PoE reach and flexible deployment.
  • How much PoE power can it deliver? Up to 60W of PoE power per IMC, suitable for powering devices such as IP phones, cameras, and wireless APs at remote locations.
  • What connectivity options are available? It provides copper Ethernet (TP) for PoE-enabled devices and a fiber SC interface for uplink connections, supporting mixed network topologies common in industrial deployments.
  • Is installation easy? Yes. The IMC is designed for plug-and-play deployment within the Allied Telesis ecosystem, with clear power, copper, and fiber connections and straightforward management across the 200/2000 Series.
  • Which environments is it designed for? It is intended for industrial environments and is built to withstand challenging conditions typically found in manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and outdoor or rugged installations where reliable PoE extension is essential.
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