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Pelco FSFP-EGMM2LC.55 Gigabit SFP Multimode Fiber
The Pelco FSFP-EGMM2LC.55 is a Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceiver delivering 1000BASE-SX connectivity over multimode fiber at 850 nm. With a maximum reach of 550 meters on OM2 multimode fiber and extended distances on OM3/OM4, this module is purpose-built for IP surveillance and network infrastructure deployments where copper Ethernet limitations must be overcome.
Key Features
- 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
- 550 m reach on OM2; longer distances on OM3/OM4 multimode fiber
- Duplex LC connectors for secure, standard fiber termination
- Direct insertion into compatible SFP switch ports and media converters
- NDAA Section 889 compliant for regulated and government installations
- 5-year warranty backed by Pelco global support
Technical Highlights
Operating at 850 nm wavelength, the FSFP-EGMM2LC.55 is optimized for multimode fiber plant. Designed for camera runs exceeding the standard 100 m copper Ethernet limit or traversing outdoor paths vulnerable to lightning strike, EMI, and ground loop interference. Multimode fiber delivers cost-effective, high-speed connectivity for campus-scale deployments under 550 meters. For longer distances or existing single-mode fiber infrastructure, alternative SFP modules are required. The module requires duplex LC connectors and compatibility with your specific fiber type (OM1, OM2, OM3, or OM4).
Applications
- IP camera networks exceeding copper distance limits
- Lightning-prone outdoor surveillance routes
- High-EMI industrial and manufacturing environments
- Enterprise campus fiber distribution systems
- Government and regulated security deployments
Engineered for professional installation and enterprise-grade surveillance workflows, this SFP module integrates seamlessly with Pelco camera systems and third-party network infrastructure. Confirm fiber type and connector compatibility before deployment.