Overview
Transition Networks CWDM-M947LCR 9-Channel Media Converter
Transition Networks CWDM-M947LCR Media ConverterOverviewThe CWDM-M947LCR is an unmanaged 9-channel Gigabit media converter designed for CWDM (Coarse W…
Transition Networks CWDM-M947LCR 9-Channel Media Converter
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Bundle Summary
Overview
Transition Networks CWDM-M947LCR Media Converter
Overview
The CWDM-M947LCR is an unmanaged 9-channel Gigabit media converter designed for CWDM (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing) optical network deployments. This unit delivers Gigabit-speed performance across multiple wavelength channels, enabling cost-effective long-distance fiber connectivity in enterprise and carrier-grade security infrastructure installations.
Key Specifications
Gigabit speed throughput across 9 CWDM channels. DIN rail mountable for secure equipment rack and wall installation. Unmanaged operation requires no configuration, simplifying deployment in standardized network topologies. Total port count: 32 connections across all channels.
Compatibility
Suitable for integration into fiber optic security camera networks, long-distance surveillance backhaul, telecom infrastructure, and distributed access control systems. Works with standard Gigabit fiber optic cables and CWDM-compatible transceivers. Install in standard 19-inch equipment racks or DIN rail enclosures.
System Design, Deployment & Technical Support
Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.
Fixed scope • Fixed price
System Design Assistance
- Get help validating product compatibility
- Coverage requirements
- Storage planning and deployment architecture before you buy.
Deployment & Configuration Support
- Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
- User setup guidance
- Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
Guides, Tools & Calculators
- PoE requirements
- Storage retention
- Camera selection and deployment methodology