ITS New Products
Newly introduced products designed specifically for the unique requirements of the transportation marketplace include the IFS EtherNav™ line of industrial Ethernet transmission products. IFS EtherNav™ line is industrially hardened for the unique requirements of the ITS market and are designed and manufactured in the USA.


Newly Introduced Ethernet Products for the ITS Marketplace


EtherNav™ D7800 Gigabit Managed Ethernet Switch
The EtherNav™ D7800 Ethernet switch is a layer 2, managed switch designed for use on Gigabit (Gbps) Ethernet networks where multiple devices require a high bandwidth throughput. The D7800 can be configured with a combination of electrical and optical ports. It has up to 16 10/100 Base TX ports and four 1000 BaseTX or FX ports. The unit can be configured with software to manage the flow of Ethernet traffic in and out of this device to other points within the network. The D7800 is compatible with all IEEE802 equipment. The D7800 is the solution to Ethernet Traffic Management on large Security, ITS and Factory Automation networks. The IFS EtherNav™ D7800 will be available for order in June 2006.




EtherNav™ D7608 Managed Ethernet Switch
The IFS D7608 is a new model within the D7600 series. This new model offers more high-speed 10/100 Base TX or 100 Base FX optical ports than other models within the series. It can be configured with up to 9 optical ports. It features the same port-based VLAN management software, but gives the user more higher bandwidth optical connections. The unit is best suited for applications that have longer distances between devices.




EtherNav™ D7600 Managed Ethernet Switch

The IFS EtherNav™ D7600 Series is a managed layer 2 Ethernet switches. A managed Ethernet switch is a device that segments Ethernet network traffic to enhance performance and for better bandwidth allocation. It has become an essential piece of equipment when local area networks (LAN) are handling multiple devices such as cameras and DVRs. A managed switch allows "virtual local area networks" or (VLANS) to be created that allows networks to be created using software rather than hardware.



EtherNav™ DE7300 Gigabit 3-Port Switch
The IFS DE7300 Series Gigabit Ethernet 3 port transceiver is designed to transmit and receive 1000 Base TX or FX data over multimode, singlemode optical fiber, or electrical. The IFS DE7300 Series will function as media converter (electrical to optical) or drop and repeat Ethernet link without any adjustments. The DE7300 Series is environmentally hardened to operate in extreme temperatures. Status indicating LED’s for power and data rate are present at the RJ-45 connector and optical connector



EtherNav™ DE7400 Gigabit 2-Port Switch
The IFS DE7400 Series Gigabit Ethernet 2 port transceiver is designed to transmit and receive 1000 Base TX or FX data over multimode, singlemode optical fiber, or electrical. The IFS DE7300 Series will function as media converter (electrical to optical) or an optical repeater without any adjustments. The DE7400 Series is environmentally hardened to operate in extreme temperatures. Status indicating LED’s for power and data rate are present at the RJ-45 connector and optical connector



EtherNav™ DE7100 Three Port Transceiver
The IFS DE7100 Series Ethernet 3 port transceiver is designed to transmit and receive 10/100 Mbps data over multimode, singlemode optical fiber, or electrical. The IFS DE7100 Series will function as a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet link, or an add, drop and repeat link without any adjustments. The DE7100 Series is environmentally hardened to operate in extreme temperatures. Loss of optical link contact closure for remote alarm sensing. Status indicating LED’s for power and data rate are present at the RJ-45 connector and optical connectors.



EtherNav™ DE7200 Two Port Transceiver
The IFS DE7200 Series Ethernet 2 port transceiver is designed to transmit and receive 10/100 Mbps data over multimode, singlemode optical fiber, or electrical. The IFS DE7200 Series will function as a 10/100Mbps Ethernet link, or as an electrical to optical or optical to electrical media converter. The DE7200 Series is environmentally hardened to operate in extreme applications. It also features a loss of optical link contact closure for remote alarm sensing.


Newly Introduced Data Transmission Equipment for Traffic Signalization Applications:

EtherNav™ DED2500 Ethernet Data Converter/Transceiver, Terminal Server
The IFS DED2500 series data transceivers supports the bi-directional data transmission of RS-232, and 2-wire or 4-wire RS-485 data interfaces and all major data protocols over multimode and singlemode optical fiber, or CAT 5 cable. The unit converts common standard serial data to Ethernet data to be transported over Ethernet. Web based configuration ensures ease of installation requiring no electrical or optical adjustments. Each transceiver incorporates status indicating LED’s for monitoring of proper system operation.




EtherNav™ DECT/DECR3000 Contact Mapping Transceiver
The IFS DECT/DECR3000 series contact mapping transmitter and receiver transmits up to eight independent contact closures over Ethernet electrical 10/100 TX or 100 FX optical fiber. The DECT/DECR3000 utilizes microprocessor-based logic for exceptionally robust communications channel redundancy. These contact-closure relays allow a dome tamper switch or alarm event input to be added and its signal transmitted back to the monitoring location. By accomplishing this over an Ethernet network eliminates the need for additional wiring to support the alarm contact closure. The DECT/DECR3000 supports multiple interface and media conversion can be accomplished when performing the contact monitor function.



Complete product documentation including data sheets, installation manuals, and outline configuration drawings on these and other IFS fiber optic transmission products are available directly from this website.



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