The LMS Data PPAN-16-SHD is 16 Port certified CAT5e STP Patch Panel which is ideal for structured cabling installations in offices of all sizes. Slim line, 1U height means its ideal for small wall cabinets as well as regular, floor standing cabinets and racks. Using a horizontal IDC rear punchdown means its easy to to terminate cables by simply pulling the patch panel from the front of the cabinet its installed in.
Fully Gigabit Ethernet certified means its ideal for running legacy and advanced networking protocols to Gigabit Switches up up to 1000Mbps. Also ideal for telecom, VoIP, CCTV-IP and other Ethernet based standards.
Long-life, nickel plated female RJ45s, robust construction with colour-coded rear Krone(tm) KATT type IDC for both TIA-568A/B terminations. The Patch Panel is fully enclosed in an alloy chassis to help mitigate RF issues.
Key Features:
Shielded STP RJ45 Ports with alloy chassis
Certified CAT5e Performance for Gigabit Ethernet
Popular Krone(tm) KATT Dual Purpose IDC Punchdown
Vertical Punch Down Method Means Easier Installation
Part of the Synthesis 25-Year Warranty Solution
Applications:
Office, Education and Home Structured Cabling Installs
Used in installations of high RF Noise environments
Ideal for Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps) Data Networks
Create fault tolerant LANs by simply patching ports
Product Code:
Part Number: PPAN-16-SHD
EAN: 8400800032157
Weight: 1.5 Kg approx
Technical Specifications:
Port Count 16 Ports STP
Dimensions 1U 19-Inch Design Format
Conformance TIA-EIA-568A/568-B Coded IDC
Performance 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Compliance
RJ45/IDC Connects Nickel and Phosphor Bronze
Port Identification Numbered and Bespoke ID Marker
Fixings Supplied M6 Nuts and Bolts
* Specifications and product design are subject to change. E&OE.
What's a Patch Panel? Designed in such a way that smaller length, separate patch leads can be plugged from an installed Switch to the patch panel. That way, if a Ethernet port fails, its just simply can be 'patched' to another port. Ideal for when you need to re-establish LAN links and to wall data outlets.