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Professional Fiber Optic I/O Module – Transmits and receives both audio and video signals using fiber optic technology for broadcast‑grade connectivity.
Broad SMPTE Compatibility – Supports major standards including 310M, 292M, 259M, 297M, and 424M, making it suitable for SD, HD, and 3G workflows.
High Data Bandwidth – Handles transfer rates from 19.4 Mbps to 3 Gbps with very low jitter and return loss, preserving signal integrity.
Long‑Distance Transmission – Fiber optic design and optional CWDM laser support allow reliable long‑range connections.
Modular & Scalable – Fits into Marshall’s modular TeleCube system, letting you upgrade or reconfigure I/O easily.
Expert‑Recommended – Ideal for professional broadcast, live production, and studio environments where high‑fidelity signal transfer is critical.
Q1: What is the purpose of this module?
A1: Functions as a fiber optic input/output base module, enabling high-speed video and data transmission.
Q2: What applications is it suitable for?
A2: Ideal for broadcast, live production, and studio setups requiring reliable fiber connectivity.
Q3: Is it compatible with other systems?
A3: Yes, designed for Marshall TeleCube modular systems.
Q4: Does it maintain signal quality?
A4: Yes, ensures low-latency, high-quality video and data transmission.
Q5: Is installation straightforward?
A5: Yes, allows quick and secure insertion into compatible TeleCube chassis.
Keep Clean: Dust the module and connectors regularly with a soft, dry cloth to prevent signal degradation.
Inspect Connections: Ensure fiber optic cables are properly seated to maintain reliable data transmission.
Avoid Moisture: Keep the module dry; prevent exposure to liquids or high humidity.
Check for Damage: Inspect cables and ports for bends, scratches, or breaks.
Safe Handling: Avoid touching exposed fiber ends to prevent contamination and signal loss.