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PHONE LINE PROTECTION
OPTELATOR
Gorilla
PHONE/DATE LINE & T1
PROTECTION

There
is nothing like it in the world. Lightning
can not find your modem. There isn't
a surge suppressor in the world that can do what this thing can do. If lightning
can not find your modem, then lightning can not blow it out. Your modem is your
gateway into your computer. You blow that, you could blow your computer.
Optelator™ keeps your modem (and your expensive computer or PLC) from
"frying" during thunderstorms and smoothes out everyday communications
for more dependable file transfers. You can actually hear the difference!
Crackle, pops and other transient noises from "Ma Bell" are
eliminated. This device is particularly useful with today's sensitive high speed
modems.
Optelator™ also acts as a very nice protection from others listening to
your phone conversation from other telephones on your line (no covert line
taping possible). That may be helpful on a secure line that shuts down... Or it
may not be, depending upon your situation. If you WANT to have others listen
over your other telephones, then make sure the Optelator™ is installed
upstream of all of those phones.
We do
not recommend telephone line protection that is part of frequent add-ons to
power line surge suppressors. Users should know that providing an interface
between the power line and various cables, as is done in these protectors, is
very complex and may be dangerous to your electronics and in some cases, your
health!
As a corollary to this, phone-line protectors which provide shunts
to the power-line ground (commonly found as cube taps which provide two phone
line jacks that plug into a 110-volt receptacle) may introduce more disturbance
to the phone line than they relieve, creating more problems than they solve.
Why use the Optelator?
Lightning protection
Current regulation
Eliminate ground loops
Electrical isolation from power lines
T1 Optelator
The design is similar to the
pots optelator/optilator except for the fact this unit will handle only T1 lines
This requires a more
complicated setup for installation.
Connectors are RJ45, pins 1, 2,
3, & 6
There are four 5" fiber
optic cables between two PC boards.