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G4s Fiber Patch Panel

DataCenter

The G4s series fiber patch panel is designed to provide interconnection or cross-connection between indoor/outdoor vertical backbone fiber optic cables and network equipment. It supports the installation of MPO/MTP to LC cassettes, patch panels, splice trays, and other modular components. Both pre-terminated and fusion splicing methods are supported. It is suitable for installation in standard 19-inch equipment cabinets, racks, or suspended mounting under cable trays.

Product Features

Available in multiple configurations from 1U to 4U, the fully modular system supports both pre-terminated and spliced cabling solutions:
1U: Up to 96 fibers (DLC) or 48 ports (MTP/MPO)
2U: Up to 192 fibers (DLC) or 96 ports (MTP/MPO)
4U: Up to 384 fibers (DLC) or 192 ports (MTP/MPO)
Compatible with standard 19-inch racks or cabinets
Supports clamp-type or tie-type trunk cable fixation for fast and reliable cabling
Transparent top cover for easy cable routing observation, tool-free installation, easy pull-out design
Quiet, smooth, and durable ball-bearing metal rails
Multi-position latch design for safe and convenient maintenance
Pull-out trays with layered management for easy cable routing
Custom-designed front cable manager with magnetic metal front door – clean, elegant, safe, and space-saving
Optimized cabling density enables simplified cable length (single-length jumpers) when used with high-density switches (e.g., 24/48-port)
Ultra-compact and lightweight design allows both front and rear cabinet mounting, reducing data center space usage by half
Symmetrical module design facilitates easy installation and supports various cabling polarity schemes
Universal module layout simplifies wiring with consistent pin configuration for point-to-point link clarity
Ultra-low insertion loss with branching modules (IL < 0.5dB) to reduce overall link loss
Distributed adapter fixing allows one-handed plug/unplug operation
Modular accessory system supports mixed configurations for 10G, 40G, and 100G networks on the same panel