I have the book "Upgrading and Repairing Networks" by Que. Inside the back cover is a list of cable lengths. Here's what it says:
10BaseFL - 2km segments, max. 4km segment length
100BaseFX - 412m segments, max. 2km segment length
1000BaseSX - 550m segments, max. 5km segment length
1000BaseLX - 5km segments, max. 5km segment length
1000BaseCX - 25m segments, max. 25m segment length (this is not fiber, it is a "twinaxial shielded cable"
The Max. Segment Length, I believe, is achieved by using repeaters since the book doesn't explain how the max. segment length is calculated.
Another book I have (All-in-One Network+ Certification by Mike Meyers) states that 100BaseFX has a segment of 400m (this is what you are saying is 462m I believe). This book also states that 1000BaseSX has a segment length of "over 500 metres (the exact length is really up to the various manufacturers)."
There seems to be no consensus on the segment length for 100BaseFX. Searching on the web was frustrating but I kept seeing 412m as the segment length (as well as 2km, 15km, sheesh!).
If this is the only thing you don't know, you're laughing!