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1. PCB Switches NEC lt ON OFF Lm gcc MORE rore Y P ENES e 1 ko WASIBE IN su i vs M Ed nM Mz pu W El lis oou Be Um mE QE ej SLAM E B d t E 2 JE DIL HE HEU EC F Ed J E uL a Es n cs m tw sl E L os Fors Rag E ER m 0 Fl Jag Ga Y EE R53 E pss BE mA Ini Lin VEH phu E E Be Hn i 3 Si T i a UD i Di LETT Ke G een GETT well T eU Eu 58 Em TELECT INC E sy EE ev EE Figure 28 Setting PCB Switches PCB Switches On OFF TRANS NON Transparent Auto Mode Non Transparent Auto Mode FULL HALF Full Duplex Half Duplex UTP ALM Major Alarm Occurs if Electrical Ether No Major Alarm if Electrical Ethernet net Link is Lost Link is Lost FIBER ALM Major Alarm Occurs if Optical Signal No Major Alarm if Optical Signal is Lost is Lost 1 Switches TRANS NON and FULL HALF are only functional in Auto operational model Auto mode is set with the MAN AUTO switch on the front of the module 2 Switch FULL HALF is only functional if switch TRANS NON is off that is set to the Non Transparent Auto Mode meaning that the Auto mode s auto negotiation is non transparent 3 UTP unshielded twisted pair refers to the electrical connection which in this case is an RJ45 connection RJ45s are not unshielded twisted pairs Telect Inc e
2. OPM with separate XMT amp RCV connectors is shown Single Fiber OPM transmits receives using a single SC connector at each end 1 3 3 Basic OPM Specifications See the tables in Section 1 2 3 Specifications Basic OTM amp Basic OPM on page 7 Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Te l E ct Page 1 12 1 4 E Vector Optical Transport Module Telect s E Vector Optical Transport Module OTM converts a local 10 100 Ethernet electrical signal to a single or multmode Ethernet optical signal and transmits that to a receiving E Vector OTM up to 30 km away The remote E Vector OTM reconverts optical 10 100 Ethernet to electrical 10 100 Ethernet Conversely the remote E Vector OTM transmits optical signals to the local E Vector OTM SC Connectors ze Figure 7 E Vector OTM E Vector OTM Model No Description Module Only 710 3201 1301 E Multi Mode with ST Connectors 710 3201 1302 E Multi Mode with SC Connectors 710 3201 2301 E Single Mode with ST Connectors 710 3201 2302 E Single Mode with SC Connectors Module 1 Front Spacer amp Rear Spacers 2 in a Standalone Wall Mount Chassis 710 1001 1301 E Multi Mode with ST Connectors 710 1001 1302 E Multi Mode with SC Connectors Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37
3. Figure 47 Fiber Cable Being Fed to an Overhead CMS Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Te l E ct Page 6 62 Chapter 7 Service VN CAUTION Only qualified technicians may install and maintain this product 7 1 Owner Maintenance Telect s Vector products do not need preventive maintenance 7 2 In Case Of Difficulty If problems occur after initial installation check cable connections described in Sections 2 through 6 or in the installation instructions which were shipped with the module 7 3 Technical Support USA By e mail getinfo telect com By phone 888 821 4856 or 509 921 6161 7 4 In Warranty Service Contact your Telect equipment distributor or call a Telect Customer Service Representative 1 800 551 4567 1 509 926 6000 Telect will repair or replace defective products within the limits of the warranty See Repacking for Shipment in this section Call a Customer Service Representative for a Return Material Authorization RMA before returning any equipment 7 5 Out Of Warranty Service The procedure for out of warranty service is the same as for in warranty service except that Telect charges a processing fee and you must submit a Purchase Order along with a Return Material Authorization RMA before returning equipment Call a Customer Service Representative for help getting these forms
4. The processing fee guarantees a repair estimate and is credited against actual material and labor costs Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Te l ct Page 7 63 7 6 Repacking For Shipment 1 Tag the equipment showing owner s name address and telephone number together with a detailed description of the problem 2 Use the original shipping container if possible If you do not have it package the equipment in a way to prevent shipping damage Include the RMA inside the container and legibly print the RMA number on the outside of the package near the shipping address 3 Insure the package NOTE Telect is not liable for shipping damage Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Tele ct Page 7 64 Chapter 8 Vector Accessories Description Catalog No Illustration Wall Mount or Desk Mount Power Supply for a 90 to 264Vac 50 60HzUtility Receptacle 010 0000 9900 Vector BCSII Trays 19 in Tray for Horizontal BCSII Chassis 010 0019 0471BCS 19 in Tray for Vertical BCSII Chassis 010 0019 2401BCS 23 in Tray for Horizontal BCSII Chassis 010 0023 1471BCS Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All
5. Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Tele ct Page 2 25 2 6 2 LOOPBACK Mode Switch Pressing the recessed LOOPBACK switch causes the OTM to switch from normal mode to fiber loopback In the fiber loopback mode the RCV optical input is internally routed to the XMT output of the same OTM Pressing LOOPBACK a second time switches from fiber to coax loopback In the coax loop back mode the RCV electrical input is internally routed to the XMT input of the same OTM Pressing LOOPBACK a third time returns the OTM to normal mode 2 6 3 Alarm Relays Alarm relays on the OTM cause normally open NO contacts to close on the local OTM The contacts are connected to terminals on the rear of the chassis A POWER FAIL alarm will occur for a power loss of 3 3 Vdc on both BATT A and BATT B On power failure the PWR LED will extinguish and the alarm relay de energizes to close nor mally open NO contacts The contacts are connected to ALM PWR and ALM COM com mon located on the rear of the chassis A MAJOR alarm is used to indicate a loss of either electrical or optical signal Local loss of electrical signal will turn on the local ALRM LED If the ALM1 switch is ON closed the loss of a local electrical signal will energize the major alarm relay controlling the ALM MAJ contact on the rear of the chassis Ifthe local OTM detects a loss of
6. Saddle stip e RJ45 LINK LED will light green as long as the RJ45 Srl Mere communication link is enabled L1 Loopback LEDs e RJ45 ACTV LED will light or flicker green whenever 800 ore the RJ45 interface is active that is whenever data 10 100Mbps Be Switch packets are present on the RJ45 interface Either the 5 P FOO 10 or 100 LED will be lit to indicate a data rate of A iM eris either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps RJ45 amp Fiber wd Qui MANual AUTO Linkup amp Activity OG Mode Switch FIBER LINK LED will light green as long as the fiber Statis DEDS communication link is enabled z Lj FIBER ACTV LED will light or flicker green whenever 8 Optical Connector the fiber interface is active that is whenever data pack AL ets are present on the fiber transmit receive lines Telect Figure 33 E Vector OTM 4 6 2 Alarms APOWER FAIL alarm will occur for a power loss of 3 3 Vdc A relay de energizes and closes normally open NO contacts PWR FAIL NO and C common are located on the chassis AMAJOR alarm is used to indicate a loss of either electrical RJ45 or fiber link status Loss of electrical signal will cause a MAJOR alarm only if the UTP ALM switch on the cir cuit board is set ON Loss of fiber link status will cause a MAJOR alarm only if the FIBER ALM switch on the board is set ON When a major alarm occurs a relay energizes and closes normally open NO contacts MAJOR NO and C common
7. The switchover only occurs if the standby optical data link and OPMs are operational and do not detect an optical LOS If the TAOS switch is ON closed at the time of a LOS the OPM will transmit an electrical all ones signal 3 6 2 3 Alarm Cut Off Mode A loss of either electrical or optical signal on one end causes the ALM LED to light on that end and may cause the ALM LED to blink on the other end In addition depending on the status of the ALM1 ALM2 and ALMG switches the local alarm will energize the major alarm relay on the OPM causing a normally open contact to close in turn causing electrical continuity across the ALM MAJ and ALM COM terminals on the back of the chassis When the contacts close the alarm signal at ALM MAJ is shunted to signal ground The recessed alarm cut off ACO switch resets de energizes the major alarm relay The ACO switch does not affect the ALM LED or the ALM PWR relay Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Tele ct Page 3 38 3 6 3 Alarm Relays Alarm relays on the OPM cause normally open NO contacts to close on the local OPM The contacts are connected to terminals on the rear of the chassis e A POWER FAIL alarm will occur for a power loss of 3 3 Vdc A relay de energizes and closes normally open NO contacts ALM PWR and ALM COM common are located on the rear of the chassis AMAJO
8. are located on the chassis 4 6 3 Mode Switches 4 6 3 1 Loopback Mode Pressing the LOOPBACK switch toggles among the following three modes of operation Loopbacks are performed internally without requiring external cables Normal Operation both FIBER and RJ45 LEDs are off Fiber Loopback FIBER LED is on e RJ45loopback RJ45 LED is on Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Tele ct Page 4 47 4 6 3 2 Manual Auto Modes Pressing the MAN AUTO switch toggles among three operational modes Auto the AUTO LED is on Manual 100 Mbps the MANUAL and 100 LEDs are on Manual 10 Mbps the MANUAL and 10 LEDs are on In Auto Mode the function is determined by the settings of PCB dip switches TRANS NON and FULL HALF shown on 42 as follows PCB Switches Auto Mode Description OFF n 1 1 E Vector doesn t generate auto negotiations but simply passes along the ransparent negotiations between the fiber and RJ45 sides of the link Use Transparent mode when both sides of the fiber RJ45 link are capable of auto negotations au E Vector generates auto negotiations on the RJ45 link using the advertised 10 TRANS NON E Non Transparent and 100Mbps speeds in full and half duplex auto negotiations Use FULL HALF E Full Duplex Non Transparent Full Duplex mode when only th
9. signal characteristics equipment from other vendors and local codes or ordinances 2 2 Installation Tools amp Equipment You need only standard tools Use listed components UL recognized CSA ETL TUV agency and tools 2 3 Inspection Compare the contents of the Vector OTM shipping container with the packing list Call Telect if you are missing anything Telect is not liable for shipping damage If the shipping container is damaged keep it for the carrier s inspection Notify the carrier and call Telect s Customer Service Department 1 800 551 4567 or 1 509 926 6000 Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Te l ct Page 2 19 Keep the container until you have checked equipment operation If you experience any kind of problem call Telect s Customer Service Department Use the original undamaged container if you are instructed to return the Vector OTM to Telect 2 4 Installation Setup Setting PCB Switches ALERT The modules are sensitive to static Wear a grounded wrist strap and perform any other available ESD procedures when handling them ln 1 Lb A f mc m M n ban RAM D RR ENS OooooooooocoecocoGc Jj u s E ATELECT_IN
10. Level Output Pulse Shape 1 00 Vpk 10 Complies with ITU T G 703 Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Page 1 7 Telect Environmental Modules Designed for Moderate Site Conditions Specifications Operating Temp Range 0 to 50 C ambient Storage Temp Range 55 C to 85 C Operating Humidity 25 to 80 noncondensing Storage Humidity lt 90 Heat Dissipation 706W m per meter 9 ambient of 19 C 66 F Hardened Modules Designed for Extreme Conditions Operating Temp Range 40 C to 65 C ambient Altitude Storage Tempe Range 55 C to 85 C ambient Operating Humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Storage Humidity lt 95 0 10 000 ft 3 048m operating Optical Interface Specifications Multimode Option Range 1 5 km 11 dB link budget Optical Source LED 1300 nm Transmit Pwr Nom 16 dBm into 1m 62 5 125 um multimode glass fiber all ones electrical signal 25 C Transmit Pwr Min 20 dBm into 1m 62 5 125 um multimode glass fiber all ones elec signal 0 to 50 C ambient Optical Receiver PIN diode and integral amplifier Receiver Range 11 dBm to 31 dBm Link Loss Budget 11 dB Connector SC both transmit and receive ST optional Single Mode Option
11. Range 50 km 19 dB link budget Optical Source Laser 1310 nm nominal wavelength Spectral Width 50 nm max Transmit Pwr Nom 11 dBm into 1m 9 um single mode glass fiber all ones electrical signal 25 C Transmit Pwr Min 15 dBm into 1m 9 um single mode glass fiber all ones electrical signal 0 to 50 C ambient Extinction Ratio Laser Safety 8 2 dB min Unconditionally eyesafe laser IEC 825 CDRH Class 1 compliant Optical Receiver PIN diode and integral amplifier Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 All Rights Reserved 127092 1 AO0 1 Page 1 8 Telect Optical Interface Specifications Receiver Range 8 dBm to 34 dBm Link Loss Budget 19 dB Connector SC XMT amp RCV ST optional on OTMs and OPMs with separate XMT amp RCV connectors Power Specifications Powering Architecture Single DC DC converter Redundant Power Chassis accommodate A and B battery inputs input are diode OR ed on the module Operating Voltage 20 to 60Vdc Chassis Current Max 180mA 20Vdc Remote Alarm Specifications Indicators PWR Alarm Loss of 3 3V on board power normally open contact common output at rear of chassis PWR ALARM MAJ Alarm Condition determined at power up normally open contact common out put at rear o
12. Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Te l ct Page 8 65 Description 23 in Tray for Vertical BCSII Chassis Catalog No 010 0023 3201BCS Illustration Fiber Jumpers Single mode or 62 5 125 Multimode 2mm Simplex SC or ST Connector on one end SC or ST Connector on the other MegaWave or GigaWave Any length up to 999 0 ft or m See telect com to access cable configurator BNC Jumpers Single RG59 without messenger wire 043 0111 xxx where xxx is length in ft Single 735A without messenger wire 043 0911 xxx where xxx is length in ft Single 735A with messenger wire 043 1011 xxx where xxx is length in ft Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Page 8 66 Description Dual 735A with messenger wire Catalog No 043 1311 xxx where xxx is length in ft Illustration Mini WECO Monitor Patch Cords RG59 043 0122 xxx where xxx is length in ft 735A 043 0922 xxx where xxx is length in ft BCSII Heat Baffles 19 in Heat Baffle 23 in Heat Baffle 747 9999 0019 747 9999 0023 bw how 7 7 d NL d w Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Page 8 67 This page intentionally left blank Telect Inc
13. Tele ct Page 2 23 Rear of Chassis e NE 1 O XMT E RCV Oz Optical fiber cable length up to 50 km Z v6 e NE 2 XMT RCV OUT TX 1310 s IN RX 1530 nm Figure 15 Installing I O cables 7 After having installed OTMs at both the local and remote ends of the optical linkup remove the protective dust cover plugs at the fronts of the OTMs and connect optical data link con nectors XMT and RCV to the OTMs 8 If applicable route optical cables as specified in either Chapter 5 BCSII with Vector Fiber Tray or Chapter 6 Standalone Wall Mount chassis For MIX SideCar and desk mount applications please refer to one of the following for power alarm and DS3 cabling MIX 56 SideCar User Manual Telect Publication 124297 Vector Standalone Desk Mount Chassis Installation Guide Telect Publication 128077 9 Record the installation as required by company procedures 10 Test using standard procedures in your operating company This procedure is complete Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Tele ct Page 2 24 2 6 Operation 2 6 1 Control amp Status LEDs tele 2 6 1 1 Power PWR LED CH Ge Output om NE GREEN BATT A and or BATT B power is on Power Status LED m Alarm Status LED e Off BATT A and BATT B
14. USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Te l E ct Page 4 42 4 5 Installation ALERT The modules are sensitive to static Wear a grounded wrist strap and perform any other available ESD procedures when handling them NOTE E Vector OTMs may be installed in any or all slots in a 19 in or 23 in BCSII MIX SideCar Wall Mount or Desk Mount chassis 1 Before installing the E Vector module in an enclosure or chassis check and if necessary change the settings of the switches located near the top right side of the printed circuit board shown in the preceding illustration 2 f applicable remove blank cover on front of SideCar Wall Mount or Desk Mount chassis 3 Install the module as shown in the following illustrations Figure 29 BCSII Chassis Model 010 0000 3201BC 5 on the left amp Wall Mount Chassis Model 710 1001 2302 E on the right Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 AO0 1 Te l ct Page 4 43 4 Figure 30 Desk Mount Chassis Model 747 0000 1001 If power is supplied to the panel or chassis set the LOOPBACK and MAN AUTO switches on the front of the module Both switches are multi toggle pushbutton switches each time someone pushes the swi
15. by Loss Loss of Electrical Signal of Electrical Signal ALM3 Major Alarm Contacts Close on Far Major Alarm Relay Unaffected by Far End Loss of Signal Optical LOS End Loss of Signal Optical All Ones Causes OPM to Transmit Optical All Alarm Signal is Not Transmitted on an One Alarm Signal to Far End OPM Optical LOS TAOS Transmit an Electrical All Ones Alarm No Electrical All Ones Signal is Sent Signal on Local Loss of Optical Signal on an Optical Loss of Signal Only one of these can be selected If none selected Vector defaults to T3 Far end loss of signal is detected by locally receiving an all ones optical signal Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Page 3 29 Telect 3 5 Installation ALERT The modules are sensitive to static Wear a grounded wrist strap and perform any other available ESD procedures when handling them OPMs may be installed in any pair of slots in a 19 or 23 in BCSII chassis or in an OPM Standalone Wall Mount or Desk Mount chassis or in a Telect MIX 56 SideCar chassis When installing less than a full complement of OPMs in a BCSII chassis the extreme right or left end of the chassis is best for heat dissipation The temperature at the face plate of an OPM can rise to 49 C 120 F at an ambient of 19 C 66 F If you fully load a BCSII chassis with OPMs consider the effect th
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17. from remote NE using 734 or RG 59 coaxial cable Point to point applications up to 50 km Front mini WECO monitor jack for coax input received elec signal LED indicators for loss of optical electrical signal along with manual alarm cutoff ACO switch and status LED Alarm Alarm Cutoff Status LEDs Active Standby Status LEDs Coax Fiber Loopback gt Status LEDs our MON f MAN ALM ACO oo aco y MEAE stay ago MAN d Se COAX FIBER LOOP A a BACK x zm Oo lt A Telect Designation Strip Jack for Monitoring Signal from NE Alarm Cutoff Switcr Manual Switch to Change Status LOOPBACK Switch Optical Connectors Figure 6 OTM With Separate XMT and RCV SC Connectors Built in electrical optical loopback selectable at front of module along with status LEDs Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Page 1 11 Telect 1 3 2 Basic OPM Block Diagram REAR FRONT DIPSWITCH ALRM E3 6 5 ACTIVE PWR FAIL STS 1 H Taos STANDBY ALMI cod um FIBER H RVRT T MOK Q not used H YOUR OK M MY STAT Q4 H YOUR STAT 8 D CIRCUIT GND T MANUAL DV SWITCH ALRM CUTOFF SWITCH LOOPBACK SWITCH
18. optical signal the local OTM turns on the ALRM LED If the ALM2 switch is ON closed the loss of the optical signal will energized the major alarm relay controlling the ALM MAJ contacts on the rear of the chassis 2 6 4 Monitoring The monitor jack on the module faceplate accepts a mini WECO jack plug You can use this jack for nonintrusive monitoring of the OUT channel from the remote network element connected to the OUT connector O on the chassis backplane Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Tele ct Page 2 26 Chapter 3 Vector Basic OPM 3 1 Overview K l SC Connectors ST Connectors SC Connectors Shown with Optical Plugs Shown without Optical Plugs Shown without Optical Plugs Separate XMT and RCV Connectors Single Fiber I O Figure 17 Vector Basic OPM OPMs plug into a special backplane that allows the twin OPMs to share the same network element I O RCV XMT signals at the rear of the chassis The chassis must have been previously modified either at the factory or on site to accommodate this OPM pair e BSOII chassis Desk Mount and MIX SideCar chassis are modified on site to accommodate the special backplane e Standalone Wall Mount chassis are modified at the factory to specifically accommodate twin OPMs Once modified either at the factory or o
19. power are off T 2 6 1 2 Alarm ALRM LED Coax Fiber Loopback SX e Status LEDs OO LOOPBACK e RED Solid Major alarm condition either optical SS 1 een or electrical LOS or both Also the major alarm S relay will close the normally open major alarm con tacts to set the MAJ alarm signal depending on 8 T e ALM1 and or ALM2 ZA The settings of ALM1 and ALM2 have no effect on Telect the ALM LED Figure 16 OTM With Separate XMT T and RCV SC Connectors e RED Blinking Indicates that an alarm has been set at the far end An electrical loss on one end will cause the ALM LED on that end to turn on solid and to send an all ones signal to the other end The ALM LED on that other end will blink indicating that the problem was detected at the far end The status of the ALM3 setting has no effect on whether the ALM LED blinks on a far end loss of signal e Off No major alarms The ALM LED goes off if the condition causing a major alarm is remedied If both local and far end alarms occur the ALM LED will light solid red A local alarm will take priority over a remote alarm 2 6 1 3 COAX LED e GREEN Electrical loopback mode Electrical RCV input is internally looped back to electri cal XMT output e Off Not in coax loopback mode 2 6 1 4 FIBER LED GREEN Fiber loopback mode Optical RCV input is internally looped back to optical XMT output e OI Not in fiber loopback mode Telect
20. to 50 C ambient Storage Temperature Range 55 C to 85 C Operating Humidity 25 to 80 noncondensing Storage Humidity lt 90 Heat Dissipation 15W ft per foot 9 ambient 26 C Optical Interface Optical Source Specifications Laser 1310 nm nominal wavelength Spectral Width 50 nm max Transmit Power 11 dBm into 1m 9um single mode glass fiber 25 C Nominal Transmit Power 15 dBm into 1m 9um single mode glass fiber 0 to 50 C ambient Minimum Optical Distance Up to 30 km Extinction Ratio 8 2 dB min Laser Safety Unconditionally eyesafe laser IEC 825 CDRH Class 1 compliant Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Page 1 16 Telect Optical Interface Specifications Optical Receiver PIN diode and integral amplifier Receiver Dynamic Range 8 dBm to 34 dBm Link Loss Budget 19 dB Connector SC or ST Physical Specifications Dimensions Width 650 in 16 51 mm Height 3 895 in 98 93 mm Depth 6 838 in 173 69 mm Weight 25 Ib 115 g Power Specifications Powering Architecture Redundant Power Single DC DC converter Chassis accommodates A and B battery inputs inputs are diode OR ed on the module Operating Voltage Chassis 20 to 6
21. 0 Vdc Current Max 110 mA 18 Vdc per module Remote Alarm Specifications Indicators PWR Alarm Loss of 3 3V on board power normally open contact common output at rear of chassis PWR ALARM MAJ Alarm Condition determined at power up normally open contact common out put at rear of chassis MAJ ALARM 1 5 Technical Support USA By e mail getinfo telect com By phone 888 821 4856 or 509 921 6161 Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Page 1 17 This page intentionally left blank Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Tele ct Page 1 18 Chapter 2 Vector Basic OTM 2 1 Overview NOTE Shown without E a protective dust cover SC Connectors ST Connectors SC Connectors plugs All Vector Shown Without Plugs Shown Without Plugs l Shown With Plugs products include plugs Separate XMT and RCV Connectors Single Fiber I O Figure 10 Vector Basic OTM CAUTION Only qualified technicians may install and maintain this product CE ALERT ALERT These instructions presume you have verified that the Telect equipment being in stalled is compatible with the rest of the system including power ground circuit protec tion
22. 1001 2302 E on the right seeessesssssss 43 Figure 30 Desk Mount Chassis Model 24 0000 1001 44 Figure 31 Network Ne CN 45 Figure 32 Ethernet Cabling Gchemes KREE 46 Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Te I t Page v amp C Figure 33 E Vector OTM WEE 47 Figure 34 Routing of fiber optic network element cables A 50 Figure 35 23 in Vector Fiber Tray on a BCSII Chassis Containing Vertically Mounted Vector Modules sssseeemeemm 51 Figure 36 23 in Vector Fiber Tray on a BCSII Chassis Containing Horizontally Mounted Vector Modules ssssssseseeeernnnn 51 Figure 37 Assembling bracket 1 cecaeen reni repa tor Ren iEn Ebr ce aant Rn toe pines b idi sect P Ru s ER EEN 52 Figure 38 Removing screws holding standard brackets to sides of BCSII chassis 53 Figure 39 OPMs 2 in a Standalone Wall Mount Chassis esee 55 Figure 40 OTM and a Blank Panel in a Standalone Wall Mount Chassis 56 Figure 41 Rear Views of the Wall Mount Chassis sssseeeeeeeeenenenen 57 Figure 42 Te E 58 Figure 43 Vector Wall Mount Power Connections Rear View of Chassis 58 Figure 44 Connecting Wires ENEE 59 Figure 45 Power SUPPLY e 60 Figur
23. 2 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Page 2 21 Telect BCSII Chassis i Wall Mount Chassis Model 010 0000 3201BCS 5 ud Model 710 1001 2002 U Figure 12 Installing Basic OTM in a BCSII Chassis left amp Installing Basic OTM in a Standalone Wall Mount Chassis right MIX 28 With SideCar Desk Mount Chassis Model 747 2801 000 Model 710 0000 1001 Figure 13 Installing Basic OTM in a MIX 28 SideCar left amp Installing Basic OTM in a Standalone Desk Mount Chassis Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Te l E ct Page 2 22 6 Identify BNC I O ports for the card position on the backplane and install I O cables from the network element IX and OX cross connect backplane BNC connectors for this card position will not be used You may want to insert terminating plugs into these unused BNCs Rear of Chassis jou S NE 1 O RCV c XMT O Optical fiber cable length e Up to 1 5 km for multimode Rear of Chassis e Up to 50 km for single mode jel c NE 2 e RCV m XMT Figure 14 Installing I O cables Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1
24. 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Tele ct Page 3 35 3 5 3 Installing OPMs in a MIX 56 or MIX 28 SideCar Chassis Refer to the MIX 56 SideCar User Manual Telect Publication 124297 along with the installation guide accompanying the OPMs for details and variations on installing SideCar chassis OPM backplane OPMs and power alarm and DS3 cabling Figure 24 MIX 28 SideCar OPM 3 5 4 Installing OPMs in a Standalone Desk Mount Chassis Refer to the Vector Standalone Desk Mount Chassis Installation Guide Telect Publication 128077 along with the installation guide accompanying the OPMs for details and variation on installing OPM backplanes OPMs and power alarm and DS3 cabling E Figure 25 Standalone Desk Mounted OPMs Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Te l ct Page 3 36 3 6 Operation 3 6 1 Control amp Status LEDs Designation Strip 3 6 1 1 ACTIVE LED emie Gui C Signal rom NE f f Status LEDs AN REA d GREEN OPM IS active O O Alarm Cutoff Switch Active Standby aco O4 Off OPM is not the designated active OPM Status BEDS pone sr Manual Switch to Oo Change Status 3 6 1 2 Standby STBY LED EE Coax Fiber Loopback O O LOOPBACK GREEN OPM is standby Status LEDS WO Switch e Off OPM is not the de
25. 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Te l ct Page 1 13 E Vector OTM Model No 710 1001 2301 E Description Single Mode with ST Connectors 710 1001 2302 E Single Mode with SC Connectors 1 4 1 E Vector Features NOTE See Page 1 2 for common Vector features Compatible with BCSII wall mount desk mount and MIX SideCar chassis Manual or automatic Ethernet signal negotiation selectable on front of module along with indicator LEDs Automatic Ethernet speed selection 10 100 Mbps along with indicator LEDs ST or SC optical connectors Single or multimode op signals Can be located up to 100 m from remote network ele ment using Cat 5 cable Point to point applications up to 30 km 10 100 Mbps Status LEDs RJ45 amp Fiber Linkup amp Activity Status LEDs Designation Strip RJ45 Connector Loopback LEDs LOOPBACK Switch MAN AUTO Mode LEDs MANual AUTO Mode Switch b Optical Connectors Figure 8 E Vector Features Low profile shielded RJ45 connectors for either shielded or unshielded twisted pairs Automatic full or half duplexing Status LEDs for fiber and RJ45 linking and activity LED indicators for power and loss of optical and electrical signal Built In electrical optical loopback selectable at front of module along with status LEDs T
26. Chassis Standard BNC Backplane Modules Figure 19 Removing Standard BNC Backplane Modules from BCSII Chassis 3 See the following illustration and install the OPM I O port panel Tabs at the bottom of the panel slip into receiver slots in the bottom of the chassis and two screws secure the panel assembly at the top Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Tele ct Page 3 31 BCSII Chassis l Eppes OPM BNC Port Panel Figure 20 Installing OPM BNC Port Panels on BCSII Chassis 4 Slide an OPM into the chassis card guides of the right hand slot and press into interior con nectors of OPM port panel NOTES e f power is already supplied to the chassis the first OPM into the chassis becomes the default active OPM H power is off the OPM on the right is chosen as the default active OPM when power is turned on 5 Secure with top screw on OPM faceplate 6 Connect I O BNC cables from the network element to the XMT RCV ports on the OPM port panel See illustrations on the following pages 7 Install an OPM in the left hand slot Secure the top screw and connect network element 8 After having installed OPMs in OPM port panels at both the local and remote ends of the link up remove the protective dust cover plugs at the fronts of the OPMs and connect optical data link cables NOTES e For OPMs w
27. Customer Service Department 1 800 551 4567 or 1 509 926 6000 Keep the container until you have checked equipment operation If you experience any kind of problem call Telect s Customer Service Department Use the original undamaged container if you are instructed to return the Vector OPM to Telect 3 4 Installation Setup Setting PCB Switches ALERT The modules are sensitive to static Wear a grounded wrist strap and perform any other available ESD procedures when handling them Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Te l E ct Page 3 28 PCB Switches Figure 18 Setting PCB Switches ON OFF E3 E3 rate selected Not selected IEN T3 rate selected default Not selected STS 1 STS 1 rate selected Not selected SW4 not used ALM1 Major Alarm Contacts Close on Local Major Alarm Relay Unaffected by Loss Loss of Optical Signal of Optical Signal ALM2 Major Alarm Contacts Close on Local Major Alarm Relay Unaffected
28. G o5 e Een Figure 11 Setting PCB Switches PCB Switches ON OFF E3 E3 rate selected Not selected IEN T3 rate selected default Not selected STS 1 STS 1 rate selected Not selected N A not used ALM1 Major Alarm Contacts Close on Local Major Alarm Relay Unaffected by Loss of Optical Signal Loss of Optical Signal ALM2 Major Alarm Contacts Close on Local Major Alarm Relay Unaffected by Loss of Electrical Signal Loss of Electrical Signal Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Te l e ct Page 2 20 PCB Switches ON OFF Signal on Local Loss of Optical Signal ALM3 Major Alarm Contacts Close on Far Major Alarm Relay Unaffected by Far End Loss of Signal Optical LOS End Loss of Signal Optical All Ones Causes OPM to Transmit Optical All Alarm Signal is Not Transmitted on an One Alarm Signal to Far End OPM Optical LOS TAOS Transmit an Electrical All Ones Alarm No Electrical All One Signal on an Optical Loss of Signal Only one of these can be selected If none selected Vector defaults to T3 Far end loss of signal is detected by locally receiving an all ones optical signal 2 5 Installation ALERT The modules are sensitive to static Wea
29. R alarm is used to indicate a loss of either electrical or optical signal Local loss of electrical signal will turn on the local ALM LED If the ALM1 switch is ON closed the loss of a local electrical signal will energize the major alarm relay controlling the ALM MAJ contact on the rear of the chassis Ifthe local OPM detects a loss of optical signal the local OPM turns on the ALM LED If the ALM2 switch is ON closed the loss of the optical signal will energized the major alarm relay controlling the ALM MAJ contacts on the rear of the chassis 3 6 4 Monitoring The monitor jack on the module faceplate accepts a mini WECO jack plug You can use this jack for nonintrusive monitoring of the OUT channel from the remote network element connected to the OUT connector O on the chassis backplane Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Tele ct Page 3 39 This page intentionally left blank Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Tele ct Page 3 40 Chapter 4 E Vector OTM 4 1 Overview NOTE Shown without protective dust cover plugs All Vector products include plugs ST Connectors et 1 SC Connectors ze Figure 27 E Vector OTMs CE ALERT ALERT These instructi
30. Up to 1 5 km for multimode Rear of Chassis e Up to 50 km for single mode a S oo NE 2 KK e XMT offe RCV I Standby I default Active default ca mma Figure 21 OPM Connection Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Tele ct Page 3 33 Rear of Chassis ae NE 1 oo XMT e RCV i 6 Both Single Fiber OPMs Optical fiber cable length up to 50 km L hearot Chassis o0 NE 2 G XMT Be SI RCV 4 o 4 Both Single Fiber OPM L 4 are 15 13 Modules 1 1 1 1 Standby P A CE H Ki Figure 22 OPM Connection Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Tele ct Page 3 34 3 5 2 Installing a Standalone Wall Mount OPM The Standalone Wall Mount OPM chassis consists of a wall plate holding a dual slot chassis with two installed OPMs Use three 8 screws not supplied to secure unit to wall mounted rails or plywood as shown in the following illustration See Chapter 6 for cabling Figure 23 Standalone Wall Mount OPM Chassis Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com
31. Vector System User Manual Telect CONNECTING THE FUTURE Vector System User Manual Part Number 127092 Copyright 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved Telect and Connecting the Future are registered trademarks of Telect Inc 1730 N Madson St Liberty Lake Washington Telect assumes no liability from the application or use of these products Neither does Telect convey any license under its patent rights nor the patent rights of others This document and the products described herein are subject to change without notice About Telect Telect offers complete solutions for physical layer connectivity power equipment housing and other network infrastructure equipment From outside plant and central office to inside the home Telect draws on more than 25 years of experience to deliver leading edge product and service solutions Telect is committed to providing superior customer service and is capable of meeting the dynamic demands of customer and industry requirements This commitment to customer and industry excellence has positioned Telect as a leading connectivity and power solution provider for the global communications industry Technical Support E mail getinfo telect com Phone 888 821 4856 or 509 921 6161 Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Tele ct Page ii Vector System User Manual Table of Contents C
32. aa dius dsai rasada aenda 27 Bel COWGIVIGW et ne e aa E E REE EaR E 27 3 2 Installation Tools amp Equipment E 28 SES erg eege deeg 28 3 4 Installation Setup Setting PCB Switches ANEN 28 Sr Nr ee AEE 30 3 5 1 Installing OPM in a BCSII Chassis sssseseeeenm e 30 Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Te I t Page iii amp C 3 5 2 Installing a Standalone Wall Mount OPM sseesseememm 35 3 5 3 Installing OPMs in a MIX 56 or MIX 28 SideCar Chassis seuseesss 36 3 5 4 Installing OPMs in a Standalone Desk Mount Chassis ssseessssses 36 3 6 CIE 37 3 6 1 Control amp Status LEDS i oper bro elo Res ua ceu Oa E CER END NU DUE E 37 36 2 Mod EE Ee 38 3 0 3 Alarm SE 39 36 4 MONITO NG MR OE ELS 39 Chapter 4 E Vector OTM NEE 41 Ee 41 4 2 Installation Tools amp Equipment cccceceeeeeeeeeeee reer ee eeeeeeeeeeneneeseaaaaaaeeseeeeeaeneeneeeees 41 4 3 INSPECCION eegene 41 4 4 Installation Setup Setting PCB Switches sssssseeeeem 42 4 3 Installation E 43 SEI 47 Ay OS e E 47 E 47 AGF e EE 47 Chapter 5 BCSII Vector Fiber Tray At 49 E e EE 49 Chapter 6 Vector Wall Mount sisiiscecisscccscccassucaceeressncecanneeunesansscecrsanctencesenvec
33. aight through or cross over cabling to the E Vector OTM Specifically both RJ45 cables may be straight through cables or one may be straight through and the other a cross over or both may be cross over cables See the following page for possible Ethernet RJ45 cabling schemes Figure 31 Network Connections 6 Remove the protective dust cover plug from the optical ports and install the transmit XMT and receive RCV optical cables at the bottom of the front panel Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Te l ct Page 4 45 Hub Switch E Vector E Vector Hub Switch RJ45 en Thru en Thru RJAS 1 Rx 1 Rx 2 Rx 2 Rx 3Tx 3 Txt 6 Tx 6 Tx Computer E Vector E Vector Computer RJ45 Cross Over Cross Over RJ45 1 Tx Cable Cable Tx 2 Tx 2 Tx 3Rx 3 Rx 6 Rx 6 Rx Hub Switch E Vector E Vector Computer RJ45 Straight Thru Cross Over RJ45 1 Rx Cable Cable 1 Tx 2 Rx 2 Tx 3 Tx 3 Rx 6 Tx 6 Rx Figure 32 Ethernet Cabling Schemes Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Page 4 46 Telect 4 6 Operation 4 6 1 Status LEDs During operation expect that
34. ar Description 710 3201 1221 U Multi Mode with ST Connectors 710 3201 1222 U Multi Mode with SC Connectors 710 3201 2221 U Single Mode with ST Connectors 710 3201 2222 U Single Mode with SC Connectors 710 3201 2122 U Single Mode with SC Connectors Hardened Two Matched Pairs of Bi Directional Single Fiber Modules with Backplane Kits 2 710 3201 4222 U Single Mode with SC Connectors Modules 2 in Standalone Wall Mount Chassis 710 1001 1221 U Multi Mode with ST Connectors 710 1001 1222 U Multi Mode with SC Connectors 710 1001 2221 U Single Mode with ST Connectors 710 1001 2222 U Single Mode with SC Connectors 710 1001 2122 U Single Mode with SC Connectors Hardened 1 Extended operating temperature range 2 Each pair transmits and receives at different complementary 1530 amp 1310 nm wavelengths Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Page 1 10 Telect 1 3 1 Basic OPM Features NOTE See Page 1 2 for common Vector features Loss of signal protection Manual and automatic switchover between active and standby modules Compatible with BCSII wall mount desk mount amp MIX SideCar chassis Selectable T3 E3 and STS 1 signal rates ST or SC optical connectors Single or multimode Can be located up to 900 ft
35. at heat may have on other shelves above the full loaded OPM BCSII If necessary either leave 2RU Either leave vacant or install shelves that dissipate no heat of space above that BCSII chassis for heat dissipation or install a 1RU Telect heat baffle above that BCSII chassis See Chapter 8 Accessories The subsections that follow briefly describe the installation process for a BCSII Chassis Wall Mount Chassis Desk Mount Chassis and a SideCar Chassis Complete installation and cabling procedures are provided along with the Vector products 3 5 1 Installing OPM in a BCSII Chassis OPM installation in a BSCII chassis involves removing a pair of adjacent BNC backplane modules at the rear of the chassis and replacing those with a single BNC port panel with a backplane that accommodates an adjacent pair of OPMs 1 See the preceding tables and set the circuit board switches on both Vector OPMs Remember The switch setting should be the same on both OPMs and should match those at the opposite end of the optical link The speed settings must be identical 2 Seethe following illustrations and remove two side by side BNC backplane modules on rear of the BCSII Remember The BNC backplane modules must be at an odd numbered slot and the next higher even numbered slot Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Tele ct Page 3 30 BCSII
36. ct Designation Strip Jack for Monitoring DS3 Output from NE Alarm Status LED LOOPBACK Switch Optical Connectors Figure 4 OTM With Separate XMT and RCV SC Connectors Built in electrical optical loopback selectable at front of module along with status LEDs Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Page 1 5 Telect 1 2 2 Basic OTM Block Diagram REAR FRONT eg eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee BATTA PWR RTNA DIP SWITCH ALRM BATTB E3 e RTNB STEE e PWR FAIL Q STS 1 MAI Q Not Used D e ALMI FIBER CoM ALM2 CGND ALM3 COAX e e 77 TAOS IM_OK YOUR OK MY STAT YOUR STAT CIRCUIT GND m XMIT RCV LOOPBACK peu SWITCH RCV XMT OTM with separate XMT and RCV connectors is shown Single using a single SC connector at each end Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Page 1 6 Fiber OTM transmits receives Telect 1 2 3 Specifications Basic OTM amp Basic OPM The tables that follow contains specification for both basic OTM and OPM OPMs are covered in the next subsection Electrical Interface Receive Equalization Specifications 0 to 900 ft RG 59 or equivalent Input I
37. e 46 Connecting Rear Side BNC Input amp Output to NE oo eee eeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeteeeeeeeaes 61 Figure 47 Fiber Cable Being Fed to an Overhead CMS 0 0 0 eeeeesseeeeeeeeseeteneeeeeneeeenneeenens 62 Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Te i t Page vi amp C Chapter 1 Vector Products 1 1 Overview LAN e e e e te EN Y et Basic OPM Figure 1 Vector Modules Vector is a category of Telect active products for bi directional electrical optical point to point signal conversion Telect manufactures Vector Optical Transport Modules OTM for Ethernet systems as well as for basic T1 E3 STS 1 systems with either single mode or multi mode Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Te l E ct Page 1 1 SC or ST optical connections Telect also offers an Optical Protection Module OPM allowing automatic or manual switchover from the active OPM to a standby OPM in basic systems Features common to all Vector modules e TFA Optic Connections and LEDs Status A Loopback LEDs e Automatic Line Build Out e Major amp Power Remote Alarming Low Power Low Heat Dissipation Wide operating range 20 to 60Vdc e Approved FCC Part 15 Class A UL CSA 1950 NEBS Level 3 Vector Modules fit Telect s Broadband Co
38. e RJ45 side is capable of auto negotations in either full or half duplex operation l Orr E Vector generates auto negotiations on the RJ45 link using the advertised 10 TRA UN E Non Transparent and 100Mbps speeds in half duplex auto negotiations Use Non Transparent FULL HALF 13 Half Duplex Half Duplex mode when only the RJ45 side is capable of auto negotations but in half duplex only In Manual Mode auto negotiations is disabled E Vector will not pass along auto negotiations Consequently the speed is always the selected 10 or 100 Mbps and the duplex mode is either the established full or half duplex Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Tele ct Page 4 48 Chapter 5 BCSII Vector Fiber Tray 5 1 Overview Telect s BCSII Vector Fiber Trays are used with standard Telect BCSII chassis containing Vector optical modules such as Telect s Optical Transport Modules OTMs and Optical Protected Modules OPMs both being bi directional optical electrical converter The fiber tray consists of a front mounted chassis tray containing fiber optic links or spools The tray is attached to an integral panel bracket used in place of the standard WECO or EIA 19 in or 23 in BCSII rack brackets The articulated links are used on 19 in or 23 in 2RU BCSII chassis with vertically mounted modules The spools are used on 19 i
39. e management Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Telect Page 1 2 Figure 2 Telect Wall Mount Chassis with 1 Basic OTM amp a Front Spacer left Telect MIX 28 with a Pair of Basic OPMs in a SideCar Chassis right Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Te l E ct Page 1 3 1 2 Vector Basic Optical Transport Module OTM Telect s basic Vector Optical Transport Module OTM converts a local electrical NE signal to a single or multi mode T3 E3 or STS 1 optical signal and transmits that to a receiving OTM up to 50 km away The remote OTM receives the optical signal and reconverts to electrical sending that to a remote NE Conversely the remote OTM converts and transmits optical signals to the local OTM SC Connectors alt d Ne Ae ST Connectors SC Connectors l Shown Without Plugs Shown Without Plugs l Shown With Plugs j Separate XMT and RCV Connectors Single Fiber I O Figure 3 Vector Basic Optical Transport Module OTM Basic OTM Model No Description Module Only 710 3201 1001 U Multi Mode with ST Connectors 710 3201 1002 U Multi Mode with SC Connectors 710 3201 2001 U Single Mod
40. e with ST Connectors 710 3201 2002 U Single Mode with SC Connectors 710 3201 2102 U Matched Pair of Bi Directional Si Single Mode with SC Connectors Hardened ngle Fiber Modules 710 3201 4002 U Single Mode with SC Connectors Module 1 amp Front Spacer in a Standalone Wall Mount Chassis 710 1001 1001 U Multi Mode with ST Connectors 710 1001 1002 U Multi Mode with SC Connectors 710 1001 2001 U Single Mode with ST Connectors 710 1001 2002 U Single Mode with SC Connectors 710 1001 2102 U Single Mode with SC Connectors Hardened 1 Extended operating temperature range 2 Each transmits and receives at different complementary 1530 nm and 1310 nm wavelengths Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 3 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Te l ct Page 1 4 1 2 1 Basic OTM Features NOTE See Page 1 2 for common Vector features Compatible with BCSII chassis Selectable T3 E3 and STS 1 signal rates ST or SC optical connectors Single or multimode optical signals Can be up to 900 ft 734 or RG 59 coaxial cable from remote NE Point to point applications up to 50 km Front mini WECO monitor jack LED indicators for power failure and loss of opti cal electrical signals Power Status LED Coax Fiber Loopback A M Status LEDs OO AOU as A Tele
41. elect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Page 1 14 Telect 1 4 2 E Vector Block Diagram REAR FRONT BATTAO FIBER RTNAO 7 POWER H gt 33v RE BATTBO SUPPLY RTNBO is PWR FAIL PCB SWITCHES MODE FIBER ALM nee MAJ O ALARM CIRCUIT UTP ALM MAN FULL HALF O TRANS NON ACTIVE FIBER LINK COM FRONT PANEL SWITCHES ACTIVE GRN CGND O AUTO MANUAL RJ 45 p Qo LOOPBACK LINK GRN RED RJ45 ETHERNET MEDIA CONVERTER CLOCK GNRTR OPTICAL RCV TRNSCVR sc XMT Figure 9 Schematic Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 AO 1 Te l ct Page 1 15 1 4 3 E Vector Specifications Electrical Interface Specifications Protocol ANSI IEEE 802 3 Data Rate 10 100 Mbps Signaling 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connection Rate Auto negotiate to greatest common denominator of end net work interfaces or Manual mode Segment Length Max 100 m Cat 5 shielded or unshielded Interface Connector RJ45 Pins RJ45 Shielded 1 Transmit 2 Transmit 3 Receive 4 HF Termination 5 HF Termination 6 Receive 7 HF Termination 8 HF Termination Environmental Operating Temperature Range Specifications 0
42. elect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Tele ct Page 6 60 6 5 Connect Rear Side BNC Input amp Output to NE Except for E Vector OTMs use BNC cables to connect I and O at the rear if the wall mount chassis modules to the input and output of the network element respectively The XI and XO connectors are not used e ke Lances for Tying Down BNC Cables Unused Figure 46 Connecting Rear Side BNC Input amp Output to NE BNC connectors are not used in E Vector applications NE I O is handled via the RJ45 connector at the front of E Vector OTMs 6 6 Connect amp Route Front Side Fiber The illustrations that follow shows fiber cable routing for a wall mount chassis containing two basic OTMs 1 If you plan to route fiber through the links swing open the covers shown in the inset in the fol lowing illustration 2 Remove safety plugs from fiber cable and module connectors 3 Route cable around spool Choose to either Gather the cable place it in the linkage and then close link covers or Direct the fiber cable to a cable management system CMS either above or below the chassis The illustration shows fiber cable being fed to an overhead CMS Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Tele ct Page 6 61
43. emsscanveceacausenecaccnatons 55 Ee ela ol e m T IUE 55 EE e E 58 6 3 POWEN JOE gege E EE EE 59 EE E 59 6 3 2 Utility Power Input Alternate Power AAA 60 GA Eo cte re T T 60 6 5 Connect Rear Side BNC Input amp Output to NE EE 61 6 6 Connect amp Route Front Side Fiber i ett rne trennt n Ek si kir Eit 61 j i i M 63 7 1 Owner Maintenance M E S TT 63 7 2 In Case Of Difficulty M 63 3 Technical Support LE EE 63 7 4 In Warranty Service Ee mee eee oe ee Qo T enn nn 63 7 5 Out Of Warranty Service gegen SEENEN 63 7 6 Repacking TEE Du 64 Chapter B Vector Accessories eegene nennen nnna 65 Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Te I t Page iv amp C List of Figures Figure 1 Vector lee TE 1 Figure 2 Telect Wall Mount Chassis with 1 Basic OTM amp a Front Spacer left Telect MIX 28 with a Pair of Basic OPMs in a SideCar Chassis right 3 Figure 3 Vector Basic Optical Transport Module OTM 4 Figure 4 OTM With Separate XMT and RCV SC Connectors sene 5 Figure 5 Vector Basic Optical Protected Module OPM 10 Figure 6 OTM With Separate XMT and RCV SC Connectors seseseee 11 Figure 7 EVectot OTM eier eseu be e T E
44. exico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Tele ct Page 6 59 Always route power and alarm cables separately from signal cables Use cable tie or lacing where required in accordance with standard operation company practices Lances are provided at the rear for tying down cables Figure 44 Connecting Wires 6 3 2 Utility Power Input Alternate Power Use the 2 mm coaxial power connector when feeding from an ac receptacle The optional Telect power supply Model 010 0000 9900 accepts inputs of 90 to 264Vac 50 60Hz from a utility receptacle and converts that to an output of 48Vdc 310 mA for the wall mount chassis The Telect power supply assembly includes a 7 5 ft ac computer style power cord for a standard domestic ac receptacle If you use an alternate power supply make sure the center of the coaxial power connector 2 mm center dia is positive with respect to the sleeve and capable of 20 to 60Vdc nominally 48Vdc 310 mA Figure 45 Power Supply 6 4 Alarm Connections The power alarm and major alarm connections are made in the same way as the dc plant power connections The circuit between PWR and COM and between MAJ and COM are normally open meaning that if a power failure or major failure occurs the respective circuit is closed by the relay on the module Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www t
45. f chassis MAJ ALARM OPM Redundancy Specifications Active Module Right hand module viewed from the front of the chassis is the factory default Automatic Switch Switch of data traffic from active to standby modules initiated by detection of loss of optical or electrical signal Manual Switch Pressing MAN Manual on active module forces switchover to standby data link if standby modules are installed and functioning Switch Timing lt 5 ms applies to hardware or fiber data link failure Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Page 1 9 1 3 Vector Basic Optical Protected Module OPM Vector OPMs are designed for use in pairs at each end of the optical link The additional OPM at each end is an automatic standby to protect against signal loss on the data link or failure of the active OPMs Automatic switchability between active and standby OPMs also allows hot swapping without service interruptions PSS SS OSS SSCS SC Connectors ST Connectors SC Connectors Shown with Optical Plugs Shown without Optical Plugs Shown without Optical Plugs Separate XMT and RCV Connectors Single Fiber I O Figure 5 Vector Basic Optical Protected Module OPM Basic OPM Model No Modules 2 with a Backplane Kit for a BCSII Chassis or MIX SideC
46. hapter 1 Vector Products sisccisesccicsscccassnsecccerereticcssnecaceectrcscencesendecesdeandenedsesedencncntac EEN 1 ae 1 1 2 Vector Basic Optical Transport Module OTM EE 4 1 2 1 Basic OTM E 5 1 2 2 Basic OTM Block Diagram EE 6 1 2 3 Specifications Basic OTM amp Basic OPM eta tbe attt aate EE gece 7 1 3 Vector Basic Optical Protected Module OPM sssseeenm e 10 1 3 1 Basic OPM Features iesu cecus tette bus dusk kensucdekui d atis ditus ruis PEE UEP ERU drgRs 11 1 3 2 Basic OPM Block Diagram coactis ito n bcu icti pete o Resi thesat ED niii mU 12 1 3 3 Basic OPM Specifications E 12 1 4 E Vector Optical Transport Module kk 13 1 4 1 E Vector El 14 1 4 2 E Vector Block Diagram E 15 1 4 3 E Vector Specifications cccicisiantcencaisetenecanstnindconansisinatceniuassnotavenlesindelatacnecnenedvicalgnsias 16 t ee en RUE 17 Chapter 2 Vector Basle Ct WE 19 Polk IVC CW 19 2 2 Installation Tools amp Equipment eeeeesseeseeeeeeeeeeeee ennt 19 PAS oix e Ces 19 2 4 Installation Setup Setting PCB Switches AEN 20 Esp er e 21 2 5 Operation aei mmc ee en ne een iter a ie I uL LE 25 2 6 1 Control amp Status E 25 2 6 2 LOOPBACK Mode Switch AEN 26 EATEE CMS LAC naaa hea aaua 26 mara eleg WEE 26 Ghapter 3 Vector Basle OPM 44i ine in cuiu ic sana iran soi tne tela na asa sa sa khe tincunt d
47. i 13 Figure 8 E Vector E 14 Figure EE 15 Figure 10 Vector Basic OTM e eececceeeeecceceeeeecceeeeenseeeenesaeaeessaaeneeeeeaaaaeessaaaeeeessaaeeeeeesneaaeeteaas 19 Figure 11 Setting PCB Switches nee EE 20 Figure 12 Installing Basic OTM in a BCSII Chassis left amp Installing Basic OTM in a Standalone Wall Mount Chassis roht 22 Figure 13 Installing Basic OTM in a MIX 28 SideCar left amp Installing Basic OTM in a Standalone Desk Mount Chassis ccccseeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 22 Figure 14 Installing UO cables EEN 23 Figure 15 Installing I O Ee 24 Figure 16 OTM With Separate XMT and RCV SC Connectors ssssseee 25 Figure 17 Vector Basic e E 27 Figure 18 Setting PCB Switches Liane Reti o Eben ENEE Eeer 29 Figure 19 Removing Standard BNC Backplane Modules from BCSII Chassis 31 Figure 20 Installing OPM BNC Port Panels on BCSII Chassis eeeeseeeesess 32 Figure 21 OPM COnnacllOl ius eut ba E Sein EE Eet 33 Figure 22 OPM Connettori cR E 34 Figure 23 Standalone Wall Mount OPM Chassis sse enn 35 Figure 24 MIX 28 SideCar OPMS AEN 36 Figure 25 Standalone Desk Mounted OPMS ek 36 Figure 26 OPM With Separate XMT amp RCV SC Connectors AA 37 Figure 27 E Vector AE 41 Figure 28 Setting POB SwitCnes acce Ud tb beet e EES 42 Figure 29 BCSII Chassis Model 010 0000 3201BCS on the left amp Wall Mount Chassis Model 710
48. ing use the inner channels Outer Channel x Gate Clips are Hinged amp Removable for Ease of Cabling Use at Least Two Gate Clips per Channel On 19 in BCSII Chassis Vector Modules 1 or One Clip on every 5th or 6th Channel Link thru 2 amp 21 thru 24 use the outer channels For all other Vector cabling use the inner channels Figure 34 Routing of fiber optic network element cables Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Tele ct Page 5 50 H Figure 36 23 in Vector Fiber Tray on a BCSII Chassis Containing Horizontally Mounted Vector Modules Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Te l E ct Page 5 51 To install a BCSII Vector Fiber Tray proceed as follows Assemble the bracket to the tray using four 6 32 Phillips screws screws with cross recessed 1 heads provided as shown below NOTE Tray bracket orientation shown here for flush and extended chassis mounting ensures that tray will be properly positioned just beyond the face of the chassis and rack Figure 37 Assembling a bracket 2 Remove the screws holding the standard brackets to the sides of the BCSII chassis as shown in the following illustrati
49. ion shows the chassis with a single OTM Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Te l E ct Page 6 55 Figure 40 OTM and a Blank Panel in a Standalone Wall Mount Chassis Wall mount chassis come with one or two OTMs Wall mount chassis with modules are listed in the following table The illustration that follows shows the rear view of each type of chassis Wall Mount Chassis Model No Description Basic OTM Chassis with One Module amp One Front Spacer 710 1001 1001 U Multi Mode with ST Connectors 710 1001 1002 U Multi Mode with SC Connectors 710 1001 2001 U Single Mode with ST Connectors 710 1001 2002 U Single Mode with SC Connectors 710 1001 2102 U Single Mode with SC Connectors Hardened Basic OPM Chassis with Two Modules 710 1001 1221 U Multi Mode with ST Connectors 710 1001 1222 U Multi Mode with SC Connectors 710 1001 2221 U Single Mode with ST Connectors 710 1001 2222 U Single Mode with SC Connectors 710 1001 2122 U Single Mode with SC Connectors Hardened E Vector OTM Chassis One Module One Front Spacer amp Two Rear Spacers 710 1001 1301 E Multi Mode with ST Connectors 710 1001 1302 E Multi Mode with SC Connectors 710 1001 2301 E Single Mode with ST Connectors Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www
50. ith Separate XMT and RCV connect XMT on the right hand local OPM to RCV on the right hand remote OPM Likewise connect left hand local to left hand remote For Single Fiber XMT RCV connect the two OPMs with a single cable Make sure that the two Single Fiber OPMs are a complementary pair one must have 15 13 for 1510 Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Tele ct Page 3 32 and 1310 nm respectively and the other must have 13 15 printed next to the SC connector 9 Route cables as specified in Chapter 5 BCSII with Vector Fiber Trays or Chapter 6 Stand alone Wall Mount chassis 10 If and when power is supplied to the chassis assuming that the OPMs were installed as prescribed the right hand set of OPMs will automatically become the active optical link and the left hand set will be the standby The ACTIVE LED on the front panel of the right hand OPMs will be lit green e The STANDBY LEDs on the front panel of the left hand OPMs will be lit green 11 If you intend that the left set of OPMs define the active link press the recessed MAN switch on one of the active OPMs The corresponding OPM on the other end of the data link will automatically switch active states Rear of Chassis me H NE 1 e e ail V Rov Me Optical fiber cable length
51. lect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Tele ct Page 6 58 6 3 Power Input The wall mount chassis is powered by either plant dc or utility power connected at the top rear of the chassis Both plant dc and utility power can be connected to provide redundancy Spring Terminals for DC Power Plant Input amp Alarms I J J L DIDIDID IDF TH n Power ses ggz Receptacle ayay z for Alternate P Ba H Power Input S d LG rh w M g N Figure 43 Vector Wall Mount Power Connections Rear View of Chassis 6 3 1 Plant DC Input Use the spring connectors along the top rear of the chassis for plant dc 24 or 48Vdc Spring connectors are also provided for power alarm and major alarm connections Each position accommodates a 24AWG to 16AWG stranded or solid copper wire Stranded wire should be tinned e Fora 48Vdc BATT input connect 48Vdc fused at 5A to A terminal and RTN to A Likewise for a 24Vdc BATT input connect 24Vdc fused at 5A to A terminal and 24Vdc to A To connect wires to spring terminal connectors first strip about 3 g in 710 mm of insulation and then use a s in 3 mm flat tipped screwdriver to open the spring before inserting the wire Remove the screwdriver to cinch the wire Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 M
52. lect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Tele ct Page 3 37 3 6 1 6 Alarm Cut Off ACO LED e GREEN Major alarm has occurred but the MAJ alarm contact closure has been turned off because the ACO switch has been depressed The ACO switch affects the MAJ alarm broadcast by a relay switch closure The ACO switch has no effect on the ALM LED e OH ACO switch has not been used to reset a MAJ alarm signal 3 6 2 Mode Switches 3 6 2 1 Loopback Mode Pressing the recessed LOOPBACK switch causes the OPM to switch from normal mode to fiber loopback In the fiber loopback mode the RCV optical input are internally routed to the XMT output of the same OPM Pressing the LOOPBACK switch a second time switches from fiber to coax loopback In the coax loopback mode the RCV input is internally routed to the XMT output of the same OPM Pressing the LOOPBACK switch a third time returns the OPM to normal mode 3 6 2 2 Manual Mode Pressing the recessed MAN switch on the active OPM changes the OPM from active to standby status The MAN switch is enabled only on the active OPM Pressing the MAN switch on the standby OPM has no effect Manually switching modes causes the OPM on the other end of the optical link to switch active modules Regardless of the manually set active versus standby status of the data links the data links will change status automatically if an OPM on the active link detects a loss of optical signal LOS
53. mpedance 75Q Output Impedance 75Q Monitor Level 21 dB 1 5 dB below signal level Format Selection Manually selected prior to power up Error Rate max 1x10719 with 23 dB fiber attenuation single mode glass fiber 0 to 50 C Return Loss lt 26 dB 300kHz to 30MHz single OTM or OPM 16 dB 300kHz to 30MHz redundant OPM Signal Formats Specifications T3 Input Data Rate 44 736 Mbps 100 ppm Input Data Format Jitter Tolerance Bipolar with B3ZS coding Meets GR 499 CORE requirements Output Data Rate Same as input signal transmit clock is recovered from input signal Output Data Format Bipolar with B3ZS coding Output Pulse Shape Complies with GR 499 CORE and ANSI T1 102_1993 STS 1 Input Data Rate 51 84 Mbps 100 ppm Input Data Format Bipolar with B3ZS coding Jitter Tolerance Meets GR 499 CORE requirements Output Data Rate Same as input signal transmit clock is recovered from input signal Output Data Format Bipolar with B3ZS coding Output Pulse Shape Complies with GR CORE 253 E3 Input Data Rate 34 368 Mbps 100 ppm Input Data Format AMI with HDB3 coding Jitter Tolerance Meets ITU T G 832_1993 requirements Output Data Rate Same as input signal transmit clock is recovered from input signal Output Data Format AMI with HDB3 coding Output
54. n or 23 in 1RU BCSII chassis with horizontally mounted mod ules The illustration on the cover of this publication shows a Vector Fiber Tray Model 010 0019 0471 attached to a BCSII 8 Place Horizontal Chassis Model 010 0000 0471BCS The table that follows cross references Telect Vector Fiber Trays with Vector applicable Telect BCSII chassis EL DEREN Applicable Vector Description AUTEN 010 0000 0471BCS or 0472BCS 8 Module 19 in Horizontal 010 0019 0471BCS 010 0000 1471BCS or 1472BCS 10 Module 23 in Horizontal 010 0023 1471BCS 010 0000 2401BCS or 2405BCS 24 Module 19 in Vertical 010 0019 2401BCS 010 0000 1401BCS 24 Module 23 in Vertical 010 0023 3201BCS 010 0000 3201BCS or 3216BCS 32 Module 23 in Vertical 010 0023 3201BCS The illustrations that follow show how fiber optic network element cables are routed through and around the trays links and spools Or mm ALERT Only qualified technicians may install this product Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 AO0 1 Te l ct Page 5 49 Tray space for copper cabling Inner Channel A CHANNEL CABLING For Vertically Mounted Optical Modules e On 23 in BCSII Chassis Vector Modules 1 thru 8 amp 25 thru 32 use the outer channels For all other Vector cabl
55. n site those slots are practical only for OPMs Al though one basic OTM can be inserted in either OPM slot to function as a local or remote un protected terminus the adjacent OPM slot at that terminus would have to remain empty Just as with OTMs on opposite ends of an optical data link twin OPMs on the both ends of redundant optical data links should have the same circuit board switch settings The speed settings E3 T3 STS 1 must be the same on all OTMs and OPMs at the ends of linkups CAUTION Only qualified technicians may install and maintain this product Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Te l E ct Page 3 27 CE ALERT ALERT These instructions presume you have verified that the Telect equipment being in stalled is compatible with the rest of the system including power ground circuit protec tion signal characteristics equipment from other vendors and local codes or ordinances 3 2 Installation Tools amp Equipment You need only standard tools Use listed components UL recognized CSA ETL TUV agency and tools 3 3 Inspection Compare the contents of the Vector OPM shipping container with the packing list Call Telect if you are missing anything Telect is not liable for shipping damage If the shipping container is damaged keep it for the carrier s inspection Notify the carrier and call Telect s
56. nnectivity System II BCSII chassis panels for standard 19 in and 23 in racks such as the one featured on the front cover The Front cover features a 19 in BCSII Horizontal Chassis with six Basic OTMs and two E Vector OTMs Vector Modules fit alongside Telect s DSX and DNI modules in all multifunction BCSII chassis with power 48V or 24V hookup See Chapter 5 for details on applicable BCSII chassis Telect offers both vertical 2RU and horizontal 1RU BCSII chassis panels along with special Vector Fiber Copper Trays for convenient cable management For Telect s MIX 56 Telect s DS1 DS3 multiplexer demultiplexer panels Telect offers a SideCar chassis option that mounts to a MIX panel in a 23 in rack SideCar holds up to two Vector modules and extends the versatility of the MIX 56 by adding two way optical to electrical conversion of DS3 I O Vector is intended for both large and small site applications But for LANs campuses cell tower base installations co locates and other remote sites Telect also offers this same powerful electrical optical connectivity in a standalone configuration for surface mounting such as on a wall or on the side of a cabinet or on a desktop These standalone units handle a pair of OTMs or OPMs powered from either standard office Vdc or from a power supply that converts Vdc from a 120Vac utility receptacle See Chapter 8 Accessories Standalone Wall Mount and Desk Mount chassis include built in cabl
57. ons Telect Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Page 5 52 Figure 38 Removing screws holding standard brackets to sides of BCSII chassis 3 Use these screws to secure the Vector Fiber Tray to the BCSII chassis 4 Secure the chassis to the rack using the 12 24 screws supplied with the chassis NOTE All Vector Fiber Trays will extend about 4 in beyond the rack flange 5 Use the illustrations on pages 5 50 through 5 52 as guides for cabling the tray Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Te l E ct Page 5 53 This page intentionally left blank Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Tele ct Page 5 54 Chapter 6 Vector Wall Mount 6 1 Overview The Vector Standalone Wall Mount chassis consists of a wall plate holding a dual slot chassis Use three 8 screws not supplied to secure unit to wall mounted rails or plywood as shown in the following illustration Figure 39 OPMs 2 in a Standalone Wall Mount Chassis Standalone Wall Mount chassis hold up to two basic or E Vector OTMs or OPMs The preceding illustration shows a wall mount chassis with two OPMs the following illustrat
58. ons presume you have verified that the Telect equipment being in stalled is compatible with the rest of the system including power ground circuit protec tion signal characteristics equipment from other vendors and local codes or ordinances CAUTION Only qualified technicians may install and maintain this product 4 2 Installation Tools amp Equipment You need only standard tools Use listed components UL recognized CSA ETL TUV agency and tools 4 3 Inspection Compare the contents of the E Vector OTM shipping container with the packing list Call Telect if you are missing anything Telect is not liable for shipping damage Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Te l ct Page 4 41 If the shipping container is damaged keep it for the carrier s inspection Notify the carrier and call Telect s Customer Service Department 1 800 551 4567 or 1 509 926 6000 Keep the container until you have checked equipment operation If you experience any kind of problem call Telect s Customer Service Department Use the original undamaged container if you are instructed to return the E Vector OTM to Telect 4 4 Installation Setup Setting PCB Switches
59. r a grounded wrist strap and perform any other available ESD procedures when handling them OTMs may be installed in any or all slots in a 19 in or 23 in BCSII chassis or in an OTM Standalone Wall Mount or Desk Mount chassis or in a Telect SideCar chassis on the left side of a Telect MIX 56 or MIX 28 When installing less than a full complement of OTMs prefer the extreme right or left end of the chassis for best heat dissipation The temperature at the faceplate of an OTM can rise to 49 C 120 F at an ambient temperature of 19 C 66 F If you fully load a BCSII chassis with OTMs consider the effect that heat may have on other shelves above the full loaded OTM BCSII If necessary either leave 2RU of space Either leave it vacant or install shelves that dissipate no heat above that BCSII chassis for heat dissipation or install a 1 RU Telect heat baffle above that BCSII chassis See Chapter 8 Accessories Procedure steps 1 Identify both modules to be used they are installed in pairs 2 Set switch options on the OTM PCB See the preceding page 3 lf applicable if you are adding a second OTM to a wall mount chassis remove the blank cov er at the front of the wall mount chassis B Slide module into chassis card guides press into rear connectors The illustrations that follow show typical installations e Secure with top screw on module faceplate Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 5
60. signated standby OPM S 3 6 1 3 COAX LED E GREEN Electrical loopback mode Electrical zx Heger RCV input is internally looped back to electrical Telect ANNE DUPLE Figure 26 OPM With Separate XMT e Off Not in coax loopback mode amp RCV SC Connectors 3 6 1 4 FIBER LED GREEN Fiber loopback mode Optical RCV input is internally looped back to optical XMT output e Off Not in fiber loopback mode 3 6 1 5 Alarm ALM LED e RED Solid Major alarm condition either optical or electrical LOS or both The major alarm relay will close the normally open major alarm contacts to set the MAJ alarm signal depending on ALM1 and ALM2 The settings of ALM1 and ALM2 have no effect on the ALM LED e RED Blinking Indicates that an alarm has been set at the far end alarm An electrical loss on one end will cause the ALM LED on that end to turn on solid and to send an all ones signal to the other end The ALM LED on that other end will blink indicating that the problem was detected at the far end The status of the ALM3 setting has no effect on whether the ALM LED blinks on a far end loss of signal e Off No major alarms The ALM LED goes off if the condition causing a major alarm is remedied If both local and far end alarms occur the ALM LED will light solid red A local alarm will take priority over a remote alarm Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Te
61. tch the E Vector OTM will change operating parameters indicated by green LEDs directly above the switch Pressing the LOOPBACK switch toggles among the following three modes of operation Loopbacks are done internally without requiring external cables Normal Operation both FIBER and RJ45 LEDs off Fiber Loopback FIBER LED on RJ45 Loopback RJ45 LED on Pressing the MAN AUTO switch toggles between three operational RJ45 modes See 47 for a description of these modes Auto the AUTO LED is on Manual 100 Mbps the MANUAL and 100 LEDs are on Manual Q 10 Mbps the MANUAL and 10 LEDs are on Without having installed RJ45 and fiber connections the RJ45 and FIBER LINK Status LEDs will be red All other LEDs will be off Install the RJ45 connection at the top of the front panel See the following network illustration Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Tele ct Page 4 44 RJ45 Ethernet CAT 5 Cable Equipment 100 m or 320 ft E Vector RJ45 Pin Outs Name Pin Wire Color TX 1 WHT ORN Optical fiber cable length GE Sc GRIN e Up to 1 5 km for multimode 4 BLU e Up to 30 km for single mode 5 WHT BLU CAT 5 Cable RX 6 GRN Se 100 m or 320 ft 7 WHT BRN quip 8 BRN RCV XMT Ethernet equipment may require either str
62. telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 1 Te l E ct Page 6 56 Wall Mount Chassis Model No Description 710 1001 2302 E Single Mode with SC Connectors a Model 710 0000 3201 without modules b Second module is ordered separately c Extended operating temperature range Peepe Prere a B pe EE SZ O o p Heel je te l o ol q H ti H D o QOO we oe m Ur rr Basic OTM Basic OPM E Vector OTM Figure 41 Rear Views of the Wall Mount Chassis Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 127092 1 A0 Te l E ct Page 6 57 6 2 Grounding A 8 32 ground stud with a KEPS nut is located at the rear of the wall mount chassis Interconnect the ground stud to the rack or facility dc ground Do not connect ground wire to ac receptacle ground Use the dc plant ground using a single hole ground lug with an 18 AWG min size copper wire as shown in the following illustrations Figure 42 Grounding Telect Inc e USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Te
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