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1. ait N BOX Flashlink One Module Desktop Box Rev 2 gt D er e me 08 D D a rt e A n N e N BOX Rev 2 Network Electronics ASA Thorgya P O Box 1020 Sandefjord Norway Phone 47 33 48 99 99 Fax 47 33 48 99 98 E mail support network electronics com www network electronics com Service Phone 47 90 60 99 99 Revision history Current revision of this document is the uppermost in the table below Revision Replaces Date Change description 2007 10 26 New front page and removed old logo 007 10 05 Added Materials Declaration and EFUP 23 05 05 _ NBS Initial Revision 2 N BOX Rev 2 Contents REVUSIO IM WIS COI A 2 I PFOGUCE OVERVIEW irr toestanden Baetens breede 4 2 SPECIALS nennen natekenen delen denten ag aa aaa 4 2 General SPecnCaons n ssir ensen ain a Na ab a aana a Na a 4 ZZ ETON VICW aaa pa naa ag S ga Ba AAN a NR entente a AK a NE an EN EZEN a a aa aapa seks 4 2 REA MOW sain sanan sieeve a aa aaa R SZE V LT foe pa kenne enden Guam a aaa a a aa anana 4 3 CONNGUTA OM kina sae aa saa a AE r a aa an NGE Aa aaa a ga a e branan 5 3 AGGress Setting onm each IN BOX aji sasi aa aaa a aa aa kk a gag aa a Ba Ba kaa an agi 5 AF ONNO UOS menen matentabel 5 AA POWE COMMECH OM saa aa aaa aik aaa a E an aaa aa aa saa 5 4 1 1 Pin out DC input 5 A2 Mod le GONMECCHOMNS preserve reeds E Bag KA BA NG ANG KA 5 De INEDOA OPCAO wasserette dede ESE NANA 6 asl REMOVING TNE
2. it is important that the protective cap is put back on the ferrule tip Note When removing a receiver card from the N BOX hot swapping the laser beam may be present inside the N BOX transmitted through the fiber To avoid damaging your eyes never look directly into the N BOX unless you are 100 sure that no laser beam is present inside the N BOX N BOX Rev 2 5 3 Back plane insertion You must install the accompanying back plane card before you can insert a new module card into the frame Turn off the power by disconnecting the DB9 power contact to the N BOX Remove the module card from the box according to the procedure in Chapter 5 1 Please follow anti static procedures when handling circuit boards with active components Remove all 4 screws from the back plane to be replaced Remove the back plane by lifting it straight out from the rear of the frame Insert the new back plane and tighten the screws Figure 4 Removing inserting back plane 5 4 Card insertion After the front panel is removed full access to the card modules inside the N BOX Is given The N BOX is equipped with guide rails to align the module card into its position N BOX Rev 2 6 N BOX configuration examples 6 1 N BOX in a 1RU frame It is possible to mount up to four flashlink N BOX modules into a 19 1RU frame as shown below Figure 5 N BOX in a 1RU frame Please contact Network Electronics ASA for further informatio
3. 0 VAC DC Power 15V connector DB9 male Dimensions 109 x 43 x 198 mm Card slots 1 Internal voltages 5V SV 15V 15V 2 2 Front view The front view of the N BOX shows status LEDs for the module that is included in the N BOX Figure 1 LEDs in front of the N BOX The leftmost LED of each module card is a general status LED Green light means that the card is OK Red light means that the card is faulty No light means that the power is not switched on The meaning of each LED on the module cards is described in their respective manuals 2 3 Rear view Figure 2 shows an example of an N BOX seen from the rear side To the left is the connector module for the power supply delivered with the N BOX The other connector modules are described in their respective user manuals LEDs from left to right when box is viewed as in this figure N BOX 3 Configuration 3 1 Address setting on each N BOX Each N BOX can be assigned an address through the address selector on the underside of the box Maximum 8 addresses are available This address setting only applies when your application includes more than one N BOX The addresses represent card positions in a FR 2RU 10 2 frame and are numbered from 0 9 Default address card position is 0 4 Connections 4 1 Power connection Figure 2 Rear view of an N BOX Rev 2 DC Connect the DB9 connector from the external DC power supply to the DB9 mal
4. THROAT DANG mmniet eenst a ag kaa aaa ga an naa aa 6 DZ Card FEIMOV Al ass ani anapa aa Na na a Ga Ba ga aing SE a a a GN DE b ag an ted eenen 6 5 5 BACK Plane INSENHOM isa aaa a a A aa t kek aa NAN a NA a a aa aa ag kaa 7 DANG I S EPON aaa a E E E E E E agan edn 7 6 N BOX configuration examples ssnve eneen sen eenen 8 6 NeBOKiin d TIRU TEAMS rg naas ana pa a a na pa torie herrie a aga aaa a a aaa a Pa 8 6 2 N BOX mounting Brackets sarasa aa a aaa an baa Sa Na a kaa aan a naa aia eaaa 8 Gertmicate OF CONTO Y sasaka kaka agan AGA ga AKAN E 10 Product Warnarnty Sasa aapa aana aa a akanang a aa ag kana aa aa ang aa kaag ahaaa NEAR 11 Materials declaration and recycling information 12 Materials declaratio M asas anga a ka se lak ag k denver 12 Environmentally friendly use period eneen eeen oeneenveene 12 ReCYEHNG TAT UON kasa saba an aba a Gala NA GAN Gg Ga presteert 13 N BOX Rev 2 1 Product overview The N BOX is meant to meet the need for a one module desktop box for flashlink module cards This box shall use the same backplane as in the standard 2RU frame This means that the modules and backplanes can be removed from a desktop box and replaced into the FR 2RU 10 2 frame In addition 4 desktop boxes can be assembled together into a 1 RU box holder and function as a 1 RU unit 2 Specifications 2 1 General specifications AC Power External power supplies 100 26
5. e connector of the N BOX Tighten the screws to ensure a proper contact 4 1 1 Pin out DC input The maximum current drawn from each pin of the DB9 connector is 2 5A Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 4 2 Module connections OV GND 5V Tx 15V Rx Rx Tx 15V OV GND Reserved Output from module DC Input Output from module Output from module Output from module DC Input The other connectors are module specific hence they are described in their respective user manuals N BOX Rev 2 5 N BOX operation In order to reconfigure an N BOX the front panel must be removed Each module has a corresponding connector module at the rear and is hot swappable Note Use safety goggles when hot swapping module cards If a receiver card is removed from the N BOX an invisible laser beam may be emitted inside the N BOX from the laser at the other end The laser beam might be harmful to your eyes 5 1 Removing the front panel Detach the front panel by unfastening the two screws fixing the front panel Use a TX 08 screwdriver for this A TX 08 screwdriver is included in the shipment of your N BOX Figure 3 Removing the front panel 5 2 Card removal To remove a module card from the N BOX frame release the card by moving the red handle until it is in horizontal position Then pull the card out of the N BOX with the red handle After removing a card
6. n about the mounting kits 6 2 N BOX mounting brackets ETH CON modules may also be mounted against walls under desks etc The figure below shows available mounting plates for ETH CON Figure 6 Mounting plates for the N BOX The following examples show how to apply the available mounting kits N BOX Rev 2 Figure 9 Wall Under desk Please contact Network Electronics ASA for further information about the mounting kits N BOX Rev 2 Certificate of Conformity Network Electronics ASA Company Registration Number N 3204 Sandefjord NO 976 584 201 MVA Norway Declares under sole responsibility that the product Product Name N BOX Product Description flashlink one module desktop box To which this declaration relates are of Norwegian origin and are in conformity with the following standards EN 55103 1 1996 Generic Emissions Standard EN 55103 2 1996 Generic Immunity Standard N BOX Rev 2 Product Warranty The warranty terms and conditions for the product s covered by this manual follow the General Sales Conditions by Network Electronics ASA These conditions are available on the company web site of Network Electronics ASA www network electronics com 17 N BOX Rev 2 Materials declaration and recycling information Materials declaration For product sold into China after 1st March 2007 we comply with the Administrative Measure on the Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Prod
7. rvice life without leaking the hazardous materials We expect the normal use environment to be in an equipment room at controlled temperature range 0 C 40 C with moderate humidity lt 90 non condensing and clean air not subject to vibration or shock Further a statement on any hazardous material content for instance for a product that uses some tin lead solders Where a product contains potentially hazardous materials this is indicated on the product by the appropriate symbol containing the EFUP The hazardous material content is limited to lead Pb in some solders This is extremely stable in normal use and the EFUP is taken as 50 years by comparison with the EFUP given for Digital Exchange Switching Platform in equipment in Appendix A of General Rule of Environment Friendly Use Period of Electronic Information Products This is indicated by the product marking gt 12 N BOX Rev 2 It is assumed that while the product is in normal use any batteries associated with real time clocks or battery backed RAM will be replaced at the regular intervals The EFUP relates only to the environmental impact of the product in normal use it does not imply that the product will continue to be supported for 50 years Recycling information Network Electronics provides assistance to customers and recyclers through our web site http www network electronics com Please contact Network Electronics Customer Support for assi
8. stance with recycling if this site does not show the information you require Where it is not possible to return the product to Network Electronics or its agents for recycling the following general information may be of assistance Before attempting disassembly ensure the product is completely disconnected from power and signal connections All major parts are marked or labelled to show their material content Depending on the date of manufacture this product may contain lead in solder Some circuit boards may contain battery backed memory devices 13
9. ucts In the first stage of this legislation content of six hazardous materials has to be declared The table below shows the required information Toxic or hazardous substances and elements RER h KR ONE 2 RKE SRAM Part Name Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Pb Hg Chromium biphenyls diphenyl ethers Cr VI1 PBB PBDE ENC O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 Environmentally friendly use period The manual must include a statement of the environmentally friendly use period This is defined as the period of normal use before any hazardous material is released to the environment The guidance on how the EFUP is to be calculated is not finalised at the time of writing See http www aeanet org GovernmentAffairs gfLeOpAaZXaMxqGjSFbEidSdPNtpT pdf for an unofficial translation of the draft guidance For our own products Network Electronics has chosen to use the 50 year figure recommended in this draft regulation Network Electronics suggests the following statement on An Environmentally Friendly Use Period EFUP setting out normal use EFUP is the time the product can be used in normal se

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