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1. Continue Is CSO Low or out of specification limits System CSO No No Yes PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Is OMI set to No nominal or OdB Yes Check RF input level to transmitter Put transmitter in Video mode and press OMI reset on front panel If needed adjust OMI to nominal value using modulation adjust arrows on front panel Testing 95 OK C emcore Is receiver optical power Is CSO Continue above No OK Yes Testi operational esting limits Yes Remove existing transmitter and Is the transmitter install transmitter with SBS rated for SBS circuit rated No EDFA output power Or remove for the EDFA existing EDFA s and install EDFA s output power with output power rated for transmitter SBS circuit Yes Call Technical Continue No Yes support Testing EMCORE Broadband 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation Page 42 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Transmitter Optical Output Low Low Transmitter Optical Output Power Yes Is rear panel ON OFF switch in ON position with power input Apply power to the unit No Yes s front pane key switch i
2. Do not use the transmitter outdoors To prevent potential fire or shock hazard do not expose the transmitter to any source of excessive moisture Do not operate the transmitter when its covers or panels have been removed Do not interrupt the protective earth grounding Any such action can lead to a potential shock hazard that can result in serious personal injury Do not operate the transmitter if an interruption to the protective grounding is suspected In this case ensure that the transmitter remains inoperative Use only the type of fuse specified by the manufacturer as appropriate for this transmitter Do not use repaired fuses and avoid any situations that can short circuit the fuse Unless absolutely necessary do not attempt to adjust or perform any maintenance or repair procedure when the unit is opened and connected to a power source Repairs are to be carried out only by a qualified professional Do not attempt any adjustment maintenance or repair procedure to the transmitter s internal mechanism if immediate first aid is not accessible Disconnect the power cord from the unit before adding or removing any components Operating the unit in the presence of flammable gases or fumes is extremely hazardous Do not perform any operating or maintenance procedure that is not described in the User s Manual Some of the transmitter s capacitors can be charged even when the unit is not connected to the power
3. Video mode Functions identically to the CW mode with the exception that it sets the OMI to a 3dB lower level to compensate for modulated carriers Menu 6 CATV OMI Setting RF attenuation AGC Mode selective Menu If the Tx has been put in CW or Video mode this menu will display OMI Setting This control allows the user to adjust the factory set OMI AGC point in 0 1 dB steps 4 to 2 dB range Sa EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation 2 emcore 2015 West Chestnut Street 7 Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 15 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 If the Tx has been put in MANUAL mode this menu will display RF attenuation AGC This control allows the user to adjust the factory set RF attenuator setting in 0 1 dB steps 4 to 2 dB range Menu 7 SAT AGC Mode Available for L Type Models Only Use this menu to select between manual or CW modes Menu 8 SAT OMI Setting RF attenuation Available for L Type Models Only This control allows the user to adjust the factory set OMI AGC point or RF Gain in 0 5 dB steps 5 to 5 dB range Menu 13 System Temp This is a read only menu this parameter tells the user the temperature of the Tx module itself Menu 14 Laser Current This is a read only menu which tells the operator the current of the DFB laser in mA Menu
4. Cp emcore empower with light Medallion 6000 Series 1550 nm Transmitter User Manual For more information on this and other products Q gt emcore Contact Sales at EMCORE 626 293 3400 or visit www emcore com Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Table of Contents Ji e 24 6 Sola 19 RT m 2 Saretv WON el OM badeencac avem enemies E sU MUI i mM AM Emu USED E EUM E AE neues te 4 POWER mice bids RM COTES STRNEKN 4 EY IPS TUCHONS varie reared uisi ma cpa tin itubIMItaGuis idem nrbs onm Ee MN SSUEPPapSU MIA ei RmUE UU PIE di PNE E RUE 4 Before Initializing and Operating the Unit cc cccccccseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeseeeseeeees 4 OLY der NINO ER RR RE E 4 i e aE RE TEE c m 5 Before Initializing and Operating the Unit siue iiec eo rore pe te pe pe tebut ntt Eo Xx Ru a PH R eoa sp FEE Fu MUR RUD ERR U DDR 5 Note Keep the packaging c ccccccseeccsececseceeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseaeeeseeessueesaueessaeeeseeeeseesessaeeesaas 5 Operando EMi ONM ig MEE 5 A a o E E E E E 6 PRAMS UNINC DINS E mE 8 Paner DIMENSION CE T mmm 9 Optical and HF GharacterisllGS uoo cosi eno ptt irae Rep eb c oro meae Nii ui etapa na bases ehe Pis a nies e olco sk itasu EE E Cus 11 Optical Connections lsssseessssssssssseseeennn enne nnnnna nnns na nnn nnn a nnns sana sr risa snas rss 11 Transmitter Co
5. AC Line Conducted Emissions 15 109 b Radiated Emissions AS NZS 3548 Class A AC Line Conducted Radiated Emissions VCCI Class A Japan AC Line Conducted Radiated Emissions Safety Laser FDA CDRH Laser safety Governed by Code of Federal Regulations Title 21 Volume 8 part 1040 Performance Standards for Light Emitting Products revised as of 4 1 06 EN60950 1 multimedia Laser IEC 60825 1 and or IEC 60825 2 EN50083 1 2006 EN60728 1 1 Handling Packaging Packaging The module shall be sealed in an anti static bag The product manual will be installed in an anti static bag and shipped with the unit China RoHS Materials report will be included in the manual MIB s will be provided on a CD ROM supplied with unit 2 Keys for the key lock are included with unit AC Power Cables s are included with units supporting AC power supply options Handling Transportation Vibration per GR 2853 CORE requirements Transportation Shock per GR 2853 CORE requirements ESD Surge per CE requirements i EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation P Em mcor i 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 44 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Model Number Information Logo amp Link type Pout dBm Loading RF Wavelength Power Specific 0 Emcore D 40 km 0 forD H 1 NTSC 1 SC A
6. This alarm is triggered if the supply exceeds preset limits Alarm 9 12v power supply This alarm is triggered if the supply exceeds preset limits Alarm 10 12v power supply This alarm is triggered if the supply exceeds preset limits Alarm 11 424v power supply This alarm is triggered if the supply exceeds preset limits Alarm 12 Fan s 1 amp 2 This alarm is independent for each fan It is generated when the current reaches either 200 mA high or 50 mA low indicating a fan failure Alarm 13 Optical Power Port 1 or 2 This alarm is independent for each port It is generated when the optical power reaches either 5 0 dBm low or 14 dBm high Alarm 14 TPDC Bias related to CSO control loop This alarm is a high low warning that is generated when the voltage reaches 4 5 volts The CSO loop will actually will reset at 5 volts Alarm 15 Keyswitch ON OFF This alarm is generated when the key is on the OFF position Alarm 16 Remote Keyswitch ON OFF This alarm is generated when the key switch is remotely programmed to the OFF position via SNMP command Alarm 17 Communication Error This alarm is generated when there is an internal digital error Alarm 18 Cooling Fan A Failure This alarm is generated when rear panel cooling fan failure is detected Alarm 19 Cooling Fan B Failure This alarm is generated when rear panel cooling fan failure is detected Alarm 2
7. 1 Installed Help this message gt psconfig t al poner supply type dualRedundantb 12 24V fan A installed fan B installed gt Connected 0 00 17 1T100 38400 8 H 1 NUM id EMCORE Broadband Copyright O 2010 EMCORE Corporation 2 emcore 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 29 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Establish updated network connection 1 Recycle power to the transmitter or at the command prompt gt type reboot to restart the unit g Medallion 6000 HyperTerminal File Edit View Cal Transfer Help gt reboot Restarting system Emcore Corp SNMP Agent Decompressing image from OxfT8100060 Connected 0 00 21 VT10U0 38400 8 H 1 NUM i EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation mm TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street i Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 30 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Network configuration 2 Now your Management software should be able to establish communication with this unit with the IP address configured This may be confirmed by issuing commands ifconfig or ping ae Medallion 6000 HyperT erminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help gt ifconfig eth Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 0D C4 11 22 33 inet addr 10
8. 15 Laser Temp This is a read only menu which tells the operator the temperature setting on the DFB laser Generally this is how the wavelength is set on a particular Tx Menu 16 TEC current This is a read only menu this is the current setting for the thermoelectric cooler device used to keep the DFB laser temperature constant Menu 17 Optical Power Port 1 This is a read only menu reported in dBm to the nearest 0 10B Menu 18 Optical power port 2 This is a read only menu reported in dBm to the nearest 0 10B Menu 19 CATV Input RF This menu indicates the relative RF composite input power from the factory nominal setting in dB Menu 20 CATV Composite HF This menu shows a relative value of the actual RF input power compared to the factory set desired RF input power For both AGC modes CW and Video this should be 0 0 because this is set by the control circuitry For manual mode this will depend on the amount and RF level of the channels present at the input of the Tx Menu 19 SAT Input RF This menu indicates the relative RF composite input power from the factory nominal setting in dB Menu Z20 SAT Composite HF This menu shows a relative value of the actual RF input power compared to the factory at desired RE input powe e N mode thi hould be 0 0 because thi at hy the FI EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation gt Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street AE Alhamb
9. 7 1 90 Bcast 10 7 1 255 Mask 255 255 255 0 UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 RK packets 45 errors dropped overruns frame TK packets 22 errors dropped overruns carrier collisions txqueuelen 1000 Base address 0x1000 Link encap Local Loopback inet addr 127 0 0 1 Mask 255 0 0 0 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU 16436 Metric 1 RK packets 13 errors 8 dropped overruns frame 60 TX packets 13 errors 8 dropped overruns carrier collisions txqueuelen Connected 0 00 27 VT100 38400 8 N 1 NUM d Medallion 6000 HyperT erminal DII x File Edi View Call Transfer Help ping 108 7 1 60 PING 10 7 1 o UR 0 7 18 7 18 7 18 E 56 data bytes icmp seq ttl 128 time 8 icmp seq 1 ttl 128 time 1 9 icmp seq 2 ttl 128 peri 5 9 NOAA ml icmp_seq 3 ttl 128 time 1 18 7 icmp_seq 4 ttl 128 time 1 64 bytes from 10 7 1 60 icmp_seg 5 ttl 128 time 1 18 7 1 60 ping statistics 6 packets transmitted 6 packets received 0 packet POUA ARED min aug max 1 5 2 8 ms gt ccc cc NN Connected 0 00 21 T100 38400 8 N 1 NUM ee EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation mm TI Core 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 31 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Telnet service 3 After network is configur
10. Trapsink Port Number 162 gt 1 IP Address Configuration 2 SNMP Configuration B quit Enter command 8 1 2 gt 8 Connected 0 00 20 T100 38400 8 H 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 6 Enter y if you want to set the Trap Agent s IP address This is the IP address that all alarms will be sent to Enter 0 to exit configuration Next step is to configure the power supply configuration for the unit EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation ss Bd Em mCcore 2015 West Chestnut Street meh Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 28 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Power supply configuration 1 At command prompt gt type psconfig for the current configuration or psconfig h for a list of power supply configuration options that are selectable 2 Type in the command that matches the units configuration e g psconfig t3 a1 b1 Note psconfig will need to be re run if user changes the power supply configuration in the future Medallion 6000 HyperT erminal File Edit View Cal Transfer Help gt psconfigd Power supply type singleb 12 24V fan A not installed fan B not installed gt psconfig h Usage psconfig arguments t type 1 Single 5V 2 Dual Redundant 5V 3 Single 5 12 24V 4 Dual Redundant 5 12 24V fan A H Not installed 1 Installed fan B 8 Not installed
11. Unit Alarms enabled through unitStatusEnable OID bits systemTempHigh 0 system TempLow 1 laserCurrentHigh 2 laserCurrentLow 3 laserTempHigh 4 laserTempLow 5 inputRFHigh 6 inputRFLow 7 opticalPowerHigh 8 opticalPowerLow 9 tecCurrentHigh 10 agcUnlock 1 1 keylnOffPosition 12 remoteOffModeSet 13 Miscellaneous Alarms enabled through miscStatusEnable OID bits sbs2GHzPowerHigh 0 sbs2GHzPowerLow 1 sbseGHzPowerHigh 2 sbs6GHzPowerLow 3 system5VPowerHigh 4 system5VPowerLow 5 system12VPowerHigh 6 system12VPowerLow 7 system24VPowerHigh 8 system24VPowerLow 9 systemM5VPowerHigh 10 systemM5VPowerLow 1 1 systemM12VPowerHigh 12 systemM12VPowerLow 13 communicationFailure 1 4 powerSupplyAFailure 16 powerSupplyAFailure 1 7 coolingFanAFailure 18 coolingFanBFailure 19 SCTE MIB support SCTE head end MIB support includes alarmsldent propertyldent and commonldent nodes ArI EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation b mcore 2015 West Chestnut Street 3 Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 34 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 SNMPv2 Traps transmitterNoAlarmsPresent transmitterSystemTemperatureHigh transmitterSystemTemperatureLow transmitterLaserCurrentHigh transmitterLaserCurrentLow transmitterLaser TemperatureHigh transmitterLaserTemperatureLow transmitterInoutRFLevelHigh transmitterlnput
12. store the unit in locations where the temperature falls below 40 C or rises above 85 C Avoid any environmental condition that can result in internal condensation Ensure that these temperature and humidity requirements can also be met whenever the unit is shipped Claims and Repackaging Immediately inform Emcore and if necessary the carrier if The contents of the shipment are incomplete The unit or any of its components are damaged or defective The unit does not pass the initial inspection In the event of carrier responsibility Emcore will allow for the repair or replacement of the unit while a claim against the carrier is being processed Returning Shipments to Emcore Emcore will only accept returns for which an approved Return Material Authorization RMA has been issued This number must be obtained prior to shipping any material to Emcore The owner s name and address the model number and full serial number of the unit the RMA number and an itemized statement of claimed defects must be included with the return material Ship the return material in the original shipping container and packing material If these are not available typical packaging guidelines are as follows Epa EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 6 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER
13. systems Using compressed air as listed above remove the bulkhead dust cover and hold the can of compressed air about 6 inches from the connector After spraying a few short bursts into the bulkhead the connector is clean and ready for connection f compressed air is not available the transmitter fiber bulkhead connector may be cleaned by 2 5 mm cotton swap or connector plate may be removed to clean the internal fiber patch cords CAUTION CAUTION Use caution when handling fibers Do not exceed fiber manufacturers pulling tension or bend radius specifications when removing fiber bulkhead connector plate To remove the transmitter optical connector plate remove the screw on the far left of the optical plate and remove the screw on the far right of the optical plate Do not remove the screws on the optical bulkhead connector Slowly remove the optical connector plate from the rear panel and disconnect each fiber connector from the bulkhead mounted on the plate Clean each fiber connector according to section A of the fiber cleaning guidelines i EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation P Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 11 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Make sure the laser key switches on the front panel of the transmitter are in the OFF position Connect a fiber patch
14. 0 Power Supply A Failure This alarm is generated when a failure is detected with one or more power supply DC voltage CEEA EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation b TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 18 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Alarm 21 Power Supply B Failure This alarm is generated when a failure is detected with one or more power supply DC voltage outputs Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation EMCORE Broadband 3 mm mcore 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 19 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Display Warnings Alarm Parameters RFNams Manual mode only 2 5 dB Input RF Level LO AGC Control Loop 1 25 dB AGC Unlocked Unlocked AGC mode only from OMI setpoint 5 dBm Optical Power Output LO 450ma Laser Current HI Laser Temperature Alarms 16 deg C Laser Temp LO 35 deg C Laser Current HI Alarm 70 deg C System Temp HI Cooling Fan Failure Alarm lt 50 mA Fan Current LO pose ran Tawo Aam ScoomaFanGurent Hh 5VDC Plus 5V Supply HI LO 5VDC Minus 5V Supply HI LO 12VDC Plus 12V Supply HI LO 12VDC Minus 12V Supply HI LO 4124VDC Plus 24V Supply HI LO SBS Suppression Failure 0 1 Volts 2 GHz SBS Power LO Alarm 0 1
15. 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 35 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 power out of the EDFA or the power into the passive devices that may be place ahead of the fiber If possible measure the actual power that will be launched into the transmission fiber 2 After determining the highest value of optical launch power in the network record this value 3 Now using the SBS adjust menu on the front panel set the SBS threshold to this value you have recorded in step 2 Your system is now at it s optimized operating point for both CNR low frequencies and CSO high frequencies 4 lf this value is higher than 18 dBm then you will have add loss to your optical network at this point the transmitter does not support a SBS level higher than this 5 If the value is lower than 14 dBm then set the Tx to this minimum setting and the your network will be at it s optimized operating point 6 To verify that you are not beyond the SBS threshold or that the Tx SBS setting is correct you can measure the CNR at the lowest frequency channel in your system If the CNR is within specification then you do not have any SBS setting issues Optimizing High Frequency CSO using Electronic Dispersion Compensation EDC functionality Follow the steps below to determine correct EDC value for you optical network 1 First determine if you need or
16. 232 interface connector 12 RF Inputs and Test Port Output 20dB from RF Input Rear panel option 13 Optical Output connectors may only be one depending on model A EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation b TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 13 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Optical Connections 1 Clean all fiber patch cords before connecting to the transmitter Cleaning Guidelines Fiber Patch cord connectors Remove the fiber connectors dust cap and wipe the fiber connector tip with a dry lint free cloth such as Kimwipes Inspect for scratches or debris on connector surface by using a microscopes ie 100x or 200x f no scratches or debris are found the connector is now clean and ready for connection If debris or scratches are found then repeat the fiber patch cord connector cleaning guidelines Fiber Bulkhead connectors Compressed air may be used to clean fiber bulkhead connectors Use compressed air with at least the following specifications Non residue inert gas for precision dust removal Ultra filtered to 0 2 microns Recommended for optical systems Using compressed air as listed above remove the bulkhead dust cover and hold the can of compressed air about 6 inches from the connector After spraying a few short bursts into the bulkhead the conn
17. 626 293 3428 Page 45 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Information contained herein is deemed to be reliable and accurate as of issue date EMCORE reserves the right to change this user manual the design or specifications of the product at any time without notice EMCORE and the EMCORE logo are trademarks of EMCORE Corporation Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation EMCORE Broadband mm mcore 2015 West Chestnut Street i Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 46 of 46
18. ATV Front Panel RF Tap 20 1 dB down from RF input CATV Front Panel RF Tap Flatness 1 dB 45MHz 1003 MHz SAT IF Frequency Range 950MHz 2800 MHz SAT IF Flatness 2 dB SAT IF Input impedance 75Q SAT IF Input Return Loss 10dB min 950MHz 2800 MHz SAT IF Front Panel RF Tap 7 2 5 dBmV Ch at 1 OMI ch SAT IF Front Panel RF Tap Flatness 1 dB 950MHz 2800 MHz crite EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation b TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street i 3 Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 12 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Connect the RF CATV channels to the F connector labeled CATV IN Connect the RF SAT channels to the F connector labeled SAT IN L Type Only Transmitter Controls and Indicators Front Panel RF Inputs and Test Port Output 20dB from RF Input Front panel option Laser LED Red OFF Green ON Status LED COMM LED VFD Vacuum Florescence Display Shows parameters status and alarms Control Buttons up down left and right Laser control Key Lock switch Optical Connectors Front Panel Option eh a a Rear Panel 7 DC Power Supply can be installed in any location 8 AC Power Supply can be installed in any location 9 Field Replaceable Fan Assemblies 2 10 Laser ON LED Optical Power is present when lit 11 Ethernet Interface Connector RS
19. BHI Uu ERA Dee 32 H 4 Je SS la m Ae ee I H N S S r m F r fi N i 1 3 Fi ioy j Li AV il Ley mu V em INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION To Hw aai e E Wi Raley an BACK miT INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM Tp Aa Um er Wavelength 1550nm O Max Output 30mW Class 1M Laser Product I5 EMITTED FROM THE END OF FIBER OR CONNECTOR Avold direct exposure to beam Do not view beam directly with optical Instruments INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION EMITTED FROM END OF FIBER OR CONNECTOR DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT JEC 60825 1 2007 EN 60825 1 2007 MAX OUTPUT 30mW WAVELENGTH 1556nm ss Jr Complles with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for devlatlons pursuant 42 to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 e 4 0 5 A 5 0 M EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation EA mcor 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 8 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Transmitter Dimensions 14 617 14 000 FRONT PANEL RF FRONT PANEL OPTICAL CONFIGURATION CO
20. IT 65 kM SENE EE mo o e 155 Receiver 65 kM EDFA LAUNCH POWER ABOVE SBS LIMIT Receiver Transmitter rated at 65 kM C gt Receiver 16 dBm SBS suppression 65 kM FIBER DISTANCE ABOVE MAXIMUM T 60 kM TRANSMITTER RATING a CO lum mani EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation Em mcore 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 39 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter Troubleshooting Low System CNR Low system CNR Yes Is OMI set to nominal or OdB Yes No gt PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Check RF input level Put transmitter in Video mode and press OMI reset on front panel If needed adjust OMI to nominal value using modulation adjust arrows on front panel Cj emcore Check for extra fiber loss Check optical output of transmitter and EDFA Is receiver Continue See transmitter and EDFA low optical No optical power at NO Yes l power trouble shooting guide in this nominal value Testing manual Yes Remove existing transmitter and Conti Is the transmitter install transmitter with SBS rated for ontinue SBS circuit rated EDFA output power Or remove Testing Yes No for the EDFA No gt e
21. MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Wear an anti static wrist strap and work in an ESD controlled area Wrap the unit in anti static packaging Use anti static connector covers as applicable Pack the unit in a reliable shipping container a duc Use enough shock absorbing material 10 to 15 cm or 4 to 6 in on all sides to cushion the unit and prevent it from moving inside the container Pink poly anti static foam is recommended Seal the shipping container securely Clearly mark FRAGILE on its surface Always provide the model and serial number of the unit and if necessary the RMA number on any accompanying documentation 8 Please contact the RMA department using the contact information at the beginning of this document to provide an RMA number and a shipping address Unpacking 1 Inspect the shipping boxes for any obvious damage 2 Unpack the unit from all packaging boxes 3 Inspect the appearance of the unit for any shipping damage 4 n case of damage document and inform the shipping company and your local representative 5 Save the shipping boxes and their inserts for any future reshipment for upgrade or repair NOTE In the event of a reshipment back to the manufacturer any additional damage caused by not using the original boxes will be considered the responsibility of the customer Transmitter Mounting and Power Connection Mount the unit into a 19 inch wide rack or cabinet or 23 inch with optional mounting kit Turn th
22. MM SS at the command prompt YY year 00 99 20xx MM month DD day HH hour MM minute SS second in 24 hour format 2 Type clock sys to synchronize real time clock to system time Commands clock and date may be used to read actual date and time see examples below z Medallion 6000 Hyper erminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dig 2 3 I clock set 18 11 85 12 30 00 Clock old time 1978 01 01 08 88 88 GHT Clock new time 2010 11 05 12 38 08 GMT Setting Dallas RIC time to date Fri 2818 11 85 time 12 38 80 clock svs Setting Linux Clock from Dallas D51385 RIC Fri Nov 5 12 30 07 2010 lock Fri 2818 11 85 time 12 38 33 date Fri Nov 5 12 38 39 2009 Connected 0 00 47 T100 36400 8 H 1 5 NUM ix EMCORE Broadband Copyright O 2010 EMCORE Corporation b mm TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street i Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 25 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Setting the IP address of the transmitter 1 Type agentconfig at the command prompt 2 Enter 1 for IP Address Configuration and choose a preference for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP service If DHCP is selected then the IP address will be assigned automatically by the host network otherwise the user must manually enter the IP address NetMask and default gateway to match us
23. NFIGURATION ee 19 000 _ FRONT PANEL REAR PANEL OPT RF SNMP RS 232 CONFIGURATION SINGLE DUAL AC DC INTERFACE POWER SUPPLY REAR PANEL Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation EMCORE Broadband J mcor i 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 9 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Operating the Transmitter WARNING To avoid the risk of injury or death always observe the following precautions before initializing the transmitter f using a voltage reducing autotransformer to power the transmitter ensure that the common terminal connects to the earthed pole of the power source Use only the type of power cord supplied with the transmitter Connect the power cord only to a power electrical outlet equipped with a protective earth contact Never connect to an extension cord that is not equipped with this feature Willfully interrupting the protective earth connection is prohibited Never look into the end of an optical cable connected to an optical output device that is operating Laser radiation is invisible and direct exposure can severely injure the human eye For more information see the User s Manual of the laser source in use Turning off the power to the laser component does not always block the externally supplied radiation to the connector at the output of the transmitter
24. PC 1 RF IN 00 1555 1 AC Logo and Ftypes 80 ch Hear Rear TP 5 0nm primary no Front secondary 1 noLogo S 65 km A 7 0 7 0 2 PAL 2 FC APC 2 RF IN 01 1550 2 DC for S type 60 ch Hear Front TP o 0nm primary no Front secondary H 80 km B 8 0 8 0 3 NTSC 3 3 RF IN xx ITU 3 AC for S Type 110 ch E2000 APC Front TP Channel primary AC F FTTx C 10 0for 4 PAL 4 SC APC 4 RF IN 4 AC SBS 20 S Type 89 ch Front Hear TP primary DC dBm Hear secondary L 25 km D 5 NTSC 5 FC APC 5 DC 10 10forS 90 ch Front primary DC L Type secondary Note N 40 km E 8 5 8 5 6 6 for L Type CENELEC E2000 APC 42 ch Front Note 1 Options available for Indicated Types only Note 2 ITU grid wavelengths can be specified from channels 18 to 40 Note 3 Not all configurations are available contact factory Note 4 Available for S and L Links CSO port 2 degraded by 1dB for Channel Loads 1 and 2 CSO port 2 degraded by 2dB for Channel Loads 3 and 4 Note 5 Contact Factory for Model type availability Additional kits Replaceable AC power supply modules Replaceable DC power supply modules Replaceable fans Front mounting brackets for 23 rack epee EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax
25. RFLevelLow transmitterOpticalPowerOutputHigh transmitterOpticalPowerOutputLow transmitter TECCurrentHigh transmitterAGCUnlocked transmitterKeySwitchOffPosition transmitterRemoteL aserOff ModeSet transmitter2GHzSBSPowerHigh transmitter2GHzSBSPowerLow transmittereGHzSBSPowerHigh transmittereGHzSBSPowerLow transmitterSystem5VPowerHigh transmitterSystem5VPowerLow transmitterSystem12VPowerHigh transmitterSystem12VPowerLow transmitterSystem24VPowerHigh transmitterSystem24VPowerLow transmitterSystemM5VPowerHigh transmitterSystemM5VPowerLow transmitterSystemM12VPowerHigh transmitterSystemM12VPowerLow transmitterCommunicationFailure transmitterPowerSupplyAFailure transmitterPowerSupplyBFailure transmitterCoolingFanAFailure transmitterCoolingFanBFailure Transmitter Setup Tips For SBS adjustability and EDC Functionality This section of the manual will give an overview of how to use and setup the transmitter for your particular network deployment Refer back to this manual to select the proper menu to perform some of the functions described below Setting SBS level to correct value for your optical network Follow the steps below to determine correct SBS value for you optical network 1 Look at the network design that the Tx will be used in and determine the highest optical power launched into the actual transmission fiber Keep in mind this in not necessarily the launch A EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation b mm mcor i
26. Volts 6 GHz SBS Power LO Key Switch Position Keyswitch OFF Remote Key Switch Remote Keyswitch OFF Internal Communication Communication Failure Modulator Bias 4 5 Volts Mod Bias HI LO dien EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 20 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Remote Monitoring SNMP General Background of SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices It is part of the Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP protocol suite SNMP enables end users to manage network performance find and solve network problems and plan for future network growth Management Information Base MIB is a collection of information that is organized hierarchically and these MIBs are accessed using SNMP They are comprised of managed objects and are identified by object identifiers SNMP The transmitter provides a serial communications interface that conforms to the IEEE 802 3 physical layer specifications This interface supports connections to proprietary element and network management systems This interface assumes a master slave type of relationship between EMS NMS and transmitter The host computer system is c
27. apable of querying connected equipment for status as well as sending control information through SNMP The physical interface is a two wire and ground multi drop bus The communications channel is half duplex Configuring the Transmitter for Network Communication When the transmitter is operated initially the SNMP Agent and IP Address are in a default state that needs to be configured This initial configuration is supported via the RS 232 interface a EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation mm mcor i 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 21 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Connecting to the RS 232 interface 1 With the transmitter power off connect a straight through RS232 cable between a personal computer and the transmitters RS232 DB 9 connector on the back Power up transmitter Invoke a terminal emulation program on the PC such as Microsoft HyperTerminal used in this example 4 Configure the communication channel in this example COM 1 with 38 400 Bits Per Second 8 data bits no parity one stop bit and no flow control see screenshot COM1 Properties 5 Set the Port settings as in the screen shot and press OK EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Pa
28. ax 626 293 3428 Page 4 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 The procedure can result in serious injury or loss of life if not carried out in proper compliance with all safety instructions Ensure that all conditions necessary for safe handling and i operation are met before proceeding The procedure can result in serious damage to or destruction of the unit if not carried out in compliance with all instructions for proper use Ensure that all conditions necessary for safe handling a and operation are met before proceeding Getting Started Before Initializing and Operating the Unit 1 Inspect the transmitter for any signs of damage and read the User s Manual thoroughly 2 Install the transmitter as specified in the Getting Started section 3 Ensure that the transmitter and any devices or cords connected to it are properly grounded 4 Become familiar with all safety symbols and instructions to ensure that the transmitter is operated and maintained safely Initial Inspection WARNING WARNING To avoid electrical shock do not initialize or operate the unit if it bears any sign of damage to any portion of its exterior surface such as the outer cover or panels Check that the unit and contents are complete Wear an anti static wrist strap and work in an electrostatic discharge ESD controlled area 2 nspect the shipping container for any indication of excessive shock
29. ble fiber dispersion compensation fiberDispersionGain S 2 000 to 2 000 in 0 025 steps fiberDispersionPhase S TBD fiberDispersionSlope S TBD laserOnOff keyswitch remoteLaserControl S On or Off enumeration to turn laser On or Off resetCause resetControl S Force software reset by writing a value of 1 sbs2GHzPower sbseGhzPower monitor5v monitor12v monitor24v monitorM5v monitorM 12v unitStatusEnable S Selective enable or disable of alarms by writing an encoded 16 bit value unitStatusMajor unitStatusMinor unitStatusHistory S Clear alarm history by writing a value of 0 miscStatusEnable S Selective enable or disable of alarms by writing an encoded 16 bit value miscStatusMajor miscStatusMinor miscStatusHistory S Clear alarm history by writing a value of O fontPanelL EDStatus uplime A EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation b mcor i 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 33 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Unique notification objects for each power supply and cooling fan is included The power supply MIB is located under the emcoreProducts node separately as it is a common element for other products Notification objects will be declared in the MIB to handle specific power supply alarms as well as entry into the SCTE alarm log if these events occur
30. camodiatr o Optical Outputs Laser control C and laser The RF signal enters the transmitter through the F connector on the rear panel After entering the transmitter the RF travels through the AGC and RF sections of the transmitter The RF section minimizes the CTB by producing CTB products the same amplitude but 180 out of phase of the CTB produced later in the modulator The RF signal then is input to the external optical modulator and modulated onto the light passing through the modulator Controlling the operating point of the modulator minimizes CSO The light source is a DFB laser spliced to the optical modulator The SBS circuit is also connected to the modulator This circuit compensates for any non linear effects due to Stimulated Brillouin Scattering SBS which occur in optical fibers carrying optical signals launched at high powers A microprocessor controls and monitors the operation of the transmitter s internal circuits a EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation b mcor i 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 37 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Transmitter and EDFA System Deployment Choosing the Correct Transmitter and EDFA for a System When deploying a system it is important to understand the specifications of the transmitter SBS suppression and maximum fiber distance If t
31. can use EDC in your optical network You DO NOT want to use EDC if the following are true a You have many passive optical splits after the Tx and the transmission distances to the nodes fed by that one Tx are at varying lengths of fiber b Ifthe CSO at the high frequencies meets the minimum specification then there is no need to use EDC You DO want to use EDC if the following are true a If the CSO at the high frequencies does not meet the minimum specification b If you have a point to point optical network or any splits that you have to N nodes travel over equal amounts of fiber 2 If you have determined that you don t need EDC then using the appropriate front panel menu make sure EDC is turned OFF If you do want to use the EDC functionality then turn EDC ON before continuing to the next step 3 Now that you have EDC on you can now adjust the amplitude phase and slope of the compensating distortions EP EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 36 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Transmitter Basic Principle of Operation The following block diagram outlines the essential elements of a transmitter Transmitter signal flow p gt SBS circuit B OQ ON or EG percontotey P9 opi
32. cord from the output of the transmitter to an optical power meter Turn the transmitter laser key switch to the ON position Using the optical power meter verify the transmitter optical power is within specification Turn the transmitter laser key switch to the OFF position ove Sh RF Characteristics Number of RF Inputs One 1 Two 2 for L Type RF Input Connector Type Ssh F i D Hole Connector Front or Rear Mounted RF Test Point Connector Type Female F type D Hole Connector Front or Rear Mounted Set each channel to the correct RF level This is dependant on the operating mode PROPERTY REQUIREMENT COMMENTS Input Power Range 17 1 dBmV ch 80 NTSC channels Manual mode 15 1 dBmV ch 110 NTSC channels Manual mode 18 1 dBmV ch 60 PAL channels Manual mode 16 1 dBmV ch 89 PAL channels Manual mode 27 1 dBmV ch SAT IF channels Manual mode Input Power Range 19 2 dBmV ch 80 NTSC channels CW mode 17 2 dBmV ch 110 NTSC channels CW mode 20 2 dBmV ch 60 PAL channels CW mode 18 2 dBmV ch 89 PAL channels CW mode 29 2 dBmV ch SAT IF channels AGC mode Front Panel RF Gain OMI 2 4 dB from nominal setting CATV Performance can vary slightly Adjustment Range CATV Frequency Range 45MHz 1003 MHz CATV Flatness 0 50 dB 45MHz 550MHz 0 75 dB 45MHz 1003 MHz CATV Flatness N Type 0 75 dB 45MHz 1003 MHz CATV Input impedance 75Q CATV Input Return Loss 16dB min 45MHz 1003 MHz C
33. e of the laser deviates from it s factory setting Alarm 2 Laser Current This alarm is triggered when the current of the laser deviates from it s factory setting Alarm 3 Comp HF level This alarm is only valid when the Tx is used in Manual mode The RF low high alarm is triggered when either the total RF power at the input of the Tx is 42 5 dB high or 6 dB low away from the original nominal input set at the factory This nominal value is directly dependant on channel loading and RF level per CW carrier Alarm 4 2 GHz and 6 GHz These alarm s are triggered when the power of one or both of the SBS tones decreases below initial factory setting Alarm 5 System Temp This alarm is triggered when the module temp reaches 70 deg C High or respectively the module temp reaches 0 deg C Low FEE EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 17 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Alarm 6 TEC Alarm This alarm is triggered only when the current on the TEC reaches a value of 1500 mA Alarm 7 45v power supply This alarm is triggered if the voltage exceeds preset limits Also if either condition is met the microprocessor resets due to the fact that this is a critical voltage supplied to the chip Alarm 8 5v power supply
34. e unit power supply switch es located on the rear panel off Turn the key switch located on the front panel to the OFF position p 59 3 9 sx For dual AC powered models Plug the two power cords supplied with the transmitter into the three prong connectors on the rear panel of the transmitter and plug the other ends of the two power cords into a 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz power source e g wall socket 5 For DC powered models Connect wires DC DC and GND to the pluggable terminal block that is connected to the DC input of the power supply The DC power source must be 36 72VDC and wires used must handle 65VA 6 Turn the unit power switch to the ON position Note The transmitter can operate with a single power supply and or from two different power sources CAUTION DOUBLE POLE NEUTRAL FUSING CEEA EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation P Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 7 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 b E q L JL zl Earth grounding of AC supplies in Scandinavian countries Finland Laite on liitett v suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan Norway Apparatet ma tilkoples jordet stikkontakt Sweden Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag Laser Safety Label ge RACK ETRAS p wt ame mi a i fa nn T E WES
35. ector is clean and ready for connection f compressed air is not available the transmitter fiber bulkhead connector may be cleaned by 2 5 mm cotton swap or connector plate may be removed to clean the internal fiber patch cords CAUTION CAUTION Use caution when handling fibers Do not exceed fiber manufacturers pulling tension or bend radius specifications when removing fiber bulkhead connector plate To remove the transmitter optical connector plate remove the screw on the far left of the optical plate and remove the screw on the far right of the optical plate Do not remove the screws on the optical bulkhead connector Slowly remove the optical connector plate from the rear panel and disconnect each fiber connector from the bulkhead mounted on the plate Clean each fiber connector according to section A of the fiber cleaning guidelines Make sure the laser key switches on the front panel of the transmitter are in the OFF position Connect a fiber patch cord from the output of the transmitter to an optical power meter Turn the transmitter laser key switch to the ON position Using the optical power meter verify the transmitter optical power is within specification Turn the transmitter laser key switch to the OFF position oonsowm EP EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation P Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 14 of 46 Meda
36. ed Telnet may be used to access unit console over Ethernet network instead of physical RS232 DB 9 hardware connection if desired Default login username is root no password A 07 1 90 PuTTY m Medallion 6000 login root Welcome to o3 0 Tk ke 4 Lede eta ze dep qe es eee ee eel _ For further information check http www uclinux aorcg 2ash command shell version 1 1 1 fmnt home root gt H md EMCORE Broadband Copyright O 2010 EMCORE Corporation mm mcor i 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 32 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 MIBs A complete set of SNMP MIB s is included with the transmitter on a CD ROM All OID s support SNMP GET The OID s with an S support SNMP SET as well tagID S ASCII string up to 16 characters modelNumber mfgDate serialNum firmwareRev engRev systemTemp laserCurrent laserTemperature inputRHFLevel compositeRFLevel opticalPowerOut1 opticalPowerOut2 tecCurrent attenuationSet S 7 0 to 3 0 dB in 0 1 dB steps manual AGC mode omiSetpoint S 3 0 to 3 0 dB in 0 1 dB steps CW or Video AGC mode agcMode S Manual CW or Video enumeration sbsSuppression S 14 0 to 18 0 dBm amp 20 0 dBm for F type in 0 5 dB steps fiberDispersion S On or Off enumeration to enable or disa
37. er s network requirements see example below te Medallion 6000 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help gt agentcontig SNMP Agent Configuration Utility Copyright 2809 1 IP Address Configuration 2 SNMP Configuration 0 quit Enter command 1 2 gt Connected 0 04 34 T100 38400 8 H 1 NUM did EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street i Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 26 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Example g Medallion 6000 HyperTerminal l joj x File Edit View Call Transfer Help 3 SNMP Agent Configuration Utility Copyright 2009 1 IP Address Configuration 2 SNMP Configuration 0 quit Enter command 0 1 2 gt 1 Configuring SNMP IP Address DHCP N y v DHCP enabled Connected 0 00 38 T100 38400 8 H 1 HUM OR s Medallion 6000 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help SNMP Agent Configuration Utility Copyright 2009 1 IP Address Configuration 2 SNMP Configuration 0 quit Enter command 0 1 2 gt 1 Configuring SNMP IP Address DHCP Ny n IP Address gt 18 5 3 76 Netmask gt 259 200 299 0 Default Gateway IP Address gt 10 5 3 1 Connected 0 00 27 T100 38400 8 H 1 HUH i EMCORE Broadband Copyri
38. ge 22 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 6 Under the file pull down menu on HyperTerminal select properties and click on the settings tab Ensure that the settings match the screen shot below Press OK Medallion 6000 Properties EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 23 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 9 Atthe command prompt type the following case sensitive command cat proc version 10 A script will run and user will see something similar to the screen shot below in the HyperTerminal window After this script completes and the command prompt gt appears the transmitter is ready for IP and SNMP configuration te Medalion 6000 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help gt cat proc version aa 6008 uClinux 2 4 34 5 ucB 246 Fri Oct 8 11 03 09 EDI 2010 gt Connected 0 01 23 1T100 38400 8 H 1 NUM E EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation mm TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street 3 Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 24 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Setting the real time clock 1 Type clock set YY MM DD HH
39. ght 2010 EMCORE Corporation C Em mcore 2015 West Chestnut Street Eae ol Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 27 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Configuring the SNMP agent 1 With the IP Address Configuration now completed select 2 from the menu to configure the SNMP agent 2 The script will prompt user for syslocation this is a user settable information text field intended to describe the physical location of the transmitter 3 syscontact is a user settable information text field intended to capture the person s or entity responsible for supporting the transmitter 4 sysservices select default 76 by pressing the return key User can set community strings read only read write and trap communities to any appropriate string values Commonly used values are public or private s Medalion 6000 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help SNMP Agent Configuration Utility Copyright 2809 1 IP Address Configuration 2 dd Configuration 0 quit Enter command 8 1 2 gt 2 Configuring SNHP Agent syslocation gt locationNameOf ThisUnit syscontact gt personkesponsibleForThisUnit sysseruices 76 gt rocommunity public gt rwcommunity private gt trapcommunity private gt Enable traps V nl v Irapsink IP Wee gt 10 5 3 190
40. h updated network connection c ccccccseececeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeesseeeeseueeesaeeeeseaeeeseeeeesaeeeesseeeeees 30 wis Ted CONO AUOT PR E T UU TTE 31 P Pe ONI O Um mt 32 MIBO o 33 Unit Alarms enabled through unitStatusEnable OID Dits cc eeeceeecseeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 34 Miscellaneous Alarms enabled through miscStatusEnable OID bits 34 SOTE NIB SUDDO er E ddaeindonaeatagnedeateeeatatacnucs 34 FNR TEDS ae RU DUREE 35 Transmitter Setup Tips For SBS adjustability and EDC Functionality seuuessse 35 Setting SBS level to correct value for your optical network ccccececeececeeeeeceeeeteeeeseeeeeseeeeseeeees 35 Optimizing High Frequency CSO using Electronic Dispersion Compensation EDC functionality 36 Transmitter Basic Principle of Operation eesssssessssssesssseeeeee nnne nnne nnne nnns 37 Transmiter signal T UU Im 37 Transmitter and EDFA System Deployment cccccsseccccseeeeceeeeecseueeessueeeeseeeeseaeeessagsesseueessaaeeessags 38 Epa EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation gt Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 2 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 C
41. he transmitter specification reads 16 dBm SBS suppression 65 km of fiber the transmitter may be used with an EDFA launch power not exceeding 16 dBm at a fiber distance not exceeding 65 Km Figure 3 0 65 kM Transmitter rated at 65 kM 16 dBm C gt Becelvar 16 dBm SBS suppression EDFA Receiver Transmitter rated at 65 kM 16 dBm SBS suppression Receiver 40 kM 60 kM Transmitter rated at 100 kM 13 dBm C 13 dBm C Mk Basse 13 dBm SBS suppression EDFA EDFA a EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation b mCcore 2015 West Chestnut Street m Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 38 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Incorrect Deployment of a Transmitter and EDFA System When deploying a system if the SBS suppression specifications or maximum fiber distance Is not adhered to the end of line performance will be degraded If SBS suppression specifications are exceeded CNR especially at lower channels will be degraded If the maximum fiber distance is exceeded the CSO at higher channels will be degraded The results will vary from system to system and will change as the specification limits are exceeded by greater amounts Figure 4 0 EDFA LAUNCH POWER ABOVE SBS LIM
42. hoosing the Correct Transmitter and EDFA for a SYStOM cccccceeecceceeeeeteeecesseeeeeseeeeseneeeees 38 Incorrect Deployment of a Transmitter and EDFA SyStem ccccccccceeeeeeeaeeeeeseeseeseeeeeeseeeesaees 39 TOUS IO OG acres cise cnc nei E TO ETE 40 CTE OUO DECC NR m m seuesnuetenoseeesdeduecte 41 Sue Tel foie lieciio BN E 42 Transmitter Optical Output LOW 52er hane tU ERI Un REOR Ste I pRU RR RR ERU bER MER REDM RUN RREKS A UNIUS EE 43 Applicable Standards COMPNAN eB 2a eel dec qua Duo gsx obe ied bed gebed sues ui sepuz dec vida cisue pe sing tinus aes qeb asy isdereude 44 uis eT m 44 CS 44 Handling Packaging cccccseecceeeceneeeeceneeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeessueeseeeesseeessaeesseeeeseneeenseeeesaeeess 44 PPC AG O PERRO ME 44 PAO ND Em 44 Model Number Information RETE 45 md EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation mm mcore 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 3 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Safety Information Power Requirements The system can operate from an AC power source that supplies 100 V AC to 240 V AC 47 63 Hz or a DC power source that supplies 36 to 72 V DC Safety Instructions The foll
43. llion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 User Interface VFD Front Panel Menus and Operation The following section describes the error reporting via the front panel display Additional warnings and alarms are available through the SNMP interface The Front panel is separated into two sub menus Show parameters and Show alarms Show Parameters Press right arrow button on front panel at the display shown after power on Menu 1 Model Number This is a read only menu which tells the operator what type of transmitter they are operating Default 6000 xxxx xxxxx Menu 2 Serial Number This is a read only menu which tells the operator the production serial number of the unit in operation set by factory Menu 3 Date Code This is a read only menu which tells the operator the date the Tx was manufactured set by factory Menu 4 FW revision This is a read only menu which tells the operator the version of the FW installed in unit Menu 5 CATV AGC Mode Use this menu to select between manual CW or Video AGC modes Manual mode The AGC has no effect at this setting and therefore if the RF input changes then so does the end of line link performance CW mode The AGC controls and maintains the factory setting for the OMI of the Tx If the RF input is lowered or raised within the specified range then the end of line link performance will still be held constant
44. n the ON position No Turn front panel key switch to on position Is Optical power OK ND Continue Testing Yes Have the optical output connectors been cleaned 2 Is Optical Continue NO power OK MESE Testing Clean the optical connectors lt No Yes Y Call Technical support Continue Is Optical Testing m ren power OK NO Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation EMCORE Broadband 2 Em mcore 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 43 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Applicable Standards Compliance EMI EMC EN61000 3 2 Harmonics EN61000 3 3 Flicker EN55022 2006 conducted and radiated emissions information technology equipment EN50083 2 2001 Cable Networks for television signals sound signals and interactive services part 2 electromagnetic compatibility for equipment 5 2 1 Radiation from Active Equipment 5 3 1 External Immunity to Electromagnetic Fields 5 3 1 1 Out of Band Immunity 5 3 1 2 In Band Immunity 61000 4 6 150 KHz to 80 MHz 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 3 GHz 5 3 2 Internal Immunity 47 to 862 MHz 5 5 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test for Active Equipment 5 6 EF T Burst Immunity for AC Power Ports FCC Part 15 CFR 47 subpart B Class A Plus ICES 003 15 107 b
45. ntrols and Indicators eessseessssssesssessseee nennen nennen nnne nnne nnne nnn nnn 13 mies ME E 13 PEAR PANO T T E E 13 Opca Connec IOT aenar E E E E E E E E E 14 G EIE CO MR Tm 15 VFD Front Panel Menus and Operation ccccccccceeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeceeeeeseeeeeseeeesseaseesseeeesseeeeesaeeeeeas 15 SMO Sra me EE E E E E EE EE ee E ee ee eee 15 SIOW ATE saa E E A E EPI EUHEU NN 17 Display Warnings Alarm Parameters ccccccsseccccsesecceeseecceuseeceuseeceaucecsaeeessueeessaaeeeseeeessageessaaes 20 Rome MORON utopia O 21 General Background of SNMP ssssssssssssssseeee nennen nennen nennen nnne nn na nnns ssa ann sna annes 21 SNA at 21 Configuring the Transmitter for Network Communication ccccccecseeeeeeseeeeeeesaeeeeeseaeeeeeseaaeeees 21 Connecting to Me Fi9 292 Inter aC Bi ainsa pri ere vr Dre iuvene rite sas Eran UPkE CI riei 22 SEG Miles e all TING CLOCK NO OE o mM 25 Setting the IP address of the tranSmitter cccccccccseeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeceeseeeeeeeesueeeeesseeeeeeseaeeeeeaeassss 26 Configuring the SNMP agent ccccceeccceeceeeeeeeceeeceseeeeeeeeeaeeeeeesaeeeceesseaeeeesseaeeeesseaeeeessaeeeesseagees 28 Power supply configuration eesseesseseseseeeeeeen nennen nenne nennen nn nnnm nne nnne nnns anra arr n n nnns 29 Establis
46. owing safety instructions must be observed whenever the unit is operated serviced or repaired Failure to comply with any of these instructions or with any precaution or warning contained in the user s manual is in direct violation of the standards of design manufacture and intended use of the unit Emcore assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with any of these safety requirements Before Initializing and Operating the Unit M Inspect the unit for any signs of damage and read the user s manual thoroughly I Install the unit as specified in the Getting Started section M Ensure that the unit and any devices or cords connected to it are properly grounded Safety Symbols The following symbols and messages can be marked on the unit Table 1 Observe all safety instructions that are associated with a symbol Table 1 Safety Symbols Laser safety See the user s manual for instructions on handling and operating the unit safely oee the user s manual for instructions on handling and operating the unit safely Electrostatic discharge ESD See the user s manual for instructions on handling and operating the unit safely Frame or chassis terminal for electrical grounding within the unit Protective conductor terminal for electrical grounding to the earth EPA EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation gt Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 F
47. ra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 16 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 control circuitry For manual mode this will depend on the amount and FF level of the channels present at the input of the Tx The following menus are present in transmitter model types that support Variable SBS and Dispersion Compensation functions Menu X SBS Suppression S Type H Type and F Type This menu is where the SBS level of the Tx would be tuned to match the launch power Menu X Fiber dispersion Control S Type and H Type This menu allows the user to enable or disable Electronic Fiber Dispersion Compensation This function would be used if the user would like to improve the CSO performance of a point to point link The following three settings Menus 8 9 and 10 allows the user to fine tune the level of dispersion compensating CSO products This is used to negate the CSO produced by non linear fiber effects such as Chromatic Dispersion and Self Phase modulation Menu X Fiber Dispersion Gain Allow the user to vary the amount of Fiber Dispersion Gain in 0 1 Volt increments Menu X Fiber Dispersion Phase Allow the user to vary the amount of phase in 0 1 Volt increments Show Alarms Press left arrow button on front panel at the display shown after power on Alarm 1 Laser Temp This alarm is triggered when the temperatur
48. source FE EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 10 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Optical and RF Characteristics Optical Characteristics Two 2 L Type F type S type H type SC APC Bulkhead standard FC APC and E2000 to be provided as version specific option Optical fibers for connectors shall be retained internally to allow user removal of optical bulkhead connector for cleaning Optical Connector Location Front or Rear panel mounted Optical Connections 1 Clean all fiber patch cords before connecting to the transmitter Cleaning Guidelines Fiber Patch cord connectors Remove the fiber connectors dust cap and wipe the fiber connector tip with a dry lint free cloth such as Kimwipes Inspect for scratches or debris on connector surface by using a microscopes ie 100x or 200x f no scratches or debris are found the connector is now clean and ready for connection If debris or scratches are found then repeat the fiber patch cord connector cleaning guidelines Fiber Bulkhead connectors Compressed air may be used to clean fiber bulkhead connectors Use compressed air with at least the following specifications Non residue inert gas for precision dust removal Ultra filtered to 0 2 microns Recommended for optical
49. to the contents and inspect the contents to ensure that the shipment is complete 3 Inspect the unit for structural damage that can have occurred during shipping Note Keep the packaging Immediately inform Emcore and if necessary the carrier if the contents of the shipment are incomplete if the unit or any of its components are damaged or defective or if the unit does not pass the initial inspection Operating Environment In order for the unit to meet the warranted specifications the operating environment must meet the following conditions for temperature and humidity ism EMCORE Broadband Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation Em TI Cor e 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 5 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 Temperature The unit can be operated in the temperature range of 0 to 50 C standard Humidity The transmitter can be operated in environments with up to 85 humidity non condensing 0 C to 50 C Do not expose it to any environmental conditions or changes to environmental conditions that can Cause condensation to form inside the transmitter WARNING e WARNING Do not use the unit outdoors e WARNING To prevent potential fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to any source of excessive moisture Storing and Shipping To maintain optimum operating reliability do not
50. xisting EDFA s and install EDFA s output power with output power rated for transmitter SBS circuit Yes v Is CNR Continue Call Technical support 4 NO OK Yes Testing EMCORE Broadband 2015 West Chestnut Street Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 40 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL JAN 28 2011 CTB Out of Specification Low or out of specification limits System CTB Yes Check RF input level to transmitter Put Is OMI set to transmitter in Video mode and press OMI No reset on front panel If needed adjust OMI to nominal or OdB nominal value using modulation adjust arrows on front panel Yes Is receiver Attenuate optical power to optical power Is CTB Continue meet receiver optical power Yes above NO Yes E operational OK Testing specifications limits Call Technical Yes No support Continue Testing Copyright 2010 EMCORE Corporation EMCORE Broadband b mm mcore 2015 West Chestnut Street Alhambra California 91803 1542 Tel 626 293 3400 Fax 626 293 3428 Page 41 of 46 Medallion 6000 Series 1550nm Transmitter CSO out of specifications Attenuate optical power to meet receiver optical power specifications

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