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1. coaxial power connector not both 5002 set to DTE Pin Description Function 1 Chassis Ground Chassis Ground 2 Transmit Data input Data to be transmitted on fiber 3 Receive Data output Data received from fiber 4 Request to Send zy Connected to pin 5 internally 5 Clear to Send Connected to pin 4 internally 6 Data Set Ready Connected to pins 8 20 internally 7 Signal Ground Signal Ground 8 Data Carrier Detect Connected to pins 6 20 internally 20 Data Terminal Ready Connected to pins 6 8 internally 5002 set to DCE Pin Description Function 1 Chassis Ground Chassis Ground 2 Receive Data input Data received from fiber 3 Transmit Data output Data to be transmitted on fiber 4 Request to Send T input Connected to pin 5 internally 5 Clear to Send output Connected to pin 4 internally 6 Data Set Ready Connected to pins 8 20 internally 7 Signal Ground Signal Ground 8 Data Carrier Detect Connected to pins 6 20 internally 20 Data Terminal Ready Connected to pins 6 8 internally Fiberlink 5002 Series User s Manual Page 5 Fiberlink 5002 Series Technical Specifications Technical Specification Data Transmission Rate DC to 120 Kb s Operating Mode Simplex Duplex Asynchronous Point to Point Drop and Repeat Compatibility RS 232D DCE or DTE Input Signal Voltage 5 to 30 volts per EIA RS 232D Output signal Voltage
2. that has been damaged by fire war acts of God or similar causes or equipment that has been serviced by unauthorized personnel altered improperly installed or abused RMA numbers and repairs can be obtained from Communications Specialties Inc 55 Cabot Court Hauppauge NY 11788 USA Tel 631 273 0404 Fax 631 273 1638 RMA numbers can also be obtained from our web site commspecial com Please have your serial number available Page 10 Fiberlink 5002 Series User s Manual Fiberlink 5002 Series Fiberlink 5002 Series User s Manual Page 11 Communications Specialties Fiberlink 5002 Fiberlink 5002 Series RS 232 Digital Data Transmission System User s Manual KDB CS Communications Specialties Inc World Headquarters 55 Cabot Court Hauppauge New York 11788 USA Tel 631 273 0404 Fax 631 273 1638 info commspecial com commspecial com 2012 Communications Specialties Inc All Rights Reserved Fiberlink and the starburst logo are registered trademarks of Communications Specialties Inc CSI and the triangle designs are trademarks of Communications Specialties Inc P N 102181 Rev F
3. 5 to 10 volts per EIA RS 232D Optical Loss Budget 15 dB typical 62 5u Fiber Operating Wavelength 850 nm Optical Connectors Industry standard ST Signal Connector Industry standard DB 25P Power Connector 2 Pin Coaxial Operating Temperature Range 35 to 75 degrees C Page 6 Fiberlink 5002 Series User s Manual Fiberlink 5002 Series Operating Pointers Operating Pointers for the 5002 Power The 5002 can obtain all of its operating power through the RS 232 port to which it is connected or through the power connector Power is applied by connecting pin 9 of the DB 25 connector or the center pin of the power jack to a 12 VDC 10 power supply and pin 7 of the DB 25 connector or the shell of the power jack to the 12 volt return Fiber Optic Cable The 5002 is designed to operate with 62 5 micron core diameter multimode fiber optic cable The maximum transmission length will depend on the optical attenuation of the cable used In most cases the unit is capable of transmitting signals over distances of greater than 2 miles Always be certain that when connecting two units together the T port of one is connected to the R port of the other Operating Mode In the point to point mode the unit functions as a simple full duplex transceiver In the drop and repeat mode any one unit at a time can input data All units will output data simultaneously In this mode one unit must be set to the non repeat or point to point m
4. Communications Specialties Fiberlink 5002 User s Manual Fiberlink 5002 Series RS 232 Digital Data Transmission System ALB CSI zT World Headquarters 55 Cabot Court Hauppauge New York 11788 USA Tel 631 273 0404 Fax 631 273 1638 info commspecial com commspecial com Fiberlink 5002 Series Contents Contents General lrformatiOn siens oit E ER ET ex en y Da e y EAE ER dS 3 Installation GUIdE wi csaiweisae reor rbx I w la 2 242 2k r On ER A eei s 4 Interface Connections P D yn aa a a xi I Y n alek aa ERN ERE PEINE 5 5002 Set to DIE x vuoi op xak Ue RET IO PR EC tien KEV KHEN 5 5002 Set to DOE 2x ck er peas meme p EXER e T a kn S RR a gere iaa 5 TechnicallSpecificatioris ces nerves ex Rh Ree RESERVE ER an 6 Operating Poihters sis ces cce meo ne c E 0K K Rel eie er Ri nee 7 Troubleshooting s ivre nena bak 3 Alle wana RETPRAR E E CR I n k 2 9B Wa 8 Maintenance and Repairs a sede nan Hl ka k Wa en 9 Wattalty yyy sen awe EE EEA EEEIEE SETETE ITE S 10 Page 2 Fiberlink 5002 Series User s Manual Fiberlink 5002 Series General Information General Information The Fiberlink 5002 is a solid state optical modem that transmits RS 232 type data It is designed to operate error free over distances of more than 2 miles via standard multimode fiber optic cable The unit is ideal for extending the normal tra
5. ce or fiber can easily add more attenuation than specified resulting in poor overall performance It should be noted that some of our fiber optic products support both single mode and multimode fiber in the same unit If after reviewing the above possibilities the system is still not operating please contact the Customer Service Department for further assistance If you suspect your problem is caused by the optics or the fiber optic cable and you have an optical power meter please take the appropriate measurements prior to contacting support Page 8 Fiberlink 5002 Series User s Manual Fiberlink 5002 Series Maintenance and Repairs Maintenance and Repairs The Fiberlink 5002 Series has been manufactured using the latest semiconductor devices and techniques that electronic technology has to offer They have been designed for long reliable and trouble free service and are not normally field repairable Should difficulty be encountered Communications Specialties maintains a complete service facility to render accurate timely and reliable service of all products The only maintenance that can be provided by the user is to ascertain that optical connectors are free of dust or dirt that could interfere with light transmission and that electrical connections are secure and accurate Please see the Troubleshooting section of this manual for additional information An optical power meter such as the Fiberlink 6615 a visible light sou
6. nsmission range of most RS 232 compatible equipment and accessories and may be user configured to either the DCE or DTE mode The 5002 can be used to implement a point to point or a drop and repeat system Typical Point to Point System Configuration n Fiber Optic Cable n T T To To RS 232 5002 P P 5002 RS 232 Port Port R R Operating Power May Be Applied Through The P Port or Through The DB 25 Connector Pins Typical Drop and Repeat System Configuration T gt R oe 5002 Set to 5002 Set to To RS 23D Point to Point P P Drop and Rpt pose Port R lt T T R Ti p 5002 Set to 5002 Set to 2 RS 232 aide P Fiber Optic Cable P nnd RS 232 Port Drop and Rpt P i Drop and Rpt Port R lt T Operating Power May Be Applied Through The P Port or Through The DB 25 Connector Pins Note that the 5002 unit connected to the system Host does not repeat optically received data All other units re transmit both optically received and locally generated data Fiberlink 5002 Series User s Manual Page 3 Fiberlink 5002 Series Installation Guide Installation Guide Following are installation instructions for the Fiberlink 5002 Individual Transceivers DB 25 Sianal Power Connector Pin 1 Case Pin 2 Xmit DTE Access po
7. ode to prevent loop lock up This unit is usually connected to the host or loop controller Fiberlink 5002 Series User s Manual Page 7 Fiberlink 5002 Series Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Remember to check attenuation of the fiber optic cable The system will only operate properly if these specifications fall within the range of the system s loss budget Multimode fiber optic cable contains an optical fiber with a light carrying core that is only 0025 inches 62 5 microns in diameter Single mode fiber optic cable has an even smaller core only 00032 to 0004 inches 8 10 microns This is smaller than a human hair Therefore any minute particles of dirt or dust can easily block the fiber from accepting or radiating light To prevent this from happening always use the provided dust caps when ever optical connectors are exposed to air It is also a good idea to gently clean the tip of an optical connector with a lint free cloth moistened with alcohol whenever dust is suspected An optical power meter such as the Fiberlink 6615 a visible light source such as the Fiberlink 6610 and a Three Wavelength Light Source such as the Fiberlink 6620 can greatly assist and expedite troubleshooting of fiber optic transmission systems and are recommended tools all installers should have available Finally although multimode and single mode devices may look the same they will not operate properly together Using the wrong devi
8. rce such as the Fiberlink 6610 and a Three Wavelength Light Source such as the Fiberlink 6620 can greatly assist and expedite troubleshooting of fiber optic transmission systems and are recommended tools all installers should have available All other questions or comments should be directed to our Customer Service Department It should be noted that many problems can easily be solved by a simple telephone call If you suspect your problem is caused by the optics or the fiber optic cable and you have an optical power meter please take the appropriate measurements prior to contacting support Fiberlink 5002 Series User s Manual Page 9 Fiberlink 5002 Series Warranty LIMITEDIWARRANTY Communications Specialties Inc CSI warrants that for a period of three years after purchase by the Buyer this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service A Return Material Authorization RMA number must be obtained from CSI before any equipment is returned by the Buyer All materials must be shipped to CSI at the expense and risk of the Buyer CSI s obligation under this warranty will be limited at its option to either the repair or replacement of defective units including free materials and labor In no event shall CSI be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages or loss of profits or goodwill CSI shall not be obligated to replace or repair equipment
9. rt for DCE DTE Switch Rec DCE Pin 3 Rec DTE Xmit DCE Pin 4 Jumped to 5 Pin 5 Jumped to 4 Pin 6 Jumped to 8 20 Pin 7 Common Pin 8 Jumped to 6 20 O Pin 9 12 10 VDC Pin 20 Jumped to 6 8 No Connection to all other pins See table on next Page j Install Internal Jumper for Drop and Repeat Operation Optical Connectors External Power Connector Internal Jumper Pin Setting for Drop and Repeat Operation For Drop and Repeat operation the case must be snapped open and the internal D R jumper installed When this is done the unit will accept repeat and output any data within the loop in which it is installed For point to point operation the D R jumper must be removed DB 25 Connector Considerations The 5002 is provided with an industry standard male DB 25 connector For those applica tions where a female connector is required Communications Specialties offers a male to female converter part number 113024 This device plugs directly into the existing connec tor and extends the overall length of the unit by 34 inch Page4 Fiberlink 5002 Series User s Manual Fiberlink 5002 Series Interface Connections Interface Connections The following tabulation indicates what to look for if the system does not operate properly It assumes that correct operating power 12 VDC has been applied to either pin 9 of the DB 25 connector or to the
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