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1. MGT UTP Fiber UTP 4 port 10 100 UTP 4 port 10 100 UTP 10 port 100port 10 100 port Switch Switch MGT Module 10 100 Fx Module 4Tx L2 Module 4Tx L2 Module Unused Slot Fig 4 In Band Managed 10 100Mbps Converter Switch Application Fig 4 depicts a 5 Module chassis with four modules plugged into adjacent back plane slots In this application which is typical for a Customer Premises CPE or Multiple Tenant Building a 5 Module chassis is loaded with a 10 100 UTP to fiber converter that converts fiber cabling originating at a core switch and distributing the fiber uplink to different customers via 10 100 UTP In this example the module in Slot 1 is a SNMP or Telnet Management Module MGT that connects via its A backplane port to the 10 100 Fx in Slot 2 facilitating In Band management via the fiber uplink The 10 100 Fx is connected via its B link port to a 4 port 10 100 switch module 4Tx L2 in Slot 3 that is connected via its A link port to a second 4Tx L2 module in Slot 4 This 4 module configuration provides an effec tive 9 port 10 100T managed switch with a fiber uplink configuration Page 6 2 0 UNPACKING VISUAL INSPECTION AND INVENTORY Review the contents The following items should be included O DFCS 5 Module Power Chassis 2 Rack mounting L brackets and 8 screws 1 Installed power supply for model LMC3010A AC LMC3012A DC 2 Installed power supplies for model LMC3080A AC LMC3081A DC
2. 5 0 SPECIFICATIONS Model 5 Module AC 5 Module DC LMC3010A 1 Power Supply LMC3012A 1 Power Supply Model Number LMC3080A 2 Power Supplies LMC3081A 2 Power Supplies Power Supply 1 or 2 Power Supplies 1 or 2 Power Supplies Capacity as oo Dimensions W 17 15 xD 9 0 xH 1 75 Weight 7 5 lbs LMC3012A 8 5 lbs LMC3080A 8 5 lbs LMC3081A Compliance UL CE FCC Class B Te mperature Operating 0 to 50 C 0 to 50 C Storage 40 to 80 C 40 to 80 C Humidity 0 90 0 90 non condensing Altitude 0 10 000 ft 0 10 000 ft 43 000 1 Power Supply 49 700 1 Power Supply MBE ue 173 000 2 Power Supplies 198 800 2 Power Supplies 6 0 CUSTOMER SUPPORT INFORMATION Order toll free in the U S Call 877 877 BBOX outside U S call 724 746 5500 FREE technical support 24 hours a day 7 days a week Call 724 746 5500 or fax 724 746 0746 Mailing address Black Box Corporation 1000 Park Drive Lawrence PA 15055 1018 Web site www blackbox com E mail info blackbox com Form 040 L3010 001B 5 04 Page 12 lt BLACK BOX Dynamic Fiber Conversion System 5 Module Power Chassis User Manual 1000 Park Drive Lawrence PA 15055 1018 724 746 5500 Fax 724 746 0746 TRADEMARKS All applied for and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS This equipment generates uses and can rad
3. One power cord for each AC Power supply Ooaoda O User Manual Inspect equipment and immediately report any damage or discrepancies to Black Box at 724 746 5500 If equipment is damaged do not apply power to the equipment 3 0 SITEPREPARATION AND INSTALLATION 3 1 AC Powered Chassis Site Preparation O Power source should be available within 5 ft of the chassis and installed per the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 O This equipment requires 100 240VAC 0 5Amp 50 60Hz Appropriate overload ing protection should be provided on all AC power source outlets utilized O When rack mounting this equipment the rack should be appropriately earth grounded O The operating temperature of this equipment is 0 to 50 degrees C If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack must not exceed the maximum rated 50 degrees C temperature O Installation of the equipment should be such that the air flow in the front and back of the unit is not compromised or restricted O Installing this equipment into a rack in such a way as to make it unstable may cause injury or death Always make sure that the rack you are installing this equipment into is properly secured stable balanced and designed to carry the weight and weight distribution of this equipment O Never use this equipment to carry any weight except its own Never use it as a shelf to support the weight of other equipment 3 2 AC Powe
4. el ctrico sea operado 2 Las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci n deber n ser guardadas para referencia futura 3 Todas las advertencias en el aparato el ctrico y en sus instrucciones de operaci n deben ser respetadas 4 Todas las instrucciones de operaci n y uso deben ser seguidas 5 El aparato el ctrico no deber ser usado cerca del agua por ejemplo cerca de la tina de ba o lavabo s tano mojado o cerca de una alberca etc 6 El aparato el ctrico debe ser usado nicamente con carritos o pedelstales que sean recomendados por el fabricante 7 El aparato el ctrico debe ser montado a la pared o al techo s lo como sea recomendado por el fabricante 8 Servicio El usuario no debe intentar dar servicio al equipo el ctrico m s all a lo descrito en las instrucciones de operaci n Todo otro servicio deber ser referido a personal de servicio calificado 9 El aparato el ctrico debe ser situado de tal manera que su posici n no interfiera su uso La colocaci n del aparato el ctrico sobre una cama sof alfombra or superficie similar puede bloquea la ventilaci n no se debe colocar en libreros o gabinetes que impidan el flujo de aire por los orificios de ventilaci n 10 El equipo el ctrico deber ser situado fuera del alcance de fuentes de calor como radiadores registros de calor estufas u ostros aparatos incluyendo amplificadores que producen calor El aparato el ctrico deber ser connectado a una
5. C temperature Page 8 1 4 Application Examples 1 4 1 Out of Band Managed 10 100Mbps Converter Application Chassis Backplane Internal Internal Internal Internal front 10 100 10 100 10 100 10 100 back switch chip switch chip switch chip switch chip select MGT UTP Fiber UTP Fiber UTP Fiber UTP Fiber UTP 10 port 100 port 10 100 port 100port 10 100 port 100port 10 100 port 100port 10 100 port MGT Module 10 100 Fx Module 10 100 Fx Module 10 100 Fx Module 10 100 Fx Module Fig 3 Out of Band Managed 10 100Mbps Converter Application Fig 3 depicts an out of band managed 10 100 converter application In this application which is typical for a Central Office CO or a network core a 5 Module chassis is loaded with 10 100 UTP to fiber converters that convert UTP cabling originating at a core switch to fiber and distributing the fiber in a star configuration to different customers Out of band management is desirable in this application since it facilitates secure monitoring configuration and trap notification of a large number of converter modules in the chassis This application uses four 10 100 modules for UTP to fiber conversion and a SNMP or Telnet Management Module MGT for management All modules are plugged into the 5 Module chassis The 10 100 converter module is designed as a 4 port switch with two front plane Ethernet ports 100Base Fx fiber and 10 100Base T T
6. Supply O Determine which power supply is faulty by observing the status of the LEDs in the DFCS MGT module or viewing the status from the network management software O Power Supply 1 PS1 refers to the power supply on the right as viewed from the front Power Supply 2 PS2 refers to the power supply on the left O LED being ON indicates that the power supply supplies power LED being OFF indicates that the power supply is not present Blinking LED indicates that a power supply is installed but does not supply power because it is not properly connected to a power source or because it is faulty O Once you determine that your DC source is connected properly and the power supply LED is still not ON determine which is the failing power supply unit and proceed to the next step O Locate the DC circuit breaker and switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position O Remove the DC power cables of the faulty power supply from the DFCS power supply unit O Using a screwdriver loosen the 2 thumb screws securing the power supply to the main chassis refer to Fig 6 O Remove the failing power supply 4 4 Hot Attachment of DC Power Supply O Unpack the power supply carefully Inspect for any damage If any damage is observed do not use the power supply and call 724 746 5500 to report the damage immediately and request a replacement unit O Align the guide rails on the chassis with the rails on the bottom of the power supply slide in the
7. fuente de poder s lo del tipo descrito en el instructivo de operaci n o como se indique en el aparato Precaci n debe ser tomada de tal manera que la tierra fisica y la polarizaci n del equipo no sea eliminada 13 Los cables de la fuente de poder deben ser guiados de tal manera que no sean pisados ni pellizcados por objetos colocados sobre o contra ellos poniendo particular atenci n a los contactos y recept culos donde salen del aparato 14 El equipo el ctrico debe ser limpiado nicamente de acuerdo a las recomendaciones del fabricante 15 En caso de existir una antena externa deber ser localizada lejos de las lineas de energia 16 El cable de corriente deber ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea usado por un largo periodo de tiempo Cuidado debe ser tomado de tal manera que objectos liquidos no sean derramados sobre la cubierta u orificios de ventilaci n 18 Servicio por personal calificado deber ser provisto cuando A El cable de poder o el contacto ha sido da ado u B Objectos han ca do o l quido ha sido derramado dentro del aparato o C El aparato ha sido expuesto a la lluvia o D El aparato parece no operar normalmente o muestra un cambio en su desempe o o E El aparto ha sido tirado o su cubierta ha sido da ada 1 e 1 N 1 N O Save the packing material of the new power supply for return shipment of the faulty power supply or for future reuse 4 3 Hot Removal of DC Power
8. 20Amps and installed per the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 O This equipment requires 36 60VDC 0 7 Amps power Appropriate overloading pro tection should be provided on all DC power source outlets utilized WARNING Only a DC power source that complies with safety extra low voltage SELV requirements can be connected to the DC input power supply O When rack mounting this equipment the rack should be appropriately earth grounded WARNING REGARDING EARTHING GROUND o This equipment shall be connected to the DC supply system earthing electrode conductor or to a bonding jumper from an earthing terminal bar or bus to which the DC supply system earthing electrode is connected This equipment shall be located in the same immediate area such as adjacent cabinets as any other equipment that has a connection between the earthed conductor of the same DC supply circuit and the earthing conductor and also the point of earthing of the DC system The DC system shall not be earthed elsewhere The DC supply source is to be located within the same premises as this equipment There shall be no switching or disconnecting devices in the earthed circuit conductor between the DC source and the earthing electrode conductor O The operating temperature of this equipment is O to 50 degrees C If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack must not exceed the maximum rated 50 degrees
9. O If rack mounting mount and attach the chassis after the mounting brackets are installed to the rack using the appropriate rack mounting screws not provided O Locate the DC circuit breaker and switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position O Prepare a power cable using a three conductor insulated wire not supplied with a 14 AWG gauge Cut the power cable to the length required O Strip approximately 3 8 of an inch of insulation from the power cable wires O Connect the power cables to the DFCS Chassis by fastening the stripped ends to the DC power connector WARNING Note the wire colors used in making the positive negative and ground connections Use the same color assignment for the connection at the circuit breaker O Connect the power wires to the circuit breaker and switch the circuit breaker ON The fans should immediately begin to run and any installed DFCS modules will illuminate the power LEDs Thumb Screws Thumb Screws Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 Fig 6 5 Module Chassis with two Installed DC Power Supplies Page 9 Thumb Screws Thumb Screws Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 Fig 5 5 Module Chassis with two Installed AC Power Supplies 3 3 DC Powered Chassis Site Preparation O Power source should be available within 5 ft of the chassis The over current protection for the connection with centralized DC shall be provided in the building installation and shall be a UL listed breaker rated at
10. O Power Supply 1 PS1 refers to the power supply on the right as viewed from the front Power Supply 2 PS2 refers to the power supply on the left O LED being ON indicates that the power supply is supplying power LED being OFF indicates that the power supply is not present Blinking LED indicates that a power supply is installed but does not supply power because it is not properly connected to a power source or because it is faulty O Once you determine that your AC plug is connected properly to an AC wall outlet and the power supply LED is still not ON determine which is the failing power supply unit and proceed to the next step O Remove the AC power cord of the faulty power supply from the wall outlet O Remove the AC power cord of the faulty power supply from the power supply unit O Using a screwdriver loosen the 2 thumb screws securing the power supply to the main chassis refer to Fig 5 O Remove the failing power supply 4 2 Hot Attachment of AC Power Supply O Unpack the power supply carefully Inspect for any damage If any damage is observed do not use the power supply and call 724 746 5500 to report the damage immediately and request a replacement unit O Align the guide rails on the chassis with the rails on the bottom of the power supply Slide the power supply in ensuring that the power supply is seated firmly against the backplane and tighten the thumb screws securely with a screwdriver O Plug the AC cord to th
11. The B Links connect between the even numbered slots on the left to odd numbered slots on the right i e 2 3 4 5 When modules with A and B Port capabilities are inserted into adjacent chassis slots they can connect to each other via the backplane links and create flexible network architectures that meet the user s requirements Note that not all modules support and have backplane ports To find out about each specific module s backplane port configuration refer to the specific module s documentation This chassis architecture facilitates a variety of applications including unmanaged out of band managed in band managed and multi port configurations Page 4 O Installation of the equipment should be such that the air flow in the front and back of the unit is not compromised or restricted O Installing this equipment into a rack in such a way as to make it unstable may cause injury or death Always make sure that the rack you are installing this equipment into is properly secured stable balanced and designed to carry the weight and weight distribution of this equipment O Never use this equipment to carry any weight except its own Never use it as a shelf to support the weight of other equipment 3 4 DC Powered Chassis Mounting and Cabling O If rack mounting the chassis to a 19 standard rack first attach the two enclosed L shaped rack mounting brackets to the chassis using the enclosed screws
12. e back of the power supply Plug the AC cord to the AC wall outlet O Watch and listen to the fan in the rear of the power supply to ensure it is powered Oo Page 10 Dynamic Fiber Conversion System 5 Module Power Chassis User Manual 1 0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Dynamic Fiber Conversion System DFCS 1U 1 75 inch 5 Module Power Chassis is powered by up to two 2 hot swappable and redundant universal AC or DC power supplies and can accommodate up to 5 DFCS media converters It is ideal for enterprise Local Area Network LAN or Metropolitan Area Network MAN applications where managed media converters with high density and a small rack footprint are important Fig 1 5 Module Chassis Shown without modules installed This User Manual describes the following models DFCS 5 Module Power Chassis Options One 1 Power Supply LMC3010A LMC3012A Two 2 Power Supply LMC3080A LMC3081A Spare Power Supply LMC3011P LMC3013P 1 1 Terms Backplane A printed circuit board which is permanently mounted inside the chassis and is populated with receptacle connectors into which modules are inserted Module A DFCS plug in card positioned into a slot location and inserted into a backplane connector Module Guide A mechanical channel guiding module insertion into a backplane connector Slot A single chassis position consisting of a backplane connector and its associated module guides A Link A backplane slot to slot con
13. iate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio communication It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to be cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num irques de las classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radio lectrique publi par le ministere des Communications du Canada NORMAS OFICIALES MEXICANAS NOM ELECTRICAL SAFETY STATEMENT 1 Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci n deber n ser le das antes de que el aparato
14. nection that provides Ethernet connectivity between adjacent slots sometimes referred to as A Backplane Link A Port An interface on a module capable of Ethernet traffic via the backplane s A Link Page 3 B Link A backplane slot to slot connection that provides Ethernet connectivity between adjacent slots sometimes referred to as B Backplane Link B Port An interface on a module capable of Ethernet traffic via the backplane s B Link 1 2 Mechanical Description The 5 Module chassis consists of any combination of one or two AC or DC power supplies As can be seen from the model table above four models have been pre configured with one and two power supplies Any other combination of AC and DC power supplies are permitted The power supplies provide power to the chassis 5 backplane connectors 1 3 Backplane Architecture The chassis features 5 module slots numbered 1 left most positioned slot through 5 right most positioned slot As modules are inserted into the chassis slots they are seated into the slot connectors The A and B Links provide Ethernet connectivity between adjacent slots Chassis Backplane Fig 2 5 Module Backplane Architecture Fig 2 depicts the chassis backplane architecture including the A and B Links The A Links connect between odd numbered slots on the left to even numbered slots on the right i e 1 2 3 4
15. power supply ensuring that the power supply is seated firmly against the backplane and tighten the thumb screws securely with a screwdriver Locate the DC circuit breaker and make sure that the switch is in the OFF position Reconnect the DC power source to the DFCS power supply Locate the DC circuit breaker and switch the circuit breaker to the ON position Watch and listen to the fan in the rear of the power supply to ensure it is powered Save the packing material of the new power supply for return shipment of the faulty power supply or for future reuse podoo Page 11 4 0 POWER SUPPLY REPLACEMENT CAUTION To remove power from the chassis remove power cord from all power supplies WARNING NEVER ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE CHASSIS OR SERVICE THE POWER SUPPLY OR FAN MODULE OPENING THE CHASSIS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH THERE ARE NO USER REPLACEABLE OR SERVICEABLE PARTS IN THIS UNIT The power supplies are hot swappable and can be replaced without shutting the chassis down However when removing and replacing a power supply unit the following steps must be strictly followed in order to prevent serious injury or death or serious damage to your equipment Removal of power supplies or cards will result in access to hazardous electrical 4 1 Hot Removal of AC Power Supply O Determine which power supply is faulty by observing the status LEDs on the DFCS MGT or viewing the status from the network management software
16. red Chassis Mounting O If rack mounting the chassis to a 19 standard rack first attach the two enclosed L shaped rack mounting brackets to the chassis using the enclosed screws O If rack mounting mount and attach the chassis after the mounting brackets are installed to the rack using the appropriate rack mounting screws not provided O Attach the AC power cords provided for each Power Supply to the back of each Power Supply and plug into the AC outlets The fans should immediately begin to run and any installed DFCS modules will illuminate the power LEDs Page 7
17. x UTP and two 10 100 Ethernet backplane ports A and B Ports In this application the A and B Ports are disabled to provide isolation between the modules The MGT module features a 10Mbps Ethernet A Port In this application its A port is disabled and connectivity to the management network is performed via the MGT module s front plane Ethernet port It is important to emphasize that in this type of application the A and B Ports of all of the 10 100 converters must be disabled to facilitate user data privacy by isolating the converters from each other and from the A and B Links It should also be noted that in this configuration in addition to data privacy infringement enabling the A and B Links will cause a broadcast storm since the modules create closed loops through the switch or partitioning of some of the data paths by the switch The management data flows between the MGT module s front plane out of band and any secure and dedicated management network hardware This configuration provides the network administrator with the ability to provide multi customer service using a single chassis which is securely managed Page 5 1 4 2 In Band Managed 10 100Mbps Converter Switch Application Chassis Backplane Internal Internal Internal front 10 100 10 100 10 100 back en switch chip switch chip switch chip select

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