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1. Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 1 Precautions WARNING This equipment is intended for indoor applications To prevent fire or electrical shock or damage to the equipment do not expose units to water or moisture Ensure adequate cooling and ventilation as specified e The installation and operation manual should be read and understood before units are put into use e Always replace protective caps on optical connectors when not in use e The typical connectors fitted are SC APC 8 Note 8 angle polished connectors must be used Do not operate unit without all covers and panels properly installed Cleaning Use only a damp cloth for cleaning front panel Use a soft dry cloth to clean top of unit Do not use spray cleaner of any kind Overloading Overloading wall outlets and extension cords can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Use approved electrical cords Damage requiring service Unplug unit and refer servicing to Pacific Broadband Networks qualified service personnel only Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit yourself Refer all servicing to Pacific Broadband Networks qualified service personnel only WARNING Exposure to class 1M laser radiation is possible Access should be restricted to trained personnel only Do not view exposed fibre or connector ends when handling optical equ
2. Page 18 of 24 28 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 5 5 EDFAM Parameter List and Alarm Limits Por epramaos sc _ ModelNumberofunt enoo sera numerot MOm OO mms mozso CPBN part numberof Moue sora fe epg oen me plane of OCMR MOD_TEMP Temperature inside module O OK gt 0 69 C or U urgent alarm gt 70 C 07 OPT_IN 6 0dBm Optical input power in dBm O level is OK 5 dBm U urgent alarm lt 5 dBm Display LOW OPT OUT 16dBm Optical output power in dBm O level is OK as rated pee LOW level is low lt 3 dB from rated power pom ooa PumptlesercurentinA OO Pure oosa o Pampatesercurentin A N COOLER oosa o Coolerourenttina m oootene Joona fo olersuren 2a 13 LASERI 0 15w O Pump laser power 1 14 LASER2 0 23W O Pump laser power 2 R Summary Alarm RED LED OFF there is no urgent alarm ON there is an urgent alarm ALM G Summary Alarm GREEN LED OFF there is an urgent alarm ON no urgent alarm EDFA_ALM This indicates the alarm status from the EDFAM unit OK no alarm ALM alarm LSR SHUT Laser shut down state NO shut down not activated YES shut down activated LSR SHUT Laser shut down state NO shut down not activated YES shut down activated gt OUT_ MIN
3. Pacific Broadband Networks 28 September 2011 Page 7 of 24 Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 3 4 Front Panel Layout 1 pen OPTICAL Ea AMPLIFIE iia le Monu 3 POWER ad e OPT O T IN s E O Item Description 1 SCREWS Front panel screws to fix EDFAM to OCM 2 POWER ALARM Green DC power OK and No Alarms Amber Non urgent alarm Red Urgent alarm see Section 4 5 3 OPT OUT Green Optical output level is OK Red Optical output is lt 3 dB from rated power 4 OPT IN Green Optical input level is OK Red Optical input is too low lt 6 5 dBm 5 PUMP Green Pump lasers operating OK Red Pump laser alarm 6 SHUT Green Laser shut down not activated DOWN Red Laser shut down activated 7 OPT OUT Optical output port 8 angle polished SC FC or E2000 Single port or dual port as ordered 8 OPT IN Optical input port 8 angle polished SC FC or E2000 Page 8 of 24 28 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 3 5 Rear Panel Layout STATUS DODOOOD ooooon D00000 opoo POWER DATA BUS Item Description 1 STATUS DB9 F status connector Refer to Section 3 6 2 POWER DATA BUS DC power input and bi directional communication port Pacific B
4. 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 8 Declaration of Conformity According to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN45014 Manufacturer s Name Pacific Broadband Networks Manufacturer s Address 8 10 Keith Campbell Court Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia Declares that the product EDFAM Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier Module Product Name Conforms to the following standards Safety EN 80083 1 EN 60950 IEC 950 AS NZS 3260 1993 EN 60825 1 IEC 825 1 AS NZS 2211 1 Laser Safety EMC EN 50083 2 EN 55022 1994 IEC CISPR 22 1993 AS NZS CISPR 22 2006 CATV HFC EN 50083 Supplementary Information CE This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The product herewith complies with the requirements of the following directives and carries C the CE marking accordingly e The EMC Directive 89 336 EEC e The Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC The product was tested in a typical configuration with Pacific Broadband Networks FCC WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class A device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency and if not installe
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6. sole discretion has not been abused misused or operated under conditions outside manufacturer s specifications The warranty does not cover the following 1 ey ee at er o Products purchased from someone other than an authorised Pacific Broadband Networks dealer Damage caused by accident negligence misuse abuse improper operation or failure to operate the equipment within the manufacturer s specifications Damage caused by fluctuation in electrical current lightning power surges etc Damage resulting from overhaul repair or attempt to repair caused by someone other than Pacific Broadband Networks qualified service personnel Any product in which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed Any product that has been opened or modified without prior written permission from PBN Replacement of parts necessitated by normal wear and tear Any consequential or implied damages Pacific Broadband Networks will not be liable for DFB Laser failure after 90 days from receipt of item Any claim for DFB Lasers will be presented to the laser vendor for replacement Pacific Broadband Networks will make every effort to replace faulty lasers although ultimate judgement is at the laser vendor s discretion Pacific Broadband Networks will provide all labour costs associated with the replacement of the laser within the one year warranty period Page 22 of 24 28 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded
7. 0 dBm with possible reduction in performance General Power Powered by OCMR Operating temperature 0 C to 45 C Dimensions H x W x D 160 x 44 x 360 mm Ship size H x W x D 280 x 70 x 570 mm Weight 1 5 kg Ship weight 2 kg Network management NMS3 via OCM system Pacific Broadband Networks 28 September 2011 Page 21 of 24 Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 7 Product Warranty Pacific Broadband Networks warrants its equipment to be free of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment provided it is installed and operated in accordance with factory recommendations The liability of Pacific Broadband Networks under this warranty is solely limited to repairing replacing or issuing credit provided that J The warranty registration has been completed and received by Pacific Broadband Networks Pacific Broadband Networks helpdesk is promptly notified in writing or by telephone that a failure or defect has occurred A return authorisation number is obtained from Pacific Broadband Networks helpdesk and clearly marked on the outside of the shipping container and all documents Customer is responsible for all shipping and handling charges C O D and freight collect will not be accepted without prior approval from Pacific Broadband Networks helpdesk The equipment in PBN s
8. Control 2 User defined input alarm threshold Pacific Broadband Networks 28 September 2011 Page 19 of 24 Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual OUT _LOW NO Z Output power low indicator NO output power is OK pee ye YES output power is too low lt 3 dB from rated power NO pump lasers are OK YES pump lasers have failed OUT_MIN 10dBm Control 3 Output lower alarm threshold 24 INP_LOW NO Z Optical input lower alarm Optical input lower alarm 25 _ PUMP BIAS OK Z Pump bias alarm x 26 TEMP ALM EDFAM temperature alarm Oa ew 280 Z evans Oa w eoe Z vao ee 1 Optical output MIN level 3 ozsa o PumpSiasercurentinA a oza o Pump4lasercuremtna The above values displayed are for monitoring purpose and may vary in accuracy up to 10 Status Character Definitions N Non Urgent Alarm O Normal Operation 19 b U Urgent Alarm Z Don t Care 1 Parameters 12 and 14 are only available for 250 mW versions and below Other models will display NOT USED 2 Parameter 18 is read only by Control 1 3 Parameter 19 is write only by Control 1 4 Parameters 30 and 31 are only available on 960 mW versions and above Other models will display NOT USED Page 20 of 24 28 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz
9. PBN Pacific Broadband Networks EDFAM Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier Module Product User Manual Offices China Beijing tel 86 10 5791 0655 Americas Florida tel 1 703 579 6777 AsiaPac Melbourne tel 61 3 9780 5100 Australia Melbourne tel 61 3 9780 5100 EMEA Netherlands tel 31 36 536 8011 info pbnglobal com www pbnglobal com 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks All rights reserved Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual EDFAM Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier Module Product User Manual sss aaa waysasssasaasasassssasassssssasqssasasssssssusssssqasssqassasssssssassssasassssasasssusasassssassassausssassssasasssssssassssassassssssssssssassssssssssqaqaqassassqqayyayywwyyaqyqipuwswkuwsayusanaspayansayuayanssyusanassuppasssapawsayayanascayaspusaspyasaasawswapasapaypppssasapsawanpayawaapuyawsayuyawsayayawsasuuawyayayawsayayawpaayawawpaayayawpayayawsayayawaawayawpuyayawpsuwawawpawyawawpayawawpuwawpwpswwawawpawyawawpuywsaawyuwssawyawssawywwaspwaapappnawsaspasayaspssayappwsaw pipi Lastupdate A y September 2014 IU Document version Oe aaa Document reference 2 PBN EDFAM Manual V6e Released 28 Sep 11 Document status Released uu IIIa P reparedby U Pacific Broadband Networks a _ Prepared for Product Users iii Page 2 of 24 28 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri golln
10. Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 6 Specifications Optical Performance Operating wavelength 1530 nm to 1565 nm Output power EDFAM 20 Y Z 20 mW 13 dBm EDFAM 40 Y Z 40 mW 16 dBm EDFAM 50 Y Z 50 mW 17 dBm EDFAM 80 Y Z 80 mW 19 dBm EDFAM 100 Y Z 100 mW 20 dBm EDFAM 160 Y Z 160 mW 22 dBm EDFAM 200 Y Z 200 mW 23 dBm EDFAM 250 Y Z 250 mW 24 dBm Input power 0 dBm to 6 dBm Noise figure lt 5 0 dB Pump laser 980 nm and or 1480 nm Remnant pump power 30 dBm Optical return loss gt 50 dB Optical output level 0 5 dB accuracy Polarization dependent 0 3 dB gain Optical connectors SC APC with protective cover E2000 APC FC APC These output powers are nominal for single output modules Higher output modules employ an integrated optical splitter For instance an EDFAM 80 2 SC has two output ports with 40 mW each totalling 80 mW In cable television applications no more than 40 mW 16 dBm launch level per fibre line should be planned to avoid excessive Stimulated Brillouin Scattering SBS in the connected fibres Back scatter can significantly reduce CNR and CSO performance Hence the models with 80 100 160 200 and 250 mW power should be ordered with an appropriate split keeping the power per port to a more manageable level Optimum input power for all models is 3 dBm Absolute input power range for most models is 6 dBm to 1
11. Verify via the OCM user interface that the module is recognised as part of the OCM system Note The module can be plugged in or out of the OCM chassis while power is being supplied to the OCM When powered the LED indicators on front panel will light green or red Refer to Section 4 5 and Section 5 5 for a description of the alarm indicators Due to Laser Safety precautions the EDFAM is shipped with the output power switched OFF i e SHUT DOWN The user will have to activate the EDFAM via CONTROLL1 refer to Section 5 4 2 Pacific Broadband Networks 28 September 2011 Page 11 of 24 Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 4 Technical Description 4 1 Overview The EDFAM comprises an Optical Gain Block Control Board and an OCM Interface block ERBIUM pita DOPED FIBRE OPTICAL OUTPUT TO OCM BUS PLANE AND COMMS 2 The Optical Gain Block consists of an Erbium Doped Fibre in conjunction with single or dual 980 nm pump lasers for high optical power efficiency EDFAM The Control Board monitors and controls the Optical Gain Block and feeds the front panel LED indicators as described in Section 3 5 The OCM Interface block performs module identification and system integration for NMS3 network management 4 2 Optical Gain Block The Optical Gain Block has an input optical signal range of 0 6 dBm for which the output will
12. be stable at its nominated optical power Although the pump lasers will operate with input optical signals down to 5 dBm optimum specifications will be met above 0 dBm The optical gain will be determined by the required optical output power minus the optical input power The higher the gain the higher the noise figure typically lt 5 0 dB The Optical Gain Block is driven by the Control Board which also performs the shutdown function of the lasers The optical connectors available are SC APC E2000 APC and FC APC 4 3 Control Board The Control Board is designed to drive monitor and control the Optical Gain Block This also controls the LED indicators located on the front panel of the EDFAM The Control Board in conjunction with the OCM Interface block gives the user full monitoring and control capabilities via the OCM control module or remotely using network management NMS3 Page 12 of 24 28 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 4 4 OCM System Integration The OCM Interface block performs the OCM system integration Each module is uniquely identified within the OCM chassis and the module parameters are monitored as described in Section 5 The interface block also allows the user to control the shutdown feature of the EDFAM via the OCM 4 5 Alarm System The EDFAM alarm system is designed to generat
13. d in and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense For Compliance Information ONLY contact WNICATIQn t K 4 SS iyywO gt Australia Pacific Broadband Networks 8 10 Keith Campbell Court Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia Phone 61 3 9780 5100 Fax 61 3 9763 5522 Email sales pbn com au Europe Pacific Broadband Networks Phone 31 36 536 8011 Fax 31 36 536 4367 Email sales pbneurope eu China Pacific Broadband Networks Phone 86 10 5791 0655 Fax 86 10 5791 0855 Email office pbn com cn Americas Pacific Broadband Networks Americas LLC Phone 1 703 579 6777 x 567 Fax 1 703 935 4506 Email sales pbnamericas com Pacific Broadband Networks 28 September 2011 Page 23 of 24 Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited PBN Pacific Broadband Networks Offices China Beijing tel 86 10 5791 0655 Americas Florida tel 1 703 579 6777 AsiaPac Melbourne tel 61 3 9780 5100 Australia Melbourne tel 61 3 9780 5100 EMEA Netherlands tel 31 36 536 8011 info pbnglobal com www pbnglobal com 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks All rights reserved Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri
14. e only urgent alarms This is due to the importance of the EDFAM as this module will usually drive a large portion of the optical distribution network The urgent alarms are triggered as follows Urgent Alarms ALARM LED RED Internal temperature is gt 70 C or Pump lasers not operating or Optical input is too low lt 6 5 dBm or Optical output is too low i e 3 dB less than rated output power OPT IN RED Optical input is too low i e lt 6 5 dBm OPT OUT LED RED Optical output is too low i e 3 dB less than rated output power PUMP LED RED Pump lasers failed SHUT DOWN LED RED Shut down has been activated There is no optical signal through the system These urgent alarms communicate with the control module and make the LCD flash when displaying PBN STATUS Pacific Broadband Networks 28 September 2011 Page 13 of 24 Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 5 Software Description Operation 5 1 EDFAM and OCM Program Structure The module s software is fully automatic and constantly monitors parameters as outlined in Section 5 5 5 1 1 Current Software The EDFAM will only be recognised by an OCM with software version V3 0 and higher or by OCMR 5 1 2 Parameter Data Explanation The bottom line of the OCMR LCD display shows data about the module when that module is selected The 16 character LCD line is typically made up of
15. er profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual Contents CAUTIONS S S n u n u n a uu 4 2 WACO CIC WO ea uu uuu R u ua Na a n a kS LS as naq 5 2 1 VOITON raat tp stearate E x u u 25 u 2 5 2 2 F r u n snn a S m an EEE D 5 2 3 Model and WON spre cence llu uu nas iunhasaaswaphaka sanan E 6 J ji i u u unn una ua nani E E 2 22 7 3 1 EqQ ipineni TAY SPO ents ecient ull l l uuu DW read tN e Anke EE EEEE R NENE 7 3 2 Packaging and Transportation a a arsrrssssssssasa 7 3 3 Power and Cooling REQuireMent ccccccccccssssssecceceeceeeeeseecceeeeesaeaeeeeeeeeeesseeaaeeeeeeeessaaagesss 7 3 4 FOM PAS OIL Will u u uu uuu suu 8 3 5 FAGAN P anol AY uu uu u u uuu aus 2k sss 9 3 6 DBO F Status COMME CON iiecucvaccessictincsnsasencrecteueasaanseaasenteinettsncibodastuseniaauvebatennescstcngibedacsenniiaginns 10 9 7 Module Installation and Adjustment a a 11 Toi LLOC p Lu uuu us Euakuwkakasasqansumaa baku kuu EE 12 4 1 amp CS eaa a E rons sss quannacan inca sss sss sS sss asa 12 4 2 je ets RC Fel Ns s e ee mene Cn teeta PI een eee ee eee ee een ee E ee 12 4 3 ROTO ONG DONN PNS R SNS SSS E 12 4 4 JGM Yy oli H OO I iu xu uo eee ee eee eee eee akak eee eee 13 4 5 PRAM ASV L uu aaa ankaku E E aasan aaa qaa pusawan 13 5 Software Description Operation ciscus ri
16. gned for CATV broadband or digital data applications Computer controlled status monitoring Low noise performance Pacific Broadband Networks 28 September 2011 Page 5 of 24 Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 2 3 Models and Options Model code EDFAN X Y Z Optical amplifier module Options X Y Output Power 20 1 20 mW 13 dBm 40 1 40 mW 16 dBm 50 1 50 mW 17 dBm 80 2 80 mW 19 dBm 2 optical outputs each 16 dBm 100 2 100 mW 20 dBm 2 optical outputs each 17 dBm 160 2 160 mW 22 dBm 2 optical outputs each 19 dBm 160 4 160 mW 22 dBm 4 optical outputs each 16 dBm 200 4 200 mW 23 dBm 4 optical outputs each 17 dBm 200 5 200 mW 23 dBm 5 optical outputs each 16 dBm 250 6 250 mW 24 dBm 6 optical outputs each 16 dBm 250 3 250 mW 24 dBm 3 optical outputs each 19 dBm 250 4 250 mW 24 dBm 4 optical outputs each 18 dBm 250 8 250 mW 24 dBm 8 optical outputs each 30 mW 15 dBm Z Optical Connectors SC SC APC optical connectors E E2000 APC optical connectors FC FC APC optical connectors Examples EDFAM 160 4 SC Optical amplifier module 160 mW four outputs of 40 mW each SC APC EDFAM 200 5 SC Optical amplifier module 200 mW five outputs of 40 mW each SC APC EDFAM 250 8 SC Optical amplifier module 250 mW eight outputs of 30 mW each SC APC Page 6 of 24 28 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Ne
17. ipment Page 4 of 24 28 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 2 Introduction 2 1 Overview The Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier Module EDFAM has been designed for MATV CATV FTTH and CCTV broadband applications This module utilises plug and play technology to provide a complete broadband and optical communications solution The output power available is from 20 mW to 250 mW 13 dBm to 24 dBm Up to 80 mW a single pump laser is used The larger EDFAM units employ dual pump lasers in a two stage design with inter stage isolators The EDFAM is designed to extend a 1550 nm CATV system fibre without need to convert back to RF Combined with our LTE152 externally modulated laser transmitters system ranges of up to 100 km are possible The larger power EDFAM units find application in Fibre To The Home FTTH systems permitting many thousands of subscriber nodes to be supplied with signal from a single laser source 2 2 Features Plug and play OCM module Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier Module EDFAM extends analogue and digital CATV to suit long distance feeders or larger FTTH distribution systems e Single or dual 980 nm pump amplifier models are available with 20 40 50 80 100 160 200 250 mW optical outputs e Suits 1550 nm dense wavelength division multiplexing DWDM applications Desi
18. l Variable Access OCM software version 4 0 and above has a keypad lock and unlock feature for accessing the control variables This is so that only the trained technician has the ability to change any of the CONTROL variables restricts an unauthorised person from modifying the control variables and prevents tampering The OCM user interface will require the keypad unlock sequence to be input by the user if they intend to access any of the CONTROL variables for any given module This includes the LCD s CONTRAST level With the keypad locked the user has access to the following menu items only PBN STATUS ALARMS and MODULES When the keypad is unlocked access to CONTROL1 CONTROL2 and CONTROL3 becomes available 5 3 1 Unlock access to CONTROL variables 1 Ensure that the display is at the home screen with PBN STATUS displayed If you are not sure of your location in the menu press ENTER twice to go to the home screen 2 Press the right arrow key four times 3 Press ENTER once You now have full access to the CONTROL menu items The interface is in its unlocked condition The user has access to six menu items They are PBN STATUS ALARMS MODULES CONTROL1 CONTROL2 and CONTROLS 5 3 2 Lock access to CONTROL variables There are three ways to lock access to CONTROL variables Resetting the power e Automatic time out Manual operation By resetting the power the interface will start up in the locked condition by default A
19. roadband Networks 28 September 2011 Page 9 of 24 Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 3 6 DB9 F Status Connector Pin Description 1 Digital 1 normal operation Digital 0 alarm condition 2 Not Used 3 Signal Ground 4 Not Used 5 Digital 0 normal operation Digital 1 alarm condition 6 9 Not used SHIELD Signal Ground Page 10 of 24 28 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 3 7 Module Installation and Adjustment 1 Install the plug and play paddle board in the rear of the OCM chassis on the slot that will be used for the EDFAM Fix the paddle board to the chassis with the screw provided Note The plug and play paddle board allows the EDFAM unit to be swapped with another without the need to disconnect cables from the rear as all cables are attached to the paddle board 2 Hold the module upright and aligned to the OCM slide rails and carefully insert into the chassis No excessive force should be used Tip When inserting the module into the guide rails vertically twist the module slightly to check that the guides are properly seated on the rails 3 Screw in the two front panel screws to secure the module to the chassis 4 Connect the optical signal to the input of the EDFAM 5
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21. the Y or A keys e g if EDFAM is in slot 9 select M9 Move the cursor to PXX using the P key where XX represents a parameter from 01 to 32 Press the w or A keys to scroll through the parameter list and values Note The OCMR has four lines of text on its LCD therefore more information may be displayed than shown in the image above For more information please refer to the OCMR manual Pacific Broadband Networks 28 September 2011 Page 17 of 24 Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 5 4 2 Pump laser shut down The EDFAM will be in its default mode of LSR_SHUT YES when first powered up This means that the EDFAM is non operational To activate the pump laser hence switching on the output of the EDFAM follow the steps below Module number a TOGGLE T O Menu item toggles YES or NO s q O Op Q 3 SHUT O Laser shut Y down set to YES or NO user defined e Scroll down to menu item CONTROL1 using the w key e Place the cursor at T using the P key Press the Y or A key to toggle between YES and NO e LSR_ SHUT will change accordingly e Switch to YES to shut down the laser e Switch to NO to turn on the laser Note An urgent alarm will be transmitted through the system when LSR_SHUT has been activated This is to inform the operator that there has been a major part of the network left without optical power
22. three components Name Data and Unit Status Status Character Definitions N Non Urgent Alarm O Normal Operation U Urgent Alarm Z Null Status 5 1 3 EEPROM Settings The software uses EEPROM for memory back up of the lower and upper alarm limits for analogue parameters and for control variables as set by the user These settings will be saved into EEPROM so that the user will not need to reset these in case of a power failure Page 14 of 24 28 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 5 2 EDFAM and the OCM Program Structure The basic control functions are similar to all plug in modules but each module has its own specific parameters and menu item control functions The following is specific to the EDFAM Note Menu item CONTROL2 displays parameter 20 i e INP_LOW NO This is not used as a variable in the current version of firmware and cannot be changed as a control item The example below includes CPM1 in slots 0 and 1 and EDFAM 40 in slot 9 y_N ENTER COO OP Q v v KEYPAD on OCM control module LCD on OCM control module Pacific Broadband Networks 28 September 2011 Page 15 of 24 Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 5 3 OCMC OCMR CPM Keypad Lock for Contro
23. tworks Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 3 Installation 3 1 Equipment Inventory On receiving your new EDFAM you should carefully unpack and examine the contents for loss or damage that may have occurred during shipping Refer to warranty registration if loss or damage has occurred The EDFAM pack will consist of the following Qty Description EDFAM Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier Module EDFAM plug and play paddle board Product User Manual includes individual test sheet mk x k xt Warranty registration certificate 3 2 Packaging and Transportation Keep all packing boxes and packaging of the EDFAM for future transport Use only the original packaging of the EDFAM when transporting This packaging has been specifically designed to protect the equipment 3 3 Power and Cooling Requirements The EDFAM is powered by the power supply module of the OCM system it consumes up to 22 W The EDFAM optical amplifier module and its corresponding OCM chassis should be located in an environment not exceeding a temperature range from 0 45 C with the OCM fans running If the internal module temperature parameter PO6 exceeds 70 C the module will activate an urgent alarm through the system Should the temperature exceed the above limits then the OCM should be relocated in the equipment rack where the ambient temperature will be less than 45 C
24. utomatic time out happens when there has been no activity key pressing for 15 minutes This will also bring the display back to the PBN STATUS menu Manual Operation 1 Ensure that the display is at the home screen with PBN STATUS displayed If you are not sure of your location in the menu press ENTER twice to go to the home screen 2 Press the left arrow key once 3 Press ENTER once You have now locked access to the CONTROL menu items Page 16 of 24 28 September 2011 Pacific Broadband Networks Downloaded 04 07 2012 by jiri gollner profiber cz Reproduction without consent is prohibited EDFAM Product User Manual 5 4 Programming Sequence for EDFAM Refer to Section 5 3 of this manual for instructions on how to enable access to the CONTROL levels Select EDFAM Module e Select CONTROL1 pump laser shut down The user has the ability to perform the following functions on the EDFAM optical amplifier module via the CPM module 5 4 1 Select the EDFAM module and view its operating parameters For a full list and explanation of the parameters used in the module refer to Section 5 5 Parameter List and Alarm Limits Module number Parameter number A M it enu item Q OOO O hon at P01 e Scroll down to menu item MODULE using the w key Place the cursor at MX using the P key where X represents the slot number on the chassis into which the module is inserted Select the module number you want using

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