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2. _ Power Spare NotUsed 1 J11 P9 J4 P25 GND Chassis Ground J12 P25 J13 P25 J13 P1 to J4 P1 to RSSI RF Signal Strength J13 P8 J4 P8 Indicator Range 0 2 10 VDC J13 P9 to J4 P9 to PDI Indicates Received J13 P16 J4 P16 Optical Power 1V ImW Optical Power x Spare NotUsed 1 J12 P1 to J2 PI P2 RFA RF Alarm Open J12 P8 P3 P4 collector P5 P6 P7 P8 interface Sinks P9 P10 current at low P11 P12 optical up to 30 P13 P14 mA P15 P16 J12 P9 to See Note OPTA Optical Alarm J12 P16 Below Open collector interface Sinks current at low optical up to 30 mA Spare Not Used If a 2380 Relay Adaptor is installed RF and Optical Levels are measured together the alarm indicates a problem in either the RF or Optical Levels 10 Tf the 2380 Relay Adapter is installed the alarms are dry contact Refer to section Appendix III The 2380 Relay Adaptor If the 2380 Relay Adapter is installed the alarms are dry contact Refer to section Appendix III The 2380 Relay Adaptor Foxcom Proprietary Information 30 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Product Technical Description 7320R Receiver 9 Pin D Type Male Connecter Not Used RF Signal Strength Monitor Optical Power Monitor Not Used RF Alarm Low Fail Optical Alarm Alarm High OK ie External Pull up Required Not Used C 8 Sink Current 30 mA Y Optical Low
3. SATLIGHLP 7320 Interfacility Link Installation and User s Guide Copyright 2003 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Em gt Complete RF 2 Fiber Solutions SATLIGHT D4 7320 Interfacility Link Installation and User s Guide Foxcom Inc Princeton Forrestal Village 136 Main Street Suite 300 USA Tel 609 514 1800 Toll Free 1 866 ONEPATH Fax 609 514 1881 Foxcom Ltd Beck Science Center 8 Hartom Street Har Hotzvim P O Box 45092 Jerusalem 91450 Israel Tel 972 2 589 9888 Fax 972 2 589 9898 Website www foxcom com e mail sales foxcom com This manual contains PROPRIETARY and CONFIDENTIAL information of Foxcom Inc Reproduction release to any third party or any other unauthorized use of any information contained herein is expressly prohibited Foxcom Proprietary Information Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide A SCH kr Si E Foxcom Proprietary Information Table of Contents 1 Front C E sua 7 1 1 Warranty and Repair PON CY aeii e uapa aga dir 7 2 0X0 810 e e E o nr So krano 9 1 3 te e EE 9 1 4 81611 CIN OMS e 95 9 1 5 Pe GA MS san ie G mle ini 10 Introduction Zheng de e della Beli Bali 11 21 TO Kk ek abe len t aasan u nu A lao 11 2 2 Pioduc DIaWV MOS sman e Roy Et 13 2 3 DANO CSCE OMS eeure RR Deko ko se KAS ES BL
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7. input Foxcom Proprietary Information Document No 93 005 28 D3 38 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix I Cleaning Fiberoptic Connections Appendix Cleaning Fiberoptic Connections The unit has an FC APC angle polished optical connector for very high optical return loss performance The units are specified into singlemode fiber 1 e 9 125 micron core diameter Full performance 15 specified only for low return loss optical plant meaning that the fiber must be fusion spliced and all connections or splices must have a return loss greater than 60 dB With these guidelines in mind link lengths beyond 40 kilometers for DFB based products can be achieved with high performance Specific performance and or design assistance 15 available by request from Foxcom If there 1s low no signal or noisy signal at a Foxcom module the connector should be cleaned Dirt on the inside connector tip can impair the flow of light causing problems 1n signal transmission Foxcom modules are sealed but dirt can occasionally enter during installation and alignment The input and output optical ports of all Foxcom equipment are known in the fiber optic world as bulkhead ports Foxcom uses FC APC connectors The purpose of this document is to define the cleaning procedure for the FC APC bulkhead fiberoptic ports and for the fiberoptic connector which is connected to the bulkhead port The following materials are representative of the type
8. CENO Alarms Monitors J2 4 Figure 29 2380 Front Label Foxcom Proprietary Information 45 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix NI The 2380 Relay Adaptor 9 4 2380 Pinouts The following table details the 2380 Alarms pinouts Table 9 2380 Alarms Pinout J2 arm ou II NOR Main PS Alarm MPSA Standby PS Alarm SPSA Power Supply PSCOM Comm Alarms in Pins I through 16 function if there is either a RF or Optical signals failure Foxcom Proprietary Information 46 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix NI The 2380 Relay Adaptor Table 10 2380 Monitor Connector Pinout J4 Pin No Slot No 22 LSRIMonir Tage 6 24 LSRIMonitor Teen 8 Chassis Ground Jemp 1 2 S 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Figure 30 2380 Pin Numbers Foxcom Proprietary Information 47 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis 10 Appendix IV 7100M Chassis The 7100M Chass s 15 a standard Foxcom Chassis which holds up to 6 links If 7320 IFL is being installed into a 7100M the following information should be used for installing and checking the unit 10 1 Equipment Safety To avoid damaging your product please observe the following 1 Fuses To avoid possibility of fire hazard always replace fuses with the
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12. 66 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis 10 6 3 2300 Dimensions and Front Panel Label 17 431 mm 1 24 30 100M Unit SS PIR lt s izi A DIVISION OF ONEPATH NETWORKS Relay Adaptor J2 J4 Figure 48 2300 Front Label Foxcom Proprietary Information 67 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis 10 6 4 2300 Pinouts The following table details the 2300 Alarms pinouts Table 16 2300 Alarms Pinout J2 E SS E Power Supply PSCOM Comm Table 17 2300 Monitor Connector Pinout J4 Foxcom Proprietary Information 68 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis RssiMonior Je 6 e eprvomer 60 13 o eprvomer PD 13 5 eprvomor ee Je ar LSRIMonitor fs a 69 Figure 49 2300 Pin Numbers Foxcom Proprietary Information 69 Document No 93 005 28 1 3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis 70 Changing the Primary Power Setting By default all Foxcom products are set operation at 230 VAC To change to 115 VAC operation the instructions below must be followed to avoid damage to both personnel and equipment To change the mode 1 Disconnect the AC power 2 Unplug the power supply module from the chassis 3 Place a small screwdriver
13. 7180M chassis backplane If the 2380 Relay Adaptor is ordered separately from the 7180M chassis it must mounted by the user The 2380 is easily mounted directly over the connectors on the 7180M backplane as shown below 9 1 Installing the 2380 Parts Needed e 2380 Relay Adapter e Two pin guides e Four one inch screws e Screw driver 9 2 Installing the 2380 Procedure To mount to the 2380 Relay Adapter WARNING DO NOT PERFORM THIS PROCEDURE BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE ELECTRICITY 1 Disconnect the electricity 2 Make sure that you have all the needed equipment 3 Install the pin guides Figure 23 Mounting the Chassis and Adaptor Detail Foxcom Proprietary Information 43 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix NI The 2380 Relay Adaptor 4 Mount the unit onto the pin guides Guide Pins Figure 24 Mounting the Pins and Adaptor 5 Mount the four screws The screws must be installed in the order shown in Figure 25 and Figure 26 Figure 25 Mounting the Screws 1 Foxcom Proprietary Information 44 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix NI The 2380 Relay Adaptor Figure 26 Mounting the Screws 2 CAUTION Use only the mounting screws provided by Foxcom Using other screws can permanently damage the unit Figure 27 Mounted 2380 6 Connect the cables 9 3 2380 Dimensions and Front Panel Label Relay Adaptor
14. For instructions on installing standalone units refer to Appendix II Installing a Standalone Unit Foxcom Proprietary Information 16 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Installation 3 1 Setting Up the Transmitter 1 Place the 7320T Transmitter in the 7180M Chassis The operating base plate temperature must be between 10 C to 559 C 2 Apply AC power to the chassis The Laser LED should be lit 3 Using an optical power meter measure the optical power Insert the meter s cable into the Transmitter s optical connector Power levels should be between 0 3 0 6 mW 2 to 4 dBm Alternatively use a DVM to measure the voltage at e pins J13 P17 through J13 P24 for the slot being measured Refer to Table 6 page 34 for details regarding J13 pinouts 7180M Rackmount e at pin 6 of the 9 pin connector standalone The signal level should be 4 8 to 4 2 VDC 4 On the rear panel connect the coax cable to the RF Input Connector The RF LED should be lit 5 On the rear panel connect the fiberoptic cable to the Optical Connector 6 Adjust the Gain Control Potentiometer to give the desired output power Using a small screw driver turn the potentiometer located on the front panel to increase or decrease the gain e To increase the gain turn the gain control clockwise e To decrease the gain turn the gain control counterclockwise For more information refer to Aligning the Fiberoptic L
15. Option x lt lt Spare Not Used IW J2 P25 GND Chassis Ground i m J10 P1 to J4 P1 to RSSI RF Signal Strength J10 P6 J4 P6 Indicator Range 3 5 0 5V J10 P7 to J4 P7 to Indicates Laser J10 P12 ke Optical Power Range 3 to 4V ar e J10 P18 J4 P18 Range 4 8 to 4 2V 7 J9 P1 to J9 P6 J2 P2 PS AGC Alarm RF Alarm Open P8 P11 P14 collector interface PLI Sinks current at low RF upto 30 mA J9 P14 to J2 P1 P4 Optical Alarm Open 19 19 P7 P10 P13 collector interface P16 S nks current at low optical up to 30 mA J11 P1 to LNB Bias External LNB Bias J11 P6 optional L 400 mA below 10 C gt If the 2380 Relay Adapter is installed the alarms are dry contact 9 Tf the 2380 Relay Adapter is installed the alarms are dry contact Foxcom Proprietary Information 56 Document No 93 005 28 1 3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis 73201 Transmitter 9 Pin D Type Male Connector 15V Power Not Used Power Ground RE Signal Strength Monitor Laser Photodiode Current Monitor Laser Current Monitor RF Alarm Low Fail LSR Alarm RF High OK Alarm External Pull up Low Fail External LNB Bias Required LSR High OK Sink Current 30 Alarm External Pull up Required Sink Current 30 mA Figure 38 73201 Transmitter Pinout CAUTION When monitoring the voltage outputs use only a high resistance DVM Foxcom Pr
16. Pinout of 7180M Jumper with Tx or Rx only Foxcom Proprietary Information Document No 93 005 28 D3 75
17. Product used or operated other than pursuant to the Company s written instructions b damage or deficiencies resulting from accident alteration modification misuse tampering negligence improper maintenance installation or abuse c use of any Product other than at the Installation Site d use of any Product that is defective or damaged due to misuse accident or neglect or due to external electrical stress lightning or other acts of nature 6 use of any Product by a person who is not any authorized employee of the Customer or f used other than as explicitly authorized in writing by the Company Foxcom Proprietary Information 8 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Front Chapter 1 2 Reporting Defects The units were inspected before shipment and found to be free of mechanical and electrical defects Examine the units for any damage which may have been caused in transit If damage is discovered file a claim with the freight carrier immediately Notify Foxcom as soon as possible 1 3 Certification The 7320 IFL has CE FCC FDA and UL certification 1 4 Conventions In this manual the following special formats are used Cautions contain information regarding situations or materials which could damage your product WARNING WARNINGS CONTAIN INFORMATION REGARDING DANGEROUS FUNCTIONS Foxcom Proprietary Information 9 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide F
18. RxA Slot J5 Rx B Figure 55 Pinout of 7180M Jumper with 2000 Switch in Slot 2 and 5 Slot J2 Rx B RxA Slot J3 Slot J1 Pin 4 Slot 3 RSSI Slot 1 RSSI Pi Slot 1 Opt Alarm an Slot 3 Opt Alarm Slot 5 RSSI to J13 Pin 5 Slot 5 RF Alm to 412 Pin 5 i i Slot 6 RSSI Slot 4 RSSI Slot 4 Opt Alarm Slot 6 Opt Alarm Slot 5 Opt Alm l Slot J4 to J12 Pin 13 a RxA Slot J5 Rx B Slot 5 LNB to J11 Pin 5 Figure 56 Pinout of 7180M Jumper with 2000 Switch in Slot 2 Foxcom Proprietary Information 74 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 Installation and User s Guide Appendix V Pinouts Detailed Information Slot J2 Slot 2 RSSI Rx B RxA to J13 Pin 2 Slot J3 Slot J1 Slot 2 RF Alm Pin to J12 Pin 2 4 Slot 3 RSSI Slot 1 RSSI Slot 1 Opt Alarm Slot 3 Opt Alarm Slot 2 OptAlm to J12 Pin 10 Slot 2 LNB to J11 Pin 2 Slot 6 RSSI Slot 4 RSSI Slot 4 Opt Alarm Slot 6 Opt Alarm Slot J4 Slot J6 Rx A Slot J5 Rx B Figure 57 Pinout of 7180M Jumper with 2000 Switch in Slot 5 Slot J2 Slot 2 RSSI to J13 Pin 2 Slot J3 Slot J1 Slot 2 RF Alm Pin to J12 Pin 2 i aal Slot 3 RSSI Slot 1 RSSI Slot 1 Opt Alarm Slot 3 Opt Alarm Slot 2 OptAlm to J12 Pin 10 Slot 2 LNB to J11 Pin 2 Slot 5 RSSI to J13 Pin 5 Slot 5 RF Alm to J12 Pin 5 Slot 6 RSSI Slot 4 RSSI Slot 4 Opt Alarm Slot 6 Opt Alarm Slot 5 Opt Alm Slot J6 Slot J4 to J12 Pin 13 Slot J5 Slot 5 LNB to J11 Pin 5 Figure 58
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20. is not available then use another receiver to determine if there is optical power emerging from the transmitter use the 5 meter jumper cable If there is no optical power then the transmitter unit is malfunctioning If any or all the above are not within the guidelines the transmitter unit is faulty Lack of RF signal If the unit has an LNB drive option verify present at Receiver yet that the correct LNB bias is coming down optical power 15 the center of the RF connector at the functioning transmit site 2 Verify that the dish is pointed and correctly receiving satellite signals Conclusion If signal still not present then Transmitter input stage amplifier 15 defective Contact Foxcom Foxcom Proprietary Information 37 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE 3 No optical power LED 1 There is a break or severe bend in the not illuminated fiberoptic cable Use an optical power meter or another functioning receiver unit to verify optical power coming down the fiber 2 Optical power too low too many splits too long a distance thus exceeding optical budget System may still function without LED illuminated although at reduced performance 3 The transmitter is not functioning see above Optical power light Damaged leaky photodiode Unit may still illuminated with function otherwise contact Factory for service disconnected optical
21. signal and feeds it to a laser diode which linearly converts the broadband RF signal to light intensity Bias amp Optical Power Monitor Power Monitors Photodiode Gain Post amp Control Figure 5 7320R Receiver Block Diagram The 7320R Receiver receives the optical intensity signal and linearly converts the signal back to RF The Receiver then amplifies and reproduces the L Band RF signal Foxcom Proprietary Information 15 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Installation 3 Installation The following section details how to setup the 7320 IFL units Setting up the 7320 IFL Transmitters and Receivers consists of the following steps Setting up the transmitter Connecting the fiberoptic cable Setting up the receiver Powering the IFL Connecting the back panel jumpers Monitoring the input output signal SE Aligning the fiberoptic link Observe all warnings and cautions mentioned at the beginning of this manual page 10 If after set up you experience problems refer to Troubleshooting on page 37 Coax Cable Satellite Receiver Coax Cable Fiberoptic Cable Fiber Output O Fiber Input RF Input 1 RF Output DC Power amp Monitors 1 DC Power amp Monitors 73201 7320R Transmitter Receiver Figure 6 Typical Application of a 7320 Link L This section gives instructions on installing the transmitter and receiver in a chassis rackmount
22. up to 30 mA J11 P1 to LNB Bias External LNB Bias J11 P8 optional A 7300 mA below 10 C J13 P17to J4 P17 to Indicates Laser J13 P24 J4 P24 Bias If the 2380 Relay Adapter is installed the alarms are dry contact Refer to section Appendix III The 2380 Relay Adaptor If the 2380 Relay Adapter is installed the alarms are dry contact Refer to section Appendix III The 2380 Relay Adaptor Foxcom Proprietary Information 28 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Product Technical Description If a 2380 Relay Adaptor is installed RF and Optical Levels are measured together the alarm indicates a problem in either the RF or Optical Levels 7320T Transmitter 9 Pin D Type Male Connector 15V Power Not Used Power Ground RF Siqnal Strenath Monitor Laser Photodiode Current Monitor Laser Current Monitor RF Alarm Low Fail LSR Alarm RF High OK Alarm External Pull up Low Fail External LNB Bias Required LSR High OK Sink Current 30 mA Alarm External Pull up Required Sink Current 30 mA Figure 15 73201 Transmitter Pinout Foxcom Proprietary Information 29 Document No 93 005 28 1 3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Product Technical Description Table 4 7320R Receiver Pinout Standalone 7180M 2380 Relay Name Description 9 Pin Chassis Back Adaptor Connector Panel Connector J14 Connector
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25. A max Operating Temperature Range 10 C to 55 C Storage Temperature 20 C to 85 C Foxcom Proprietary Information 26 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Product Technical Description 4 2 Model Dimensions Optical 1 4 6 0 06 gt DC Power 4 9 Figure 13 nit Dimensions o 19 KM i 5 95 Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 n a LE E 0 12 Se FRONT VIEW 1 gt 22 18 2 REAR VIEW Figure 14 7180M Chassis Dimensions Foxcom Proprietary Information 27 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Product Technical Description 4 3 320 IFL Pinouts Table 3 73201 Transmitter Pinout Standalone 7180M 2380 Relay Description 9 Pin Chassis Adaptor Connector Back Panel Connector a 13 s 15V 200 mA max Power 5109C J as P9 J4 P25 GND Chassis Ground J12 P25 J13 P25 J13 P1 to J4 P1 to RSSI RF Signal Strength J13 P6 J4 P8 Indicator Range 3 5 to 4 5V J13 P9 to J4 P9 to Indicates Laser J13 P16 J4 P16 Optical Power Range 4 2 to 4 8V RF Alarm Open collector interface S nks current at low RF up to 30 mA J12 P1 to J2 PI P2 J12 P8 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 J12 P9 to See Note OPTA Optical Alarm J12 P16 Below Open collector interface Sinks current at low optical
26. Connector Fiber loss is defined as 0 4 dB km x length km of the fiberoptic cable 0 5 dB x number of connectors For example if a link was 10 kilometers long and had two connectors the loss would be 0 4 dB km x 10 km 0 5 dB x 2 5 0 dB Foxcom Proprietary Information 50 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis 10 2 3 Powering the IFL e Transmitter power requirement 15VDC 300 mA e Receiver power requirement 15VDC 250 mA e The Standalone Transmitter Receiver can be powered by a Foxcom supplied external DC power supply e The Rackmount Transmitters Receivers are plugged into the 7100M rackmount chassis The chassis can accept and power up to six units At temperatures below 10 C the Transmitter s internal heater will require an additional 100 mA The Transmitter 5 total power requirement will then be 400 mA 7100M Chassis The 7100M Chassis provides power to the plug in units The power supply is a linear unregulated type Each plug in regulates its own voltage The power supply provides 9 15 to 18 VDC unregulated 2 2 amps power e AC input 110 220 VAC user selected e Units can be plugged in hot standby e An internal 5 amp fuse refer to Table 18 page 71 for the fuse part numbers 7000S Optional Hot Standby Power Supply For applications demanding the utmost in reliability and uptime the 7000S standby power supply can be opt
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28. Foxcom Proprietary Information 41 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix II Installing a Standalone Unit 7 2 2 Compressed Air Method Using the extension tube of the compressed air blow into the port to remove any dust or debris Do not allow the tube to touch the bottom of the port Do not use commercial compressed air due to potential 01 contamination To prevent contamination the optical ports should be connected or covered with a dust cap at all times Use dry air or nitrogen only 6 Appendix ll Installing a Standalone Unit To install the 7320T or 7320R Standalone 1 Place the 7320 unit on the standalone flange matching the holes 2 Using four screws 4 or 6 secure the unit and the flange to the wall 3 Apply AC power to the standalone power supply unit 4 Connect the 7320 unit to the power supply The Laser LED should be lit 5 All remaining steps are the same as in the product manual Refer to Setting Up the Transmitter on page 17 and Setting Up the Receiver on page 19 Foxcom Proprietary Information 42 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User e Guide Appendix NI The 2380 Relay Adaptor 9 Appendix The 2380 Relay Adaptor The following section describes how to install the 2380 Relay Adaptor onto the 7180M Chassis The 2380 Relay Adaptor assembly provides dry contact output signals as an option to the standard open collector signals available on the
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30. OJ a ORS TO KN 14 24 BOCK Diasiri x a a o o am A elen eli 15 lr E tion E 16 3 1 Setting Up Ie Transmitter sa aa alan NO 17 Connecting the FIbEKOpHC Vablo uu sa um 18 3 3 SE UP EE 19 Sech POW Io I la ss rad 20 3 5 Connecting the Back Panel Jumpers 21 3 6 Monitoring the Input Output Signal 24 jf Aligning the Fiberoptic Lmk a ea Ea 24 Product Technical Description 25 4 1 1920 Toe SPCC EE 25 4 2 MOdELDIMENSIONS ss ala ai evs amala inekle 2 4 3 Al e KM RE 28 4 4 RR Chassis PINGUIS ed 32 HO 36 18 1111111 114 1181 6 sia uu rva ko ayi 37 Appendix I Cleaning Fiberoptic Connections 39 7 1 Cleaning Procedures for FC APC Connectors 40 7 2 Cleaning Procedure for FC APC Bulkhead Ports nnoneennnnnnennennnnns 41 Appendix II Installing a Standalone Unit 42 Appendix III The 2380 Relay Adaptor 43 9 1 Installing the 2550 Parts Needed smmm an lan mi 43 0 2 nstalimo tie 2580 Procedure ao saman an iu 43 9 3 2380 Dimensions and Front Panel Label 45
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32. Potentiometer to give the desired output power Using a small screw driver turn the potentiometer located on the front panel to increase or decrease the gain e To increase the gain turn the gain control clockwise 9 To decrease the gain turn the gain control counterclockwise For more information refer to Aligning the Fiberoptic on page 24 Foxcom Proprietary Information 49 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis 10 2 2 Setting Up the Receiver 1 Place the 7320R Receiver in the 7100M Chassis The operating base plate temperature must be between 10 C to 55 C 2 Apply AC power to the chassis The Power Supply s LED should be lit 3 Mount the 7320R into the chassis 4 On the rear panel connect the fiberoptic cable to the Optical Connector The Opt LED should be lit 5 Using an optical power meter measure the optical power coming to the Receiver from the fiberoptic cable The power levels of the Receiver should be the power level measured at the Transmitter minus the fiber loss Alternat vely use a DVM to measure the voltage at e pins J10 P7 through J10 P12 for the slot being measured Refer to Table 14 page 62 for details regarding J10 pinouts 7100M Rackmount The voltage level should be 1V for each 1 mW measured at the Receiver input e at pin 5 of the 9 pin connector standalone 6 On the rear panel connect the coax cable to the RF Output
33. ard open collector signals available on the 7100M chassis backplane If the 2300 Relay Adaptor 15 ordered separately from the 7100M chassis 11 must mounted by the user The 2300 15 easily mounted directly over the connectors on the 7100M backplane as shown below 10 6 1 Installing the 2300 Parts Needed 2300 Relay Adapter Two pin guides Four one inch screws Screw driver 10 6 2 Installing the 2300 Procedure To mount to the 2300 Relay Adapter WARNING DO NOT PERFORM THIS PROCEDURE BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE ELECTRICITY 1 Disconnect the electricity 2 Make sure that you have all the needed equipment 3 Install the pin guides Figure 42 Mounting the Chassis and Adaptor Detail 4 Mount the unit onto the pin guides Foxcom Proprietary Information 64 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis Guide Pins Figure 43 Mounting the Pins and Adaptor 5 Mount the four screws The screws must be installed in the order shown in Figure 44 and Figure 45 Figure 44 Mounting the Screws 1 Foxcom Proprietary Information 65 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis Figure 45 Mounting the Screws 2 CAUTION Use only the mounting screws provided by Foxcom Using other screws can permanently damage the unit Figure 46 Mounted 2300 6 Connect the cables Foxcom Proprietary Information
34. g the warranty period Foxcom will repair or replace any product that Foxcom proves to be defective This warranty does not apply to any product which has been subject to alteration abuse improper installation or application accident electrical or environmental over stress negligence in use storage transportation or handling B Specific Product Warranty Instructions All Foxcom products are warranted against defects in workmanship materials and construction and to no further extent Any claim for repair or replacement of units found to be defective on incoming inspection by a customer must be made within 30 days of receipt of shipment or within 30 days of discovery of a defect within the warranty period This warranty is the only warranty made by Foxcom and is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied Foxcom sales agents or representatives are not authorized to make commitments on warranty returns C Returns In the event that it is necessary to return any product against above warranty the following procedure shall be followed 1 Return authorization 15 to be received from Foxcom prior to returning any unit Advise Foxcom of the model serial Foxcom Proprietary Information 7 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Front Chapter number and discrepancy The unit may then be forwarded to Foxcom transportation prepaid Devices returned collect or without authorization may not be acce
35. in Control for unity gain To set the unity gain standard version 1 Connect combiner output 10 input of Spectrum Analyzer S A 2 Set Signal Generator 1 to 23 dBm on the S A at 1000 MHz 3 Repeat for S G 2 at 1010 MHz 4 Set up the system as shown in Figure 12 5 Set the Transmitter Gain Control for 3 order intermodulation level of 40 dBc at the Receiver output 6 Adjust the Receiver Gain Control for unity gain 1 2 Kilometer Maximum SS Fiberoptic Cable RF Input P 7320 Transmitter Combiner Spectrum Analyzer Signal Signal Generator 1 Generator 2 Figure 12 Fiberoptic Alignment Setup gt If you are unable to perform this procedure refer to Gain Control page 36 Foxcom Proprietary Information 24 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Product Technical Description 4 Product Technical Description e 7320 IFL specifications e Model Dimensions e 7320 IFL Pinouts e 7100M Pinouts 4 1 7320 IFL Specifications Input Output VSWR single channel BNC or SMA optional b Within the operating range Foxcom Proprietary Information ZS Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Product Technical Description Miscellaneous Chassis Capacity Chassis Size Plug in Unit size Power for Chassis Power for Standalone Se Transmitter 15 VDC 300 mA max 400 mA lt 10 C Receiver 15 VDC 210 m
36. ink on page 24 CAUTION When monitoring the voltage outputs use a high resistance DVM only Foxcom Proprietary Information 17 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Installation 3 2 Connecting the Fiberoptic Cable Before connecting the cable 1 The fiberoptic cable must be either fusion spliced or connected via FC APC connectors 2 Wipe the connector with a lint free cotton cloth 3 Note the polarity key of the optical connector before inserting To connect the cable 1 Line Up the Polarity Key I E FC APC I 2 Insert the connector Do not apply any glue silicon adhesive or any other material to the fiberoptic connector Foxcom Proprietary Information 18 Document No 93 005 28 D3 gt 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Installation 3 3 Setting Up the Receiver 1 Place the 7320R Receiver in the 7180M Chassis unless a 2000 RF Switch 1s installed refer to Figure 7 page 21 The operating base plate temperature must be between 10 to 559 C If a 2000 RF Switch 5 is being installed then slots 2 and or 5 of the 7180M are reserved for the switch es 2 Apply AC power to the chassis The Power Supply s LED should be lit 3 Using an optical power meter measure the optical power coming to the Receiver from the fiberoptic cable The power levels of the Receiver should be the power leve
37. ionally plugged in to the standard chassis The 7000S features hot swapping supplies may be installed and removed even during operation Each power supply 15 fully redundant and can power a completely loaded chassis on its own should its partner fail During normal operation the two units share the load by means of current steering diodes located on the rear panell Foxcom Proprietary Information 51 Document No 93 005 28 D3 1 8 500 ON 319 30 TS uonyeuLlojuj 4013111041 0 1 03504 3 232 3511 0015 911 XY XL surd JoMOJ oy pue YMS MS 5 5 51 ose surd 19ddn 51 romoj pue Joddn surd Jo 5158 omy sey Jodunl up siodum y 133903 Ol surd 0012 51 oy uo pooryd st Jodunn oy posn Suroq SI YMS AY 000 E JI 5 0005 5 JOJ spun oy pue WOOTL 9Y 55 35 9003600003 oy 515 00003 O surd 1 5 2 2 OY UO p99eJd SI opeWoJ Jodurn urd z V IN001 OU JOJ SI 200 pUe UDJIIAS AY 000 OU JOJ SI JUO XL Y JOJ SI urd 59 0 800 55 y pue SJ0JS JU 55 15 10101 8003529003 oy oe at siojo uuoo UId ML pdf 0 df S10199UU09 JINPOJd 522 poued Op INOOLL 24 JO 2050 IEAJ oy UC 549686 4 YVEG VY 1333 0 0 MITA TIBIA SISSEUJ INOOLL TE 914 1996666 6 61 500606666 6 5606066666 56090606066 0 6 0 0 606066 6006060666 6 600000600060060060006060066 660606 6 6
38. l measured at the Transmitter minus the fiber loss Alternatively use a DVM to measure the voltage at e pins J13 P9 through J13 P16 for the slot being measured Refer to Table 6 page 34 for details regarding J13 pinouts 7180M Rackmount The voltage level should be IV for each 1 mW measured at the Receiver input e at pin 5 of the 9 pin connector standalone 4 On the rear panel connect the fiberoptic cable to the Optical Connector The Opt and RF LEDs should be lit 5 On the rear panel connect the coax cable to the RF Output Connector 6 Adjust the Gain Control Potentiometer to give the desired output power Using a small screw driver turn the potentiometer located on the front panel to increase or decrease the gain e To increase the gain turn the potentiometer clockwise 9 To decrease the gain turn the potentiometer counterclockwise For more information refer to Aligning the Fiberoptic Link on page 24 Fiber loss is defined as 0 4 dB km x length km of the fiberoptic cable 0 5 dB x number of connectors For example if a link was 10 kilometers long and had two connectors the loss would be 0 4 dB km x 10 km 0 5 dB x 2 5 0 dB Foxcom Proprietary Information 19 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Installation 3 4 Powering the IFL e Transmitter power requirement 15VDC a 300 mA e Receiver power requirement 15VDC 250 mA e The Standalone Transmitter Receive
39. llation and User e Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis 10 2 Installation The following section deta ls the steps in the installation process which differ from units installed in the 7180M Chassis All other steps are the same CAUTION By default an 7320 IFL installed in a 7100M is set to 230V To change the voltage to 115V refer to page 70 Changing the Primary Power Setting Observe all warnings and cautions mentioned at the beginning of this manual page 10 If after set up you experience problems refer to Troubleshooting page 37 10 2 1 Setting Up the Transmitter 1 Place the 7320T in the 7100M Chassis The operating base plate temperature must be between 10 C to 55 C 2 Apply AC power to the chassis The Power Supply s LED should be lit 3 Mount the 7320T into the chassis The Laser LED should be lit 4 Using an optical power meter measure the optical power Insert the meter s cable into the Transmitter s optical connector Power levels should be between 0 3 0 6 mW 2 to 4 dBm Alternatively use a DVM to measure the voltage at e pins 710 13 through J10 P18 for the slot being measured Refer to Table 14 page 62 for details regarding J10 pinouts 7100M Rackmount e at pin 6 of the 9 pin connector standalone 5 On the rear panel connect the coax cable to the RF Input Connector 6 On the rear panel connect the fiberoptic cable to the Optical Connector 7 Adjust the Gain Control
40. nal adjustments have been set up at the factory the only user adjustments are input and output RF signal levels accessible from the front panel and described 1 the following sections If you do not have a signal generator or spectrum analyzer adjust the gain according to the following procedure To adjust the Transmitter Gain 1 Set the input power to the expected power level 2 Set the gain control to the nominal voltage 3 5V 0 5 To adjust the Receiver Gain 1 Set the input power 10 the expected power level 2 Set the gain to unity gain Foxcom Proprietary Information 36 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Troubleshooting 6 Troubleshooting The 7320 IFL was tested before it left the factory However if you are experiencing difficulties consult the list below for possible solutions If your system 15 still experiencing problems attempt to isolate and identify the malfunctioning unit Table 8 Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 Laser LED not on 1 No DC power to the unit Possible power supply problem or AC power input problem Check the fuse Verify LSRI monitor is 4 8 to 4 2 VDC If not laser may have overheated Disconnect power or remove plug in and allow cooling Try again with better airflow If an optical power meter 1s available measure the optical power out of the transmitter The power should be 0 3 mW to 1 mW 5 to 0 dBm If an optical power meter
41. noise performance in a full multichannel environment Gain Control provides for optimization of the RF signal LEDs and back panel monitors and alarms allow for complete system status monitoring and for interfacing with monitor and control M amp C systems 2 1 Options The 7320 IFL comes with a variety of options l LNB powering the transmitter unit can provide 14 VDC for optional LNB powering 2 5092 Input Output Impedance BNC or SMA RF connector standard impedance is 75 Q F type female connectors 3 Standalone unit the 7320 IFL can be installed as a standalone unit If the 7320 15 used 85 a standalone a separate power supply must be used ara c c c c c c CS 7100M in older models refer to Appendix IV 7100M Chassis Foxcom Proprietary Information 1 Document No 93 005 28 1 3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Introduction to the 7320 IFL On the side of the 7320T and the 7320R units is a label which lists options Under each option 15 a square If the unit includes a particular option the square under the option should be marked Options 1550 LNB 500 25 LILI M Figure 1 Option Label gt gt The label includes some options which are not relevant to the 7320 IFL Foxcom Proprietary Information 12 Document No 93 005 28 1 3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Introduction to the 7320 IFL 2 2 Product Drawings Figure 2 shows the front and rear panels of the 7320T Transmitter uni
42. nstallation and Users Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis The pins are numbered as follows Table 13 7100M Alarm Connector J9 Pinout 1 RIM GND GND Foxcom Proprietary Information 61 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis Table 14 7100M Monitor Connector 310 Pinout 88 rei Foxcom Proprietary Information 62 Document No 93 005 28 1 3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis Table 15 7100 1 LNB Connector 311 Pinout LNB Powering 1 LNB Powering 3 LNB Powering LNB4 4 E 3 060 ENN s 6 8 LNB Powering GND Figure 41 7100M Pin Numbers 10 5 1 7100M and Redundancy Switching The 2000 Switch provides optional 1 1 redundancy switching for all Foxcom Interfacility Links If the customer chooses to add redundancy switching to the link the pin connector jumpers need to be moved Detailed instructions on moving the jumpers are provided in the Model 2000 1 1 Redundant Switch Installation and User s Guide Document Number 93 010 01 Foxcom Proprietary Information 63 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis 10 6 The 2300 Relay Adaptor The following section describes how to install the 2300 Relay Adaptor onto the 7100M Chassis The 2300 Relay Adaptor assembly provides dry contact outputs as an option to the stand
43. oprietary Information 57 Document No 93 005 28 1 3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis Table 12 73208 Receiver Pinout Standalone 9 7100M Chassis 2300 Relay Name Description Pin Pin Back Panel Adaptor Connector Connector Connector 15V Power 280 mA e GND Chassis Ground J10 P25 J11 P9 J10 P1 to J4 P1 to RSSI RF Signal J10 P6 J4 P6 Strength Indicator Range 0 25 to 2V J10 P7 to J4 P7 to PDI Indicates Received J10 P12 J4 P12 Optical Power IV ImW Optical Power ses Tage J9 P1 to J9 P6 J2 P2 P5 P8 RF Alarm RF Alarm Open P11 P14 P17 collector interface Sinks current when RF level is low J9 P14 to J2 P1 P4 P7 OPTA Optical Alarm P10 P13 P16 Open collector interface Sinks current when optical level 15 low see Isa L U If the 2300 Relay Adapter is installed the alarms are dry contact 18 If the 2300 Relay Adapter is installed the alarms are dry contact Foxcom Proprietary Information 58 Document No 93 005 28 1 3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis 7320R Receiver 9 Pin D Type Male Connecter Not Used RF Signal Strength Monitor Optical Power Monitor Not Used RE Alarm Low Fail Optical Alarm Alarmf High OK 8 External Pull up Required Not Used p OF Sink Current 30 mA Y Optical Low Fail Alarm High OK External Pull up Required Sink Current 30 mA V
44. out u uu 58 Table 13 7100M Alarm Connector J9 Pinout 61 Table 14 7100M Monitor Connector J10 Pinout 62 Table 15 7100M LNB Connector J11 Pinout 63 Table 162500 Alarms EMO Z u u maki lb an aa alada 68 Table 17 2300 Monitor Connector Pinout J4 69 Table 18 AC Voltage Fuse Part Numbers Ti Table 19 DC Voltage Puse Part Number sa ee eee Get geni Ti Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Front Chapter 1 Eront Chapter 1 1 Warranty and Repair Policy Foxcom performs testing and inspection to verify the quality and reliability of our products Foxcom uses every reasonable precaution to ensure that each unit meets specifications before shipment Customers are asked to advise their incoming inspection assembly and test personnel as to the precautions required in handling and testing our products Many of these precautions are to be found in this manual Nullification of Warranty The products are covered by the following warranties A General Warranty Foxcom warrants to the original purchaser all standard products sold by Foxcom to be free of defects in material and workmanship for one 1 year from date of shipment from Foxcom Durin
45. po TAT OTEL 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Product Technical Description The pins are numbered as follows Table 5 7180M Alarm Connector J12 Pinout gt Foxcom Proprietary Information 33 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User e Guide Product Technical Description Table 6 7180M Monitor Connector J13 Pinout 868 fess e Wouer eer mue 00 ise LSRI Monitor LSRIS Chassis Ground Foxcom Proprietary Information 34 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Product Technical Description Table 7 7180M LNB Connector 311 Pinout LNB Powering LNB Powering 4 LNBPowerimg 6 8 LS LNB Powering LNB Powering LNB Powering LNB Powering Figure 18 7180M Pin Numbers 4 4 1 7180M and Redundancy Switching The 2000 Switch provides optional 1 1 redundancy switching for all Foxcom Interfacility Links If the customer chooses to add redundancy switching to the link the pin connector jumpers need to be moved Detailed instructions on moving the jumpers are provided in the Model 2000 1 1 Redundant Switch Installation and User s Guide Document Number 93 010 01 Foxcom Proprietary Information 35 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Gain Control 5 Gain Control All inter
46. pted 2 Prior to repair Foxcom will advise the customer of our test results and any charges for repairing customer caused problems or out of warranty conditions etc 3 Repaired products are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period or at least 90 days from date of shipment D Limitations of Liabilities Foxcom s liability on any claim of any kind including negligence for any loss or damage arising from connected with or resulting from the purchase order contract quotation or from the performance or breach thereof or from the design manufacture sale delivery installation inspection operation or use of any equipment covered by or furnished under this contact shall in no case exceed the purchase price of the device which gives rise to the claim EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN FOXCOM MAKES NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY GOODS PARTS AND SERVICES PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE FOXCOM SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH FURNISHING OF GOODS PARTS AND SERVICE HEREUNDER OR THE PERFORMANCE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE GOODS PARTS AND SERVICE The Company s exclusive warranty and the remedy provided for breach thereof shall not apply to a any
47. r can be powered by a Foxcom supplied external DC power supply e The Rackmount Transmitters Receivers are plugged into the 7100M rackmount chassis The chassis can accept and power up to six units At temperatures below 10 C the Transmitter s internal heater will require an additional 100 mA The Transmitter s total power requirement will then be 400 mA Ensure that there is a good airflow around the chassis rackmount There should be the space of a rackmount between chassis 3 4 1 7180M Chassis The 7180M Chassis provides power to the plug in units The power supply is a switching type Each plug in regulates its own voltage The power supply provides e 14 VDC stable e AC input 100 230 VAC e Units can be plugged in hot standby Foxcom Proprietary Information 20 Document No 93 005 28 D3 t1 86 S00 6 ON 319 30 IZ 8000010191 4013111041 WOIXO A INL surd JaMOJ oy pue Yms MS pojogej ose surd 19ddn oy omoj pue Joddn surd JO 5159 omy sey JadwN yor siodum y 99Uuu09 0 I 8 9 081 531 8 oy uo posed s Jodumn y posn Suroq SI YOUMS 0007 e JI 9pduexo 304 spun 9y pue INON LL 20 U99M19g uonoouuoo oy 5 5 00003 0 surd JURADTOI OY UO pooeyd st opevuoJ odun urd z V 081 SU JOJ SI 590 pue YMS JURpUNpoyY I I 0007 86000 y JOJ SI 590 CNL J9A19991 19 IUISUBJI OY JOJ SI UId 590 9 yoeq y pue S10JS 5 U99M19g JUTOd SUTIJOOUUOD 201 DIE 5
48. ront Chapter 1 5 Precautions 1 5 1 Personal Safety WARNING OPTICAL RADIATION APPLYING POWER TO THE TRANSMITTER UNIT WILL CREATE A LASER ENERGY SOURCE OPERATING IN CLASS I AS DEFINED BY IEC 825 1 USE EITHER AN INFRARED VIEWER OPTICAL POWER METER OR FLUORESCENT SCREEN FOR OPTICAL OUTPUT VERIFICATION AC POWER HAZARD THE RACKMOUNT POWER SUPPLY LINE IS EMI FILTERED THE CHASSIS S CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND IN COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ALWAYS USE THE 3 PRONG AC PLUG WITH EARTH GROUND TO AVOID POSSIBILITY OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD TO PERSONNEL 1 5 2 Equipment Safety 1 Fuses The 7180M does not have fuses If the unit fails pull the power supply out from the chassis and then push it back in 2 The input of the transmitter has an optional built in bias for inserting DC power up the coax to the LNB Make certain any equipment or test equipment connected to the transmitter input can withstand this bias 3 The output of the receiver is AC coupled and can withstand the bias from a satellite receiver Do not exceed 25V DC bias 4 Do not allow any dirt or foreign material to get into the optical connector bulkheads This may cause damage to the polished optical connector end faces 5 The optical fiber jumper cable bend radius 15 3 cm Smaller radii can cause excessive optical loss and or fiber breakage 6 If multiple transmitters are installed in the chassis allow sufficient room for adequate ventilation otherwi
49. s 2 and 5 23 Figure 12 Fiberoptic A onMen DEWI so A S 24 Foure e Wnt Dimensions sss ee 27 Figure 14 7180M Chassis Dimenstions 27 Pisut 15 75201 Fra S mei Pine us Bear ba Bl e a uda 29 Pigure 162 7520 Receiver NOU E sab m skoldi um S ass 31 Figure 175 7180M Chassis Rear VIEW aki Kek drabo a eba KG vo aba kusu soda 32 ge dee rte 35 Figure 19 Wiping the Connector with a Kim WIpe 40 Figure 20 Wiping the Connector with a Kim Wipe 2 40 Pigure 2 le C Canine te pedi POR sman nod e kuo Era au 41 Figure 22 Cleanime the Optical Porti 2 u a 41 Foxcom Proprietary Information si H Document No 93 005 28 1 3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Figure 23 Mounting the Chassis and Adaptor Detall 43 Figure 24 Mounting the Pins and Adaptor 44 Fig re 25 Mounting the Screws 1 sci uuu asik a lm anal 44 Figute 26 Mounting he SCrews 7 mede iel alna adele ella iii 45 Sure FE MOUMEPZ E EE 45 Figure 28 2380Dimenslons ei 45 Figure eegene EEN 45 Figurc30 2980 PIB NUMDETS geleni an aa anl o li onla 47 Figure 7100M Chassis REGI VIG W sadelik ki Eegen 52 Figure 32 Jumper Installation Tx and Rx Only
50. s of cleaning materials that should be used for cleaning the fiberoptic ports and connectors They are available from several suppliers Cletop Automatic Connector Cleaner Fiberoptic Swab Cletop or FIS Fiberoptic Compressed Air Wiping clothes should be made of lint free alcohol free nonabrasive materials Swabs should have a tightly wrapped tip and be talcum free For removing dust from receptacles a canned compressed gas is recommended Do not use commercial compressed air because of risk of contamination Foxcom Proprietary Information 39 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix I Cleaning Fiberoptic Connections 1 Cleaning Procedures for FC APC Connectors Use a Kim Wipe to gently wipe the end face surface of the connector Alternatively a Cletop automatic connector cleaner can be used Figure 19 Wiping the Connector with a Kim Wipe Figure 20 Wiping the Connector with a Kim Wipe 2 Foxcom Proprietary Information 40 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix I Cleaning Fiberoptic Connections 2 Cleaning Procedure for FC APC Bulkhead Ports CAUTION Clean the transmitter and receiver optical ports only when there is evidence of contamination or reduced performance 7 2 1 Swab Method Using a clean fiber optic cleaning swab gently wipe out the optical port Discard the swab after use Figure 22 Cleaning the Optical Port 2
51. same type and rating of fuse as recommended on the power supply rear label In the US Canada 1A fuses must be used refer to page 71 In Europe Asia South America 0 5A fuses must be used 2 The input of the transmitter has an optional built in bias for inserting DC power up the coax to the LNB Make certain any equipment or test equipment connected to the transmitter input can withstand this bias 3 The transmitter and receiver output are DC coupled and can withstand the bias from a satellite receiver Do not exceed 25V DC bias 4 Do not allow any dirt or foreign material to get into the optical connector bulkheads This may cause damage to the polished optical connector end faces 5 The optical fiber jumper cable bend radius 15 3 cm Smaller radii can cause excessive optical loss and or fiber breakage 6 If multiple transmitters are installed in the chassis allow sufficient room for adequate ventilation otherwise the units may overheat causing possible safety hazard or equipment damage 7 When several units are installed on one 7100M chassis ensure that the total units current including any LNB bias does not exceed 2A per power supply CAUTION If several units in one chassis use the LNB option the total current may exceed 2A Over current in this configuration and a failure of one power supply may blow the fuse in the spare power supply Foxcom Proprietary Information 48 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Insta
52. se the units may overheat causing possible safety hazard or equipment damage 7 When several units are installed on one 7180M chassis ensure that the total current consumption including any LNB bias does not exceed 6A per chassis Foxcom Proprietary Information 10 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Introduction to the 7320 IFL 2 Introduction to the 320 IFL The Sat Light M 7320 IFL transmits an L Band RF signal over singlemode fiber from a satellite antenna LNB to control room equipment up to two kilometers away The 7320 IFL consists of an optical transmitter 73201 which receives the L Band signal from the LNB and an optical receiver 7320R which connects to a satellite receiver The 7320T and 7320R modules plug into the 7180 4 a 3U chassis power supply which enables expansion of the system to accommodate any 8 Sat Light modules Accessories include the Model 7001P Power Supply the Model 2000 1 1 Redundant Switch the Model 2100 Amplifier the 2300 Relay Adaptor and the Model 7050 Serial Data Multiplexer an asynchronous data link The 7320 IFL is a broadband transmission link all standard satellite modulation formulas can be transmitted 1 e QPSK EM etc The RF signal is directly modulated and adds virtually no phase noise to the original signal The direct modulation coupled with the 7320 Links RF circuitry guarantees superior signal quality The 7320 gives more than 30 dB carrier to
53. ts FOXCOM Laser mi S 6 a 3 ke Figure 2 7320T Transmitter Panels Figure 3 shows the front and rear panels of the 7320R Receiver units FOXCOM o O Optical In RF O 49A1999Y 91 d019g1 4 Figure 3 7320R Receiver Panels Foxcom Proprietary Information 13 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Introduction to the 7320 IFL 2 3 Panel Descriptions On the Front Panel of the 7320 Transmitter and Receiver unit are two LEDs The following tables describe the LEDs Table 1 73201 Transmitter LEDs LED Name LED Function Indicates that the laser 15 functioning RF Indicates 1f the RF signal 1s above the minimal level 2 40 dBm Table 2 7320T Receiver LEDs LED Name LED Function Indicates if the optical input power is above the minimal level gt 7 dBm Indicates if the RF signal 1s above the minimal level gt 40 dBm Foxcom Proprietary Information 14 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Introduction to the 7320 IFL 2 4 Block Diagrams Power amp Monitors Optical Power amp r Temperature Control RF Input _ Gain Figure 4 7320T Transmitter Block Diagram The 7320T Transmitter accepts RF input signal levels ranging from 40 to 20 dBm total power 1 6 at 10 channel loading this 15 equivalent to 50 to 30 dBm per channel The unit amplifies the
54. under the Lip 4 Gently press upwards the Fuse Drawer will come out slightly Fuse Drawer Voltage Indicator Lip Drawer Lock Figure 50 Fuse Drawer w E E Figure 51 Voltage Selector 230 Side 5 Pull the Fuse Drawer out completely the Voltage Selector 1s at the top of the compartment The number on the Voltage Selector is 230 6 Using the screwdriver gently remove the Voltage Selector from the Connector 7 Turn the Voltage Selector so that the number 115 facing outward s Figure 52 Voltage Selector 115 Side Foxcom Proprietary Information 70 Document No 93 005 28 D3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis 8 Gently put the Voltage Selector back into the Connector The Voltage Selector should snap 11 easily 9 Remove the fuse from the fuse drawer and insert the 1A 250V fuse 10 Snap in the Fuse Drawer If you need to replace the fuse use the parts specified in the following table Table 18 AC Voltage Fuse Part Numbers Voltage Littelfuse Part No Schurter Part No 230 239 500 0034 3114 239 001 0034 3117 Both fuses are slow blow 250 VAC rated Table 19 DC Voltage Fuse Part Number Voltage Bussman Part No Schurter Part No 220 5506 GDC 5 0034 3124 The fuse 15 slow burn L D or the equivalent or the equivalent Foxcom Proprietary Information 71 Document No 93 005 28 1 3 CL OLY E Sd 6V
55. ure 53 Standard 7180M and 7180M with 2380 Relay Adaptor Pinout 72 Foxcom Proprietary Information 0 r 5 Document No 93 005 28 1 3 7320 IFL Installation and Users Guide Figure 54 7180M with 2000 Switch Pinout 73 Figure 55 Pinout of 7180M Jumper with 2000 Switch in Slot 2 and 5 74 Figure 56 Pinout of 7180M Jumper with 2000 Switch in Slot 2 74 Figure 57 Pinout of 7180M Jumper with 2000 Switch in Slot 5 75 Figure 58 Pinout of 7180M Jumper with Tx or RX only 75 List of Tables Table 175201 Trons miter EPS sinan saz A Su 14 Table 2 7320 T Receiver E DS sss ip OS 14 Table 3 7320T Transmitter Pnoi 28 Table 520K Rege E TE 30 Table 5 7180M Alarm Connector J12 Pinout 33 Table 6 7180M Monitor Connector J13 Pinout 34 Table 7 7180M LNB Connector J11 Pinout 35 Table Nk Ee uuu w pas sne ia dalma 37 Table 9 2 360 Alarms Pinout J2 sz aun p aa ola an usaq yasli 46 Table 10 2380 Monitor Connector Pinout J4 41 Table 11 735201 Transmitter Pinout a A LOA 56 Table pa 720K Receiver Pin
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