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3. carefully checking it for damage and verify with the packing slip If any item is damaged consult ADC for repair replacement and warranty information Even though no damage is evident save the shipping container for use if the equipment requires shipment at a future date 3 File a claim with the commercial carrier and notify ADC Customer Service if damage is detected or if parts are missing Save damaged cartons for inspection by the carrier 4 Refer to Customer Information and Assistance if you need to contact ADC 5 Save all shipping containers for use if the equipment requires shipment at a future date 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 1000 Mb s Module Each 1000 Mb s module has a 2 position dip switch for enabling or disabling the UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair Link upon detection of the fiber optic link Position 1 enables or disables the UTP link independently of the fiber link Position 2 reports the configuration to the CPU through the backplane interface Position 1 and position 2 must be set to the same positions If DIP switches are set to the ON position then the UTP side follows the fiber side For example if the fiber side links then the UTP side links also If fiber side is not linked or loses link then UTP side is not allowed to link or will drop the link If switch is configured to the OFF position then UTP link does not follow the fiber link The UTP side links regardless of the status of the fiber side Table 3 shows the dip swi
4. media converter See Figure 4 RJ45 CONNECTOR OPTICAL RECEIVE 20460 A OPTICAL TRANSMIT Figure 4 10 100 Mb s OptEnet Media Converter Module Connections Caution Ethernet signals over copper should not be used between buildings Ground potential differences may cause transmission errors or line card failures 8 Each media converter module has an RJ45 connector located on the front Use this connector when making the copper Ethernet connection RJ45 Patchcord pinout information is shown in Table 4 or Table 5 and Figure 5 a Cat 5e or better RJ45 Patchcords are recommended Page 8 2005 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 92 063 Issue 1 May 2005 10 b The IEEE Standard ANSI TIA 568 B for Ethernet 10 100BaseT X requires that two twisted pairs be used and that one pair is connected to pins 1 and 2 and that the second pair is connected to pins 3 and 6 c The IEEE Specification Standard ANSI TIA 568 B for Ethernet 1000BaseT requires that four twisted pairs are used One pair is connected to pins 1 and 2 pair two is connected to pins 3 and 6 pair three is connected to pins 4 and 5 and pair four is connected to pins 7 and 8 Connect Ethernet RJ45 patchcord to RJ45 receptacle on the converter module Verify that the front panel LEDs are active Link LEDs are not lighted if there is no Ethernet or optical signal present PIN 1 PIN 8 RJ JACK 11899 A Figure 5 RJ45 Connector Wirin
5. Module Environmental Specifications PARAMETER SPECIFICATION REMARKS Operating Conditions 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Per Telcordia GR 63 Short Term Conditions 23 F to 122 F 5 C to 50 C Per Telcordia GR 63 Storage Conditions 40 F to 185 F 40 C to 85 C at 5 to 95 RH Non condensing 5 POWER UP CHECK OUT PROCEDURE Media Converter Modules are powered up as soon as power is applied to the chassis The POWER indicator GREEN LED on the converter module should light to indicate that VDC power is applied to the media converter If POWER indicator does not come on verify that power connections between the Media Converter Module and the power supply are secure Verify that there is power present at the source If this procedure does not resolve the problem replace the cable or power supply Page 10 2005 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 92 063 Issue 1 May 2005 OptEnet Media Converter with SFP modules support Medium Dependent Interface Crossover MDI X OptEnet Media Converter Module Ethernet ports allow connections to other hubs or switches without a null modem or crossover cable If a null modem or crossover cable has been used the OptEnet Media Converter with SFP module automatically detects this and switches the contacts to match the other end Any blinking of a link LED indicates auto negotiation in process If a link LED continues to blink for
6. avoid the possibility of severe and potentially fatal electric shock never install electrical equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm Caution Electronic modules can be damaged by electrostatic discharge ESD Before handling modules wear an anti static discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic components Place modules in anti static packing material when transporting or storing them When working on modules always place them on an approved electrically grounded anti static mat FCC Compliance Statement A The OptEnet Media Converter modules and chassis have been certified to comply with the requirements for Class A computing devices per part 15 of the FCC regulations Warning This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference to TV and radio reception in which case the user at their own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference This equipment does not exceed Class A limits for radio emissio
7. more than 30 seconds then the operation of the far end device i e duplex and speed needs to be verified or changed 5 1 10 100 Mb s Module If the PC workstation port has been set to auto select i e full auto negotiation for speed and duplex the TPLink LED will be OFF when power is applied unless a valid optical link has already been established with a remote optical port If a valid optical link has been established FOLink LED will be YELLOW for 10 Mb s operation or GREEN for 100 Mb s operation The preferred mode of operation for the port is auto select for both speed and duplex This will insure that a link can be established regardless of the far end operational mode OptEnet 10 100BaseLX Media Converters support auto negotiation as defined in TIA EIA 785 Auto negotiation allows the unit to automatically select the highest performance level for COPPER or FIBER 5 2 1000 Mb s Module Set data rate speed to 1000 Mb s and enable half full duplex auto negotiate on any equipment connected to the OptEnet 1000 Mb s Media Converter module If the Network Interface Card NIC or port in the PC workstation has been set to 1000 Mb s for speed and half full duplex auto negotiate the link LED will be OFF when power is applied Once valid optical and electrical links have been established link LEDs turn GREEN 6 OPERATION The Module may be controlled through a Command Line Interface Refer to the OptEnet Media Converter Communications Use
8. plug it into the connector on the backplane Modules can be plugged into any empty slot in the chassis All fiber connectors are mounted in straight retainers The module is held in place with thumbscrew fasteners 3 Secure the module in place by tightening the captive thumbscrews on each end Be sure that they are properly threaded before tightening 4 If not already installed insert SFP into OptEnet media converter until you hear it click in place Page 7 O 2005 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 92 063 Issue 1 May 2005 A Caution Always allow sufficient fiber length to permit routing without severe bends Fibers may be permanently damaged if bent curved to a radius of less than 1 5 in 3 81 cm A Danger Infrared radiation is invisible and can seriously damage the retina of the eye Do not look into the optical connector of an operational transmitter or into the end of an active fiber A clean protective cap or hood MUST be immediately placed over any radiating connector or optical fiber to avoid exposure to potentially dangerous amounts of radiation This practice also helps prevent contamination of connectors and adapters Do not assume laser power is turned off or the fiber is disconnected at the other end 5 Verify that the POWER LED is lit 6 Remove the dust covers from fiber cable ends and from the media converter SFP 7 Attach the fiber cable TX and RX connectors to the corresponding receptacles on the
9. A a RARA 12 9 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE 00 c cece 13 INTRODUCTION This manual describes the OptEnet 10 100 or 1000 Mb s Media Converter Module with SFPs and provides procedures for unpacking installing and operating this product Revision History ISSUE DATE REASON FOR CHANGE 1 05 2005 Original Publication 1323274 Rev A Page 1 2005 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 92 063 Issue 1 May 2005 List of Changes PAGE IDENTIFIER DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE New Trademark Information ADC is a registered trademark of ADC Telecommunications Inc OptEnet is a trademark of ADC Telecommunications Inc Related Publications Listed below are related manuals and their publication numbers Copies of these publications can be ordered by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center at 1 800 366 3891 in U S A or Canada or 952 917 3000 extension 73475 outside U S A and Canada OptEnet 4000 12000 Media Converter Chassis Installation Instructions 92 045 OptEnet 14000 Media Converter Module Chassis Installation Instructions 92 058 OptEnet CWDM Platform Installation Manual 92 059 OptEnet Media Converter Communications User Manual 92 051 OpteNet SFP Transceiver Specifications 92 064 Admonishments Page 2 gt Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazards to persons or equipment An admonishment identifies a possible hazard and then expl
10. ADCP 92 063 Issue 1 May 2005 OptEnet 10 100 or 1000 Mb s Ethernet Media Converter Module with SFPs User Manual Content age INTRODUCTION cacccaicedscccetus eaecees rar AAA A ES RO 1 Revision Hisioly ria rr ir A 1 SCOLCNHAMES ir ada ic ale AA al 2 Malema NTE NaOH os rar dire adr dian germane Bega Rela aan ae 2 ROMBO PUBIS hii ete ten eeee dee Rea a GOERS Oe eS be ReR eet Ree ee Re ReS SRS 2 AON O ascot A Reeeea One 2 General Satety Precaulions bias ic eden et ARANA AR AAA a 3 FEC Compliance Statement siss io diene ede he mk hehe ee hale Ree a 3 Ee COTINO aora a cee anes Oe Rea da A A 3 NEBS COMMON ois 0 a a ic ci oi me 3 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ccc cc cccscaccaceeeecadesereanneee A Ree REE edema RE 4 Te PRONE P AN soo ccdcake cat iate he tees eee ede eees eiaerendie eked deat ibabeeane yee 4 2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION icceccacndoses darous cow a Reed ee eee eee eR RE SE RR 6 Sc INSTALLATION Si zc es eng ea te ome a mama eh a Seg dR nm Re ln a Re a Sire ane a He 6 BA AAA A oy mde ace Manan vw The 6 32 1000 MOS Mote sois a 7 A SPECIFICATIONS cosioocrssirrraprra arre 10 5 POWER UP CHECK OUT PROCEDURE 2 2200000c2 cece ene ee cemented enn cere ene eew anne 10 Si TOO MOS NOUHE seco caeca sce tecieodeetieesdeedswddebawedsecsbabaateseneatan ge 11 52 1000 MiS MAME sica rra cs 11 G OPERATION 3602 Sr cgig Soke gore a o aN S 11 a MAITE NANCE iaa do a eta 11 S TROUBLESHOOUING a is dccec deaceie
11. ains what may happen if the hazard is not avoided The admonishments in the form of Dangers Warnings and Cautions must be followed at all times These warnings are flagged by use of the triangular alert icon seen below and are listed in descending order of severity of injury or damage and likelihood of occurrence Danger Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided Warning Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided Caution Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if the hazard is not avoided 2005 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 92 063 Issue 1 May 2005 General Safety Precautions A Danger Infrared radiation is invisible and can seriously damage the retina of the eye Do not look into the optical connector of an operational transmitter or into the end of an active fiber A clean protective cap or hood MUST be immediately placed over any radiating connector or optical fiber to avoid exposure to potentially dangerous amounts of radiation This practice also helps prevent contamination of connectors and adapters Do not assume laser power is turned off or the fiber is disconnected at the other end Danger To
12. g Table 4 10 100BaseT X Ethernet RJ45 Connector PIN SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION PINE SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION Transmit Data Transmit Data Receive Data Not used Not used Receive Data Not used Not used Table 5 1000BaseT Ethernet RJ45 Connector PINA SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION PINA SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Bidirectional Page 9 O 2005 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 92 063 Issue 1 May 2005 4 SPECIFICATIONS Table 6 and Table 7 lists the specifications for the module Table 6 Electrical and Mechanical Specifications PARAMETER SPECIFICATION REMARKS Electrical Input Voltage 5 VDC Backplane connector Input power 10 100 Mb s 1 75 W max Normal operation Input power 1000 Mb s 2 2 W max Normal operation Mechanical Chassis Compatibility OptEnet Media Converter All modular systems Module Retention Captive thumbscrews Dimensions HxWxD 1 14 in x 8 07 in x 7 4 in 2 89 cm x 20 5 cm x 18 8 cm Weight 0 27 lb 122 g Electrical Signal Interface RJ45 Two twisted pair 10 100 Mb s RJ45 Four twisted pair 1000 Mb s Optical Signal Interface LC Singlemode 1410 1610 nm optical specifications Refer to the OptEnet SFP Transceiver Specifications listed in Related Publications for Table 7
13. n for digital apparatus set out in the radio interference regulation of the authorization methods of Industry Canada Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to TV and radio reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference This product conforms to all applicable standards of 21 CFR 1040 UL CSA Certification The OptEnet Media Converter modules and chassis have been tested and found to comply with the requirements of UL CSA 60950 NEBS Certification The OptEnet Media Converter modules and chassis complies with the requirements of GR 63 CORE Issue 1 October 1995 and GR 1089 CORE Issue 2 December 1997 with Revision 1 February 1999 as specified in SR 3580 Issue 1 1995 Page 3 O 2005 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 92 063 Issue 1 May 2005 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The OptEnet 10 100 or 1000 Mb s Media Converter with Small Form factor Pluggable SFP module is one of a family of modules that can be plugged into a OptEnet Media Converter chassis The module is designed to accept SFP transceivers with optical connectors This provides a number of optical signal choices The module converts optical signals to electrical signals The module also performs the reverse function converting electrical signals to optical signals A block diagram of the basic converter assembly is shown in Figure 1 Each module has three connections fiber input fiber
14. nk status 10 Mb s is OK GREEN Auto negotiation complete link status 100 Mb s or 1000 Mb s is OK OFF Link status failed or no Ethernet detected Link YELLOW Auto negotiation complete link status 10 Mb s is OK GREEN Auto negotiation complete link status 100 Mb s or 1000 Mb s is OK OFF Signal detect de asserted link status FAIL PWR GREEN Module Power OK OFF Module Power OFF CONTROL DESCRIPTION Reset If module supply voltage drops below a predetermined value the module shuts down pressing the reset button restarts the module Any blinking of a Link LED indicates auto negotiation in process If a Link LED continues to blink for more than 30 seconds then the operation of the far end device i e duplex and speed needs to be verified or changed Page 5 O 2005 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 92 063 Issue 1 May 2005 2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Caution Electronic modules can be damaged by electrostatic discharge ESD To prevent this take the following precautions e Wear an anti static discharge wrist strap while handling modules Place modules in anti static packing material when transporting or storing them e Place modules on an approved electrically grounded anti static mat when working on them Unpack and inspect the module as follows 1 Inspect the exterior of the shipping container s for evidence of rough handling that may have damaged the components in the container 2 Unpack module
15. output and RJ45 Ethernet SFP OPTICAL ETHERNET UTP CABLE TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER 20580 A Figure 1 Basic Media Converter Block Diagram The OptEnet 10 100 Mb s Media Converter module supports 10BaseT and 100BaseTX The 1000 Mb s Media Converter module supports 1000BaseT data rates with UTP cable Table 1 lists the cable specifications Refer to the OptEnet SFP Transceiver Specifications listed in Related Publications for optical specifications Table 1 Cable Specifications NETWORK DATA RATE MEDIA sd LENGTH 10BaseT 10 Mb s UTP Cat 3 4 or 5 2 pair 328 feet 100 m 100BaseTX 100 Mb s UTP Cat 5 2 pair 328 feet 100 m 1000BaseT Gigabit UTP Cat 5e 4 pair 328 feet 100 m UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair Note The maximum cable length is the cable length that the signal can travel without suffering from attenuation degradation 1 1 Front Panel Each module has three LEDs a module power LED and two Link LEDs Under normal operation the module PWR LED is green Front panel indicators and controls are defined in Table 2 A module is shown in Figure 2 Page 4 2005 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 92 063 Issue 1 May 2005 RJ45 CONNECTOR OPTICAL RECEIVE 20460 A OPTICAL TRANSMIT Figure 2 OptEnet Media Converter Converter Table 2 Module LED Indicators SIGNAL COLOR STATUS TP Link YELLOW Auto negotiation complete li
16. r Manual listed in Related Publications for operational procedures that pertain to the CPU module 7 MAINTENANCE Follow standard cleaning practices for maintenance of fiber adapters and connectors Page 11 2005 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 92 063 Issue 1 May 2005 8 TROUBLESHOOTING This section provides a troubleshooting flowchart and corrective actions for the Module Power up the ledia Converter Module by plugging it into the Chassis Does the PWR LED on Media Converter Module light Does the PWR LED on Media Converter Module light Pull out and insert the Media Converter Module into the slot so the backplane connector seats properly Press the reset button if the PWR LED does not turn green the module may be defective Replace the Media Converter Module with a known good module If either Link LED is off link status failed or no Ethernet is detected Check optical or copper path for signal Repair as necessary following local practices Do both Media Converter Module Link LEDs light Link Yellow 10 Mb s signal asserted Link Green 100 Mb s or 1000 Mb s signal asserted TPLink Yellow 10 Mb s signal asserted TPLink Green 100 Mb s or 1000 Mb s signal asserted Module is operating properly signal detect is asserted and link status is OK Page 12 O 2005 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 92 063 Issue 1 May 2005
17. tch positions Table 3 1000 Mb s Dip Switch Positions DIP SWITCH DESCRIPTION ON UTP Link dependent of Fiber Link OFF UTP Link independent of Fiber Link Default position ON Reports to CPU the UTP Link dependent of Fiber Link OFF Reports to CPU the UTP Link independent of Fiber Link Default position Page 6 2005 ADC Telecommunications Inc ADCP 92 063 Issue 1 May 2005 3 2 10 100 Mb s Module OptEnet Chassis should already be installed power supplies installed and power connections made before installing OptEnet Media Converter with SFP Modules Media converter module can be safely removed and installed into a powered chassis Module installation is shown in Figure 3 20473 A MEDIA CONVERTER MODULE Figure 3 Installing Media Converter Module 1 Locate the designated slot in the chassis for the module Danger To avoid the possibility of severe and potentially fatal electric shock never install electrical equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm Caution Electronic modules can be damaged by electrostatic discharge ESD To prevent this take the following precautions gt gt e Wear an anti static discharge wrist strap while handling modules Place modules in anti static packing material when transporting or storing them e Place modules on an approved electrically grounded anti static mat when working on them 2 Slide OptEnet media converter into slot and
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