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Cisco Prisma II 1.2 GHz High Density 
Long Reach Multiwave (HD-LRMW) 
and Hybrid Modulation QAM (HQT) 
Transmitters 

Installation and Operation Guide 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Prisma II HD-LRMW

Page 1: ...Cisco Prisma II 1 2 GHz High Density Long Reach Multiwave HD LRMW and Hybrid Modulation QAM HQT Transmitters Installation and Operation Guide ...

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Page 3: ...f the flash points to the terminal device You may find this symbol affixed to the product This symbol indicates a protective ground terminal You may find this symbol affixed to the product This symbol indicates a chassis terminal normally used for equipotential bonding You may find this symbol affixed to the product This symbol warns of a potentially hot surface You may find this symbol affixed to...

Page 4: ...ight to change this publication at any time without notice This document is not to be construed as conferring by implication estoppel or otherwise any license or right under any copyright or patent whether or not the use of any information in this document employs an invention claimed in any existing or later issued patent Copyright 2018 Cisco and or its affiliates All rights reserved Printed in t...

Page 5: ... Module 9 Host Module Features 9 Host Module Illustration 9 Host Module Back Panel Connectors 10 Module Configuration 11 Configuration and Monitoring Methods 11 Configuration Summary 11 Module Installation 13 Preparing for Installation 14 Unpacking and Inspecting the Module 14 Equipment and Tools Needed 14 Site Requirements 15 Access Requirements 15 Equipment Rack 15 Operating Environment 15 Power...

Page 6: ... Connectors 31 ICIM IN and ICIM OUT Cables 31 To Connect Chassis to Chassis ICIM IN and ICIM OUT Ports 32 External Alarm Connections 33 Master Slave Operation 33 ALARMS IN and ALARMS OUT Connectors 33 ALARMS IN and ALARMS OUT Connector Illustration 34 Master Slave Illustration 34 Redundancy Interface Panel 35 Prisma II Redundancy Interface Panel Illustrations 35 Operation Using the ICIM 37 ICIM In...

Page 7: ...o Set Adjustable Alarm Thresholds using the ICIM 56 Alarm Threshold Menus 56 Checking Manufacturing Data using the ICIM 58 To Check Manufacturing Data 58 MFG DATA Menus 58 Saving the Configuration using the ICIM 60 To Save the Current Configuration 60 Configuration Complete 60 Adjusting Alarm Thresholds 61 To Adjust Alarm Thresholds 61 Operation Using LCI 63 LCI Introduction 64 Laser Warning 64 LC...

Page 8: ...turing Data using LCI 84 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 87 Maintenance 88 Maintenance Record 88 General Troubleshooting Information 89 Equipment Needed 89 Additional Assistance 89 Troubleshooting 89 Troubleshooting Alarm Conditions 90 Module Alarm Conditions 90 Customer Information 91 Appendix A Module Parameter Descriptions 93 High Density Long Reach Multiwave and Hybrid Modulation QAM Transmitt...

Page 9: ...afety standards Service Personnel The term service personnel applies to trained and qualified individuals who are allowed to install replace or service electrical equipment The service personnel are expected to use their experience and technical skills to avoid possible injury to themselves and others due to hazards that exist in service and restricted access areas User and Operator The terms user...

Page 10: ...ing service or repair and to re establish the protective grounding before putting this equipment back into operation Installation Site When selecting the installation site comply with the following Protective Ground The protective ground lead of the building s electrical installation should comply with national and local requirements Environmental Condition The installation site should be dry clea...

Page 11: ...Important Safety Instructions ix To protect against equipment damage or injury to personnel comply with the following Install this equipment in a restricted access location ...

Page 12: ... the mounting surface or rack where necessary to protect against damage due to any disturbance and subsequent fall Ventilation This equipment has openings for ventilation to protect it from overheating To ensure equipment reliability and safe operation do not block or cover any of the ventilation openings Install the equipment in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Rack Mounting Safety...

Page 13: ...g possible hazards WARNING Avoid personal injury and damage to this equipment Move any equipment and cart combination with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause this equipment and cart to overturn Use caution when moving this equipment cart combination to avoid injury from tip over If the cart does not move easily this condition may indicate obstructions or cables that may...

Page 14: ...d equipment rack Safety Plugs European Union Class I Mains Powered Equipment Provided with a 3 terminal AC inlet and requires connection to a 3 terminal mains supply outlet via a 3 terminal power cord for proper connection to the protective ground Note The equipotential bonding terminal provided on some equipment is not designed to function as a protective ground connection Class II Mains Powered ...

Page 15: ...pment is DC powered refer to the specific installation instructions in this manual or in companion manuals in this series for information on connecting this equipment to nominal 48 VDC 60 VDC power sources Circuit Overload Know the effects of circuit overloading before connecting this equipment to the power supply CAUTION Consider the connection of this equipment to the supply circuit and the effe...

Page 16: ... all servicing to qualified service personnel only Moisture Do not allow moisture to enter this equipment Cleaning Use a damp cloth for cleaning Safety Checks After service assemble this equipment and perform safety checks to ensure it is safe to use before putting it back into operation Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharge ESD results from the static electricity buildup on the human bo...

Page 17: ...us substance so special handling and disposal of this product might be necessary For more information about perchlorate and best management practices for perchlorate containing substance see www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Modifications This equipment has been designed and tested to comply with applicable safety laser safety and EMC regulations codes and standards to ensure safe operati...

Page 18: ...connection to the cable shielding Exceptions from this general rule will be clearly stated in the connector description for the excepted connector in question Ethernet cables should be of single shielded or double shielded type Coaxial cables should be of the double braided shielded type EMC Compliance Statements Where this equipment is subject to USA FCC and or Industry Canada rules the following...

Page 19: ...nadian ICES 003 Cet appareil est confome à la norme NMB 003 du Canada CENELEC CISPR Statement with Respect to Class A Information Technology Equipment This is a Class A equipment In a domestic environment this equipment may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures ...

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Page 21: ...ce that could reflect light emitted from an unterminated fiber Do not view an activated fiber with optical instruments such as eye loupes magnifiers or microscopes Use safety approved optical fiber cable to maintain compliance with applicable laser safety requirements Warning Fiber Optic Cables WARNING Avoid personal injury Qualified service personnel may only perform the procedures in this manual...

Page 22: ...ollowing warnings WARNING Ensure that all optical connections are complete or terminated before using this equipment to remotely control a laser device An optical or laser device can pose a hazard to remotely located personnel when operated without their knowledge Allow only personnel trained in laser safety to operate this software Otherwise injuries to personnel may occur Restrict access of this...

Page 23: ...rning Labels The following labels are located on this product Laser Warning Label Laser Classification Label Located on host module part number 4008281 only Product and Laser Information Label Location ofLabels on Equipment The following illustrations display the location of warning labels on this equipment ...

Page 24: ...Power and Warning Labels Half Height Module xxii 1 ITU Wavelength Label value shown is example only 3 Product and Laser Information Label on Side of Module 2 Laser Aperture Output 4 Laser Classification Label ...

Page 25: ...or authorized service personnel who have experience working with similar equipment The service personnel should have appropriate background and knowledge to complete the procedures described in this document Qualified Personnel Only appropriately qualified and skilled personnel should attempt to install operate maintain and service this product WARNING Only appropriately qualified and skilled pers...

Page 26: ...cedures Operation using the ICIM Operation using LCI Maintenance and troubleshooting In This Chapter Description Error Bookmark not defined High Density Transmitter Front and Back PanelError Bookmark not defined Host Module Error Bookmark not defined Module Configuration Error Bookmark not defined ...

Page 27: ...ies such as low RF input level broadcast and elective Automatic Gain Control AGC Features The high density transmitter has the following features Front panel green light emitting diode LED to indicate operating status Front panel red LED to indicate alarm status 20 dB test point Optical output connector Plug and play capability Compatible with Intelligent Communications Interface Module ICIM and L...

Page 28: ...ected in the indicated RF drive level It may be desirable to make such adjustments to compensate for power differences if the channel load differs from the specified value In AGC mode the microprocessor monitors the actual input composite power and adjusts the attenuator to maintain constant RF drive level into the laser diode After the RF amplification and control stage the signal is equalized an...

Page 29: ...Description 5 ...

Page 30: ...oduction 6 High Density Transmitter Front and Back Panel High Density Transmitter Illustration 1 Alarm Indicator 4 Optical Output 2 Laser Indicator 5 20dB Test Point 3 ITU Wavelength Label value shown is example only ...

Page 31: ...nt PanelFeatures Part Function Alarm Indicator Illuminates or blinks when an alarm condition occurs Laser Indicator Illuminates when laser is active Optical Output Connects the output signal to the optical cable 20 dB Test Point Provides a 20 dB sample of the RF output signal ...

Page 32: ...provide the following facilities RF signal connection Electrical power input connection Alarm communications connections Status monitoring communications Communications and control connections The ESD guide pin near the bottom of the back panel serves as both a guide pin and an ESD ground connection The length of the pin ensures that ground is the first electrical connection made as the module is ...

Page 33: ... II slot Its simple design allows for efficient routing of RF and electrical signal between the chassis back plane and each high density module Host Module Features The host module has the following features Provides upper and lower slots for two high density modules Incorporates a passive design for high reliability Provides for RF and DC routing between the chassis back plane and each high densi...

Page 34: ...le The push on connector on the back of the module mates with the back plane bus connector inside the chassis This 110 pin connector provides the following facilities RF signal input connection Electrical power input connection Alarm communications connections Status monitoring connections Communications and control connections ...

Page 35: ...perating parameters of Prisma II modules For instructions on operating this module using LCI software refer to Operation using LCI on page 63 CLI Commands If an ICIM2 or ICIM2 XD is installed command line interface CLI commands enable communication between the ICIM and the operator over Telnet to allow for remote module setup and monitoring For details see the Prisma II Platform Remote User Interf...

Page 36: ...s master or slave Set the relative RF drive level into the transmitter Return to the factory default settings except LCI Turns automatic gain control AGC on or off For detailed information on configuring this module refer to Operation using ICIM on page 37 or Operation using LCI on page 63 ...

Page 37: ...In This Chapter Preparing for Installation Error Bookmark not defined Site Requirements Error Bookmark not defined Connecting the RF Cables to the ChassisError Bookmark not defined Installing the HD Module in the ChassisError Bookmark not defined Routing Optical Cables Error Bookmark not defined Cleaning Optical Connectors Error Bookmark not defined Connecting Optical Cables Error Bookmark not def...

Page 38: ...Customer Information on page 91 for contact information Equipmentand Tools Needed Before you begin make sure that the module is in good condition You need the following equipment and tools to install these modules You need To A standard Prisma II Chassis with power supply Provide housing power and input and output connections to the module A 3 8 in flat blade screwdriver Secure the module in the c...

Page 39: ...dustry Association EIA equipment rack that properly houses the Prisma II Chassis with proper spacing for air circulation For instructions on installing the chassis in the rack refer to the guide that was shipped with the chassis Operating Environment CAUTION Avoid damage to this product Operating this product outside the specified operating temperature limits voids the warranty Follow these recomm...

Page 40: ...5 and 16 If an ICIM is not installed any other module or host module can occupy these slots Slots 2 and 4 are reserved for an internal power supply if installed If an internal power supply is not installed here any other module or host module can occupy these slots Prisma II XD Chassis Installation When installed in a Prisma II XD Chassis the module is inserted directly into an available applicati...

Page 41: ... modules and the ICIM installed Front Access Chassis Front Panel Illustration The following illustration shows the front of the front access Prisma II standard chassis with two power supplies 10 full height modules and the ICIM installed The power inlets RF input output and RF ports are located on the recessed bottom of the connector interface panel on the front access version of the chassis ...

Page 42: ...receptacle for AC power supply modules and the ICIM2 XD when installed The RF connectors are arranged in numbered pairs to identify the corresponding application module slot One connector in each pair has a black retaining nut and a black circle in the panel artwork to mark it as belonging to the upper connector on the chassis midplane ...

Page 43: ... Prisma II Chassis 1 Attach a 75 ohm RF cable to the appropriate RF source 2 At the front rear of the chassis locate the RF ports Note RF ports are located on the front of the front access chassis 3 Attach the other end of the RF cable to Port A connector RF IN of the corresponding slot where the module is to be installed This is the RF input connection 4 If F connectors are installed use a 7 16 i...

Page 44: ...te the RF ports at the back of the chassis 3 Attach the other end of the RF cable to Port A connector RF IN of the corresponding slot where the module is to be installed This is the RF input connection 4 If F connectors are installed use a 7 16 in open end wrench to secure both cables to the connectors at the chassis ...

Page 45: ...pport CAN bus redundancy the ICIM2 must be Rev B or later Complete the following steps to install the application modules in the host module 1 Align the ridges on the top and bottom of the module with the guide slots located on the host module and the chassis Be careful to keep the module level as you slide it into the host to avoid bending the pins on the host back plane 2 Gently slide the module...

Page 46: ...ule Populated To Install the Host Module in the Chassis Note This procedure assumes that the chassis is mounted in a rack 1 Locate the fiber guides at the bottom of the chassis and the module guide slots inside the chassis as shown in the following illustration ...

Page 47: ...tighten the screw at the top of the host module to ensure that the first few threads engage smoothly Use a 3 8 in flat blade screwdriver to secure the mounting screw Do not over tighten The maximum torque value is 5 in lb 5 Fill any unused chassis slots with module blanks to help ensure proper cooling air flow Blanks for high density modules are available to fill unused host module slots To Instal...

Page 48: ...odules DC to DC converters or blanking panels in place Do not attempt to loosen or tighten these screws solely by hand 1 Locate the fiber tray at the bottom of the chassis and the application module slots inside the chassis as shown in the following illustration 2 Align the ridges on the top and bottom of the module with the module guide slots located on the chassis ...

Page 49: ...s on the midplane bus Do not force the module into the chassis If properly aligned it should slide in with minimal force 4 Tighten the screw at the top of the module to secure it in the chassis Use a 3 8 in flat blade screwdriver to secure Do not over tighten 5 Fill any unused chassis slots with module blanks to help ensure proper cooling air flow ...

Page 50: ...risma II Chassis is used to pull an optical cable from the rear of the chassis to the front of the chassis so the optical cables can be connected to optical connectors on the front panel of the modules The Fiber Fish Tool Hook At the end of the Fiber Fish tool is a small hook that allows you to hold an optical cable so that you can pull it through to the front panel of chassis To Pull the Optical ...

Page 51: ... 27 4 At the front of the chassis pull the Fiber Fish tool with cable attached to the front of the chassis 5 Disengage the optical cable from the Fiber Fish tool and attach to the appropriate connector on the desired module ...

Page 52: ...ve all residue Inspect connectors after cleaning to confirm that they are clean and undamaged Recommended Equipment CLETOP or OPTIPOP ferrule cleaner for specific connector type Compressed air also called canned air Lint free wipes moistened with optical grade 99 isopropyl alcohol Bulkhead swabs for specific connector type Optical connector scope with appropriate adaptor Tips forOptimalFiber Optic...

Page 53: ...Use safety approved optical fiber cable to maintain compliance with applicable laser safety requirements Important Ensure that no optical power is present prior to this procedure 1 Turn optical power off to the connector 2 Using an optical connector scope inspect the connector for scratches burns or other signs of damage Note If the connector is damaged replace the jumper 3 If the connector requir...

Page 54: ...k Important Observe laser safety precautions Refer to the Laser Safety information earlier in this guide Complete the following steps for each optical cable to be connected to the module 1 Attach one end of the optical cable to the optical output connector located on the front of the module 2 Route the other end of the optical cable to the appropriate destination ...

Page 55: ...d in a separate chassis Note An ICIM can control a maximum of 140 modules Depending on your application this is typically 6 or 7 chassis to a rack Do not exceed these limits ICIM IN and ICIM OUT Connectors Every Prisma II standard and Prisma II XD chassis has a DB9 ICIM IN and a DB9 ICIM OUT connector for the purpose of chassis to chassis ICIM connections ICIM IN is a female connector and ICIM OUT...

Page 56: ...hain connection until all chassis are connected 4 Connect an ICIM OUT terminator part number 4013014 to the ICIM OUT connector on the last chassis in the daisy chain connection The ICIM OUT terminator ships with the ICIM Important All chassis connected in the daisy chain must be powered and have a fan tray installed A chassis connected in the daisy chain that is not powered or has no fan tray inst...

Page 57: ...beled ALARMS IN and ALARMS OUT For detailed information on ALARM IN and ALARM OUT connectors see the Prisma II Chassis Installation and Operation Guide part number 713375 or the Prisma II XD Platform System Guide part number 4021339 When a critical alarm occurs in a Master module the Master turns off and the Slave redundant module is enabled To make this happen the pin representing the Master modu...

Page 58: ...Chapter 2 Module Installation 34 ALARMS IN andALARMS OUT ConnectorIllustration Prisma II Standard Chassis Prisma II XD Chassis Master Slave Illustration ...

Page 59: ...erface Panel serves as an extension to the two DB 37 connectors labeled ALARM IN and ALARM OUT on the connector interface panel of the chassis The terminals on the redundancy interface panel are extensions of pins on the ALARMS OUT and ALARMS IN connectors on the chassis For additional information see the Prisma II Chassis Installation and Operation Guide part number 713375 Prisma II Redundancy In...

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Page 61: ...eb Interface to configure and operate the module when using the ICIM2 XD For details see the Prisma II Platform Remote User Interface Guide System Release 2 03 3 Chapter 3 Operation Using the ICIM In This Chapter ICIM Introduction Error Bookmark not defined ICIM2 Front Panel Error Bookmark not defined ICIM Password Error Bookmark not defined Operating the ICIM Error Bookmark not defined Checking t...

Page 62: ... not view an activated fiber with optical instruments such as eye loupes magnifiers or microscopes Use safety approved optical fiber cable to maintain compliance with applicable laser safety requirements Even if the unit is off there may still be hazardous optical levels present ICIM Function The ICIM functions as the module user interface The ICIM allows local module configuration and status moni...

Page 63: ... ID number The last chassis in the daisy chain must have a terminator installed in the ICIM OUT connector Otherwise faulty communication with the ICIM may occur ICIM Block Diagram A block diagram representing the ICIM2 or ICIM2 XD is shown below Prisma II Standard XD Chassis ICIM2 ICIM2 XD Module Microprocessor Ethernet CLI Hardware Interface Hardware Interface Hardware Interface RS 232 RJ 45 ICIM...

Page 64: ...Chapter 3 Operation Using the ICIM 40 ICIM2 Front Panel ICIM2 Illustration Front Panel ...

Page 65: ...g only Yellow LED on Ethernet connector Glows when the Ethernet port is operating in full duplex Blinks when collisions occur on the Ethernet port Green LED on Ethernet connector Glows when a link is established on the Ethernet port Blinks during data activity on the Ethernet port RS232 connector Used to connect a PC to the Prisma II system for CLI communication and setup ICIM LCD The ICIM LCD is ...

Page 66: ...ses numerical readings of selected configuration parameters Moves the menu selection area down Also decreases numerical readings of selected configuration parameters Selects the highlighted parameter Displays ICIM module information such as firmware version serial number and baud rate Shifts function of a keypad button to the function or number label just above that button Decreases numerical read...

Page 67: ...able in the password protection system are shown here ICIM Menu Option Description User Psw A user settable password Created entered and changed by the system operator s Must be exactly eight digits using only the 0 9 number keys Change Psw Changes an existing user password Disable Psw Disables the user password function SA Psw A service password used by factory personnel only Important If you onl...

Page 68: ...Enter the User Password on page 44 To Enter the User Password To use the user password feature you must create and enter a password of exactly eight digits using only the 0 9 number keys The password remains active for 10 minutes after your last keystroke To change configuration parameters after 10 minutes you must re enter your password Complete the following steps to enter a user password 1 Acce...

Page 69: ...d password has been entered If the password is rejected press the key to return to the password menu and re enter the password as described in step 3 above To Change the UserPassword If a user password has been entered it may be changed However the current password must be active prior to changing it If the current password has expired more than 10 minutes have passed since your last keystroke you...

Page 70: ...sword using only the 0 9 number keys Press the key to input the password To Disable the UserPassword using ICIM If a user password has been entered you may disable it at any time However the current password must be active prior to disabling it If the current password has expired more than 10 minutes have passed since your last keystroke you must re enter the current password before disabling it 1...

Page 71: ...the menu displays Failed Password Not Active You must re enter the current password and then repeat this procedure I C I M I C I M S h e l f 7 S l o t 1 5 I C I M S h e l f 7 S l o t 1 5 TP015 S h e l f 7 S l o t 1 5 E n t e r P s w 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 E n t e r P s w 8 7 6 5 U s e r P s w D i s a b l e P s w P a s s w o r d I s N o w D i s a b l e d S h i f t O f f F a i l e d P a s s w o r d N o t A...

Page 72: ...ease ICIM display contrast ICIM MAIN Menu A few seconds after power up the MAIN menu shown below appears Press the key to select the specific option Display Description Offline Indicates network communication status with the ICIM Modules Indicates the number of modules in the ICIM domain Alarms Displays the number of modules that are in alarm Selecting this option allows scrolling through all modu...

Page 73: ... enter change or disable a system password See Using the ICIM Password earlier in this chapter Update Adr If the Chassis ID number switch has been changed you must highlight the Update Adr menu and press the key for the ICIM to recognize the change ICIM SEL SEL I C I M I C I M S h e l f 0 S l o t 1 5 I C I M S h e l f 0 S l o t 1 5 TP016 S h e l f 0 S l o t 1 5 M f g D a t a M f g D a t a M f g D ...

Page 74: ...Slot ICIM Key ICIM Shelf Slot Mfg Data Serial Num HW Version SW Version SW Date Module Type MAC Addr In Service Hrs Password User Psw SA Psw Change Psw Disable Psw IP Setup IP Address IP Subnet Gateway IP Update Address TP025 STAT CFG ALRM ALARMS InRF OutPwr LasTemp LasBias Enable PsOK Mfg Data Module Type Serial Date Code Sw Ver Script Ver InService Hrs Spec Data Restore Factory Defaults MAINor S...

Page 75: ...to the number of the desired slot 5 Press the key The MODULE menu appears on the ICIM LCD 6 Press the key 7 Press the key or the key to scroll through the monitored parameters until you find the parameter of interest 8 Check the status of the desired parameter or select other parameters to monitor When finished press the key to return to the MAIN menu STATUS Menus Press the key to select the STATU...

Page 76: ...Chapter 3 Operation Using the ICIM 52 Note For details on all operating status parameters see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 93 ...

Page 77: ...o configure the module press the key 7 Press the key or the key to scroll through the configurable controls until you find the parameter of interest 8 Press the key to select the highlighted control 9 Press the key or the key to activate or change the value of the selected control 10 Press the key to save the changes and return to the MAIN menu CONFIG Menus When the CONFIG menu is selected the She...

Page 78: ...gurable parameters see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 93 CONFIG Shelf 5 Slot 16 CONFIG Shelf 5 Slot 16 P2HD1 215TXM CONFIG Shelf 5 Slot 16 CONFIG Shelf 5 Slot 16 Enable LoRFInh Master RFDrive AGC Master Enable ON LoRFInh ON P2HD1 215TXM P2HD1 215TXM P2HD1 215TXM ...

Page 79: ...ired shelf 3 Press the key The Slot field is highlighted 4 Press the key or the key to scroll to the number of the desired slot 5 Press the key The MODULE menu appears on the ICIM LCD 6 Press the key Module alarm conditions appear on the ICIM LCD 7 Use the key or the key to scroll through alarm conditions until the desired alarm is displayed 8 Monitor the alarm condition s Take appropriate action ...

Page 80: ...he alarm threshold for the next parameter 3 When the threshold that you wish to set is highlighted press the key 4 Press the key or the key to change the increment size 5 Press the key or the key to adjust the alarm threshold Note Press the Cancel key to return to the previous menu 6 Press the key to save the changes The message Data Saved appears on the ICIM LCD 7 When finished press the key to r...

Page 81: ... on page 93 STATUS LasTemp MajH n a MinH n a MinL n a MajL n a Shelf 0 Slot 6 STATUS Shelf 0 Slot 6 LasBias MajH n a MinH n a MinL n a MajL n a STATUS InRF MajH 7 500 MinH 5 000 MinL 5 000 MajL 9 00 Shelf 0 Slot 6 STATUS Shelf 0 Slot 6 TP348 Enable n a n a n a n a P2HD1 215TXM P2HD1 215TXM P2HD1 215TXM P2HD1 215TXM ...

Page 82: ...t field is highlighted 4 Press the key or the key to scroll to the number of the desired slot 5 Press the key The MODULE menu for this module will be selected as shown on the left below Press the key to enter the start of the MFG DATA menus as shown on the right below Use the and keys to scroll through the manufacturing data MFG DATAMenus When the MFG DATA menu is selected the key or the key allow...

Page 83: ...ers see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 93 MFG DATA Module Type 1067 MFG DATA MFG DATA MFG DATA TP350 Serial MMAACUG Date Code B 06 Sw Ver 172 Script Ver 1 In Service Hours 100 Shelf 5 Slot 10 Shelf 5 Slot 10 Shelf 5 Slot 10 Shelf 5 Slot 10 P2HD1 215TXM P2HD1 215TXM P2HD1 215TXM P2HD1 215TXM ...

Page 84: ...r two minutes or if you press the keys at the same time changes are aborted and the display returns to the MAIN menu Configuration Complete If no alarms are indicated after using the ICIM to configure this module to your system specifications no further action is necessary The module operates without further input Alarms changes in operating parameters electrical power fluctuations or changes in s...

Page 85: ...CIM LCD 2 Press the key The alarm thresholds previously set are displayed If the label n a is displayed you cannot configure that alarm threshold Press the key to highlight the alarm threshold for the next parameter 3 When the threshold that you wish to set is highlighted press the key 4 Press the key or the key to change the increment size 5 Press the key or the key to adjust the alarm threshold ...

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Page 87: ...efined Connecting Your Computer to the ChassisError Bookmark not defined Starting LCI Software Error Bookmark not defined LCI Module Tree Error Bookmark not defined Accessing Module Details Error Bookmark not defined Checking the Operating Status Error Bookmark not defined Configuring the Module using LCI Error Bookmark not defined Checking the Module Alarms using LCIError Bookmark not defined Mod...

Page 88: ...stare into an unmated fiber or at any mirror like surface that could reflect light emitted from an unterminated fiber Do not view an activated fiber with optical instruments such as eye loupes magnifiers or microscopes Use safety approved optical fiber cable to maintain compliance with applicable laser safety requirements Even if the unit is off there may still be hazardous optical levels present ...

Page 89: ...essor or equivalent 128 MB RAM 10 MB available hard drive space CD ROM Drive Windows 95 or later operating system software Cable Requirements The required cable is a standard serial extension cable DB9 Female to DB9 Male This cable can be purchased locally or ordered from the factory as part number 180143 The connectors are a serial 9 pin D shell EIA 574 232 ...

Page 90: ... the LCI software 1 Obtain the LCI installation program from Cisco Services and copy the program file to your Windows desktop 2 Launch the LCI installation program The Welcome screen appears as shown in the following illustration 3 Click Next to continue with the installation process The Ready to Install the Program screen appears as shown in the following illustration ...

Page 91: ...Installing LCI 67 4 Click Install to begin installation After a moment the Setup Status screen appears displaying a progress indicator as shown in the following illustration ...

Page 92: ... a node product If you are using LCI with a node product choose the Launch option click Next and follow steps of the wizard to install the driver If you are not using LCI with a node product choose the Exit Installation option and then click Next 6 When finished the InstallShield Wizard Complete screen appears as shown in the following illustration ...

Page 93: ...Installing LCI 69 7 Click Finish to exit the Install wizard An LCI shortcut is placed on your Windows desktop as shown in the following illustration The LCI software is now ready to use ...

Page 94: ...modules you must connect your computer to the chassis in which they are installed If LCI does not communicate with a module in the chassis to which your computer is connected it may be necessary to update the LCI application To Connecta Computer to the Chassis Complete the following steps to connect your computer to the chassis 1 Plug one end of a 9 pin RS 232 serial extension cable into your comp...

Page 95: ...Connecting Your Computer to the Chassis 71 Prisma II XD Chassis Top Right Corner Detail ...

Page 96: ... can check and configure various parameters Important Your computer must be connected to the chassis before you start LCI For instructions refer to Connecting Your Computer to the Chassis on page 70 To StartLCISoftware Complete the following steps to start the LCI software 1 Double click the LCI icon on your Windows desktop Result The LCI Detect Configuration window appears as shown below 2 In the...

Page 97: ...Software 73 Result LCI polls the modules in the chassis and when finished displays a Refresh Complete message 3 Click OK to continue with LCI startup Result The main LCI window appears as shown in the example below ...

Page 98: ...following table Module Tree Level Description Local System 0 Computer being used Chass00 Chassis Chassis to which the computer is connected Sxx Module name Module s located within the chassis Each module is of the format chassis slot location module name Slot location is from 17 32 if the module is located at the lower slot of the host module The slot number will be the regular upper slot number p...

Page 99: ...the module in the graphic Right click the chassis in the module tree to display a context menu and then choose Open from the menu Right click the module in the module tree to display a context menu and then select Details from the menu Double click the module in the module tree The procedures in this chapter show the module right click method In practice use the method that you find most convenien...

Page 100: ...atus using LCI Using the LCI you can check the status of all module operating parameters 1 In the module tree right click the module and then click Details The Module Details window appears as shown in the following example The monitored parameters are displayed under Parameters and Status ...

Page 101: ...Checking the Operating Status 77 2 Check the operating parameters Note For details on all operating status parameters see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 93 ...

Page 102: ...rameters that allow for such changes 1 In the module tree right click the module and then click Details The Module Details window appears as shown in the following example 2 Under Controls double click the parameter you want to configure The Change Value Dialog box appears This example shows the dialog box for the RF Drive Setting parameter ...

Page 103: ...ng LCI 79 3 Depending on the parameter you chose select or type a new value 4 Click Execute The new value appears next to the parameter Note For details on all configurable parameters see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 93 ...

Page 104: ...us of various parameters Alarms limits fall into one of the following categories Major low Minor low Minor high Major high To CheckAlarms using LCI Right click the module and then click Details The Module Details window appears as shown in the following example The alarms are shown under Parameters and Alarms ...

Page 105: ...Checking the Module Alarms using LCI 81 Note For details on all alarm parameters see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 93 ...

Page 106: ... such changes 1 In the module tree right click the module and then click Details The Module Details window appears as shown in the following example The alarm limits are shown under Parameters 2 Double click the limit you want to change 3 The Change Value dialog box appears as shown below This example shows the dialog box for the Optical Output Minor High Limit parameter ...

Page 107: ... Limits using LCI 83 4 In the Command to box type the value to use for the limit Click Execute The new value appears in the alarm limit column Note For details on all alarm limits see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 93 ...

Page 108: ...LCI To Check Manufacturing Data using LCI Using LCI you can check the manufacturing data of a module 1 In the module tree right click the module and then click Details The Module Details window appears as shown below The manufacturing data is displayed under Properties ...

Page 109: ...Checking Manufacturing Data using LCI 85 2 Proceed with viewing the manufacturing data Note For details on all manufacturing data parameters see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 93 ...

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Page 111: ... or troubleshoot these products WARNING Allow only qualified personnel to install operate maintain or service this product Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage may occur 5 Chapter 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting In This Chapter Maintenance Error Bookmark not defined General Troubleshooting InformationError Bookmark not defined Troubleshooting Alarm Conditions Error Bookmark not defined ...

Page 112: ...hassis air filter if present Depending on office environment cleanliness and filtration the chassis air filter may require more frequent servicing When needed Carefully clean the module with a soft cloth that is dampened with mild detergent Maintenance Record It may be helpful to establish a maintenance record or log for this equipment You may want to record laser power level laser temperature rea...

Page 113: ...eter Fiber connector cleaning materials AdditionalAssistance If you need additional assistance contact one of our Technical Service Centers or your local sales subsidiary Refer to Customer Information on page 91 for contact information Troubleshooting Refer to Troubleshooting Alarm Conditions on page 90 to identify and correct faults WARNING Avoid electric shock and damage to this product Do not o...

Page 114: ...tance LasTemp Laser Temperature High or Low Laser temperature out of specification Laser could be faulty Chassis air filter requires changing Contact Cisco Services for assistance PsOK Backplane voltage status OK Check module seating Check chassis power supply TxEnable Laser Enabled status OK Laser disabled Check Enable and Master control settings InRF RF Input Power High or Low RF source not tran...

Page 115: ...ptions to speak with a service engineer Access your company s extranet site to view or order additional technical publications For accessing instructions contact the representative who handles your account Check your extranet site often as the information is updated frequently 6 Chapter 6 Customer Information ...

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Page 117: ...le Parameter Descriptions Introduction This appendix provides control alarm monitor and manufacturing data parameters for this equipment In This Appendix High Density Long Reach Multiwave and Hybrid Modulation QAM Transmitter Parameters 94 ...

Page 118: ...er current A positive value indicates cooling a negative value indicates heating 0 20 A Laser RF Drive LasRF RF drive level at laser input reference to nominal setup 1 5 dB Laser Enable Enable Laser on off Low RF Alarm Inhibit LoRFInh Low RF alarm enabled disabled Master Master Master or Slave operation RF Drive Level RFDrive RF drive level reference to nominal setup 0 0 AGC AGC Automatic Gain Con...

Page 119: ...l into the transmitter Only effective when AGC is off manual gain control This is used in conjunction with OMI set Values from 2 dB to 2 dB allow OMI set to be adjusted and maintain specified performance 5 dB to 4 dB 0 0 dB OMI Level Setting OMISet Sets the optical modulation index level Only effective when AGC is on NOTE When the AGC control is in the on state the composite OMI can be changed fro...

Page 120: ...smitter to shut down the laser when an alarm threshold is met ON 1 OFF 0 OFF 0 Alarm Data Parameters Num Name1 Type5 Value Ref3 Low Alarm Enable Hi Alarm Enable Hyst Limits Mult 1 LasTemp 3 LasTemp NomLasT emp Always Always 1 Major Low Minor Low Minor High Major High 15 5 5 15 0 2 LasBias 3 LasBias NomLasBi as Always5 Always 3 Major Low Minor Low Minor High Major High 20 10 10 20 0 3 InRF 1 InRF N...

Page 121: ...alarm If nominal is 0 input value of 0 causes alarm This alarm type does not set the unit to the safe State Module will continue to operate 6 Module Boolean alarm The state 0 means no alarm The nominal set to 1 means that input signal of 1 causes alarm If nominal is 0 input value of 0 causes alarm This alarm will set the unit to the Safe State Manufacturing Data Parameter Examples Parameter Name L...

Page 122: ...ptions 98 Parameter Name LCI ICIM Abbreviation Typical Values Restore Factory Defaults Restores the module factory default configuration settings Note These values may vary from module to module The values shown above are examples only ...

Page 123: ...dback laser An injection laser diode that has a Bragg reflection grating in the active region in order to suppress multiple longitudinal modes and enhance a single longitudinal mode DWDM dense wave division multiplexing A method of placing multiple wavelengths of light into a single fiber that yields higher bandwidth capacity Dense WDM indicates close spacing and more than 4 to 8 wavelengths E EDF...

Page 124: ...lifier H HD high density HEDA headend driver amplifier I I O input output ICIM intelligent communications interface module IP Internet Protocol A standard that was originally developed by the United States Department of Defense to support the internetworking of dissimilar computers across a network IP is perhaps the most important of the protocols on which the Internet is based It is the standard ...

Page 125: ...ut statistics traffic overloads and errors N nm nanometer One billionth of a meter NMS network management system A software system designed specifically to monitor a network and to facilitate troubleshooting O OMI optical modulation index expressed in decimal or percentage notation P PLL phase lock loop An electronic servo system controlling an oscillator to maintain a constant phase angle relativ...

Page 126: ...nism to be formed that reflects some of the light back to the source SMC status monitoring and control The process by which the operation configuration and performance of individual elements in a network or system are monitored and controlled from a central location SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A protocol that governs network management and the monitoring of network devices and their fu...

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