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Fiberlink® 3352 Series User’s Manual
Fiberlink® 3352 Series
Figure 1:
Power Connector
DC Input Polarity
9-24 Volts
AC or DC
(+) Positive
( - ) Negative
Installation Instructions
The Fiberlink® 3352 Series of fiber optic transmission systems are ready for
immediate use and do not require any special tools or equipment. However, an Optical
Power Meter, such as the Fiberlink® 6615, can be useful in determining optical loss budgets
during your systems design and maintenance.
The following instructions describe the typical installation procedure:
1) Connect the video source to the video input BNC connectors on each transceiver unit.
2) Connect the video output cable to one of the two video output BNC connectors on
each transceiver unit.
3) Terminate any unused BNC output connectors at 75 Ohms.
4) Connect the fiber optic cable to each transceiver unit.
5) Connect the Universal Power Supply to each transceiver unit.
For box versions using DC power, please refer to figure 1.
6) When power is applied, the green POWER LED should illuminate, indicating the
presence of operating power. The 3G/HD/SD RATE LED will give an indication as
described in the Indicator LED’s and Alarm Circuitry section of this manual.
7) The system should now be operational.
Note: The Rack Card version has an additional LEDs for indicating the presence of an alarm
condition and loss of signals. Refer to Indicator LED’s and Alarm Circuitry sections of this
manual.
Installation Instructions
The transmitting element in the Fiberlink® 3352 transceiver
unit contains a solid state Laser Diode located in the optical
connector. This device emits invisible infrared electromag-
netic radiation which can be harmful to human eyes. The
radiation from this optical connector, if viewed at close
range with no fiber optic cable connected to the optical
connector, may be sufficient intensity to cause
instantaneous damage to the retina of the eye. Direct
viewing of this radiation should be avoided at all times!