AON126S CATV and SAT-IF Receiver
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Always store unused protective caps in a resealable container in order to prevent the
possibility of the transfer of dust to the fiber. Locate the containers near the connectors
for easy access.
Always discard used tissues and swabs properly.
Warnings
Never use alcohol or wet cleaning without a way to ensure that it does not leave residue
on the endface. It can cause damage to the equipment.
Never look into a fiber while the system lasers are on.
Never clean bulkheads or receptacle devices without a way to inspect them.
Never touch products without being properly grounded.
Never use unfiltered handheld magnifiers or focusing optics to inspect fiber connectors.
Never connect a fiber to a fiberscope while the system lasers are on.
Never touch the end face of the fiber connectors.
Never twist or pull forcefully on the fiber cable.
Never reuse any tissue, swab, or cleaning cassette reel.
Never touch the clean area of a tissue, swab, or cleaning fabric.
Never touch any portion of a tissue or swab where alcohol was applied.
Never touch the dispensing tip of an alcohol bottle.
Never use alcohol around an open flame or spark; alcohol is very flammable.
AON126S 2.6 GHz CATV and SAT-IF Optical Receiver series is a cost-effective high-performance
optical network unit which is designed and optimized to work in traditional CATV and satellite
applications or for advanced Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) architecture networks. The wide RF
spectrum supports both the CATV spectrum and satellite IF spectrum up to 2.6GHz.
The AON126S optical receiver makes it possible for cable operators to protect their existing
network investments and continue the deployment of FTTH networks for internet and VoIP
delivery together with IPTV and Video On Demand systems.
The AON126S optical node designed with 1550 nm forward-path RF signals and optional
WDM which allows for a video overlay over FTTH network topology and incorporates a low-
noise optical receiver. An optional PON upgrade port combines these wide band 2.6 GHz CAVT
and SAT-IF signals across a 1310/1490 nm EPON/GPON network, providing MSOs with a
flexible platform to migrate from existing HFC systems to a PON FTTH network.