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Installation
3930 Service Delivery Switch
Hardware Installation and Start-up Manual
009-3223-001 Standard Revision E
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2012-2014 Ciena
®
Corporation
January 2014
Procedure 2-8
To Install a Pluggable Optic
Step
Action
1
Hold the optic module by the sides and position it so that the label is facing
up and the 20-pin connector card (rear of the optic) is facing the empty optic
slot.
Note:
If installed upside down, the optic will only insert halfway into the slot.
Remove the optic, turn it over, and reinstall. Do not forcibly insert an optic.
2
Gently insert the pluggable optic module into the available slot until it seats
completely. Take care not to crush the side clips, if present.
Note:
Certain types of SFP transceivers have small springs/clips on each
side, near the front (connector) end. These springs may catch on the SFP
cage during insertion, and prevent the full insertion of the optic. Take extra
care when installing these types of optics, do not force the optic into the slot
if any resistance is felt. Bent springs may be carefully reformed with needle
nose pliers.
3
Gently pull on the optic to make sure that it has seated properly.
You have installed the pluggable optic.
WARNING:
To prevent ESD damage to electronic components, always use an ESD
wrist strap when handling modules.
WARNING:
Optic operation should be verified by observing the status LEDs. Do not
look into the laser to verify operation. For additional laser safety information, refer to
“Important Safety Information” on page 2-3
WARNING:
This is a Class 1 laser product. Only optics that have been qualified by
Ciena should be used in this product. See
Packet Networking Transceivers
Reference
(009-2011-602) for the list of supported optics.
These optics have been demonstrated to meet Class 1 eye safe levels by a
Nationally recognized Authority(s) such as The Food and Drug administration's
21CFR1040 Laser Energy Source, UL 60950 Information Technology equipment and
European norms EN60825-1 and EN60825-2. Failure to use laser transceivers which
meet these standards could result in eye damage to users or service personnel
working around the equipment.
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