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Fiberlink® 3620A Series User’s Manual

Fiberlink® 3620A Series

Operating Pointers

Remember to check attenuation of the fiber optic cable. The system will only operate 
properly if these specifications fall within the range of the system’s loss budget.

Troubleshooting

Multimode fiber optic cable contains an optical fiber with a light carrying “core” that is 
only .0025 inches (62.5 microns) in diameter. Single mode fiber optic cable has an even 
smaller “core,” only .00032 to .0004 inches (8-10 microns). This is smaller than a human hair! 
Therefore, any minute particles of dirt or dust can easily block the fiber from accepting or 
radiating light. To prevent this from happening, always use the provided dust caps when 
ever optical connectors are exposed to air. It is also a good idea to gently clean the tip of an  
optical connector with a lint-free cloth moistened with alcohol whenever dust is suspected. 

The status of the LEDs should provide the first clue as to the origin of any operational  
failure. If these are off, it usually means that the fiber is broken or has too much attenuation.  
Next, be certain that the input and output signal connections are correct.

An optical power meter, such as the Fiberlink® 6615, a visible light source, such as the  
Fiberlink® 6610, and a Three Wavelength Light Source, such as the Fiberlink® 6620, can 
greatly assist and expedite troubleshooting of fiber optic transmission systems and are 
recommended tools all installers should have available.

Finally, although multimode and single mode devices may look the same, they will not 
operate properly together. Using the wrong device or fiber can easily add more attenuation 
than specified, resulting in poor overall performance. It should be noted that some of our 
fiber optic products support both single mode and multimode fiber in the same unit.

If, after reviewing the above possibilities, the system is still not operating, please contact 
the Customer Service Department for further assistance. If you suspect your problem is 
caused by the optics or the fiber optic cable, and you have an optical power meter, please 
take the appropriate measurements prior to contacting support.

Operating Pointers | Troubleshooting

Summary of Contents for 3620A Series

Page 1: ...dio over one single mode or multimode fiber Communications Specialties Fiberlink 3620A User s Manual Quality composite video and two channels of stereo audio delivered over one single mode or multimod...

Page 2: ...ns 4 Video Specifications 4 Audio Specifications 5 Operating Loss Budgets 6 Maximum Useable Distance 6 Alarm Switch Settings 6 Installation Instructions 7 Audio Configuration Transmitter 8 Audio Confi...

Page 3: ...required Features 10 MHz video bandwidth per channel Video channel is compatible with NTSC PAL or SECAM video standards Two audio channels that may be user configured for balanced or unbalanced inputs...

Page 4: ...x 29 H x 203 L mm Weight approx 10 oz 0 284 kg Number of slots in 6000A card cage 1 Power 9 24 volts AC or DC 3 5 watts 11 94 BTU Hr Transmitter or Receiver Operating Temperature 10 to 60 C Operating...

Page 5: ...5 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz Maximum Audio Level 10 dBu Signal to Noise Ratio A weighted 95 dB referenced full scale balanced THD 0 002 20Hz 20 kHz full scale Channel Phase Differential 0 1 Crosstalk 100 dB 1kHz...

Page 6: ...rm Indication On Off 1 Loss of Input Video Enabled Disabled 2 N A N A N A Alarm Switch Settings for the Receiver Card Switch Position Alarm Indication On Off 1 Loss of Optical Signal Enabled Disabled...

Page 7: ...ons using DC power please refer to figure 1 8 Configure your audio preferences as described in the Audio Configuration section of this manual 9 When power is applied the green POWER LED should illumin...

Page 8: ...ont panel Operation is as follows Audio Configuration Switch Settings Transmitter Box Channel Balanced Balanced Unbalanced Switch Position 600 Ohms 24k 24k Switch 3 Up Switch 3 Up Switch 3 Down Switch...

Page 9: ...itch 4 Down Switch 2 Down Switch 2 Up Switch 3 Up Switch 3 Down Switch 1 Down Switch 1 Up Audio Configuration Switch Settings Receiver Card Channel Balanced Unbalanced Boost No Boost Switch Position S...

Page 10: ...balanced 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 Channel 1 Input Channel 1 Input Ground Shield Channel 1 Output Channel 1 Output Ground Shield Channel 1 Ground Channel 1 Signal Shield Channel 1 Ground Channel 1 Signa...

Page 11: ...eo Off Indicates that no video is present On Indicates that video is present Audio Off Indicates that no audio is present Blinking Indicates that audio is present Alarm On Loss of input video card ver...

Page 12: ...ilure If these are off it usually means that the fiber is broken or has too much attenuation Next be certain that the input and output signal connections are correct An optical power meter such as the...

Page 13: ...light transmission and that electrical connections are secure and accurate Please see the Troubleshooting section of this manual for additional information An optical power meter such as the Fiberlin...

Page 14: ...ted at its option to either the repair or replacement of defective units including free materials and labor In no event shall CSI be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages or loss of...

Page 15: ...Power Meter measures the power of optical signals at 850 980 1310 and 1550 nm wavelengths allowing for convenient on site testing of fiber networks during construction and maintenance procedures It c...

Page 16: ...ink and the starburst logo are registered trademarks of Communications Specialties Inc CSI and the triangle designs are trademarks of Communications Specialties Inc P N 128658 Rev C Fiberlink 3620A Se...

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