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INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS 

This fiber-optic link is supplied as a Standalone/Rack module. Units 

should be installed in dry locations protected from extremes of 

temperature and humidity.

C2 NETWORK MANAGED RACKS

 

CAUTION:

 Although the units are hot-swappable and may be installed 

without turning power off to the rack, ComNet recommends that the 

power supply be turned off and that the rack power supply is disconnected 

from any power source. 

Note:

 Remove electrical connector before 

installing in card cage rack.

1.  Make sure that the card is oriented right side up, and slide it into the 

card guides in the rack until the edge connector at the back of the card 

seats in the corresponding slot in the rack’s connector panel. Seating 

may require thumb pressure on the top and bottom of the card’s front 

panel.

CAUTION:

 

Take care not to press on any of the LEDs.

 

2.  Tighten the two thumb screws on the card until the front panel of the 

card is seated against the front of the rack.

WARNING

: Unit is to be used with a Listed Class 2 power supply.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS: 

A)  Elevated Operating Ambient

 - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack 

assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may 

be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to 

installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum 

ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.

B)  Reduced Air Flow

 - Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such 

that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not 

compromised.

MECHANICAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

.313 [7.95 mm]

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FIGURE A

Dimensions are for a standard ComNet

 two slot module

Summary of Contents for FVR10D2I1C4E

Page 1: ... with tamper supervision in addition to one 10 100Mb Ethernet channel The ComNet FVT FVR10D2I1C4E has dual optical SFP ports to provide a redundant point to point fail safe topology in the event of loss of one fiber or one optical module Operational status can be monitored by using the web management interface through the addition of the ComNet network managed chassis and network management interf...

Page 2: ...er determined by Selection of Small Form factor Pluggable SFP modules FIGURE 3 FVR10D2I1C4E RECEIVER REAR PANEL REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL BLACK BLACK W WHITE STRIPE Power Supply Dual 8 24VDC 4W Rack Mount C2 Network Managed NOTE Remove PWR1 Electrical Connector for Rack Mount Units BLACK BLACK W WHITE STRIPE One SFP required for point to point operation Two SFPs required for redundant ope...

Page 3: ... Color Aiphone Connections 1 Blue LE D TERMINAL 2 Orange LE D 1 TERMINAL 3 Black LE D E TERMINAL 4 Red RELAY OUTPUT COM 5 Green RELAY OUTPUT N C 6 Yellow RELAY OUTPUT N O 7 Brown GND 8 White GND PIN Wire Color Data Connections 1 Blue DATA OUT 2 Orange DATA OUT 3 Black DATA IN 4 Red RELAY OUT 5 Green RELAY OUT 6 Yellow DATA IN 7 Brown GND 8 White 5V BIAS VIEW INSIDE RJ 45 PORT RJ 45 PORTS Located o...

Page 4: ...IN Wire Color Aiphone Connections 1 Blue LEF E TERMINAL 2 Orange LEF 1 TERMINAL 3 Black LEF TERMINAL 4 Red NC 5 Green CONTACT INPUT 6 Yellow NC 7 Brown GND 8 White GND PIN Wire Color Data Connections 1 Blue DATA OUT 2 Orange DATA OUT 3 Black DATA IN 4 Red RELAY OUT 5 Green RELAY OUT 6 Yellow DATA IN 7 Brown GND 8 White 5V BIAS VIEW INSIDE RJ 45 PORT RJ 45 PORTS Located on Rear Panel RJ 45 BREAK OU...

Page 5: ...NC RS422 INPUT RS485 INPUT RS485 INPUT 4 RELAY OUT RELAY OUT RELAY OUT RELAY OUT 5 RELAY OUT RELAY OUT RELAY OUT RELAY OUT 6 RS232 INPUT RS422 INPUT RS485 INPUT RS485 INPUT 7 GND GND GND GND 8 5V BIAS 5V BIAS 5V BIAS 5V BIAS FIGURE 6 DATA SWITCH POSITIONS The mode for each data channel is configured using a set of two switches labeled DATA1 S3 and DATA2 S4 located on the front panel of the unit FI...

Page 6: ...nal Ground DIN DOUT GND DOUT DIN GND Data Receive Data Transmit Signal Ground 4 Wire RS485 DIN DIN DOUT DOUT DOUT DOUT DIN DIN Data Out A Data Out B Data In A Data In B Data In A Data In B Data Out A Data Out B DIN DIN DOUT DOUT DOUT DOUT DIN DIN Data Out Data Out Data In Data In Data In Data In Data Out Data Out FIGURE 9 POSSIBLE ETHERNET CONFIGURATION Ethernet IEEE 802 3 Network Element Ethernet...

Page 7: ...point to point or redundant modes are required FIGURE 11 AIPHONE INTERCOM CONNECTIONS The units are designed to operate with the Aiphone LE D and LEF intercom system PIN Wire Color Aiphone Connections 1 Blue LEF E TERMINAL 2 Orange LEF 1 TERMINAL 3 Black LEF TERMINAL 4 Red NC 5 Green CONTACT INPUT 6 Yellow NC 7 Brown GND 8 White GND PIN Wire Color Aiphone Connections 1 Blue LE D TERMINAL 2 Orange ...

Page 8: ... is connected in series with the contact closure input and a 1K resistor is connected in parallel across the contact closure input Both open circuits and short circuits can be detected as well as normal opens and closes ON OFF Series Supervision When a 1K resister is connected in series with the contact closure input In this mode shorts across the contact inputs can be detected but open circuits c...

Page 9: ...Failure ON OFF Alarm 1 SFP 1 or SFP 2 Failure Alarm 2 Video Loss OFF ON Alarm 1 SFP 1 Failure or Video Loss Alarm 2 SFP 2 Failure or Video Loss OFF OFF Alarm 1 SFP 1 or SFP 2 Failure or Video Loss Alarm 2 SFP 1 or SFP 2 Failure or Video Loss OFF RED GREEN FLASHING SFP SFP not installed No optical link Link is good and is in use Link is good but is not in use VIDEO No video signal An active video s...

Page 10: ...ard is oriented right side up and slide it into the card guides in the rack until the edge connector at the back of the card seats in the corresponding slot in the rack s connector panel Seating may require thumb pressure on the top and bottom of the card s front panel CAUTION Take care not to press on any of the LEDs 2 Tighten the two thumb screws on the card until the front panel of the card is ...

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