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3505 Frame Manual  

3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame  

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Revision 1.2 

INSTALLATION 

 

Figure 2-3: Cooling Fan Installation and Removal 

 
If necessary, the cooling fans can be removed for the purposes of fan replacement.  Always ensure that 
this procedure is applied while the frame is off.  Removing the fans will cause unwanted heat build-up in 
the 3505FR.  Undo the captive screw and pull outwards on the metal tab at the bottom of the 3505FM.  
Installation is the reverse of removal. 
 

 

CAUTION:  To achieve adequate cooling, care should be taken to ensure that 
the fan inlets and exhaust openings are free of obstructions. 

 

2.4. 

CARE AND HANDLING OF OPTICAL FIBER 

2.4.1.  Safety 

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CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

 

Background colour: yellow 
Triangular band: black 
Symbol: black 

 

Summary of Contents for 3505FR Series

Page 1: ...information that is the property of Evertz Microsystems and is intended solely for the use of purchasers of the 3505FR Series Evertz Microsystems expressly prohibits the use of this manual for any purpose other than the operation of the device Due to on going research and development features and specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice All rights reserved No part of this...

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Page 3: ...a third grounding prong The wide blade or third prong is provided for your safety If the plug provided does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician to replace the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer ...

Page 4: ...ation for handling fiber optics WARNING CAUTION CLASS 1 VISIBLE INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY OR WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES The hand symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to instructions related to precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices See Electro Static Discharge ESD Precautions section for f...

Page 5: ...opean Union EMC directive These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in ...

Page 6: ...dential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Evertz Microsystems Ltd could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Use of unshielded plugs or cables may cause radiation interference Properly shielded interface cables with the shield co...

Page 7: ...ure performance either expressed or implied The only warranty offered by Evertz in relation to this product is the Evertz standard limited warranty stated in the sales contract or order confirmation form Although every attempt has been made to accurately describe the features installation and operation of this product in this manual no warranty is granted nor liability assumed in relation to any e...

Page 8: ...3505 Frame Manual 3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame Page ii Revision 1 2 REVISION HISTORY This page left intentionally blank ...

Page 9: ...g 11 2 4 4 Handling and Connecting Fibers 11 2 5 FIBER INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTIONS 12 2 5 1 Electro Static Discharge ESD Precautions 13 2 5 2 3505FR 32 BNC4 SFP Module Variants 14 2 5 3 3505FR 64 BNC2 Module Variants 15 2 5 4 3505FR DIN SFP Module Variants 17 2 5 5 3505FR XLINK SFP Module Variants 19 2 5 6 Installing an SFP Module 20 2 5 7 Removing an SFP Module 21 2 6 ELECTRICAL INPUT AND OUTPUT...

Page 10: ...2 COMPLIANCE 29 4 STATUS AND LEDS 31 4 1 1 STATUS LED 31 4 1 2 SFP Monitoring LEDs 32 5 CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL 33 5 1 3505 FRAME CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION 33 5 2 VISTALINK CONFIGURATION 34 5 2 1 General Tab 34 5 2 2 TX RX Configuration Tabs 36 5 2 2 1 Tx Configuration 38 5 2 2 2 Rx Configuration 38 5 2 3 Faults Tab 38 5 2 4 Network Parameters Tab 41 5 2 5 Trap Destination Tab 42 5 2 6 FC Faults ...

Page 11: ...K General Tab 35 Figure 5 6 3405T13 2 VistaLINK TX Configuration Tab 36 Figure 5 7 3405T13 R VistaLINK TX Configuration Tab 36 Figure 5 8 3405OO13 DA4 VistaLINK RX Configuration Tab 37 Figure 5 9 3405R 2 VistaLINK RX Configuration Tab 37 Figure 5 10 3405R 2R VistaLINK RX Configuration Tab 38 Figure 5 11 3405T13 2 VistaLINK Faults Tab 39 Figure 5 12 3405T13 R VistaLINK Faults Tab 39 Figure 5 13 340...

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Page 13: ... without compromising performance The frame can be configured for a variety of modules The 3505FR frame is available in four versions as shown in Table 1 1 Model Description Connector Density 3505FR 32 BNC4 Fiber Optic SFP BNC Frame BNC Up to 64 EO OE or mixture of EO and OE in a 2RU unit 3505FR 64 BNC2 Fiber Optic SFP BNC Frame BNC Up to 128 EO OE or mixture of EO and OE in a 2RU unit 3505FR DIN ...

Page 14: ...3505 Frame Manual 3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame Page 2 Revision 1 2 OVERVIEW 1 1 3505FR 32 BNC4 FRAME Figure 1 1 3505FR 32 BNC4 Frame Figure 1 2 3505FR 32 BNC4 Block Diagram ...

Page 15: ...3505 Frame Manual 3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame OVERVIEW Revision 1 2 Page 3 1 2 3505FR 64 BNC2 FRAME Figure 1 3 3505FR 64 BNC2 Frame Figure 1 4 3505FR 64 BNC2 Block Diagram ...

Page 16: ...3505 Frame Manual 3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame Page 4 Revision 1 2 OVERVIEW 1 3 3505FR DIN FRAME Figure 1 5 3505FR DIN Frame Figure 1 6 3505FR DIN Block Diagram ...

Page 17: ...3505 Frame Manual 3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame OVERVIEW Revision 1 2 Page 5 1 4 3505FR XLINK FRAME Figure 1 7 3505FR XLINK Frame Figure 1 8 3505FR XLINK Block Diagram ...

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Page 19: ...ermal integrity of the frame cooling Power should be applied by connecting a 3 wire grounding type power supply cord to the power entry module on the rear panel of each power supply The power cord should be minimum 18 AWG wire size type SVT marked VW 1 maximum 2 5 m in length CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EARTHING OF THE EARTH PIN OF THE MAINS PLUG MUST BE MAINTAINED The power entry...

Page 20: ...ray has 2 status indicator LEDs The green status indicator LED indicates fault free operation of the PS unit The red status indicator LED indicates a faulty 3505PS unit Figure 2 1 3505PS Status Indicators 2 3 FAN INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 3505FM FAN MODULE Figure 2 2 provides an illustration of the 3505FM front view Figure 2 2 Front View of 3505FM ...

Page 21: ...ides of the frame accomplish forced air cooling Adjacent equipment may be mounted immediately to the top and bottom of the 3505FR frame Additional module cooling is provided by interior cooling channels to ensure that even fully loaded frames mounted adjacent to each other will operate within the normal temperature range The 3505FM module is capable of cooling the 3505FR from an operating ambient ...

Page 22: ...e frame is off Removing the fans will cause unwanted heat build up in the 3505FR Undo the captive screw and pull outwards on the metal tab at the bottom of the 3505FM Installation is the reverse of removal CAUTION To achieve adequate cooling care should be taken to ensure that the fan inlets and exhaust openings are free of obstructions 2 4 CARE AND HANDLING OF OPTICAL FIBER 2 4 1 Safety CLASS 1 L...

Page 23: ...and yy 27 29 31 33 35 37 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 Figure 2 4 Reproduction of Laser Certification and Identification Label 2 4 4 Handling and Connecting Fibers CAUTION Never touch the end face of an optical fiber Always keep dust caps on optical fiber connectors when not connected and always remember to properly clean the optical end face of a connector before making a connection The transmiss...

Page 24: ...ptimum performance Compatible SFP modules currently come in four configurations dual transmitters dual receivers reclocking transmitter and reclocking receiver Figure 2 5 3505FR Front View Figure 2 6 3505FR DIN Front View Unpopulated SFP slots will remain inactive until the appropriate SFP is installed Please ensure flat or ultra flat polished fiber LC connectors are used for the SFPs NOTE Channel...

Page 25: ...en than necessary Repeated removals and insertions of an SFP module can shorten its life 2 5 1 Electro Static Discharge ESD Precautions All semiconductor devices are sensitive to ESD To prevent any damage or degradation on components of the product caused by ESD observe these precautions when installing or removing modules from the frame 1 Discharge static from your body Wear a grounded anti stati...

Page 26: ...3505 Frame Manual 3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame Page 14 Revision 1 2 INSTALLATION 2 5 2 3505FR 32 BNC4 SFP Module Variants ...

Page 27: ...3505 Frame Manual 3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame INSTALLATION Revision 1 2 Page 15 2 5 3 3505FR 64 BNC2 Module Variants ...

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Page 29: ...3505 Frame Manual 3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame INSTALLATION Revision 1 2 Page 17 2 5 4 3505FR DIN SFP Module Variants ...

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Page 31: ...3505 Frame Manual 3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame INSTALLATION Revision 1 2 Page 19 2 5 5 3505FR XLINK SFP Module Variants ...

Page 32: ...tput and a 3405R 2 denotes a duplex receiver module input A 3405T13 R part number denotes a reclocking simplex transmitter module output and a 3405OO13 DA4 denotes a reclocking simplex receiver module input 2 Hold the sides of the SFP module between your thumb and forefinger position the alignment grooves on the sides of the SFP with the corresponding guides in the SFP slot on your module 3 Slide ...

Page 33: ... latch 2 Grasp the SFP module between your thumb and index finger and carefully remove the SFP from its slot 3 Place the removed SFP module into an anti static bag or other ESD protective container 2 6 ELECTRICAL INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTIONS 2 6 1 Rear Panel BNC Connections The BNC s on the rear of the 3505FR BNC are fixed and correspond to a particular SFP module These BNC connectors are agile an...

Page 34: ...re 2 10 3505FR DIN Fixed Electrical Connections NOTE Channels A and B on the front of the 3505FR DIN frame Figure 2 5 correspond to channels A and B on the rear of the frame 2 6 3 Rear Panel XLINK Connections The X LINK IO s on the rear of the 3505FR XLINK are fixed and correspond to a particular SFP module This X LINK connector is agile and thus configured as inputs or outputs An X LINK connector...

Page 35: ...B 11 11 6A 11 11 22A 11 11 38A 11 11 54A 12 12 6B 12 12 22B 12 12 38B 12 12 54B 13 13 7A 13 13 23A 13 13 39A 13 13 55A 14 14 7B 14 14 23B 14 14 39B 14 14 55B 15 15 8A 15 15 24A 15 15 40A 15 15 56A 16 16 8B 16 16 24B 16 16 40B 16 16 56B 17 17 9A 17 17 25A 17 17 41A 17 17 57A 18 18 9B 18 18 25B 18 18 41B 18 18 57B 19 19 10A 19 19 26A 19 19 42A 19 19 58A 20 20 10B 20 20 26B 20 20 42B 20 20 58B 21 21 ...

Page 36: ...7B 14 N C 23B 14 N C 39B 14 N C 55B 15 N C 8A 15 N C 24A 15 N C 40A 15 N C 56A 16 N C 8B 16 N C 24B 16 N C 40B 16 N C 56B 17 N C 9A 17 N C 25A 17 N C 41A 17 N C 57A 18 N C 9B 18 N C 25B 18 N C 41B 18 N C 57B 19 N C 10A 19 N C 26A 19 N C 42A 19 N C 58A 20 N C 10B 20 N C 26B 20 N C 42B 20 N C 58B 21 N C 11A 21 N C 27A 21 N C 43A 21 N C 59A 22 N C 11B 22 N C 27B 22 N C 43B 22 N C 59B 23 N C 12A 23 N ...

Page 37: ... 14 14 39B 14 14 55B 15 15 8A 15 15 24A 15 15 40A 15 15 56A 16 16 8B 16 16 24B 16 16 40B 16 16 56B 17 17 9A 17 17 25A 17 17 41A 17 17 57A 18 18 9B 18 18 25B 18 18 41B 18 18 57B 19 19 10A 19 19 26A 19 19 42A 19 19 58A 20 20 10B 20 20 26B 20 20 42B 20 20 58B 21 21 11A 21 21 27A 21 21 43A 21 21 59A 22 22 11B 22 22 27B 22 22 43B 22 22 59B 23 23 12A 23 23 28A 23 23 44A 23 23 60A 24 24 12B 24 24 28B 24 ...

Page 38: ...der a short circuit condition The fuse holders are located on the front of the power tray To change the fuse for one of the supplies you should first disconnect the power cord for the power supply Insert a flat blade screwdriver in the fuse holder and turn clockwise Pull out the fuse from the fuse holder using a small screwdriver Remove the blown fuse and replace with a fuse of the correct value T...

Page 39: ... Up to 128 EO OE or mixture of EO and OE in a 2RU unit Impedance 75Ω Connector DIN 1 0 2 3 Female connector 3 4 3505FR XLINK FRAME Density Up to 128 EO OE or mixture of EO and OE to X LINK conversion in a 2RU unit Impedance 75Ω Connector XLINK 3 5 COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL Serial RS 232 single Female 9 pin D connector Ethernet SNMP over IEEE 802 3 U 10 100 BaseTx RJ 45 connector Control VistaLINK ...

Page 40: ...ng SFP modules 3405T13 R 3405OO13 DA4 Reclocked Standard SMPTE 424M 3Gb s SMPTE 292M 1 5Gb s SMPTE 259M 270Mb s DVB ASI Connector 3505FR 32 BNC4 BNC per IEC 61169 8 Annex A 3505FR 64 BNC2 BNC per IEC 61169 8 Annex A 3505FR DIN DIN 1 0 2 3 Female connector Equalization Automatic to 80m 3Gb s 100m 1 5Gb s 250m 270Mb s with Belden 1694A or equivalent Return Loss 15dB up to 1 5GHz 10dB up to 3GHz 3 9 ...

Page 41: ...ent 12 5A 50A Max Inrush 25 C Maximum Power Consumption 150 W fully loaded frame with all accessories Note Power consumption dependent on SFP type Connector IEC 60320 1 per power supply Status Indicators PST status LEDs each per power supply tray 3 12 COMPLIANCE Safety CSA Listed to CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 2007 UL 60950 2nd Edition IEC 60950 1 2006 incl Am 11 Complies with CE Low voltage Directive 20...

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Page 43: ...US LED The two LEDs under the STATUS label on the front of the 3505FC identify the health of the frame and frame controller LED Description Red LED Red LED indicates failure of the power supply fan or frame controller The following parameters are monitored by the RED Status LED 1 3505 Power Supply unit blown fuse short circuit condition 2 Failure of the 3505FM Fan Module 3 Failure of 3505FC or 350...

Page 44: ...ndicates that the SFP is Present but there are errors on the input signal and an input has been unplugged from the SFP Green LED Green LEDs indicate the presence of a working SFP module corresponding to the SFP port number A Green LED indicates that the SFP is Present there is a valid signal input and both inputs are plugged into the SFP Note Both fiber inputs for receiver or both coax inputs for ...

Page 45: ... user to change the Ethernet settings for SNMP communications 1 Connect DB9M end of the cable to the port labeled SERIAL COM on the rear side of the 3505FR frame Connect DB9F1 end of cable to HyperTerminal for configuration of FC1 Connect DB9F2 end of the cable to HyperTerminal for configuration of FC2 2 Use the following COM Port Settings to properly communicate with the 3505FC a Baud 115200 b Da...

Page 46: ...ions 5 2 1 to 5 2 3 illustrate VistaLINK parameters for the following SFP types 3405T13 2 3405T13 R 3405R 2 3405R 2R and 3405OO13 DA4 5 2 1 General Tab The General tab enables the user to view the status of various parameters such as SFP Type Serial Number and SFP Firmware Version Figure 5 1 3405T13 2 VistaLINK General Tab Figure 5 2 3405T13 R VistaLINK General Tab ...

Page 47: ...ual 3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL Revision 1 2 Page 35 Figure 5 3 3405OO13 DA4 VistaLINK General Tab Figure 5 4 3405R 2 VistaLINK General Tab Figure 5 5 3405R 2R VistaLINK General Tab ...

Page 48: ...X Configuration Tabs The TX Configuration tab displays the current Laser Status Wavelength SFP Status and Reclocker Status It also allows the user to set Squelch mode The RX Configuration tab displays the Received Optical Power and Reclocker Status It also allows the user to set Optical Input Power Threshold Inversion mode Slew Rate mode Squelch Mode and Swap Channel mode Figure 5 6 3405T13 2 Vist...

Page 49: ...05 Frame Manual 3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL Revision 1 2 Page 37 Figure 5 8 3405OO13 DA4 VistaLINK RX Configuration Tab Figure 5 9 3405R 2 VistaLINK RX Configuration Tab ...

Page 50: ...eceiver Reclocker Displays Reclocking Standard if applicable Low Optical Threshold Sets Low Optical Threshold value Inversion Sets output inversion mode Slew Feature Sets output Slew rate mode Squelch Sets output squelch mode Swap Channel Sets output mapping mode 5 2 3 Faults Tab The Faults tab allows the user to enable a variety of traps To enable a particular trap simply click the box adjacent t...

Page 51: ...3505 Frame Manual 3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL Revision 1 2 Page 39 Figure 5 11 3405T13 2 VistaLINK Faults Tab Figure 5 12 3405T13 R VistaLINK Faults Tab ...

Page 52: ...3505 Frame Manual 3505FR Series Fiber Optic SFP Frame Page 40 Revision 1 2 CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL Figure 5 13 3405OO13 DA4 VistaLINK Faults Tab Figure 5 14 3405R 2 VistaLINK Faults Tab ...

Page 53: ...s 0 and 5 2 6 illustrate VistaLINK parameters for the 3505FC Frame Controller 5 2 4 Network Parameters Tab The Network parameter tab enables the user to define the network parameters of the 3505FC IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address and Broadcast Address can be modified Under this tab there is also an option to reboot the frame Figure 5 16 3505FC VistaLINK Network Parameter Tab ...

Page 54: ...l be re broadcast to the VistaLINK SNMP Client and can be viewed in the trap log 5 2 6 FC Faults Tab The FC Faults tab allows the user to enable a variety of traps To enable a particular trap simply click the box located beside each trap so that a check mark appears When a check mark is present the trap is enabled When a check mark is not present the trap is disabled The Trap Status section define...

Page 55: ...ork from a central station and receive feedback that the configuration has been carried out An SNMP manager also known as a Network Management System NMS is a computer running special software that communicates with the devices in the network Evertz VistaLINK Pro Manager graphical user interface GUI third party or custom manager software may be used to monitor and control Evertz VistaLINK enabled ...

Page 56: ...ation with frame controller Fan Bad Monitors health of fan 1 of 3505FM unit PSU 1 Fail Monitors health of upper 3505PS unit PSU 2 Fail Monitors health of lower 3505PS unit External Power 1 Fail Monitors the presence of AC power to DC inlet 1 External Power 1 Fail Monitors the presence of AC power to DC inlet 2 Table 6 2 VistaLINK Traps 6 4 VISTALINK CONTROLLED PARAMETERS The following parameters c...

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