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S708V & S7708V Instruction Manual

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CAUTION:

Fiber Options recommends that the enclosure

not be connected to any power source during installation.

Look inside the enclosure to determine the location of the
socket for the edge connector on the card.  Orient the
card so that it will seat in the socket, and slide it into the
enclosure until the edge connector at the back of the card
seats in the socket.  Seating may require thumb pressure
on the ends of the card’s front panel.

CAUTION:

Take care not to press on any of the LEDs.

Tighten the two thumb screws on the card until the front
panel of the card is seated against the front of the rack.

2 SIGNAL CONNECTIONS

All fiber-optic links convert electrical signals of some type
or types into a light signal at the transmitter and convert
the light back to electrical signals for output at the receiv-
er.  These electrical signal connections to the S708V
series consist of four BNC connectors on the transmitter
and receiver.  

CAUTION: 

Make sure all peripheral equipment that is to

be connected to the fiber unit is turned OFF during instal-
lation.

NOTE: 

Fiber Options recommends using Belden 9259

RG59/U coaxial cable between the video equipment and
the fiber units. For best image, do not exceed the cable
manufacturer’s recommendation for maximum distance.

NOTE: 

Coaxial cable must be terminated with female

BNC connectors to properly couple with the Fiber
Options equipment.

Connect up to eight video sources, such as cameras, to
the S708VT transmitter using terminated coaxial cables.
Connect monitoring equipment to the S708VR receiver
with terminated coaxial cables.

3 OPTICAL CONNECTIONS

The standard optical connector on Fiber Options’ units is
the ST type.  Connect the pre-terminated fiber to the two
fiber units. 

4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
4.1 RACK MOUNT CARDS

Make sure the power switch of the power supply is OFF,
and plug the supplied power cord into a suitable outlet.
Press the power switch to apply power to the modules in
the rack.

4.2 STANDALONE MODULES

1. Identify the power connector and remove it from the
module.
2. Make sure the power supply is not connected to any
power source, and strip approximately 0.25-in (6-mm)

of insulation from the ends of the cable.

3. Taking care to observe correct polarization of the
cable (see Table 1 for standalone modules), insert one
lead into one of the screw sockets and tighten the
screw.  Repeat for the other conductor.  Confirm the
security of the connection by a light pull on the cable.
4. Seat the connector in its position in the fiber unit.
5. Plug the power supply into a suitable outlet.

CAUTION:

The S708V can ONLY be powered by 13.5-

16 VDC.  AC power must not be used.

Power up the peripheral equipment and verify system
operation by observing video on the monitor at the
receiver end. 

5  TROUBLESHOOTING

If the system does not perform as expected, refer to
Table 2 for an explanation of how to diagnose system
faults using the LEDs built into the Fiber Options units.

6  CONTACTING FIBER OPTIONS

For technical assistance in the U.S. or Canada, call the
Fiber Options Headquarters in Bohemia, NY.  If you are
outside the U.S. or Canada, call the closest international
office as listed on the back page of this manual.
Have the following information available: exact model
number of your fiber-optic links, and a listing of the diag-
nostic indicators and their respective color or condition.

7  SHIPPING AND PACKING

Before shipping or transporting your Fiber Options unit,
pack it securely to prevent damage that could occur in
transit. Take care to protect all connectors, LEDs, and
corners from possible damage.

8  RETURNS TO FIBER OPTIONS

If any equipment must be returned to Fiber Options for
repair or replacement, you must obtain authorization from
our Return Authorization department before shipping the
unit.

NOTE: 

Fiber Options will not accept return delivery of

any products without prior authorization.

Call Fiber Options at 631-567-8320 or 800-342-3748 and
ask to speak to a Return Authorizations representative.
You will be given full instructions for returning your prod-
uct at that time.

NOTE: 

All authorized returns must be clearly marked

with the Return Authorization information. Please follow
the instructions completely.

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Summary of Contents for S708V

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual light years ahead S708V S7708V DIGITAL EIGHT CHANNEL VIDEO MULTIPLEXERS ...

Page 2: ...nvironment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to take whatev er means may be necessary to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This apparatus does not exceed the...

Page 3: ...ONNECTIONS 2 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 2 4 1 RACK MOUNT CARDS 2 4 2 STANDALONE MODULES 2 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 6 CONTACTING FIBER OPTIONS 2 7 SHIPPING AND PACKING 2 8 RETURNS TO FIBER OPTIONS 2 Contents Figures Tables FIGURE 1 STANDALONE MODULES ii FIGURE 2 SYSTEM DIAGRAM ii FIGURE 3 FRONT PANELS ii FIGURE 4 REAR PANEL TX AND RX 1 TABLE 1 POWER CONNECTION 502R ENCLOSURE ii TABLE 2 SMARTSTM DIAGNOSTIC...

Page 4: ...CTION 502R ENCLOSURE FIGURE 1 STANDALONE MODULES PIN CONNECTION 3 13 5 16 VDC 2 ALARM 5 VDC 1 Ground FIGURE 3 FRONT PANELS FIGURE 4 REAR PANEL TX AND RX KEY A BNC video connectors B Optical connector FIGURE 2 SYSTEM DIAGRAM one optical fiber Video In 1 8 Video Out 1 8 S S7 70 08 8V V T T S S7 70 08 8V V R R ...

Page 5: ...ONE MODULES Determine where the module is to be installed and ensure that there is adequate space at both ends for making the various cable connections and for reading the diagnostic LEDs Standalone modules are provided with mounting holes for four No 6 screws 3 mm screws The type of screw chosen must be suitable for the surface on which the module is to be mounted Some standalone modules consist ...

Page 6: ... the power connector and remove it from the module 2 Make sure the power supply is not connected to any power source and strip approximately 0 25 in 6 mm of insulation from the ends of the cable 3 Taking care to observe correct polarization of the cable see Table 1 for standalone modules insert one lead into one of the screw sockets and tighten the screw Repeat for the other conductor Confirm the ...

Page 7: ...567 8322 800 342 3748 877 FiberFax 877 342 3732 UK Tel 44 113 238 1668 Fax 44 113 253 8121 Australia Tel 61 3 9370 9192 Fax 61 3 9370 9936 France Tel 33 01 60 86 54 53 Fax 33 01 60 86 86 04 Germany Tel 49 700 34237678 Fax 49 36256 21991 Hong Kong Tel 852 2907 8108 Fax 852 2142 5063 Latin America Tel 800 342 3748 Fax 877 342 3732 TABLE 2 TRANSMITTER LED DIAGNOSTIC INDICATORS NOTE A blank monitor sc...

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