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Inserting

 

and

 

Removing

 

SFP

 

Modules

 

 

 

Identify

 

the

 

Latch

 

Type

 

of

 

the

 

SFP

 

Module

 

SFP

 

Modules

 

have

 

various

 

latching

 

mechanisms

 

to

 

secure

 

them

 

into

 

the

 

SFP

 

Cage

 

of

 

a

 

device.

 

The

 

FiberPlex

 

WDM

 

can

 

support

 

a

 

host

 

of

 

manufacturers

 

and

 

brands

 

of

 

SFP

 

Modules

 

so

 

the

 

user

 

may

 

encounter

 

any

 

number

 

of

 

different

 

latches.

 

Some

 

of

 

these

 

are

 

described

 

below.

 

Bail

 

Clasp

 

The

 

bail

 

clasp

 

SFP

 

module

 

has

 

a

 

clasp

 

that

 

you

 

use

 

to

 

remove

 

or

 

install

 

the

 

SFP

 

module.

 

 

Actuator

 

Button

 

The

 

actuator

 

button

 

SFP

 

module

 

includes

 

a

 

button

 

that

 

you

 

push

 

in

 

order

 

to

 

remove

 

the

 

SFP

 

module

 

from

 

a

 

port.

 

This

 

button

 

can

 

either

 

lift

 

‘Up’

 

or

 

press

 

‘In’

 

to

 

release

 

the

 

SFP

 

Module

 

depending

 

on

 

the

 

manufacturer.

 

Mylar

 

Tab

 

The

 

Mylar

 

tab

 

SFP

 

module

 

has

 

a

 

tab

 

that

 

you

 

pull

 

to

 

remove

 

the

 

module

 

from

 

a

 

port.

 

Slide

 

Tab

 

The

 

slide

 

tab

 

SFP

 

module

 

has

 

a

 

tab

 

underneath

 

the

 

front

 

of

 

the

 

SFP

 

module

 

that

 

you

 

use

 

to

 

disengage

 

the

 

module

 

from

 

a

 

port.

 

 

 

Handling

 

Warnings

 

SFP

 

Modules

 

are

 

static

 

sensitive.

 

To

 

prevent

 

damage

 

from

 

electrostatic

 

discharge

 

(ESD),

 

it

 

is

 

recommended

 

to

 

attach

 

an

 

ESD

 

preventative

 

wrist

 

strap

 

to

 

your

 

wrist

 

and

 

to

 

a

 

bare

 

metal

 

surface

 

when

 

you

 

install

 

or

 

remove

 

an

 

SFP

 

Module.

 

Disconnect

 

all

 

optical

 

or

 

copper

 

cables

 

from

 

SFP

 

Modules

 

prior

 

to

 

installing

 

or

 

removing

 

the

 

SFP

 

Module.

 

Failure

 

to

 

do

 

so

 

could

 

result

 

in

 

damage

 

to

 

the

 

cable,

 

cable

 

connector

 

or

 

the

 

SFP

 

Module

 

itself.

  

Removing

 

and

 

inserting

 

an

 

SFP

 

Module

 

can

 

shorten

 

its

 

useful

 

life,

 

so

 

you

 

should

 

not

 

remove

 

and

 

insert

 

SFP

 

Modules

 

any

 

more

 

often

 

than

 

is

 

absolutely

 

necessary.

 

Protect

 

optical

 

SFP

 

modules

 

by

 

inserting

 

clean

 

dust

 

covers

 

into

 

them

 

after

 

the

 

cables

 

are

 

removed.

 

Be

 

sure

 

to

 

clean

 

the

 

optic

 

surfaces

 

of

 

the

 

fiber

 

cables

 

before

 

you

 

plug

 

them

 

back

 

into

 

the

 

optical

 

ports

 

of

 

another

 

SFP

 

module.

 

Avoid

 

getting

 

dust

 

and

 

other

 

contaminants

 

into

 

the

 

optical

 

ports

 

of

 

your

 

SFP

 

modules,

 

because

 

the

 

optics

 

will

 

not

 

work

 

correctly

 

when

 

obstructed

 

with

 

dust.

 

Summary of Contents for TD-1280

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL FULLY COMPATIBLE EIA 530 6X4 RS 422 SERIAL INTERFACE with 1x2 RS 232 TD 1580 TD 1581...

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Page 3: ...Repair must only be performed by trained personnel in accordance with the applicable regulations Installation Site Install the unit in a place where the following conditions are met The temperature an...

Page 4: ...sal of Used Equipment Used equipment contains valuable raw materials as well as substances that must be disposed of professionally Please dispose of used equipment via an authorized specialist dealer...

Page 5: ...ta rates from DC to 6 144 Mbps Can be used for up to 6 universes of DMX lighting control Includes power adapter as well as a 3 position Phoenix Theory of Operation By using a technology unique to Fibe...

Page 6: ...RX Receive Data A RD 16 RX Receive Data B RD 4 Out In Channel 2 RS 422 TX Request To Send A RTS 19 TX Request To Send B RTS 5 In Out RX Clear To Send A CTS 13 RX Clear To Send B CTS 20 Out In Channel...

Page 7: ...end Timing ST from the DCE SIG signal SYN sync LEDs indicating the status of signal presence or absence and sync character detection See the table below Label Color Description SIG Green Optical signa...

Page 8: ...power connector on the rear of the module IMPORTANT For many serial data applications it is necessary to provide a positive earth ground reference for proper serial operation Earth ground can only be...

Page 9: ...ompact and rugged aluminum 1U rack Each of the 16 channels of the modular TDP front panel can accommodate any Neutrik D Series connector LC and ST barrel connectors DB9 connectors etc The unused posit...

Page 10: ...dule that you use to disengage the module from a port Handling Warnings SFP Modules are static sensitive To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD it is recommended to attach an ESD preventat...

Page 11: ...he bail clasp on the SFP Module with your finger in a downward direction Actuator Button Gently press the actuator up or in while pulling the body of the SFP Module to release the SFP Module from the...

Page 12: ...not all SFPs produced are MSA compliant The MSA provides for a transceiver TX RX pinout Other industries such as broadcast had the need for dual TX and dual RX SFP for uni directional applications suc...

Page 13: ...Typical Applications Generic Full Protocol EIA 530 RS 422 Application SATCOM Remote Data Link 6 Channel DMX Lighting Multi Channel Discrete Serial Data...

Page 14: ...Specifications Dimensions...

Page 15: ...t Voltage Range 25 25 V Output Voltage 5 k load 5 V Environmental Storage Temperature 40 85 C Operating Temperature 0 50 C Interface Connector TD 1581 DB 25 Male TD 1580 DB 25 Female OPTICAL SPECIFICA...

Page 16: ...18040 412 Guilford Rd Annapolis Junction MD 20701 fiberplex com clients fiberplex com 301 604 0100 UMT1580 150717...

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