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Page 1: ...F FO OM M1 16 6 T TM M I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n a an nd d O Op pe er ra at ti io on n VER 2 0...
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Page 3: ...nu 22 6 3 3 Line Equalizer Status Menu 22 6 3 4 Address Status Menu 23 6 3 5 Version Status Menu 24 6 3 6 Equipment Status Menu 24 6 4 ALARM MENU 25 6 4 1 Get current alarm Menu 25 6 4 2 Get History a...
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Page 5: ...rip Wire cutters Multi meter Power cable AWG 8 Single bone Red and black both Ground cable AWG 14 Single bone Green FC PC Patch cord FC PC connectors 1310mm single mode fiber FOM16TM Console Port Inst...
Page 6: ...own in Fig 1 and Fig 2 respectively 2 2 In order to fit for different size of racks the brackets can be fastened by means of screws to the two side walls of the case as shown in Fig 3 2 3 After attach...
Page 7: ...FOM16 Installation Description FOM16 V2 0 20021114 3 Fig 5 19 inch rack mountable I Fig 6 19 inch rack mountable II Fig 4 23 inch rack mountable II...
Page 8: ...utary group that is there are 16 pins designated for 4 E1 tributaries and 9 pins for frame ground FGND The pin assignments are shown in the Fig 7 and Fig 8 3 5 For the unbalance interface each E1 trib...
Page 9: ...ack rail BNC connector kit FOM16 rear panel 75 TXTIP1 RXTIP1 TXTIP2 RXTIP2 TXTIP3 RXTIP3 TXTIP4 RXTIP4 GROUPA 75 TXTIP1 RXTIP1 TXTIP2 RXTIP2 TXTIP3 RXTIP3 TXTIP4 RXTIP4 GROUP D 75 TXTIP1 RXTIP1 TXTIP2...
Page 10: ...ble Major alarm MNV Visual Minor alarm MNA Audible Minor alarm ALMCOM Common Point 3 7 FOM16 is equipped with a rear LAN port that is an RJ 45 connector This port operates at a rate of 10 Mbps over an...
Page 11: ...4 2 Eye damage may be caused by a broken fiber or by an unterminated connector if the laser beam is viewed directly or with improper optical instruments 4 3 When planning the routing of fiber optic c...
Page 12: ...of frame of input signal YELLOW when the optical working link interface is installed but in stand by state 7 Optical Protection indicator Same functions as item 6 for the optical protection link inter...
Page 13: ...r ON when any far end alarm occurs 28 Abnormal operation indicator ON when FOM16 is in abnormal operation that is any of loopbacks of tributaries and optical links is activated 29 Alarm Cut Off indica...
Page 14: ...as shown in Fig13 Enter key is used to move down the menu tree or to enable a selection Up and Down keys show other menu item in the same level ESC key returns the operation to an upper layer menu or...
Page 15: ...ISTORY ALARM GET CURRENT 15 MIN GET CURRENT 1 HOUR GET CURRENT 1 DAY GET PREVIOUS 15MIN GET PREVIOUS 1 DAY CLEAR CURRENT 15 MIN CLEAR CURRENT 1 HOUR CLEAR CURRENT 1 DAY CLEAR PREVIOUS 15MIN CLEAR PREV...
Page 16: ...ESS RESET LPBK RLSLPBK and PROTSW Use the and the keys to cycle through to a proper item and pressing the Enter key to select the underlined item 6 2 1 Line Service Setting Menu PATH CONFIGURE SVC LS...
Page 17: ...er channel and press the Enter key to select the module 2 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the channel 3 Use and key to cycle through to a pro...
Page 18: ...ress the Enter key to select the module 2 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the channel 3 Use and key to cycle through to a proper coding type...
Page 19: ...key to select the module 2 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the channel 3 Use and key to cycle through to a proper equalization type and pres...
Page 20: ...mber You can use the key to cycle through to a proper one and press the Enter key 4 When completed the bottom line shows OK message 5 Press Esc to escape the above state and back to the state below Pr...
Page 21: ...K message 6 2 6 Loopback Setting Menu PATH CONFIGURE LPBK LS 1 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the module 2 Use the key and key to cycle thro...
Page 22: ...K LS 1 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the module 2 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to selec...
Page 23: ...annel and press the Enter key to select the function 2 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the option 3 When completed the bottom line shows OK m...
Page 24: ...item 6 3 1 Line Service Status Menu PATH STATUS SVC LS 1 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the module 2 Use the key and key to cycle through t...
Page 25: ...le through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the module 2 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the channel 3 The reponse messa...
Page 26: ...to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the channel 3 The system reponses the setting message at bottom line 6 3 3 Line Equalizer Status Menu PATH STATUS EQU 1 Use the key and key to cy...
Page 27: ...1 it shows message 6 3 4 Address Status Menu PATH STATUS ADDRESS 1 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the address item 2 The system reponses the...
Page 28: ...ssage at bottom line 6 3 6 Equipment Status Menu PATH STATUS EQP 1 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the address item 2 The system reponses the...
Page 29: ...h to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the channel 3 LCD shows the low speed channel alarm message at bottom line PATH ALARM CUR OPT 1 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper...
Page 30: ...hrough to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the module 2 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the channel 3 Use the key and key t...
Page 31: ...key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the option 2 When completed the button line shows OK message 6 5 Performance Menu The performance group includes G_C1...
Page 32: ...el 3 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the PM items which are Near CV Near ES Near SES Near UAS Far CV Far SE Far SES Far UAS 4 LCD shows the P...
Page 33: ...ey to cycle through to a proper item and press the Enter key to select the previous item 4 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the PM items which...
Page 34: ...nter key to select the channel 3 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the PM items which are Near CV Near ES Near SES Near UAS Far CV Far SE Far S...
Page 35: ...e through to a proper item and press the Enter key to select the previous item 4 Use the key and key to cycle through to a proper channel and press the Enter key to select the PM items which are Near...
Page 36: ...mmand is failed the bottom line shows FAIL message 3 When completed the button line shows OK message 6 6 Test Utility Menu The test utility group includes LED Pressing the Enter key to select the unde...
Page 37: ...FOM16 Installation Description FOM16 V2 0 20021114 33 2 When completed the button line shows OK message All LEDs will light on and off sequentially if LEDs are good LED OK...
Page 38: ...details on FOM16 Console Form details on FOM16 SNMP please refer to FOM16 SNMP User s Manual 7 2 Graphical User Interface Graphical User Interface is a user friendly program in the PC by PC COM port c...
Page 39: ...d on PC not on FOM16 User can check the log file to view the history items Remote Log bottom is clicked and the log file is opened Text editor or WordPad opens log file If user wants to clean Log file...
Page 40: ...rm report is listed The system is able to store up to 30 records If there are alarms in the FOM16 alarm is displayed by red color to warn the user The alarm report example is shown in Fig 18 Fig 18 Al...
Page 41: ...em option provides interface number Performance monitor response is shown in Fig 20 Fig 19 Performance monitor setting window Fig 20 Performance Monitor Response System Setup provides an interface to...
Page 42: ...rovides information of the system equipment and version Time sets PC time to the system time of FOM16 Alarm cut off provides a cut off mechanism for audio alarm during the alarm period Reset command r...
Page 43: ...ting code mode loopback setting and Performance threshold setting When the SVC is clicked the popup menu is shown in Fig 23 SVC provides in service out of service and retrieve options Fig 23 SVC comma...
Page 44: ...ation Users can set performance threshold for performance monitor If performance monitor parameters are above threshold settings FOM16 will auto report the results The performance threshold dialog is...
Page 45: ...sults Query Results will display the all responses and send commands And the results also keep a history in log file Click mouse right bottom will erases all records in the Query Result window 7 2 4 S...
Page 46: ...16 supports four types of loopback connections Low speed local loopback in the local FOM16 Low sped remote loopback in the remote FOM16 Optical local loopback in the local FOM16 Optical remote loopbac...
Page 47: ...Interface AIS Remote FOM16 Optical Interface Fig 29 Low speed remote loopback MUX DEMUX Optical Interface Local FOM16 Optical Interface Tributary Interface Tributary Interface Fig 30 Optical local loo...
Page 48: ...16 V2 0 20021114 44 MUX DEMUX Optical Interface Tributary Interface Remote FOM16 Optical Interface AIS Fig 31 Optical remote loopback MUX DEMUX Optical Interface Local FOM16 Optical Interface Tributar...
Page 49: ...of the same 3 Defective FOM16 Replace the FOM16 2 POEWER indicator off Defective power supply Turn the respective power supply off for at least 10 minutes and then turn it on again If the POWER indic...
Page 50: ...FOM16 Installation Description FOM16 V2 0 20021114 46...