Harmonic 7014E Product Manual Download Page 18

Installing the HOA 7000 Series

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5. Move the safety shutter back so that the shutter locks the connector in place. 

Tighten the lock screw. 

6. Whenever a connector is opened, the plastic dust covers must be placed on both 

ends. SeeFigure 2- 1. Typical fiber connections are shown in 
Figure 2- 2.

Figure 2-2 Typical Fiber Cable Connections HOA 7000 Series

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NETWatch Site Controller

Harmonic’s NETWatch Site Controller element management system can be used to monitor 
and control the HOA 7000 series optical amplifiers, either remotely or locally. For information 
on configuring and using this system consult the NETWatch Site Controller Instruction 
Manual.

(A) Two HOA 7000 Amplifiers used with HLT 7803 Transmitter

LAS

ER

 O

N

DANGER

INVISIBLE

LASER

RADIATION

(B) HOA 7000 Amplifier used as repeater or inline amplifier in a 1550 nm network

1550 nm
Optical
Output
to Network

1550 nm
Optical Signal

HLW9-019-601

 

CLASS 1 LASER PR

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WHEN P

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CONNECTIONS ARE OPEN :

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CA

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CLASS 1 LASER PR

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WHEN P

A

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CONNECTIONS ARE OPEN :

IEC  825-2         3b          1993

CA

UTION:

In

visib

le Laser radiation when open.

A

v

oid e

x

posure to beam

.

La source laser émet une radiatio

n

in

visib

le

EVITER UNE EXPOSITION

DIRECTE A

U

 F

A

ISCEA

U

.

HAZARD LEVEL IIIb

CLASS 1 LASER PR

ODUCT

!

DA

N

G

E

R

 :

WHEN P

A

NELS OR OPTICAL

CONNECTIONS ARE OPEN :

IEC  825-2         3b          1993

CA

UTION:

In

visib

le Laser radiation when open

.

A

v

oid e

x

posure to beam.

La source laser émet une radiatio

n

in

visib

le

EVITER UNE EXPOSITION

DIRECTE A

U

 F

A

ISCEA

U

.

HAZARD LEVEL IIIb

DANGER:
Invisible

 laser radiation.

AVOID

 DIRECT

EXPOSURE TO BEAM.

LASER ON

EXTERNAL

.

FAN

DANGER:
Invisible

 laser radiation.

AVOID

 DIRECT

EXPOSURE TO BEAM.

LASER ON

EXTERNAL

.

FAN

DANGER:
Invisible

 laser radiation.

AVOID

 DIRECT

EXPOSURE TO BEAM.

LASER ON

EXTERNAL

.

FAN

DANGER:
Invisible

 laser radiation.

AVOID

 DIRECT

EXPOSURE TO BEAM.

LASER ON

EXTERNAL

.

FAN

RF Input

1550 nm
Optical Output
to Network

HLT 7803

HLP 4200 Platform

HLP 4200 Platform

Fiber Jumpers

Changes with 
Different Connectors

Changes with 
Different Connectors

Summary of Contents for 7014E

Page 1: ...HOA 7000 Series Optical Amplifier Product Manual Part No 700 0005044 Revision F March 2001...

Page 2: ...ed Lorsque vous travaillez avec ce mat riel prenez les pr cautions suivantes L utilisation de commandes ou de r glages ou l utilisation de proc dures autres que celles d crites dans ce manuel d utilis...

Page 3: ...ohne zu pr fen dass alle Laserquellen auf dem Lichtwellenleiter deaktiviert sind Blicken Sie nie direkt in einen optischen Anschluss Installieren Sie Schutzabdeckungen oder Kappen ber Lichtwellenleite...

Page 4: ...may pose an eye hazard ATTENTION PRODUIT LASER CLASSE 1M RADIATION LASER INVISIBLE NE PAS OBSERVER A LA LOUPE DIRECTEMENT L observation des effets laser a l aide d un appareil optique comme loupe micr...

Page 5: ...DIRECTEMENT AU FAISCEAU Ne jamais utiliser l appareil lorsque la fibre est interrompue ou un connecteur endommag ou d connect VORSICHT Unsichtbare Laserstrahlung wenn Abdeckung ge ffnet oder Glasfaser...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...ng Fiber Optic Connectors 2 2 2 4 NETWatch Site Controller 2 4 Chapter 3 Power Up 3 1 Power Up 3 1 Chapter 4 Setting Up the HOA 7000 Series 4 1 Setup with the HOA 7000 Front Panel Controls 4 1 4 1 1 S...

Page 8: ...3 HOA 7000E Optical Amplifier Signal Flow Diagram 1 4 Figure 1 4 HOA 7000 Optical Amplifier Front Panel Feature 1 5 Figure 1 5 HOA 7000 Optical Amplifier Rear Panel Feature 1 6 Figure 2 1 Safety Shutt...

Page 9: ...ices 1 2 Product Manual Applicability This manual applies to all HOA7000 Series Optical Amplifiers with an optical output of 20dBm Models currently included in this manual are the 7014E 7017E 7014I GF...

Page 10: ...ign of the MAXLink and METROLink product lines offer the user a number of advantages The flexibility to add other plug in modules as industry requirements change without the need to replace equipment...

Page 11: ...x MAXLink HOA 70xx MAXLink HOA 70xx HRM 3810 HRM 3810 PW L 49xx MAXLink HLT 77xx MAXLink HOA 70xx HRM 3810 Primary Path Secondary Path HOS 7010 MAXLink HLT 77xx MAXLink HOA 70xx MAXLink HOA 70xx HRM 3...

Page 12: ...igure 1 2 HOA 7000 GF Optical Amplifier Signal Flow Diagram Figure 1 3 HOA 7000E Optical Amplifier Signal Flow Diagram Changes with different Connectors 1 2 1 Not included in the H7000H GF modles 2 on...

Page 13: ...Copyright 2001 Harmonic Inc 1 5 Overview Figure 1 4 HOA 7000 Optical Amplifier Front Panel Features HLP 4200 WD buttons HLP 4200 WD...

Page 14: ...monic Inc Some models may have more than 1 output Figure 1 5 HOA 7000 Optical Amplifier Rear Panel Features 1 2 Optical Input1 1 Optical input and output shown here with SC APC connectors 2 Some model...

Page 15: ...r damage Save the shipping material for future use If the container or the equipment is damaged notify both the freight carrier and Harmonic Inc To protect the operator from potential injury and to pr...

Page 16: ...ith fiber disconnected an aperture open or a broken fiber Do not view fiber ends or apertures directly with optical instruments such as a magnify ing glass or an eye loupe This Product is a Class I La...

Page 17: ...or future use Remove protectors from connectors 3 Loosen the lock screw and move the safety shutter See Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Safety Shutter 4 Carefully insert the plug into the optical connector at t...

Page 18: ...ITION DIRECTE AU FAISCEAU HAZARD LEVEL IIIb CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT DANGER WHEN PANELS OR OPTICAL CONNECTIONS ARE OPEN IEC 825 2 3b 1993 CAUTION Invisible Laser radiation when open Avoid exposure to bea...

Page 19: ...teps described below 1 Depressing any key on the front panel will show a module selection message on the front panel which reads MODULE SELECTION 2 Pressing ENTER when the above message is shown leads...

Page 20: ...Power Up 3 2 Copyright 2001 Harmonic Inc Figure 3 1 HLP 4200 Platform Main Menu Display HLP 4200...

Page 21: ...r by means of a fiber jumper The optical source must be set for a minimum of 10 dB output at 1550 nm 15 nm Refer to Figure 3 2 6 Connect an optical power meter capable of measuring 200 mW 23 dBm power...

Page 22: ...Power Up 3 4 Copyright 2001 Harmonic Inc...

Page 23: ...t maximum rated output The optical output level is detected and fed back to the level drive control This provides an auto out put leveling loop Remote mode When the slide switch is in this position ad...

Page 24: ...er series or reset the amplifier to the factory default settings The HOA 7000 Optical Amplifier series are preset at the factory to provide maximum optical power in the 1535 to 1565 nm range If a lowe...

Page 25: ...m display reads MODULE SELECTION then press Enter 2 Press or until the display indicates the HOA module you wish to reset then press Enter 3 Press or until the display reads ADJUSTMENTS then press Ent...

Page 26: ...Setup the HOA 7000 Series 4 4 Copyright 2001 Harmonic Inc...

Page 27: ...ents such as a magnifying glass or an eye loupe This Product is a Class I Laser with a Level 3B Hazard The product is rated to 100 mW at 1550 nm 15nm As a rule you should clean the mating connector be...

Page 28: ...aper to wipe the tip 5 If necessary use one drop of Isopropyl Alcohol to wet part of the paper Drag the connector across the wet area to reduce residue on the connector surface Then drag the connector...

Page 29: ...ifier Rear Panel Features 5 3 In Case of Problems Should a problem occur contact the Harmonic Customer Service Department at 800 730 4099 A service technician will assist you in determining whether or...

Page 30: ...ing to return the product to the buyer However buyer shall pay all shipping charges duties and taxes for products returned to Harmonic Inc from another country Harmonic Inc warrants that its software...

Page 31: ...t Power 1549 1561 nm 1535 1546 nm 1535 1561 nm Model Total Optical Output Power dBm Total Optical Output Power mW Input Power dBm 2 Gain Tilt dB Input Power dBm 2 Gain Tilt dB Input Power dBm 2 Gain T...

Page 32: ...ptional Wavelength 1550 nm 15 nm Laser shutdown DISABLE ENABLE switch Protective Housing Safety shutter or locks fiber connector in place A 3 User Interface Front panel Bi state status LED Normal Gree...

Page 33: ...t System Optical Power Alarm Monitor Optical Power Monitor Mute Status Monitor A 6 Power Requirements Nominal 24 VDC supplied by HLP 4200 power bus Maximum 26 VDC Consumption 22 Watts maximum A 7 Phys...

Page 34: ...Appendix A A 4 Copyright 2001 Harmonic Inc...

Page 35: ...4881 Harmonic Latin America 1221 Brickell Avenue Suite 939 Miami Florida 33131 Tel 1 305 995 8299 Fax 1 305 995 8298 Harmonic U K Ltd Unit 17 Alban park Hatfiedl Rd St Albans Herts AL40JJ United King...

Page 36: ...Copyright 2001 Harmonic Inc B 2 Appendix B...

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