Harmonic SUPRALink 7110-E Series Installation Manual Download Page 2

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Compliance and Approval

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15, Subpart B of the 
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. 

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. It may cause harmful interference to radio communications 
if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is 
likely to cause harmful interference. If this occurs, the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not 
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause 
undesired operation.

Connections between the Harmonic equipment and other equipment must be made in a manner that is consistent with maintaining 
compliance with FCC radio frequency emission limits. Modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Harmonic may 
void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.

WEEE/RoHS Compliance Policy

Harmonic Inc. intends to comply fully with the European Union’s Directive 2002/96/EC as amended by Directive 2003/108/EC, on 
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, also known as “WEEE,” and Directive 2002/95/EC, as amended, on the Restriction of 
use of Hazardous Substances, also known as “RoHS.”

Harmonic will ensure that product which cannot be reused will be recycled in compliance with the WEEE Directive. To that end, 
users are advised that (1) Harmonic equipment is not to be discarded in household or office garbage, (2) Harmonic Inc. will pay the 
freight for shipment of equipment to be disposed of if it is returned to Harmonic, (3) customers should call the normal RMA 
telephone numbers to arrange for such shipment, and (4) for additional and updated information on this process customers may 
consult the Harmonic website: http://harmonicinc.com/ah_weee_recycle.cfm.

Harmonic will ensure that its products will be either reused or recycled in compliance with the WEEE Directive. For the latest 
information concerning Harmonic’s WEEE/RoHS Compliance Policy and its Recycling and Take-Back process, please visit our web 
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Summary of Contents for SUPRALink 7110-E Series

Page 1: ...SUPRALink 7110 Exx Optical Transmitter Installation Guide Rev A Manual Part No 700 0052027...

Page 2: ...s equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference If this occurs the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense This device complies with Part...

Page 3: ...d or stored as per the conditions specified in the product manual O SJ T11363 2006 O Indicates the content of the toxic and hazardous substances at the homogeneous material level of the parts is below...

Page 4: ...provals North America Standards EMI FCC Part 1 5 Subpart B Class AICES 003 Issue 2 Class A Safety UL 60950 1 CSA 60950 1 21 CFR 1040 CDRH Europe Japan Australia and New Zealand Standards EMI EMC EN550...

Page 5: ...l information that you will benefit from heeding It may be used to call attention to an especially important piece of information you need or it may provide additional information that applies in only...

Page 6: ...itter Setup 4 1 Factory Optimized Settings 21 4 1 1 Returning to Factory Settings 22 4 2 Fine Tuning Each Transmitter 23 4 3 Autosetup Automatic Gain Control and Manual Gain Control 23 4 3 1 Autosetup...

Page 7: ...t 31 Appendix A Technical Specifications A 1 Optical Output 32 A 2 Optical Power 32 A 3 RF Input 32 A 4 User Interface 32 A 5 Power Requirements 33 A 6 Environmental 33 A 7 Physical 33 A 8 Models Avai...

Page 8: ...t platform An HMC 4001 module carrier is needed to mount the transmitter in the platform Harmonic has optimized the SUPRALink family of transmitter modules for high performance transmission of RF broa...

Page 9: ...art 1 550 DWDM distributed feedback DFB laser technology and patent pending pre distortion linearization circuitry Harmonic has designed the SUPRALink family for integration into networks with advance...

Page 10: ...esigned to operate in multi wavelength systems allowing fiber conservation or reclamation The 1 550nm DWDM optical signal transmitted by a SUPRALink DWDM module must be combined and separated using Ha...

Page 11: ...combined optical wavelengths are transported to the hub where they are demultiplexed and fed into multiple nodes In Figure 1 3 the return path signal is carried on a separate fiber not shown from the...

Page 12: ...multiwavelength applications the launch power into the fiber and the total fiber distance may need to be limited and the analog content on each wavelength must be identical to avoid detrimental non l...

Page 13: ...for several seconds A suitable ground point is an unpainted part of the chassis of a grounded piece of equipment 2 2 Installing the Transmitter Module CAUTION To protect yourself from potential injury...

Page 14: ...ull out the module To install the HMC 4001 carrier in the HLP 4200 and HLP 4800 platform 1 Lower the HLP 4200 platform s control display panel 2 Slide the HMC 4001 carrier into any available slot in t...

Page 15: ...ing procedure outlined in Section 5 1 2 Cleaning Transmitter Module Optical Connectors on page 28 NOTE Any contamination of either the fiber cable or SPL 7110 Exx connector can significantly degrade o...

Page 16: ...based on 41 Cenelec channels with 56 digital QAM channels 2 5 Testing RF Signal Input Once you have connected the RF signal source you can use the RF monitor to verify the presence of the RF signal in...

Page 17: ...nd HLP 4800 Display The SPL 71 10 Exx can be configured and monitored conveniently via the push buttons and LCD display of the HLP 4200 and HLP 4800 equipment platform Figure 3 1 provides a flowchart...

Page 18: ...the specific transmitter module that is selected Use the HLP 4200 and HLP 4800 s and buttons to scroll through the menus Use the Enter button to make a selection Use the Esc button to escape any menu...

Page 19: ...rt Chapter 3 User Interface Options HLP 4200 and HLP 4800 Display 2009 Harmonic Inc 19 SPL 7110 Exx Version 1 0 Rev A 3 1 1 Transmitter Status The Transmitter Status menu lets you obtain the transmitt...

Page 20: ...and HLP 4800 interface the display automatically jumps to the alarm message within the Transmitter Alarms menu 3 2 NETWatch Site Controller Harmonic s NETWatch Site Controller provides a complete elem...

Page 21: ...ntroller can be used for transmitter setup Before proceeding with the instructions outlined in this chapter ensure that you have installed the transmitter properly into the HLP 4200 and HLP 4800 platf...

Page 22: ...djusts to get the adequate drive level to the laser for optimized performance If the transmitter is in MGC mode the transmitter reverts to factory settings based on Table 4 1 regardless of the actual...

Page 23: ...ach of the interface options see 4 4 3 Fine Tuning the Transmitter 4 5 Setup via NETWatch Site Controller 4 3 Autosetup Automatic Gain Control and Manual Gain Control The Autosetup feature enables you...

Page 24: ...mitter laser remains at its previously established value When you use AGC mode with the SPL 71 10 Exx Harmonic recommends that you drive the transmitters 3 dB harder so that they can better compensate...

Page 25: ...arameter 1 Press ESC until the HLP Platform display reads MODULE SELECTION Press Enter 2 Press or until the display indicates the SPL71 10 EXX module you wish to set up Press Enter 3 Press or until th...

Page 26: ...et the adequate drive level to the laser for optimized performance If the transmitter is in MGC mode the transmitter reverts to factory settings based on Table 4 1 on page 21 regardless of the actual...

Page 27: ...Exx may be used in a multi wavelength application with up to eight wavelengths on a single fiber as shown in Figure 1 3 and Figure 1 4 In these scenarios the launch power into the fiber and the total...

Page 28: ...tical connector can do more harm than good Never spray a clean air product onto the surface of an optical connector Spraying air onto an optical connector can cause condensation on the connector surfa...

Page 29: ...nts Figure 5 1 HMC 4001 fan replacement 5 2 Fan Replacement NOTE The fan assembly mounted on the HMC 4001 carrier may be replaced without removing or disabling the SUPRALink 7110 Exx module Under norm...

Page 30: ...ou need to return the unit she or he will issue you a Return Material Authorization RMA Number You must include this RMA number on the shipping container when returning the unit and with all correspon...

Page 31: ...ucts For assistance from within the U S and Canada call toll free 1 800 730 4099 For assistance from outside the U S and Canada call 1 408 542 2771 The corporate address for Harmonic Inc is Harmonic I...

Page 32: ...xx 16 to 20 dBmV Operational bandwidth 50 to 1003 MHz Frequency response 1 5 dB peak to valley RF attenuator adjustment range 5 dB Impedance 75 ohm Return loss 1 4 dB Level control manual MGC automati...

Page 33: ...er protection A 7 Physical Dimensions W x H x D 1 3 x 4 4 x 1 2 7 3 3 cm x 1 1 2 cm x 32 2 cm Weight 0 95 kg 2 1 lbs Mounting HLP 4200 or HLP 4800 platform one half module slot via HMC module carrier...

Page 34: ...TENTION RADIATION LASER INVISIBLE NE PAS OBSERVER LA LOUPE DIRECTEMENT PRODUIT LASER CLASSE 1M L observation des effets lasers l aide d un appareil optique comme loupe microscope une distance jusqu 10...

Page 35: ...ill ensure that all products that cannot be re used will be recycled in compliance with the WEEE Directive To that end users are advised that 1 Harmonic equipment is not to be discarded in household o...

Page 36: ...messages in the Transmitter Menu of the HLP 4200 and HLP4800 platform display In these figures push button commands are framed in ovals and resultant display messages are framed in rectangular boxes...

Page 37: ...B HLP 4200 and HLP4800 Menu Display 2009 Harmonic Inc 37 SPL 7110S Exx Version 1 0 Rev A Figure B 1 HLP 4200 and 4800WD platform Transmitter menu display levels 0 and 1...

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