Lindsay Broadband LB-1310TC Series User Manual Download Page 7

 
 

 

2035-2 Fisher Dr., Peterborough, ON CANADA K9J 6X6 Ph: (705) 742-1350 or (800) 465-7046   Email: [email protected] 

|

 

P a g e

 

 

LB-1310TC Series

 

User Manual

 

6.0  INSTALLATION 

6.1 

Required Equipment & Tools 

 

Digital multimeter 

 

Optical power meter 

 

Cable TV RF meter or spectrum analyzer 

 

Standard fiber test jumper 

 

Denatured or 99% pure isopropyl alcohol and lint free fiber optic cleaning wipes 

 

6.2 

Installation of Transmitter 

 

1) 

Installation of the LB-1310TC should be in a controlled environmental Hub or Closure to 
avoid excessive temperature and humidity. 

  

2) 

UPS  power  supply  and  an  air  conditioned  environment  are  highly  recommended  for 
stable and long-time transmitter operation. 

 

3) 

Install the transmitter in the 19” rack. Leave ½ inch of space between the transmitter and 
other equipment installed in the rack for proper heat dissipation. 

 

4) 

Ensure  the  LB-1310TC  is  grounded  and  is  mounted  in  a  properly  grounded  rack, 
grounding  resistance  should be  smaller  than  4Ω.  Always  ground the transmitter  before 
turning on power, so as to prevent laser and user from static damage. 

 

5) 

Ensure  optical  jumper  connectors  are  matched  properly  to  the  device  adapters.  (ie. 
SC/APC to SC/APC).   

 

6) 

Carefully clean all the fiber optic connectors. The suggested way of cleaning a fiber optic

 

connector is to use a dedicated and dry cloth (Kimwipes ®’s fine cloth). 

 

7) 

A  microscope  (at  100  times,  200  times)  can  be  used  to  check  the  cleanliness  of  fiber 
optic connector surface from any contamination or blemish. 

 

8) 

Clean the LB-1310TC connector before installing the optical test cable.  2.5 mm cleaning 
swabs are available. Connect the fiber to the LB-1310TC.   

 

9) 

Using  a  digital  multi-meter,  verify  the  input  voltage  is  in  accordance  with  power 
requirements.  Then turn on power. 

Summary of Contents for LB-1310TC Series

Page 1: ...LB 1310TC Series V1 2 1310nm Optical Transmitter User Manual...

Page 2: ...SERIES FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 4 0 LB1310TC SPECIFICATIONS 3 5 0 FRONT REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION 4 6 0 INSTALLATION 5 6 1 Required Equipment Tools 5 6 2 Installation of Transmitter 5 7 0 LCD DISPLAY M...

Page 3: ...to output laser power stability control APC and auto laser temperature control ATC are standard features The LCD front panel display is used to monitor all functional transmitter parameters output las...

Page 4: ...frared laser device that emits invisible light which can permanently damage the retina of an eye Avoid direct exposure to the laser light source Never stare directly into a fiber or at any mirror like...

Page 5: ...R SPECIFICATION UNIT RF input Bandwidth 47 1000MHz MHz Flatness 0 75 dB RF Input level w AGC control 18 dBmV AGC Control Input level 5 dB Return Loss 16 47 550MHz 14 550 1000MHz dB CTB 65 dB CSO 60 dB...

Page 6: ...and RF Level and power supply parameters of 24V 5V and 5V At this point check the parameters using the Menu Button Menu Buttons When the menu buttons ENT is pushed it will show the various menu option...

Page 7: ...and other equipment installed in the rack for proper heat dissipation 4 Ensure the LB 1310TC is grounded and is mounted in a properly grounded rack grounding resistance should be smaller than 4 Alway...

Page 8: ...talling the optical cable 2 5 mm cleaning swabs are available Connect the fiber to the LB 1310TC 14 Measure the input RF signal level with a Signal level meter or a spectrum analyzer Make sure the RF...

Page 9: ...al 7 0 LCD DISPLAY MENU FUNCTIONS 7 1 System Initialization Power up device the LCD panel will show LB 1310TC xx xx is the output power in milli watts You then can use the Menu buttons to navigate thr...

Page 10: ...2 Fisher Dr Peterborough ON CANADA K9J 6X6 Ph 705 742 1350 or 800 465 7046 Email contactus lindsaybroadbandinc com 8 P a g e LB 1310TC Series User Manual 7 2 System Menu 7 3 Voltage Menu Figure 3 Figu...

Page 11: ...35 2 Fisher Dr Peterborough ON CANADA K9J 6X6 Ph 705 742 1350 or 800 465 7046 Email contactus lindsaybroadbandinc com 9 P a g e LB 1310TC Series User Manual 7 4 Laser Menu 7 5 RF Menu Figure 5 Figure...

Page 12: ...ONALITY 8 1 RJ45 Communication Interface Standard RJ45 head as connector pin is defined as follows 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4 No Connect 5 No Connect 6 RX 7 No Connect 8 No Connect A green indicator light indic...

Page 13: ...tory network parameters of the optical transmitter IP 192 168 1 120 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 WEB NMS factory default login password is 1234 Open a Web Browser In the address bar enter 19...

Page 14: ...twork Management function application packet layer protocol is SNMPv1 that supports the operation of SNMP commands Proprietary MIB repository of information related to the transmitter can be found HFC...

Page 15: ...2035 2 Fisher Dr Peterborough ON CANADA K9J 6X6 Ph 705 742 1350 or 800 465 7046 Email contactus lindsaybroadbandinc com 13 P a g e LB 1310TC Series User Manual 9 0 WARRANTY RMA POLICY...

Page 16: ...RETURNS 1 Fill out the Product Return Authorization Form indicating product information Repair items do not require original invoice information but it is helpful to determine warranty eligibility 2...

Page 17: ...d undamaged 2 Products are accompanied by a one dollar new purchase for one dollar credit return order 3 Products were purchased within on year from credit return date and are in a current catalog 4 P...

Reviews: