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Safety Instructions 

Voyager Matrix Fiber Optic Switch 

Installation and User Guide 

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Safety Instructions 

 

 
Read and understand all operating, installation, and safety instructions before using this equipment. Follow all 
instructions and warnings marked on the equipment or as detailed in this document. 
 

 

This equipment is to be installed in a restricted access location. There are NO user-serviceable 
parts inside; refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 

 

 

This equipment should be operated only from the power source indicated on the product. This 
equipment is intended to be used with a main power system with a grounded (neutral) conductor. 
The third (grounding) pin is a safety feature, do not attempt to bypass or disable it. This equipment 
also has a separate protective earthing terminal located near the power supply modules. In order to 
avoid potentially hazardous shocks, this terminal must be permanently connected to the 
installation’s protective earth ground. 

 
 

 

 

   This equipment has multiple AC inputs for redundant power supplies. DISCONNECT ALL POWER 

SOURCES BEFORE SERVICING. The AC inlet on the back of the power supply module is 
intended to be used as the main disconnect device. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  

This equipment makes use of SFP Transceiver modules that are classified as Class 1 Laser 
Products. These products comply with US FDA regulations and are certified by TUV and CSA to 
meet the Class 1 safety requirements of EN (IEC) 60825 and the electrical safety requirements of 
EN (IEC) 60950. 

 

  

Do not use accessories, attachments, tools or materials that are not recommended by the 
equipment manufacturer. Doing so may compromise operating performance, create an unsafe 
condition, damage equipment, and/or violate the terms of usage or warranty. 

 

  

Openings in the enclosure are provided to prevent overheating of sensitive components inside. 
These openings must never be blocked by other objects. 

 

  

There is a danger of explosion if lithium battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace it only with the 
same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according 
to local laws. Battery is not intended to be a user-serviceable part. 

 

Summary of Contents for Voyager

Page 1: ...Document 5310251 01 VOYAGER Matrix Fiber Optic Switch Installation and User Guide...

Page 2: ...this software or documentation including their quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose As a result this software or documentation is licensed as is and you the licensee...

Page 3: ...ge to equipment or facilities This symbol is intended to alert the user of potentially dangerous invisible laser radiation Caution Read instructions Read and understand all operating installation and...

Page 4: ...nd This equipment has multiple AC inputs for redundant power supplies DISCONNECT ALL POWER SOURCES BEFORE SERVICING The AC inlet on the back of the power supply module is intended to be used as the ma...

Page 5: ...Cheung Tat Centre Chai Wan Hong Kong Main 852 3105 1493 Fax 852 3105 1491 Contact awaung magentaresearch asia com Sales awaung magentaresearch asia com Pan European Office Magenta Research LTD Main 44...

Page 6: ...set Button 14 5 6 I O Card Status Indicators 15 Chapter 6 Powering Up Powering Down 16 6 1 Power Up 16 6 2 Power Down 17 Chapter 7 Control Overview 18 7 1 Switch Control 18 7 2 Internal Block Diagram...

Page 7: ...of Contents Voyager Matrix Fiber Optic Switch Installation and User Guide vii Appendix F Alarm Relay Output Behavior 32 F 1 Audible Alarm Behavior 32 Appendix G Regulatory Compliance Information 33 In...

Page 8: ...o matrix switch VG Matrix Hereafter referred to as Voyager switch or Voyager matrix This document details the installation configuration and technical specifications of the Voyager Matrix switch The V...

Page 9: ...one mark space Available Stop Bits 1 1 5 2 none Available Handshaking None Connectors USB Host 3 Type A if Touchscreen PC option is installed USB Device 1 Type B Serial 3 DB 9F plus 1 DB 9M if Touchsc...

Page 10: ...General Installation Information I O cards and power supply modules are designed to be hot swappable During initial setup it is recommended to install all cards and both power modules while power is...

Page 11: ...l This is provided for certain installations which may require by local electrical code or may otherwise benefit from using a locally supplied earth ground connection The terminal is located on the re...

Page 12: ...t panel has the following ports controls and indicators available 4 1 48 Port Switch Status Bar Indicator Dashboard Type B USB device Port only for software upgrade settings RS 232 Serial Port Keylock...

Page 13: ...witch with Touchscreen Mounting Holes 4 on each side Status Bar Indicator Dashboard Air Filter Access Cover Type A USB device Port RS 232 Serial Port Keylock Switch Pilot Light Pushbutton Power Contro...

Page 14: ...r Guide 7 4 3 160 Port Switch no Touchscreen Status Bar Indicator Dashboard Mounting Holes 4 on each side Type B USB device Port only for software upgrade settings RS 232 Serial Port Keylock Switch Pi...

Page 15: ...d and released quickly less than 6 seconds If the audible alarm is ON then silence the alarm for 10 minutes Note This does not affect the alarm relay output Initiate dashboard LED display test quick r...

Page 16: ...System power is OFF due a critical fault like an emergency shutdown from over temp Red then solid Amber Power up sequence failed Alternating Red Green System power is ON after an auto restart from fau...

Page 17: ...least one main power rail on backplane is out of tolerance Red flashing FAULT At least one main power rail on backplane has failed Alternating Red Green FAULT A power fault detected on at least one I...

Page 18: ...onnected to the main switch logic Hot Swappable I O Slots each slot can support up to 8 I O ports Power Supply Status Indicators Hot Swappable Power Supply Modules System Serial Port COM1 RS 232 or RS...

Page 19: ...USB TC 3 Alarm Relay Output Connector LAN Port connected to the main switch logic Hot Swappable I O Slots each slot can support up to 8 I O ports Power Supply Status Indicators Reset Status LED STAT...

Page 20: ...WARNING At least one main power rail on backplane is out of tolerance Red flashing FAULT At least one main power rail on backplane has failed Alternating Red Green FAULT A power fault detected on at l...

Page 21: ...to FACTORY DEFAULT System power off all AC switches off Press and hold the reset button System power on at least one AC switch on Status indicator will turn on solid red Release the reset button Stat...

Page 22: ...the SFP module Slow Flash SFP module is functional but no data at all is being transmitted On Blink SFP is transmitting video and management data Off Blink SFP is transmitting only management data RX...

Page 23: ...conds The unit will indicate an alarm until the fans come up to speed The pilot light will then turn green If the pilot light is not green refer to the chart below for possible trouble situations If f...

Page 24: ...ately by using the AC mains switches on the back of the chassis Note that BOTH power supplies will need to be turned OFF for the system to be shut down completely A hard shutdown can cause corruption...

Page 25: ...ontrol the Voyager Matrix switch Touchscreen An optional Touchscreen is available as a factory installed option for the 160 port switch It is not available for the 48 port switch This Touchscreen is c...

Page 26: ...serial format 9600 no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit 9600 n 8 1 Available baud rates 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Available data format 7 or 8 bit ASCII high bit is forced to 0 Available parity bits...

Page 27: ...ear panel view VG Matrix 160 Slot Assignments VG Matrix 48 Slot Assignments TOP I O Slot 19 ports 145 152 I O Slot 20 ports 153 160 I O Slot 17 ports 129 136 I O Slot 18 ports 137 144 I O Slot 15 port...

Page 28: ...ware does NOT currently support Virtual Com Port functionality This may change with a future firmware upgrade 6 LAN Virtual control port using the LAN connector on the rear panel 7 14 VCP1 VCP8 Voyage...

Page 29: ...r temp condition Fan fault under speed detected on more than 1 fan for more than 30 minutes Over temp conditions above the ALARM threshold Internal fault detected on one of the redundant main power su...

Page 30: ...utputs on the other side Or use whatever physical grouping is convenient and easily understood for a particular installation 9 1 Simplex Switch Configuration In the Simplex Switch system configuration...

Page 31: ...I O cards do not power up Are all the I O cards fully inserted and their locking thumbscrews tightened FAN alarm Is the air filter installed correctly and fully inserted Is the fan tray assembly fully...

Page 32: ...mode fiber LC terminations Outer jacket color is usually beige tan or light brown 62 5 or 50 micron core diameter 125 micron outer diameter Type OM1 OM2 OM3 or OM4 MMF For maximum distance use OM4 Du...

Page 33: ...Typical extension range for Voyager using a single length of high quality OM4 cable is 2km Multi mode fiber optic transceivers are generally much less expensive than single mode optics Single mode fi...

Page 34: ...l after each cleaning replacement Settings Switch Configuration Settings Filter Replacement Apply Replacement filters and access covers may be obtained by calling Magenta Research at 800 805 0944 USA...

Page 35: ...e B 1 Access Panel Figure B 3 Filter Foam Side faces inward towards the fan tray Figure B 4 Filter Aluminum Side faces outward Unlock Image Arrow Image White Plastic Loop Figure B 5 Access Panel Figur...

Page 36: ...the sides of the card with the channels in the chassis Gently but firmly slide the card through the channels keeping the card straight Continue until the edge connector slides into the backplane of th...

Page 37: ...completely only the thumbscrew lock of the unit to be removed Grasp the body of the power module or the 2 pull handles located at the top of the power supply unit Gently but firmly pull it straight o...

Page 38: ...moved from the front of the chassis This will make it easier to remove replace the fan tray assembly Then Unscrew completely the 2 thumbscrew locks for the fan assembly Grasp the pull handle located i...

Page 39: ...30 days exceeded by 30 days Note change interval is selectable via MagUI software Air filter removed for more than 5 seconds The ALARM RELAY output is to be deactivated under the following conditions...

Page 40: ...is Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada EUROPEAN UNION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Warning This is a...

Page 41: ...nt Panel 5 10 General Installation Information 3 Hardware Specifications 2 I O Cards 15 20 29 Installation 2 4 Internal Block Diagram 19 Introduction 1 Keylock Switch 8 Major System Faults Response 22...

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