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 User Guide

Product Safety, EMC and Compliance
Statements

This equipment complies with the following requirements:

• UL

• ITU-G.703

• CSA

• G.704

• EN60950 (safety)

• G.706

• FCC Part 15, Class A

• ANSI T1.403-1999

• EN55022 Class A (emissions)

• ANSI T1.408

• EN55024: 1998 (immunity)

• Class 1 Laser Product

• DOC Class A (emissions)

• IEC 825-1 Classification

This product shall be handled, stored and disposed of in accordance with all
governing and applicable safety and environmental regulatory agency require-
ments.

The following FCC and Industry Canada compliance information is applicable
to North American customers only.

USA FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equip-
ment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accor-
dance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.

Caution: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.

Canadian Radio Frequency Interference Statement

This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interfer-
ence-Causing Equipment Regulations.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du
Réglement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.

Summary of Contents for R115-23

Page 1: ...25 R175 26 R175 27 R175 2J R175 2X R175 2Y RADIANCE T3 E3 SINGLE INTERFACE LINE CARDS LK PWR LK T3 LK LK T3 LK LK E3 LK LK E3 R X T X R X T X R X T X PWR PWR PWR R X T X LBK LBK LBK LBK LBK LBK LBK L...

Page 2: ...multimode SC R115 24 _____ T3 BNC to T3 singlemode SC R115 25 _____ T3 BNC to T3 multimode ST R115 26 _____ T3 BNC to T3 singlemode ST R115 27 _____ T3 BNC to T3 singlemode SC 40km R115 2J ______ T3 B...

Page 3: ...logy Solutions 18 Technical Specifications 19 Acronyms and Abbreviations 21 Product Safety EMC and Compliance Statements 22 Warranty and Servicing 23 Metrobility Optical Systems the Metrobility Optica...

Page 4: ...ment of the network Management options supported by the Radiance line cards include terminal console commands Metrobility s GUI based NetBeacon or WebBeacon software or any standard SNMP application T...

Page 5: ...er to the table below for the proper setting of the DIP switches When setting DIP switches the UP position is when the lever of the DIP switch is pushed away from the circuit board The DOWN position i...

Page 6: ...data from the remote card is ignored Loopback is disabled by default For more information refer to Loopback Modes in the User Guide section of this manual FLP Switch The Fiber Loopback FLP switch ena...

Page 7: ...K LBK II x DIS DIS R X T X R X T X SM MAN TX FX T X R X Insert the card into a slot in the chassis making sure that the top and bottom edges of the board are aligned with the top and bottom card guide...

Page 8: ...DM line cards must always be used in complementary pairs That is a 2X model must always be connected to a 2Y The 2X cards are designed to transmit data at a wavelength of 1550nm and receive at 1310nm...

Page 9: ...a n g i s o N K B L w o l l e Y e h t n o s e m a r f g n i m o c n I e d o m k c a b p o o l n i s i t r o p r e p p o C s i a t a D e n i l t i m s n a r t l a i x a o c e h t n o k c a b t n e s e...

Page 10: ...ck and data recovery and converts the signal into non return to zero NRZ data and clock The NRZ data and clock then pass through the field programmable gate array FPGA which encodes the data for fiber...

Page 11: ...e t o m e r e h T r e t s a m g n i m i t m e t s y s e h t s e m o c e b d r a c 3 E 3 T e t o m e r e h T t u p n i C s t r o p p u s d r a c e n i l 3 E 3 T e t o m e r e h t o t d e t c e n n o c...

Page 12: ...to and from that port If the copper port is disabled no signals will be sent from the coaxial transmitter and an unframed all ones pattern will be transmitted over the fiber line to the remote line ca...

Page 13: ...enable it again is through software Through SNMP management NetBeacon or WebBeacon you can view the following information for the Radiance T3 E3 line card Fiber and copper signal status Port operatio...

Page 14: ...nly which are transmitted out its fiber port For example if the local card s inbound coaxial cable breaks it will transmit all ones to the remote T3 E3 card via the fiber cable The remote card then ca...

Page 15: ...he device to revert to its internal clock If the remote device is configured to send back a yellow alarm AIS under this condition the two Radiance T3 E3 line cards will carry the alarm forward to the...

Page 16: ...bling loopback on Port 1 copper or Port 2 fiber Once loopback is enabled the card will remain in this mode until either the DIP switch is reset or the software setting is changed Copper and fiber loop...

Page 17: ...cal device and sent to the remote device However data from the remote device is ignored by the remote T3 E3 line card at its coaxial interface Local T3 E3 Card Remote T3 E3 Card with Fiber Loopback Co...

Page 18: ...e card supports a single remote T3 E3 card fiber T3 E3 Radiance R5000 with T3 E3 Line Cards copper T3 E3 Radiance R5000 with T3 E3 Line Cards up to 2km multimode Radiance R5000 with T3 E3 Line Cards u...

Page 19: ..._________________________ up to 2km full duplex Cable Type __________________________________ 50 125 62 5 125 m F O Singlemode Fiber Optic Interface Connector _________________________________________...

Page 20: ...avelength ___________________________________________1550nm RX Wavelength ___________________________________________1310nm RX Input Sensitivity ______________________________ 32 dBm minimum Output Po...

Page 21: ...Data Service Unit E3 34 368 Mbps communications standard F O Fiber Optic FLP Fiber Loopback FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array HDB3 High Density Bipolar Three Zeroes Substitution E3 line coding LBK L...

Page 22: ...hese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equip ment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio f...

Page 23: ...ber and date of purchase To return a defective product for warranty coverage contact Metrobility Customer Service for a return materials authorization RMA number Send the defective product postage and...

Page 24: ...obtain additional copies of this manual contact your reseller or call 1 877 526 2278 or 1 603 880 1833 Product Registration To register your product go to http www metrobility com support registration...

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