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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 

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Rear adapter: 

 
The FIO-1901-RR-SRP rear panel requires the following adapter for use in a Densité-3 frame:  
 
 DENSITE 

SRP-3RU 

 

Installing the adapter and connector panel 

 
Install the adapter and the rear panel as follows: 
 

1.  Position the adapter at the top of the empty 

slot on the rear of the frame.  

 
2.  Use the captive screw in the adapter to 

fasten it securely in position. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
3.  Slip the top of the rear panel into the slot at 

the bottom of the adapter, and secure it to the 
frame using the captive screw at the bottom of 
the panel. 

 

 

 

Installing the card 

 
Once the rear connector panel has been installed, 
insert the FIO-1901-RR card with attached adapter 
as follows: 
 

1.  Open the front panel of the frame. 

 

2.  Slide the FIO-1901-RR card into the slot with 

the swivel handle at the top, and push gently 
on the handle to seat the connectors.  

 

3.  Close the front panel of the frame. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FIO-1901-RR

Page 1: ... to Electrical Converter Guide to Installation and Operation M927 0100 100 14 Apr 2011 Miranda Technologies Inc 3499 Douglas B Floreani St Laurent Québec Canada H4S 2C6 Tel 514 333 1772 Fax 514 333 9828 www miranda com 2011 Miranda Technologies Inc ...

Page 2: ...e at his own expense This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements of the EMC directive 2004 108 CE EN 55022 Class A radiated and conducted emissions EN 55024 Immunity of Information Technology Equipment EN 61000 3 2 Harmonic current injection EN 61000 3 3 Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity EN 6100...

Page 3: ... control panel 7 3 2 1 Overview 7 3 2 2 Menu for local control 8 3 2 3 Detailed Operating Procedure 8 3 2 3 1 Fail Over 9 3 2 3 2 Output Configuration 9 3 2 3 3 Reclocker 9 3 2 3 4 User Presets 9 3 2 3 5 Configure Alarms 9 3 3 Remote control using iControl 10 3 3 1 The iControl graphic interface window 10 3 3 2 The Status panel 12 3 3 3 The Reclocker panel 12 3 3 4 The Output Optical panel 13 3 3 ...

Page 4: ...GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION FIO 1901 RR ...

Page 5: ...interface modules providing a wide variety of video audio and data conversion and multiplexing functions The FIO 1901 RR version incorporates dual optical receivers and is also available in a WDM version for use with a single optical fiber 1 2 Features Supports any serial data rate from 19 4 Mbps ATSC to 2 97 Gbps 3G SDI Reclocked serial digital video for 270 Mbps 1 49 Gbps and 2 97 Gbps Provides ...

Page 6: ...ns of the card Dual Rx and Dual Rx with WDM are illustrated Figure 1 1 Functional block diagram of the FIO 1901 RR 1 4 Front Card edge Interface The front card edge of the FIO 1901 RR incorporates two elements Status LED see section 3 1 Select Button see section 3 2 Figure 1 2 Front card edge layout Select Status FIO 1901 RR Status LED Select Button ...

Page 7: ...ame power on The card has connectors which plug into a mid frame mother board for distribution of power and for connection to the controller card and a second connector which plugs directly into the rear connector panel for input and output The rear connector panel must be installed with the card out of the frame To remove an existing card from the slot tilt up the swivel handle on the front of th...

Page 8: ...the slot tilt up the swivel handle on the front of the card to lever the connectors apart then use the handle to pull the card straight out of the slot The Densité 3 frame supports many Miranda Densité 2 series cards including the FIO 1901 RR Should you wish to install the FIO 1901 RR card in your Densité 3 frame you will need an adapter for the card as well as an adapter for the rear panel These ...

Page 9: ... captive screw in the adapter to fasten it securely in position 3 Slip the top of the rear panel into the slot at the bottom of the adapter and secure it to the frame using the captive screw at the bottom of the panel Installing the card Once the rear connector panel has been installed insert the FIO 1901 RR card with attached adapter as follows 1 Open the front panel of the frame 2 Slide the FIO ...

Page 10: ...1901 RR supports the following SFP optical interface modules FIO 1901 RR Model Description of associated SFP module FIO 1901 RR LC Dual 3G HD SD Optical Receivers LC PC Connectors FIO 1901 RR W LC Dual 3G HD SD Optical Receivers with WDM LC PC Connector See ANNEX 2 Installing the Optical Interface beginning on page 21 for instructions on installing and removing SFP modules Note that when the WDM W...

Page 11: ...ng red the most severe error Card edge LED Status Error Condition Green Yellow Red Flashing Yellow Flashing Red No errors No input signal presence A or B No lock on input signal A or B No SFP module present Card Rear panel SFP module mismatch No Rear SFP Temperature Card is selected for local control Firmware Update If the LED is Flashing Yellow it means that the card is selected for local control...

Page 12: ... value Pushing ESC moves the user back up to the previous menu level At the main menu ESC does not exit the menu system To exit re push the SELECT button for the card being controlled If no controls are operated for 30 seconds the controller reverts to its normal standby status and the selected card s STATUS LED reverts to its normal operating mode If a parameter was changed on the card but not su...

Page 13: ...BYPASS 3 2 3 4 User Presets The FIO 1901 RR has five data storage registers that can save the device configuration Each register can be saved independently by the user and the device can be reconfigured from the contents of any of the registers by the user LOAD USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 USER5 Load the contents of the preset into the FIO 1901 RR SAVE USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 USER5 Save the configurati...

Page 14: ...tion line gives the card type and the slot number where the card is installed in its Densité frame There are three main sections in the window itself identified in figure 3 2 1 The top section displays icons on the left These icons report the status of some parameters associated with this FIO 1901 RR Figure 3 3 shows the three icons that appear Move the mouse over an icon and a status message appe...

Page 15: ... changes made using the iControl interface will have no effect on the card Icon 2 Rx A status green Signal detected and valid red Input signal error No rear grey No optical input Icon 3 Rx B status green Signal detected and valid red Input signal error No rear grey No optical input Section 2 The left portion of the window contains access buttons for all the parameter groups which become highlighte...

Page 16: ... is installed SFP the data box identifies the SFP module installed in the rear panel for this FIO 1901 RR SFP mismatch the icon is green when a compatible SFP module is installed and red when an incompatible SFP module is installed SFP Info the data boxes in this section give information about the SFP module itself and measured data about the operating status of the two receivers RX A and RX B 3 3...

Page 17: ...e for both outputs and Optical In B as the backup If Optical In A fails the outputs will be switched over to Optical In B if it is valid after a defined delay The delay can be set between 0 and 15 seconds in order to accommodate deliberate or anticipated breaks in the input data stream Mode Use the radio buttons to set the operating mode to OFF or ON Fail Delay Use the slider to set the delay betw...

Page 18: ...r Preset is shown on the name bar Click Load to load the contents of the selected User Preset into the FIO 1901 RR All parameter settings and values will be replaced by the contents of the selected User Preset Click Save to store the current parameter settings and values from the FIO 1901 RR into the selected User Preset The existing contents of the preset will be overwritten without asking for co...

Page 19: ...is card GSM is a dynamic register of all iControl system alarms and is also an alarm provider for external applications The possible values for this contribution are related to the Overall alarm contribution If the Overall alarm contribution is selected as Disabled the GSM alarm contribution can be set to any available value If the Overall alarm contribution is selected as any level other than dis...

Page 20: ... for which there is no Card LED alarm will be forced to Disabled A warning box will open allowing you to confirm the action since it will result in changes to the configuration and there is no undo function Copy to other cards Click this button to open a panel that allows the alarm configuration set for this card to be copied into another FIO 1901 RR card Select one or more destination cards from ...

Page 21: ... leaves the previous settings intact 3 3 8 The Info panel When the FIO 1901 RR is included in an iControl environment certain information about the card should be available to the iControl system The user can enter labels and comments that will make this card easy to identify in a complex setup This information is entered into data boxes in this panel Label type the label that is shown for this FI...

Page 22: ...rs window which lists remote lookup services to which this FIO 1901 RR is registered Add Force the iControl service for this FIO 1901 RR to register itself on a user specified Jini lookup service using the following syntax in the data box jini ip_address where ip_address is the ip address of the server running the lookup service e g Remove select one of the services listed in the window by clickin...

Page 23: ...max 20 to 80 SD 400 800 ps 20 to 80 OPTICAL I O Optical SMPTE 297M 2006 compliant 3G HD SD SDI SMPTE 424M SMPTE 292M and SMPTE 259M C Compliant RX CHANNEL PATHOLOGICAL BITSTREAM Sensitivity between 1260 and 1610 nm 270 Mbps 20 dBm 1 5 Gbps 20 dBm 3 Gbps 18 dBm Rx CHANNEL WITH RR W LC MODULE PATHOLOGICAL BITSTREAM Rx1 Sensitivity between 1260 and 1360 nm 270 Mbps 20 dBm 1 5 Gbps 20 dBm 3 Gbps 18 dB...

Page 24: ...OAD USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 USER 4 USER 5 SAVE USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 USER 4 USER 5 CONFIG ALARMS OPT RxA NO LOCK ALARM LEVEL GREEN YELLOW RED FLASH RED ALARM REPORT NONE GPI OPT RxA NO SIGNAL ALARM LEVEL GREEN YELLOW RED FLASH RED ALARM REPORT NONE GPI OPT RxB NO LOCK ALARM LEVEL GREEN YELLOW RED FLASH RED ALARM REPORT NONE GPI OPT RxB NO SIGNAL ALARM LEVEL GREEN YELLOW RED FLASH RED ALARM REPORT NONE...

Page 25: ...ge ESD It is recommended that you use an ESD preventive wrist strap grounded to the Densité chassis while handling the SFP module SFP modules are subject to wear and their useful lifetime is reduced each time they are inserted or removed Do not remove them more often than is absolutely necessary Never remove or install an SFP module with the fiber optic cables connected Damage to the cables could ...

Page 26: ...The small size of the fiber and the even smaller size of the fiber core means that even common dust particles can seriously impair the transfer of light from one fiber to another There are a variety of cleaning solutions available to help the fiber user maintain good fiber network performance For best results it should be possible for the user to perform a visual inspection of the fiber ends to ve...

Page 27: ...ophic damage may occur 2 Insert a dust plug into the SFP module Removing the SFP module 1 Move the bale clasp lever to the open position 2 Grasp the SFP module between your thumb and forefinger and pull it straight out of the slot Do NOT pull on the bale clasp lever to remove the module as it is easily damaged You may find that you need to wiggle the module or perhaps push it into the slot a bit b...

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