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The populated module should be CMIS3.0 or CMIS4.0 compliant in order to leverage the
Transceiver menu (TB v1.5.0). In case of a lack of CMIS compliance, the CMIS button turns
red and the displayed measurements might be erroneous due to module register
mismatch.
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The connection LED indicates whether or not the module is connected to the adapter. It
turns red when there is no connection detected.
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Identification Tab
indicates the vendor details, specifications, and cable length properties
of the populated module.
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After changing the module, you can refresh the information by clicking on the Refresh
button.
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Controls Tab
gives you access to control the module configurations:
o
LPMode:
when activated, the module is in low power mode. All power dissipation
is stopped, and the LED color will change to orange.
In high power mode (LPMode disabled), the power dissipation will be set to the
value inside register 98 and LED will turn green.
o
ModSelL:
when activated, the ModSelL
input pin is forced “Low” by the host. The
module responds to 2-wire serial communication commands and the LED
indicator will turn green. In
ModSelL
mode you are able to use multiple pins on a
single 2-wire interface bus. When Mo
dSelL is “high”, the module will not respond
to any 2-wire interface communication from the host and the LED status is put to
“Toggle”.
o
ResetL
will reset the transceiver module when the status is set to “low”.
o
ModPrstL
is an indicator signal that reflects
the module presence. It is “Low” when
the module is inserted and “High” when the module is physically absent from the
host.
o
IntL
is an indicat
or signal that reflects a change in the module state when in “Low”
state. The IntL signal is high after all set interrupts flags are read.
NOTES:
Figure 56: Identification tab of the CMIS window
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Figure 57: Controls tab of the CMIS window
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