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HD-EO  

Rev. 

 

 

 

20

 

 

50

 

 

It is assumed that while the product is in normal use, any batteries associated with real-time clocks or 
battery-backed RAM will be replaced at the regular intervals. 

The EFUP relates only to the environmental impact of the product in normal use, it does not imply 

that the product will continue to be supported for 50 years.

 

 

Recycling information 

Network Electronics provides assistance to customers and recyclers through our web 
site 

http://www.network-electronics.com

. Please contact Network Electronics’ 

Customer Support for assistance with recycling if this site does not show the 
information you require.   
Where it is not possible to return the product to Network Electronics or its agents for 
recycling, the following general information may be of assistance: 

Before attempting disassembly, ensure the product is completely disconnected from 

power and signal connections. 

All major parts are marked or labelled to show their material content. 

Depending on the date of manufacture, this product may contain lead in solder. 

Some circuit boards may contain battery-backed memory devices. 

Summary of Contents for HD-EO

Page 1: ...network electronics com High Definition Electrical to Optical Converter Rev 2 Flashlink User Manual HD EO...

Page 2: ...onics com Service Phone 47 90 60 99 99 Revision history Current revision of this document is the uppermost in the table below Revision Replaces Date Change description 2 1 2007 10 26 New front page 1...

Page 3: ...ration 10 3 2 Version 1 Configuration 11 4 Module status 12 4 1 GPI ALARM Module Status Outputs 12 4 2 GPI connections 12 4 2 1 Version 2 GPI pinout 12 4 2 2 Version 1 GPI pinout 13 4 3 Front Panel St...

Page 4: ...le on application The optical output comes with a sophisticated 1310nm F P laser covering the demands of short and medium haul applications optionally a DFB laser for medium and long haul applications...

Page 5: ...HD EO Rev 2 5 Figure 2 HD EO Version 1 HD SDI Electrical to Optical Converter...

Page 6: ...ctor Return Loss 40dB with SM fibre Maximum reflected power 4 Connector SC UPC 2 2 Electrical input Number of inputs 2 Hardware version 2 1 Hardware version 1 Data rate NRZ 19 4 to 1485 Mbps Equalisat...

Page 7: ...7 5dBm HD EO 13T 0dBm 1310 6nm DFB 0dBm HD EO 15T 0dBm 1550 6nm DFB 0dBm HD EO C1270 0dBm 1270 6nm DFB 0dBm HD EO C1290 0dBm 1390 6nm DFB 0dBm HD EO C1310 0dBm 1310 6nm DFB 0dBm HD EO C1330 0dBm 1330...

Page 8: ...n typical use an HD EO HD OE module at each end will be used The electrical input signal is connected to the IN1 or IN2 DIGITAL INPUT for version 1 BNC on the transmitting HD EO and the electrical out...

Page 9: ...put HD SDI SD SDI DVB ASI SMPTE310 Transparent 1 Output OPTICAL Optical Output Transmitter HD SDI SD SDI DVB ASI SMPTE310 Transparent 1 Output GPI ALARM Open Collector Alarms Wired alarms OC Output Te...

Page 10: ...n must be set according to the table below Switch Label Function DIP ON Function DIP OFF Comment 1 RCL1 Reclocker ON Reclocker Bypass Reclocker mode 2 EQ1 Cable equaliser 1 ON Cable equaliser 1 Bypass...

Page 11: ...ard layout DIP switch configuration must be set according to the table below Switch Label Function DIP ON Function DIP OFF Comment 1 D B Not in use Not in use Always in broadcast mode 2 E O Not in use...

Page 12: ...parate user manual 4 1 GPI ALARM Module Status Outputs These outputs can be used for wiring up alarms for third party control systems The GPI outputs are open collector outputs sinking to ground when...

Page 13: ...D pin 0V Figure 8 HD EO version 1 GPI pin out 4 3 Front Panel Status Monitoring The status of the module can be easily monitored visually by the LED s at the front of the module The LED s are visible...

Page 14: ...he output power within range Laser turned off Laser is OK LOS Version 1 Loss of signal No electrical input signal N A Electrical input signal present LOCK Version 1 Re clocker is out of lock N A Re cl...

Page 15: ...EN CONNECTING DISCONNECTING FIBER PIGTAILS ENDS NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE PIGTAIL OF THE LASER FIBER NEVER USE MICROSCOPES MAGNIFYING GLASSES OR EYE LOUPES TO LOOK INTO A FIBER END USE LASER SAFETY...

Page 16: ...Operating room temperature range 0 C to 40 C Operating relative humidity range 90 non condensing 2 The equipment will operate without damage under the following environmental conditions Temperature r...

Page 17: ...lares under sole responsibility that the product Product Name HD EO Product Description flashlink High Definition Electrical to Optical Converter To which this declaration relates are of Norwegian ori...

Page 18: ...anty terms and conditions for the product s covered by this manual follow the General Sales Conditions by Network Electronics ASA These conditions are available on the company web site of Network Elec...

Page 19: ...EFUP is to be calculated is not finalised at the time of writing See http www aeanet org GovernmentAffairs qfLeOpAaZXaMxqGjSFbEidSdPNtpT pdf for an unofficial translation of the draft guidance For ou...

Page 20: ...ite http www network electronics com Please contact Network Electronics Customer Support for assistance with recycling if this site does not show the information you require Where it is not possible t...

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