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Fiber Information 

This unit was manufactured with attention to fiber cleanliness by TKH Security Solutions USA. Beyond the 
optical safety information contained in this manual, the following guidelines should be observed when working 
with optical fibers.  

The biggest problem is 

dirt

!  

It takes very little contamination to cause problems with optical fiber connections; cleanliness is extremely 
important to proper operation of optical equipment.  

1.

 

Protect optical connectors by leaving the connector covers in place on unused fiber connections and on the 

fiber tips themselves. 

2.

 

Personnel who remove and replace fibers should be equipped with a fiber cleaning kit. These are 

inexpensive and can be obtained from any fiber equipment supply house. If you choose to, you can use 

propanol and lint-free tissue to clean fibers.  

a.

 

Do not use isopropanol alcohol (typically called rubbing alcohol) mixed with water. This can cause 

additional spots. (

Caution: 

Pure isopropanol is very flammable!

)  

b.

 

Use lintless tissues to clean fibers.  

c.

 

Clean the fiber with a folded tissue moistened with the propanol, pulling the connector tip across 

the tissue, then turn the connector 90 degrees and repeat in a different spot on the tissue.  

d.

 

Don’t pull the fiber across and then push it back. This will put the dirt that was cleaned off back on 

again.  

e.

 

Repeat the process on a dry, folded tissue.  

3.

 

When removing fibers, 

always

 

clean them when replacing them no matter how long you had them off.  

4.

 

When connecting fibers, pay attention to the bend radius of the fibers. A general rule is to have a 3-inch          

(8 cm) bend radius. A bend radius less than 3 inches is an attenuator and can cause optical signal loss.  

5.

 

Installers of fiber equipment should be equipped with the equipment manuals and an optical power meter 

to measure the optical inputs and outputs in a system. An optical power meter is an inexpensive tool that 

can save much time and effort in getting optical communications links up and running. Properly equipped 

and trained installers can quickly determine the source of any problems that occur.  

External Wiring Information  

Cable assemblies with lengths external to the unit not exceeding 3.05 meters, coiled or uncoiled, may be 

constructed of jacketed appliance wiring material suitable for the maximum voltage current and temperature, 

rated VW-1 or FT-1 or better. Cable assemblies with lengths external to the unit not exceeding 3.05 meters, 

coiled or uncoiled, and supplied by a limited power source or NEC Class 2 source of supply as defined in the 

National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, may be constructed of materials rated VW-1 or FT-1 or better with no 

additional requirements. 

 

Summary of Contents for 9525A

Page 1: ...Optelecom 9000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Model 9525A Dual Optics RS232 RS422 or RS485 Drop and Insert Modem UM50235 Manual 9525A Rev D...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...nvironmental Specification 10 1 4 Functional Specifications 11 2 INSTALLATION 13 2 1 System Architecture 13 2 2 Modes of Operation 15 2 3 Operational Features and Considerations 18 2 4 Set Up Procedur...

Page 4: ...dards of design manufacture and intended use of the unit TKH Security Solutions USA assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with any of these safety requirements SA 1 LASER RADIATION...

Page 5: ...los est ndares de dise o fabricaci n y el uso destinado a la unidad TKH Security Solutions USA no asume ninguna responsabilidad si el cliente no cumple con alguno de estos reequisitos de seguridad SA...

Page 6: ...Konstruktions und Herstellungsstandards und erfolgt im gegensatz zum vorgesehenen Verwendungszweck dieser einheit TKH Security Solutions USA bernimmt keine Haftung f r das Verabs umnis des Kunden die...

Page 7: ...eption fabrication et indication d usage de l appareil TKH Security Solutions USA n est pas responsable du non respect de ces consignes de s curite par le client SA 1 RAYONNEMENT LASER NE PAS REGARDER...

Page 8: ...fiber across and then push it back This will put the dirt that was cleaned off back on again e Repeat the process on a dry folded tissue 3 When removing fibers always clean them when replacing them no...

Page 9: ...unlimited branches off the main trunk s The units have anti streaming sometimes referred to as anti babbling circuitry for both the optical fiber and electrical RS232 sides On the RS232 side when ena...

Page 10: ...ng in a System 9000 chassis Model 9000KIT 5 Table 1 Models Available MODELS OPTIC PORT FIBER WAVELENGTH OPTICAL BUDGET 9525A S ST ST 62 5 125 m 850 nm 22 dB 9525A L ST ST 62 5 125 m 1310 nm 21 dB 9525...

Page 11: ...7 2 k 9 6k 14 4k 19 2k 28 8k 38 4k 57 6k and 115 2k baud auto baud BER 109 or better at the minimum receiver power level Re timing accuracy 0 01 of pulse width for repeated signals Electrical anti str...

Page 12: ...12 FIGURE 1 MODEL 9525A ENGINEERING VIEWS AND DIMENSIONS...

Page 13: ...ding on the mode of operation The Model 9525A can be configured into various basic architectures They include a Simple Daisy Chain b Daisy Chain with branches c Fault Tolerant Redundant Ring 2 1 1 Sim...

Page 14: ...14 FIGURE 2 SIMPLE DAISY CHAIN TRUNKS FROM THE MAIN MASTER WITH EXAMPLES OF BRANCHING USING THE EXPANSION...

Page 15: ...upted in that direction the modem will automatically select the data from the other direction The master modem also receives data from both directions from each of the local modems and selects the fir...

Page 16: ...16 FIGURE 3 FAULT TOLERANT RING ARCHITECTURE...

Page 17: ...is mode is normally used in a network with numerous modems in local daisy chain mode where the master can act at the head of two separate daisy chains or more if the expansion port is used FIGURE 4 IN...

Page 18: ...ber counter rotating ring In this mode optical data received via both optical ports is selected based on the earliest arrival see Priority Select Section 2 1 4 and routed to the RD output of the data...

Page 19: ...ser to select among 3 timeouts or to disable the feature The longest timeout selection is sufficient to not trigger an optical side anti streaming timeout for continuous 8 bit ASCII characters quick b...

Page 20: ...in rudimentary BERT signal generator and detector This feature may be used off line such as in system installation or in a troubleshooting session to quickly indicate the integrity of a transmission p...

Page 21: ...f the 5 position terminal block will switch the unit to Master mode A low logic level input may be accomplished either by connecting it to the G ground terminal via a switch or by connecting a TTL out...

Page 22: ...de Anti streaming Enable The optical side anti streaming feature see section 2 3 2 can be enabled or disabled via switch position 4 of the MODES dipswitch It is disabled when the switch is set in the...

Page 23: ...ains to the ECHO CANCEL Feature and RS485 2 Wire Operation The Ring Propagation Timeout plays a role in the ECHO CANCEL function as explained in Section 2 3 4 This timeout is not important unless the...

Page 24: ...e the 4 screws holding the surface mounting plate to extrusion Attach the 9000KIT 5 to the unit using the four corner screws that hold the rear panel on the Model 9525A D shell connector end Then atta...

Page 25: ...nal equipment and the modem are pins 2 Data Input 3 Data Output and 7 Signal Return Common On the modem end however if the Electrical Anti streaming feature is enabled pin 4 RTS must be in a high TRUE...

Page 26: ...d 9525A must be in RS232 mode and the electrical side anti streaming must be disabled 9525A EXP port 9525A DB25 Port Table 8 RJ12 Expansion Port Pinouts 1 Signal Ground 2 Transmit Data TD Input 3 Rece...

Page 27: ...ta input to Pin 2 of the Expansion Port RDE GREEN DN Indicates data output from Pin 3 of the Expansion Port TX1 GREEN UP Indicates data being transmitted via the TX1 optical port RX1 GREEN UP Indicate...

Page 28: ...ng and the BERT LED on the master illuminates it is receiving data that has traveled around the ring To test each ring separately selectively enable the TX11 or TX2 BERT signal outputs and confirm tha...

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Page 30: ...ouda The Netherlands Telephone 31 182 592 333 Fax 31 182 592 123 E mail sales nl tkhsecurity com TKH Security Solutions USA 12920 Cloverleaf Center Drive Germantown Maryland 20874 USA Telephone 1 301...

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