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OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN 

 

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OSD2144A OPERATOR MANUAL

 

 

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 

2.1

 

INTRODUCTION 

This section outlines the methods required to install and operate the OSD2144A successfully. It should 
be studied carefully if damage to the equipment or poor results are to be avoided. 

This equipment has been fully tested prior to dispatch and is ready for immediate operation.  However it 
is advisable to check for external transportation damage before operation. If damage is evident, return 
the unit with the packaging to your supplier immediately. 

2.2

 

INSTALLATION 

2.2.1

 

WARNING AND PRECAUTIONS 

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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY 

WARNING

: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio 

interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. 
 

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OPTICAL OUTPUT OPERATION

 

WARNING

Laser Safety:

 Class 1 Laser Product per IEC/EN 60825-1:20011 standard. 

 

Class 1 

The OSD2144A is a 

Class 1

 

laser product.

 

 

 

PRECAUTIONS 

 

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All service personnel should be provided training as to the hazards of direct viewing of laser 
radiation and of the precautionary measures during servicing of equipment 

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Areas  where  laser  products  are  installed  should  be  restricted  in  access  to  trained  service 
personnel only and appropriate warning signs posted in the work area. 

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All  laser  apertures  should  be  covered  by  protective  covers  when  not  connected  to  optical 
fibers. Never leave outputs uncovered. 

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Laser  equipment  should  be  positioned  above  or  below  eye  level  where  possible.  Apertures 
should be positioned away from personnel. 

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Protective eyewear should be worn in the vicinity of laser equipment.

Summary of Contents for OSD2144A SERIES

Page 1: ...OPERATOR MANUAL OSD2144A SERIES 5 PORT UNMANAGED GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH...

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Page 3: ...2 3 1 CONNECTIONS 14 2 4 FIRMWARE UPDATES 14 3 MAINTENANCE 15 3 1 INTRODUCTION 15 3 2 EXTERNAL INSPECTION 15 3 3 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 15 4 WARRANTY 16 4 1 WARRANTY PERIOD 16 4 2 REPAIRS 16 4 2 1 WARRAN...

Page 4: ...the 20 C to 75 C temperature range which allows it to be used in uncontrolled environments such as roadside cabinets mine sites and factories 1 1 2 APPLICATIONS Any network utilising a mix of copper...

Page 5: ...IGURATION Figure 1 below indicates possible set ups for an OSD2144A system Point to Point Configuration Bus Configuration FIGURE 1 OSD2144A TYPICAL RING CONFIGURATION Network Switch PC Network Switch...

Page 6: ...er Wavelength 1310nm 30nm for 1000Base Lx or 100Base Fx 850nm 40nm for 1000Base Sx Transmit Optical Power 10dBm to 4dBm 5dBm and 2dBm 1310nm and 1550nm are optional Receiver Sensitivity 21dBm Standard...

Page 7: ...terminal block power connector while the card version consists of a DB9 power connector which is supplied by the OSD370 or OSD350 chassis A 4 Way DIP switch and micro USB connector are also on the rea...

Page 8: ...ct may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures OPTICAL OUTPUT OPERATION WARNING Laser Safety Class 1 Laser Product per IEC EN 60825 1 20011 standard C...

Page 9: ...to be mounted on an even surface and to be secured by means of M4 or smaller screws The OSD2144A card version is designed to be inserted into a chassis and secured by means of captivated screws a Modu...

Page 10: ...ation Power should be connected to the power socket located at the back of the case as indicated in Table 2 TABLE 2 DC OR AC POWER CONNECTION External Power Pin Specification Pin 1 and or 5 8VDC to 35...

Page 11: ...ctivity No Link 1Gbps 100Mbps 10Mbps Full Duplex Half Duplex On On No Activity Activity No Link 1Gbps 100Mbps 10Mbps Full Duplex Half Duplex On On Power On Power Off On No Activity Activity No Link 1G...

Page 12: ...4 WAY DIP SWITCH TABLE 4 OSD2144A 4 WAY DIP SWITCH SETTINGS SWITCH NUMBER DESCRIPTION FUNCTION SWITCH POSITION 1 Port 5 Fiber Speed 1000Mbps 100Mbps OFF ON 2 Port 4 Fiber Speed 1000Mbps 100Mbps OFF O...

Page 13: ...e SFP is fully engaged and latched into position Inserting SFP Ensure that the SFP lever is in the locked position and insert into appropriate SFP port Gently push the SFP until it locks into place Re...

Page 14: ...or higher Length should be no more than 100 meters For singlemode fiber connections fiber used must be 9 125 m singlemode fiber For multimode fiber connections fiber used must be 50 or 62 125 m multim...

Page 15: ...e damaged by failure of any portion of their support circuitry Some components within the unit are Electrostatic ES sensitive and Electrostatic Discharge ESD precautions should be taken when performin...

Page 16: ...tive for all repairs 4 2 1 WARRANTY REPAIRS Return shipments to OSD shall be at customer s expense and freight back to the customer will be at OSD expense 4 2 2 OUT OF WARRANTY REPAIRS OSD reserves th...

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