Phoenix G2 IDU Quick Start Guide
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7.
Turn on the 48 V DC power supply, and verify that the reading on the digital
voltmeter is as specified in step 3 above.
Figure 10:
Phoenix G2 IDU DC Power Cable Connector of type 2ESDV-04
After successful powering of PhoeniX G2 IDU there are four ways to adjust and read
settings and operation parameters of the PhoeniX G2 equipment:
Using Web terminal connected to the 10/100/1000Base-T MNG Port,
Using Telnet terminal connected to the 10/100/1000Base-T MNG Port,
Using NMS or SNMP terminal, connected to the 10/100/1000Base-T MNG
Port,
Using Web terminal connected to the USB mini B port.
4.4
Connecting External Multiplexer Modules (EMM) to power
source
The External Multiplexer Module unit (if used) must be connected to the power supply
with a nominal voltage of -48 VDC and GND must be connected to the positive pole.
Connector type 2-pin MC 1,5/ 2-STF-3,81 is supported
4.5
Connecting CFIP Phoenix IRFU to power source
CFIP PhoeniX IRFU (if used) can be powered via coaxial IF cable or using separate
power supply, providing at least 60W load power.
Note that pin 2 (‘+’) of the CFIP PhoeniX IRFU DC Power connector is
connected to the IDU chassis ground internal to the IDU. Use of a power
supply with an inappropriate ground reference may cause damage to CFIP
PhoeniX IRFU and/or the power supply.
4.6
Interconnecting of Phoenix G2 IDU and External
Multiplexer Modules (EMM)
Interconnection of Phoenix G2 IDU and EMM module (if used) must be done using
optical cable and SFP modules. For 1+0 and 2+0 configurations any of all 4 SFP ports
can be used for connection to EMM module. In 1+1 full redundancy configuration SFP