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May/2016 - Version 1.0

AIMA3000.RT5S

1550 nm Return Transmitter - Standard

Product User Manual

Summary of Contents for AIMA3000.RT5S

Page 1: ...May 2016 Version 1 0 AIMA3000 RT5S 1550 nm Return Transmitter Standard Product User Manual...

Page 2: ...AIMA3000 RT5S Product User Manual Technetix Group Limited sales technetix com technetix com May 2016 Version 1 0 2 AIMA3000 RT5S 1550 nm Return Transmitter Standard Product User Manual...

Page 3: ...Block Diagram 12 3 5 Order Details 13 4 Module Characteristics 14 4 1 Module Appearance and Port Layout 14 4 1 1 Overview 14 4 1 2 Front Panel Layout 15 4 1 3 Rear Panel Layout 17 5 Installation 19 5...

Page 4: ...up 32 6 1 Alarms Monitoring 32 6 1 1 Alarm Status Pages 32 6 1 2 Module operating voltage and temperature alarm 33 6 1 3 Module Port Alarms 34 6 1 4 Alarm Monitoring Configuration 35 6 1 5 Input Outpu...

Page 5: ...ation procedure 6 Module Configuration Alarms Web management configuration instructions 7 Troubleshooting 8 Product Warranty 9 Declaration of Conformity Appendix A Default Alarm Limit Parameters Appen...

Page 6: ...d in this manual Asterisk Points marked with an asterisk means there is a corresponding note on the page 1 4 Technical Support If you need help in the process of setting up and maintaining an RT5S ple...

Page 7: ...inside the device DO NOT power up before the cover and the panels of the equipment are installed and the enclosure is closed Cleaning Only use a damp cloth for cleaning the front panel Use a soft dry...

Page 8: ...s operating wavelength conforms to ITU standards and it can work with Technetix Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier Module EDFA It provides the utmost flexibility for MSOs during the transition to all digit...

Page 9: ...al laser shutdown via web interface Totally independent and controllable circuits in one module slot Alarm monitoring via ASMM web interface and Technetix NMSE Automatic thermo cooler control ATC for...

Page 10: ...mpedance 75 RF test point relative to RF input port 20 1 dB Isolation between Transmitters 60 dB RF inputs connectors Single 1 x GSK type female Dual 2 x GSK type female RF test points Single 2 x Mini...

Page 11: ...er options 2 dBuV 60 dBmV 3 Two mini SMB connectors on front panel 1 RF inputs test ports and 1 to measure RF input before the laser 4 Four mini SMB connectors on front panel 2 RF inputs test ports an...

Page 12: ...gram Glossary Figure 3 1 Parameters Glossary RF IN 1 RF1 Input RF IN 2 RF2 Input 20 dB TP 20 dB Test Point PREAMP Preamplifier Module AMPLIFIER Amplifier Module ATTENUATOR Gain Adjustment RF DETECTOR...

Page 13: ...58 98 nm 25 192 5 THz 1557 36 nm 27 192 7 THz 1555 75 nm 29 192 9 THz 1554 13 nm 31 193 1 THz 1552 52 nm 33 193 3 THz 1550 92 nm 35 193 5 THz 1549 32 nm 51 195 1 THz 1536 61 nm Y Optical Connector Typ...

Page 14: ...ser Manual Technetix Group Limited sales technetix com technetix com May 2016 Version 1 0 14 4 Module Characteristics 4 1 Module Appearance and Port Layout 4 1 1 Overview Front Panel Rear Panel Figure...

Page 15: ...AIMA3000 RT5S Product User Manual Technetix Group Limited sales technetix com technetix com May 2016 Version 1 0 15 4 1 2 Front Panel Layout Figure 4 2 RT5S Front Panel Layout...

Page 16: ...Status Indicator Normal Green Input RF minor alarm Amber Input RF level major alarm Red 6 RF1 TP RF1 Test Point 7 LSR2 LED Laser Status Indicator Normal Green OFF Green Light Blinking Major Alarm Red...

Page 17: ...AIMA3000 RT5S Product User Manual Technetix Group Limited sales technetix com technetix com May 2016 Version 1 0 17 4 1 3 Rear Panel Layout Figure 4 3 Rear Panel Layout...

Page 18: ...016 Version 1 0 18 Table 4 2 RT5S Rear Panel Functions Serial Number Item Description 1 RF 1 IN RF 1 Input 2 RF 2 IN RF 2 Input 3 Air Vent Air vent allowing air to flow out of the module 4 Multi pin C...

Page 19: ...esentative Necessary equipment and tools for installation Table 5 1 Necessary equipment and tools for installation Tools Modules Description Phillips screwdriver PH1 PH2 For use with the AIMA3000 chas...

Page 20: ...ntil it reaches the multi pin connector DO NOT use excessive force when inserting the module but ensure the RF connectors at the rear of the module are securely connected with the chassis s RF connect...

Page 21: ...he AIMA module fasten the spring loaded mounting screw Only use fingers to fasten the mounting screw DO NOT use a screwdriver 5 4 Connecting Optical Cables For the convenience of the user the AIMA3000...

Page 22: ...roduct User Manual Technetix Group Limited sales technetix com technetix com May 2016 Version 1 0 22 2 Then pull the panel forward 3 Then lift up the handle and slide the fibre guide out of the front...

Page 23: ...e connecting it to the input port 4 Raise the clip insert the fibre connector and then lower the clip over the connector When using the sliding guide put the fibre connector in the clip and slide it i...

Page 24: ...bre tray which provides enough space for up to 64 optical fibres This allows for easy positioning and future replacement of optical fibres Along the front of the chassis there are cut outs for keeping...

Page 25: ...etix Group Limited sales technetix com technetix com May 2016 Version 1 0 25 2 Use the Fibre Guide Tool to organise the cables and wires in the fibre tray to prevent tangles and the blocking of the gu...

Page 26: ...oth dampened with a static dissipative solvent to clean the angled surface Dry the surface using a dry lint free cloth To clean the front panel optical port use a special lint free swab that is design...

Page 27: ...ht indicating the module is initiating If the input and output signals are normal the STAT LED indicator will cease to blink in about 5 seconds and remain constant green afterwards At the same time th...

Page 28: ...signal has been confirmed the optical power of the associated optical output port should be tested Use the optical power meter to test the output levels the output values should be in accordance with...

Page 29: ...Before installing the RT5S check the optical output ferrule tip with a fibrescope to ensure that the connector is clean pictured below The cap on the optical output connector does not prevent contamin...

Page 30: ...nput AGC mode is set to OFF if not change it to OFF and then click on Submit button In addition confirm that the RF 1 and RF 2 fields are set to 0 0 if not set to 0 0 and click on Submit button 5 Conf...

Page 31: ...User Manual Technetix Group Limited sales technetix com technetix com May 2016 Version 1 0 31 Alarm Control Factory Default Setting bold and range if applicable Laser Output Status Alarm Enable Major...

Page 32: ...l If the same module is reinserted in the same slot the ASMM will restore the previous settings if the module is set to Auto Download the configuration 6 1 Alarms Monitoring All alarm information is m...

Page 33: ...le alarm information By clicking on RT5S under Modules tab the operator can view the module temperature and power supply voltage alarms The operator can utilise the status indicators to judge whether...

Page 34: ...ule Port Alarms Click on the Port 1 for RF1 or Port 2 for RF2 label under the module on the left column as shown in Figure 6 3 On the module port page the operator can view the Total Input Power Laser...

Page 35: ...ON The check box as shown in Figure 6 4 controls the detection is set to ON or OFF When the check box is checked detection ON the text in the text box will be solid black The parameters cannot be cha...

Page 36: ...ck on to toggle the alarms The customer can change the monitoring parameters When the parameters are checked they can bet edited When they are unchecked they cannot be changed Both transmitters have i...

Page 37: ...ode AGC MGC Mode Control MODE OFF either port1 or port2 Blinking ON both port1 and port2 Green always RF 1 Critical ALM RF Input Power is too high HiHi or too low LoLo RF Input Power click on in Alarm...

Page 38: ...her Hi or lower Lo Laser1 Output Major ALM Laser Output Status Alarm is set to enableMajor Laser1 Shutdown STAT LSR1 Red Laser1 Output Minor ALM Laser Output Status Alarm is set to enableMinor Laser1...

Page 39: ...d sales technetix com technetix com May 2016 Version 1 0 39 6 2 Logs Management The operator can view all the alarms of the modules in the chassis on the Logs Management page Click Logs to enter the L...

Page 40: ...process At the same time you will be automatically redirected to the Network Management page The upgrade operation is then completed Figure 6 7 The upgrade file needs to be located in the PC that is c...

Page 41: ...led operations Click Modules tab and click the module to be configured as the page shown in Figure 6 8 and Figure 6 9 Click Apply button in Factory Default section When finished the device configurati...

Page 42: ...0 42 Figure 6 9 Table 6 3 Factory default table Parameters Configuration Factory default value After upgrade Alarm Control Enable Disable Enable Retained TxUnitControl ON OFF ON Retained Laser Output...

Page 43: ...le can be made to reboot remotely shown in Figure 6 10 below Detailed operations Click Modules tab click the corresponding RT5S module and click the Apply button in Reboot section Next click on Submit...

Page 44: ...is higher Hi or lower Lo Check the laser s temperature If the temperature is normal please contact Technetix technical support Laser Bias Current is higher Hi or lower Lo Check the laser s Bias Curren...

Page 45: ...or higher Please contact Technetix technical support RF input is lower or higher Adjust input signal or adjust MGC to an appropriate value Laser Warning ALM or Laser shutdown Laser Output Status Alar...

Page 46: ...facturer s Name Technetix Manufacturer s Address Technetix Ltd Innovation House Technetix Business Park Albourne West Sussex BN6 9EB Product Name RT5S 1550 nm Return Transmitter Standard Conforms to t...

Page 47: ...rsion 1 0 47 Appendix A Default Alarm Limit Settings Parameter Units HIHI HI Normal LO LOLO DeadBand Threshold changeable by user Default Alarm Enable Temperature oC 70 65 0 5 2 N ON 12V Input voltage...

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