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 Installation Guide

Metrobility T3/E3       9

Coaxial Interface

The coaxial interface provides two BNC connectors. The receive port is 

labeled RX and the transmit port is labeled TX. Each connector supports a 

maximum segment length of 1200 feet. Use only RG-59 cables. 

Fiber Optic Interface

2115-23-01, 2115-25-01, 2175-23-01 and 2175-25-01: The fiber optic 

multimode (MM) interface supports a maximum segment length of 2km for 

remote links.

2115-24-01, 2115-26-01, 2175-24-01 and 2175-26-01: The singlemode 

(SM) connector supports a maximum segment length of 15km. 

2115-27-01 and 2175-27-01: The singlemode long haul interface supports a 

maximum segment of 40km. 

2115-2J-01 and 2175-2J-01: The singlemode extended long haul interface 

supports a maximum segment length of 100km.

BWDM Interface

The 2115-2X-01, 2115-2Y-01, 2175-2X-01 and 2175-2Y-01 provide one 

bidirectional wavelength division multiplexed (BWDM) SC connector 

which supports a maximum segment length of up to 20km for remote links. 

BWDM units must always be used in complementary pairs. That is, a-2X 

model must be connected to a -2Y. The -2X unit is designed to transmit data 

at a wavelength of 1550nm and receive at 1310nm. Correspondingly, the 

-2Y unit transmits data at 1310nm and receives at 1550nm.

Metrobility

-2X Model

Metrobility

-2Y Model

up to 20km

Summary of Contents for Metrobility E3 2175-23-01

Page 1: ...1 2175 2X 01 2175 2Y 01 Metrobility T3 E3 twister SM PWR T3 FX T3 TX twister 2115 SM E3 FX E3 TX twister 2175 MM PWR T3 FX T3 TX twister 2115 LBK LK LBK LK MM E3 FX E3 TX twister 2175 PWR PWR RX TX RX...

Page 2: ...singlemode SC 2115 25 01 ______T3 BNC to T3 multimode ST 2115 26 01 ______T3 BNC to T3 singlemode ST 2115 27 01 ______T3 BNC to T3 singlemode SC 40km 2115 2J 01 ______T3 BNC to T3 singlemode SC 100km...

Page 3: ...Solutions 18 Technical Specifications 19 Acronyms and Abbreviations 21 Product Safety EMC and Compliance Statements 22 Warranty and Servicing 23 Metrobility Metrobility Optical Systems and twister are...

Page 4: ...nnected segments The Metrobility T3 model features a user selectable line build out and all T3 and E3 models include independent copper and fiber loopback modes to isolate problems within a specific s...

Page 5: ...iate Location The Metrobility T3 E3 media converter is intended for use in either office or industrial environments The unit must be located within six 6 feet of the AC power source being used and pla...

Page 6: ...is disabled by default For more information refer to Loopback Modes in the User Guide section of this manual FLP Switch The Fiber Loopback FLP switch enables disables loopback on the fiber optic port...

Page 7: ...ert the cables into the appropriate connectors as illustrated below When making network connections make sure that the receive RX port on the unit connects to the transmit TX port of the connected dev...

Page 8: ...01 and 2175 27 01 The singlemode long haul interface supports a maximum segment of 40km 2115 2J 01 and 2175 2J 01 The singlemode extended long haul interface supports a maximum segment length of 100k...

Page 9: ...he outlet PWR DC INPUT 5VDC ON OFF L B O C L P F L P Upon receiving power the media converter goes into normal operation mode and automatically provides the appropriate signal translation between the...

Page 10: ...125V AC 230V USA use a UL listed cord set consisting of a minimum No 18 AWG type SVT three conductor cord a maximum of 15 feet in length and a Tandem blade grounding type attachment plug rated 15A 25...

Page 11: ...N K B L w o l l e Y e h t n o s e m a r f g n i m o c n I e d o m k c a b p o o l n i s i t r o p r e p p o C s i a t a D e n i l t i m s n a r t l a i x a o c e h t n o k c a b t n e s e r a t r o p...

Page 12: ...e accepts an optical signal from the remote T3 E3 unit and converts it back to an electrical signal The optical signal first enters the voltage controlled crystal oscillator VCXO which extracts the li...

Page 13: ...p i u q e e h t d n a k c o l c r o l a n g i s d i l a v a e d i v o r p o t l i a f d l u o c t n e m p i u q e e h t y l e v i t a n r e t l A D t n i o p t a d e r r u c c o e r u l i a f e h t f...

Page 14: ...oaxial Link Loss Loss of the copper input disables the BNC port s LK LED It also forces the T3 E3 unit to generate unframed all ones AIS for E3 only which are transmitted out its fi ber port For examp...

Page 15: ...e is configured to send back a yellow alarm under this condition the two T3 E3 units will carry the alarm forward to the local device as shown below Remote Device Local Device Local T3 E3 Unit Remote...

Page 16: ...oopback cannot be enabled at the same time If both DIP switches are enabled only the first one set will be in effect until it is disabled Copper Loopback During copper loopback timing and data receive...

Page 17: ...at the BNC interface is ignored In the example below the remote T3 E3 unit has fiber loopback enabled Data received at the fiber optic input is simultaneously returned to the local device and sent to...

Page 18: ...etic interference Each model supports a single remote T3 E3 unit fiber T3 E3 copper T3 E3 up to 100km singlemode Private Branch Exchange PBX PBX Metrobility T3 E3 Model Metrobility T3 E3 Model up to 1...

Page 19: ...__________up to 2km full duplex Cable Type _____________________________________ 50 125 62 5 125 m F O Singlemode Fiber Optic Interface Connector ___________________________________________________ ST...

Page 20: ...___ 1310nm RX Input Sensitivity __________________________________ 32 dBm minimum Output Power______________________________ 8 dBm to 15 dBm 9 125 m 2115 2Y 01 2175 2Y 01 TX Wavelength _______________...

Page 21: ...Data Service Unit E3 34 368 Mbps communications standard F O Fiber Optic FLP Fiber Loopback FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array HDB3 High Density Bipolar Three Zeroes Substitution E3 line coding IEC In...

Page 22: ...les These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate rad...

Page 23: ...Telco s option and expense to repair the defective product or part or deliver to Customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective item All products that are replaced will become the pr...

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