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7410F Interfacility Link 

Installation and User’s Guide  

 

Summary of Contents for Sat-Light 7410F

Page 1: ... Copyright 2003 7410F Interfacility Link Installation and User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...l 609 514 1800 Toll Free 1 866 ONEPATH Fax 609 514 1881 Foxcom Ltd Beck Science Center 8 Hartom Street Har Hotzvim P O Box 45092 Jerusalem 91450 Israel Tel 972 2 589 9888 Fax 972 2 589 9898 Website www foxcom com e mail sales foxcom com This manual contains PROPRIETARY and CONFIDENTIAL information of Foxcom Inc Reproduction release to any third party or any other unauthorized use of any informatio...

Page 3: ... Receiver 19 3 4 Powering the IFL 20 3 5 Connecting the Back Panel Jumpers 21 3 6 Monitoring the Input Output Signal 24 3 7 Aligning the Fiberoptic Link 24 4 Product Technical Description 25 4 1 7410F IFL Specifications 25 4 2 Model Dimensions 27 4 3 7410F IFL Pinouts 28 4 4 7180M Chassis Pinouts 32 5 Troubleshooting 36 6 Appendix I Cleaning Fiberoptic Connections 38 6 1 Cleaning Procedures for FC...

Page 4: ...iagram 15 Figure 5 7410FR Receiver Block Diagram 15 Figure 6 Typical Application of a 7410F Link 16 Figure 7 7180M Chassis Rear View 21 Figure 8 Jumper Installation Tx and Rx Only 22 Figure 9 Jumper Installation 2000 Switch in Slot 2 22 Figure 10 Jumper Installation 2000 Switch in Slot 5 23 Figure 11 Jumper Installation 2000 Switch in Slots 2 and 5 23 Figure 12 Fiberoptic Alignment Setup 24 Figure...

Page 5: ...tion 2000 Switch in Slot 2 52 Figure 34 Jumper Installation 2000 Switch in Slot 5 53 Figure 35 Jumper Installation 2000 Switch in Slots 2 and 5 53 Figure 36 Unit Dimensions 54 Figure 37 7100M Chassis Dimensions 54 Figure 38 7410FT Transmitter Pinout 56 Figure 39 7410FR Receiver Pinout 58 Figure 40 7100M Chassis 59 Figure 41 7100M Pin Numbers 62 Figure 42 Mounting the Chassis and Adaptor Detail 63 ...

Page 6: ...4 Table 2 7410FT Receiver LEDs 14 Table 3 7410FT Transmitter Pinout 28 Table 4 7410FR Receiver Pinout 30 Table 5 7180M Alarm Connector J12 Pinout 33 Table 6 7180M Monitor Connector J13 Pinout 34 Table 7 7180M LNB Connector J11 Pinout 35 Table 8 Troubleshooting 36 Table 9 2380 Alarms Pinout J2 45 Table 10 2380 Monitor Connector Pinout J4 46 Table 11 7410FT Transmitter Pinout 55 Table 12 7410FR Rece...

Page 7: ... will repair or replace any product that Foxcom proves to be defective This warranty does not apply to any product which has been subject to alteration abuse improper installation or application accident electrical or environmental over stress negligence in use storage transportation or handling B Specific Product Warranty Instructions All Foxcom products are warranted against defects in workmansh...

Page 8: ...PRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN FOXCOM MAKES NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY GOODS PARTS AND SERVICES PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE FOXCOM SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ...

Page 9: ...ed file a claim with the freight carrier immediately Notify Foxcom as soon as possible Note Keep all packing material until you have completed the inspection 1 3 Certification The 7410F IFL has CE FCC FDA and UL certification 1 4 Conventions In this manual the following special formats are used Note Notes contain information detailing the current topic CAUTION Cautions contain information regardin...

Page 10: ... and then push it back in 2 The input of the transmitter has an optional built in bias for inserting DC power up the coax to the LNB Make certain any equipment or test equipment connected to the transmitter input can withstand this bias 3 The output of the receiver is AC coupled and can withstand the bias from a satellite receiver Do not exceed 25V DC bias 4 Do not allow any dirt or foreign materi...

Page 11: ...s can be transmitted i e QPSK FM etc The RF signal is directly modulated and adds virtually no phase noise to the original signal The direct modulation coupled with the 7410F Links RF circuitry guarantees superior signal quality The 7410F gives more than 30 dB carrier to noise performance in a full multichannel environment Automatic Gain Control AGC at the transmit site provides for optimized sign...

Page 12: ...ent No 93 006 01 A On the side of the 7410FT and the 7410FR units is a label which lists options2 Under each option is a square If the unit includes a particular option the square under the option should be marked Figure 1 Option Label 2 The label includes some options which are not relevant to the 7410F IFL ...

Page 13: ...oprietary Information 13 Document No 93 006 01 A 2 2 Product Drawings Figure 2 shows the front and rear panels of the 7410FT Transmitter units Figure 2 7410FT Transmitter Panels Figure 3 shows the front and rear panels of the 7410FR Receiver units Figure 3 7410FR Receiver Panels ...

Page 14: ...wo LEDs The following tables describe the LEDs Table 1 7410FT Transmitter LEDs LED Name LED Function Laser Indicates that the laser is functioning RF Indicates if the Automatic Gain Control is within operating limits 40 to 20 dBm Table 2 7410FT Receiver LEDs LED Name LED Function Opt Indicates if the optical input power is above the minimal level 7 dBm RF Indicates if the RF signal is above the mi...

Page 15: ... ranging from 40 to 20 dBm total power i e at 10 channel loading this is equivalent to 50 to 30 dBm per channel The unit amplifies the signal and feeds it to a laser diode which linearly converts the broadband RF signal to light intensity Figure 5 7410FR Receiver Block Diagram The 7410FR Receiver receives the optical intensity signal and linearly converts the signal back to RF The Receiver then am...

Page 16: ...ng up the receiver 4 Powering the IFL 5 Connecting the back panel jumpers 6 Monitoring the input output signal 7 Aligning the fiberoptic link Observe all warnings and cautions mentioned at the beginning of this manual page 10 If after set up you experience problems refer to Troubleshooting on page 36 Figure 6 Typical Application of a 7410F Link 3 This section gives instructions on installing the t...

Page 17: ...tween 0 3 0 6 mW 2 to 4 dBm Alternatively use a DVM to measure the voltage at pins J13 P17 through J13 P24 for the slot being measured Refer to Table 6 page 34 for details regarding J13 pinouts 7180M Rackmount at pin 6 of the 9 pin connector standalone The signal level should be 4 8 to 4 2 VDC 4 On the rear panel connect the coax cable to the RF Input Connector The RF LED should be lit 5 On the re...

Page 18: ...roptic cable must be either fusion spliced or connected via FC APC connectors 2 Wipe the connector with a lint free cotton cloth 3 Note the polarity key of the optical connector before inserting To connect the cable 1 Line Up the Polarity Key 2 Insert the connector 3 Tighten the connector CAUTION Do not apply any glue silicon adhesive or any other material to the fiberoptic connector ...

Page 19: ...etails regarding J13 pinouts 7180M Rackmount The voltage level should be 1V for each 1 mW measured at the Receiver input at pin 5 of the 9 pin connector standalone 4 On the rear panel connect the fiberoptic cable to the Optical Connector The Opt and RF LEDs should be lit 5 On the rear panel connect the coax cable to the RF Output Connector 6 Adjust the Gain Control Potentiometer to give the desire...

Page 20: ...sis The chassis can accept and power up to six units Note At temperatures below 10 C the Transmitter s internal heater will require an additional 100 mA The Transmitter s total power requirement will then be 400 mA CAUTION Ensure that there is a good airflow around the chassis rackmount There should be the space of a rackmount between chassis 3 4 1 7180M Chassis The 7180M Chassis provides power to...

Page 21: ... point between the slots and the back panel One pin is for the transmitter receiver Tx Rx one is for the optional 2000 1 1 Redundant Switch and one is for the 7180M A 2 pin jumper female is placed on the relevant pins to complete the connection between the 7180M and the units For example if a 2000 Switch is being used the jumper is placed on the Switch 7180M pins To connect the jumpers 1 Each jump...

Page 22: ... Figure 8 Jumper Installation Tx and Rx Only 3 If the 2000 Switch is installed in Slot 2 place the JP1 and JP2 jumpers on the higher two pins and the JP3 and JP4 jumpers on the lower two pins Figure 9 Jumper Installation 2000 Switch in Slot 2 4 If the 2000 Switch is installed in Slot 5 place the JP1 and JP2 jumpers on the lower two pins and the JP3 and JP4 jumpers on the higher two pins ...

Page 23: ...etary Information 23 Document No 93 006 01 A Figure 10 Jumper Installation 2000 Switch in Slot 5 5 If the 2000 Switch is installed in Slots 2 and 5 place the JP1 JP2 JP3 and JP4 jumpers on the higher two pins Figure 11 Jumper Installation 2000 Switch in Slots 2 and 5 ...

Page 24: ...erification process To measure the RF signal strength 1 Using a Digital Volt Meter measure the voltage at the connector pin 4 both Rackmount and Standalone 3 7 Aligning the Fiberoptic Link The final step in installing the 7410F IFL is re adjusting the Receiver Gain Control for unity gain To set the unity gain 1 Set the Signal Generator to 20 dBm on the S A at 1000 MHz 2 Set up the system as shown ...

Page 25: ...l Range Total Power 40 to 20 dBm Output Signal Range Total Power 40 to 15 dBm Intermodulation Products5 40 dBc CNR6 35 dB in 36 MHz BW single channel OIP3 0 dBm Noise Figure7 typical 22 dB Max Input Link Gain8 adjustable 10 dB Gain Control Tx Automatic input power 20 dBm Rx Manual RF Connector F type female BNC or SMA optional SFDR9 99 dB Hz 2 3 25 dBm typ 5 With two equal carriers at 23 dBm per t...

Page 26: ...Optical Connector FC APC or fusion splice Optical Budget Distance 3 dB 2 km max Optical Return Loss 55 dB max Miscellaneous Chassis Capacity 8 plug ins Chassis Size 19 x 3U x 7 Plug in Unit size 5 1 x 4 9 x 1 6 Power for Chassis 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 90 Watts max Power for Standalone Transmitter 15 VDC 300 mA max 400 mA 100 C Receiver 15 VDC 210 mA max Operating Temperature Range 10 C to 55 C St...

Page 27: ...0F IFL Installation and Users Guide Product Technical Description Foxcom Proprietary Information 27 Document No 93 006 01 A 4 2 Model Dimensions Figure 13 Unit Dimensions Figure 14 7180M Chassis Dimensions ...

Page 28: ...16 PDI Indicates Laser Optical Power Range 4 2 to 4 8V 6 J13 P17 to J13 P24 J4 P17 to J4 P24 LSRI Indicates Laser Bias 7 J12 P1 to J12 P8 J2 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 RFA RF Alarm Open collector interface 11 Sinks current at low RF up to 30 mA 8 J12 P9 to J12 P16 See Note Below OPTA Optical Alarm Open collector interface12 Sinks current at low optical up to 30 mA 9 J11...

Page 29: ... Description Foxcom Proprietary Information 29 Document No 93 006 01 A Note If a 2380 Relay Adaptor is installed RF and Optical Levels are measured together the alarm indicates a problem in either the RF or Optical Levels Figure 15 7410FT Transmitter Pinout ...

Page 30: ... Optical Power 6 Spare Not Used 7 J12 P1 to J12 P8 J2 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 RFA RF Alarm Open collector interface13 Sinks current at low optical up to 30 mA 8 J12 P9 to J12 P16 See Note Below OPTA Optical Alarm Open collector interface14 Sinks current at low optical up to 30 mA 9 Spare Not Used Note If a 2380 Relay Adaptor is installed RF and Optical Levels are mea...

Page 31: ...lation and Users Guide Product Technical Description Foxcom Proprietary Information 31 Document No 93 006 01 A Figure 16 7410FR Receiver Pinout CAUTION When monitoring the voltage outputs use only a high resistance DVM ...

Page 32: ...The 7180M chassis backplane incorporates eight slots Pinouts from the nine pin connector at each slot are sent through the backplane assembly to the two 25 pin D connectors J9 and J10 and one nine pin connector J11 Any monitor voltages to be measured may be done between the chassis ground and the required pin Figure 17 7180M Chassis Rear View 15 For further information refer to Appendix V Pinouts ...

Page 33: ...fAlm2 2 3 RF Alarm RfAlm3 3 4 RF Alarm RfAlm4 4 5 RF Alarm RfAlm5 5 6 RF Alarm RfAlm6 6 7 RF Alarm RfAlm7 7 8 RF Alarm RfAlm8 8 9 Optical Alarm OptAlm1 1 10 Optical Alarm OptAlm2 2 11 Optical Alarm OptAlm3 3 12 Optical Alarm OptAlm4 4 13 Optical Alarm OptAlm5 5 14 Optical Alarm OptAlm6 6 15 Optical Alarm OptAlm7 7 16 Optical Alarm OptAlm8 8 17 18 19 20 21 Standby Power Supply SPSNOP 22 Standby Pow...

Page 34: ...SSI4 4 5 RSSI Monitor RSSI5 5 6 RSSI Monitor RSSI6 6 7 RSSI Monitor RSSI7 7 8 RSSI Monitor RSSI8 8 9 PDI Monitor PDI1 1 10 PDI Monitor PDI2 2 11 PDI Monitor PDI3 3 12 PDI Monitor PDI4 4 13 PDI Monitor PDI5 5 14 PDI Monitor PDI6 6 15 PDI Monitor PDI7 7 16 PDI Monitor PDI8 8 17 LSRI Monitor LSRI1 1 18 LSRI Monitor LSRI2 2 19 LSRI Monitor LSRI3 3 20 LSRI Monitor LSRI4 4 21 LSRI Monitor LSRI5 5 22 LSR...

Page 35: ...5 6 LNB Powering LNB6 6 7 LNB Powering LNB7 7 8 LNB Powering LNB8 8 9 Chassis Ground GND Figure 18 7180M Pin Numbers 4 4 1 7180M and Redundancy Switching The 2000 Switch provides optional 1 1 redundancy switching for all Foxcom Interfacility Links If the customer chooses to add redundancy switching to the link the pin connector jumpers need to be moved Detailed instructions on moving the jumpers a...

Page 36: ... with better airflow 3 If an optical power meter is available measure the optical power out of the transmitter The power should be 0 3 to 0 6 mW 5 5 to 2 5 dBm If an optical power meter is not available then use another receiver to determine if there is optical power emerging from the transmitter use the 5 meter jumper cable If there is no optical power then the transmitter unit is malfunctioning ...

Page 37: ...ter or another functioning receiver unit to verify optical power coming down the fiber 2 Optical power too low too many splits too long a distance thus exceeding optical budget System may still function without LED illuminated although at reduced performance 3 The transmitter is not functioning see above 4 Optical power light illuminated with disconnected optical input Damaged leaky photodiode Uni...

Page 38: ...the flow of light causing problems in signal transmission Foxcom modules are sealed but dirt can occasionally enter during installation and alignment The input and output optical ports of all Foxcom equipment are known in the fiber optic world as bulkhead ports Foxcom uses FC APC connectors The purpose of this document is to define the cleaning procedure for the FC APC bulkhead fiberoptic ports an...

Page 39: ...rmation Document No 93 006 01 A 39 6 1 Cleaning Procedures for FC APC Connectors Use a Kim Wipe to gently wipe the end face surface of the connector Alternatively a Cletop automatic connector cleaner can be used Figure 19 Wiping the Connector with a Kim Wipe Figure 20 Wiping the Connector with a Kim Wipe 2 ...

Page 40: ...g Procedure for FC APC Bulkhead Ports CAUTION Clean the transmitter and receiver optical ports only when there is evidence of contamination or reduced performance 6 2 1 Swab Method Using a clean fiber optic cleaning swab gently wipe out the optical port Discard the swab after use Figure 21 Cleaning the Optical Port Figure 22 Cleaning the Optical Port 2 ...

Page 41: ...mination the optical ports should be connected or covered with a dust cap at all times Use dry air or nitrogen only 7 Appendix II Installing a Standalone Unit To install the 7410FT or 7410FR Standalone 1 Place the 7410F unit on the standalone flange matching the holes 2 Using four screws 4 or 6 secure the unit and the flange to the wall 3 Apply AC power to the standalone power supply unit 4 Connec...

Page 42: ...assis backplane If the 2380 Relay Adaptor is ordered separately from the 7180M chassis it must mounted by the user The 2380 is easily mounted directly over the connectors on the 7180M backplane as shown below 8 1 Installing the 2380 Parts Needed 2380 Relay Adapter Two pin guides Four one inch screws Screw driver 8 2 Installing the 2380 Procedure To mount to the 2380 Relay Adapter WARNING DO NOT PE...

Page 43: ...aptor Foxcom Proprietary Information Document No 93 006 01 A 43 4 Mount the unit onto the pin guides Figure 24 Mounting the Pins and Adaptor 5 Mount the four screws The screws must be installed in the order shown in Figure 25 and Figure 26 Figure 25 Mounting the Screws 1 ...

Page 44: ...n Document No 93 006 01 A 44 Figure 26 Mounting the Screws 2 CAUTION Use only the mounting screws provided by Foxcom Using other screws can permanently damage the unit Figure 27 Mounted 2380 6 Connect the cables 8 3 2380 Dimensions and Front Panel Label Figure 28 2380 Dimensions Figure 29 2380 Front Label ...

Page 45: ...on Name Slot Number 1 Alarm NOP1 1 2 Alarm COM1 1 3 Alarm NOP2 2 4 Alarm COM2 2 5 Alarm NOP3 3 6 Alarm COM3 3 7 Alarm NOP4 4 8 Alarm COM4 4 9 Alarm NOP5 5 10 Alarm COM5 5 11 Alarm NOP6 6 12 Alarm COM6 6 13 Alarm NOP7 7 14 Alarm COM7 7 15 Alarm NOP8 8 16 Alarm COM8 8 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Main PS Alarm MPSA 24 Standby PS Alarm SPSA 25 Power Supply Comm PSCOM Note Alarms in Pins 1 through 16 function...

Page 46: ...SI Monitor RSSI 5 6 RSSI Monitor RSSI 6 7 RSSI Monitor RSSI 7 8 RSSI Monitor RSSI 8 9 PDI Monitor PDI1 1 10 PDI Monitor PDI2 2 11 PDI Monitor PDI3 3 12 PDI Monitor PDI4 4 13 PDI Monitor PDI5 5 14 PDI Monitor PDI6 6 15 PDI Monitor PDI7 7 16 PDI Monitor PDI8 8 17 LSRI Monitor LSRI1 1 18 LSRI Monitor LSRI2 2 19 LSRI Monitor LSRI3 3 20 LSRI Monitor LSRI4 4 21 LSRI Monitor LSRI5 5 22 LSRI Monitor LSRI6...

Page 47: ... test equipment connected to the transmitter input can withstand this bias 3 The transmitter and receiver output are DC coupled and can withstand the bias from a satellite receiver Do not exceed 25V DC bias 4 Do not allow any dirt or foreign material to get into the optical connector bulkheads This may cause damage to the polished optical connector end faces 5 The optical fiber jumper cable bend r...

Page 48: ...e operating base plate temperature must be between 10 C to 55 C 2 Apply AC power to the chassis The Power Supply s LED should be lit 3 Mount the 7410FT into the chassis The Laser LED should be lit 4 Using an optical power meter measure the optical power Insert the meter s cable into the Transmitter s optical connector Power levels should be between 0 3 0 6 mW 5 5 to 2 5 dBm Alternatively use a DVM...

Page 49: ...able The power levels of the Receiver should be the power level measured at the Transmitter minus the fiber loss16 Alternatively use a DVM to measure the voltage at pins J10 P7 through J10 P12 for the slot being measured Refer to Table 14 page 61 for details regarding J10 pinouts 7100M Rackmount The voltage level should be 1V for each 1 mW measured at the Receiver input at pin 5 of the 9 pin conne...

Page 50: ...een chassis 7100M Chassis The 7100M Chassis provides power to the plug in units The power supply is a linear unregulated type Each plug in regulates its own voltage The power supply provides 15 to 18 VDC unregulated 2 2 amps power AC input 110 220 VAC user selected Units can be plugged in hot standby An internal 5 amp fuse refer to Table 18 page 70 for the fuse part numbers Note By default the pow...

Page 51: ...are the connecting point between the slots and the back panel One pin is for the Tx Rx one is for the 2000 RF Switch and one is for the 7100M A 2 pin jumper female is placed on the relevant pins to complete the connection between the 7100M and the units For example if a 2000 RF Switch is being used the jumper is placed on the Switch 7100M pins To connect the jumpers 1 Each jumper has two sets of p...

Page 52: ...o pins Figure 32 Jumper Installation Tx and Rx Only 3 If the 2000 Switch is installed in Slot 2 place the JP1 and JP2 jumpers on the higher two pins and the JP3 and JP4 jumpers on the lower two pins Figure 33 Jumper Installation 2000 Switch in Slot 2 4 If the 2000 Switch is installed in Slot 5 place the JP1 and JP2 jumpers on the lower two pins and the JP3 and JP4 jumpers on the higher two pins ...

Page 53: ... Proprietary Information 53 Document No 93 006 01 A Figure 34 Jumper Installation 2000 Switch in Slot 5 5 If the 2000 Switch is installed in Slots 2 and 5 place the JP1 JP2 JP3 and JP4 jumpers on the higher two pins Figure 35 Jumper Installation 2000 Switch in Slots 2 and 5 ...

Page 54: ...10F IFL Installation and User s Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis Foxcom Proprietary Information 54 Document No 93 006 01 A 9 3 Model Dimensions Figure 36 Unit Dimensions Figure 37 7100M Chassis Dimensions ...

Page 55: ...l Strength Indicator Range 3 5 0 5V 5 J10 P7 to J10 P12 J4 P7 to J4 P12 PDI Indicates Laser Optical Power Range 3 to 4V 6 J10 P13 to J10 P18 J4 P13 to J4 P18 LSRI Indicates Laser Bias Range 4 8 to 4 2V 7 J9 P1 to J9 P6 J2 P2 P5 P8 P11 P14 P17 AGC Alarm RF Alarm Open collector interface 18 Sinks current at low RF up to 30 mA 8 J9 P14 to J9 P19 J2 P1 P4 P7 P10 P13 P16 OPTA Optical Alarm Open collect...

Page 56: ...lation and User s Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis Foxcom Proprietary Information 56 Document No 93 006 01 A Figure 38 7410FT Transmitter Pinout CAUTION When monitoring the voltage outputs use only a high resistance DVM ...

Page 57: ... to J4 P6 RSSI RF Signal Strength Indicator Range 0 25 to 2V 5 J10 P7 to J10 P12 J4 P7 to J4 P12 PDI Indicates Received Optical Power 1V 1mW Optical Power 6 Spare Not Used 7 J9 P1 to J9 P6 J2 P2 P5 P8 P11 P14 P17 RF Alarm RF Alarm Open collector interface20 Sinks current when RF level is low 8 J9 P14 to J9 P19 J2 P1 P4 P7 P10 P13 P16 OPTA Optical Alarm Open collector interface21 Sinks current when...

Page 58: ...llation and User s Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis Foxcom Proprietary Information 58 Document No 93 006 01 A Figure 39 7410FR Receiver Pinout CAUTION When monitoring the voltage outputs use a high resistance DVM only ...

Page 59: ...ound at the backplane of the 7100M chassis The 7100M backplane incorporates 6 slots Pinouts from the nine pin connector at each slot are sent through the backplane assembly to the two 25 pin D connectors J9 and J10 and one nine pin connector J11 Any monitor voltages to be measured may be done between the chassis ground and the required pin Figure 40 7100M Chassis ...

Page 60: ...1 RF Alarm RfAlm1 1 2 RF Alarm RfAlm2 2 3 RF Alarm RfAlm3 3 4 RF Alarm RfAlm4 4 5 RF Alarm RfAlm5 5 6 RF Alarm RfAlm6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 OPT LSR Alarm OptAlm1 1 15 OPT LSR Alarm OptAlm2 2 16 OPT LSR Alarm OptAlm3 3 17 OPT LSR Alarm OptAlm4 4 18 OPT LSR Alarm OptAlm5 5 19 OPT LSR Alarm OptAlm6 6 20 21 Relay Standby P S NOP R2S 22 Relay Standby P S Comm R1S 23 Relay Power P S NOP R2M 24 Relay Po...

Page 61: ... 1 2 RSSI Monitor RSSI 2 3 RSSI Monitor RSSI 3 4 RSSI Monitor RSSI 4 5 RSSI Monitor RSSI 5 6 RSSI Monitor RSSI 6 7 PDI Monitor PDi1 1 8 PDI Monitor PDi2 2 9 PDI Monitor PDi3 3 10 PDI Monitor PDi4 4 11 PDI Monitor PDi5 5 12 PDI Monitor PDi6 6 13 LSRI Monitor LsrM1 1 14 LSRI Monitor LsrM2 2 15 LSRI Monitor LsrM3 3 16 LSRI Monitor LsrM4 4 17 LSRI Monitor LsrM5 5 18 LSRI Monitor LsrM6 6 19 20 21 22 23...

Page 62: ... 4 5 LNB Powering LNB5 5 6 LNB Powering LNB6 6 7 8 9 GND GND Figure 41 7100M Pin Numbers 9 5 1 7100M and Redundancy Switching The 2000 Switch provides optional 1 1 redundancy switching for all Foxcom Interfacility Links If the customer chooses to add redundancy switching to the link the pin connector jumpers need to be moved Detailed instructions on moving the jumpers are provided in the Model 200...

Page 63: ...daptor is ordered separately from the 7100M chassis it must mounted by the user The 2300 is easily mounted directly over the connectors on the 7100M backplane as shown below 9 6 1 Installing the 2300 Parts Needed 2300 Relay Adapter Two pin guides Four one inch screws Screw driver 9 6 2 Installing the 2300 Procedure To mount to the 2300 Relay Adapter WARNING DO NOT PERFORM THIS PROCEDURE BEFORE DIS...

Page 64: ...x IV 7100M Chassis Foxcom Proprietary Information 64 Document No 93 006 01 A Figure 43 Mounting the Pins and Adaptor 5 Mount the four screws The screws must be installed in the order shown in Figure 44 and Figure 45 Figure 44 Mounting the Screws 1 ...

Page 65: ...100M Chassis Foxcom Proprietary Information 65 Document No 93 006 01 A Figure 45 Mounting the Screws 2 CAUTION Use only the mounting screws provided by Foxcom Using other screws can permanently damage the unit Figure 46 Mounted 2300 6 Connect the cables ...

Page 66: ... Installation and Users Guide Appendix IV 7100M Chassis Foxcom Proprietary Information 66 Document No 93 006 01 A 9 6 3 2300 Dimensions and Front Panel Label Figure 47 2300 Dimensions Figure 48 2300 Front Label ...

Page 67: ...r 1 Opt Alarm OPTA1 1 2 RF Alarm RFA1 1 3 Common COM1 1 4 Opt Alarm OPTA2 2 5 RF Alarm RFA2 2 6 Common COM2 2 7 Opt Alarm OPTA3 3 8 RF Alarm RFA3 3 9 Common COM3 3 10 Opt Alarm OPTA4 4 11 RF Alarm RFA4 4 12 Common COM4 4 13 Opt Alarm OPTA5 5 14 RF Alarm RFA5 5 15 Common COM5 5 16 Opt Alarm OPTA6 6 17 RF Alarm RFA6 6 18 Common COM6 6 19 20 21 22 23 Standby PS Alarm SPSA 24 Main PS Alarm MPSA 25 Pow...

Page 68: ...RSSI 3 4 RSSI Monitor RSSI 4 5 RSSI Monitor RSSI 5 6 RSSI Monitor RSSI 6 7 PDI Monitor PDI1 1 8 PDI Monitor PDI2 2 9 PDI Monitor PDI3 3 10 PDI Monitor PDI4 4 11 PDI Monitor PDI5 5 12 PDI Monitor PDI6 6 13 LSRI Monitor LSRI1 1 14 LSRI Monitor LSRI2 2 15 LSRI Monitor LSRI3 3 16 LSRI Monitor LSRI4 4 17 LSRI Monitor LSRI5 5 18 LSRI Monitor LSRI6 6 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Chassis Ground GND Figure 49 2300...

Page 69: ...mode 1 Disconnect the AC power 2 Unplug the power supply module from the chassis 3 Place a small screwdriver under the Lip 4 Gently press upwards the Fuse Drawer will come out slightly Figure 50 Fuse Drawer Figure 51 Voltage Selector 230 Side 5 Pull the Fuse Drawer out completely the Voltage Selector is at the top of the compartment The number on the Voltage Selector is 230 6 Using the screwdriver...

Page 70: ...250V fuse 10 Snap in the Fuse Drawer If you need to replace the fuse use the parts specified in the following table Table 18 AC Voltage Fuse Part Numbers22 Voltage Current Littelfuse Part No Schurter Part No 230 0 5 A 239 500 0034 3114 115 1 0 A 239 001 0034 3117 Both fuses are slow blow 250 VAC rated Table 19 DC Voltage Fuse Part Number23 Voltage Current Bussman Part No Schurter Part No 220 5 A S...

Page 71: ...nformation Foxcom Proprietary Information 71 Document No 93 006 01 A 10 Appendix V Pinouts Detailed Information The following charts give detailed information regarding the chassis and 2000 Switch pinouts Figure 53 Standard 7180M and 7180M with 2380 Relay Adaptor Pinout ...

Page 72: ...7410F IFL Installation and Users Guide Appendix V Pinouts Detailed Information Foxcom Proprietary Information 72 Document No 93 006 01 A Figure 54 7180M with 2000 Switch Pinout ...

Page 73: ... s Guide Appendix V Pinouts Detailed Information Foxcom Proprietary Information 73 Document No 93 006 01 A Figure 55 Pinout of 7180M Jumper with 2000 Switch in Slot 2 and 5 Figure 56 Pinout of 7180M Jumper with 2000 Switch in Slot 2 ...

Page 74: ...nd User s Guide Appendix V Pinouts Detailed Information Foxcom Proprietary Information 74 Document No 93 006 01 A Figure 57 Pinout of 7180M Jumper with 2000 Switch in Slot 5 Figure 58 Pinout of 7180M Jumper with Tx or Rx only ...

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