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7700 MultiFrame Manual 

7707OO-2-OC Telecom and Datacom Optical Wavelength Converter  

 Revision 

1.3

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

1. OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................................... 1

 

2. INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................... 3

 

2.1. CARE

 

AND

 

HANDLING

 

OF

 

OPTICAL

 

FIBER............................................................................ 4

 

2.1.1. Safety .............................................................................................................................. 4

 

2.1.2. Assembly......................................................................................................................... 4

 

2.1.3. Labeling........................................................................................................................... 4

 

2.1.4.  Handling and Connecting Fibers ..................................................................................... 5

 

3. SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................... 6

 

3.1. OPTICAL

 

INPUTS ...................................................................................................................... 6

 

3.2. OPTICAL

 

OUTPUTS .................................................................................................................. 6

 

3.3. ELECTRICAL ............................................................................................................................. 7

 

3.4. PHYSICAL .................................................................................................................................. 7

 

4. STATUS 

INDICATORS AND DISPLAYS ........................................................................................... 8

 

4.1. STATUS

 

INDICATOR

 

LEDS....................................................................................................... 9

 

4.2. DOT-MATRIX

 

DISPLAY ............................................................................................................. 9

 

4.2.1.  Displaying the Data Standard Detected at the LINE Input ............................................ 11

 

4.2.2.  Displaying the Optical Power at the LINE Input ............................................................ 11

 

4.2.3.  Displaying the Data Standard Detected at the EQUIPMENT Input............................... 12

 

4.2.4.  Displaying the Optical Power at the EQUIPMENT Input ............................................... 12

 

4.2.5.  Displaying the Firmware Version................................................................................... 12

 

4.2.6.  Selecting the Data Standard Mode ............................................................................... 13

 

4.2.7.  Setting the Data Standard ............................................................................................. 13

 

4.2.8.  Selecting the Output Laser Enable Mode...................................................................... 14

 

4.2.9.  Setting the Orientation of the Text on the Card Edge Display....................................... 14

 

4.2.10. Resetting Factory Defaults ............................................................................................ 15

 

5. 

JUMPERS AND LOCAL CONTROLS .............................................................................................. 16

 

5.1. SELECTING

 

WHETHER

 

LOCAL

 

FAULTS

 

WILL

 

BE

 

MONITORED 

BY

 

THE

 

GLOBAL

 

FRAME

 

STATUS ........................................................................................ 16

 

5.2. CONFIGURING

 

THE

 

MODULE

 

FOR

 

FIRMWARE

 

UPGRADES .............................................. 16

 

6. VISTALINK

®

 REMOTE MONITORING/CONTROL ........................................................................... 17

 

6.1. WHAT

 

IS

 

V

ISTA

LINK

®

? ............................................................................................................. 17

 

Содержание VistaLINK 7700 MultiFrame

Страница 1: ... LINE Input 11 4 2 2 Displaying the Optical Power at the LINE Input 11 4 2 3 Displaying the Data Standard Detected at the EQUIPMENT Input 12 4 2 4 Displaying the Optical Power at the EQUIPMENT Input 12 4 2 5 Displaying the Firmware Version 12 4 2 6 Selecting the Data Standard Mode 13 4 2 7 Setting the Data Standard 13 4 2 8 Selecting the Output Laser Enable Mode 14 4 2 9 Setting the Orientation of...

Страница 2: ...RAPS 18 Figures Figure 1 1 7707OO 2 OC Block Diagram 2 Figure 2 1 7707OO 2 OC Rear Panel 3 Figure 2 2 Reproduction of Laser Certification and Identification Label 4 Figure 4 1 7707OO 2 OC Status Indicator and Jumper Locations 8 Figure 4 2 Card Edge Menu Structure 10 Tables Table 6 1 VistaLINK Monitored Parameters 17 Table 6 2 VistaLINK Controlled Parameters 18 Table 6 3 VistaLINK Traps 18 ...

Страница 3: ...ormational use only and are not warranties of future performance either expressed or implied The only warranty offered by Evertz in relation to this product is the Evertz standard limited warranty stated in the sales contract or order confirmation form Although every attempt has been made to accurately describe the features installation and operation of this product in this manual no warranty is g...

Страница 4: ...2 OC DWDM cards directly to each other with a short fiber optic cable The 7707OO 2 OC DWDM cards produce 7dBm of power which will damage the receiver if connected directly Do not hook up the 7707OO 2 OC CWDM or DWDM cards and 7707OO 2 OC H with high sensitivity receiver directly to each other with a short fiber optic cable The 7707OO 2 OC DWDM and CWDM cards produce more than 7dBm of power which w...

Страница 5: ...ts The 7707OO 2 OC is available in different versions to meet a variety of applications All versions accept 1310 nm to 1610 nm optical input signals on multi mode or single mode fiber They produce a 1310nm optical output signal for interfacing with connected equipment FP CWDM and DWDM laser types are available for interface with the fiber link connection See specifications for complete information...

Страница 6: ...CAL CONTROL LOCAL INDICATION IN OPTICAL RECEIVER O E OUT OPTICAL TRANSMITTER E O Reclocking OC 3 STM 1 OC 12 STM 4 OC 48 STM 16 Other telecom datacom Reclocking OC 3 STM 1 OC 12 STM 4 OC 48 STM 16 Other telecom datacom IN OPTICAL RECEIVER O E OUT OPTICAL TRANSMITTER E O LINE SIDE EQUIPMENT SIDE Bypass Bypass Figure 1 1 7707OO 2 OC Block Diagram ...

Страница 7: ...ing mode is also selectable for other bi level data formats for 125 Mb s up to 3 187 Gb s These wide range inputs accept optical wavelengths of 1270nm to 1610nm accommodating standard CWDM or DWDM transmission schemes The LINE IN port is meant for the medium long reach fiber link connection and may be a standard PIN or high sensitivity APD input The EQUIPMENT IN port is the short medium reach inpu...

Страница 8: ... is reproduced here in the manuals There is no date of manufacture on this label as it can be traced by bar code label placed on the Printed circuit board of each Evertz plug in module The Model number is one of 7707OO13 2 OC 7707OO15 2 OC 7707OO15 2 OC H 7707OOxx 2 OC 7707OOxx 2 OC H xx 27 29 31 33 35 37 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 7707OODyyy 2 OC 7707OODyyy 2 OC H Dyyy represents ITU Grid Chan...

Страница 9: ...of the optical core and therefore care must be taken to prevent fiber damage due to heavy objects or abrupt fiber bending Evertz recommends that you maintain a minimum bending radius of 5 cm to avoid fiber bending loss that will decrease the maximum attainable distance of the fiber cable The Evertz fiber optic modules come with cable lockout devices to prevent the user from damaging the fiber by i...

Страница 10: ...t Ethernet 125 Mb s XAUI 3 125 Gb s XAUI 3 187 Gb s ESCON 200 Mb s Rates non reclocked 125Mb s 3 187 Gb s Connector Female SC PC ST PC FC PC SC APC Wavelength 1270nm 1610nm Optical Sensitivity Standard Equipment Side 21dBm High Sensitivity H 28dBm Max Input Power Standard Equipment Side 1dBm High Sensitivity H 7dBm Fiber Size 62 µm core 125 µm overall 3 2 OPTICAL OUTPUTS Standards same as optical ...

Страница 11: ... CWDM 1270nm to 1610nm See ordering information DWDM C Band L Band ITU T G 694 1 compliant Output Power 1310nm FP 7dBm 1dBm CWDM 0dBm 1dBm DWDM 7dBm 1dBm 3 3 ELECTRICAL Voltage 12VDC Power 6 Watts 9 Watts DWDM EMI RFI Complies with FCC regulations for class A devices Complies with EU EMC directive 3 4 PHYSICAL 7700 or 7701 frame mounting Number of slots 1 ...

Страница 12: ...operational status of the card at a glance The card edge pushbutton is used to select various displays on the alphanumeric display Figure 4 1 shows the location of the card edge status indicators dot matrix display pushbutton and jumpers FRAME STATUS ON OFF MODULE OK LOCAL FAULT LINE STATUS SERIAL RUN UPGRADE SERIAL MENU NAVIGATION PUSH BUTTON MENU NAVIGATION TOGGLE SWITCH EQUIP STATUS Figure 4 1 ...

Страница 13: ... Signal is unrecognized does not match data rate setting or is not present at EQUIPMENT input 4 2 DOT MATRIX DISPLAY Additional signal and status monitoring is provided via the four digit dot matrix display located at the card edge The card edge pushbutton and toggle switch are used to navigate through the display menu Figure 4 2 provides a quick reference to the display menu structure Pressing th...

Страница 14: ...S Loss of Signal See Table X X X BYP Bypass Selections RATE Signal Rate Rates Per Mode Indications LOS Loss of Signal BYP Bypass Values Per Table Indications LOW Low Power See Table X X X OVER Over Power PWR Optical Power Values Per Table Indications LOW Low Power See Table X X X OVER Over Power Selections OC3 155MBPS OC12 622MBPS OC48 2488MBPS ETH 1250MBPS AUTO Auto Rate Selections FC 2125MBPS ET...

Страница 15: ...st Ethernet XAUI 3125MBPS XAUI 3 125 Gb s XAUI 3187MBPS XAUI 3 187 Mb s ESCON 200MBPS ESCON BYP LINE input is set to bypass non reclock mode LOS No signal present 4 2 2 Displaying the Optical Power at the LINE Input The 7707OO 2 OC module can measure and display the input optical power over a range of 1dBm to 40dBm at increments of 1dBm for the standard version and 7dBm to 40dBm in 1dBm increments...

Страница 16: ...UI 3 187 Mb s ESCON 200MBPS ESCON BYP EQUIPMENT input is set to bypass non reclock mode LOS No signal present 4 2 4 Displaying the Optical Power at the EQUIPMENT Input The 7707OO 2 OC module can measure and display the input optical power over a range of 1dBm to 40dBm at increments of 1dBm To display the optical power detected at the EQUIPMENT input select the STAT menu item in menu level 1 then u...

Страница 17: ...ODE option and press the pushbutton to select it CTRL MODE TCOM DCOM TCOM Telecom Rates DCOM Datacom Rates 4 2 7 Setting the Data Standard For proper operation the 7707OO 2 OC must be configured to support the incoming signal type Telecom data rates see section 4 2 6 may be automatically detected and reclocked or a specific rate may be manually selected Datacom data rates see section 4 2 6 must be...

Страница 18: ...witch to select either the LINE side laser or the equipment EQUP side laser and press the pushbutton The toggle switch can then be used to change the mode of operation Press the pushbutton to apply the displayed selection and return to the first menu level For the sake of brevity only the LINE side laser will be discussed in the manual CTRL LASR LINE CONT DISC CONT Continuous operation Laser is al...

Страница 19: ...C may have all settings returned to factory defaults using a single menu control item To reset to factory defaults select the CTRL menu item in the first menu level Use the toggle switch to select the FRST menu item and press the pushbutton CTRL FRST NO YES NO Abort and do not perform factory reset YES Return all configuration values to factory defaults ...

Страница 20: ...talled in the OFF position local faults on this module will not be monitored 5 2 CONFIGURING THE MODULE FOR FIRMWARE UPGRADES UPGRADE The UPGRADE jumper is used when firmware upgrades are being done to the module For normal operation it should be installed in the RUN position see NOTE 1 See the Upgrading Firmware section of this manual for more information To upgrade the firmware in the module uni...

Страница 21: ...the devices in the network Evertz VL Fiber demo Manager graphical user interface GUI third party or custom manager software may be used to monitor and control Evertz VistaLINK enabled fiber optic products 2 Managed devices such as 7707OO 2 OC cards each with a unique address OID communicate with the NMS through an SNMP Agent Evertz VistaLINK enabled 7700 series modules reside in the 3RU 7700FR C M...

Страница 22: ...ontinuous laser mode for LINE and EQUIPMENT side lasers separate settings for each Optical Threshold Optical power threshold for low optical power alarm trap separate settings for LINE and EQUIPMENT receivers Table 6 2 VistaLINK Controlled Parameters 6 4 VISTALINK TRAPS The following traps can be VistaLINK enabled and monitored Parameter Description Laser Fault Indicates deficient operation of the...

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