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1 Installation and Operation Manual OP+ETH Six-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Transceivers Edition B Delivering the Moment
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3 OP+ETH Six-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Transceivers Installation and Operation Manual Edition B June 2009
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5 Contents Preface Manual Information...v Unpacking/Shipping Information... vii References... viii Safety Standards and Compliances...x Chapter 1: Introduction Main Features...2 Module Types...3 Back Module...4 Signal Flow...5 Transmission Schemes...6 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Maximum Frame Power Ratings...10 Unpacking the Module...11 Setting Jumpers...11 Installing and Removing the Modules...12 Installation Overview...12 Back Module Installation...14 Front Module Installation...15 Removing Modules...16 Inspecting and Cleaning Fiber Optic Connections...17 Important Points...17 Inspection and Cleaning Procedure...19 Operation...21 LEDs and Alarms...22 Front Module LEDs...22 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual Copyright , Harris Corporation iii
6 Contents Back Module LEDs Alarms Chapter 3: Specifications Optical Port Input Performance Optical Port Output Performance Appendix A: Laser Safety Guidelines Laser Safety Precautions for Enclosed Systems Precautions for Unenclosed Systems Labels Appendix B: Communication and Control Troubleshooting Tips Overview Software Communication Problems Hardware Communication Problems Index Keywords iv OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual Copyright , Harris Corporation
7 Preface Manual Information Purpose Audience Revision History This manual details the features, installation procedures, operational procedures, and specifications of the OP+ETH Ethernet switch transceivers. This manual is written for engineers, technicians, and operators responsible for the installation, setup, and/or operation of the OP+ETH Ethernet switch transceivers. Table P-1. Manual Revision History Edition Date Revision History A April 2009 Initial release B June 2009 Addition of DWDM capability OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual v
8 Preface Writing Conventions To enhance your understanding, the authors of this manual have adhered to the following text conventions: Table P-2. Manual Style and Writing Conventions Term or Convention Bold Italics CAPS Code Description Indicates dialog boxes, property sheets, fields, buttons, check boxes, list boxes, combo boxes, menus, submenus, windows, lists, and selection names. Indicates addresses, the names of books or publications, and the first instances of new terms and specialized words that need emphasis. Indicates a specific key on the keyboard, such as ENTER, TAB, CTRL, ALT, or DELETE. Indicates variables or command-line entries, such as a DOS entry or something you type into a field. > Indicates the direction of navigation through a hierarchy of menus and windows. hyperlink Internet address NOTE Indicates a jump to another location within the electronic document or elsewhere Indicates a jump to a Web site or URL Indicates important information that helps to avoid and troubleshoot problems. Obtaining Documents Technical documents can be viewed or downloaded from our website. Alternatively, contact your Customer Service representative to request a document. vi OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
9 Preface Unpacking/Shipping Information This product was carefully inspected, tested, and calibrated before shipment to ensure years of stable and trouble-free service. 1. Check equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred during transit. 2. Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list. 3. Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing. 4. Contact the carrier if any item is damaged. 5. Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated components before you install the unit. OP+ETH modules are not designed for field servicing. In the unlikely event that your product fails to operate properly, please contact Customer Service to obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number, then send the unit back for servicing. Keep at least one set of original packaging for this purpose. If the original package is not available, you can supply your own packaging as long as it meets the following criteria: The packaging must be able to withstand the product s weight. The product must be held rigid within the packaging. There must be at least 2 in. (5 cm) of space between the product and the container. The corners of the product must be protected. Ship products back to us for servicing prepaid and, if possible, in the original packaging material. If the product is still within the warranty period, we will return the product prepaid after servicing. OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual vii
10 Preface References IEEE Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Defection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications. ITU-T G.694.1: Spectral grids for WDM applications: DWDM wavelength grid ITU-T G Spectral Grids for WDM Applications: CWDM Wavelength Grid ITU-T G.695 Optical Interfaces for Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing Applications ITU-T G.652 Characteristics of a Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cable IEC Fiber Optic Connector Interfaces - Part 4-1: Type SC Connector Family - Simplified Receptacle SC-PC Connector Interfaces IEC Detail Specification for Fiber Optic Connector Type SC-PC Tuned Terminated to Single-Mode Fiber Type B1 IEC Detail Specification for Fiber Optic Connector Type SC-PC Untuned Terminated to Single-Mode Fiber Type B1 IEC Specifications for the fiber optic connector type SC/PC IEC Specifications for the fiber optic connector type ST/PC terminated to a type BFOC/2,5 IEC Specifications for the fiber optic connector type FC/PC viii OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
11 Preface FCC Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 47, part 15 EN EMC Emission Requirements Applies to Professional Audio, Video, Audio-Visual, and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus EN EMC Immunity Requirements Applies to Professional Audio, Video, Audio-Visual, and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual ix
12 Preface Safety Standards and Compliances See Laser Safety on page 31 to find the safety standards and compliances for these OPTO+ series products. A series safety manual is shipped with every FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual and can be downloaded from our website. Alternatively, contact your Customer Service representative for a copy of this safety manual. Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive Directive 2002/95/EC commonly known as the European Union (EU) Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) sets limits on the use of certain substances found in electrical and electronic equipment. The intent of this legislation is to reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals that may leach out of landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the environment during end-of-life recycling. The Directive took effect on July 1, 2006, and it refers to the following hazardous substances: Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr-V1) Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE) According to this EU Directive, all products sold in the European Union are fully RoHS-compliant and lead-free. (See our website for more information.) Spare parts supplied for the repair and upgrade of equipment sold before July 1, 2006 are exempt from the legislation. Equipment that complies with the EU directive are marked with a RoHS-compliant emblem, as shown in Figure P-1. Figure P-1. RoHS Compliance Emblem x OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
13 Preface Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive The European Union (EU) Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) deals with the collection, treatment, recovery, and recycling of electrical and electronic waste products. The objective of the WEEE Directive is to assign the responsibility for the disposal of associated hazardous waste to either the producers or users of these products. Effective August 13, 2005, producers or users are required to recycle electrical and electronic equipment at end of its useful life, and may not dispose of the equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods. (Some EU member states may have different deadlines.) In accordance with this EU Directive, companies selling electric or electronic devices in the EU will affix labels indicating that such products must be properly recycled. (See our website for more information.) Contact your local sales representative for information on returning these products for recycling. Equipment that complies with the EU directive is marked with a WEEE-compliant emblem, as shown in Figure P-2. Figure P-2. WEEE Compliance Emblem OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual xi
14 Preface Safety Terms and Symbols This product manual uses the following safety terms and symbols to identify certain conditions or practices. See Laser Safety on page 31 and the Safety Instructions and Standards Manual for more information. Table P-3. Safety Terms and Symbols WARNING: Identifies conditions or practices that can result in personal injury or loss of life high voltage is present. Uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure may be sufficient to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. CAUTION: Identifies conditions or practices that can result in damage to the equipment or other property. Important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions are included in the literature accompanying the product. xii OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
15 Chapter 1 Introduction Product Description OP+ETH modules are standalone 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet switch transceivers with five copper ports and one fiber port. They are designed to provide cost-effective plug-and-play gigabit Ethernet (GE) connectivity, and are available in the following versions: 1310 nm single mode wavelength (OP+ETH+13D) CWDM (OP+ETH+CxxD) High-sensitivity CWDM (OP+ETH) DWDM (OP+ETH+DxyD) High-sensitivity DWDM (OP+ETH+HI+DxyD) These modules integrate a 5+1 port Ethernet switch, fiber transceiver, and copper transceiver, providing connectivity among five copper ports and one fiber link. OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 1
16 Chapter 1: Introduction Main Features The following features are included in the OP+ETH modules: Triple-speed gigabit Ethernet connections Standalone plug-and-play capability Hot-swappable installation and removal Non-blocking, wire-speed performance 8K media access control (MAC) address with automatic address learning and aging Auto media-dependent interface and media-dependent interface crossover (MDI/MDIX) support to correct crossover cables Single optical wavelength performance at 1310 nm (OP+ETH+13D) Up to 16 ITU-T G compliant CWDM wavelengths (OP+ETH+CxxD/OP+ETH+HI+CxxD) and 40 DWDM wavelengths Available standard-sensitivity (PIN) or high-sensitivity (APD) versions Available SC/PC, ST/PC, and FC/PC connectors (the SC/PC connector is supplied standard) LED link activity indication Full duplex and half-duplex options support 2 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
17 Chapter 1: Introduction Module Types Table 1-1. Modules Module Name Description OP+ETH+13D Fiber transmitter set at 1310 nm One single mode fiber port interface Six port 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet switch Five copper interfaces Standard-sensitivity (PIN) wideband receiver OP+ETH+CxxD Fiber transmitter at CWDM wavelength of 1xx0 nm One single mode fiber port interface Six port 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet switch Five copper interfaces Standard-sensitivity (PIN) wideband receiver OP+ETH+HI+CxxD Fiber transmitter at CWDM wavelength of 1xx0 nm One single mode fiber port interface Six port 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet switch Five copper interfaces High-sensitivity (APD) wideband receiver OP+ETH+DxyD Fiber transmitter at DWDM frequency of 19xy00 GHz One single mode fiber port interface Six port 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet switch Five copper interfaces Standard-sensitivity (PIN) wideband receiver OP+ETH+HI+DxyD Fiber transmitter at DWDM frequency of 19xy00 GHz One single mode fiber port interface Six port 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet switch Five copper interfaces High-sensitivity (APD) wideband receiver Table 1-2. Hardware Upgrades (at Time of Order) Connector OP+OPT+SC OP+OPT+ST OP+OPT+FC Description SC/PC fiber optic connectors (standard) ST/PC fiber optic connectors (optional) FC/PC fiber optic connectors (optional) OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 3
18 Chapter 1: Introduction Back Module Fiber transmit port TX OP+ETH+ Fiber receive port RX -9 dbm Max ( APD) CH3 PIN APD Ethernet ports 1 to 5 CH1 CH4 CH2 CH5 Figure 1-1. Back Module 4 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
19 Chapter 1: Introduction Signal Flow Ethernet I/O 1 Gigabit MAC & PHY Ethernet I/O 2 Gigabit MAC & PHY Fiber-optic out Ethernet I/O 3 Gigabit MAC & PHY Switch controller Ethernet I/O 4 Gigabit MAC & PHY Fiber-optic in Ethernet I/O 5 Gigabit MAC & PHY Midplane I/O CCS remote monitoring and control Figure 1-2. Signal Flow OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 5
20 Chapter 1: Introduction Transmission Schemes The maximum transmission distance of a fiber optic network is based upon a number of factors, including the following: Single- vs. multiple-mode fibers Transceiver wavelength Receiver sensitivity Presence of splitters Figure 1-3, Figure 1-4, and Figure 1-5 show three different fiber optic transmission schemes. Figure 1-3 illustrates the use of a dual fiber transmission scheme using any combination of the OP+ETH modules. OP+ETH module 1 Ethernet switch Fiber transmitter Fiber receiver OP+ETH module 2 Ethernet switch Fiber transmitter Fiber receiver 1310 nm Figure 1-3. Dual Fiber Transmission Scheme 6 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
21 Chapter 1: Introduction Figure 1-4 illustrates the use of a single fiber with any combination of OP+ETH modules. In this example, a splitter is used. Each splitter introduces a loss of about 3 db. OP+ETH module 1 Ethernet switch Fiber transmitter Fiber receiver OBS+OP+5050D splitter/filter 1310 nm OP+ETH module 2 Ethernet switch Fiber transmitter Fiber receiver OBS+OP+5050D splitter/filter Figure 1-4. Single Fiber Transmission Scheme Figure 1-5 shows a sample Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) transmission scheme, using any combination of OP+ETH+13D, OP+ETH+CxxD, or OP+ETH+HI+CxxD modules. (Modules 1 and 2 must have different transmitter wavelengths.) Optional optical module Module 1 OP+ETH+C27D (example ) 1290 nm 1270 nm OMS6800+ Mux /demux Module 2 OP+ETH+C29D (example ) Optional optical module 1290 nm 1270 nm ODS6800+ Mux /demux Figure 1-5. CWDM Transmission Scheme OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 7
22 Chapter 1: Introduction Figure 1-6 shows a sample Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) transmission scheme, using any combination of DWDM modules. (Modules 1 and 2 must have different transmitter wavelengths.) Optional optical module Module 1 OP+ETH+D31D (example) nm nm OP+DWDM8+1D Mux/demux Module 2 OP+DWDM+D32D (example) Optional optical module nm nm OP+DWDM8+1D Mux/demux Figure 1-6. DWDM Transmission Scheme 8 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
23 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation CAUTION Before installing this product, read the Series Safety Instructions and Standards Manual shipped with every frame installation and operation manual, or downloadable from our Premier website. The safety manual contains important information about the safe installation and operation of OPTO+ series products. Also see Laser Safety on page 31 of this manual. OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 9
24 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Maximum Frame Power Ratings OP+ETH modules operate only in fan-cooled frames, subject to the limitations shown in Table 2-1. These modules cannot be installed in FR6802+DM, 6800, or 7000 series frames. CAUTION To maintain proper temperatures, ensure the front panel is closed at all times, and the fan module is fully operational. Table 2-1. Frame Power Ratings Frame Type Power Supply Max. Frame Power Dissipation Number of Usable Slots * FR6802+XF AC 120 W 20 6 W Max. Power Dissipation Per Slot FR6802+XF48 DC 105 W W FR6802+QXF AC or DC 120 W 20 6 W FR6822+ and FR6822+QXFE AC or DC 120 W 20 6 W OP+ETH Requirements 8 W * Each front module requires two of these slots. Therefore, to calculate the maximum power dissipation available per module, double the rating shown in the Max. Power Dissipation Per Slot column. 10 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
25 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Unpacking the Module Setting Jumpers See Unpacking/Shipping Information on page vii for information about returning a product for servicing. Contact your Customer Service representative if parts are missing or damaged. The OP+ETH modules do not use jumpers or switches. OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 11
26 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Installing and Removing the Modules Installation Overview Front and back modules in the OPTO+ series have plastic caps that protect the fragile laser connections from damage. You must remove these protective covers before you install the back and front modules (see Figure 2-1). In addition, all fiber optic connections must be inspected and cleaned before they are assembled. Carefully follow the inspection and cleaning steps described in the next pages. Additional safety information begins on page 31. CAUTION Ensure that you remove the fiber optic protective covers from the front and back modules before installation. Take care to avoid touching the fiber optic connections. Thoroughly clean the connections before installation. Remove power from the frame before installing or removing back modules. Remove these protective covers Remove these protective covers Figure 2-1. Protective Covers for Laser Connectors 12 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
27 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation CAUTION To prevent overload damage, ensure that you observe the following: Harris Corporation does not recommend installing high-sensitivity (APD) optical receivers on multimode fiber. Due to its dispersion characteristics, multimode fiber is typically limited to shorter distance applications with very little signal attenuation. The resulting power levels may damage the receiver. Before connecting any standard-sensitivity (PIN) or high-sensitivity (APD) optical receiver to a fiber network, ensure the power level is tested to fall within the published specifications of the receiver. Failure to verify optical power before connection will void the warranty. The input power on the high-sensitivity receivers must not exceed 0 dbm. To ensure error-free operation, the input power must be less than -9 dbm. OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 13
28 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Back Module Installation Follow these steps to install the back module into its frame: 1. Remove a blank back plate from the frame. Do not discard the blank back plates. They may be needed for future configurations. 2. On the side of the back module that inserts into the front module, remove the inner protective cap from the fiber connection (see Figure 2-1 on page 12). CAUTION Microscopic dust or other contaminants can seriously impair or disable a fiber optic network. Observe strict cleaning procedures. Do not touch the end of the fiber. 3. Follow the inspection and cleaning procedure that begins on page Install the new back module by inserting the bottom lip into the required frame slot, and then screwing it into place. Ensure that the EMI gaskets on the right side of the back module remains in place during the installation. The EMI gaskets fit tightly. 5. Apply the adhesive label to the back module if it is supplied separately. 14 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
29 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Front Module Installation OP+ETH front modules are hot-swappable and can be installed with the power supply either turned on, or turned off. Procedure Follow these steps to install the front modules: 1. Pull out the finger-release screws on the right and left side of the front panel of the frame, and then open it. 2. Locate the front module slot that corresponds with the matching back module. 3. Gently remove the outer and inner protective caps from the laser connections. (see Figure 2-1 on page 12). CAUTION Microscopic dust or other contaminants can seriously impair or disable a fiber optic network. Observe strict cleaning procedures. Do not touch the end of the fiber. 4. Follow the fiber cleaning instructions that begin on page Ensure that your front module matches with a corresponding back module of the same name, and then slide the module into the guides on the frame floor. 6. When the module edge is flush with the guide, close the extractor handle. The module is properly seated when its edge is flush with the guide edge and the extractor handle closes. 7. Close the front panel to ensure proper frame ventilation. To prevent overheating, keep the front panel closed and all back module plate slots covered during operation. OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 15
30 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Removing Modules NOTE The removal steps provided here are similar to those outlined in your frame Installation and Operation Manual. Refer to that manual for detailed information about installing and operating a frame and its components. Front Module Back Module Follow these steps to remove a front module from a frame: 1. Pull out the finger-release screws on the right and left side of the front panel of the frame, and then open it. 2. Grasp the extractor handle on the installed module, and then pull the module out of its slot; use the handle as a lever. 3. Close the front panel to ensure proper frame ventilation. Follow these steps to remove a back module from a frame: 1. Turn off the frame. 2. Remove the front module, as described above. 3. Unscrew the top of the corresponding back module, and then tip it towards you. 4. Pull the bottom lip of the back module from its slot. 5. Reinstall a new or blank back plate in the empty slot to ensure proper frame ventilation. Reinstall the front module, and then repower the frame. 16 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
31 Inspecting and Cleaning Fiber Optic Connections Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Small amounts of microscopic dust or other contaminants can seriously impair or disable a fiber optic network. To ensure that your network operates reliably, you must carefully inspect and clean each connection when installing OPTO+ products. Table 2-2 lists some typical contaminants of a fiber optic connection. The inspection and cleaning procedure begins on page 19. Table 2-2. Typical Contaminants Contaminant Dust particle, 1 micron Dust particle, 9 microns Human hair Oil Film residues Powdery coatings Comments Can block up to 1% of the light transmission, creating a loss of 0.05 db Although microscopic, the particle can completely block the fiber core Typically 50 to 75 microns in diameter Frequently caused by touching Can accumulate from vapors or smoke Can be left behind after water or other solvents evaporate Important Points Before you begin cleaning, always inspect the fiber connections. Inspect and clean both fiber ends every time you make a connection. Keep a protective cap on unplugged fiber connectors. Do not touch the end of a fiber. Store unused protective caps in a clean resealable container, located nearby for easy access. Do not reuse cleaning tissues or swabs. Do not allow alcohol or another wet cleaning agent to dry on a fiber end. OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 17
32 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Never touch the dispenser tip of an alcohol bottle or any clean portion of a tissue or swab. Use care when handling the fiber; do not twist or pull. Keep your cleaning fluids away from open flame or spark. Figure 2-2 describes the acceptable limits of defects in a fiber connection. Scratches and dust Zone 1 (0 to 20 micron diameter) No scratches or digs are allowed Zone 2 (20 to 50 micron diameter) Maximum of 3 scratches <1.0 micron width is acceptable; Maximum 1.0 micron light dig is acceptable Zone 3 (50 to 126 micron diameter) Maximum 25 micron dig is acceptable; Maximum scratch size of 1.0 micron is acceptable Maximum 25 micron diameter dig is acceptable Figure 2-2. Fiber Optic Cross-Section 18 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
33 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Inspection and Cleaning Procedure Inspection To inspect and clean the fibers, follow these steps: 1. Ensure the fiber is not live. WARNING Eye damage may occur if an optical instrument such as a microscope, magnifying glass, or eye loupe is used to stare at an energized fiber end. 2. Inspect the fiber endface with a fiberscope. 3. If the fiber endface is clean, return to the installation instructions on page 14 for back modules, or page 15 for front modules. If the connector is dirty, proceed to the dry cleaning instructions below. Dry Cleaning If you are using cartridge or pocket-style dry cleaning tools, follow the manufacturer s directions. If you are using lint-free wipes, follow these steps: 1. Fold the lint-free wipe four to eight times into a square, taking care to avoid touching the cleaning surface of the wipe. 2. Lightly wipe the fiber tip in the central portion of the lint-free wipe. CAUTION Do not scrub the fiber. Excessive rubbing will leave scratches. 3. Repeat the wiping action on another clean section of the wipe or a new wipe. 4. Inspect the connector again with the fiberscope. 5. If the connection is clean, return to the installation steps on page 14 for back modules, or page 15 for front modules. If the connector is still dirty, proceed to the wet cleaning instructions. OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 19
34 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Wet Cleaning Using 99.8% isopropyl alcohol and lint-free wipes, follow these steps to wet clean the fiber: 1. Fold the wipe into a square, about 4 to 8 layers thick. 2. Moisten one section of the lint-free wipe with one drop of 99.8% alcohol, ensuring that a portion of the wipe remains dry. 3. Lightly wipe the fiber end in the alcohol-moistened portion of the lint-free wipe. 4. Immediately repeat the wiping action on the dry section of the wipe, removing any residual alcohol. 5. Inspect the fiber endface again, and if necessary, repeat the wet cleaning with another clean section of the lint-free wipe. CAUTION Do not scrub the fiber. Excessive rubbing will leave scratches. 6. Dry clean any remaining residue, and then inspect the connector again. 7. If the contamination persists, repeat the dry and wet cleaning procedure until the endface is clean. If the fiber end still remains dirty after repeated cleaning attempts, call Customer Service for further instructions. If the fiber end is clean, return to the installation instructions on page 14 for back modules, or page 15 for front modules. 20 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
35 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Operation When changing a parameter, the effect is immediate. However, the module requires up to 20 seconds to save the latest change. After 20 seconds, the new settings are saved and will be restored if the module loses power and must be restarted. OP+ETH modules operate with six read-only parameters (there are no user-configurable parameters on the modules.) These read-only parameters appear in CCS-enabled software or control panels, and as lit LEDs on the card edge of the modules. Using CCS, you can also view current firmware and hardware versions, and the wavelength that each module supports. For example, when CCS software identifies a module as OP+ETH+C27D, the device is operating at a wavelength of 1270 nm. Table 2-3 lists the read-only parameters of the OP+ETH. Table 2-3. Parameters Parameter Name Function Options Port 1 to Port 5 Status [RO] Indicates whether the port is ready to transceive Link down (the link is up) Link up 10 Mbps Link up 100 Mbps Link up 1000 Mbps Fiber Port Status [RO] Indicates whether the fiber port is ready to Link down transceive (the link is up) Link up 1000 Mbps OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 21
36 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation LEDs and Alarms Front Module LEDs The module Status LED is located in the left corner of the card edge on the OP+ETH front modules (see Figure 2-3), and the Port Status LEDs are immediately to the right of the module Status LED. The LEDs for Ethernet Ports 1 to 5 are activated in tandem with the LEDs on their respective RJ-45 connectors (see Back Module LEDs on page 23). Table 2-4 on this page describes the meanings of the LED colors. Module Status LED Port Status LEDs Figure 2-3. Front Module LEDs Table 2-4. Front Module LED Descriptions LED LED Color Meaning Module Status Port F (Fiber) Status Ports 1 to 5 (Ethernet) Status Off (None) Green Red Off (None) Green Flashing Green Off (None) Green Flashing Green There is no power to the module; the module is not operational. The module is receiving power and is operating properly. The module s initialization has failed. The fiber link is down. The two fiber ports are providing a valid link. The two fiber ports are transmitting and receiving data. The link for the port is down. The Ethernet port is providing a valid link. The Ethernet port is transmitting and receiving data. 22 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
37 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Back Module LEDs The five Ethernet ports on the back module each include a yellow and a green LED. The combination of these LEDs indicates the level of activity on each port (see Table 2-5) When the green LED is off, the yellow LED is always off. Table 2-5. Back Module LED Descriptions LED Colors Green on and yellow off Green flashing and yellow off Green on and yellow on Green flashing and yellow flashing Green off and yellow off Meaning The Ethernet port is providing a valid link at 10 Mb/s. The Ethernet port is operating at 10Mb/s. The Ethernet port is providing a valid link at 1000 Mb/s or 100Mb/s. The Ethernet port is operating at 1000 or 100 Mb/s. The Ethernet port does not provide a valid link at any speed. Fiber transmit port Fiber receive port Ethernet ports Yellow LED Green LED Figure 2-4. Back Module LEDs OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 23
38 Chapter 2: Installation and Operation Alarms OP+ETH modules have one alarm (Loss of Fiber) that is viewable using CCS software and control panels. Loss of Fiber is a major alarm, and it indicates a loss of signal in the Fiber Receive port of the back module. However, the card-edge Status LED remains green when this alarm is activated. 24 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
39 Chapter 3 Specifications Laser Output OP+ETH optical modules comply with laser product performance standards set by the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (except for deviations), pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated July 26, Additionally, OP+ETH modules comply with the provisions of IEC Table 3-1. Laser Specifications for Single-Mode and CWDM Wavelengths Laser Module Model Wavelength (nm) Output Optical Power OP+ETH+13D mw (typical) OP+ETH+CxxD OP+ETH+HI+CxxD mw (typical) Pulse Duration Continuous Connector Type SC/PC, ST/PC, or FC/PC, as ordered Laser Product Class / Laser Radiation Class I/1 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 25
40 Chapter 3: Specifications [ Table 3-2. Laser Specifications for Standard and High-Sensitivity DWDM Wavelengths DWDM ITU Wavelengths (nm) [19xy00 GHz (xy is from 21 to 60)] Output Optical Power Pulse Duration Connector Type Ch21 Ch22 Ch Ch41 Ch42 Ch mw Continuous SC/PC, ST/PC, or FC/PC, as ordered Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Laser Product Class I 1 Laser Radiation Class 26 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
41 Chapter 3: Specifications Electrical Ports Optical Ports Table 3-3. Electrical Inputs and Outputs Item Specification Number of ports 5 Signal type 10/100/1000 Base-T data packet Data rate 10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, and 1000 Mb/s Line frequency Typical 125 MHz (PAM-5 encoding per IEEE802.3) Connector RJ-45 per IEC169-8 Differential impedance 100Ω Return loss 18 db Cable equalization 0 to 328 ft (0-100 m) CAT-5 unshielded twisted pair Table 3-4. Optical Port Specifications Item Specification Number of inputs 1 Number of outputs 1 Signal type 1.25 Gb/s Connector SC/PC per IEC (standard) ST/PC per IEC (optional) FC/PC per IEC (optional) OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 27
42 Chapter 3: Specifications Optical Port Input Performance Table 3-5. Optical Port Performance Specifications - Input Item Minimum Typical Maximum Note Standard Sensitivity Modules (OP+ETH+13D, OP+ETH+CxxD, and OP+ETH+DxyD) Input wavelength 1260 nm nm - Sensitivity dbm - - Overload 0 dbm - - BER <1E-10 High Sensitivity Modules (OP+ETH+HI+CxxD, and OP+ETH+HI+DxyD) Input wavelength 1260 nm nm - Sensitivity dbm - - Overload -9 dbm -7 dbm - BER <1E OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
43 Chapter 3: Specifications Optical Port Output Performance Table 3-6. Optical Port Performance Specifications - Output Item Minimum Typical Maximum Note Single-Mode Module (OP+ETH+13D) Peak wavelength (FP) 1290 nm 1310 nm 1340 nm - Spectrum width (RMS) (FP) - 2 nm 4 nm - Average output power (FP) -8 dbm -7 dbm -6 dbm - Multiple Wavelength CWDM Modules (OP+ETH+CxxD and OP+ETH+HI+CxxD, ) Peak wavelength (CWDM) n-3 n * n+3 - Average output power (CWDM) -1 dbm 0 dbm +2 dbm - Multiple Wavelength DWDM Modules (OP+ETH+DxyD and OP+ETH+HI+DxyD) Center frequency (DWDM) (19xy00-10) GHz 19xy00 GHz (19xy00+10) GHz Average output power (DWDM) +1 dbm +2 dbm +3dBm All Modules The xy values are from 21 to 60. The wavelength in nanometers is calculated from , divided by the frequency in GHz. For example, light with a frequency of GHz is in a wavelength of nm Extinction ratio 6 db 8 db GHz filter (fourth order Bessel) Optical rise time ps No filter; 20% to 80% Optical fall time ps No filter; 20% to 80% * n=1270, 1290, 1310, 1330, 1350, 1370, 1430, 1450, 1470, 1490, 1510, 1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, 1610 nm OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 29
44 Chapter 3: Specifications CAUTION Power Consumption To prevent overload damage, ensure that you observe the following: Harris Corporation does not recommend installing high-sensitivity (APD) optical receivers on multimode fiber. Due to its dispersion characteristics, multimode fiber is typically limited to shorter distance applications with very little signal attenuation. The resulting power levels may damage the receiver. Before connecting any standard-sensitivity (PIN) or high-sensitivity (APD) optical receiver to a fiber network, ensure the power level is tested to fall within the published specifications of the receiver. Failure to verify optical power before connection will void the warranty. The input power on the high-sensitivity receivers must not exceed 0 dbm. To ensure error-free operation, the input power must be less than -9 dbm. The power consumption for all OP+ETH modules is 8.0 W. Start-Up Time The start-up time for OP+ETH modules is <10 seconds. Temperature The operating temperature for this module is 32 to 113 F (0 to 45 C). 30 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
45 Appendix A Laser Safety Guidelines Laser Safety WARNING Use of controls, adjustments, and procedures other than those specified in this document may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure. Optical fiber telecommunication systems use semiconductor laser transmitters that emit infrared light that is normally not visible to the human eye. Although a conventional laser produces a small beam of light, the power density is very high, and it can cause damage to your eyes. If a beam of laser light enters the eye, the eye magnifies and focuses the energy on the retina. The energy that reaches the retina can be as much as 100,000 times more than at the cornea and, as a result, it can burn the retina. Laser transmission products are classified in four major groups (Class 1, 2, 3, and 4), according to their emissions and potential for causing injury. Fiber optic transmitter modules in the OPTO+ series are designated Class 1. OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 31
46 Appendix A: Laser Safety Guidelines Precautions for Enclosed Systems In its normal operating mode, an optical fiber communication system is totally enclosed and presents no risk of eye injury. However, if the fiber optic cables that interconnect various components of an optical fiber disconnect or break, you may be exposed to laser emissions. Also, technicians may be exposed to laser emissions during installation and servicing. Unlike some other laser designs, semiconductor lasers have a highly divergent beam that decreases rapidly with distance. The greater the distance, the less energy will enter the eye, and the less potential risk for eye injury. Under normal operating conditions, optical fiber telecommunication systems are completely enclosed; nonetheless, observe the following precautions: 1. Do not stare into optical connectors or broken fibers. 2. Ensure technicians have satisfactorily completed an approved training course before performing installation or maintenance. 3. Ensure there are appropriate warning labels near the optical ports of the modules. Precautions for Unenclosed Systems WARNING Eye damage may occur if an optical instrument such as a microscope, magnifying glass, or eye loupe is used to stare at the energized fiber end. During service, maintenance, or restoration, an optical fiber telecommunication system is considered unenclosed. Under these conditions, follow these practices: CAUTION Only authorized, trained personnel shall be permitted to do service, maintenance, and restoration. 1. Avoid exposing the eye to emissions from unterminated, energized optical connectors at close distances. 32 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
47 Appendix A: Laser Safety Guidelines 2. Ensure that only authorized, trained personnel use optical test equipment during installation or servicing. 3. Turn off all laser sources before scanning a fiber with an optical test set. 4. Keep all unauthorized personnel away from the immediate area of the optical fiber systems during installation and service. For guidance on the safe use of optical fiber communication systems in the workplace, consult ANSI Z136.2, American National Standard for Safe Use of Lasers in the United States. Outside the United States, consult IEC-60825, Part 2. Labels The label shown in Figure A-1 is applicable to Class 1 laser products. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Figure A-1. Label for Class 1 Laser Products OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 33
48 Appendix A: Laser Safety Guidelines 34 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
49 Appendix B Communication and Control Troubleshooting Tips Overview Find the following troubleshooting information in this appendix: Software Communication Problems on page 36 Hardware Communication Problems on page 39 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 35
50 Software Communication Problems Software Communication Problems The frame is powered up, but the module does not communicate with + Pilot Lite or CCS Pilot/Navigator. Solutions Ensure you have specified the proper module slot. See your FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for more information about slot identification. Verify whether there is an ICE6800+ or 6800+ETH module installed in the frame. FR6802+ frames only use ICE6800+ modules to communicate with CCS software and hardware. FR6802+QXF frames use ICE6800+ or 6800+ETH modules to communicate with CCS software and hardware. Remove any legacy 6800 series product that is in the frame. + Pilot Lite and CCS software cannot communicate with legacy 6800 series products, even though these modules may operate with card-edge controls in an FR6802+ frame. Legacy 6800 products do not have the + symbol on their extractor handles. Check for bent pins on the back module by following this procedure: a. Unplug the front module. b. Unscrew and remove the back module. c. Inspect the 20- or 30-pin spring connector at the bottom of the back module (Figure B-1 on page 37), and verify that the connector does not have any slightly bent or pressed pins. d. Carefully reposition any bent pins; If this is not possible, contact Customer Support. 36 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
51 Software Communication Problems Figure B-1. Typical Back Module Spring Connector The frame is powered up, but + Pilot Lite does not communicate with the module. Solutions Ensure you have installed the correct cables between the PC and the frame: A null modem serial cable must be used between a PC and an FR6802+ frame (not a straight-through cable). At minimum, this requires that pins 2 and 3 are crossed, but pin 5 (ground) is straight-through to pin 5. A USB cable must be used between a PC and an FR6802+QXF frame. Verify whether there is an ICE6800+ or 6800+ETH module installed in the frame. + Pilot Lite control is disabled if an ICE6800+ or 6800+ETH control module is installed in the frame. Set the Frame ID DIP switch settings correctly (the Frame ID DIP switch is located at the rear of the frame.) If only one frame is connected, set the DIP switch to 00. If multiple frames are used in a daisy-chain, set the DIP switch numbers consecutively to the following: OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 37
52 Software Communication Problems 00 (frame 1) 01 (frame 2) 10 (frame 3 11 (frame 4) See your FR6802+ Frame Installation and Operation Manual for more information about frame ID switch settings. Check that the correct COM port is configured in + Pilot Lite and that another application is not using that COM port. + Pilot Lite and CCS software see the frame, but do not find all of the modules Solutions Remove any legacy 6800 series products. Plug your modules in before starting the discovery. Start your discovery after the frame and all modules have fully powered up. Refresh + Pilot Lite (File > Refresh), and ensure that the installed modules are fully powered up first before discovery. + Pilot Lite and CCS Pilot/Navigator do not respond after they have been launched. Solution Close either + Pilot Lite or CCS Pilot/Navigator. Both programs cannot be running at the same time on the same PC. + Pilot Lite and CCS software show a module in the control window, but cannot control it. Solution 1. Set the module s Local/Remote jumper to Remote. 2. Ensure the module name in the Control window matches the module type in the frame. 3. Gently push the module into its slot in the frame to ensure it is seated properly and powered up. 4. Verify that the Control window indicates the device is ready. 38 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
53 Hardware Communication Problems Hardware Communication Problems After a power failure, the frames and PC do not communicate. Solution 1. Wait four minutes for the frames to recover from the power failure. 2. Close the + Pilot Lite or CCS software, and then restart the PC. 3. Restart the software application. The module does not seem to work. Solutions Ensure the correct frame is powered up. Verify that all appropriate rear connections are secure. Gently push the module into its slot in the frame to ensure it is seated properly. Ensure the back module does not have bent pins by following this procedure: a. Unplug the front module. b. Unscrew and remove the back module. c. Inspect the spring connector at the bottom of the back module (Figure B-1), and verify the connector does not have any slightly bent or pressed pins. d. Carefully reposition any bent pins; if this is not possible, contact Customer Support. OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 39
54 Hardware Communication Problems 40 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
55 Index Keywords A Alarms 24 B Back module 4, 14 Block diagram 5 C CCS application troubleshooting Cleaning fiber optic connections Copyrights and trademarks ii Cross-section of optical fiber 18 CWDM transmission scheme 7, 8 D Dry cleaning 19 Dual fiber transmission scheme 6 E Electrical input and output specifications 27 Ethernet ports 4 F Feature list 2 FR6802+ frames 10 H Hardware upgrades 3 I Input and output electrical specifications 27 Input power warning 30 Inspecting and cleaning fiber connections Installing and removing modules 16 J Jumper settings 11 L Laser output 25 precautions 12, LEDs M Modules back 4, 14 installation types 3 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual 41
56 Index O Operation notes 21 Optical specifications 25, P Parameter settings 21 Pilot Lite troubleshooting Ports 4 Power consumption specifications 30 limits 30 ratings 10 Product description 1 R Removing modules 16 RoHS directive x S Safety standards and compliances x xi with lasers Sample network configurations 6 7 Setting jumpers 11 parameters 21 Shipping information vii Signal flow diagram 5 Single fiber transmission scheme 7 Specifications Start-up time 30 T Trademarks and copyrights ii Transmission schemes 6 7 Troubleshooting U Upgrades, hardware 3 V Versions of the OP+ETH+ 3 W Warranty information ii WEEE directive xi Wet cleaning 20 Writing conventions vi 42 OP+ETH Installation and Operation Manual
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