Black Box LMC100C-S, LMC121A-DC, LMC120A-DC, LMC121A, LMC600A Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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This manual contains information to help with the installation and operation of Black Box Corporation's series of SNMP Manageable Media Converters:
LMC100C-M LMC100C-S LMC120A LMC120A-DC LMC121A LMC121A-DC LMC600A LMC600A-DC LMC601A LMC601A-DC LMC130C-ST LMC130C-SC LMC131C-ST LMC133C LMC131C-SC LMC132C-ST LMC132C-SC LMC134C LMC613C LMC610C-ST LMC610C-SC LMC611C-ST LMC611C-SC LMC612C-ST LMC612C-SC LHC614C-ST LHC614C-SC LHC615C-ST LHC615C-SC LHC616C-ST LHC616C-SC LHC617C-ST LHC617C-SC LHC618C-ST LHC618C-SC LHC619C-ST LHC619C-SC LHC620C-ST LHC620C-SC
SNMP Manageable
Media Converter Chassis
Installation Manual
Document Number 50-80210BB-00 B0 July 1998
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
About SNMP Manageable Media Converters . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.1
About SNMP Management Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.1
About SNMP Manageable 12-Slot Telco Chassis . . . . . . . . . . .1.2
About SNMP Telco Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.3
About SNMP Manageable 6-Slot Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.4
About SNMP Manageable Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.5
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
Configuring SNMP Manageable Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.1
Installing an SNMP Manageable Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.1
Installing a Power Supply Module in an SNMP
Media Converte r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.1
Installing an Unmanaged SNMP Media Converter . . . . . . . . . .2.2
Installing a Managed SNMP Media Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3
Installing SNMP Master/Slave Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3
Connecting Master and Slave SNMP Media Converters . . . . . .2.3
Connecting a Master SNMP Media Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.4
Connecting a Slave SNMP Media Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.5
LED Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.5
LEDs on SNMP Master Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.6
LEDs on SNMP Slave Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.6
LinkLoss and FiberAlert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.7
Troubleshooting with LinkLoss and FiberAlert . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.8
Chapter 3 Technical Specifications
Telco Cable and Connector Pinouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.1
Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.2
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.2
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.3
Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.3
Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.3
Chapter 4 General Information
Customer Service Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency
Interference Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1
Safety Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.2
Chapter 1 Introduction
About SNMP Manageable Media Converters
As networks grow in size and complexity, the ability to quickly
detect problems and determine where they reside in your network becomes increasingly important. Using interchangeable media conversion modules that can be installed in any combination, the
SNMP Manageable Media Converter series of products (including SNMP Manageable 12-Slot Telco Chassis and SNMP Manageable 6-Slot Chassis) not only can meet virtually any installation
requirement, but also provides fault isolation information through user-configurable SNMP management software.
NOTE: SNMP Manageable 12-Slot Telco Chassis and SNMP
Manageable 6-Slot Chassis will be referred to as SNMP Media Converters except where differences need to be indicated.
About SNMP Management Modules
Figure 1.1 SNMP Master and Slave Management Modules
From each SNMP Media Converter equipped with an SNMP Master
Management Module (hereafter referred to as SNMP Master Module),
you can create logical and physical managed stacks that map to your network configuration. Each SNMP Master Module can manage as many as 60 conversion modules installed in up to six chassis (one
Master SNMP Media Converter and five SNMP Media Converters with SNMP Slave Management Modules installed). Each SNMP Slave Management Module (hereafter referred to as SNMP Slave Module)
includes an RS-485 SNMP management uplink, allowing up to 500
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meters between the Master SNMP Media Converter and the farthest Slave SNMP Media Converter using standard 10Base-T twisted pair
cabling. The SNMP Master Module connects to the LAN via an external RJ-45 hub connection for in-band management control.
The following SNMP Management Modules are available:
SNMP Management Master Module — includes two RJ-45
connectors, one for a 10 Mbps Ethernet connection, the other for a serial RS-485 connection (LMC100C-M)
SNMP Management Slave Module — includes two RJ-45
connectors for two serial RS-485 connections (LMC100C-S)
About SNMP Manageable 12-Slot Telco Chassis
F igure 1.2 SNMP 12-Slot Telco Chassis with SNMP Master Module SNMP Manageable 12-Slot Telco Chassis (hereafter referred to as
SNMP Telco Chassis) is a modular, 10 Mbps Ethernet, SNMP-
manageable media converter designed to convert 50-pin Telco twisted pair (10Base-T) connections to BNC (10Base-2) thin coax, ST or SC (10Base-FL) single-mode and multi-mode fiber and RJ-45 (10Base-T) twisted pair.
The SNMP Telco Chassis includes one slot for installing an SNMP
Management Module (either SNMP Master or SNMP Slave) and 12 slots for installing any combination of 10 Mbps SNMP Manageable
Modules for 12-Slot Telco Chassis (hereafter referred to as SNMP T elco Modules). It is available with 90/240 VAC or -48 VDC power with an
additional slot for a second, redundant power supply.
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Each SNMP Telco Chassis includes one 50-pin Telco connector,
supporting up to twelve 10 Mbps Ethernet ports, and comes with one 2 ft. Telco cable.
The following SNMP Telco Chassis versions are available:
SNMP Telco Chassis 1U — rackmountable for 1 - 12
conversions; includes one 90/240 VAC power supply and slot for installing second power supply (LMC120A)
SNMP Telco Chassis-DC 1U — rackmountable for 1 - 12
conversions; includes one -48 VDC power supply and slot for installing second power supply (LMC120A-DC)
SNMP Telco Chassis 2U — rackmountable for 1 - 12
conversions; includes one 90/240 VAC power supply and slot for installing second power supply (LMC121A)
SNMP Telco Chassis-DC 2U — rackmountable for 1 - 12
conversions; includes one -48 VDC power supply and slot for installing second power supply (LMC121A-DC)
NOTE: All of the above chassis that are 1 U high have power and data on opposite sides of the unit. All of the above chassis that are 2 U high are rackmountable with the data and power connections on the same side of the chassis.
About SNMP Telco Modules
The following versions of SNMP Telco Modules are available:
SNMP Telco Module, FO — 10 Mbps Ethernet; includes one
pair ST (LMC130C-ST) or SC (LMC130C-SC) connectors for a Telco to 850 nm multi-mode fiber optic conversion
SNMP Telco Module, FO-SingleMode — 10 Mbps Ethernet;
includes one pair ST (LMC131C-ST) or SC (LMC131C-SC) connectors for a Telco to 1300nm single-mode fiber conversion
SNMP Telco Module, FO-SingleMode/PLUS — same as above
with higher power budget; includes one pair ST (LMC132C-ST) or SC (LMC132C-SC) connectors
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SNMP Telco Module, TP — 10 Mbps Ethernet; includes one
RJ-45 connector for a Telco to twisted pair conversion (LMC133C)
SNMP Telco Module, BNC — 10 Mbps Ethernet; includes one
BNC connector for a Telco to thin coaxial conversion (LMC134C)
About SNMP Manageable 6-Slot Chassis
F igure 1.3 SNMP 6-Slot Chassis with SNMP Master Module
SNMP Manageable 6-Slot Chassis (hereafter referred to as SNMP
6-Slot Chassis) is a modular, SNMP-manageable media converter
chassis designed for conversion between twisted pair (10Base-T), BNC (10Base-2) thin coax and ST or SC (10Base-FL) single-mode or multi-mode fiber; between twisted pair (100Base-TX) and ST or SC (100 Base-FX) single-mode and multi-mode fiber; or between single­mode and multi-mode fiber using transmission speeds of up to OC3 (S2MM).
The SNMP 6-Slot Chassis includes one slot for installing an SNMP
Management Module (either SNMP Master or Slave) and six slots for installing any combination of SNMP Manageable Modules for 6-Slot Chassis (hereafter referred to as SNMP Manageable Modules). It is available with 90/240 VAC or -48 VDC power with an additional slot for a second, redundant power supply.
The following SNMP 6-Slot Chassis versions are available:
SNMP 6-Slot Chassis 1U — rackmountable for 1 - 6
conversions; includes one universal power supply (90/240 VAC) and slot for installing second power supply (LMC600A)
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SNMP 6-Slot Chassis-DC 1U — rackmountable for 1 - 6
conversions; includes one -48 VDC power supply and slot for installing second power supply (LMC600A-DC)
SNMP 6-Slot Chassis 2U — rackmountable for 1 - 6
conversions; includes one universal power supply (90/240 VAC) and slot for installing second power supply (LMC601A)
SNMP 6-Slot Chassis-DC 2U — rackmountable for 1 - 6
conversions; includes one -48 VDC power supply and slot for installing second power supply (LMC601A-DC)
NOTE: All of the above chassis that are 1 U high have power and data on opposite sides of the unit. All of the above chassis that are 2 U high are rackmountable with the data and power connections on the same side of the chassis.
About SNMP Manageable Modules
The following versions of SNMP Manageable Modules are available:
SNMP TP/FO — 10 Mbps Ethernet; includes one RJ-45
connector and one pair ST (LMC610C-ST) or SC (LMC610C-SC) connectors; 850 nm multi-mode fiber optic
SNMP TP/FO-SingleMode — 10 Mbps Ethernet; includes one
RJ-45 connector and one pair ST (LMC611C-ST) or SC (LMC611C-SC) connectors; 1300 nm single-mode fiber optic
SNMP TP/FO-SingleMode/PLUS — same as above with higher
power budget; includes one pair ST (LMC612C-ST) or SC (LMC612C-SC) connectors
SNMP TP/BNC — 10 Mbps Ethernet; includes one RJ-45
connector and one BNC connector (LMC613C)
SNMP TX/FX — 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet; includes one RJ-45
connector and one pair ST (LHC614C-ST) or SC (LHC614C-SC) connectors; 1300 nm multi-mode fiber optic
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SNMP TX/FX-SingleMode — 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet; includes
one RJ-45 connector and one pair ST (LHC615C-ST) or SC (LHC615C-SC) connectors; 1300 nm single­mode fiber optic
SNMP TX/FX-SingleMode/PLUS — same as above with higher
power budget; includes one pair ST (LHC616C-ST) or SC (LHC616C-SC) connectors
SNMP S2MM 1300 MultiMode to 1300 SingleMode
includes two pairs of ST (LHC619C-ST) or SC (LHC619C-SC) connectors; 850 multi-mode to 1300 nm single-mode fiber optic
SNMP S2MM 1300 MultiMode to 1300 SingleMode/PLUS
same as above with higher power budget; includes two pairs of ST (LHC620C-ST) or SC (LHC620C-SC) connectors
SNMP S2MM 850 MultiMode to 1300 SingleMode
includes two pairs of ST (LHC617C-ST) or SC (LHC617C-SC) connectors; 1300 nm multi-mode to 1300 nm single-mode fiber optic
SNMP S2MM 850 MultiMode to 1300 SingleMode/PLUS
same as above with higher power budget; includes two pairs of ST (LHC618C-ST) or SC (LHC618C-SC) connectors
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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
SNMP Media Converters can be installed as either managed or
unmanaged devices. Hardware installation information for both is included in this chapter. If the SNMP Media Converter is to be a managed device, refer to the SNMP Software Installation Manual (included with an SNMP Master Module) for information regarding software installation.
Configuring SNMP Manageable Modules
Before installation, SNMP Manageable Modules may need to be
configured for various features. For information regarding configuring SNMP Manageable Modules, refer to the manual included with the module.
Installing an SNMP Manageable Module
To install an SNMP Manageable Module, remove the blank bracket
covering the slot where the module is to be installed by removing the screws on the outside edges of the bracket. Slide the module into the chassis, via the cardguides, until the module is seated securely in the connector. Secure the module to the chassis by tightening the thumbscrews.
Figure 2.1 Installing SNMP Manageable Modules in an SNMP Telco
Chassis (l.) and in an SNMP 6-Slot Chassis (r . )
NOTE: SNMP Manageable Modules and SNMP Telco Modules may be safely installed or removed with power on (i.e. “hot­swappable”).
Installing a Power Supply Module in an SNMP Media Converter
SNMP Telco Chassis and SNMP 6-Slot Chassis are shipped from the
factory with one power supply module installed. You can install a second power supply module at a later date if required.
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Power supplies are available in 90/240 VAC or -48 VDC power
versions.
If the chassis is shipped with only one power supply module, a
blank bracket covers the slot where a second power supply module can be installed.
To install a power supply module in an SNMP Telco Chassis or
SNMP 6-Slot Chassis, remove the blank bracket covering the slot where the module is to be installed by removing the screws located closest to the outside edges of the bracket. Next, slide the module into the chassis until the module is seated securely in the connector on the backplane. Secure the module to the chassis by tightening the thumbscrews.
Figure 2.2 Installing a P ower Supply Module
Installing an Unmanaged SNMP Media Converter
An unmanaged SNMP Media Converter comes ready to install. The
only adjustments that may need to be made are configuring and installing SNMP Manageable Modules and/or installing a second power supply. Each SNMP Media Converte r needs at least one installed SNMP Manageable Module.
To install an unmanaged SNMP Media Converter, simply attach the
cables between the SNMP Media Converter and each device that will be interconnected then plug the unit into a reliable, filtered power source.
NOTE: If the SNMP Media Converter you are installing is an SNMP T elco Chassis, the Telco cable must also be attached to the device it will be connected to (i.e. switch, bridge, hub, etc.).
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Installing a Managed SNMP Media Converter
The hardware installation for a managed SNMP Media Converter is
similar to that of an unmanaged SNMP Media Converter , except that each managed SNMP Media Converter has to either have an SNMP Master or Slave Module installed. Slave SNMP Media Converters must be connected to a Master SNMP Media Converter .
To install a managed SNMP Media Converter , follow the instructions
for installing an unmanaged SNMP Media Converter , then continue as instructed below.
Installing SNMP Master/Slave Modules
Installing SNMP Master and Slave Modules is the same. To install an SNMP Master/Slave Module, remove the blank bracket covering the slot where the module is to be installed (located in the front, lower left corner of the chassis) by removing the two screws located closest to the outside edges of the bracket. Next, slide the module into the chassis, via the cardguides, until the module is seated securely in the connector on the backplane. Secure the module to the chassis by tightening the thumbscrews.
Figure 2.3 Installing an SNMP Master/Slave Module in
an SNMP Telco Chassis
Connecting Master and Slave SNMP Media Converters
As stated in the introduction, each SNMP Master Module can manage itself and up to five additional SNMP Media Converters with SNMP Slave Modules installed, allowing a total of up to 60 managed conversions. Slave SNMP Media Converters can be used in any combination with a Master SNMP Media Converter; you can have five Slave SNMP Media Converters of the same variety or any combination of SNMP 6-Slot Chassis and SNMP Telco Chassis.
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The SNMP Master Module is connected to the LAN via an external 10Base-T hub connection. The SNMP Slave Module provides an SNMP management uplink to the SNMP Master Module.
Once each Slave is installed, it has to be connected to the Master SNMP Media Converter (either directly or through another Slave connected to a Master). All Slave SNMP Media Converters must be installed, via RS-485 connection, within 500m from the Master SNMP
Media Converte r.
When powering up your series (or chain) of SNMP Media Converters, all Slaves must be powered up before powering up the Master.
Connecting a Master SNMP Media Converter
To connect a Master SNMP Media Converter to the network, plug one end of a twisted pair cable into the port labeled “LAN” on the SNMP Master Module. Plug the other end of the twisted pair cable into a device (e.g.: switch, hub, etc.) in your existing 10 Mbps Ethernet network.
F igure 2.4 Connecting Master and Slave SNMP Media Converters
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Connecting a Slave SNMP Media Converter
Slave SNMP Media Converters are connected to a Master SNMP Media Converter via a straight-through, twisted pair cable. Master and Slave SNMP Media Converters communicate via an
RS-485 connection. Multiple Slave SNMP Media Converters are connected in a daisy-chain configuration.
To connect a Slave SNMP Media Converter to the Master SNMP Media Converte r, plug one end of a twisted pair cable into the port labeled “SLAVE” on the Master Module. Plug the other end of the twisted pair cable into the port labeled “IN” on the Slave SNMP Media Converte r. See Figure 2.4.
If more than two Slave SNMP Media Converters are to be installed and managed by the same Master SNMP Media Converter, plug one end of a twisted pair cable into the port labeled “OUT” on the first Slave SNMP Media Converter. Plug the other end of the cable into the port labeled “IN” on the next Slave SNMP Media Converter. Follow this procedure for each additional Slave SNMP Media Converter being installed. See Figure 2.4.
NOTE: Slaves must be connected to a Master SNMP Media Converter (or another Slave SNMP Media Converter connected to a Master) or the Slave module must be r e m oved for proper operation.
LED Operation
SNMP Media Converters feature diagnostic LEDs. LEDs for each
port are located on the installed SNMP Manageable Modules. Additional LEDs are located on SNMP Master and Slave Modules. The combination of these LEDs provides information to help determine where failures reside when they occur in your network.
NOTE: Refer to the installation guide included with the SNMP Manageable Module for LED information.
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LEDs on SNMP Master Modules
The diagram below shows the LEDs, and their locations, on an
SNMP Master Module.
Figure 2.5 SNMP Master Module
The LEDs on SNMP Master Modules function the same regardless of the type of SNMP Manageable Modules that are installed. The LED functions are as follows:
LNK Glows green when a link is established with the device
the Master SNMP Media Converter is connected to via this port
FDX Glows amber when port is configured, via SNMP, for
Full-Duplex operation
RCV Glows amber when module is receiving data XMT Glows green when module is transmitting data PS1 Glows green when power supply One has power PS2 Glows green when power supply Two has power
Active Units 1 - 8 These LEDs glow green when a Slave SNMP Media
Converter is connected to and being managed by a Master SNMP Media Converte r. The first of these LEDs
(1) corresponds to the Master SNMP Media Converter and glows whether or not any Slave units are connected.
LEDs on SNMP Slave Modules
The diagram below shows the LEDs, and their locations, on an
SNMP Slave Module.
F igure 2.6 SNMP Slave Module
The LEDs on Slave Modules function the same regardless of the
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type of SNMP Manageable Modules that are installed. The LED functions are as follows:
SNMP Active Glows amber when using SNMP
PS1 Glows green when power supply One has power PS2 Glows green when power supply Two has power
LinkLoss and FiberAlert
Since media converters are a transparent link in a network, twisted pair and fiber SNMP Manageable Modules feature LinkLoss. Fiber SNMP Manageable Modules also feature FiberAlert. These two features assist in pinpointing link faults between media conversion products.
NOTE: Refer to the manual included with the SNMP Manageable Module for instructions on enabling and disabling LinkLoss and FiberAlert.
With LinkLoss enabled, when the fiber segment has a link fault, the fault is passed on to the twisted pair segment (i.e. when a fault is detected with the fiber, the twisted pair link is dropped).
F igure 2.7 LinkLoss
With FiberAlert enabled, when a fiber optic receive fault is detected, the fiber optic transmissions are stopped and the link LED for the opposite end of the fiber conversion is dropped. F igure 2.8 FiberAlert
The following two diagrams show examples of the same application — a media conversion between fiber and twisted pair — with and without LinkLoss and FiberAlert enabled.
As shown in Figure 2.9, neither LinkLoss nor FiberAlert are enabled. If there is a fault detected on the receive end of the far side fiber conversion, that is the only link that will be dropped — neither
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the near side of the fiber segment nor the twisted pair segment will be affected.
F igure 2.9 Application with LinkLoss and FiberAlert Disabled
As shown in Figure 2.10, using the same application, if LinkLoss is enabled on the near side and FiberAlert is enabled on the far side, the near side will be notified of any fiber link faults on the far side, thus eliminating “silent failures.”
F igure 2.10 Application with LinkLoss and FiberAlert Enabled
Troubleshooting with LinkLoss and FiberAlert
If LinkLoss is enabled and you lose the connection between the
SNMP Media Converter and the hub/switch the SNMP Media Converter is connected to, disable LinkLoss to assist in pinpointing
whether the fault is on the twisted pair or fiber optic segment. After disabling LinkLoss, if the link is reestablished with the hub/switch, the
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problem resides with the fiber segment. If LinkLoss is disabled and the connection between the SNMP Media Converter and the hub/switch is NOT reestablished, the failure resides with the twisted pair segment. When a failure occurs, check that cables are properly connected. You can also try using another port on the hub/switch or another cable.
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Chapter 3 Technical Specifications
Telco Cable and Connector Pinouts
Each SNMP Telco Chassis comes with one 2ft. Telco cable. If a longer cable is necessary, a standard, 25-pair Category 3 Telco cable may be used. When using a standard Telco cable with a right-angle connector hood, one jackscrew on the SNMP Telco Chassis’ Telco connector may be replaced with the included cable tie mount. The cable tie may then be used to secure the cable to the chassis.
The following table provides the pinouts for the Telco connector.
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Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines
Fiber Optic transmitters and receivers are extremely susceptible to contamination by particles of dirt or dust, which can obstruct the optic path and cause performance degradation. Good system performance requires clean optics and connector ferrules.
1) Use fiber patch cords (or connectors, if you terminate your own fiber) only from a reputable supplier; low quality components can cause many hard-to-diagnose problems in an installation.
2) Dust caps are installed at the factory to ensure factory-clean optical devices. These protective caps should not be removed until the moment of connecting the fiber cable to the device. Assure that the fiber is properly terminated, polished and free of any dust or dirt and that the location is as free from dust and dirt as possible.
3) Store spare caps in a dust free environment such as a sealed plastic bag or box so that when reinstalled they do not introduce any contamination to the optics.
4) Should it be necessary to disconnect the fiber device, reinstall the protective dust caps.
5) If you suspect that the optics have been contaminated, alternate between blasting with clean dry compressed air and flushing with methanol to remove particles of dirt.
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause damage to your add-in modules. Always observe the following precautions when installing or handling an add-in module or any board assembly.
1) Do not remove unit from its protective packaging until you are ready to install it.
2) Wear an ESD wrist grounding strap before handling any module or component. If you do not have a wrist strap, maintain grounded contact with the system unit throughout any procedure requiring ESD protection.
WARNING! Integrated circuits and fiber optic components are extremely susceptible to electrostatic discharge damage. Do not handle these components directly unless you are a qualified service technician and use tools and techniques that conform to accepted industry practices.
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3) Hold boards by the edges only; do not touch the electronic components or gold connectors.
4) After removal, always place the boards on a grounded, static free surface, ESD pad or in a proper ESD bag. Do not slide the board over any surface.
Specifications
Environmental
Operating Temperature: 32° - 104° F (0° - 40° C) Storage Temperature: 22° - 160° F (-6° - 71° C) Humidity: 5 - 95% non-condensing Max. heat generated: 200 BTU/hr
Power
AC Input Load: 95/240V ~ 50/60 Hz, 0.6/0.3A DC Input Load: -48VDC, 1.2A
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Chapter 4 General Information
Customer Service Information
Call: (724) 746-5500 Phone orders 24 hours a day, 7:00 AM Monday to midnight Friday; 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Saturday (EST)
Fax: (724) 746-0746 or in North America 1-800-321-0746 Mail order: Black Box Corporation, 1000 Park Drive,
Lawrence, PA 15055-1018 Technical Support and fax orders 24 hours a day
Warranty
Please contact Black Box Corporation for warranty information.
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy that may cause interference to radio communication if not installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications.
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Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique publié par le ministère des Communications du Canada.
Safety Certifications
UL: Listed to UL1950 and CSA 22.2, No. 950, Safety of
Information Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment.
TUV/GS: Certified to EN 60 950, Safety of Information
Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment.
CE: The products described herein comply with the
Council Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC) and the Council Directive on Electrical Equipment Designed for use within Certain Voltage Limits (73/23/EEC). For further details, contact Black Box Corporation.
NOTE: Modules are FCC approved and UL, TUV/GS and CE certified when installed in a Black Box chassis only.
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