Panasonic RRM-100 Operating Instructions

Instruction Manual
RRM-100
Video Receiver
© Copyright 2003, American Fibertek, Inc. 0716JD
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for purchasing your American Fibertek RRM-100 multimode mini video receiver. Please take a few minutes to read these installation instructions in order to obtain the maximum performance from this product.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The RRM-100 operates as half of a transmitter / receiver pair for the transmission of baseband NTSC, PAL, RS170, or RS343 video signals over a single multimode fiber optic cable. It is designed to operate with the MTM-100, RTM-100, or RTM-30 video transmitter. The RTM-30 contains the electronics and optics of three RTM-100 units mounted on one printed circuit board to save space and reduce cost.
The RRM-100 converts a single FM modulated optical input into a single video output using an 850 nm wavelength detector. The M100 Series product is designed to operate over an optical loss budget range of 0 to 12 dB with a maximum distance of up to 2.5 km. The RRM-100 operates on 50 um or 62.5 um multimode fiber. Refer to the data sheets for detailed performance specifications.
This unit is designed for rack mounting in any of the three American Fibertek subracks available. The subrack model numbers are SR-20/1, SR-20R/1, and SR-20/2. Slide in rack mounting and a LED indicator provide for easy installation and monitoring of video and power.
The RRM-100 is designed for rack mounting only. For a modular stand alone version please see the MRM-100.
INSTALLATION
THE INSTALLATION OF THIS UNIT SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON(S) AND MUST CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES.
The unit slides into any open slot in the SR-20 subrack. Use a small screwdriver to push and lock the two ¼ turn fasteners into place. Please note that when installing this card in the position directly next to the power supply in the SR-20 subrack, it may be necessary to make the signal connections at the rear of the card before fully seating the card into its slot.
POWER SOURCE
Power to the unit is supplied by the subrack. Please refer to the SR-20 and PSR instructions for further details.
POWER CONNECTION
Power is supplied to the unit via a four finger backplane connector. The RRM-100 can be inserted into the subrack or removed from the subrack with power applied to the backplane.
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