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V1.1
Limitation of Warranty
The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance by Buyer, Buyer-supplied firmware or interfacing, unauthorized modification or misuse, operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product, or improper site preparation or maintenance.
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DATE 2006-8-1 Ver V1.1 Describe User Manual
INSTRUCTION FOR SAFTY USE MST30 & MST155M SERIES OF OPTICAL MODEM WITHIN THE SCOPE OF DESIGN AND USE ARE CHARACTERIZED BY WELL-RELIABLE FUNCTION, HOWEVER, WHICH SHOULD BE AVOIDED DAMAGING AND DESTORYING OPTICAL MODEM THROUGH HUMAN ACTIVITY. TO READ THROUGH THE MANUAL CAREFULLY AND PREVERSE THE MANUAL WELL TO GIVE A GUIDE AND HELP IN THE FUTURE; TO PREVENT THE EQUIPMENT FROM CLOSE TO WATER OR WET GND; TO BAN FROM LAYING ANY THINGS ON POWER OR CABLE OR MAKING THE CABLE TYING OR COVERING ,AND THEN LAY DOWN THE PLACE BEING NOT VULNERABLE TO TOUCH; POWER PLUG AND OTHER EQUIPMENT JOINT PARTS OUGHT TO CONNECT STABLY EACH OTHER AND KEEP REGULAR EXAMINATION. TO BE SURE TO TAKE CAREFULLY TO CONNECT THE LINES UNDER THE MARK OF CONNECTING POLE WHEN THE POWER LINE IS LINKED, THE USING POWER MUST BE COMPLY WITH THE BELOW PRINCIPLES: 1. DIRECT CURRENT -48V TYPE: -36 --- -72V 2. ALTERNATING CURRENT 220V TYPE: 220V20%,50 HZ TO KEEP PAYING ATTENTION TO CLEARITY EQUIPMENT AND MAY USE
In these cases, please turn off the power immediately and timely keep in touch with our company: Water invades equipment. Equipment with damage or the damage of shell; Equipment with working failure function or the quality for show with complete change; Equipment to come out scent, smoke or noise. Please dont to fix equipment in personal, unless with the exception of definite indication in manual.
CONTENT 1.
1.1 1.2 1.3
Overview...................................................................................................................................... 5
General ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Features .................................................................................................................................................. 7 Principle ................................................................................................................................................. 8
2. Installation....................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Unseal of the equipment ....................................................................................................................... 9 Equipment check ................................................................................................................................... 9 Equipment installation.......................................................................................................................... 9 Equipment testing ............................................................................................................................... 10
3. Feature.............................................................................................................................................11
3.1 3.2 3.3 Emergency alarm ................................................................................................................................ 11 Dial-up switch ...................................................................................................................................... 18 Maintenance......................................................................................................................................... 22
Dial-up switch ............................................................................................................................................ 22 BERT Test Theory..................................................................................................................................... 22 Test process............................................................................................................................................... 24 Configurations ........................................................................................................................................... 24 E1/V.35 data route across ....................................................................................................................... 25
4. Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................... 27
4.1 Optical disappear alerting...................................................................................................................... 27 4.2 E1 alerting................................................................................................................................................ 27 4.3 Corresponding terminal alerting ........................................................................................................... 27 4.4 High bit error rate................................................................................................................................... 27
5. Interface ......................................................................................................................................... 28
5.1 Electric features of E1 interface: ........................................................................................................... 28 5.2 Optical interface features:...................................................................................................................... 28 5.3 Manage interface and extend port features:......................................................................................... 29 5.4 Ethernet interface features: ................................................................................................................... 29 5.5 Electric features of V.35 interface:......................................................................................................... 30 5.6 Power supply conditions:..................................................................................................................... 33
1. Overview
1.1 General
The light transmission apparatus Series MST30 optical transmitter and receiver is manufactured by the special integrate circuit which is developed independently by RBB company. It amalgamates standard traditional 2M TDM service interface, V.35 service interface and 10/100BaseTx ether data service interface, and changes them into high speed light signal which can be transmitted through optical fiber, so that it is possible for high speed data service and traditional TDM service to be transmitted contemporarily through optical fiber, and can satisfy customers need for general access to high speed data service and traditional TDM service switching on with minimum cost. With easy maintenance, immediate start as soon as power connected MST30A, MST30AV, MST30AE, MST30VE, and MST30CVE optical transmitter and receiver can also provides centralized frame structure, and integrated network management function. MST155M/C multi-service transmission equipment is manufactured based on our proprietary purpose-built integrated circuits. It integrates the traditional 2M E1, 10/100Base-Tx (max bandwidth: 100M), and N64K V.35 services in one equipment so that it can operate both high-speed digital service and traditional TDM service in one pair of Fiber. MST155M/C multi-service transmission equipment can also provide centralized rack structure for easy maintenance as well as plug and play, and at the same time, provide complete network management functions.
MST30A
YES
Mini
desktop
MST30AV
YES
Mini
desktop
MST30AE
YES
Mini
desktop
MST30CE
YES
Mini
desktop
MST30VE
YES
Mini
desktop
MST30CVE
YES
Mini
desktop
MST155M
YES
Mini
desktop
MST155MC
YES
Mini
desktop
KMST30A
YES
Centralized plug-in card Centralized plug-in card Centralized plug-in card Centralized plug-in card
KMST30AV
YES
KMST30VE
YES
KMST155M
YES
1.2
Features
MST30A and KMST30A can either provide one E1 digital interface, impedance 75/120; MST30AV and KMST30AV can either provide one N64K V.35 interface (N= 1~32); MST30AE provide one and MST30CE four 10/100Base-Tx self-adjusted ether interfaces respectively, bandwidth 2M; MST30VE and KMST30VE either provide one N64K V.35 interface, at the same time, can either provide one 10/100Base-Tx self-adjusted ether interface, bandwidth 2M; MST30CVE can provide one N64K V.35 interface (N = 1~32) and four 10/100Base-Tx self-adjusted ether interface simultaneously, bandwidth 2M; Channel E1 supports set-in BERTBit Error Rate Test; MST30A has favorable interoperability with MST30AV, MST30AE, MST30CE, MST30VE and MST30CVE; V.35 interface provides seven kinds of clock module (DCE: native, reversion, outer input; DTE: RC transmitted and TC received, RC transmitted and RC received, TC transmitted and TC received, TC transmitted and RC received), adapted to the requirement of all V.35 interface clock module in the present market; The V.35 interface clock module, phase, time slot selection function can be set by means of the network management software; Provide one RS232 asynchronous data interface; Provide one management interface, realizing centralized monitor and supporting system update; Provide a group of control switches, used for setting the test of equipment maintenance; Adapt to large-scale chips, simple circuit, low power consumption, high reliability; Adjust to many types of power supply environment: +24VDC, -24VDC, 24VDC, -48VDC or 220VAC; Small, light, stable and reliable operation and convenient installation; MST30A, MST30AV and MST30VE can provide centralized frame structure. MST155M and KMST155M provide 1*E1 route(75 or 120) + 1*10/100Base-Tx Ethernet interface(can be adjusted by 0.5M and the max bandwidth 100M) + 1* V.35 route(N*64K)
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MST155MC provides 1*E1 route(75 or 120) + 4*10/100Base-Tx Ethernet interfaces (can be adjusted by 0.5M and the max bandwidth 100M) + 1* V.35 route(N*64K); MST155M, MST155MC and KMST155M support E1/V.35 data route across.
1.3
Principle
The code type of 2048Kb/s (E1) data signal input transmitting equipment is HDB3, which is changed into monopole code by single and double switching. The spur track clock is selected by special centralized chip, and signal decoding is connected again to code flow of drive light signal after code speed adjustment. When entering light receiver, the receiving side light signal is transmitted into special centralized chip by balanced magnifying and NRZ signal generated by refreshing circuit for clock selection and decoding. It recovers as 2048Kb/s signal through code speed restoring circuit and inner digital locked loop circuit smoothing; becomes HDB3 signal satisfying the interfaces requirement through driver circuit.
2. Installation
2.1 Unseal of the equipment
1. Fix the installation position of the equipment, clean it up and move the paper box with the equipment in it near this installation site. 2. Pay attention to the direction of packing case, ensuring right up side. 3. Open the box and take out the equipment and accessories. The equipment is packaged by special box with anti-vibration protection. There is one machine in each packing case, including corresponding accessories. Please remember to examine and check whether it accords with packaging sheet.
There is precision instrument inside the equipment, please carefully load and avoid excessive vibration lest affecting the equipment performance. If you find it damaged or losing any part during transportation, please notify the company service department so that we can settle it adequately as soon as possible.
2.2
Equipment check
Check whether the equipment is intact and damaged or not, and verify the power condition.
2.3
Equipment installation
1. Take out the equipment, check whether the equipment is damaged. Fix it to the frame or other device to make sure that it is stably fixed. 2. Select the input power according to the equipment arrangement, and connect the power line correctly. Check whether the power supply is normal when powered on (the green indicator light POWER shines if the power is normal), whether the working condition is normal the green RUN light glitters. If the optical fiber is not connected, the light module working indicator light WORK (green) does not shine and the synchronous lost
indicator light SYNL (red) shines. 3. Connect the optical fire linked to peer equipment, the light module working indicator WORK (green) shines in normal condition and the SYNL (red) extinguished; if it is not normal, please check whether the light channel is normal, the end fiber can receive and transmit and the peer equipment is powered. Connect the E1 signal line, if the side equipment of the customer can work adequately, the WORK (green) light corresponding this E1 signal shines, AIS (yellow) light extinguished.
2.4
1.
Equipment testing
Power supply: connect the line of the power supply correctly, turn on the power, the power light (Green) should be on, which indicates that the power works properly.
2.
Equipment operation: When the power is on, the equipment undergoes initialization; when the RUN light (Green) twinkles, it shows that the equipment operates normally;
3.
Fiber Interface: When the equipment operates normally, use tail fiber to circulate the fiber interface. If the work light (Green) of the light module is on and the SYNL(Red)is off, it indicates that the fiber interface works properly.
4.
E1, V.35 interface: When the equipment works properly, make the fiber interface self-loop-back, use error rate measuring equipment to test E1, V.35 interface, no error rate indicates normality.
5.
Ethernet interface: When the equipment works properly, use two computers which have net-interface card, to connect the Ethernet interfaces of the equipment. Ping the two computers to test whether the receiving/sending packet is correct.
6.
RS232 interface: When the equipment works properly, make the fiber interface self-loop-back, connect the RS232 interface with PC Serial-Ethernet, operate the Super Terminal in the PCs (9600bit/s), forbid to choose ECHO of the local character, key in
the testing characters, the received characters will be shown in the window. If they are the same as the key-ins, it shows that the RS232 interface works properly.
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3. Feature
3.1 Emergency alarm
MST series optical transmitter provides a complete emergency alarm report and situation instructions. If the red light is on, it means serious alarm and the system couldnt work normally. If the yellow light is on, it shows there are some alarms, while the system basically works ok. And the green light shows the system works properly. The detailed definition of each instruction light is as follows:
Fig 3.1
Fig 3.2
Fig 3.3
Fig 3.4
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Fig 3.5
Fig 3.6
Fig3.7
Fig 3.8
Fig3.9
Fig 3.10
Fig 3.11
Fig 3.12
Fig 3.13
Fig 3.14
Fig 3.15
Fig 3.16
If the power supply is normal, it is ON Under the status of dial-up control, it is sparkling. (On 1/4 second + Off 3/4 second, repeated); under the status of network it is
management
control,
sparkling.(On 3/4 second+ Off 1/4 second, repeated.) STA (Yellow) On=frame E1 remote alarm Flash with RUN in phase = E1 warning Flash with RUN reversely= remote E1 warning local It sparkles if not in simultaneity. It is off if there is no error code under the simultaneous status. The light is on if the error code<10 the error code > 10-3 and maintain the most serious error code status after becoming
-3,
simultaneously. SYLOS/1E-3(Red) On when optic LOS or the error code >10-3 Off if the data from the fiber interface is normal 1E-6 (Yellow) On when the error code of the fiber interface>10-6 Off if the data from the fiber
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interface is normal; (OPT)WORK (Green) RA (Yellow) On if the fiber receiving power is normal On if the light of the peer interface disappears or LOS (E1)WORK (Green) on while connection, off while disconnection. Sparkles if there exists loop-back in E1 local equipment AIS (yellow) On when E1 receives AIS Sparkles if there exists loop-back in E1 peer equipment FSL Works under the frame method. On if the 2M frame losses simultaneously Sparkles from the peer equipment Sparkling indicates receiving test code from the local equipment which
corresponding with E1 interface Sparking indicates sending test code from the local equipment
corresponding with E1 interface Sparkling indicates receiving test code from the other interface corresponding with local interface
TD
RD
ULK
On if sending data from V.35 is not match with the set clock mode
Sparkle
Sparkling indicates sending test code from the other interface corresponding with local interface
10/100
L/A
Ethernet interface connecting status: on=connection, sparkle =there are some data input
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Fig 3.13
The alarm instructions of the card-mode equipment Definition P (Green) R (Green) Proper operation On when 5V power supply is normal Under the status of dial-up control, it is sparkling. (On 1/4 second + Off 3/4 second, repeated); under the status of network management control, it is sparkling.(On 3/4 Loop-back BERT
second+ Off 1/4 second, repeated.) ST (Yellow) On=frame E1 remote alarm Flash with RUN in phase = E1 local warning Flash with RUM reversely= other terminal warning It sparkles if not in simultaneity. It is off if there is no error code under the simultaneous status. The light is on if the error code<10
-3,
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the error code > 10-3 and maintain the most serious error code status after becoming
simultaneously. SL (Red) Off if the data from the fiber interface is normal; on if fiber LOS or error code is 10-3
E6 (Yellow)
On when the error code of the fiber interface>10-6 Off if the data from the fiber interface is normal;
On if fiber receiving power is normal, otherwise, is OFF On if the peer interface fiber disappears or LOS alarms
(E1)W Green
Sparkling code
indicates the
receiving peer
test
from
interface
A (Yellow)
corresponding with E1 interface Sparking indicates receiving test code from the peer interface corresponding with local interface
FS (Red)
TD (Green)
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RD(Green)
UL (Yellow)
On if the sending data from V.35 is not match with the set clock mode
Sparkling indicates sending test code from the peer interface corresponding with local interface
S (Green)
L (Green)
Ethernet interface connecting status: on=connection, sparkle =there are some data input
3.2
Dial-up switch
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
OFF=1 ON=0
Fig 3.14 Dial-up switch definition
Dial-up switch is used to set the maintaining and testing functions of the equipment. All the maintaining and testing functions could be set through net management. Forbid to use the dial-up switch could be set through the network management, and this setup could be maintained when the power is cut off. Dial-up switch is in effective default setting when the equipment is left from the factory Forbid to use the dial-up switch must be pre-set before making maintenance and tests through network-management Set maintaining operation of the power-cutoff clearance through network management Dial-up 1, 2 (applicable to all equipments): maintenance and test mode choice (OFF=1, ON=0) 00= project BERT Test 01= long-distance equipment loop-back, control the long-distance equipment E1
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interface fiber loop-back, the time limit for the loop-back is one hour 10= keep by the factory 11= normal mode Else dial-up settings MST30AV, KMST30AV dial-up setting Dial-up3: No definition Dial-up4: V.35 interface CRC choice (OFF=1On=0) 0=function 1=prohibition Dial-up5: V.35 interface clock phase choices 0=opposite phase 1= same phase Dial-up 6, 7, 8V.35 clock interface clock mode 000=DTE Mode, in term of RC, sends TD, in term of TC, collects RD 001=DTE Mode, in term of TC, sends TD, in term of TC, collects RD 010=DTE Mode, in term of RC, sends TD, in term of RC, collects RD 011=DTE Mode, in term of TC, sends TD, in term of RC, collects RD 100= No definition 101=DCE Mode, V.35 External clock 110=DCE Mode, E1 Slave clock 111=DCE Mode, E1 Master clock MST30AE dial-up setting Dial-up 3: Ethernet lengthen choices 0=1536/1536 1=1518/1522 Dial-up 4: Clock choices 0=Recovery clock 1=Local clock MST30CE Dial-up setting
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Dial-up 3:4 Ethernet insulation function choices 0=function 1=prohibition Dial-up4: Clock choicesOFF1ON0 0= Recovery Clock 1=Local Clock MST30VE, KMST30VE Dial-up setting Dial-up3: Ethernet lengthen choices 0=1536/1536 1=1518/1522 Dial-up 4: V.35 interface CRC Function choicesOFF1, ON0 0= Function 1= Prohibition Dial-up 5: V.35 interface Clock Phase choicesOFF1, ON0 0=opposite phase 1= same phase Dial-up6, 7, 8: V.35 Clock interface Clock ModeOFF1, ON0 000=DTE Mode, in term of RC, sends TD, in term of TC, collects RD 001=DTE Mode, in term of TC, sends TD, in term of TC, collects RD 010=DTE Mode, in term of RC, sends TD, in term of RC, collects RD 011=DTE Mode, in term of TC, sends TD, in term of RC, collects RD 100=No definition 101= DCE Mode, V.35 External Clock 110=DCE Mode, EL Slave Clock 111= DCE Mod, EL Master Clock MST30CVE Dial-up setting Dial-up 3: Ethernet Insulation function choicesOFF1, ON0 0=function 1=prohibition
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Dial-up 4: Clock ChoicesOFF1, ON0 0=Recovery Clock 1=Local Clock Dial-up 5: V.35 interface Clock phase choicesOFF1, ON0 0=opposite phase 1=same phase Dial-up6, 7, 8: V.35 Clock interface Clock ModeOFF1, ON0 000=DTE Mode, in term of RC, sends TD, in term of TC, collects RD 001=DTE Mode, in term of TC, sends TD, in term of TC, collects RD 010=DTE Mode, in term of RC, sends TD, in term of RC, collects RD 011=DTE Mode, in term of TC, sends TD, in term of RC, collects RD 100=No definition 101= DCE Mode, V.35 External Clock 110=DCE Mode, E1 Slave Clock 111=DCE Mode, E1 Master Clock MST155M and KMST155M Dial-up setting Dial-up 1E1 loop route choosingOFF1ON0 0Test 1Normal Dial-up 2V.35 loop route choosingOFF1ON0 0Test 1Normal Dial-up 3, 5~8 are same with MST30VE Dial-up 4E1/V.35 data route acrossOFF1ON0 0E1 in route 2V.35 in route1 1E1 in woute1V.35 in route 2 MST155MC Dial-up setting Dial-up 1E1 loop route choosingOFF1ON0 0Test 1Normal
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Dial-up 2V.35 loop route choosingOFF1ON0 0Test 1Normal Dial-up 3, 5~8 are same with MST30CVE Dial-up 4E1V.35 data route acrossOFF1ON0 0E1 in route 2V.35 in route1 1E1 in woute1V.35 in route 2 KMST30AV time slot dial-up(only for MST30AV and KMST30AV)dial-up 0ON E1 is framed mode and in that case use switch 1-3 to choose the relevant time slot; OFF E1 is unframed mode and in that case other dip switches are unable to work.
Chart 5.19
3.3
Maintenance
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and transmission through dial-up or net manger, the indicator light on the panel can indicate the synchronized mode, error rating in the error test (No error, <10-3, >10-3), the net manger can record the occurring time and count of errors. BERT needs some supplementary means such as end-to-end E1 loop-back, local E1 inline, etc.
Project detect is designed for transferring and receiving the data in regular condition. Take the first E1channel for example. The process of detect is as follow: To connect optical fiber rightly and ensure the proper operation of transmitting and receiving data in two-side equipment; To set remote equipment corresponding with E1 interface toward optical interface direction to loopback, the switch of dip switch move from
To make sure the start of loopback by indicator lightRLOS-1 in local interface is off; To set channel EERT of local interface E1, the switch of dip switch move from
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3.3.4 Configurations
All the configurations of MST30 series and MST155 series can be set up via the network management software and part of the configurations can be set up by the dip switch. Customer can open/close the DIP function via the network management software and factory default is DIP enable.
Default V.35 interface configurations of MST30AV, MST155M, MST155MC, KMST30AV and KMST155M are shown on the Chart 6.4.
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Default Ethernet interface configurations of MST30AE are shown on the Chart 6.4
Chart 6.4
MST30AE configuration
Note: These configurations should be made by specified configuration software which can be asked for from our company or downloaded from our website.
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4. Troubleshooting
4.1 Optical disappear alerting Check the connection between fiber and optical transmitter and receiver; Check if the transmit/receive fiber is oppositely connected; Check the optical port of the device; Check the optical link. Test the optical receiving power. If no optical power, then exchange the receiving and transmitting fiber with the corresponding terminal simultaneity and check. 4.2 E1 alerting E1 interface WORK light is the operating light which should be permanent on in normal status. AIS light is the alerting light when receiving all 1 code. WORK light is not on. Check if E1 port cable is properly connected. Check onoff and stretch of the connection cable. Check if the connected client device is power on and works well. AIS light is on. Check the operating status of the connected client device. 4.3 Corresponding terminal alerting If current terminal RA (Yellow) light is on, it means the corresponding terminal receiving signal disappeared or synch lost. Check current terminal optical transmitting signal and corresponding terminal receiving signal. Check the optical link. 4.4 High bit error rate Check if the interface impedance is properly set. If it is OK, please connect the bit error test set to check by piecemeal, and then use POE method to check if the error is coming from optical link or device itself.
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5. Interface
5.1 Electric features of E1 interface: Nominal rate: 2048Kbpsmargin50ppm Interface code type: HDB3 Interface impedance: 75 (unbalanced) or 120 (balanced) Electric features of digital interface: compliant with ITUT G.703 recommendations Jitter transfer performance: compliant with ITU-T G.823 recommendations Input Jitter tolerance: compliant with ITU-T G.823 recommendations Output jitter: compliant with ITU-T G.823 recommendations Level: 2.37V10% or 3.00V10% Interface connector: RJ45 or BNC coaxial
5.2 Optical interface features: Transmission optical power: -3dBm-8dBm Receiving sensitivity: -33dBm- 40dBm Fiber interface: dual SC/dual FC/single SC Applicable fiber: single-mode, multi-mode
TX
RX
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Interface: RS-232 Interface connector: RJ-45 Manage interface baud rate: 57600bit/s Extend max baud rate: 19200bit/s
GND TX
RX
1234
678
CD DTR GND TX RX
RTS CTS
Interface: 10/100Base-Tx, support auto-negotiation Interface specification: compliance with IEEE-802.3u Connector: RJ45
1 2 3 6
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5.5 Electric features of V.35 interface: interface speed:n64K no traffic control, transparent transmission interface connector:DB25 slot work mode: DCE, DTE optional (DCE mode: E1 master clock/E1 slave clock/V.35 external clock):
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 I H I S Y T V I O O O W AA M/34 A P R C D E B F X O O I I O I O I O O I/O Definition GND TDA RDA RTS CTS DSR GND DCD RCPB Reserved ETCB TCPB NC TDB TCPA RDB RCPA NC NC DTR NC NC Reserved Data terminal ready Transmit data cable B Transmit clock cable A Receive data cable B Receive clock cable A External clock cable B Transmit clock cable B Function Signal ground Transmit data cable A Receive data cable A Send request Send permission Data device ready Protected ground Data carrier detect Receive clock cable B
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24 25
ETCA NC
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5.6
Power supply conditions: DC voltage: -48VDC, margin: -36V~-72V Power supply ripple: 240mVp-p AC voltage: 220VAC15% 50Hz Power consumption: 10W
5.7 Working environment: Environmental temperature: 0~45 Relative humidity: 85%35 Air pressure: 86~106Kpa 5.8 Dimension: 20014545 mm
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6. Application
Application 1
Application 2
Application 3
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Appendix
1. Lines for management interface
The management interface is connected to the serial port of PC via simplified RS232 interface, therefore simply connect the following three signal lines: RXD, TXD and GND. See the figure below for the corresponding relations.
RJ45
4 5 6
5 2 3
DB9 PC
be 75 and use 75 coaxial cable. If the users equipment is built with a coaxial interface, see Appendix Fig. 3 for the production of connecting lines. BNC coaxial head 75 coaxial cable Coaxial head matching with the users equipment, connect it to the peer equipment
BNC
75 Cable
Coaxial head matching with the users equipment, connect it to the peer equipment
4. DC power supply
See the figure below for the rear panel of DC power supply equipment. GND -Vin +Vin
Appendix Fig. 4 Rear panel of power supply For DC -48V models, -Vin to -48V, +Vin to power ground wire and GND to protection ground wire.
5. Ground wires
This equipment uses three types of ground wires: power ground, operating ground and shielding ground. Power ground: Any -48V anode that supplies power to the rack must be connected to the ground. That line is called power ground after reaching the rack. Operating ground: At the system board level, all power supplies for various circuits should be converted from 48V via DC/DC converter, and the output of concerting circuit is insulated from -48V. All these converted power supplies should have a common joint as reference potential point, and the common potential points of all boards should be connected together,
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called operating ground. Shielding ground: All conductive parts of metal and non-metal components that play an electromagnetic shielding role in each unit, system board and tire-3 structure of various racks in the system must be connected to one wire, which is called shielding ground.
In the Directed to outside of the Connect it to the shielding components, to power building, and connect it to the outside of the building room anode of the -48V power supply In the Directed to the rack in the Separately directed to the rack machine machine room via a private line room Connect up on top of the rack Separately directed to outside of the rack
Power ground Operating ground Shielding ground to unit to unit to unit Power ground Operating ground Shielding ground to various boards to various to various boards boards
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