GE A8950CC Installing the Optical Transceiver Module, Tools and materials required, Connect fiber

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Installing the Optical Transceiver Module

Overview

The Phoenix optical transceiver module is used to provide connectivity to the fiber connections between nodes. The A8972FLC optical transceiver module contains a single optical transceiver with dual LC connectors and is used as an ‘end node’ in either a point to point, or linear system. The A8974FLC optical transceiver module features two optical transceivers with two dual LC connectors and is used in repeating nodes within a linear system as well as all nodes in a self-healing ring system.

Tools and materials required

The optical module is held in place with simple thumbscrews with screwdriver slots. The only tool recommended is a small flat blade screwdriver.

* WARNING:

Insure main power is off when installing or removing.

Installation instructions:

1. Install optical transceiver module in slots 9 and 10 (color-keyed white) and secure.

** CAUTION:

Use caution when inserting it into a slot adjacent to an existing module. It is best to install this module in your node first, to avoid potential damage to components on the back of this module.

INSERT OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER MODULES IN SLOTS 9-10 (White)

2. Connect fiber:

Connect single-mode fiber optic cables by using LC connectors. Each port connects to a pair of fibers. The top fiber in a port is the laser output (Tx) and the bottom fiber is the photo diode input (Rx). In a point-to-point system, connect the optic in port A from the first node to the optic in port A in the second node. Remember that the two fibers need to be crossed, so that the laser output on one node is connected to the photodiode input in the other node. This can be verified by observing the corresponding LEDs as shown in the table below.

In a linear system, connect the fiber to Optic A in the end node (node with only one fiber transceiver) to Optic B in the subsequent node. Repeat until the ‘headend’ node is reached, where the fiber must go into Optic A .

In self-healing ring systems, simply connect Optic A from one node to Optic B on the next node, throughout the ring.

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Contents Installation instructions Installation Instructions Intended Use Before You BeginCustomer Support Conventions Used in this ManualModule Installation Installing Power SuppliesGetting Started OverviewInstallation instructions Installing the Optical Transceiver ModuleTools and materials required Connect fiberSelf-Healing Connect Point-to-Point ConnectRepeater Connect Optic LED LED operating statusSetting Mode Installing the Data ModuleConfigure data module Connect Install data moduleFiber Link Data Connections Using the breakout boxPin Signal Data module channel sequence RS-485 4-WIRE InterfaceInstall the Ethernet module Installing the Ethernet ModuleConfigure Install video output module Installing the Video ModuleInstall video input module Video Outputs Connection instructionsVideo Inputs Video Output module channel sequence Video Input module channel sequenceConfigure audio module Installing the Audio ModuleChannel sequence is as follows Installing audio modulesConnecting to audio modules Terminal Block Pin Assignments Audio module channel sequenceInstall contact closure module Installing the Contact Closure ModuleRJ45 Socket Viewed from the rear of the unit Connect to the moduleContact Input module channel sequence Configuring the Phoenix Fiber Optic Communications System Select the system topology Turn on power and check statusGE Security Set the Node ID Front Panel Menu Tree and Descriptions Main Local Node Main MenuMain Local Main Local Node Topology Main Local Node IDMain Local Optics Main Local Node Load DefaultsMain Local Optics Transmit Main Local Optics ReceiveMain Local Video Input Mapping Main Local Optics InfoMain Local Video Main Local Video Output Mapping Video Test Channel Test Off Format Ntsc Main Local Data Input Mapping Main Local DataMain Local Data Output Mapping Main Local Data Format Select Main Local Ethernet Port Status Main Local EthernetMain Local -Ethernet Port Control Main Local -Ethernet Port TrafficMain Local Audio Output Mapping Main Local AudioMain Local Audio Input Mapping Main Local Contacts Input Mapping Main Local Audio TestMain Local Contacts Main Local Contacts Output Mapping Main Local Contacts ConfigureMain Local Test Main Local PowerMain Local Test Temp Main Local Test LED/LCD/AlarmMain Local Test Video Main Local Test DataMain About Main RemoteOverview Limited warranty Blank Panel Installation and SpecificationsProduct ordering Optical Transceiver Module SpecificationsData Data Module SpecificationsEthernet Ethernet Module SpecificationsVideo Video Module SpecificationsProduct 0rdering Audio Module SpecificationsContacts / Relays Contact Closure Module Specifications