Motorola SG 2000 operation manual Special Symbols that Might Appear on the Equipment

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Caution

These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the Installation and Troubleshooting Instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Special Symbols that Might Appear on the Equipment

This is a class 1 product that contains a class IIIb laser and is intended for operation in a closed environment with fiber attached. Do not look into the optical connector of the transmitter with power applied. Laser output is invisible, and eye damage result. Do not defeat safety features that prevent looking into optical connector.

This product contains a class IIIb laser and is intended for operation in a closed environment with fiber attached. Do not look into the optical connector of the transmitter with power applied. Laser output is invisible, and eye damage can result. Do not defeat safety features that prevent looking into optical connector.

This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage levels are present within the equipment. These voltages are not insulated and may be of sufficient strength to cause serious bodily injury when touched. The symbol may also appear on schematics.

The exclamation point, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of important installation, servicing, and operating instructions in the documents accompanying the equipment.

For continued protection against fire, replace all fuses only with fuses having the same electrical ratings marked at the location of the fuse.

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Contents A R L I N E Special Symbols that Might Appear on the Equipment Contents Installation E r a t i o nSpecification s Torque Specifications Abbreviations and AcronymsSG2-LR Tables N t e n t s Section SG 2000 closedFeatures include SG 2000 openUsing this Manual Related DocumentationBold type Document ConventionsIf You Need Help Calling for Repairs Mounting Holes HousingSG 2000 housing dimensions front and side view Port Locations Port locationsHousing gaskets GasketsPower Supply SG2-PS2 power supplyConfiguration Network MonitoringTo suit system requirements the RF chassis cover. notation Signal flow diagram Forward PathE r v i e w SG2-LR receiver functional diagram SG2-LR ReceiverModel Description Analog Return PathAnalog Return Transmitters Analog return transmittersSG2 transmitter block diagram JXPDigital Return Path Digital return transmittersDS-SG2-DRT-2X/A Level Control Options and AccessoriesOptions and accessories Model Description FunctionSG2 SG2-SBSG2-PS2 SG2-FEGain Selection Optical input versus 750 MHz gain10 illustrates the gain option selection chart for 870 MHz Optical input versus 870 MHz gainTilt Selection Relative level dB versus 750 MHz slope 77 channelsSG2 870 MHz Slope Chart Analog Channels, 220 MHz Digital Relative level dB versus 870 MHz slope 94 channelsSG2 870 MHz Slope Chart Analog Channels, 120 MHz Digital Relative level dB versus 870 MHz slope 110 channelsN c h S e t u p G u r e 3 2 0 0 0 R F c h a s s i s W e r i n g t h e N o d e Fuse Functi o n Rati ng Ype W e r S u p p l y S e t t i n g s Illustrates the location of the LO-HIjumper Single Power Supply or Commonly Po wered Redundant Supplies I c k C h e c k s F u n c t i o n a l T e s t i n g N u a l G a i n C o n t r o l Analog Retu rn Path R w a r d P a t h P a d d i n g B l e 3 2 0 0 0 p a d c h a r t s t a n d a r d g a i n B l e 3 2 0 0 0 p a d c h a r t h i g h g a i n G u r e 3 N k P e r f o r m a n c e G u r e 3 1 N c h S e t u p Install i n g t h e D S S G 2 D R R B B o a r d O p t i o n G u r e 3 1 S G 2 D R R B b o a r d Install e d G u r e 3 1 C a t i o n o f J X P s o n E p a c k Digital Transmitter Install i n g t h e S t a t u s M o n i t o r O p t i o n 2 0 0 0 a c t i v a t i o n W o r k s h e e t DC powering Service cable connection and compression fitting Splicing FiberInstallation Strand Wire Mounting Mounting bracket-front viewMounting bracket-rear and side views Center conductor length Coaxial CablesFiber Cables Housing lid and fiber spool tray Fiber spool tray Installation Forward Path RF Configuration Single Receiver ModeRedundant receiver Redundant Receiver ModeBroadband/Narrowcast Mode Broadband/narrowcastAB Override Functionality OverrideStatus Monitor/Manual Control Operation Status monitor/MCB operationSplit return Analog Return Path RF ConfigurationRedundant return RF chassis and location of the SG2-RPM/C or SG2-RPM/S board Digital Return Path RF Configuration DS-SG2-DRT/A redundant returnDS-SG2-DRT-2X/A split return DS-SG2-DRT-2X/A redundant returnRemoving SG 2000 Optical Modules Installing SG 2000 Optical ModulesSG 2000 Optical Modules Cleaning the Optical Connector SG2 LR Optical ReceiverFeature Description Test-point voltage versus optical power 0.3Wavelength Selection Jumper Wavelength selection jumperSG2 Ifpt Optical Transmitter FeatureDescriptionSG2-IFPT features SG2 FPT Optical Transmitter Transmitter enableSG2-FPT features SG2-DFBT features SG2 Dfbt Optical TransmitterSingle red LED that lights if the hybrid current is outside SG2-DFBT/3 features SG2 DFBT/3 Optical TransmitterSG2-EIFPT features SG2 Eifpt Optical TransmitterDS SG2 DRT/A Digital Return Transmitter DS-SG2-DRT/AFeature DS-SG2-DRT/A featuresDS SG2 DRT 2X/A Digital Return Transmitter DS-SG2-DRT-2X/ADS-SG2-DRT-2X/A features DS-SG2-DRT-2X/A cable connector DS-SG2-DRT-2X/A installed in SGDS-SG2-DRT-2X/A second RF input cable connection SG2-PS Power SupplySG2-PS power supply Status Monitoring Parameter DescriptionManual Control Board Description FunctionPotentiometers ICS1 Alarm test pointDB test point Through ICS4Off Ingress ControlState Description Table A-2 Station RF characteristics Parameter SpecificationTable A-1 SG 2000 optical characteristics Appendix aParameterSpeci fic ation Parameter Table A-5 SG2-IFPT RF specificationsTable A-6 SG2-FPT RF specifications Table A-7 SG2-DFBT RF specifications Table A-8 SG2-DFBT/3 RF specificationsTable A-9 SG2-EIFPT RF specifications Table A-10 SG2-DRT/A RF specificationsMinimum Optical Model Output Power DBm Table A-11 SG2-DRT-2X/A RF specificationsOption Watts ac Amps Power @90V @60V @52V @44V Table A-15 SG2-87 performance, with 94 channels Channels Link Launch SystemTable A-14 SG2-75 performance, with 77 channels Table A-16 SG2-87 performance, with 110 channelsTorque Fastener Screw Size Wrench Size In-lbs Ft-lbs DBmV DBcDBm MHzNational Television Standards Committee Return for service authorizationSnap connector Optical modulation indexMgbi