Continental Automated Buildings Association 6002 user manual Operation of the Stand Alone Models

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To ensure proper optical performance levels, you will need to determine the loss budget. This factor will ensure link integrity and ample signal strength at the remote end of your link.

To operate the 6002 stand alone model:

Step 1 Measure each of the optical composite fiber links at the lowest wavelength of operation. This will determine the limiting factor in the loss budget. Each Tx device attached to the WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexer) has a loss budget that was specified by the manufacturer. This specified loss budget must be greater than the measured loss of the fiber link, plus the additional attenuation of the WDM. For applicable channel and wavelength specifications, see the tables in Chapter 6.

Example for a Model 6002, 1310/1550 WWDM:

The composite link has an 8dB loss measured at 1310nm. The device attached to the 1310nm channel has a stated loss budget of 15dB. The 6002 1310/1550nm model has a maximum end-to-end attenuation of 2dB for a pair of units on SMF (single mode fiber). Factor in approximately 1dB for the additional connector loss from the patch cables between the 6002 and the local devices. This would result in a safety margin of approximately 15dB – (8dB + 2dB + 1dB) = 4dB.

Note: When connecting any device, pay attention to the proper wavelength channel.

Step 2 Attach one (1) composite fiber link cable to the connector marked "Remote Tx" on the local WDM and "Remote Rx" on the remote WDM. Refer to the WWDM Installation Diagram in Figure 4 for connection orientation.

Step 3 Check the installation. The equipment is now ready to transmit the optically multiplexed signals. Figures 5 and 6 represent the non-powered 6002/3/4 stand alone models.

Figure 5. Model 6000 Stand Alone (Front View)

Figure 6. Model 6002 Stand Alone (Rear View)

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6002/6003/6004 WWDM Users Manual

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Contents EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Canoga Perkins Corporation Canoga Perkins Table of Contents List of Figures Chapter General Overview OverviewStand Alone 6002/3/4 Models Rack Mount 6002/3/4 ModelsUnpacking and Installing the Rack Mount Models Chapter Set-up and InstallationUnpacking and Installing the Stand Alone Models Installing Modules into a UCS ChassisCabling Cleaning Fiber Optic ConnectorsConnecting Fiber Optic Cables Fiber Optic CablingChecking Optical Power Levels Measuring Remote Transmitter Output PowerMeasuring Receiver Input Power Measuring Local Transmitter Output PowerChapter User Operation Wwdm ApplicationOperation of the Stand Alone Models Example for a Model 6002, 1310/1550 WwdmOperation of the Rack Mount Models CIMThis Page is Intentionally Left Blank Chapter Software Interaction Universal Chassis System SoftwareChassis Management Screen Showing Inserted Modules Naming the WDM module in a Chassis Configuration Accessing the Select Module MenuEntering a Descriptive Name for the 6002 Module Troubleshooting Guide Chapter Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Fiber Optic Cables Maintenance Remote Channels Chapter SpecificationsSingle Mode Specifications Local Channels PhysicalWwdm Model Specifications Unidirectional Two Channel WDMUnidirectional Three Channel Wwdm Unidirectional Four Channel WwdmThis Page is Intentionally Left Blank Cable Products Appendix a WarrantyWarranty Electronic Products Return Policy Customer Service Department Repair WarrantyLimitations Extended Warranty Policy Customer Service Department