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EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System

Chapter 1

General Overview

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EdgeAccess® Models 6002, 6003, 6004 (6002/3/4) are passive, unidirectional Widely spaced Wavelength Division Multiplexers (WWDM) that fit into the EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System (UCS), or a stand alone enclosure. The WWDM multiplexes (MUX) two to four optical signals onto a single composite signal for transmission to a remote location. Additionally, it demultiplexes (DEMUX) the composite signals back to their constituent wavelengths at a level that is acceptable to minimize data channel crosstalk.

Model 6002/3/4 devices efficiently combine wavelengths in the 1310nm, 1480nm, and 1550nm optical windows together over a single mode fiber. The signals are then optically separated (demultiplexed) at the remote end. Each model is protocol, speed, and line code transparent.

The 6002/3/4 models are configured in two, three, and four channel wavelength applications.

Stand alone model – Model 6002 non-managed, non-powered stand alone module can be included in a variety of environments. See Figure 2 for the Model 6000 series of stand alone devices.

Rack mount models – Models 6002, 6003, 6004, management aware, non-powered modules can become part of the UCS (Universal Chassis System). Figures 1 and 3 show the 6002 and 6004 modules. The 6003 model is similar in design, but not shown.

Figure 1. Model 6002 and 6004 Rack Mount Modules

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Contents EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Canoga Perkins Corporation Canoga Perkins Table of Contents List of Figures Overview Chapter General OverviewRack Mount 6002/3/4 Models Stand Alone 6002/3/4 ModelsInstalling Modules into a UCS Chassis Chapter Set-up and InstallationUnpacking and Installing the Stand Alone Models Unpacking and Installing the Rack Mount ModelsFiber Optic Cabling Cleaning Fiber Optic ConnectorsConnecting Fiber Optic Cables CablingMeasuring Remote Transmitter Output Power Checking Optical Power LevelsMeasuring Local Transmitter Output Power Measuring Receiver Input PowerWwdm Application Chapter User OperationExample for a Model 6002, 1310/1550 Wwdm Operation of the Stand Alone ModelsCIM Operation of the Rack Mount ModelsThis Page is Intentionally Left Blank Universal Chassis System Software Chapter Software InteractionChassis Management Screen Showing Inserted Modules Accessing the Select Module Menu Naming the WDM module in a Chassis ConfigurationEntering a Descriptive Name for the 6002 Module Troubleshooting Fiber Optic Cables Chapter Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Guide Maintenance Physical Chapter SpecificationsSingle Mode Specifications Local Channels Remote ChannelsUnidirectional Two Channel WDM Wwdm Model SpecificationsUnidirectional Four Channel Wwdm Unidirectional Three Channel WwdmThis Page is Intentionally Left Blank Warranty Electronic Products Appendix a WarrantyCable Products Limitations Customer Service Department Repair WarrantyReturn Policy Customer Service Department Extended Warranty Policy