Foxconn 7870 manual Powering the IFL

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2.4 Powering the IFL

2.4Powering the IFL

Transmitter power requirement: +14 VDC @ 200 mA

Receiver power requirement: +14 VDC @ 250 mA.

The Standalone Transmitter/Receiver is powered by a Foxcom supplied external DC power supply.

The Rackmount Transmitters/Receivers are plugged into the rackmount chassis. The chassis can accept and power up to eight units.

Note At temperatures below10°C, the Transmitter’s internal heater will require an additional 100 mA. The Transmitter’s total power requirement will then be 300 mA.

Caution Ensure that there is a good airflow around the chassis rackmount.

7870 Interfacility Link Installation and User’s Guide

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Contents Copyright Interfacility Link Installation and User’s GuideMailsales@foxcom.com Table of Contents Figures Important Information Warranty and Repair PolicyGeneral Warranty Specific Product Warranty InstructionsLimitations of Liabilities ReturnsReporting Defects PrecautionsPersonal Safety Equipment SafetyImportant Information Introduction to the 7870 Interfacility Link Options Product Drawings Panel Descriptions Block DiagramsOption Label Options7870T Transmitter Front and Rear Panel Product DrawingsLED Name LED Function Laser Panel DescriptionsLED Name LED Function Opt 7870Transmitter Block Diagram Block DiagramsBlock Diagrams Typical Application of a 7870 Interfacility Link InstallationSetting up the Transmitter Connecting the Fiber Optic Cable Setting Up the Receiver Powering the IFL 7180M Chassis Rear View 1 7180M ChassisJumper Installation Tx and Rx only Connecting the Back Panel JumpersJumper Installation 2040 Switch in slots 2 Aligning the Fiber Optic Link Fiber Optic Alignment SetupDocument no -005-35-C5 RF Specifications Product SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Optical SpecificationsUnit dimensions Model Dimensions7870 Interfacility Link Pinouts 7870R Receiver Pinout 7180M Chassis Pinouts 7870 the J11 connector is inoperativePin No Function Name Slot No 7180M Alarm Connector J12 Pinouts3 7180M and Redundancy Switching 2 7180M Monitor Connector Pinout J13 Pin # Function NameProblem Possible Cause TroubleshootingMay still function without LED Description Manufacturer Appendix 1 Cleaning Fiber Optic ConnectionsWiping the connector with a Kim wiper Appendix 1.1 Cleaning Procedures for FC/APC ConnectorsAppendix 1.2.1 Swab Method Appendix 1.2 Cleaning Procedure for FC/APC Bulkhead PortsAppendix 1.2.2 Compressed Air Method Appendix 1.2 Cleaning Procedure for FC/APC Bulkhead Ports Appendix 2 Installing a Standalone Unit Document no -005-35-C5 Appendix 3 The 2380 Relay Adapter Appendix 2380 Dimensions and Front Panel LabelAppendix 3.1.1 Parts Required for Installing Appendix 3.1 Installing the 2380 Relay AdapterAppendix 3.1.2 Mounting the the 2380 Relay Adapter Mounting the Screws 2380 Dimensions Appendix 3.2 2380 Dimensions and Front Panel LabelPin Number Function Appendix Adapter PinoutsSlot Number 2380 Pin Number Pin # Function Name Slot NoAppendix 4 Pinout Charts and Diagrams Standard 7180M and 7180M with 2380 Relay Adapter Pinout 7180M and 2040 RF Switch Pinout Pinout of 7180M Jumper with 2040 RF Switch in slots 2 Pinout of 7180M jumper with 2040 RF switch in slot Pinout of 7180M jumper with 2040 RF switch in slot Page Document no -005-35-C5