Foxconn 7870 manual May still function without LED

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Table 9 Troubleshooting the Receiver

Problem

Possible Cause

 

 

1. Lack of RF signal

If a spectrum analyzer or power meter

 

present at Receiver,

is not available then use a DVM and

 

yet optical power is

adjust the gain control for RF signal

 

functioning.

strength (RSSI) so that the reading is

 

 

> 0.2VDC. (See Table 5 7870R Receiver

 

 

Pinout on page 21).

 

 

Conclusion: If signal still not present

 

 

then transmitter input stage amplifier

 

 

or receiver amplifier is defective.

 

 

Contact factory.

2.

No optical power,

a.

Transmitter is not functioning, see

 

LED not

b.

above.

 

illuminated.

There is a break or severe bend in

 

 

 

the fiber optic cable. Use an optical

 

 

 

power meter or another

 

 

 

functioning receiver unit to verify

 

 

 

optical power coming down the

 

 

c.

fiber.

 

 

The connector is dirty. Clean it.

 

 

d.

Optical power too low, too many

 

 

 

splits, too long a distance (thus

 

 

 

exceeding optical budget). System

 

 

 

may still function without LED

 

 

 

illuminated although at reduced

 

 

 

performance.

3.

Optical power light

Damaged (leaky) photodiode. Unit

 

illuminated with

may still function, otherwise contact

 

disconnected optical

Factory for service.

 

input.

 

 

4. The RF LED is not

Verify that the RF signal strength

 

illuminated.

(RSSI) is <0.2° VDC.

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Contents Interfacility Link Installation and User’s Guide CopyrightMailsales@foxcom.com Table of Contents Figures Specific Product Warranty Instructions Warranty and Repair PolicyGeneral Warranty Important InformationReturns Limitations of LiabilitiesEquipment Safety PrecautionsPersonal Safety Reporting DefectsImportant Information Options Product Drawings Panel Descriptions Block Diagrams Introduction to the 7870 Interfacility LinkOptions Option LabelProduct Drawings 7870T Transmitter Front and Rear PanelLED Name LED Function Laser Panel DescriptionsLED Name LED Function Opt Block Diagrams 7870Transmitter Block DiagramBlock Diagrams Installation Typical Application of a 7870 Interfacility LinkSetting up the Transmitter Connecting the Fiber Optic Cable Setting Up the Receiver Powering the IFL 1 7180M Chassis 7180M Chassis Rear ViewConnecting the Back Panel Jumpers Jumper Installation Tx and Rx onlyJumper Installation 2040 Switch in slots 2 Fiber Optic Alignment Setup Aligning the Fiber Optic LinkDocument no -005-35-C5 Product Specifications RF SpecificationsOptical Specifications Physical SpecificationsModel Dimensions Unit dimensions7870 Interfacility Link Pinouts 7870R Receiver Pinout 7870 the J11 connector is inoperative 7180M Chassis Pinouts7180M Alarm Connector J12 Pinouts Pin No Function Name Slot No2 7180M Monitor Connector Pinout J13 Pin # Function Name 3 7180M and Redundancy SwitchingTroubleshooting Problem Possible CauseMay still function without LED Appendix 1 Cleaning Fiber Optic Connections Description ManufacturerAppendix 1.1 Cleaning Procedures for FC/APC Connectors Wiping the connector with a Kim wiperAppendix 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 2380 Dimensions and Front Panel Label Appendix 3 The 2380 Relay AdapterAppendix 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 Appendix 3.2 2380 Dimensions and Front Panel Label 2380 DimensionsPin Number Function Appendix Adapter PinoutsSlot Number Pin # Function Name Slot No 2380 Pin NumberAppendix 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