RFL - FiberServiceC3794 - 5 - 20 - 13 PDF
RFL - FiberServiceC3794 - 5 - 20 - 13 PDF
RFL - FiberServiceC3794 - 5 - 20 - 13 PDF
INSTRUCTION DATA
RFL (C37.94) Fiber Service Unit
Single Mode Multimode Multi and Single mode mounted in 1U chassis
108015-1 RS-449 107460-1 RS-449 107460-1-1 RS-449 (Multimode)
108015-2 V.35 107460-2 V.35 107460-1-2 RS-449 (Single Mode)
108015-3 G.703 107460-3 G.703 107460-2-2 V.35 (Single Mode)
108015-4 X.21 107460-4 X.21 107460-3-1 G.703 (Multimode)
108015-5 E1 107460-5 E1 107460-5-1 E1 (Multimode)
R TX
X
DATA
SYNC
PWR
YEL
RS - 449
DESCRIPTION
The RFL Fiber Service Unit (FSU) provides an interface between synchronous electrical signals and
optical fiber. It can be used with the RFL 9300, RFL 9745, RFL IMUX 2000 or other types of
multiplexers. It can also be used with any other C37.94 compliant, end device. There are a total of five
varieties of FSUs using both single and multimode fiber heads. They use RS-449, V.35, G.703, X.21
and E1 as inputs and outputs on the non-fiber side of the connection. Note that there is a modification
allowing the unit to be mounted into a 1U Chassis. The FSU is a stand-alone device, which is
essentially a translator to and from data sent using these five interface standards in accordance with the
IEEE C37.94 fiber protocol. The G.703 is 64,000 bps only and thus it has N fixed at 1. The other four
versions use a DIP switch to set the value of N. The characteristics of each of the five types of Fiber
Service Units, is shown in Tables 1, 2 and 3. Mounting dimensions are shown in Figure 12, except for
the 1U version of the unit which is shown in Figure 6 and 9.
107460-1-1
107460-5
107460-5-1
107460-1-2
107460-2-2
LED -20dBm to -22dBm
1300 (+/- 30 nm) Up to 10km
108015-2 Emitter/ ST -35dBm into 9μm fiber
single mode (6.2mi.)
Detector
108015-3
108015-4
108015-5
Note 1: Instructions for the 107460-1 thru -4 FSU units also apply to the following units.
108015-1 thru -4, 107460-1-1, 107460-1-2, 107460-2-2 and 107460-3-1
Note 2: Instructions for the 107460-5 FSU also apply to the 108015-5 and 107460-5-1 units.
To install the module, proceed as follows:
1. Carefully inspect the module for any signs of shipping damage. If you suspect damage to the
module, immediately call RFL Customer Service at the number given at the bottom of this page.
2. Check the assembly number on the front panel of the module to make sure the unit is compatible
with your interface requirement as shown in Table 1.
3. Use Table 7 as a wiring guide for the D subminiature connector if your interface is RS-449 or
V.35. Use Table 8 as a wiring guide for the D subminiature connector if your interface is X.21 or
G.703. Use Table 9 as a wiring guide for the D subminiature connector if your interface is 120 ohm
E1. Use Table 10 as a wiring guide for the BNC connectors if your interface is 75 ohm E1. When
fastening the D subminiature connector, make sure that the screws on both ends of the mating
connector are tightened to secure the connector to the FSU front panel.
NOTE
ALL CABLING TO AND FROM THE FIBER SERVICE UNIT INTERFACE CONNECTOR
MUST UTILIZE SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR OR COAXIAL CABLE TO MINIMIZE
CROSSTALK AND INTERFERENCE FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES.
CAUTION
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO MAKE POWER CONNECTIONS TO THE FIBER SERVICE
UNIT, MAKE SURE THAT YOUR POWER SOURCE IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE FSU. IF
THE IMPROPER VOLTAGE IS CONNECTED TO THE FSU, COMPONENT DAMAGE MAY
RESULT.
A suitably rated power disconnect device and over current protection device (e.g. fuse or circuit
breaker) must be installed between the station battery supply and the FSU power input. The
over current protective device should be rated at 0.5 to 1.5 Amps.
4. Connect input power to the following terminals on the rear-panel terminal block connector TB1, as
shown in Figure 5, see Figure 6 and 9 for 1U chassis installation.
Station battery positive TB1-1
Station battery negative TB1-2
Ground TB1-3
5. Fiber optic cables with type ST series bayonet fiber optic connectors must be connected to the fiber
optic heads on the front panel of the FSU module and to the far end chassis. When connecting fiber
optic cables, make sure the connectors are properly aligned before tightening, and then fully tighten
them. This will help minimize losses in the connector.
7a. For 107460-1, -2, -4, select a normal or inverted transmit data clock by using DIP switch SW1-5.
Place SW1-5 to the DOWN position to select normal transmit data clock.
Place SW1-5 to the UP position to select inverted transmit data clock.
For 107460-3, set SW1-5 to the UP position.
7b. For 107460-5, enable or disable CRC4 generation by using DIP switch SW1-5.
Place SW1-5 to the DOWN position to enable CRC4.
Place SW1-5 to the UP position to disable CRC4.
8a. For 107460-1, -2 and -4, select a normal or inverted receive data clock by using DIP switch SW1-6.
Place SW1-6 to the DOWN position to select normal receive data clock.
Place SW1-6 to the UP position to select inverted receive data clock.
For 107460-3, set SW1-6 to the DOWN position.
8b. For 107460-5, select AMI or HDB3 encoding by using DIP switch SW1-6.
Place SW1-6 to the DOWN position to select HDB3 encoding.
Place SW1-6 to the UP position to select AMI encoding.
9a. For 107460-1, -2 & -4, select a normal or inverted data by using DIP switch SW1-7.
This switch is ignored by 107460-3.
Place SW1-7 to the DOWN position to select inverted data.
Place SW1-7 to the UP position to select normal data.
9b. For 107460-5, enable or disable Fiber Loopback by using DIP switch SW1-7.
Place SW1-7 to the DOWN position to enable Fiber Loopback.
Place SW1-7 to the UP position to disable Fiber Loopback.
10a. For 107460-3, enable or disable octet timing on the G.703 module by using DIP switch SW1-8. This
switch is ignored by 107460-1, -2 and -4.
Place SW1-8 to the UP position to enable octet timing.
Place SW1-8 to the DOWN position to disable octet timing.
10b. For 107460-5, enable or disable E1 Loopback by using DIP switch SW1-8.
Place SW1-8 to the UP position to enable octet timing.
Place SW1-8 to the DOWN position to disable octet timing.
11. For 107460-5, set switches and jumpers on Board B in accordance with Table 5.
12. The FSU is now installed and is ready to be placed in service. For more information consult the
Instruction Manual for the RFL 9745, RFL 9300 or the RFL IMUX 2000 as applicable.
Tx fiber Rx RS-449
Tx 107460-X V.35
Front 107500 Or G.703
panel of 108015-X X.21
Rx fiber Tx
9300 Rx or E1
as
applicable
15-pin, 37-pin,
Rear panel
or BNC
of 9300 38 to 150 Vdc
RFL 9300 Chassis connectors as
Input Power applicable
(Top View)
Note: The FSU unit is orientated differently in a 1U chassis; the connections are the same (See Fig. 6 and 9)
Type ST bayonet
Short haul fiber connector ( 4 places)
interface module
Fiber Service Unit
Up To 2km for multimode
Up to 10km for single mode
Tx fiber Rx RS-449
Tx
107460-X V.35
Front panel 107310 G.703
Or
of 9745 X.21
Rx fiber Tx 108015-X
Rx or E1
as
applicable
Rear panel
of 9745 15-pin, 37-pin,
RFL 9745 Chassis 38 to 150 Vdc
Input Power or BNC
(Top View)
connectors as
applicable
Note: The FSU unit is orientated differently in a 1U chassis; the connections are the same (See Fig. 6 and 9)
Tx
Tx fiber Rx
Non-C37.94 107460-X 9745, 9300 or
compliant Or any other C37.94
multiplexer 108015-X Rx
Tx compliant device
Rx fiber
38 to 150Vdc
Input Power
15-pin, 37-pin,
or BNC
connectors as
applicable
Note: The FSU unit is orientated differently in a 1U chassis; the connections are the same (See Fig. 6 and 9)
UP
DATA
SYNC
PWR
YEL
a. Front Panel DS4
RS - 449
SW1-8 SW1-1 P1 or P2
+SB -SB
38 - 150 VDC
b. Rear Panel CAUTION
0.25 A TB1
See Figure 6 for 1U 20 W MAX
chassis installation
TB1-1
TB1-3
Ground Lug
Figure 5. Fiber Service Unit, front and rear panel controls and indicators (107460-1 to 107460-4)
The RFL FSU units 107460-1-1, 107460-1-2, 107460-3-1 are identical to the previous assemblies,
however they have been modified to fit into a 1U Chassis. As shown below, the unit mounts from the
rear with all controls, indicators and connections on the rear panel. Figure 7 shows the location of
controls and indicators on the ECB number 107463. The function of all controls and indicators are
described in Table 4.
19.00 REF.
18.312 REF.
1.718
RFL ELECTRONICS
BOONTON, NEW JERSEY,USA
1.25 REF.
REF.
.234 REF.
8 1
RX TX 8 1
RX TX
SYNC
DATA
PWR
YEL
SW1
SYNC
DATA
PWR
YEL
SW1
G.703 WT
RS 449
or V.35 WT WT
WT
RED
GRN
RED
BLK
BLK
654321 65432 1
WT
+SB -SB
SW1
TB1 F1
Figure 7. Fiber Service Unit ECB No. 107463 (Board A), controls and indicators (107460-1 to 107460-4, 107460-1-1,
107460-1-2, 107460-3-1)
SW1 8-position DIP switch used to set FSU operating parameters as follows:
SW1-1 through SW1-4: Selects Data Rate in accordance with Table 6.
SW1-5: For 107460-1, -2 and -4,
Selects NORMAL or INVERTED Xmit Data Clock as follows:
Down = Normal Clock
Up = Inverted Clock
For 107460-3, SW1-5 must be UP
SW1-6: For 107460-1, -2 and -4 selects NORMAL or INVERTED
Receive Data Clock as follows:
Down = Normal Clock
Up = Inverted Clock
For 107460-3, SW1-6 must be DOWN
SW1-7: On 107460-1, -2 and –4 selects normal or inverted data as follows
Down = Inverted Data
Up = Normal Data
SW1-8: (This switch applies to G.703 only and is ignored by all other FSU
modules) Selects octet timing as follows:
Up = Octet Timing Enabled
Down = Octet Timing Disabled
DS5 DATA LED (green), illuminated when data is present on the electrical interface.
DS1 SYNC LED (green), illuminated when the optical signal is in sync.
DS2 YEL LED (yellow), Yellow Alarm Indication, illuminated when the remote fiber
receiver has failed and the remote transmitter is sending a yellow code by
the
local fiber receive channel.
P1 or P2 Connector
UP
RX TX
FO D
PWR
FO
E1
E1
Y
D
Y
U8 75 OHM 75 OHM
TX RX
a. Front Panel
RFL Electronics Inc. Boonton, New Jersey USA
SW1
J206 J204 J207
+SB -SB
38 -CAUTIO
150 VDC
b. Rear Panel 0.25 A N TB1
See Figure 9 for 1U 20 W MAX
chassis installation
TB1-3
TB1-1
Ground Lug
Figure 8. Fiber Service Unit, front and rear panel controls and indicators (107460-5)
The RFL FSU (107460-5-1) is identical to the 107460-5 unit shown on the previous page; however it
has been modified to fit into a 1U Chassis. As shown below, the unit mounts from the rear with all
controls, indicators and connections on the rear panel. Figure 10 and 11 show the location of controls
and indicators on Board A and Board B. The function of all controls and indicators are described in
Table 5.
19.00 REF.
18.312 REF.
RFL ELECTRONICS
1.718
FS
INC.NEW JERSEY,
BOONTON, U
2000 1.25 REF.
USA
CCM
REF.
8
UP
DS6 DS2
DS7 DS1 DS3
DOWN DS4
U8 RX 8 1 TX
PWR
FOD
FOY
E1D
E1Y
75 SW1
OHM 120 OHM 75 OHM
WT
TX RX
107460-5-1
RX 8 1 TX
E1 Y
FO D
FO Y
PW
E1
D
SW1
75 OHM 120 OHM 75 OHM WT
TX WT
RX
107460-5-
1
RED
GRN
BLK
RED
BLK
654321 654321
WT
+SB -SB
SW1
TB1 F1
Figure 10. Fiber Service Unit ECB No. 107463-5 (Board A), controls and indicators (107460-5, 107460-5-1)
TX RX
J207
J203
J205
U G G U
SW201
12
0
6
SW203
5
4
75
3
2
ON
Figure 11. Fiber Service Unit ECB No. 107463-5 Board B (107460-5, 107460-5-1)
SW1 8-position DIP switch used to set FSU operating parameters as follows:
DS1 FO D LED (green) Lights green when fiber optic data is being received.
DS2 FO Y LED (yellow) Lights yellow when remote fiber unit is not receiving data.
DS3 PWR LED (green) Lights green when power is applied to input terminals.
DS6 E1 Y LED (yellow) Lights yellow when the remote E1 unit is not receiving data.
Rear Panel TB1 Input power connector (Connect +dc supply to +SB, connect –dc supply to –
SB)
On ECB J203, J205 Used to ground the outer conductor of the BNC connectors when necessary.
No. 107463-5 Both jumpers should be set to “U” when using the DB-15 E1 port.
Board B J203 is set to “G” and J205 is set to “U” when using the BNC E1 ports
J204 120 ohm E1 port (DB-15 male connector) Refer to Table 8 for interface
connections
Table 7. RS-449 and V.35 Interface Connections Table 8. X.21 and G.703 Interface Connections
Table 9. E1 120 Ohm Interface Connections Table 10. E1 75 Ohm Interface Connections
R TX
X 1.77 in.
DATA
SYNC
PWR
YEL
(4.5 cm)
RS - 449
0.59 in.
(1.5 cm)
5.13 in. (13 cm)
7.34 in.
b. Fiber Service Unit (18.54 cm)
top view
Figure 12. Mounting Dimensions, RFL 93 FSU Fiber Service Unit (107460-1 to 107460-5 and 108015-1 to 108015-5)
This publication has been compiled and checked for accuracy. The information in this publication does not
constitute a warranty of performance. RFL Electronics Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication and make
changes to its contents from time to time. We assume no liability for losses incurred as a result of out-of-date or
incorrect information contained in this publication.
Disposal
When disposing of the equipment, it should be done in strict accordance with all local and national regulations
for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment. The printed circuit boards should be separated for
recycling.