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Model 279 - Single Mode to Multi-Mode
Fiber Optic Converter Reference Manual
1.0 General Description
The Model 279 provides transparent conversion between fiber optic devices
utilizing multi-mode fiber and those with single mode fiber. Single mode
fiber can transmit data over much longer distances than is possible with
multi-mode fiber. However, both fiber types have their place. Multi-mode
is well suited to short premises installation, while single mode fiber
is ideal for longer "metropolitan distances."
Single mode fiber accomplishes the distance advantage by confining the
transmitted power to a single optical mode, which propagates down the center
axis of the fiber. As a result, power lost through leakage in the fiber
walls is eliminated. The converter regenerates signal strength and is
mainly used to exceed the distance specification for multi-mode fiber.
The Model 279 can also be used when the optical fiber type specified by
the equipment is not compatible with the installed fiber optic cable.
The Model 279 includes ability to operate from DC to 2.5 MBPS. A loss
budget of 15 dB it is provided which equates to a distance of approximately
20 kilometers.
2.0 Specifications
2.1 Interface
Multi-mode-850nm, full duplex
Single mode-1300nm, full duplex
2.2 Connectors
Multi-mode-ST
Single mode-ST
2.3 Data Rate : 0 to 2.5 MBPS
2.4 Loss Budget
15dB max @ 1300nm on 9/125um cable
12dB max @ 850nm on 62.5/125 cable
2.5 Switches
Line Loss - Adjusts to best performance of single mode fiber for losses
of 2, 5, 10 or 15 dB.
Phase - Allows reversal of phase between signals of multi-mode and single
mode systems.
2.6 Indicators : TD and RD LED's and Line Loss selection LED's
2.7 Power : +12 Volts DC. Supplied by wall mount adapter, 110 Volts-
60 Hz standard, 220 Volt-50 Hz optional. A DC adapter Model 1510-0037
is also available that allows operation from a DC source whose voltage
is within the range of +18 Volts to +36 Volts.
2.8 Size : 7"W x 3"H x 1"D (177.8mm x 76.2mm x 25.4mm)
2.9 Environment
Operating temperature-0° to 50° C
Storage temperature- -5°C to +75°C
Relative humidity-5% to 95%, no condensation
3.0 Installation
3.1 Physical Mounting
The Model 279 can be mounted in any position. Care should be exercised
when routing the fiber optic cables. The minimum bend radius of 2"
for the cables should not be exceeded. The Model 279 is provided with
2 mounting holes to allow the unit to be attached to any position.
3.2 Installation
The Model 279 is designed to interface between single mode and multi-mode
fiber systems. Cables used to attach to the Model 279 should be terminated
with ST connectors. Power for the Model 279 is derived from the supplied
wall adapter. This power supply is plugged into the Model 279 using the
1.3 millimeter power jack.
4.0 Operation
In fiber optic systems that do not offer DC response there usually is
a clock signal which is always being transmitted. The presence of this
clock signal allows automatic gain control circuitry to adjust the gain
of the receiving amplifier to compensate for single mode cable loss. Since
the Model 279 can operate at DC it is necessary to establish a different
method to compensate for the length of the single mode cable. In the Model
279 this is accomplished using a four position switch, called Line Loss
to allow selection of amplifier gain to accommodate single mode cable
losses of 2, 5, 10 and 15 dB. These losses approximate cable lengths of
3, 7.5, 15 and 20 kilometers respectively. The method of setting the switch
is as follows:
With the Model 279 installed set the line length switch to the position
where the received data is no longer detectable. Then position the switch
to the next higher dB loss position. Since the switch position is not
apparent the selection will be indicated on the LED display.
In addition to the Line Loss switch the user has the ability to
change the phase of the signals going between the multi-mode and singlemode
equipment. When no data is being transmitted, the TD and RD indicators
will either be both on or both off. If one is on and the other off then
the phase of the signals is incorrect and the switch position should be
changed. The switch is either In phase or Out of phase. Note: The data
LED's are not marked since the functions of TD (transmit data) and RD
(receive data) are arbitrary depending on the users implementation.
5.0 Troubleshooting
The following is a list of possible problems that may arise during the
installation and solutions to these problems:
1. The data being received is garbled?
a) The Line Loss switch is not set for the loss of the cable (see section
4.0)
b) The Phase switch is not set properly (see section 4.0)
2. No data is being received.
a) Customer equipment not connected to the unit.
b) The transmit and receive cables are improperly connected.
c) The power adapter is not connected.
d) Link connection exceeds maximum specified distance.
If the unit is believed to be defective, operation can be verified if
one of the devices to which the converter is attached is capable of operating
in a full duplex mode (such as a terminal). Connect a loopback, short
fiber cable of the correct type, between the T and R fiber connectors,
and verify data transmission.
If the Model 279 is functioning correctly, any data entered on the keyboard
should appear on the screen.
6.0 Power
Power for the Model 279 is supplied by a wall adapter that generates +12
Volts DC. The wall adapter is available for 110 Volts, 60Hz or 220 Volts,
50Hz. The part numbers are:
110 Volts - 1505-0033
220 Volts - 1505-0034
For applications where only DC voltages are available Telebyte offers
its DC Adapter, Model 1510-0037, which accepts a voltage source of +18
Volts to +36 Volts and generates the required +12 Volts needed by the
Model 279.
7.0 Help
If any assistance is required call Bomara Associates at (800)-5BOMARA
or (978)-452-2299.
Technical Support E-Mail: bobr@bomara.com
or use our Online Contact Form
Document No. 0315-0259
Rev. B
Warranty
Telebyte warrants the equipment to be free from defects
in material and workmanship, under normal and proper use and in its unmodified
condition, for 12 months, starting on the date it is delivered for use.
TELEBYTE's sole obligation under this warranty shall be to furnish parts
and labor for the repair or replacement of products found by TELEBYTE
to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period.
Warranty repairs will be performed at the point of manufacture. Equipment
approved for return for warranty service shall be returned F.O.B. TELEBYTE
factory and will be redelivered by TELEBYTE freight prepaid, except for
non- continental U.S.A. locations. These deliveries will be sent COD freight
and import/export charges.
THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TELEBYTE SHALL NOT
BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES SUSTAINED BY RESELLER OR ANY OTHER PARTY ARISING
FROM OR RELATING TO ANY EQUIPMENT FAILURE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES NOR SHALL TELEBYTE HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR DELAYS
IN REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF EQUIPMENT.
Out of warranty equipment may be returned to the Greenlawn, NY customer
service facility prepaid as described above. Return shipping charges will
be billed to the customer. The repaired unit will have a 90 day warranty.
In those cases where "NO TROUBLE" is found, a reduced charge
will be billed to cover handling, testing and packaging.
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