Artel Fiberlink 5200 Series User manual

Fiberlink®
5200 Series
Two way audio, data, 10/100 Ethernet & contact closure over
one or two bers.
Artel Video Systems’ Fiberlink® 5200 User’s Manual
This manual covers the
following products:
5200-x3z
5200-x7z
5201-x3z
5201-x7z
Box
or
Card
World Headquarters
5B Lyberty Way
Westford MA 01886 USA
Tel: (978) 263-5775
Fax: (978) 263-9755
artel.com

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Fiberlink® 5200Series Contents
Model Part Number Specification...............................................4
General Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Data Specifications.............................................................4
Audio Specifications ...........................................................5
Ethernet Specifications.........................................................5
Contact Closure Specifications .................................................6
Fiberlink 5200 Series Transmitter Specifications .................................6
Fiberlink 5201 Series Receiver Specifications ....................................7
Operating Loss Budget.........................................................8
Maximum Useable Distance ....................................................8
Installation Instructions ........................................................8
Installation Instructions (cont.) .................................................9
Audio Wiring - Inputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Audio Wiring - Outputs........................................................10
Reference Photos - Box Front/Rear ............................................10
Audio Input Switch Settings For Box Versions ..................................11
Audio Output Switch Settings For Box Versions ................................11
Data Configuration For Box Versions ...........................................11
Ethernet Configurations For Box Versions ......................................12
Baud Rate Configuration For Box Versions......................................12
Data Wiring For Box Versions ..................................................13
Contact Closure Wiring For Box Versions .......................................13
Reference Photos - Card ......................................................14
Audio Input Switch Settings For Card Version ..................................14
Audio Output Switch Settings For Card Version ................................15
Data Configuration For Card Version ...........................................15
Data Baud Rate Configuration For Card Versions ...............................16
Ethernet Configurations For Card Version ......................................17
Data Wiring For Card Versions .................................................17
Contact Closure Wiring For Card Versions ......................................17
Alarm Switch Settings & Options ..............................................18
Alarm Switch Settings (Card Version Only) .....................................18
Indicator LEDs ................................................................19
Operating Pointers ............................................................20
Troubleshooting ..............................................................20
Maintenance and Repairs .....................................................21
Warranty .....................................................................22
Accessories and Related Products .............................................23
Contents

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Fiberlink® 5200 Series
Thank you for purchasing Artel Video Systems’ Fiberlink® 5200 Series. The 5200 Series is
used to transmit two-way audio, 10/100 Ethernet, serial data, and contact closure over one
or two bers. The Fiberlink 5200 series is compatible with single mode or multimode ber.
The system delivers noise-free transmission that retains all of the signals’ initial parameters.
Welcome | Features | Package Contents
Welcome
Features
• Transmit and Receive 4 channels of audio (two each way)
• Transmit and Receive 1 channel of RS-Type data
• Transmit and Receive 10/100 Base-T Ethernet
• Transmit and Receive 1 channel of contact closure
• All channels are independent and available simultaneously
• Supports single mode and multimode ber
• One ber and two ber versions available
• Wide operating temperature range: -10º C to +50º C
• Available in Box and Card versions
• ST or LC connectors available
• Designed and Manufactured in the USA by Artel
• One Fiberlink® Unit (5200, 5201)
• This User’s Manual
• One Ethernet Crossover Cable
Package Contents

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Fiberlink® 5200Series
Unit Type Part Number
Box Card
Transceiver (1 Fiber, MM) 5200-B3z 5200-C3z
Transceiver (1 Fiber, SM) 5200-B7z 5200-C7z
Transceiver (1 Fiber, MM) 5201-B3z 5201-C3z
Transceiver (1 Fiber, SM) 5201-B7z 5201-C7z
NOTE: “z” = variable to indentify the optical connector installed in the unit. We oer LC
and ST connectors. The part number will indicate each by replacing“z” with “L”or “S”.
Data Specications
General Specications
Model Part Number Specication
Technical Specications
Data Channels 1 Channel, Bi-Directional
Data Bandwidth DC to 115 Kb/sec, max.
Control Format Switch selectable RS-232, RS-422
& RS-485 (4 wire or 2 wire)
Protocols NRZ, NRZI, RZ, Manchester, Bi-phase
Signal Connector Removable terminal block
Indicators Power
, Audio Activity, RS-Data Activity
Ethernet LEDs on RJ-45 Connector
Alarm (card version only)
Box Version Dimensions 6.5 W x 1.15 H x 8 L (inches)
165 W x 29 H x 203 L (mm)
Weight approx. 1 lb.; 0.45 kg
Number of slots in 6000A card cage 2
Power 9-24 volts, AC or DC
5200: 7.5 watts, 25.6 BTU/Hr
5201: 7.5 watts, 25.6 BTU/Hr
Operating Temperature -10ºC to +50ºC
MTBF 30,000 hours

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Fiberlink® 5200 Series
Ethernet Specications
Technical Specications
Audio Specications
Number of Audio Channels 2, balanced or unbalanced, bi-directional
Bits per sample/ Sampling Rate 24 bits, 78 kHz
Audio Connector Removable terminal block
Switches • Select input termination
• Balanced or unbalanced
input/output, selectable on a
per-channel basis
Frequency Response +0/-0.5 dB, 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Maximum Audio Level +10 dBu
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (A-weighted) 95 dB referenced full scale (balanced)
THD 0.002%, 20Hz - 20 kHz, full scale
Channel Phase Dierential ±0.1º
Crosstalk -100 dB (1kHz)
Audio Noise Level -85 dBm
System Gain Unity Gain, ±3%, input: balanced
600 ohms, 50 ohms source
impedance ; output: balanced into
600 ohms.
Input Impedance 600 Ohms terminated,
>24K ohms unterminated
Output Impedance 50 Ohms nominal
Audio to Video Di. Delay (skew) <300 usec
Port 10/100 Base-T, Congured as MDI
Speed 10 Mbps & 100 Mbps Ethernet,
Switch Selectable
Ethernet Connector RJ-45

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Fiberlink® 5200Series
Fiberlink 5200 Series Transmitter Specications
Contact Closure Specications
Technical Specications
Contact Closure Input Dry contact or
TTL level referenced to GND
Contact Closure Output Isolated reed relay contacts;
115 Volts AC; 50/60 Hz @ 0.2 A or
24 Volts DC @ 1 A
Contact Closure Connectors Removeable terminal block
Fiber Optic Output Specications
Connector LC or ST
Wavelengths Used 2-Fibers: 1310nm, 1490nm, 1550nm
Wavelengths Used 1-Fiber: 1510nm, 1530nm, 1550nm, 1570nm
Emmiter Type Laser
Output Power (nominal) -3.0 dBm

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Fiberlink® 5200 Series
Fiberlink 5201 Series Receiver Specications
Technical Specications
Fiber Optic Input Specications
Connector LC or ST
Wavelength 1100 - 1620 nm
Minimum Input Sensitivity -19 dBm
Maximum Input Power 0 dBm

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Fiberlink® 5200Series
Operating Loss Budget
Single Mode Fiber 0-14 dB
Multimode Fiber (62.5u) 0-14 dB
Multimode Fiber (50u) 0-14 dB
Maximum Useable Distance
Single Mode Fiber 30 km
Multimode Fiber (62.5u) 2.5 km
Multimode Fiber (50u) 3 km
*Distance specications are approximate, based upon connecting a 5200 Transmitter to a 5201 Receiver, and are not guaranteed.
Artel cannot estimate or guarantee operating loss budgets when the 5200 Series is used with other, non-Fiberlink devices.
Operating loss budget must not be exceeded
Operating Loss Budget | Maximum Useable Distance
The Fiberlink® 5200 Series of ber optic transmission systems are ready for
immediate use and do not require any special tools or equipment.
The following instructions describe the typical installation procedure:
1) Congure the audio and data preferences as described in the appropriate sections
of this manual.
2) Connect the data connections as described in the Data Wiring section of this manual.
3) The Ethernet port is congured as an MDI port. If you are not connecting
the 5200 Series to an auto-crossover Ethernet port, you may need to use the Ethernet
crossover cable supplied with the unit to connect to another MDI port.
4) Connect the audio wiring as described in the Audio Wiring section of this manual.
5) Connect the contact closure wiring as described in the Contact Closure Wiring section
of this manual.
6) Connect the ber optic cable(s) to the transmitter and receiver units.
Installation Instructions

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Fiberlink® 5200 Series
Note: when using the two-ber version, you must connect transmitter “A” Optical
1 to receiver “B” Optical 1 and transmitter “A” Optical 2 to receiver “B” Optical 2.
7) Connect the Universal Power Supply to the transmitter and receiver units.
For box versions using DC power, please refer to gure 1.
8) When power is applied, the green POWER LED should illuminate, indicating the
presence of operating power. The audio, and data LEDs will give an indication as
described in the Indicator LED’s and Alarm Circuitry section of this manual.
9) The system should now be operational.
Note: The Rack Card version has an additional red LED for indicating the presence of an alarm
condition (loss of signal). Refer to Indicator LED’s and Alarm Circuitry sections of this manual.
Figure 1:
Power Connector
DC Input Polarity
9-24 Volts
AC or DC
(+) Positive
( - ) Negative
Installation Instructions (cont.)
The transmitting element in the Fiberlink® 5200 transmitter
unit contains a solid state Laser Diode located in the optical
connector. This device emits invisible infrared electromag-
netic radiation which can be harmful to human eyes. The
radiation from this optical connector, if viewed at close
range with no ber optic cable connected to the optical
connector, may be sucient intensity to cause
instantaneous damage to the retina of the eye. Direct
viewing of this radiation should be avoided at all times!
Installation Instructions

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Fiberlink® 5200Series Audio Wiring (All Versions)
Reference Photos - Box Front/Rear
Audio Wiring - Inputs
Audio Wiring - Outputs
Channel 1 Input (+)
Channel 2 Input (+)
1- 2-1+ 2+G
Ground (Shield)
Channel 1 Input (-)
Channel 2 Input (-)
Balanced
Channel 1 Signal (+)
Channel 2 Signal (+)
Shield
Channel 1 Ground (-)
Channel 2 Ground (-)
Un-Balanced
Channel 1 Output (+)
Channel 2 Output (+)
Ground (Shield)
Channel 1 Output (-)
Channel 2 Output (-)
Balanced
Channel 1 Signal (+)
Channel 2 Signal (+)
Shield
Channel 1 Ground (-)
Channel 2 Ground (-)
Un-Balanced
1- 2-1+ 2+G
1- 2-1+ 2+G 1- 2-1+ 2+G

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Fiberlink® 5200 Series Data Switch Settings (Box Version)
1234 1234
Audio Input Switch Settings For Box Versions
Channel # Balanced Balanced Unbalanced
(600 Ohms) (24k Ohms) (24k Ohms)
1234
Channel 1
(controlled by
Switches 3 & 4)
1234 1234 1234
Channel 2
(controlled by
Switches 1 & 2)
12 12
12 12
Channel # Balanced Unbalanced
Channel 1
(controlled by Switch 2)
Channel 2
(controlled by Switch 1)
Audio Output Switch Settings For Box Versions
Data Conguration For Box Versions
The Fiberlink 5200 Series box units have three switch blocks; one 10 position, one 4 posi-
tion, and one 2 position. The rst block, “Data Cong”, represents the Ethernet and RS
Channel congurations.
E123456789
Data Mode
Baud Rate
2 Wire/4 Wire Mode
Input Termination (Up = Unterminated; Down=120 ohm)
Output Termination (Up = Unterminated; Down=120 ohm)
Ethernet
DATA CONFIG

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Fiberlink® 5200Series Data Conguration (Box Version)
Baud Rate Conguration For Box Versions
E123456789
2400
E123456789
19.2k
E123456789
38.4k
E123456789
57.6k
E123456789
76.8k
E123456789
4800
E123456789
9600
Ethernet Congurations For Box Versions
DATA CONFIG
E123456789E123456789
DATA CONFIG
100 Base-T Ethernet 10 Base-T Ethernet
DATA CONFIG DATA CONFIG
DATA CONFIGDATA CONFIG
DATA CONFIG
DATA CONFIG
DATA CONFIG

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Fiberlink® 5200 Series Data Wiring (Box Version)
RS-Data Conguration For Box Versions
E123456789
RS-422/485 - 4 Wire
RS-485 - 2 Wire
RS-232
Data Wiring For Box Versions
RS-485 - 2 Wire
RS-232
G1234
Input
G1234
Output
RS-422/485 - 4 Wire
G1234
+ –
Input
G1234
+ –
Output
G1234
+ –
Input/ Output
Contact Closure Wiring For Box Versions
G123G
+ –
Input
G123G
Output
E123456789
DATA CONFIG
E123456789
DATA CONFIG
DATA CONFIG

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Fiberlink® 5200Series
1234 1234
Channel # Balanced Balanced Unbalanced
(600 Ohms) (24k Ohms) (24k Ohms)
1234
Channel 1
(controlled by
Switches 1 & 2)
1234 1234 1234
Channel 2
(controlled by
Switches 3 & 4)
Audio Input Switch Settings For Card Version
Reference Photos - Card
Audio Conguration (Card Version)
Images Coming Soon

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Fiberlink® 5200 Series Data Conguration Settings (Card Version)
12 12
12 12
Channel # Balanced Unbalanced
Channel 1
(controlled by Switch 1)
Channel 2
(controlled by Switch 2)
Audio Output Switch Settings For Card Version
The Fiberlink 5200 Series card units have three switch blocks; one 10 position, one 4 posi-
tion, and one 2 position. The rst block, “Data Cong”, represents the Ethernet and RS
Channel congurations.
Data Mode
Baud Rate
2 Wire/4 Wire Mode
Input Termination (Down = Unterminated; Up =120 ohm)
Output Termination (Down = Unterminated; Up =120 ohm)
Ethernet
Data Conguration For Card Version
12345678910
DATA CONFIG

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Fiberlink® 5200Series Data Conguration (Card Version)
Data Baud Rate Conguration For Card Versions
Data Conguration Switch Settings for Card Versions
RS-422/485 - 4 Wire
12345678910
RS-485 - 2 Wire
12345678910
12345678910
RS-232
2400
12345678910
DATA CONFIG
4800
12345678910
DATA CONFIG
9600
12345678910
DATA CONFIG
19.2k
12345678910
DATA CONFIG
38.4k
12345678910
DATA CONFIG
57.6k
12345678910
DATA CONFIG
76.8k
12345678910
DATA CONFIG
DATA CONFIG
DATA CONFIGDATA CONFIG

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Fiberlink® 5200 Series Data Conguration (Card Version)
Data Wiring For Card Versions
G1234
+ –
RS-485 - 2 Wire
Contact Closure Wiring For Card Versions
Ethernet Congurations For Card Version
10 Base-T Ethernet 100 Base-T Ethernet
G1234 G1234
RS-232 Input Output
G1234
+ –
G1234
+ –
RS-422/485 - 4 Wire Input Output
G123G
+ –
Input
G123G
Output
Input/ Output
12345678910
DATA CONFIG
12345678910
DATA CONFIG

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Fiberlink® 5200Series Alarm Switches (Card Version Only)
The Rack Card version of this product has an additional red indicator LED that illuminates
when an alarm condition exists.
The rack card unit also provides an output to drive a model 6020A Alarm Sensing Module
which provides an audible tone and activates a set of contacts for external signaling
purposes.
Alarm Switch Settings & Options
Alarm Switch Settings (Card Version Only)
Switch Position Alarm Indication Left Right
1 Loss of“Optical 1” Enabled Disabled
for 1 Fiber Version
2 Loss of“Optical 2” Enabled Disabled
for 2 Fiber Version

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Fiberlink® 5200 Series
The Fiberlink® 5200 Series has several indicator LEDs that are used to monitor the state of
the unit. Card versions have an additional Alarm LED.
Indicator LEDs
LED Denitions
LED Status Denition
Power On Indicates that correct power has been applied.
Audio In O Indicates no audio detected (electrical)
Blink Indicates audio detected (electrical)
Audio Out O Indicates no audio detected (optical)
Blink Indicates audio detected (optical)
Data O Indicates no data detected (electrical or optical)
Blink Indicates data detected (electrical or optical)
Alarm On Alarm Condition.
(See Alarm Settings section, page 18)
Indicator LEDs

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Fiberlink® 5200Series
Operating Pointers
Remember to check attenuation of the ber optic cable. The system will only operate
properly if these specications fall within the range of the system’s loss budget.
Note: If no electrical signals are applied to the Transceiver inputs, no optical power will be
present on the Transceiver’s optical output.
Troubleshooting
Multimode ber optic cable contains an optical ber with a light carrying “core”that is
only .0025 inches (62.5 microns) in diameter. Single mode ber optic cable has an even
smaller “core,” only .00032 to .0004 inches (8-10 microns). This is smaller than a human hair!
Therefore, any minute particles of dirt or dust can easily block the ber from accepting or
radiating light. To prevent this from happening, always use the provided dust caps when
ever optical connectors are exposed to air. It is also a good idea to gently clean the tip of an
optical connector with a lint-free cloth moistened with alcohol whenever dust is suspected.
The status of the LEDs should provide the rst clue as to the origin of any operational
failure. If these are o, it usually means that the ber is broken or has too much attenuation.
Next, be certain that the input and output signal connections are correct.
An optical power meter, such as the Fiberlink® 6650, a visible light source, such as the
Fiberlink® 6656, and a Two Wavelength Light Source, such as the Fiberlink® 6652/6654, can
greatly assist and expedite troubleshooting of ber optic transmission systems and are
recommended tools all installers should have available.
Finally, although multimode and single mode devices may look the same, they will not
operate properly together. Using the wrong device or ber can easily add more attenuation
than specied, resulting in poor overall performance. It should be noted that some of our
ber optic products support both single mode and multimode ber in the same unit.
If, after reviewing the above possibilities, the system is still not operating, please contact
the Customer Service Department for further assistance. If you suspect your problem is
caused by the optics or the ber optic cable, and you have an optical power meter, please
take the appropriate measurements prior to contacting support.
Operating Pointers | Troubleshooting
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