evertz 3405 User manual

3405 Standalone Frame Manual
3405FRS-BNC - Fiber Optic SFP Frame
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................................1
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................................................................3
2.1. SYSTEM..............................................................................................................................3
2.2. COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL ..................................................................................3
2.3. OPTICAL OUTPUT.............................................................................................................3
2.4. OPTICAL INPUT.................................................................................................................3
2.5. COMPLIANCE ....................................................................................................................3
2.6. ELECTRICAL INPUTS........................................................................................................4
2.7. ELECTRICAL OUTPUTS....................................................................................................4
2.8. PHYSICAL ..........................................................................................................................4
2.9. ELECTRICAL......................................................................................................................4
2.10. VSHES34-120300 EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY BRICK..................................................4
3. MOUNTING ....................................................................................................................................5
3.1. POWER...............................................................................................................................5
3.1.1. Connecting a Secondary Power Supply...................................................................6
3.1.2. Power Supply Status Indicators ...............................................................................7
4. SFP FIBER MODULE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL...............................................................8
4.1. FIBER INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTIONS...................................................................8
4.1.1. 3405FRS-BNC SFP Module Variants.......................................................................9
4.1.2. Optical Fiber Handling and Care............................................................................10
4.1.3. Installing an SFP Module.......................................................................................10
4.1.4. Removing an SFP Module .....................................................................................11
5. REAR PANEL BNC CONNECTIONS ...........................................................................................12
6. CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL.............................................................................................13
6.1. CONFIGURING THE ON BOARD FRAME CONTROLLER..............................................13
6.1.1. 3405 Serial I/O Connections..................................................................................13
6.1.2. Terminal Program Setup........................................................................................13
6.2. 3405 FRAME CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION.............................................................14

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6.3. VISTALINK®CONFIGURATION.......................................................................................15
6.3.1. General Tab...........................................................................................................16
6.3.2. TX/RX Configuration Tabs.....................................................................................18
6.3.2.1. Tx Configuration.......................................................................................20
6.3.2.2. Rx Configuration......................................................................................20
6.3.3. Faults Tab..............................................................................................................21
6.3.4. Network Parameter Tab.........................................................................................23
6.3.5. Trap Destination Tab .............................................................................................24
6.3.6. SFP Monitoring LEDs ............................................................................................24
7. VISTALINK®MONITORING/CONTROL.......................................................................................25
7.1. WHAT IS VISTALINK®?....................................................................................................25
7.2. VISTALINK®MONITORED PARAMETERS......................................................................25
7.3. VISTALINK® TRAPS .........................................................................................................26
7.4. VISTALINK® CONTROLLED PARAMETERS ...................................................................26

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Figures
Figure 1-1: 3405FRS-BNC Frame..........................................................................................................1
Figure 1-2: 3405FRS-BNC Block Diagram.............................................................................................2
Figure 3-1: External Views of 3405FRS-BNC.........................................................................................5
Figure 3-2: VSHES34-120300 Power Supply.........................................................................................5
Figure 3-3: Locating the External Power Connector...............................................................................6
Figure 3-4: Power Supply Status Indicators ...........................................................................................7
Figure 4-1: 3405T, 3405R, 3405T13-R, and 3405OO13-DA4 Evertz®SFP Modules.............................8
Figure 4-2: 3405FRS-BNC Front View with Fiber Inputs and Outputs....................................................8
Figure 4-3: Evertz 3405 Series SFP Module Variants............................................................................9
Figure 5-1: 3405FRS-BNC Fixed Electrical Connections .....................................................................12
Figure 6-1: 3405T13-2 VistaLINK®General Tab..................................................................................16
Figure 6-2: 3405T13-R VistaLINK®General Tab..................................................................................16
Figure 6-3: 3405OO13-DA4 VistaLINK®General Tab..........................................................................16
Figure 6-4: 3405R-2 VistaLINK®General Tab......................................................................................17
Figure 6-5: 3405R-2R VistaLINK®General Tab...................................................................................17
Figure 6-6: 3405T13-2 VistaLINK®TX Configuration Tab....................................................................18
Figure 6-7: 3405T13-R VistaLINK®TX Configuration Tab ...................................................................18
Figure 6-8: 3405OO13-DA4 VistaLINK®RX Configuration Tab ...........................................................19
Figure 6-9: 3405R-2 VistaLINK®RX Configuration Tab .......................................................................19
Figure 6-10: 3405R-2R VistaLINK®RX Configuration Tab...................................................................20
Figure 6-11: 3405T13-2 VistaLINK®Faults Tab...................................................................................21
Figure 6-12: 3405T13-R VistaLINK®Faults Tab...................................................................................21
Figure 6-13: 3405OO13-DA4 VistaLINK®Faults Tab...........................................................................22
Figure 6-14: 3405R-2 VistaLINK®Faults Tab.......................................................................................22
Figure 6-15: 3405R-2R VistaLINK®Faults Tab....................................................................................23
Figure 6-16: 3405FRS-BNC VistaLINK® Network Tab..........................................................................23
Figure 6-17: 3405FC VistaLINK®Trap Destination Tab .......................................................................24
Tables
Table 6-1: Pin Out Description.............................................................................................................13
Table 6-2: LED Chart...........................................................................................................................24
Table 7-1: VistaLINK®Monitoring.........................................................................................................25
Table 7-2: VistaLINK®Traps................................................................................................................26
Table 7-3: VistaLINK®Controlled Parameters......................................................................................26

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REVISION HISTORY
REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE
1.0 First Release Sept 2010
1.1 Updated serial communication pinouts June 2011
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encounter an error, please notify Evertz Customer Service department. Evertz reserves the right, without notice or liability, to make changes in
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1. OVERVIEW
The Evertz 3405FRS-BNC Standalone SFP frame is the ideal solution for today's low cost, high density
fiber optic distribution needs. The 3405FRS-BNC provides the flexibility needed to handle the high-speed
requirements of 3G and HDTV, as well as SD-SDI, SDTi, and DVB-ASI.
The 3405FRS-BNC is designed on a standalone frame to house up to 4 hot swappable Evertz SFP
modules. This provides up to 8 EO or 8 OE in a standalone frame. The frame can be configured for a
mixture of modules. Refer to the SFP options for more details.
The on-board frame controller provides VistaLINK®capabilities for SNMP control and monitoring.
The 3405FRS-BNC frame comes with a primary external power supply module. SFP’s and the redundant
power supply must be ordered separately. Please refer to the ordering information for more details.
Features:
•Dual Power supplies (primary and redundant)
•Houses up to 4 front loading Evertz SFP modules
•8 Input/Output BNCs on the rear of unit for electrical connections
•Each slot can be used as an input and an output based on SFP type
•On board Frame Controller for full VistaLINK®control and monitoring
•No electrical re-cabling required when hot-swapping modules
Figure 1-1: 3405FRS-BNC Frame

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Evertz 3405SFP
Evertz 3405SFP
Optical I/O RJ
45
Optical I/O
Serial I/O
Optical I/O
SFP’s 1 - 4
Micro DB9
VSHES34-
120300 Brick
12V
110-220V
AC
VSHES34-
120300 Brick
110-220V
AC
1 2
Control/
Indication
VistaLINK
Interface
Local Indication
Serial I/O
Evertz 3405SFP
Evertz 3405SFP
Optical I/O
Serial I/O Serial I/O
Figure 1-2: 3405FRS-BNC Block Diagram

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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
2.1. SYSTEM
Density: Up to 8 EO, OE, or mixture of EO and OE in a miniature frame
Impedance: 75Ω
Connector: BNC per IEC 61169-8 Annex A
2.2. COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL
Serial: RS-232 single Female 9 pin Micro-D connector
Ethernet: SNMP over IEEE 802.3/U (10/100 BaseTx) RJ-45 connector
Control: VistaLINK®/SNMP
2.3. OPTICAL OUTPUT
Number of Outputs: Up to 2 per SFP
Connector: LC/UPC
Rise/Fall Time: <270ps
Optical Power:
Standard: -1dBm +/- 1dBm
CWDM: +1dBm +/- 1dBm
Wavelength:
Standard: 1310nm
CWDM: 1270nm – 1610nm
2.4. OPTICAL INPUT
Number of Inputs: Up to 2 per SFP
Connector: LC/UPC
Operating Wavelength: 1270nm to 1610nm
Maximum Input Power:
Standard: -1dBm
Optical Sensitivity:
Standard: -21dBm at 2.97Gb/s pathological Level A
-23dBm at 2.97Gb/s colour bars
2.5. COMPLIANCE
Safety: CSA Listed, Complies with EU Safety Directive
EMC: Complies with FCC part 15, Class A
Complies with EU EMC Directives

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2.6. ELECTRICAL INPUTS
Reclocked Standard: SMPTE 424M (3Gb/s), SMPTE 292M (1.5Gb/s), SMPTE 259M
(270Mb/s), DVB-ASI
Connector: BNC per IEC 61169-8 Annex A
Equalization: Automatic to 80m @ 3Gb/s, 100m @ 1.5Gb/s, 250m @ 270Mb/s (with
Belden 1694A or equivalent)
Return Loss: > 15dB up to 1.5GHz
> 10dB up to 3GHz
2.7. ELECTRICAL OUTPUTS
Connector: BNC per IEC 61169-8 Annex A
Impedance: 75 Ω (nominal)
Signal Level: 800mV (nominal)
DC Offset: 0V +/- 0.5V
Rise and Fall Time: < 135ps (HD/3G)
< 900ps (SD)
Overshoot: < 10% of amplitude
Return Loss: > 15dB to 1.5GHz
> 10dB to 3GHz
Alignment Jitter: < 0.2UI (Reclocked) to 1.485Gb/s
< 0.3UI (Reclocked) to 2.97Gb/s
2.8. PHYSICAL
Dimensions: 1.03" H x 7.08" W x 4.125" D
Module Capacity: 4 Evertz®SFP modules
Operating Temperature: 0-40°C
2.9. ELECTRICAL
Power Supply Configuration: Dual External Supplies (primary/secondary VSHES34-120300)
Voltage: DC Input 12V DC (external power supplies required for 110-220V)
Maximum Power Consumption: 12 W (fully loaded frame with all accessories)
Note: Power consumption dependent on SFP type
Status Indicators: PSU status LED
2.10. VSHES34-120300 EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY BRICK
AC Mains Input: Auto ranging, 100 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Number of Outputs: 1
Output Voltage: 12V DC
Output Connector: Coaxial power connector
Maximum Power Dissipation: 36 W
Status Indicators: Green OK LED

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3. MOUNTING
The 3405FRS-BNC standalone frame has 4 mounting holes. They are separated 2” vertically, and 6.56”
horizontally. To firmly fasten, make sure that all four mounting screws are securely tightened.
Figure 3-1: External Views of 3405FRS-BNC
3.1. POWER
The 3405FRS-BNC frame requires an auto-ranging external power supply (VSHES34-120300) that
automatically senses the input voltage over the range of 110 to 220 VAC. Power should be applied by
connecting a coaxial power supply connector cord to the power entry inlet on the front panel (12VDC 1).
Figure 3-2: VSHES34-120300 Power Supply

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3.1.1. Connecting a Secondary Power Supply
A redundant power supply is available to provide power in case of a failure in the main power supply.
Power should be applied by connecting a coaxial power supply connector cord to the second power entry
module on the front panel (12VDC 2).
Figure 3-3: Locating the External Power Connector

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3.1.2. Power Supply Status Indicators
The 3405FRS-BNC has two power status indicator LEDs. The green PSU STATUS LED indicates the
health of the local power supply. The red STATUS LED indicates the health of the entire frame and is
operated by the frame status bus. The STATUS LED will be Off under normal conditions and On when
there are Frame Status Fault conditions.
If the VSHES34-120300 power supply malfunctions (i.e. power cord disconnected, power switch is off,
fuse is blown, etc,) when the VSHES34-120300 redundant power supply is connected, then its STATUS
LED will go Off.
Figure 3-4: Power Supply Status Indicators
The power supplies are short circuit protected and should not
blow the fuse
under a short circuit condition.
If there is a fuse failure, contact Evertz
customer service regarding the power supply immediately.
CAUTION:
To achieve adequate cooling, care should be taken to ensure that
exhaust openings are free of obstructions.

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4. SFP FIBER MODULE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
Figure 4-1 depicts any one of the following Evertz®SFP modules: 3405T13-2, 3405Txx/yy-2, 3405R-2,
3405R-2R, 3405OO13-DA4, and 3405OOxx-DA4.
Figure 4-1: 3405T, 3405R, 3405T13-R, and 3405OO13-DA4 Evertz®SFP Modules
4.1. FIBER INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
These connections are made using standard LC fiber connector ends, single mode terminated on
transmitting ends and multimode terminated on receiving ends. There are a total of 4 dual SFP slots,
allowing for a mix of 8 fiber inputs or outputs on the 3405FRS-BNC front panel. A high quality fiber cable
such as Corning SMF-28 or suitable equivalents should be used for optimum performance. Compatible
SFP modules currently come in four configurations: dual transmitters, dual receivers, reclocking
transmitter, and reclocking receiver.
Figure 4-2: 3405FRS-BNC Front View with Fiber Inputs and Outputs
Unpopulated SFP slots will remain inactive until the appropriate SFP is installed. Please ensure flat or
ultra flat polished fiber LC connectors are used for the SFPs.
NOTE: Channels A and B on the front of the 3405FRS-BNC frame correspond to
channels A and B on the rear of the frame (Figure 5-1).

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4.1.1. 3405FRS-BNC SFP Module Variants
Figure 4-3: Evertz 3405 Series SFP Module Variants

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4.1.2. Optical Fiber Handling and Care
The SFP fiber modules are equipped with a class 1 laser and emit invisible radiation. Avoid exposure to
the laser emitter and do not stare directly into unconnected SFP emitter ports or fiber ends that are
connected to SFP ports.
•It is recommended that trained and qualified personnel install, replace or handle this equipment.
•Ensure ESD precautions are followed during SFP install.
•Store SFP modules in static bags and wear an ESD strap when handling the optical modules.
SFP modules are also dust sensitive.
•To prevent dust from entering the apertures of an SFP module, keep plugs inserted into the optical
bores.
•Do not repeatedly remove and insert SFP modules more often than necessary. Repeated
removals and insertions of an SFP module can shorten its life.
4.1.3. Installing an SFP Module
Note: In most cases, SFP modules will come from the factory preinstalled into its
respective slot. The following steps outline the procedure for replacing or installing a
new SFP module.
1. Remove the SFP module from its protective packaging. You can identify if your particular SFP
module is a duplex transmitter or duplex receiver. Observe the top of the SFP module. The part
number is located on the top of the SFP module. A 3405T13-2 or 3405Txx-2 part number denotes
a duplex transmitter module (output) and a 3405R-2 and 3405R-2R denotes a duplex receiver
module (input). A 3405T13-R part number denotes a reclocking simplex transmitter module
(output) and a 3405OO13-DA4 denotes a reclocking simplex receiver module (input).
2. Hold the sides of the SFP module between your thumb and forefinger, position the alignment
grooves on the sides of the SFP with the corresponding guides in the SFP slot on your module.
3. Slide the SFP gently but firmly into the SFP slot. You should hear a click when the clips on either
side of the SFP snap into place, locking the SFP in the port receptacle.

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Note: Do not remove the dust plugs from the optical bores of the SFP or the dust
caps from the fiber-optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable. The plugs
and caps protect the SFP optical ports and the cable connectors from contamination.
4.1.4. Removing an SFP Module
Note: It is strongly recommended that SFP modules are not installed or removed with
fiber-optic cables attached. Doing so may cause damage to the cables, the
connectors, or the optical interfaces in the SFP module. Disconnect all cables before
removing or installing SFP modules.
1. Pull the bale-clasp latch out and down to eject the module. If the latch is obstructed and you are
not able to release the clasp, use a small flat-blade screwdriver or other narrow flat instrument to
open the bale-clasp latch.
2. Grasp the SFP module between your thumb and index finger and carefully remove the SFP from
its slot.
3. Place the removed SFP module into an anti-static bag, or other ESD protective container.

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5. REAR PANEL BNC CONNECTIONS
The BNC’s on the rear of the 3405FRS-BNC are fixed and correspond to a particular SFP module. These
BNC connectors are agile and thus configured as inputs or outputs. A BNC will become an electrical input
if its corresponding SFP spigot is an optical transmitter (Electrical to Optical converter). Conversely a
BNC will become an electrical output if its corresponding SFP spigot is an optical receiver (Optical to
Electrical converter).
Figure 5-1: 3405FRS-BNC Fixed Electrical Connections
NOTE: Channels A and B on the front of the 3405FRS-BNC frame (Figure 4-2)
correspond to channels A and B on the rear of the frame.

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6. CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL
The 3405FRS-BNC frame includes an onboard frame controller to provide the ability to communicate with
VistaLINK®. The onboard frame controller provides a 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet port and
communication is facilitated through the use of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The frame
controller handles all SNMP communications between the frame (3405FRS-BNC) and the network
manager (NMS), and serves as a gateway to individual SFP’s in the frame. The frame controller also
provides a custom RS-232 serial port for parameter configurations.
6.1. CONFIGURING THE ON BOARD FRAME CONTROLLER
The on board Frame Controller is configured by connecting its serial port to a computer running a readily
available terminal program such as HyperTerminal. The following procedure will guide you through each
step of the configuration process.
You will need the following equipment in order to configure the on board Frame Controller
•PC with available communications port. The communication speed is 115200 baud, therefore a
486 PC or better with a 16550 UART based communications port is recommended.
•Terminal program such as HyperTerminal
6.1.1. 3405 Serial I/O Connections
Serial I/O: A 9 pin female Micro DB9 connector for connection to a computer.
Pin #
Name
Description
1
GND
Ground
2
3
Rx
RS-232 Receive Input
4
Tx
RS-232 Transmit Output
5
6
7
8
9
Table 6-1: Pin Out Description
6.1.2. Terminal Program Setup
1. Start the terminal program and configure the port settings of the terminal program as follows:
Baud
115200
Data bits
8
Parity
None
Stop bits
2
Flow Control
None
2. Make the serial connection from female micro DB9 connector of 3405SFR-SFP port labeled COM
to the male DB9 connector of the PC.

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6.2. 3405 FRAME CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION
This step by step guide will outline all views and set parameters allowed through the serial port.
1) From the main menu, there are two selections available:
<<<S-3405 Menu Engine V0.1>>>
1- 3405 Controller Settings
2- SFP Module Settings
2) If menu item #1 3405 Controller Settings is selected, the following items will be available:
<<<S-3405 Menu Engine V0.1>>>
1- View Network Settings -Displays current network settings
2- Change IP Address -Enter new IP Address
3- Change Subnet Mask -Enter new Subnet Mask
4- Change Gateway Address -Enter new Gateway Address
5- Change Broadcast Address -Enter new Broadcast Address
6- Controller Firmware Upgrade -Prepares frame for firmware upgrade
7- Controller Reboot -Reboots frames
B- Back -Return to previous menu
3) If menu item #2 SFP Module Settings is selected, the following items will be available:
<<<S-3405 Menu Engine V0.1>>>
1- Slot 1 Settings -Enter settings menu for SFP#1
2- Slot 2 Settings -Enter settings menu for SFP#2
3- Slot 3 Settings -Enter settings menu for SFP#3
4- Slot 4 Settings -Enter settings menu for SFP#4
B- Back -Return to previous menu
Note that the corresponding slot settings are available only if an SFP is
installed in the corresponding slot location
4) If a menu item for Slot 1 Settings to Slot 4 Settings is selected, the following items will be available
for the specific SFP option selected:
3405T13-2, 3405Txx-2, 3405T12-R
<<<S-3405 Menu Engine V0.1>>>
1- Display SFP Status -Displays SFP status parameters
2- Display SFP Serial Number -Displays SFP serial number
3- Display SFP Error Message -Displays SFP error message
4- Enable/Disable TX Laser Driver -Enable/Disable optical output
5- Set TX Laser Automute -Enable/Disable squelch mode
B- Back -Return to previous menu
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