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OST iConverter CWDM/X User manual

iConverter CWDM/X 4 and 8 Channel Multimode
MUX/DEMUX USER MANUAL
Product Overview
The iConverter 4 and 8 Channel Multimode Coarse Wave Division Multiplexing
(CWDM) Multiplexer and Demultiplexer plug-in modules facilitate signicant increase
in the capacity of existing multimode ber networks.
CWDM/X multimode multiplexers are protocol and rate transparent, allowing Ethernet,
Fibre Channel and SDH/SONET and other services up to 10Gbps each to be transported
across the same ber link. The modules support ITU-T G.694.2 wavelengths between
1270nm to 1610nm in 20nm increments.
Port Denitions
4-Channel
8-Channel
Figure 1: Port Locations for 4-Channel and 8-Channel CWDM/X Module
Channel Port
The Channel Ports transmit and receive signals on specic CWDM wavelengths. The
Channel Ports are multiplexed onto and demultiplexed from the Common Port.
Common Port
The Common Port (COM) transmits and receives the aggregated wavelengths connected
to the Channel Ports.
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Figure 2: 4-Channel MUX/DEMUX
Installation
1. Carefully slide the module into an open slot in an iConverter chassis. Align the
module with the installation guides and ensure that the module is rmly seated
against the backplane. Secure the module by fastening the front panel thumbscrew(s)
(push in and turn clockwise to tighten) to the chassis front. The CWDM/X module
requires no external power, however, if management is required, the module must
be installed in an iConverter powered chassis with a Network Management Module
(NMM2 Model 8000N-0) or a media converter with integrated management (such
as the iConverter M2, M3 or M4 series module).
2. Connect a mode conditioning cable between the Channel Port of the CWDM/X
module (multimode) and the attached device. It is important to ensure that the
wavelength of the CWDM/X matches the wavelength of the attached device.
Connect all Channel Ports in this manner. Ensure that the transmit (Tx) is attached
to the receive side of the device at the other end, and the receive (Rx) is attached
to the transmit side.
Mode conditioning cables are used to adapt the single mode transceivers to a
multimode cable network. In example (A), the Gigabit Ethernet switch has xed ber
multimode optics and can not be upgraded to single-mode. A transponder is used to
converter the multimode optics to single-mode CWDM optics. A mode conditioning
cable is used to connect to the transponder to the channel port on the CWDM/X
Multimode MUX.
In example (B), the Gigibit Ethernet switch supports SFP transceivers, so a CWDM
SFP single-mode transceiver is installed. A mode conditioning cable is used to connect
to the CWDM transceiver to the channel port on the CWDM/X Multimode MUX.
3. Connect a multimode, dual ber duplex LC cable between the Common Ports on
the CWDM/X modules (this connection may be made through ber patch panels
since the modules may not be co-located). Ensure that the transmit (Tx) is attached
to the receive side of the device at the other end, and the receive (Rx) is attached
to the transmit side.
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Design Considerations
iConverter CWDM/X modules are passive devices that require no external power.
Attenuation (signal loss) of less than 2.3dB for the 8-Channel and 1.8dB for the 4-Channel
will be realized through each port on the module (see the CWDM/X Multimode Data
Sheet for each model). Detailed calculations should be performed for each ber optic
link in the network to ensure the proper optical devices are specied with sufcient
transmitter power.
When calculating optical loss, ensure that the total loss, plus a safety factor (typically 3dB)
does not exceed the optical power budget. The optical power budget is the difference
between the transmitter optical output power and the receiver’s optical sensitivity. The
transmitter optical output power and receiver optical sensitivity values can be obtained
from the manufacturers of the respective equipment. Please consult the iConverter
data sheets for CWDM/X signal loss specications.
For more information, access Omnitron’s documentation download web page to view
all relevant documents:
http://www.omnitron-systems.com/downloads.php
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Warranty
This product is warranted to the original purchaser against defects in material and workmanship for
a period of two (2) years from the date of shipment. A LIFETIME warranty may be obtained by the
original purchaser by registering this product within ninety (90) days from the date of shipment at
www.omnitron-systems.com/support. During the warranty period, Omnitron will, at its option, repair or
replace a product which is proven to be defective with the same product or with a product with at least
the same functionality.
For warranty service, the product must be sent to an Omnitron designated facility, at Buyer’s expense.
Omnitron will pay the shipping charge to return the product to Buyer’s designated US address using
Omnitron’s standard shipping method.
Limitation of Warranty
The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate use and/
or maintenance of the equipment by Buyer, Buyer-supplied equipment, Buyer-supplied interfacing,
unauthorized modications or tampering with equipment (including removal of equipment cover by
personnel not specically authorized and certied by Omnitron), or misuse, or operating outside the
environmental specication of the product (including but not limited to voltage, ambient temperature,
radiation, unusual dust, etc.), or improper site preparation or maintenance.
No other warranty is expressed or implied. Omnitron specically disclaims the implied warranties of
merchantability and tness for any particular purpose.
The remedies provided herein are the Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedies. Omnitron shall not be liable
for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages, whether based on contract, tort,
or any legal theory.
Environmental Notices
The equipment covered by this manual must be disposed of in accordance with Directive 2002/96/EC
of the European Parliament and of the council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE). Such disposal must follow national legislation for IT and Telecommunication
equipment in accordance with the WEEE directive: (a) Do not dispose waste equipment with unsorted
municipal and household waste. (b) Collect equipment waste separately. (c) Return equipment using
collection method agreed with Omnitron.
The equipment is marked with the WEEE symbol to indicate that it must be collected separately from
other types of waste. In case of small items the symbol may be printed only on the packaging or in
this manual. If you have questions regarding the correct disposal of equipment go to www.omniton-
systems.com/support or e-mail to Omnitron at [email protected].
040-88609-001B 9/16
Omnitron Systems Technology * 38 Tesla * Irvine, CA 92618
949.250.6510 tel * 949.250.6514 fax * www.omnitron-systems.com
©2016 Omnitron Systems Technology, Inc. iConverter is a trademark of Omnitron Systems Technology, Inc.
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