GE Interlogix Fiber Options S714D & S7714D. Instruction Manual FIBER-OPTIC NETWORK TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

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g GE Interlogix Fiber Options Instruction Manual & S7714D FIBER-OPTIC NETWORK TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada Radio Frequency Interference Statements This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly in strict accordance with the instructions contained herein, may cause interference to radio communication. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A computing devices in accordance with the specifications found in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user will be required to take whatever means may be necessary to correct the interference at his own expense. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. This apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry of Canada. Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada. FCC PART 15 COMPLIANT

g GE Interlogix Fiber Options INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODELS & S7714D NETWORK TRANSMISSION SYSTEM GENERAL This manual is a guide to the installation and operation of the and S7714D series fiber-optic 10/100Base-T network transmission system. Please read the entire manual before installing the equipment. NOTE: The number will be used to describe all models unless noted otherwise. The system transmits 10Base-T data over distances up to 2 km or 100Base-T Fast data up to 1.5 km. The system features auto negotiation capability and switch selectable crossover. The system operates over one or two multimode fibers. The S7714D system operates over one or two single-mode fibers. Data is transmitted in both directions. A complete system consists of two transceivers. Units are designed for standalone operation or for installation in Fiber Options 503H, 515R1 or 517R1 Card Cages or 501R standalone enclosures. Unpacking the Unit In the event that anything is missing from the following list, contact your authorized Fiber Options dealer or representative. (S7714D) Module Instruction manual Save the original packing materials in case it becomes necessary to return the unit. BASIC SYSTEM DIAGRAM 10/100Base-T Data In 10/100Base-T Data Out one or two optical fibers 10/100Base-T Data Out 10/100Base-T Data In INSTALLATION Installation Considerations This fiber-optic link is supplied as a standalone module or as a rack card. Units should be installed in dry locations protected from extremes of temperature and humidity. Standalone Modules Standalone modules are provided with a mounting plate with holes for two No. 6 flat head screws (3-mm or 3.5-mm). The type of screws must be suitable for the surface where a module will be mounted. See Figure 1. 1. Determine where the module will be installed, and ensure that there is adequate space at both ends for making the various cable connections and for reading the diagnostic LEDs. 2. Attach the mounting plate to a flat surface using two mounting screws. Once the plate is securely attached, align the tabs in the plate with the holes in the rear of the module and apply downward pressure until the module snaps in place. Fiber Options 80 Orville Drive, Bohemia NY 11716-2533 fiber@ge-interlogix.com US Tel: 631-567-8320 or 800-342-3748 Fax: 877-FiberFax (877-342-3732 toll free) or 631-567-8322 For international offices, see the back cover.

FIGURE 1: STANDALONE MODULE MOUNTING PLATE 1.625 in. (41.3 mm) 2.625 in. (66.7 mm) 3.0 in. (76.2 mm) Rack Cards Rack cards are designed to be installed in one of Fiber Options 19-inch (483-mm) EIA standard card-cage racks, either the 503H, 515R1, or the 517R1. They can also be installed in the 501R standalone enclosure. Follow these guidelines to install rack cards after performing the MODULE SETUP procedures. 515R1 and 517R1 Card Cage Racks CAUTION: Although rack cards are hot-swappable and may be installed without turning off power to the rack, Fiber Options recommends that the power switch on the rack power supply be turned OFF and that the rack power supply is disconnected from any power source. 1. Make sure that the card is oriented right-side up, and slide it into the card guides in the rack until the edge connector at the back of the card seats in the corresponding slot in the rack s connector panel. Seating may require thumb pressure on the top and bottom of the card s front panel. CAUTION: Take care not to press on any of the LEDs. 2. Tighten the two thumb screws on the card until the front panel of the card is seated against the front of the rack. 503H Horizontal Card Cage CAUTION: The rack card module can only be powered by 13.5-16 VDC. AC power must not be used. CAUTION: Fiber Options recommends that the card cage is not connected to any power source during installation. 1. Look inside the card cage to determine the location of the socket for the edge connector on the card. Orient the card so that it will seat in the socket, and slide it into the card guides in the card cage until the edge connector at the back of the card seats in the socket. Seating may require thumb pressure on the top and bottom of the card s front panel. CAUTION: Take care not to press on any of the LEDs. 2. Tighten the two thumb screws on the card until the front panel of the card is seated against the front of the card cage. 501R Standalone Enclosures Standalone enclosures are provided with holes for four No. 6 flat head screws (3-mm or 3.5-mm). The type of screws must be suitable for the surface where a module will be mounted. See Figure 2. 2

FIGURE 2: 501R STANDALONE ENCLOSURE - MOUNTING DIMENSIONS 9.3 in (23.6 cm) 8.2 in (21.0 cm) 1.15 in (2.9 cm) 6.3 in (16.1 cm) 5.8 in (14.9 cm) Power Connections Pin Function 3 +13.5 16 VDC 2 No connection 1 Ground 1. Determine where the module will be installed, and ensure that there is adequate space at both ends for making the various cable connections and for reading the diagnostic LEDs. 2. Attach the enclosure to a flat surface using four mounting screws. MODULE SETUP Switch Selectable Crossover This feature eliminates the need to reverse, or crossover, signals in the cable. All cables should be pinned straight-through with no crossover signals. Simply connect the to either a network hub or a workstation using the straight cable and select the appropriate device on the HUB - WS switch. The will cross the signals according to the switch setting. See Figures 3 through 7 for details. CONNECTIONS Data Connections Plug the 10/100Base-T cable into the RJ-45 connector on the. See Figures 3 and 4. Fiber Optic Cable Connection Most cable manufacturers identify the individual fibers in the cable. Select appropriately terminated fiber and mark both ends with unique identification label (e.g. for cable no. 03, fiber no. 08) to ensure that the fiber connected to the near end is the same one that is connected to the far end. The proper optical connection will link the transmitter's TRANSMIT (OUT) port to the receiver's RECEIVE (IN) port. See Figures 3 and 4. 1. Wipe the inside of the port s sleeve with a lint-free pipe cleaner moistened with reagent-grade isopropyl alcohol. Blow dry with dry air. 3

FIGURE 3: 2-FIBER RACK CARD A B C WS HUB D Item A B C D Legend Description Optical RECEIVE Connector Optical TRANSMIT Connector RJ-45 Connector Hub/WS Switch FIGURE 4: STANDALONE 2-FIBER TRANSCEIVERS D A B C 1 E Item A B C D E Legend Description RJ-45 Connector Hub/WS Switch Power Connector Optical RECEIVE Connector Optical TRANSMIT Connector Power Connections Pin Function 1 +12 16 VDC 2 12 VAC 3 12 VAC 4 Ground 4

FIGURE 5: SW1 SETTINGS - WORKSTATION TO WORKSTATION* Workstation (Computer) One or Two Optical Fibers Workstation (Computer) SW1=WS *NOTE: All external cables are straight, one-to-one connections. SW1=WS FIGURE 6: SW1 SETTINGS - HUB TO HUB* Hub One or Two Optical Fibers Hub SW1=HUB *NOTE: All external cables are straight, one-to-one connections. SW1=HUB FIGURE 7: SW1 SETTINGS - WORKSTATION TO HUB* Workstation (Computer) One or Two Optical Fibers Hub SW1=WS *NOTE: All external cables are straight, one-to-one connections. SW1=HUB 2. Clean the connector using a lint-free cloth dampened with alcohol to thoroughly wipe the side and end of the ferrule. Blow the ferrule dry with dry air. Visually inspect the ferrule for lint. 3. Fasten the fiber optic cable to the port. As a convenience to the installer, one-fiber units have been fitted with an angled optical connector to permit easy access. Power Connections Standalone Modules Standalone units may be powered either by 12 VAC or by 12-16 VDC. Connect input power according to the label on the module. See Figure 4. 501R Standalone Enclosures Rack cards installed in 501R standalone enclosures can only be powered by 13.5-16 VDC. Connect input power according to the label on the module. See Figure 2. Rack Modules Power connections are made automatically when the card is installed. To supply power to the rack, connect the rack power supply to an AC outlet and set the power switch to ON. SMARTS TM DIAGNOSTICS The has built in Status Monitoring And Reliability Test System (SMARTS TM ) diagnostic capabilities. This includes LED indicators for monitoring data and optical status. 5

They are described in the following sections. LED Operation Refer to the Table 1 for an explanation of how to diagnose system faults using the LEDs built into the units. The has 5 LED indicators that are very useful in describing the current state of operation, as well as the current status of data flow and fiber optic signal strength. These indicators are TX LINK, TX ACTIVITY, RX LINK, RX ACTIVI- TY and POWER. See They function as follows: TX LINK Indicator The TX LINK LED indicates the presence of idle carrier pulses on the RJ-45 connection between the unit and the Hub or Workstation. A green TX LINK LED indicates 100Base-T idle carrier pulses are being received. An amber TX LINK LED indicates 10Base-T idle carrier pulses are being received. When no pulses are being received, the LED is off. RX LINK Indicator The RX LINK LED indicates the presence of idle carrier pulses on the fiber connection between the units. A green RX LINK LED indicates 100Base-T idle carrier pulses are being received. An amber RX LINK LED indicates 10Base-T idle carrier pulses are being received. When no pulses are being received, the LED is off. TX ACTIVITY Indicator The TX ACTIVITY LED indicates the status of the data being received over the RJ-45 link. A flashing green TX ACTIVITY LED indicates data is received over copper. If the TX ACTIV- ITY LED is off, no data is being received over copper. RX ACTIVITY Indicator The RX ACTIVITY LED functions identically to the TX ACTIVITY LED except that the LED represents data that is being output from the unit over the optical fiber. POWER Indicator A green POWER LED indicates input power is connected to the unit and is operating properly. MAINTENANCE There is no operator maintenance other than keeping the units clean. CONTACTING FIBER OPTIONS If you cannot determine the cause of your problem and are in the U.S. or Canada, call the Fiber Options Headquarters in Bohemia, NY. If you are outside the U.S. or Canada, call the closest international office listed on the back page of this manual. Have the following information available: exact model number and product code of your fiber-optic links, and a listing of the diagnostic indicators and their respective color/condition. SHIPPING AND PACKAGING Before shipping or transporting your Fiber Options unit, pack it securely to prevent damage that could occur in transit. Use care to protect all connectors, LEDs, and corners from possible damage. RETURNS TO FIBER OPTIONS If any equipment must be returned to Fiber Options for repair or replacement, you must obtain authorization from our Return Authorization department before shipping. If you are in the U.S. or Canada, call our NY headquarters at 631-567-8320 or 800-342-3748. Customers in other countries should contact their regional representative listed on the back cover of this manual. A Return Authorizations representative will provide full instructions for returning your product at that time. NOTE: All authorized returns must be clearly marked with the Return Authorization information. Please follow the instructions completely. NOTE: Fiber Options will not accept return delivery of any product without prior authorization. OPERATION links operate automatically once installed. For an explanation of LED color codes, refer to LED OPERATION and Table 1. 6

TABLE 1: LED DIAGNOSTIC INDICATORS LED Name Color Indicates/Corrective Action Amber Unit receiving 10Base-T idle carrier pulses from copper. No action required. TX LINK Unit receiving 100Base-T idle carrier pulses from copper. No action Green required. Off No carrier pulses received. Check connection. Flashing indicates data being received from copper. No action TX Green required. ACTIVITY Off No data from copper. Amber Unit receiving 10Base-T idle carrier pulses from fiber/no action required. RX LINK Unit receiving 100Base-T idle carrier pulses from fiber/no action Green required. Off No carrier pulses received. Check fiber connection. RX Green Flashing indicates data detected on fiber. No action required. ACTIVITY Off No data on fiber. Power Green Input power applied to unit. No action required. Off No input power applied to unit. Check input power source. 7

... light years ahead INSTRUCTION MANUAL 11-0714D-D Copyright 2001 by FIBER OPTIONS. All rights reserved. 021104 All specifications are subject to change without notice. Information furnished by FIBER OPTIONS is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility or liability is assumed by FIBER OPTIONS for its use, nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or other rights of FIBER OPTIONS. 80 Orville Drive, Bohemia NY 11716-2533 fiber@ge-interlogix.com US Tel: 631-567-8320 Fax: 631-567-8322 800-342-3748 877-FiberFax (877-342-3732) UK Tel: +44 113 238 1668 Fax: +44 113 253 8121 Australia Tel: +61 3 9370 9192 Fax: +61 3 9370 9936 France Tel: +33 01 60 86 54 53 Fax: +33 01 60 86 86 04 Germany Tel: +49 700 34237678 Fax: +49 36256 21991 Hong Kong Tel: +852 2907 8108 Fax: +852 2142 5063 Latin America Tel: 800-342-3748 Fax: 877-342-3732