BLONDER TONGUE FIBT 1310 12 User Manual

Stock #  
7603 03U  
7603 06  
7603 06U  
7603 10  
7603 10U  
7603 12  
7603 15  
Model Name  
FIBT-1310-03U  
FIBT-1310-06  
FIBT-1310-06U  
FIBT-1310-10  
FIBT-1310-10U  
FIBT-1310-12  
FIBT-1310-15  
Description  
3 dBm / 1310 nm; Uncooled DFB Laser; SNMP  
6 dBm / 1310 nm; DFB Laser; SNMP  
6 dBm / 1310 nm; Uncooled DFB Laser; SNMP  
10 dBm / 1310 nm; DFB Laser; SNMP  
10 dBm / 1310 nm; Uncooled DFB Laser; SNMP  
12 dBm / 1310 nm; DFB Laser; SNMP  
15 dBm / 1310 nm; DFB Laser; SNMP  
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All Rights Reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. All trademarks are property of their respective owners.  
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Table of Contents  
SECTION 1 — GENERAL & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................... 4  
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS............................................................................................................................................ 4  
1.2 LASER SAFETY PROCEDURES ................................................................................................................................. 4  
SECTION 2 — PRODUCT SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................ 5  
2.1 REVISION HISTORY & REASON .............................................................................................................................. 5  
2.2 PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................. 5  
SECTION 3 – SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 7  
3.1 LINK TEST CONDITION............................................................................................................................................ 7  
3.2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................................... 7  
3.3 OPTICAL LINK C/N TABLE ....................................................................................................................................... 7  
SECTION 4 – INSTALLATION & POWER-UP .................................................................................................................. 8  
4.1 UNPACKING & PREPARATION ................................................................................................................................ 8  
4.2 INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................................................... 8  
SECTION 5 - FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................. 9  
5.1 LCD PARAMETER FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................... 9  
5.2 ALARM INDICATORS .............................................................................................................................................. 11  
SECTION 6 - SYSTEM & SNMP MANAGEMENT........................................................................................................... 12  
6.1 AGENT SETTINGS AND CONSOLE MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................. 12  
6.2 ACCESSING VIA MIB BROWSER............................................................................................................................ 14  
6.3 RS232 ADAPTER...................................................................................................................................................... 16  
SECTION 7 – CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................ 17  
7.1 CLEANING THE UNIT(S) ......................................................................................................................................... 17  
7.2 CLEANING THE CONNECTOR(S)............................................................................................................................ 17  
7.3 CONNECTOR HANDLING ....................................................................................................................................... 17  
SECTION 8 – TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................................... 18  
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Secꢀon 1 ꢁ General & Safety Instrucꢀons  
HAZARD  
WARNING INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION  
AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE TO BEAM  
Class 1 Laser Product IEC 60825-1: 2014  
LEVEL 1  
IEC 60825-2:2004  
Wavelength: 1.31µm  
Max Output: 31mW  
ATTENTION LASER RADIATION INVISIBLE EVITER  
UNE EXPOSITION DIRECTE DES YEUX AU FAISCEAU  
WARNING:  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein  
may result in hazardous radiaꢀon exposure. The opꢀcal emissions from the units are laser-based  
and present eye hazards. Avoid Exposure and follow all safety precauꢀons.  
The STOP sign symbol is intended to alert you to the  
presence of REQUIRED operating and maintenance  
(servicing) instructions that if not followed, may result in  
product failure or destruction.  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER FROM  
THIS UNIT. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO  
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO  
RAIN OR MOISTURE  
The YIELD sign symbol is intended to alert you to the  
presence of RECOMMENDED operating and maintenance  
(servicing) instructions.  
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER  
The LIGHTNING flash symbol is intended to alert you to the  
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the  
product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electrical shock.  
This reminder is provided to call the CATV System Installer’s aꢂenꢀon to  
Arꢀcle 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in  
parꢀcular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding  
system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as pracꢀcal.  
This product is designated for use in restricted locaꢀons. It is strongly advised that you ALWAYS follow  
these safety instrucꢀons to help ensure against injury to yourself and damage to your equipment.  
1.1 Safety Precauꢀons  
å The optical emissions from the units are laser-based Class IIIb, and may present eye hazards if improperly used. NEVER USE ANY KIND OF OPTICAL  
INSTRUMENT TO VIEW THE OPTICAL OUTPUT OF THE UNIT.  
å As always, be careful when working with optical fibers. Fibers can cause painful injury if they penetrate the skin.  
1.2 Laser Safety Procedures  
å ALWAYS read the product data sheet and the laser safety label before  
powering the product. Note the operating wavelength, optical output  
power, and safety classifications.  
loupes, and magnifying glasses. This WILL cause permanent, irreversible  
burn on your retina.  
å ALWAYS double check that power is disconnected before using such  
devices. If possible, completely disconnect the unit from any power  
source.  
å If safety goggles or other eye protection are used, be certain that the  
protection is effective at the wavelength(s) emitted by the device under  
test BEFORE applying power.  
å If you have questions about laser safety procedures, please call Blonder  
å ALWAYS connect a fiber to the output of the device BEFORE power  
is applied. Power should never be applied without an attached fiber  
output. If the device has a fiber output, a connector should be attached  
that is connected to a fiber. This ensures that all light is confined within  
the fiber waveguide, virtually eliminating all potential hazard.  
Tongue before powering your product.  
å Do not attempt to service the unit yourself, as opening or removing  
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage and will void the warranty.  
Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel.  
å Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to authorized  
å NEVER look in the end of a fiber to see if light is coming out. NEVER!  
Most fiber optic laser wavelengths (1310 nm and 1550 nm) are totally  
invisible to the unaided eye and will cause permanent damage. Shorter  
wavelength lasers (e.g. 780 nm) are visible and are very damaging. Always  
use instruments, such as an optical power meter, to verify light output.  
service personnel whenever the following occurs:  
o The power supply cord or plug is damaged;  
o Liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit;  
o The unit has been exposed to rain or water;  
o The unit has been dropped or the chassis has been damaged;  
o The unit exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
å NEVER, NEVER, NEVER look into the end of a fiber on a power device  
with ANY sort of magnifying device. This includes microscopes, eye  
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Secꢀon 2 ꢁ Product Summary  
2.1 Revision History & Reason  
This is the first release of this manual.  
2.2 Product Applicaꢀon & Descripꢀon  
Applicaꢀon:  
The FIBT-1310 (Fiber Opꢀc Transmiꢂer) is an ideal soluꢀon to seamlessly transport extremely high speed digital data over  
single mode opꢀcal fiber. The product is specifically designed to transport data streams which maintain conformance with  
the DOCSIS 3.1 standards and/or were generated uꢀlizing high order quanꢀzaꢀon techniques, such as QAM 1024, 8PSK, and  
COFDM.  
The transmiꢁer is available in power output levels ranging from +3 dBm (2 mW) to +15 dBm (31 mW) to saꢀsfy various  
system topologies and supports an increased band-edge to 1218 MHz for DOCSIS 3.1 applicaꢀons.  
The FIBT-1310 is built with a directly modulated DFB laser, providing low noise and high linearity performance. The RF AGC  
and pre-distorꢀon circuit insures the opꢀmum laser drive level for the best overall CNR, CSO, and CTB operaꢀon.  
Laser output power, unit temperature, and RF input level are accurately monitored by a built-in microprocessor and shown  
on the front panel LCD display, in addiꢀon to the unit funcꢀon messages. Remote status monitoring is provided through  
SNMP network management.  
Features:  
47 to 1218 MHz RF bandwidth for DOCSIS 3.1 compaꢀbility  
High performance and low power consumpꢀon GaAs technology  
1310nm DFB laser in 5 output power levels (3, 6, 10, 12, 15 dBm)  
RF AGC for opꢀmum laser performance  
LCD front panel status display with built-in microprocessor  
SNMP network management for remote monitoring  
ETL cerꢀfied  
Funcꢀon Block Diagram:  
-20dB Test  
Power  
Amplifier  
Preamplifier  
Optical  
Output  
Predistortion Board  
Attenuation  
AGC/MGC  
DFB  
Laser  
RF Input  
RF Power Detect  
ATC  
APC  
AC Input  
Switching  
Power Supply  
Network  
Management  
Micro Processor  
LCD Display  
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Descripꢀon:  
Unit front and rear panel connectors and indicators:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
FRONT PANEL:  
1
-20dB RF Test: “F” connector for RF tesꢀng @ 20dB lower than the actual RF drive level to the laser. (MOD Level  
Seꢂng)  
2
3
4
5
UP: scrolls the LCD display UP, or increases the seꢂng value. See Secꢀon 5.1 for more informaꢀon.  
DOWN: scrolls the LCD display DOWN, or decreases the seꢂng value. See Secꢀon 5.1 for more informaꢀon.  
ENTER: MGC/AGC mode and MGC Aꢁenuaꢀon select. See Secꢀon 5.1 for more informaꢀon.  
LCD Monitor: Displays status parameters, product model, serial number and other informaꢀon about the transmiꢁer.  
See Secꢀon 5.1 for parameters.  
STATUS LED: indicates the status of the unit for troubleshooꢀng, as follows:  
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Green: Normal Operaꢀon  
Red: Warning. Check LCD message to troubleshoot problem. See Secꢀon 5.2 for more informaꢀon.  
Orange: RF Input Level is too low. See Secꢀon 5.2 for more informaꢀon.  
10  
11 12  
13  
7
8
9
REAR PANEL:  
7
8
9
Case Grounding Nut: Provided for opꢀonally connecꢀng the transmiꢁer to the ground.  
RF IN: “F” connector (75Ω). RF input signal level range should be between 15 dBmV and 25 dBmV for AGC operaꢀon.  
OPTICAL OUT: Opꢀcal signal output port, SC/APC.  
CAUTION: There are invisible laser emissions from Fiber output when the laser is acꢀve! It would be dangerous  
to point this port toward the human body, especially eyes, when equipment has power running through it!  
RS232: this standard network management port is used for connecꢀng equipment with RS-232 port in network  
10  
11  
12  
13  
management server. See Secꢀon 6 for more informaꢀon.  
RS485: this standard network management port is used for connecꢀng equipment with RS-485 port on network  
management server. See Secꢀon 6 for more informaꢀon.  
LAN: this standard network management port is used for connecꢀng transmiꢁer with Ethernet-based SNMP network  
management server. See Secꢀon 6 for more informaꢀon.  
INPUT POWER: IEC 14 power inlet plug - rated 100/240 VAC, 15W, 50/60 Hz; equipped with Slo-Blo, 1.0A, 250 V fuse.  
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Secꢀon 3 ꢃ Specificaꢀons  
3.1 Link Test Condiꢀon  
Test link consists of FIBT transmiꢁer, 10Km single mode fiber, opꢀcal aꢁenuator and FTTB Blonder Tongue opꢀcal receiver.  
Input RF channels are 77 CW carriers (50~550 MHz) and digital channels (550 MHz~1218 MHz, RF level 10 dB lower) at -1  
dBm opꢀcal input.  
3.2 Product Specificaꢀons  
Optical  
RF  
Connector: “F” Female  
Frequency Range: 47-1218 MHz  
Input Level: 15-25 dBmV  
Flatness: 1.0 dB  
Operating Wavelength: 1310 nm ± 20 nm  
Optical Power Output: 3 dBm (2 mW), 6 dBm (4 mW), 10 dBm  
(10 mW), 12 dBm (16 mW) & 15 dBm  
(31 mW)  
Laser Type: Class 1 DFB (directly modulated; Hazard  
Level 1). The 3 dBm model is built  
with an uncooled laser. The 6 &  
10 dBm models are available with  
either a cooled or uncooled laser.  
The 12 & 15 dBm models employ  
Impedance: 75 Ω  
Return Loss: ≥ 16 dB  
AGC Range: 0-15 dB  
MGC Range: 0-15 dB  
only cooled lasers.  
Angle: 8˚ max.  
Beam Divergence  
General  
Connector: SC/APC (For applications requiring a FC/  
APC connector an adapter, sold separately,  
is required)  
Dimensions: 19” x 1.75” x 15.31”  
(W x H x D) (483 mm x 44 mm x 389 mm)  
Shipping Weight: 7.0 lbs (3.18 kg)  
Model: FC Adapter,  
Description: SC/APC-Male to FC/APC-  
Female, Stock # 7607  
Power  
Power Supply: 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz  
Power Consumption: 15 W  
Operating Temperature  
Link Performance*  
Range: 32 to 113 ˚F (0 to 45 ˚C)  
Relative Humidity: 95% non-condensing  
Indicators/Controls  
Status: Tri-color LED Red/Green/Orange  
Front Panel Display: LCD  
Navigation: Buttons: Up, Down, Enter for LCD  
SNMP: RJ45 Connector @ 10 Mbps  
CNR: ≥ 51 dB (see table below)  
CSO: < 62 dBc  
CTB: < 65 dBc  
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* 77 CW carriers (50~550 MHz) and digital channels (550 MHz~1218 MHz,  
RF level 10 dB lower) at -1 dBm optical input into a Blonder Tongue FTTB  
receiver.  
3.3 Opꢀcal Link C/N Table  
Optical Loss (dB)  
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4
5
6
7
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10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
FIBT-1310-03  
FIBT-1310-06  
FIBT-1310-10  
FIBT-1310-12  
FIBT-1310-15  
52.0  
51.0  
50.0 49.0 48.0  
52.0 51.0  
50.1  
49.1  
48.1  
51.9  
51.0  
50.1  
51.9  
49.1  
51.0  
48.2  
50.1  
49.1  
51.9  
48.0  
50.9 49.9  
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Secꢀon 4 ꢃ Installaꢀon & Power-up  
4.1 Unpacking & Preparaꢀon  
You will find the following items in the box:  
FIBT-1310 Series 1RU transmiꢁer (QTY=1)  
Power Cord with IEC C13 line socket and 3-pin Type B NEMA 5 plug (QTY=1)  
CAUTION: If any of the equipment appears to have been damaged, do NOT connect it to a power source.  
This will only cause addiꢀonal damage to the unit. Contact Technical Support for further instrucꢀons.  
You will need the following tools and supplies for installaꢀon:  
An opꢀcal power meter  
A digital mulꢀmeter  
An RF signal meter or spectrum analyzer  
A standard fiber test jumper  
Denatured or 99% pure isopropyl alcohol and lint-free fiber opꢀc cleaning wipes.  
4.2 Installaꢀon  
The FIBT-1310 Series transmiꢁers are designed to be installed into any standard 1RU 19" rack. Verify that the power source  
to the rack is turned OFF before installing the unit into the rack.  
Mount and secure the unit’s front panel to the rack by inserꢀng four (4) machine screws, with cup washers, through  
the four (4) mounꢀng holes in the front panel. Ground the case immediately aſterward.  
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Check input voltage using a digital mulꢀmeter in accordance with power requirement. Aſter you are saꢀsfied with the  
results, plug in the power cable.  
2
NOTE: When the unit is first plugged in, it will briefly beep one ꢀme. This indicates that the transmiꢁer has  
successfully iniꢀalized.  
3
4
Check the message on the LCD and the status of the front panel LED indicator. Push the UP and DOWN buꢁons to check  
each parameter, insuring that the transmiꢁer is operaꢀng normally.  
NOTE: If there is no RF input, the status LED will be a steady orange and the LCD will display “INPUT RF IS  
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LOW” at Secꢀon 5.1,  
.
Connect standard fiber test cable to the transmiꢁer's opꢀcal output. Measure the opꢀcal output power and confirm  
that it is approximately the same as the value displayed on the LCD.  
When measuring the opꢀcal power, make sure that the opꢀcal power meter is set for the 1310nm wavelength  
and that the fiber test connector is clean.  
5
6
Measure the input RF level with an RF signal meter or a spectrum analyzer, making sure the RF signal is in the AGC  
range of the transmiꢁer. At this ꢀme, you can connect the RF signals to the RF IN port of the FIBT. The front panel Status  
LED should be Green and the LCD will display the RF input level as “INPUT RF=XXdBmV.  
Re-measure the opꢀcal output power to ensure that it is normal. Remove the standard fiber test jumper and opꢀcal  
power meter, then connect the FIBT to the network.  
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Secꢀon 5 - Front Panel Configuraꢀon  
5.1 LCD Parameter Funcꢀons  
You must complete the steps described in Secꢀon 4 before proceeding. Where UP, DOWN, or ENTER is menꢀoned, use the  
associated buꢁons on the front panel.  
Note: The LCD backlighꢀng is acꢀvated for approximately 5 seconds aſter pressing the UP, DOWN, or ENTER buꢁons.  
1
2
Start Screen: Upon power-up, “Blonder Tongue” will appear  
on the LCD, indicaꢀng the top of the LCD menu. The following  
screens are in descending order and are accessed by pressing  
the DOWN buꢁon.  
AGC Status: AGC/MGC (Automaꢀc/Manual Gain Control):  
Pressing ENTER will toggle between AGC and MGC mode. The  
menus below will display parameters and allow changes based  
on the gain control mode selected.  
S/N: displays the serial number of the unit.  
3
4
MOD Level=XXdBmV:  
2
If “AGC” is selected in , the LCD displays the modulaꢀon  
level being applied to the laser. This menu also allows the  
user to change the modulaꢀon level in 1dB increments  
over a range of 30 to 45 dBmV.  
To change the value, press ENTER. When the LCD displays “Please Install...” the user can scroll through the range  
using the UP/DOWN buꢁons. When the desired value has been reached, press the ENTER buꢁon to apply the  
change.  
2
If “MGC” is selected in , the LCD displays the modulaꢀon level being applied to the laser and does not allow  
changes.  
5
AGC/MGC ATTEN=XXdB:  
2
If “AGC” is selected in  
, the LCD displays the AGC  
aꢁenuaꢀon. This is controlled internally and is not user-  
adjustable.  
2
If “MGC” is selected in  
a range of 0 to 15 dB.  
, the LCD displays the MGC aꢁenuaꢀon. This is user-adjustable in 1dB increments over  
4
NOTE: Changing this aꢁenuator will also change the MOD level described in  
aꢁenuaꢀon will automaꢀcally apply a 2dB decrease in MOD level.  
. Example: A 2dB increase MGC  
The user may adjust the MOD Level by 1 or 2 dB to suit their system. The higher the MOD level, the beꢁer the  
CNR and the worse the CSO/CTB. The lower the MOD level, the worse the CNR and the beꢁer the CSO/CTB.  
NOTE: Factory MOD Level is set for opꢀmum CSO/CTB/CNR. It is  
recommended to record this seꢄng prior to changing MOD Level.  
To change the value, press ENTER. When the LCD displays “Please Install...” the user can scroll through the range  
using the UP/DOWN buꢁons. When the desired value has been reached, press the ENTER buꢁon to apply the  
change.  
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5.1 LCD Parameter Funcꢀons (conꢀnued)  
Warning: On some FIBT models, selecꢀng too low an aꢁenuator value can result in excessive MOD level. When  
this happens, the status LED will flash red and an audible alarm will sound unꢀl a safe level is established. Also,  
the MOD Level screen will display “MOD Level is High.  
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INPUT RF: indicates the RF Input Level in dBmV. Note: the  
internal power detector is calibrated for 77 CW carriers, and  
accuracy may vary depending on users frequency plan.  
The following table is a guideline for the number of input  
carriers vs. recommended RF input levels:  
Number of Input Carriers  
110  
77  
40  
Recommended RF Input Level  
17dBmV  
20dBmV  
25dBmV  
Bias: indicates the bias current of the laser  
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TEMP: indicates the internal temperature of the laser in degrees  
Celsius (°C).  
Power: indicates the opꢀcal output power in milliwaꢁs (mW).  
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FIBT-1310-XX: indicates the model name, with “XX” indicaꢀng  
the output power level in dBm.  
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5.2 Alarm Indicators  
The following chart details system warnings for troubleshooꢀng purposes.  
Error Condiꢀon  
Mode  
LCD Message Display  
Status LED  
Audible Alarm  
MOD Level = XXdBmV  
INPUT RF = XXdBmV  
ACG  
RF Input Level  
Too High  
F+lashes RED at  
≈1sec Intervals  
Beeper sounds in-sync  
with status LED  
MOD Level Is High  
MCG  
INPUT RF = XXdBmV  
ACG  
MOD Level = XXdBmV  
INPUT RF IS LOW  
Orange (Red+Green)  
Steady On  
RF Input is Too Low  
Excessive MOD Level  
None  
MCG  
Flashes RED at  
≈1sec Intervals  
Beeper sounds in-sync  
with status LED  
MCG  
MOD Level Is High  
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Secꢀon 6 - System & SNMP Management  
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet-standard protocol for collecꢀng and organizing informaꢀon  
about managed devices on IP networks and for modifying that informaꢀon to change device behavior. Devices that typically  
support SNMP include routers, switches, servers, workstaꢀons, printers, modem racks and more.  
When the built-in RJ-45 Ethernet adapter is connected to an IP network, operators can remotely access device seꢂngs  
via Telnet and SNMP for managing and monitoring the FIBT. This can be handled by a command line interface (CLI). A  
MIB Browser can be used to access and read the seꢂngs and parameters. Readily available SNMP soſtware can provide a  
graphical user interface to performing these funcꢀons.  
FIBT uses SNMP v2 and can be accessed through either the LAN adapter or the serial RS232 connector.  
For best security pracꢀces, we recommend not connecꢀng to the SNMP connectors if the operator is not going to use SNMP  
to manage the device.  
6.1 Agent Seꢄngs and Console Management  
Before using the SNMP features in FIBT, operators need to ensure it can be accessed. This may require adjusꢀng the IP  
network seꢂngs.  
The FIBT-1310 transmiꢂer Ethernet Interface hardware and TCP/IP features are as follows:  
Item  
Value  
Interface Type  
Speed Rate  
RJ45  
10Mbit/s  
Default IP Address (SNMP Management) 192.168.1.20  
Default Mask  
255.255.255.0  
192.168.1.1  
Default Gateway  
Adjusꢀng the default IP network and SNMP agent seꢄngs  
The FIBT transmiꢁer supports Telnet management. When FIBT is connected with a computer via RJ-45 (RS485), the computer  
IP address should be next to “192.168.1.20”. Aſter both units are successfully linked, the user can enter the command line  
in a DOS, or “cmd”, prompt window:  
telnet 192.168.1.20 (where “192.168.1.20” is the default IP address of the FIBT)  
Aſter successful connecꢀon, the user name and password are required.  
Username = admin (case-sensitive)  
Password = 12345 (case-sensitive)  
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6.1 Agent Seꢄngs and Console Management (conꢀnued)  
Operators are able to modify IP network seꢂngs, via Telnet from a CLI, using the following commands:  
Commands  
Exit  
Parameter  
/
Desccripꢀon  
Exit the management console  
Appendix  
Carrier Return /  
Indicates the command was entered  
The device has only one  
username: admin  
Admin  
12345  
Logout  
/
/
/
Only valid for the username prompt  
Only valid for the password prompt  
The device has only one  
password: 12345  
Logs user out of the console;  
login prompt appears again  
Help  
?
/
/
/
Shows the help window  
Same as command: “help”  
Shows the version of the unit  
Ver  
“xxxx” being the address  
or mask. Example:  
IP xxxxxxxx  
Set IP Address  
Set  
Gateway xxxxxxxx Set Gateway Address  
192.168.1.2  
Mask xxxxxxxx  
/
Set Mask  
255.255.255.0  
Show  
Set  
Show basic information of the unit  
When setting the model,  
the string must include  
quotation mark with a max  
string length of 12.  
Model “xxxxxxx”  
Model  
Set the Model  
View the Model  
When setting the location,  
the string must include  
quotation mark with a max  
string length of 12.  
Location “xxxxxx” Sets the location of the unit  
Set  
Location  
View the Location  
Reboot  
/
Reboot the unit  
Noꢀce:  
All commands will be uppercased, as the commands are not case-sensiꢀve.  
The unit only supports one Telnet session at a ꢀme.  
The unit will disconnect the Telnet session aſter it has been idle for 5 minutes  
The user can close the Telnet session in 2 ways:  
1. Input the “quit” command  
2. Either Ctrl-X or Ctrl-D or Ctrl-C are OK to close a session  
If the Telnet session was closed abnormally, the user should wait for 5 minutes before reconnecꢀng to the unit with  
Telnet again  
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6.2 Accessing via MIB Browser  
The SNMP soſtware, with transmiꢁer MIB, can read the parameters from the FIBT opꢀcal transmiꢁer. The following screens  
are examples of parameters aſter loading the transmiꢁer MIB.  
FIBT-1310 Series 15  
User Manual  
6.2 Accessing via MIB Browser (conꢀnued)  
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6.2 Accessing via MIB Browser (conꢀnued)  
FIBT-1310 Series 17  
User Manual  
6.3 RS232 Adapter  
The FIBT-1310 transmiꢁer provides console management with RS232 port. “Console Management” can be accessed over  
Telnet through a command line interface (CLI). The RS232 Interface is as follows:  
Item  
Value  
RS232  
DB9-Female  
9600bps  
8
Interface  
Type  
Rate  
Data Bit  
Stop Bit  
Parity  
1
None  
Data Flow Control  
None  
Noꢀce:  
Open the Hyper Terminal of the computer and set the COM port parameter as above.  
Press the Return key three (3) ꢀmes to enter into the “user” and “password” prompt window.  
Input the username “admin” and password “12345”.  
All commands listed in Secꢀon 6.2 are accepted.  
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Secꢀon 7 ꢃ Cleaning and Maintenance  
7.1 Cleaning the Unit(s)  
If the units need to be cleaned, avoid the use of all solvents and use low-pressure clean air to remove loose dirt. Use low-  
pressure clean air to clear the connectors of any debris. Dirty or scratched connector end faces will greatly reduce the  
unit’s performance. Foam-ꢀpped swabs may be saturated with denatured alcohol* and inserted into the opꢀcal port for  
cleaning. DO NOT INSERT A DRY SWAB INTO THE OPTICAL PORT AS THIS MAY DAMAGE THE FIBER END FACE. Many fiber  
opꢀc installaꢀons experience degraded performance due to dirty opꢀcal connector end faces. The following procedure  
should be used to properly clean the opꢀcal connector end faces.  
7.2 Cleaning the Connector(s)  
Required Cleaning Equipment:  
Kimwipes ® or any lens-grade, lint-free ꢀssue. The type sold for eyeglasses work quite well.  
Denatured Alcohol.  
NOTE: Use only industrial grade 99% pure isopropyl alcohol. Commercially available isopropyl alcohol is for medicinal  
use and is diluted with water and a light mineral oil. Industrial grade isopropyl alcohol should be used exclusively.  
30X Magnifier.  
Canned Dry Air.  
Direcꢀons for Cleaning:  
1) Fold the ꢀssue twice so it is four layers thick.  
2) Saturate the ꢀssue with alcohol.  
3) First clean the sides of the connector ferrule. Place the connector ferrule in the ꢀssue, and apply pressure to the sides  
of the ferrule. Rotate the ferrule several ꢀmes to remove all contaminaꢀon from the ferrule sides.  
4) Now move to a clean part of the ꢀssue. Be sure it is sꢀll saturated with alcohol, and it is sꢀll four layers thick. Put the  
ꢀssue against the end of the connector ferrule. Put your fingernail against the ꢀssue so that it is directly over the ferrule.  
Now gently scrape the end of the connector unꢀl it squeaks. It will sound like a crystal glass that has been rubbed when  
it is wet.  
5) Use the magnifier to verify the quality of the cleaning. If it isn’t completely clean repeat the steps with a clean ꢀssue.  
6) Mate the connector immediately! Don’t let the connector lie around and collect dust before maꢀng.  
7) Air can be used to remove lint or loose dust from the port of a transmiꢁer or receiver to be mated with the connector.  
Never insert any liquid into the ports.  
7.3 Connector Handling  
1) NEVER TOUCH THE FIBER END FACE OF THE CONNECTOR.  
2) Connectors not in use should be covered over the ferrule by a plasꢀc dust cap. It is important to note that the inside  
of the ferrule dust caps contains a sꢀcky gelaꢀnous residue that is the by-product of the making of the dust cap. This  
residue will remain on the ferrule end aſter the cap is removed. Therefore it is criꢀcal that the ferrule end be cleaned  
thoroughly BEFORE it is mated to the intended unit.  
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Secꢀon 8 ꢃ Troubleshooꢀng  
SYMPTOM  
CAUSE  
ACTION  
No input power or a  
problem with the internal  
switching power supply.  
Check input AC voltage to the power  
supply (100-240 VAC), if the voltage  
is normal, usually the cause is the  
internal switching power supply.  
Contact Technical Support.  
No LCD or LED display aſter  
turning on the power.  
Check jumper quality  
Swap to a good test jumper  
Aſter turning on power, LCD  
monitor and LED normal, but  
opꢀcal output power low.  
Contaminated opꢀcal acꢀve  
connector or adaptor  
Clean contaminated fiber acꢀve  
connector or adaptor (Secꢀon 7)  
Damaged ceramic  
ferrule in adaptor  
Swap the damaged adaptor  
Low received opꢀcal power,  
causing poor C/N.  
Clean fiber acꢀve connector  
or adaptor (Secꢀon 7)  
RF input level too low for  
sufficient laser modulaꢀon  
Check RF input levels to transmiꢁer.  
(15-25dBmV)  
Aſter connecꢀng to network,  
all carrier channels have  
obvious noise point.  
System link path C/N too low.  
Check link loss  
Back-reflecꢀon from bad or  
dirty opꢀcal connectors  
Use only angled (SC/APC)  
opꢀcal connectors or fusion  
splice where necessary.  
Some channels SNR too low  
Check the individual channel  
signal C/N or SNR  
Aſter connecꢀng to network,  
only some carrier channels  
have a degrated SNR  
Check the flatness of the RF input  
Opꢀcal input power to  
receiver is too high.  
Check input power at opꢀcal  
receiver and pad, if necessary.  
Aſter connecꢀng to the  
network, some carrier  
channels have obvious ripple,  
beats, lines or distorꢀons.  
RF modulaꢀon is too high.  
Check the opꢀcal transmiꢁer modulaꢀon  
level parameter and re-adjust if too high.  
RF input drive to  
transmiꢁer is too high.  
Make sure the RF input level is  
within the range (15-25dBmV)  
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Seller will at its sole option, either repair or replace (with a new or factory reconditioned product, as Seller may determine) any product manufactured or sold (or in  
the case of software, licensed) by Seller which is defective in materials or workmanship or fails to meet the applicable specifications that are in effect on the date of  
shipment or such other specifications as may have been expressly agreed upon in writing: (i) for a period of three (3) years from the date of original purchase for all  
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original purchase, with respect to all MegaPort, IPTV products, test equipment and fiber optics receivers, transmitters, couplers and integrated receiver/distribution  
amplifiers; (iii) for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase (or such shorter period of time as may be set forth in the license agreement specific to  
the particular software being licensed from Seller) with respect to all software products licensed from Seller (other than Core Product Software) that is (a) developed  
for a specific function or application, (b) complimentary to and does not function without the Core Product Software, and (c) listed with a specific model number and  
stock number in Seller’s Price List (“Non-Core Software”); (iv) for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase, with respect to non-serialized  
products and accessories, such as parts, sub-assemblies, splitters and all other products sold by Seller (other than Core Product Software and Refurbished/Closeout  
Products) not otherwise referred to in clauses (i) through (iii) above. The warranty period for computer programs in machine-readable form included in a hardware  
product, which are essential for the functionality thereof as specifically stated in the published product specifications (Core Product Software”) will be coincident  
with the warranty period of the applicable hardware product within which such Core Product Software is installed.  
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Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary,  
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software is first shipped by Seller, is to use commercially reasonable efforts to correct any reproducible material non-conformity (as determined by Seller in its sole  
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disk, on which the software was originally delivered;  
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particular requirements; and the customer’s sole and exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty is, at Seller’s option, to receive (a) suitably modified software, or  
part thereof, or (b) comparable replacement software or part thereof;  
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enhancements, modifications and updates to the same; and  
(iv) in some cases, the warranty on certain proprietary sub-assembly modules manufactured by third-party vendors and contained in Seller’s products, third party  
software installed in certain of Seller’s products, and on certain private–label products manufactured by third-parties for resale by Seller, will be of shorter duration  
or otherwise more limited than the standard Seller limited warranty. In such cases, Seller's warranty with respect to such third-party proprietary sub-assembly  
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certain products, that are not manufactured by Seller, but are resold by Seller, may carry the original OEM warranty for such products, if any. The limited warranty  
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products, and on certain private–label products manufactured by third-parties for resale by Seller will be of shorter duration or otherwise more limited than Seller  
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In addition, notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) certain Refurbished/Closeout Products that are not manufactured (but are resold) by Seller, may carry the original OEM  
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Refurbished/Closeout Products are final.  
All sales of  
To obtain service under this warranty, the defective product, together with a copy of the sales receipt, serial number if applicable, or other satisfactory proof of  
purchase and a brief description of the defect, must be shipped freight prepaid to Seller at the following address: One Jake Brown Road, Old Bridge, New Jersey  
08857.  
This warranty does not cover failure of performance or damage resulting from (i) use or installation other than in strict accordance with manufacturer's written  
instructions, (ii) disassembly or repair by someone other than the manufacturer or a manufacturer-authorized repair center, (iii) misuse, misapplication or abuse, (iv)  
alteration, (v) exposure to unusual physical or electrical stress, abuse or accident or forces or exposure beyond normal use within specified operational or  
environmental parameters set forth in applicable product specifications, (vi) lack of reasonable care or (vii) wind, ice, snow, rain, lightning, or any other weather  
conditions or acts of God.  
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goods, freight prepaid to Seller for examination by Seller's inspection department and verification of the defect. Seller, at its option, will either repair, replace or issue  
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standard terms and conditions of sale, including the limited warranty, is available from Seller upon request. Copies of the limited warranties covering third-party  
proprietary sub-assembly modules and private-label products manufactured by third-parties may also be available from Seller on request. (Rev 0713)  
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