IMC Networks iMcV-E1-Mux/4, SFP Manuel d'instructions

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Page 1 - Operation Manual

iMcV-E1-Mux/4 Operation Manual

Page 2 - Warranty

6 E1 RJ-48 Connectors ALARM: • OFF during normal operation • Blinks red+green simultaneously when CV errors detected on the E1 line at far end of the

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7 Connector Pinout and DIP Switch Assignments DIP Switch Assignments A single 10-position DIP Switch is located on the unit to set the configuration.

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8 10/100BaseT Ethernet Mating Connector Pinout The following table lists the pin configuration for the standard RJ-45 Ethernet connector. Pin Signa

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9 RS-232 Port Mating Connector Pinout The following table lists the pin configuration for the RS-232 port mating connector. Pin Signal 1 None 2 Non

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10 Installation Instructions Each iMcV-E1-Mux/4 module requires two adjacent slots in an iMediaChassis or MediaChassis. To install the module in a ch

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11 Configuration Options The following sections describe the configurable features. Use the "default" command to restore the unit's d

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12 FX LinkLoss (FXLL) FX LinkLoss is a link integrity monitoring feature that forwards fiber link faults to the RJ-45 DATA port to indicate that a fib

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13 Loopback Each E1 port can be tested in loopback mode by enabling either a Host loopback or Remote loopback test path. This capability allows the e

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14 Console Screens Configuration Using the Console Port The following section describes configuration using the console screens. The Remote module is

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15 Main Menu From the main menu, the end-user can view essential unit configuration data—including active alarms in order of importance—and a clock in

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ii FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device, pursu

Page 13 - Pin Signal

16 Menu Options 1 = Refer to the Unit Configuration Screen 2 = Refer to the Port Alarm Status screen 3 = Refer to the SFP Line Status screen; SFP DD

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17 Port Alarm Status Screen The Port Alarm Status screen displays the status of the Host and Remote alarms on each of the unit's ports. This scr

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18 Ethernet Port Configuration Screen The screen displays the current values for items 1 through 9 for both the Host and Remote site. Enter the

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19 E1 Port Configuration Screen Use this screen to access the loopback and name details for each of the four E1 ports. Enter the number of the menu

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20 Enter the number of the menu item to edit, and enter the new value(s) when prompted.

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21 Troubleshooting • All iMcV-E1-Mux/4 units are shipped configured as Host units via DIP Switch #1 = OFF. The Remote unit should be set to DIP Switch

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22 Fiber Optic Port Verification As a troubleshooting aid, the fiber optic ports can be verified by placing a physical loopback optical line on the po

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23 E1 Port Verification By placing a physical loopback connection on the E1 port, a valid signal can be detected by each individual E1 port to verify

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24 Normal Operation Under normal operation the following LED display is given: E1E1E1E1E1E1E1E110/100BaseT10/100BaseTRS-232RS-232GREEN STATGREENACT, L

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25 • Use fiber patch cords (or connectors, if the fiber is terminated) from a reputable supplier. Low-quality components can cause many hard-to-diagn

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iii Table of Contents FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement ------------------------------------------------ ii Warranty-------------------------

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26 2. Wear an ESD wrist-grounding strap before handling any module or component. If a wrist strap is not available, maintain grounded contact with th

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27 Specifications Power Consumption (Typical): 0.96A @ +5V DC Operating Temperature: 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C) Storage Temperature: -40° to 160°F (-

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28 Definition of Terms/Acronyms The following are terms and phrases used within this manual (shown in italics), or which are found in documents associ

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29 LED Light Emitting Diode: A small stack of lights to indicate link, duplex or other options. LFPT Link Fault Pass-Through: LFPT can be enabled via

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30 IMC Networks Technical Support Tel: (949) 465-3000 or (800) 624-1070 (in the U.S. and Canada); +32-16-550880 (Europe) Fax: (949) 465-3020 E-M

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31 Safety Certifications CE: The products described herein comply with the Council Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility (2004/108/EC). Eu

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19772 Pauling • Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2611 USA TEL: (949) 465-3000 • FAX: (949) 465-3020 www.imcnetworks.com © 2009 IMC Networks. All ri

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iv Troubleshooting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Fiber Optic Port Verification---------------

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1 About the iMcV-E1-Mux/4 Overview The iMcV-E1-Mux/4 is a media converter that transports four independent E1 lines over an existing single (or dual,

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2 • Four E1 ports on RJ-48 connectors with surge protection • One full bandwidth Ethernet 10/100BaseT port (specific model) • 1+1 protection switching

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3 Port Interfaces A fully-configured iMcV-E1-Mux/4 includes the following ports: • Four E1 ports on RJ-48 connectors short haul • One 10/100BaseT twi

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4 iView² is the IMC Networks management software designed specifically for the IMC Networks “iMcV” family of modules. It features a GUI and gives net

Page 36 - Substances (RoHS) directive

5 LED Operation The iMcV-E1-Mux/4 features diagnostic LEDs as explained below. 10/100BaseT Connector LNK: • OFF when port is not linked/connec

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