(Version 3.0)
Table of Content
1. OVERVIEW ..............................................................................4 1.1. FEATURES ...........................................................................4 2. FEATURES.............................................................................5 2.1. HARDWARE FEATURES .........................................................5 2.2. SOFTWARE FEATURES .........................................................6 3. TYPICAL APPLICATION........................................................7 3.1. POINT TO POINT TOPOLOGY .................................................7 3.2. STAR TOPOLOGY .................................................................8 4. SPECIFICATION ....................................................................8 4.1. OPTICAL PORT ....................................................................8 4.2. E1 PORT.............................................................................9 4.3. ETHERNET PORT OPTIONAL ..................................................9 4.4. PHONE PORT OPTIONAL .......................................................9 4.5. MANAGEMENT PORT OPTIONAL ............................................9 4.6. POWER SUPPLY ................................................................10 4.7. OPERATING ENVIRONMENT ................................................10 4.8. DEVICE SIZE .....................................................................10 5. DEVICE PANEL....................................................................11 5.1. 4E1 MULTI-SERVICE MULTIPLEXER, STANDALONE ...............11 5.2. 8E1 MULTI-SERVICE MULTIPLEXER .....................................11 5.3. 16E1 MULTI-SERVICE MULTIPLEXER ...................................12 5.4. LEDS DESCRIPTION ..........................................................13 5.5. BUTTON DESCRIPTION .......................................................14 5.6. INTERFACE DESCRIPTION ...................................................15 5.7. DIP SWITCH SET OF 16E1 MULTI-SERVICE MULTIPLEXER ...16 5.8. FC-912 CHASSIS OF E1 MULTI-SERVICE MULTIPLEXER .......17 5.9. 2*4E1 MULTI-SERVICE MULTIPLEXER MODULE ....................19 5.10. 8/16E1 MULTIPLEXER MODULE ...................................20 5.11. EOW MODULE ...........................................................21
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5.12.
6. OPERATION OF MANAGEMENT........................................24 7. INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE .....................................25 7.1. INSTALL THE MODULE AND CHASSIS ....................................25 7.2. INSTALL THE STANDALONE DEVICE ......................................26 7.3. USING PHONE ...................................................................26 7.4. MAINTENANCE ...................................................................27 8. MAKE THE PRIVATE CABLE..............................................28 8.1. MAKE THE ETHERNET CABLE .............................................28 8.2. MAKE THE RS232 CABLE ...................................................28 8.3. MAKE THE RS485 CABLE ...................................................29 9. ORDER INFORMATION .......................................................29 9.1. MODEL .............................................................................29 9.2. PART NUMBER(P/N) OF THE STANDALONE ...........................30 9.3. PART NUMBER(P/N) OF THE MODULE .................................31 9.4. PART NUMBER(P/N) OF THE CHASSIS .................................32
1. Overview
Multi-service Multiplexer combines digital multiplexing chip and optical transmission technology. It is suitable for low capacity, point-to-point application of remote transmission. The circuit part of the equipment is fully digitized. The whole equipment is reliable, stable, easy to install and maintain. It has good temperature and voltage characteristics, complete alarm functions, one RS232/485 asynchronous interface and remote branch loop back functions. At the same time, it can be monitored from Fi-View-MP management software. First of all, Multi-service Multiplexer can multiplex E1 (Up to 16E1) and Ethernet (2*10/100Mbps) signals in one fiber channel to transmit. It is widely used in voice and data application field. Sometimes, we use Multiplexer instead of Multi-service Multiplexer. They have the same meaning.
1.1. Features
Providing up to 16 E1 channels, 75 and 120 line impedance are optional for E1 channels. Fiber port bit rate: 150Mbps, up to 120Km distance without repeater. Double Optical ports optional for redundant backup, auto-alternative. With special optical module, the device can support ALS (Automatic Laser Shutdown) function E1 Line code: HDB3, compliant to G.703, G.823 and G.742. Providing two optional 10/100Mbps Ethernet channels, both the two Ethernet ports support 10/100Mbps auto-detection, Full/Half Duplex auto-negotiation. Ethernet ports support VLAN and flow control Complete alarm functions, and indicate local or remote status Supporting the local/remote E1 loop back, helping to find out the line fault conveniently
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Providing one phone in any optical direction, can use the ordinary phone The remote device can combine with FC-912 equipment form the Star Topology Providing RS232 and Ethernet port for management Providing an RS232 /RS485 asynchronous interface Standalone and chassis optional, 220VAC and 48VDC optional Free configuration for each modules management address
2. Features
2.1. Hardware Features
8/16E1 PDH Provide optical port with redundant backup, auto-alternative. When the two optical ports connecting at the same time, A optical port has the top-priority. Once one optical port connecting or communicating is interruptive, the optical port immediately switch to another port, so it wont affect the communication With special optical module, the device can support ALS (Automatic Laser Shutdown) function Providing up to 16 E1 channels and two optional 10/100Mbps Ethernet channels. F9-240/480 series provide phone function Providing RS232 (DB9) and 10/100Mbps Ethernet port for management Providing an RS232 /RS485 (DB9) asynchronous interface Have the complete alarm functions, including total alarm, A or B optical port Shutdown, E1 code error limitation LOS LOF AIS and the status of Ethernet port. In order to manage many sets of device at the same time in a single window, F9-480 has address code switch to
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differentiate the devices. The coding range: 1~64 Standalone and chassis optional, 220VAC and 48VDC optional. (Dont use the two-power supply at the same time!)
Add node, can take 3 method: by hand, auto search and manual search Can show details of the environment information, including the devices temperature and fans status, It will alarm when appear exceptional status automatically Have the function of limiting the port speed, can set the bandwidth between 0Mbps and 70Mbps in 32Kbps step (If dont set this function, the bandwidth will up to 100Mbps) Support SNMP management. Set Trap Destination, Community Name, and authority A float window available for real-time alarm messages. And all alarm messages can pop up to get more attention. Provide MIB file, make it easy to be integrated into the third-party SNMP management software Support firmware updating, with the update tool and new version firmware file download from our website. For more information about the management, please check relative software user manual.
3. Typical Application
3.1. Point to Point Topology
4. Specification
4.1. Optical Port
Bit rate: 150Mb/s+/-50ppm Wavelength: 1310nm/1550nm Output power: -11 to -4dBm Sensitivity: better than -36dBm Receive dynamic range34dB Connector: FC/SC/ST Redundant backup optical port optional and Auto Laser shutdown (ALS) optional Optical port number: 4E1 standalone with 1 optical port,
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4.2. E1 Port
Data rate: 2048Kbps+/-50ppm Impedance:75(Unbalanced), 120ohmBalanced optional Connector: BNC(75), RJ45(120ohm) Code type: HDB3, Compliant with G.703,ITU-T G.742 and G.823 Numbers: 4/8/16
Console management Band Rate9600bps /19200bps optionalDefault: 9600bps Data bit8 Parity bit: 0 Stop bit: 1 Data flow control: 0 Connector: DB9, male
5. Device Panel
5.1. 4E1 Multi-service Multiplexer, Standalone
Front Panel
Phone
2*Ethernet
O PT N O P LO F 1E -3 1E -6 LT R 1 SP D FD 1 X R 1 U N
LOCAL
ALARM
TX
RX
REMOTE
MUTE
MASK
PHONE
ETH-Mgt
ETH-1
ETH-2
OPT
LEDS
Buttons
Back Panel
Power switch Power Input
POWER
PGND
75ohm E1 Ports
120ohm E1 Ports
ON OFF
AC
E1_CH
OPEN GND
Data
4 DC IN4 OUT4 IN3 OUT3 IN2 OUT2 IN1 OUT1 IN OUT 120ohm (1,2 IN 4,5 OUT)
Mgt
2*Ethernet
O PA IE -3
PT A
1 SP D1
LT R
AR
RU
FD
E1 LOS
LOCAL
ALARM
MASK
ON
PWR
O PT B LO F
OFF
2
REMOTE
MUTE
PHONE
ETH-Mgt
ETH-1
ETH-2
IE
FD
TI
LEDS
Buttons
SNMP Management
Power switch
Back Panel
Power Input
POWER
PGND + TX RX TX RX
Optical B Optical A
E1Port
E1Port
E1 1-4
E1 5-8
Mgt
Data
OPTB
OPTA
2*Ethernet
LOCAL
LT R 1 SP D 1 FD X1 W O R KA N O PA LO FA 1E -3 A 1E -6 A R U N LO S8 LO S7 LO S6 LO S3 LO S5 LO S4 LO S2 LO S1 PW
ON
REMOTE
OFF
LT R 2 SP D 2 FD X2 W O R KB N O PB LO FB 1E -3 B 1E -6 B O TI
S1 3
S1 2
S1 5
S1 6
S1 4
S1 1
S1 0
AL M
LO
LO
LO
LO
LO
LO
LO
LO
S9
LEDS
Buttons
Power Switch
75ohm E1 Ports
IN
DC
IN
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
OUT
OUT
Mgt
Data
120ohm E1 Ports
12 11 10 9
120ohm E1 Ports
4 3 2 1
DC
16
15
14
13
Mgt
Data
ARL OPT OPT(A/B) NOP NOP(A/B) LOF LOF(A/B) 1E-3 1E-3(A/B) 1E-6 1E-6(A/B) LOS(X)LOS1
Red
Green Red
ON ON ON ON
LTR2
Green
ON/ Blink
SPD2 FDX2
Green Green
ON ON
4/8/16E1 Multiplexer User Manual V3.0 Ethernet1 Link/TX/RX indicator. LTR1 is on when the Ethernet1 port of the local device links properly, LTR1 blinks when the Ethernet1 port of the local device is transmitting or receiving data. Ethernet1 10M/100M bps speed indicator. BT1 is on when the Ethernet1 port of the local device is working at 100Mbps speed. Ethernet1 Half/Full Duplex status indicator. FD1 is on when the Ethernet1 port of the local device is working at Full Duplex. Optical (A/B) work state indicator. WORK (A/B) is on when Optical (A/B) works. Blink shows SNMP CPU works normally, OFF shows SNMP CPU doesnt work On shows Equipment temperature over level, OFF shows Equipment temperature normal
LTR1
Green
ON/ Blink
ON ON ON Blink ON
Note: The LOF/1E-3/1E-6/LOS/LTR/SPD/FDX LEDs are corresponding to the status of the remote device if the local/remote button is pressed down.
When the button of Local/Remote is , this led shows pressed down as the status of remote device. Opposite, , the led shows the when up as status of local device. When the button of Alarm/Mute is , the alarm sound pressed down as
MUTE
is mute. Opposite, when up as , the device sounds when any of the alarms occurs. When press this button once, any of the current E1 LOS Alarm will be masked, it looks disappear. But new E1 LOS Alarm will still make the relevant LOS LED on. When the button of RING is pressed , it means to call the down as remote end device or to pick up the local , it telephone. When looks like means to hang up or to stop calling.
, the When this button is pressed down as outer jackets all 4 E1 channel input ports connect to GND, while it looks like jackets are float. , the outer
MASK
Switch Button
CALL
RING
HANG
When this button is pressed down as , the outer jackets all 4 E1 channel output ports
GND
, the
Description
4/8/16E1 Multiplexer User Manual V3.0 ETH2 EHT1 ETH-Mgt OPT OPT(A/B) Mgt Data E1 POWER The 2
nd
The 1st Ethernet port, RJ45, 10/100Mbps, Half/Full Duplex SNMP management RJ45 port support 10/100M Full/Half duplex Optical (A/B),FC/SC/ST optional Management Console port, RS232, DB9 Connector RS232/RS485 Data port, DB9 Connector 1st ~16th E1 Channel, 75ohm BNC or 120ohm RJ45 Connector or DB37 connected by an adapter AC/DC Power Input220VAC and 48VDC optional
Note: Above description is including all the ports. The ordered device th th maybe havent some of the ports, such as optical B, 5 ~8 E1 channel, etc.
1234
RX+
RX-
TX-
TX+
GND
N.A.
X ON Forced Port A
ON: ALS Enable, OFF: ALS Disable ON: Local loop enable, OFF: Remote loop enable
Figure9: Slots types distributing As shown in figure 9, there are 14 slots chassis in the device. These 14 slots are divided into three parts: the leftmost slot is for EOW; the rightmost slot is for 220VAC PWR, the other 12 slots is for Multi-service Multiplexer Module. The 12th Multi-service Multiplexer Module can also be installed for 220VAC PWR Module. Optical diskThe Module of PDHis the main function part of the FC-912 Ethernet PDH, including single optical port with double optical direction and two optical port optional. All the 2M interface are derivate from the back panel of the deviceas figure10
5.8.1.
Figure10: Back Panel View of the Chassis Panel sketch map of the 2*4E1 Multi-service Multiplexer Module
Optical Phone Optical Phone
ALM
2*Ethernet
ALM
2*Ethernet
5.8.2.
Figure11: The Panel of the 2*4E1Multiplexer Module Panel sketch map of the 8E1 Multiplexer Module
Optical Optical Phone
PWR
ALM
2*Ethernet
RS232/485 Data
5.8.3.
PWR
ALM
2*Ethernet
Optical B
Optical A
RS232/485 Data
ARL
Red
ON/ Blink
PHONE
Green
ON/ Blink
5.9.2. User Interface of the 2*4E1 Module Table8User interface description of the 2*4E1 Module
Port ETH1 ETH2 OPT PHS
st
Optical port For phone, use one MDI-UTP to connect to the EOW Module
ARL (ALM)
Red
ON/ Blink
ON ON ON
4/8/16E1 Multiplexer User Manual V3.0 PHONE is ON When calling. PHONE blinks When the remote end device call local device or local device call the remote end device.
PHONE
Green
ON/ Blink
5.10.2. User Interface of the 8/16E1 Multiplexer Module Table10:Interface Description of the 8/16E1 Multiplexer Module
Port ETH1 ETH2 OPTA OPTB DATA PHS Description The 1st Ethernet port, RJ45, 10/100Mbps, Half/Full Duplex The 2
nd
Optical A Optical B for redundant backup RS232/RS485 Date port, DB9 connector For phone, use one MDI-UTP to connect to the EOW Module
LOF
TEP
IE-3
IE-6
LEDS
Buttons
Figure14: The Panel map of the EOW Module 5.11.2. LEDs of the EOW Module Table11:LEDs description of the EOW Module
LEDs PWR ACT TMP LOS1LOS8 NOP LOF IE-3 IE-6 Color Status Description Power work state indicator. PWR is ON when Power supply ok. EOW work state indicator. ACT blinks when EOW Module works properly. Temperature alarm indicator. TMP is ON When temperature of slots chassis is over 70 LOS x (x=1~8) is ON When the relevant E1 Channel Signal loses. NOP is ON when no optical signals is detected by RX of Optical Port. LOF is ON when Optical Line loses synchronization. IE-3 and IE-6 Alarm are masked when LOF alarm occurs. 1E-3 is ON when optical lines bit error rate is -3 over 10 . 1E-6 is ON when optical lines bit error rate is -6 over 10 .
4/8/16E1 Multiplexer User Manual V3.0 Ethernet x (x=1~4) Link/TX/RX indicator. LTR x (x=1~4) is ON when the Ethernet port of LTR1ON/ Yellow the local device links properly, LTR x (x=1~4) LTR4 Blink blinks when the Ethernet1 port of the local device is transmitting or receiving data. Ethernet x (x=1~4) Half/Full Duplex status FD1indicator. Green ON FD4 FD x (x=1~4) is ON when the Ethernet port of the local device is working at Full Duplex. Ethernet x (x=1~4) 10M/100M bps speed SPD1indicator. Green ON SPD4 BT x (x=1~4) is ON when the Ethernet port of the local device is working at 100Mbps speed. Note: The LOS, NOP, LOF, 1E-3, 1E-6, LTR, FD, SPD LEDS shows the status of the Multi-service Multiplexer Module, the Number of which is appeared on the LED Panel. For 2-port-Ethernet Multi-service Multiplexer Module, LTR3-4, FD3-4, SPD3-4 is not available. The LOS, NOP, LOF, 1E-3, 1E-6, LTR, FD, SPD LEDs will show the status of the remote device if the local/remote button is pressed down.
5.11.3. User Interface of the EOW Module Table12: User Interface Description of the EOW
Ports RS232 ETH PHS PHONE NO. Description DB9, RS232 port for Console Management RJ45, Ethernet Port for WEB/SNMP-based Management Support 10/100M, Full/Half Duplex automation. RJ45, Used to connect to the Multi-service Multiplexer Module to use the PHONE RJ11, Telephone port. Connect common telephone. LED Panel, showing the Address of the relative Multi-service Multiplexer Module
5.11.4. Button of the EOW Module Table13: Button Description of the EOW
Button RESET Description Reset Button. Restart the EOW firmware.
4/8/16E1 Multiplexer User Manual V3.0 Multi-service Multiplexer Module addresses select. The Address adds one when pressing. When the button of MUTE is pressed down as MUTE , the alarm sound is mute. Opposite, when up as , the device sounds when any of the alarms occurs. When the button of Local/Remote is pressed down as , this led shows the status of remote device. Opposite, when up as , the led shows the status of local device.
ADDR
LOCAL /REMOT
6. Operation of management
Support the administration of networks function based on PC platform Support Console, WEB and SNMP management, it can manage local and remote device status. As the remote device connecting with the chassis, can be managed by the FC-912s EOW.
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The addresses of Both Part A and Part B are available for the 2*4E1 Multi-service Multiplexer Module. For 1*4E1 Multi-service Multiplexer Module or 1*8E1 Multi-service Multiplexer Module, only the address of the Part A is available.
7.3.2.
Pick up the phone connected to the EOW The phone of the standalone rings, pick up and talk Busy sound will be sent when one hang up the phone From standalone to the Chassis Connect phone to the PHONE jack of the standalone and the EOW of the chassis Pick up the phone of the standalone On the Chassis end, sounds appear, and the PHONE led of the relative Multi-service Multiplexer Module blinks. Use one UTP to connect the PHS jack between the EOW and the relative Multi-service Multiplexer Module Pick up the phone connected to the EOW, talking Busy sound will be sent when one hang up the phone From standalone to standalone Connect Phone to the Multi-service Multiplexer device. Pick up one phone; the other end phone will ring. Pick up the other phone handle, talking Busy sound will be sent when one hangs up the phone
7.3.3.
7.4. Maintenance
All the Multi-service Multiplexer Modules support hot-swap function EOW Module also support hot-swap function, But we suggest user not to plug it when power ON for long time use Take care of the Optical port, avoid of any hurt from the laser There maybe none problem when ARL led is ON, for unused E1 can cause LOS and ARL led ON. Use Local/Remote button to switch the status indication between the local device and the remote device.
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Use E1 loop to test the bit error rate of the device or the transmitting line.
Fig16: The sketch map of the RS232 (DB9) port The RS232(DB9) of the F9-240/480 series P2IN P3OUT P5GND
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Fig17: The sketch map of the RS485 (DB9) port The RS485(DB9) of the F9-240/480 series Pin6Drive TX-Z Pin7Drive TX+Y Pin8Drive RX-B Pin9Drive RX+A
9. Order Information
9.1. Model
F9-480 4E1 8E1 16E1 Multi-service Multiplexer, Standalone or Module FB-CHS Fibridges Chassis Detail order information, please refer to the below Part Number (P/N).
F9-1203-XXX23 F9-1203-XXX23-fgp/nms
F9-1204-XXX23
F9-1204-XXX23-fgp/nms
F9-2404- XXX23
F9-2404-XXX23-fgp/nms
8E1 Multi-service Multiplexer, with redundant backup optical port, and optical port has ALS function 8E1 Multi-service Multiplexer, optical port has ALS function, and afford RS232 RS422 phone SNMP Management port
4E1 Multi-service Multiplexer, optical port has ALS function 4E1 Multi-service Multiplexer, with redundant backup optical port, and optical port has ALS function 8E1 Multi-service Multiplexer, redundant backup optical port with
8E1 Multi-service Multiplexer, optical port has ALS function 8E1 Multi-service Multiplexer, with redundant backup optical port, and optical port has ALS function 16E1 Multi-service Multiplexer, redundant backup optical port with
16E1 Multi-service Multiplexer, optical port has ALS function 16E1 Multi-service Multiplexer, with redundant backup optical port, and optical port has ALS function 120ohm impedance E1 port is optional XXX stands for the transmit distance and optical port style. For example, 40Km, FC port, XXX will be 04F. Letter 23 in the above P/N means 2*10/100Mbps Ethernet port
FC-912-M
FP-9075A
FP-9120A
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