C A U T I O N
C A U T I O N !
SUBJECT TO ELECTROSTATIC DAMAGE
OR DECREASE IN RELIABILITY.
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED.
For more information, refer to the Installation and Maintenance Practice (P/N 61442980G1C-5)
available online at
Warranty
: ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within the warranty period if it does not
meet its published specifications or fails while in service. Warranty information can
be found online at
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C
OMPLIANCE
CAUTION
!
♦
Electrostatic
Discharge
(ESD)
can
damage
electronic
modules.
When
handling
modules,
wear
an
antistatic
discharge
wrist
strap
to
prevent
damage
to
electronic
components.
Place
modules
in
antistatic
packing
material
when
transporting
or
storing.
When
working
on
modules,
always
place
them
on
an
approved
antistatic
mat
that
is
electrically
grounded.
♦
The
XFP
meets
or
exceeds
all
the
applicable
requirements
of
NEBS,
Telcordia
GR
‐
63
‐
CORE,
and
GR
‐
1089
‐
CORE.
The
XFP
is
intended
for
deployment
in
Central
Office
type
facilities,
EEEs,
EECs,
and
locations
where
the
NEC
applies
(for
example,
Customer
Premises).
The
XFP
is
to
be
installed
in
ADTRAN
products
in
Restricted
Access
Locations
only,
and
installed
by
trained
service
personnel.
This
device
complies
with
FCC
47
CFR
Part
15,
Class
B.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
1. This
device
may
not
cause
harmful
interference.
2. This
device
must
accept
any
interference
received,
including
interference
that
may
cause
undesired
operation.
Changes
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
ADTRAN
could
void
the
user
ʹ
s
authority
to
operate
this
equipment.
♦
Per
GR
‐
1089
‐
CORE,
the
ADTRAN
system
in
which
the
SFP
is
being
deployed
is
designed
and
intended
for
installation
as
part
of
a
Common
Bonding
Network
(CBN).
The
ADTRAN
system
in
which
the
SFP
is
being
deployed
is
not
designed
nor
intended
for
installation
as
part
of
an
Isolated
Bonding
Network
(IBN).
♦
Per
GR
‐
1089
‐
CORE
Section
9,
the
XFP
does
not
have
an
internal
DC
connection
between
battery
return
and
frame
ground.
The
XFP
can
be
installed
in
a
DC
‐
I
(isolated)
or
DC
‐
C
(common)
installation.
For
installations
where
other
cards
or
the
host
system
have
internal
connections
between
battery
return
and
frame
ground,
the
system
would
be
intended
for
deployment
only
in
a
DC
‐
C
installation.
♦
The
ADTRAN
system
chassis
frame
ground
terminal
must
be
connected
to
a
reliable
earth
ground
to
ensure
that
the
metal
enclosure
of
the
XFP
is
properly
grounded
via
the
backplane
connector.
CAUTION
C
The
XFP
is
a
Class
1
Laser
Product
and
complies
with
the
Laser
Safety
requirements
of
FDA
21CFR
1040.10
and
1040.11,
and
EN60825
‐
1
and
‐
2.
The
XFP
is
NRTL
listed
and
CB
Certified
to
all
applicable
American
and
European
safety
standards.
For
continued
compliance
with
the
above
laser
safety
standards,
only
approved
Class
1
modules
from
our
approved
vendor
list,
located
on
the
ADTRAN
website,
should
be
installed
in
ADTRAN
products.
NOTE
The
Gigabit
Ethernet
port(s)
are
optical
and
therefore
are
not
classified
as
any
type
of
port
as
defined
in
Appendix
B
of
GR
‐
1089
‐
CORE
Issue
4.
The
XFP
is
designed
to
meet
the
following
environmental
classes:
♦
ETSI
EN
300
019
‐
1
‐
1
“Classification
of
environmental
conditions;
Storage,”
Class
1.2
♦
ETSI
EN
300
019
‐
1
‐
2
“Classification
of
environmental
conditions,
Transportation,”
Class
2.3
♦
ETSI
EN
300
019
‐
1
‐
3
“Classification
of
environmental
conditions,
Stationary
use
at
weather
‐
protected
locations,”
Class
3.3
The
equipment
is
designed
to
function
without
degradation
during
exposure
to
all
test
severities
per
Class
3.3.