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WARNING 

 

The procedure can result in serious injury or loss of life if not carried out 
in proper compliance with all safety instructions. Ensure that all 
conditions necessary for safe handling and operation are met before 
proceeding.

 

CAUTION 

 

The procedure can result in serious damage to or destruction of the unit if not 
carried out in compliance with all instructions for proper use. Ensure that all 
conditions necessary for safe handling and operation are met before 
proceeding. 

 

Compliance 

 

FCC Compliance 

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States of America requires that 
equipment operating in that country does not cause interference to communications. The unit 
has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 
15 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations for Radio Frequency Devices. Operation is 
subject to the following two conditions, which the FCC requires to be labeled on the unit: 
 

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This device may not cause harmful interference. 

• 

This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause 
undesired operation. 

 
FCC rules require that the following note and subsequent information be included in this 
manual: 
 
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital 
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable 
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial 
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if 
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful 
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely 
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference 
at his own expense. 
 
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a 
commercial installation. The unit generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy and, if 
not installed and used in accordance with instructions, can cause harmful interference to radio 
communications. 
 
Any user modification made to the unit voids the user’s authority to operate the unit under the 
FCC rules. 
 
If this unit is used in a residential setting, resulting interference must be corrected by the user. 
 
For more information, see Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations at 
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/cfr-table-search.html. 
 

 

Safety  –

  

Summary of Contents for SCG Series

Page 1: ...SCG SERIES FIBEROPTIC SWITCH User s Manual...

Page 2: ...Multiple Common SCG E Switch Configuration 7 Multiple Common Blocking SCG F Switch Configuration 8 Key Features 8 Applications 8 Standard Accessories 8 Specifications 9 Getting Started 11 Before Init...

Page 3: ...rser Rules 25 Operation Commands 26 Query Commands 27 Status Reporting and Service Request Control 30 Condition Register 30 Status Register 30 SRQ Mask Register 31 GPIB Programming Examples 31 Sending...

Page 4: ...ower cord from either the power inlet on the unit s rear panel or from the AC line power source receptacle The power cord must always be accessible from one of these points If the unit is installed in...

Page 5: ...ord only to a power outlet equipped with a protective earth contact Never connect to an extension cord that is not equipped with this feature Do not interrupt the protective earth grounding Any such a...

Page 6: ...hat is not described in the user s manual Some of the unit s capacitors can be charged even when the unit is not connected to the power source Safety Symbols The following symbols and messages can be...

Page 7: ...following note and subsequent information be included in this manual Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC...

Page 8: ...here appropriate be accompanied by the distinctive letters used by the notified body issuing the EC type examination certificate Where the apparatus is the subject of other Directives providing for th...

Page 9: ...selected output channel The terminations are precisely aligned using a processor controlled stepper motor Collimating lenses terminate the fiberoptic attachments minimizing the insertion loss of the s...

Page 10: ...3 M M N M 2 1 2 1 3 1 M N 1 1 M 1 M 3 2 M N 1 2 M 3 4 5 Figure 2 Multiple Common Configuration for MxN Channels Single Step Multiple Common SCG E Switch Configuration The non blocking single step mul...

Page 11: ...ration for MxN Channels Key Features Up to 180 channels Typical insertion loss of 0 3 dB Typical repeatability of 0 005 dB Typical return loss greater than 65 dB Local and remote control using IEEE 48...

Page 12: ...mode 0 02 dB 0 03 dB 0 05 dB 0 07 dB Insertion loss stability3 0 03 dB 0 05 dB Repeatability4 sequential switching random switching 0 005 dB 0 02 dB 0 01 dB 0 04 dB Crosstalk single mode 90 dB 80 dB I...

Page 13: ...ink current 100 mA maximum per output driver Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 V and GND ground are accessible from back panel connector Drivers 5 6 7 and 8 are internal Warm up time1 1 hour at 25 C ambient temperatu...

Page 14: ...e contents to ensure that the shipment is complete 3 Inspect the unit for structural damage that can have occurred during shipping 4 Ensure that the power switch is set to O off 5 Connect the unit to...

Page 15: ...ential fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to any source of excessive moisture Storing and Shipping To maintain optimum operating reliability do not store the unit in locations where the tempe...

Page 16: ...number of the unit and if necessary the RMA number on any accompanying documentation 8 Ship the unit only to the address given at the beginning of this document Cleaning Connectors Caution Connecting...

Page 17: ...ow the areas cleaned Installing the Switch Caution In sensitive applications to avoid shock and vibration do not mount the switch in non rigid racks or on top of raised floors or tables Avoid use with...

Page 18: ...Instructions Front Panel The front of the unit is shown in Figure 6 A close up of the key panel is shown in Figure 7 Figure 6 Front of Switch Figure 7 Operating Keys and Status LEDs Operating and Mai...

Page 19: ...ry key pad ENTER Terminates an entry such as the channel number or GPIB address Status LEDs The status LEDs are described in Table 6 Table 6 Status LEDs LED Description REM Indicates that the GPIB or...

Page 20: ...of Switch Making External Switch Module Connections External Switch Module without TTL Input Controls The setup for a switch without transistor to transistor logic TTL is shown in Figure 9 Figure 9 S...

Page 21: ...ver Application A sample driver application which is the electrical equivalent of the driver is shown in Figure 11 5V clamp diode Q 5V driver 1 driver 4 load o p 10K inside SC switch connector Figure...

Page 22: ...erface are in the Programming Guide section Selecting Input Channels and Output Channels When the default unit display is active Figure 13 the Channel key is lit on the front panel of the unit To sele...

Page 23: ...or Relay Driver States The SCG unit has 10 non volatile memory locations available for storing and recalling SCG unit data If expansion hardware is not installed in the SCG unit chassis the current st...

Page 24: ...address entry is confirmed by the appearance of an asterisk Calibrating the Unit No calibration is required Maintaining the Unit Clean the connector ends with a lint free tissue and alcohol before eve...

Page 25: ...Caution Do not extend the connector panel more than 10 cm 4 in from the body of the SCG unit Operating and Maintenance Instructions 22...

Page 26: ...nstrumentation published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE The SCG unit is equipped with a GPIB parallel interface and an RS232C serial interface The unit accepts the same...

Page 27: ...E1 Electrical interface open collector drivers Setting the GPIB Address To set the GPIB address 1 Press the GPIB ADDR key The current GPIB address appended with an asterisk is displayed The factory s...

Page 28: ...st be configured with the same settings Figure 17 shows the RS232 pin assignment of the drivers Figure 17 RS232 Driver Pin Assignment Caution Do not exceed 100 mA per driver Operation and Query Comman...

Page 29: ...re lost The SCG unit is always ready to accept characters over the RS232C interface A query command is used to extract status information from the SCG unit For example SRE CR LF returns the contents o...

Page 30: ...Set the GPIB Address RS232 Interface Only Modifies the GPIB address I GPIB address 0 to 30 Query Commands SWITCH A Query Optical Connection Returns the connection status of the switch specified by A c...

Page 31: ...ls LRN Learn Returns a string containing the commands that if sent reset the currently selected switch to its current state for example SWITCH I J K SRE L where I represents the switch number J repres...

Page 32: ...o error IDN Identifier Returns a string that identifies the manufacturer the SCG unit model number and the firmware level for example JDS Uniphase SCG unit v1 20 XDR I J Direct Drive Line Control Sets...

Page 33: ...gister Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 0 0 0 0 Settled 0 0 Status Register The status register records errors and other events that have occurred in the SCG unit When an event occurs...

Page 34: ...lled or the status register can be read with STB The first time the SCG unit is serial polled after an SRQ is generated bit 6 is on Subsequent serial polling returns a value with bit 6 off Similarly S...

Page 35: ...ple commands SWITCH 1 1 1 STB PRINT 1 OUTPUT 07 SWITCH 1 1 1 STB PRINT 1 ENTER 07 sample queries PRINT 1 OUTPUT 07 SWNUM PRINT 1 ENTER 07 INPUT 2 a PRINT switch a PRINT 1 OUTPUT 07 ERR PRINT 1 ENTER 0...

Page 36: ...ify SRQ bit is now cleared INPUT 2 sr read status register PRINT sr RETURN Learn Query LRN This example demonstrates the use of the learn query DIM LEARN 100 PRINT 1 OUTPUT 07 LRN send the learn query...

Page 37: ...gister The serial polling function is not supported on any RS232C interface but STB can be used to query the status register because the query command performs the same function as serial polling The...

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