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Voice Broadband Optical Multiplexer 

User 

Manual 

 

Table of contents 

CHPATER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................... 3

 

1.1

 

I

NTRODUCTION

 ......................................................................... 3

 

1.2

 

F

EATURES

 ................................................................................. 3

 

CHPATER 2 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ....................................... 5

 

2.1

 

F

RONT 

P

ANEL

 ........................................................................... 5

 

2.1.1 Front Panel LED Indicators .............................................. 5

 

2.1.2 CONSOLE Interface ........................................................ 6

 

2.1.3 Fiber Interface .................................................................. 6

 

2.2

 

F

UNCTION 

C

ARD 

R

EAR 

P

ANEL

 ................................................. 6

 

CHAPTER 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................... 8

 

3.1

 

O

PERATING 

E

NVIRONMENT

 ...................................................... 8

 

3.2

 

P

OWER 

S

UPPLY

 ......................................................................... 8

 

3.3

 

M

ECHANICAL 

S

PECIFICATION

 ................................................... 8

 

3.4

 

O

PTICAL 

I

NTERFACE

 ................................................................. 8

 

3.5

 

E1

 

I

NTERFACE 

C

RITERIA

 .......................................................... 8

 

3.6

 

E

THERNET 

I

NTERFACE

 .............................................................. 9

 

3.7

 

S

ERIAL 

I

NTERFACE 

(RS232/RS485/RS422)

 

D

ATA 

I

NTERFACE

 .. 9

 

3.8

 

FXO

 

(FXS)

 

T

ELEPHONE 

I

NTERFACE

......................................... 9

 

CHAPTER 4: INSTALLATION ...................................................... 10

 

4.1

 

S

AFETY 

R

EQUIREMENTS

 ......................................................... 10

 

4.2

 

I

NSPECTION UPON 

U

NPACKING

 ............................................... 11

 

4.3

 

P

OWER 

S

UPPLY

 ....................................................................... 11

 

4.4

 

T

EST

 ....................................................................................... 11

 

4.5

 

C

ONFIGURATION AND 

C

ONNECTION

 ....................................... 11

 

CHAPTER 5 APPENDIX ............................................................... 12

 

5.1

 

H

OW TO MAKE THE CABLE

 ...................................................... 12

 

5.1.1 How to make E1 connecting cable ................................. 12

 

5.1.2 How to make Ethernet interface connecting cable ......... 12

 

5.1.3 How to make serial (RS232/485/422) interface 
connecting cable ...................................................................... 13

 

5.1.4 How to make voice interface connecting cable .............. 14

 

5.1.5 How to make CONSOLE interface connecting cable .... 14

 

5.2

 

F

AILURE 

D

IAGNOSES AND 

T

ROUBLESHOOTING

 ....................... 14

 

5.3

 

W

ARRANTY 

C

ARD

 .................................................................. 16

 

 

Summary of Contents for OP-4E1+ETH+32Vo

Page 1: ...8 3 6 ETHERNET INTERFACE 9 3 7 SERIAL INTERFACE RS232 RS485 RS422 DATA INTERFACE 9 3 8 FXO FXS TELEPHONE INTERFACE 9 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION 10 4 1 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 10 4 2 INSPECTION UPON UNPACKING...

Page 2: ...contained herein the Company cannot be held liable for any harm or damage resulting from any omissions inaccuracies or errors contained in the manual Brief Introduction This User Manual describes the...

Page 3: ...me temporary construction sites which demand quick solutions to the need of telephone and data operation and the Village village Connection telephone accessing project which is now in progress 1 2 Fea...

Page 4: ...Voice Broadband Optical Multiplexer User Manual 4 1 9 inches structure with 1U height supported high single machine density and lower machine room occupancy...

Page 5: ...eir functions are described as follows Name Color Function Description PWR Green Indication of power supply status on Power supply is OK off No power input SYS Yellow Indication of operating on In nor...

Page 6: ...p off Stand by on for 1s and off for 4s Ringing 2 1 2 CONSOLE Interface Operating parameters of local and remote end devices can be configured through CONSOLE interface and meanwhile operating status...

Page 7: ...ype wires ridding the trouble of remaking the wires 2 2 3 VOICE Interface There are 8 RJ45 ports in a row that are the voice interface each of which can transfer 4 lines of telephone making 1 4 5 8 9...

Page 8: ...o ensure a stable operation Input Voltage AC 220V DC 48V Power Fluctuation 165VAC 265VAC or 36VDC 72VDC Power Consumption 50 W The power consumption will vary in result of the quantity difference of v...

Page 9: ...hone Interface Line Property Comply with the Technical specifications for telephone exchange equipment by Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications Voice encoding PCM encoding 64Kbps per line Relay Int...

Page 10: ...should be linked to the ground through earthed conductor To avoid electric shock the earthed conductor must be in connection with the ground Make sure that the product is correctly earthed before conn...

Page 11: ...wer cable please disconnect the power supply Connect the power supply again after operation And use the equipment under the operating condition required in the manual 4 4 Test The following tests shou...

Page 12: ...that is flat side up from left to right enumerating as 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 respectively The following is the allocation of lines The twisted pair specification of RJ 45 is provided as follows EIA TIA568A...

Page 13: ...y use straight through cable the connect method of two ends are the same 2 Connect the equipment and switches or HUB cascadly use cross line cable the connect method of two ends are different Cross li...

Page 14: ...WR is OFF 1 Control switch is not fully turned on 2 The power supply is not connected with correct polarity 3 Outside power source is not correctly plugged 4 Conductor is dropped into the frame causin...

Page 15: ...le properly 2 Change the network structure to reduce the multiple cascades of HUBER 3 Set proper operating mode 4 Set other device clock mode on the line E1 line alarms after the E1 interface is conne...

Page 16: ...m the date of purchase 4 The user fails to provide the certificate of purchase date or the serial number of the product indicates that the product has left the factory 36 months ago 5 Include but not...

Page 17: ...and Optical Multiplexer User Manual 17 not limited to loss of information resulting from defects of the product Product repair maintenance records Name OP 4E1 ETH 32Vo Device Num Repair Date Service N...

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