ADC DL3XR-SCA100 Network Card User Manual


 
LTPS-UM-8013-03 Installing a D3LX CO Module in an LEC
D3LX CO and RMT Modules August 30, 2002 13
Verification of D3LX CO Optical Power
1 Connect an attenuator in series:
Connect a patch cord from the meter to the attenuator.
Connect a meter patch cord from the attenuator to the module.
2 Using the retaining latch, press the module into the chassis until it is properly seated.
3 Is the STATUS indicator lit green?
If Yes, continue to next step.
If No, repeat steps 1 through 3 with a new D3LX CO module.
4 On the APU, as shown in Figure 6 on page 11, press the LMPTST/APS pushbutton. Did all D3LX CO
indicators light?
If Yes, continue to next step.
If No, repeat steps 1 through 3 with a new D3LX CO module.
The module laser is transmitting when power is applied to the module.
5 Confirm that the transmit power is -7 dBm ± 2 dBm.
If the reading is not within this specification, replace the module.
6 Reduce the voltage on the attenuator and confirm that the receive dynamic range is -5 dBm to 123 dBm.
If the reading is not within this specification, replace the module.
7 Release the retaining latch on the D3LX CO module and slide the module out about 3 inches.
8 Disconnect the meter patch cord from the D3LX CO module.
9 Route the fiber out the top of the chassis and adjust as required to remove any excess slack.
10 Guide the fiber with one hand while sliding the module slowly back into the chassis.
11 Using the retaining latch, press the module into the chassis until it is properly seated.
12 Did the STATUS indicator light green? (If there is no DS3 signal present, the OPT FAIL indicator is lit red.)
If Yes, continue to next step.
If No, repeat steps 1 through 10 with a new D3LX CO module.
13 If this is to be a DS3 protected system, repeat the preceding steps to install the protect module in the slot
adjacent to the working module.
14 Repeat entire procedure for each D3LX CO module to be installed.
15 Store excess fiber at the fiber storage device specified in the work instruction.
Verify that unit is completely disconnected from the chassis connectors before removing the
optical fiber from the plug-in unit. Verify that the far end transmitter is off before proceeding.
Exposure to invisible laser radiation from the optical fiber is possible if the far end transmitter
is transmitting. Verify that all LEDs are off (not illuminated).
Always allow sufficient fiber length to permit routing without severe bends. Fibers may be
permanently damaged if bent/curved to a radius of less than 1.5 inches (3.81 cm).