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1. gg EEE d H pre nn Seo Wi HZ TALA eZ E er BY 9119 UTP FIBER MEDIA CONVERTER WS BER UTP NORM d e R R PWR LNK Rx Tx RMTF LNK R 100BASE TX J 9119 100BASE TX FX Media Converter Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter Caution This product may contain a laser diode emitter operating at a wavelength of 1300nm 1600nm Use of optical instru ments for example collimating optics with this product may increase eye hazard Use of controls or adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Under normal conditions the radiation levels emitted by this product are under the Class 1 limits in 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J ATTENTION Cet quipement peut avoir une diode laser mettant des longueurs d onde allant de 1300nm 1600nm L utilisation d instruments optiques par exemple un collimateur optique avec cet quipement peut s av rer dangereuse pour les yeux Proc der des contr les des ajustements ou toute proc dure autre que celles d crites ci apr s peut provoquer une exposition dangereuse des radiations Sous des conditions normales le niveau des radiations mises par cet quipement est en dessous des limites prescrites dans CFR21 chapitre 1 sous chapitre J Notice This device contains static sensitive components It should be handled only with proper Electrostatic Discharge ESD grounding pro
2. Tx Transmit Data UTP to Fiber Green When lit Tx indicates that the converter is receiving packets via the UTP cable and is attempting to transmit them via the fiber optic cable RMTF Remote Fault Red Remote Fault Indication RMTF is a featurethat is complimentary to LLF It is essentially a means by which error conditions are echoed back to the unit that is potentially causing errors Upon loss of link integrity on a fiber optic port the remote device transmits an RMTF pulse from its Tx port to the local device indicating an error condition on the Tx port or that the fiber optic link may have failed This feature allows the local unit to become aware of fault conditions that it is possibly creating Upon receipt of p y g Up p the RMTF signal the local unit be it a 9119 9135 or 9140 will illuminate the RMTF Indicator and invoke LLF on the local interface NOTE The following additional effects may also be generated by the receiving device depending upon the equipment and configuration 9119s will close dry relay alarm contacts reserved for RMTF LLF on the UTP port will propagate the failed condition to the attached DTE device e Non managed 9135 9140s when LLF is enabled on the 100BASE FX interface will also propagate the failure condition to the attached DTE device Managed 9135 9140s generate TRAP 43 remote fault on port 2 both in band and out of band via SLIP port if so configured and dry relay contact c
3. NC Normally Closed This means closed during Normal non fault operation open during a fault condition C Common Common terminal between alarm contacts 2 4 Installing the 9119 Media Converter The 9119 Media Converter is an easy to install device and can be installed in the Canoga Perkins Model 9101 LAN Chassis attached to vertical or horizontal surfaces or used in a table top configuration As with all electronic devices adequate air flow should be provided around the unit since some heat is generated The 9119 should not be placed on top of another device that also generates heat The cumulative heat can cause the internal temperature of the 9119 to exceed its design specifications which could potentially lead to inconsistent operation Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter 2 4 1 Stand Alone Unit In addition to being placed on a desk top the 9119 stand alone can be attached to the side of any surface PC cabinet desk etc An attachment kit is shipped with the 9119 stand alone unit for this purpose Wherever the unit is mounted the decision for the location will include determining a mounting place for a transformer as well The power supply is furnished with a 6 foot power cord The connector for the power supply is located on the rear panel of the unit 2 4 2 Rack Mount Installation Up to twelve 9119 Media Converters can be inserted into a Canoga Perkins Model 9101 LAN Chassis for high density installation see Figure 2 5
4. OR AT CANOGA PERKINS OPTION 11 RETURN OF THE PRODUCT AND REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE AND SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE CUSTOMER S ENTIREAND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AUTHORIZED RESELLERS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO EXTENDANY DIFFERENT WARRANTY ON CANOGA PERKINS BEHALF Return Policy Customer must obtain an RMA Return Material Authorization number from the Canoga Perkins Customer Service Department before returning a product for service or repair Canoga Perkins technical support department can be reached through any of the following means Telephone 818 718 6300 Fax 818 718 6312 E Mail fiber canoga com If the warranty for a power supply fan optics consumable or software has expired customer must provide the Canoga Perkins Customer Service Representative with a Purchase Order to authorize the repair Send the defective product postage and insurance prepaid to the address provided to you by Canoga Perkins technical support representative Failure to properly protect the product during shipping may void this warranty The return authorization number must be written on the outside of the carton to ensure its acceptance The customer must pay for the non compliant product s return transportation costs to Canoga Perkins for evaluation of said product s for repair or replacement Canoga Perkins will pay for the shipping of the repaired or replaced in warranty product s back to the customer any and all customs charges tariffs or and taxes are the cus
5. equal length fibers 3 2 4 100BASE FX Single Mode SM 1550nm XD Laser The 9119 1550nm Long Distance Single Mode Media Converter features an Average Transmit power of at least 4dBm and a minimum Average Receiver Sensitivity of 31dBm Allowing for a Transmission Penalty of 1dB this yields a loss budget of 26dB which is much more conservative than that specified in ANSI X3 184 SMF PMD Category ID This is because the ANSI specification references a bit error rate of 2 5 x 10 which is too large to be of practical use at 100Mbps For this reason Canoga Perkins prefers to specify the same sensitivity as Category I interfaces Typically perfor mance will be at least 2dB better than specified Also per this ANSI specification a minimum attenuation of 15dB is required between transmitter and receiver to prevent overdriving the receiver This interface option is not recommended for Half Duplex CSMA CD applications due to the minimum attenuation required When working out the cable and circuit attenuation the user should allow 0 5dB loss per connector for all devices and patch panel connections plus 0 5dB loss per km on 8 10 125 micron cable For a more precise treatment of Cable Plant issues the reader is referred to Annex C of ANSI X3 184 Cable Plant Usage Mixing Category I and Extended Media Converters at either end of a fiber optic cable is not recommended since the different driver powers and receiver specifications would limit the
6. 100BASE FX multimode limitation of 2km on fiber optic cable in full duplex FDX mode and achieve greater than 100km connectivity The 9119 Media Converter is also especially suited for harsh manufacturing environments where immunity to noise and electrical magnetic interference or security considerations are of particular importance Conforms to NEBS Level 3 Standards The 9119 Media Converter comes in four versions 100BASE FX 1310nm Multimode MM LED 1 1 dB loss budget 100BASE FX 1310nm Single Mode SM LP Laser 10dB loss budget 100BASE FX 1310nm Single Mode SM LD Laser 26dB loss budget 100BASE FX 1550nm Single Mode SM XD Laser 26dB loss budget The 9119 Media Converter has the following features Converts UTP interfaces to fiber Link Loss Forwarding from fiber port to the UTP interface Remote Fault Detection and Alarm Forwarding on the fiber interface Normal or crossed over UTP connections Dry Contact Alarm Relays Provides noise interference immunity Provides virtually untappable security Distance exceeding 100km on fiber Single Mode or Fiber Support Multimode Six status LED indicators ST and SC connectors 1 1 Ship List The following items are included 9119 Media Converter User Manual Wall Mount Power Supply with 6 foot power cord Tie Wrap Velcro Kit Ten foot Category 5 Twisted Shielded Pair STP patch cable Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter 1 2 Applications Figure 1 1 shows a t
7. For rack mount applications requiring alarm relay usage it is recommended to remove the relay terminal blocks connect the alarm leads and then reinstall after the 9119s are mounted in the rack Refer to the Model 9101 LAN Chassis User Manual for 9119 installation instructions Figure 2 5 9101 LAN Chassis 14 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter 2 4 3 10 100 Auto Negotiation Application Note The 100BASE FX specification for fiber optic interfaces as implemented in the 9119 media converter does not provide support for the auto negotiation of speed or mode Therefore any attachment to the 9119 fiber optic interface must be 100Mbps The 9119 optical interfaces are fixed Full duplex FDX devices that also support half duplex HDX port attachments While the 9119 supports the 100BASE TX interface specifications for speed and mode it does not implement the N Way auto negotiation feature that communicates speed and mode changes 10 to 100Mbps and HDX to FDX between UTP interfaces In order to support N Way speed changes packet buffering which flow controls frames from the 100Mbps interface down to a 10Mbps interface must be implemented for normal operation Since packet buffering is typically em ployed in layer 2 switches and not the physical layer the 9119 does not provide buffering cannot support speed changes and must operate at 100Mbps Since N Way auto negotiation is normally implemented in 100BASE TX switch interfa
8. connect the other end to the 9119s NORM jack Otherwise connect the other to the 9119s X jack One and only one end of the cable should be connected to an X jack 2 3 2 Fiber Connection The 9119 Media Converter connects to fiber optic cable via a duplex SC or ST type connector on the rear panel see Figure 2 3 Connect the Tx of one device to the Rx of the other and vice versa When working with fiber optic cables and connectors care should be taken to prevent contaminating connector plugs and sleeves Dirt and dust can significantly affect connector insertion loss and consequently degrade performance 12 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter OO Figure 2 3 Fiber Optic Connections on Rear Panel 2 3 3 Relay Connections The 9119 Media Converter features dry contact alarm relays These contacts are available via a removable terminal block on the rear panel see Figure 2 4 RMTF FLNK TLNKIPWR NO C NC RMTF Remote Fault FLNK Fiber Optic Link TLNK PWR UTP Link or Power Figure 2 4 Relay Terminal Block The relays monitor each interface s Link Integrity plus the Remote Fiber Fault status In addition the UTP Interface relay is configured such that power failure will result in the same state as a status alarm 1 e loss of link The description of the alarm contacts is the following NO Normally Open This means open during Normal non fault operation closed during a fault condition
9. lightning or other Acts of Nature misuse neglect accident damage improper installation or maintenance including over voltage failures caused by use outside of the product s specified rating normal wear and tear of mechanical components or alteration or repair by anyone other than Canoga Perkins or its authorized representative If the user is unsure about the proper means of installing or using the equipment contact Canoga Perkins free technical support services Customer must notify Canoga Perkins promptly in writing of any claim based on warranty Canoga Perkins is not liable for and does not cover under warranty any costs associated with servicing and or the installation of its products or for any inspection packing or labor costs in connection with return of goods In the event Canoga Perkins breaches its obligation of warranty customer s sole and exclusive remedy is limited to replacement repair or credit of the purchase price at Canoga Perkins option Under no circumstance will Canoga Perkins be liable for consequential or incidental damages or loss of profits Warranty Registration To establish original ownership and to record purchase date please complete the warranty on line form on our product registration page URL www canoga com warranty Optional Service Programs Canoga Perkins offers several optional Service Programs Please call Canoga Perkins Sales Department 818 718 6300 or see our web site www canoga com for de
10. link to fall within a minimum of 14dB attenuation and a maximum of 16dB to assure proper operation assuming equal length fibers Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter This page is intentionally left blank 20 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter 4 Troubleshooting In the case of the 9119 Media Converter a hybrid device there are two LNK LED indicators marked Fiber LNK and UTP LNK When the 9119 Media Converter is put into service and if all cables are correctly connected and there are UTP and fiber optic devices attached to the cable both LNK indicators should illuminate Ifeither LNK Indicator does not illuminate check the appropriate attached cable and remote transmitter to ensure they are connected properly If the UTP LNK Indicator still does not illuminate try the alternate UTP connector which provides the opposite Transmit to Receive crossover routing This implies that if the LNK indicator is illuminated on the local device the remote transmitter the attached cable and the local receiver are operational In addition the 9119 Media Converter supports Far End Fault operation on the Fiber Optic interface if connected to a unit with similar capability at the remote end Thus ifthe RMTF LED indicator is illuminated it indicates a problem with either the local fiber transmitter the attached cable or the remote fiber receiver The 9119 Media Converter s Link Loss Forwarding LLF feature will disable the UTP transmitter whenev
11. CANOGA PERKINS Canoga Perkins 9119 Rack Mount 100BASE TX FX Media Converter Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter NOTICE Canoga Perkins reserves the right to change or update the contents of this manual and to change the specifi cations ofits products at any time without prior notification Every effort has been made to keep the informa tion in this document current and accurate as of the date of publication or revision However no guarantee is given or implied that the document is error free or that it is accurate with regard to any specification Canoga Perkins has prepared this manual for use by customers and Canoga Perkins personnel as a guide for the proper installation operation and or maintenance of Canoga Perkins equipment The drawings specifi cations and information contained in this document are the property of Canoga Perkins and any unauthorized use or disclosure of such drawings specifications and information is prohibited Canoga Perkins Corp 20600 Prairie Street Chatsworth CA 91311 6008 818 718 6300 FAX 818 718 6312 Web Site http www canoga com email fiber canoga com Copyright 1999 2005 Canoga Perkins All Rights Reserved 9119 100BASE TX to Fiber Media Converter Part Number 6911560 Rev G 09 2005 To reference Technical Advisories and Product Release Notes go to Canoga Perkins website http Awww canoga com C Perkins 9119 Media Converter anoga EE EEE A ch gt a L AA a
12. FX 1310nm Multimode MM LED 11dB loss budget 100BASE FX 1310nm Single Mode SM LP Laser 10dB loss budget 100BASE FX 1310nm Single Mode SM LD Laser 26dB loss budget 100BASE FX 1550nm Single Mode SM XD Laser 26dB loss budget 3 2 1 100BASE FX 1310nm Multimode MM LED The 9119 100BASE FX Media Converter features a minimum Average Transmit Power of 20dBm and a minimum Aver age Receiver Sensitivity of 31dBm assuming 62 5um core Multimode fiber This yields a maximum loss budget of 11dB per ANSI X3 166 and ISO IEC 9314 3 The general rule when figuring total link loss allow 0 5dB per connector devices and patch panel connections plus 4dB per km attenuation on 62 5 125 micron cable 18 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter 3 2 2 100BASE FX Single Mode SM 1310nm LP Laser The 9119 1310nm Single Mode Laser Media Converter features an Average Transmit Power of at least 20dBm and a minimum Average Receiver Sensitivity of 31dBm Allowing for a Transmission Penalty of 1dB this yields a typical loss budget of 10dB per ANSI X3 184 When working out the cable and circuit attenuation the user should allow 0 5dB loss per connector for all devices and patch panel connections plus 0 5dB loss per km on 8 10 125 micron cable For a more precise treatment of Cable Plant issues the reader is referred to Annex C of ANSI X3 184 Cable Plant Usage 3 2 3 100BASE FX Single Mode SM 1310nm LD Laser The 9119 1310nm Long Distance S
13. cedures NOTE Cet quipement contient des composants sensibles aux d charges lectro statiques Il doit absolument tre mani pul en respectant les r gles de mise la terre afin de pr venir de telles d charges Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter 9119 Table of Contents A ON VESPA A A IA aa RT ER ea 9 1 2 Applications deet dais farmene t ke 10 2 Setup and Installati n EEN VOVVE W 14 somas cant eg A NT a DL RM st ed He Heder 11 22 Unpacking E oe dee 12 2 3 setup of the DI Med Conv rttef tes 12 E E ERR Ne A a e a a RSRS EM te MR Ee E 12 2 32 Fiber Connection EE 12 2 3 3 Rel y Connections a edel ege Ge 13 2 4Instalhngthe 9119 Media Converter hrs Min ee DEL 13 241 Stand Alone UM rt en E A A 14 2 42Rack Mount Installation Seiden ha ocean asa a ha Ts a el ee a d 14 2 4 3 10 100 Auto Negotiation Application Note esse 15 2 4 4 Fiber Link Loss Forwarding Application Note ss 15 A ei 31 LED Indicators A A ee dee ot 17 3 2 L088 e0 CE 121S ET EN dro dels 18 3 2 1 100BASE FX Multimode MM 1310nm LED ses 18 3 2 2 100BASE FX Single Mode SM 1310nm LP Laser ie eeeeeeeceeeeeereraeeeneraeeea 19 3 2 3 100BASE FX Single Mode SM 1310nm LD Laser e eeereeeeeeeeeereererenaes 19 3 2 4 100BASE FX Single Mode SM 1550nm XD Laser rrenrrnrrerrrnrrrnrrnrrrnvrvrrnvrrnerrrrrsrrnrensrssrrserrserseenne 19 4 Troubleshootine sesion D 5 Technical Specifications E L 5 1 100BASE FX Multimode MM 1310
14. ceive Sensitivity Minimum Required Attenuation Loss Budget Optical Connector Bit Error Rate Mean Time Between Failures 24 Laser Diode 1550nm nominal 4dBm minimum 8 125 micron fiber PIN Photodiode 31dBm minimum 15dB 26dB 8 125 micron fiber Duplex SC or ST Better than 1 in 10 gt 100 000 hours Canoga Perkins 5 5 Electrical Functional Interface Relays Connectors Average One Way Latency 5 6 Physical Environmental Enclosure Dimensions Weight Power Supply Operating Temperature Humidity Compliance 9119 Media Converter ISO IEC 8802 3 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3 100BASE FX 2A 3VDC max Fiber Duplex SC and ST per ANSI X3 237 1995 UTP ISO IEC 8877 1992 Jack RJ 45 Relay Terminals Weco 121 A 111 09 or equivalent 22 12 AWG 7mm 28 in Stripping Length 190nsec max Stand Alone Metal Housing 6 0 L x 3 4 W x 1 0 H 8 oz External Wall Mount Type 3 L x 2 W x 1 6 D SW max a 110VAC 60Hz 5W max Y 220VAC 50Hz e Dimensions e Power Consumption e Power Cord 6 feet 0 40 C 10 90 non condensing NEBS Level 3 Compliant 25 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter This page is intentionally left blank 26 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter 6 Glossary CSMA CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection FDDI Fiber Distribution Data Interface FDX Full Duplex LED Light Emitting Diode NEBS Network Eq
15. ces if left to auto negotiate with the 9119 fixed interface there is a strong likelihood that it will default to HDX operation rather than FDX Since most 100Mbps circuits require FDX data transfer for optimal operation defaulting to the lowest speed 100Mbps in the case of the 9119 and lowest mode HDX rather than FDX can potentially cause operational issues Therefore where practical rather than allow the interface to auto negotiate with the fixed 9119 UTP interface it is recom mended that the switch interface be set to 100Mbps and the users choice of mode HDX FDX 2 4 4 Fiber Link Loss Forwarding Application Note The 9119 Media Converter incorporates a Fiber Link Loss Forwarding feature which allows indirect sensing of a Fiber Link Loss via the 100BASE TX UTP connection Whenever the 9119 Media Converter detects a Link Loss condition on the Receive fiber Fiber LNK OFF it disables its UTP transmitter so that a Link Loss condition will be sensed on the UTP port to which the 9119 Media Converter is connected See Figure 2 6 This link loss can then be sensed and reported by a Network Management agent in the remote UTP port s host equipment 9119 9119 x TX RX i UTP pex TX LNK FIBER LNK RMTF FAIL FAIL Figure 2 6 Fiber Break Responses This feature has no effect on the 9119s UTP LNK LED which continues to function normally independent of the state of the Fiber LNK LED and the UTP transmitter NOTE Some UTP interfaces will
16. disable the transmission of idle signals towards the 9119 when a loss of link from the 9119 is detected The 9119 does not disable the UTP Port and will show link if the attached UTP interface continues to send good link pulses In addition the 9119 will invoke LLF when a legitimate remote fault alarm RMTF is received from the remote 9119 This implies that the local 9119 transmitter remote receiver or cable between the two is faulty Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter This page is intentionally left blank 16 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter 3 Operation 3 1 LED Indicators The 9119 Media Converter has six LED indicators on the front panel see Figure 3 1 f 911 9 UTP FIBER MEDIA CONVERTER FIBER UTP 100BASE TX O O O O e NORM Tx PWR LNK Rx Figure 3 1 9119 LED Indicators PWR Power Indicator Green When lit PWR indicates that the unit is receiving power LNK Fiber Interface Integrity Indicator Fiber Green When lit LNK indicates that sufficient modulated light energy is being received by the Fiber interface When this indicator turns off the 9119 Media Converter will transmit a Remote Fault to the remote fiber optic interface and through LLF will disable its local UTP transmitter causing a loss of Interface Integrity at the local UTP device Rx Receive Data Fiber to UTP Green When lit Rx indicates that the converter is receiving packets via the fiber optic cable
17. er the Fiber LNK LED indicator is off This allows the fiber failure to be sensed by a management agent at the remote UTP port as a UTP Link failure Therefore whenever the UTP transmitter appears to be off check the receive fiber cable connections to the 9119 media converter and ensure the F LNK LED indicator is illuminated If the Power LED indicator and both LNK indicators are illuminated and the RMTF indicator is off you can assume with some assurance that the problem exists elsewhere Data transfer through the 9119 Media Converter can only take place when both LNK indicators are illuminated and the RMTF indicator is off The most common cause of network problems once physical layer problems are resolved is software configurations In addition check that the total link loss is within the allowable fiber optic loss budget and that the proposed application is within normal IEEE 802 3 Propagation Delay Budget parameters for Half Duplex CSMA CD applications If this still does not solve the problem call the Canoga Perkins Service Department at 818 718 6300 A 24 hour hotline 800 360 6642 is available for emergency repair situations 21 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter This page is intentionally left blank 22 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter 5 Technical Specifications 5 1 100BASE FX Multimode MM 1310nm LED Emitter Type LED Center Wavelength LED Spectral Width LED Rise Fall Times 10 90 T
18. ingle Mode Media Converter features an Average Transmit power of at least 4dBm and a minimum Average Receiver Sensitivity of 31dBm Allowing for a Transmission Penalty of 1dB this yields a loss budget of 26dB which is much more conservative than that specified in ANSI X3 184 SMF PMD Category ID This is because the ANSI specification references a bit error rate of 2 5 x 10 which is too large to be of practical use at 100Mbps For this reason Canoga Perkins prefers to specify the same sensitivity as Category I interfaces Typically perfor mance will be at least 2dB better than specified Also per this ANSI specification a minimum attenuation of 15dB is required between transmitter and receiver to prevent overdriving the receiver This interface option is not recommended for Half Duplex CSMA CD applications due to the minimum attenuation required When working out the cable and circuit attenuation the user should allow 0 5dB loss per connector for all devices and patch panel connections plus 0 5dB loss per km on 8 10 125 micron cable For a more precise treatment of Cable Plant issues the reader is referred to Annex C of ANSI X3 184 Cable Plant Usage Mixing Category I and Extended Media Converters at either end of a fiber optic cable is not recommended since the different driver powers and receiver specifications would limit the link to fall within a minimum of 14dB attenuation and a maximum of 16dB to assure proper operation assuming
19. losure 17 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter This feature is equally supported on the following configurations e 9135 9140 amp 9135 9140 e 9135 9140 amp 9119 This feature is enabled by default on all 9119 converters and its functionality cannot be inactivated Link Loss Forwarding LLF There is no LED indicator associated with this functionality This feature is supported by the UTP 10 or 100Mbps Ethernet interface Upon loss of link integrity on a fiber optic interface port possibly due to a loss of signal from a remote unit the UTP interface port subsequently shuts off The link loss status is thereby forwarded to the downstream DTE device This results in a forced failure on the downstream UTP port which also loses link integrity In the event the DTE device is an SNMP managed device it will emit a TRAP to the NMS trap host indicating that the UTP port is down or lost link integrity This feature has been added on all 8829 and 9119 devices and cannot be disabled LNK 100BASE TX Interface Integrity UTP Indicator Green When lit LNK indicates that a modulated signal of sufficient amplitude is being received by the UTP interface 3 2 Loss Budget ALoss Budget reflects the difference between a transceiver s Average Transmit Power and its Average Receiver Sensitivity The loss budget for the 9119 Media Converter varies with its type as is shown below Loss Budgets Guaranteed Typically 2db greater 100BASE
20. nm MM LED ss 23 5 2 100BASE FX Single Mode SM 1310nm LP Laser rnrrnrrrnnrnrrrnnrnvrrsvrrnrrnvernrrrnernrrrrrrsnrenrrssrnserseensernee 23 5 3 100BASE FX Single Mode SM 1310nm LD Laser creeeerereeeeereeeerrereeaneaa 24 5 4 100BASE FX Single Mode SM 1550nm XD Laser 24 5 5 Electrical Functionals t ss A A iii 25 5 6 Physical Environmental ss 25 GEO Eg DORE PRE CPR ANNE ENTER ER ER Re LY VaN LEES INGA sa ose EE Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter List of Figures 1 1 9119 Typical Application oa 10 1229119 NIC Connection sv 10 2 1 Top Front and Rear Views of 9119 Media Converter 11 2 2 UTP Connector for 9119 Media Converter 12 2 3 Fiber Optic Cable Connections on Rear Panel seen 13 2 4 Relay Terminal Block viana o a ade bi 13 Dey OL OV ER EE 14 2 6 Fiber Break Responses ES 15 3 1 9119 LED Indicators A AiO 17 EE 9119 UTPIFIBER MEDIA CONVERTER i FIBER ME 1O0BASETX o e NORM PWR LINK R Tx RMIF LNK Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter This page is intentionally left blank Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter 1 Introduction The Canoga Perkins Model 9119 100BASE TX to FX Media Converter provides 100Mbps fiber optic connectivity be tween 100Mbps switches and or work stations The 9119 Media Converter allows users who already possess Fast Ethernet switches to convert from a 100BASE TX UTP interface to a 100BASE FX based single mode fiber optic interface and exceed the
21. ransmit Power Avg Detector Type Receive Sensitivity Avg Power Loss Budget Optical Connector Bit Error Rate Mean Time Between Failures LED 1310nm nominal Per ANSI X3 166 and ISO IEC 9314 3 lt 3 5nsec 20dBm minimum 62 5 125 micron fiber PIN Photodiode 31dBm minimum 11dB 62 5 125 micron fiber Duplex SC or ST Better than 1 in 109 per 802 3 Spec gt 100 000 hours 5 2 100BASE FX Single Mode SM 1310nm LP Laser Emitter Type LED Center Wavelength Transmit Power Detector Type Receive Sensitivity Loss Budget Optical Connector Bit Error Rate Mean Time Between Failures Laser Diode 1310nm nominal 8 125 micron fiber 20dBm minimum PIN Photodiode 31dBm minimum 10dB 8 125 micron fiber Duplex SC or ST Better than 1 in 10 gt 100 000 hours 23 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter 5 3 100BASE FX Single Mode SM 1310nm LD Laser Emitter Type LED Center Wavelength Transmit Power Detector Type Receive Sensitivity Minimum Required Attenuation Loss Budget Optical Connector Bit Error Rate Mean Time Between Failures Laser Diode 1310nm nominal 4dBm minimum 8 125 micron fiber PIN Photodiode 31dBm minimum 15dB 26dB 8 125 micron fiber Duplex SC or ST Better than 1 in 10 gt 100 000 hours 5 4 100BASE FX Single Mode SM 1550nm XD Laser Emitter Type LED Center Wavelength Transmit Power Detector Type Re
22. tails CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT REPAIR WARRANTY Repairs performed by the Canoga Perkins Customer Service Department will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ninety 90 DAYS from the date the repaired product is shipped or until the expiration of the original factory warranty whichever is longer 29 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter Limitations Canoga Perkins may at its sole discretion modify its Limited Warranty at any time and from time to time Other than those expressly stated herein THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED BUT NOT BY WAY OF LIMITATION ARE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED CANOGA PERKINS LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT IN TORT UNDERANY WARRANTY IN NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY THE CUSTOMER AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL CANOGA PERKINS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THE PRICE STATED FOR THE EQUIPMENT IS A CONSIDERATION IN LIMITING CANOGA PERKINS LIABILITY NO ACTION REGARDLESS OF FORM ARISING OUT OF THE TRANSACTIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT MAY BE BROUGHT BY CUSTOMER MORE THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE CAUSE OF THE ACTION HAS ACCRUED CANOGA PERKINS MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED AND CUSTOMER S REMEDY IS LIMITED TO EITHER i REPAIROR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PART OF PRODUCT
23. tomer s responsibility Canoga Perkins reserves the right to charge for all testing and shipping incurred if after testing a return is classified as No Problem Found 30
24. uipment Building Systems NIC Network Interface Card nm nanometer SMF PMD Single Mode Fiber Physical Media Dependent UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair 27 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter This page is intentionally left blank 28 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter Appendix Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty Effective July 1 2005 and After Canoga Perkins warrants that at the time of sale and for its lifetime with certain exceptions noted below every Canoga Perkins labeled product purchased will be free from defects in material and workmanship for its lifetime if properly installed and used in conformity to Canoga Perkins published specifications This warranty covers the original user only and is not transferable For the purposes of this Warranty lifetime 1s defined as the serviceable life of the product a minimum of 5 years or any longer period during which replacement spare parts are available Subject to the conditions and limitations set forth below Canoga Perkins will at its option either repair or replace any part of its product s that prove defective by reason of improper workmanship or materials The warranty period for power supplies fans and optics is five 5 years Consumables such as filters are covered for one year Software is warranted for 90 days Hardened Media Converter HS products are covered for three 3 years This warranty does not cover any damage to products that have been subjected to
25. umber For directions on how to return the unit refer to Appendix A Canoga Perkins products like all electronic devices with static sensitive components should be handled with care Since there are no user serviceable parts inside the unit opening the case will void the factory warranty 2 3 Setup of the 9119 Media Converter The 9119 UTP to Fiber Media Converter requires its own power source The 9119 Media Converter is supplied with a wall mount power supply that requires 90 130VAC at 50 60Hz and provides 5VDC to the unit The AC power supply connects to the 9119 via the SVDC power connection An optional 220V power supply is available or the unit can be rack mounted in the 9101 LAN Chassis 2 3 1 UTP Connection The 9119 Media Converter features a 8 pin modular RJ style connector on the UTP side of the network see Figure 2 2 Both normal and internally crossed over connections are provided to accommodate straight through patch cable connec tions to any type of 100BASE TX port Caution To protect the Ethernet port from an intrabuilding lightening surge use a properly grounded shielded cable EH 9119 UTP FIBER MEDIA CONVERTER FIBER UTP 00 00 eee PWR LNK Rx Tx RMTF LNK 1 OOBASETX NORM x Figure 2 2 UTP Connection for 9119 Media Converter To assure a correct connection connect one end of a standard straight through UTP cable to the 100BASE TX port of the LAN device If this port is marked with an X
26. ypical application allowing a full duplex link at a distance of up to 100km Figure 1 2 illustrates an application where a PC housing a 10 100 network interface card NIC with an RJ connector would enable a fiber connection to a desk top application The 9119 Media Converter would attach to the 100BASE TX port via a Category 5 UTP patch cable 100BASE TX Switch Full Duplex Link to 100km on Single Mode Fiber Figure 1 1 9119 Typical Application 100BASE TX UTP FDX 100BASE TX Switch Full Duplex Link to 100km on Single Mode Fiber Figure 1 2 9119 NIC Connection 10 Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter 2 Setup and Installation 2 1 Overview This section details the unpacking setup and the options for installing the 9119 Media Converter Figure 2 1 shows the top front and rear views of the 9119 Media Converter Top View CANOGA PERKINS 9119 UTP FiberMediaConverter Front Panel Rear Panel Figure 2 1 Top Front and Rear Views of 9119 Media Converter Canoga Perkins 9119 Media Converter 2 2 Unpacking Canoga Perkins products are carefully inspected and tested prior to shipment from the factory It is recommended that you keep the shipping package until the unit has been installed and verified as being fully operational In the unlikely event that the unit is defective contact the Canoga Perkins Customer Service department for a Return Material Authorization RMA n

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