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Prisma® and Prisma II™ Platform Maintenance and Troubleshooting

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Contents, Continued viii 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions...

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1-84 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect pro

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-85 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean a fi

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1-86 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Section F Prisma II 1310 nm Reverse Transmitter Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to the

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-87 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The Intelligent Communications Interface Module (ICIM) in the P

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1-88 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on the

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-89 Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The STATUS menu on the ICIM allows you to verify the status of

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1-90 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on th

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-91 Configure Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The CONFIG menu on the ICIM allows you to configure several transmi

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1-92 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI Introduction The Local Craft Interface (LCI) software allows you to view alarms t

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-93 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters To monitor the alarms, navigate to the Mod

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Contents, Continued 4000326 Rev A ix Chapter 5 Chassis Overview...

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1-94 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Modify Alarm Limits Using LCI Introduction Using LCI, you can modify limits for several alarm parameters for the tra

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-95 Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to verify the status of the transmitter

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1-96 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters To monitor the parameters, navigate to t

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-97 Configure Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to configure several transmitter parameters.

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1-98 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might need to

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-99 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The following troubleshooting information helps identify possible causes

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1-100 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Transmitter Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the transmitter

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-101 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect pr

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1-102 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean a f

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-103 Section G Prisma II 1550 nm Transmitters Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to the follo

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x 4000326 Rev A Safety Precautions Protect Yourself From Electric Shock and Your System From Damage! • The products described in this document com

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1-104 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The Intelligent Communications Interface Module (ICIM) in the

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-105 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on the

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1-106 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Parameter Meaning Typical Range Possible Solutions to Alarm PsO

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-107 Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The STATUS menu on the ICIM allows you to verify the status o

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1-108 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on t

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-109 Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Parameter Units Meaning Typical Value -12VInt V Internal -

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1-110 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Configure Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The CONFIG menu on the ICIM allows you to configure several transm

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-111 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI Introduction The Local Craft Interface (LCI) software allows you to view alarms

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1-112 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters To monitor the alarms, navigate to the Mo

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-113 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI, Continued Parameter Typical Range Possible Solutions to Alarm Laser Enabled

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4000326 Rev A xi Safety Precautions, Continued Safe Software Operation The software described in this guide is used to monitor and/or control Scien

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1-114 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Modify Alarm Limits Using LCI Introduction Using LCI, you can modify limits for several alarm parameters for the tr

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-115 Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to verify the status of the transmitte

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1-116 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters To monitor the parameters, navigate to

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-117 Configure Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to configure several transmitter parameters

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1-118 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might need t

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-119 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The following troubleshooting information helps identify possible causes

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1-120 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Transmitter Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the transmitter

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-121 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect pr

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1-122 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean a f

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-1 Chapter 2 Receivers Overview Introduction This chapter provides information to assist you in maintaining and troubleshoo

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xii 4000326 Rev A Laser Safety Introduction Each product described in this guide does one of the following: • Contains an infrared laser that tran

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2-2 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Section A Prisma Model 6971-SF Single Forward Receiver Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-3 Monitor Alarm Parameters Introduction From the ALARMS screen on the receiver, you can determine whether there is a recei

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2-4 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued ALARMS Screen Description The ALARMS screens let you quickly determine the cause of

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-5 Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters The following table describes each alarm parameter. Par

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2-6 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Introduction From the STATUS screen on the receiver, you can check various parameters to verif

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-7 Monitor Status Parameters, Continued STATUS Screen Description The first STATUS screen is called the Summary STATUS scre

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2-8 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters The following table describes each status parameter.

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-9 Monitor Status Parameters, Continued Parameter Meaning Values OK, HIGH or LOW -5Vdc -5 V backplane power level 0 V

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2-10 Receivers 4000326 Rev A General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might need to tr

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-11 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The information in this section provides possible solutions to the following

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4000326 Rev A Preface xiii Preface About This Guide Introduction This guide provides maintenance and troubleshooting information for the Prisma® and

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2-12 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Troubleshooting Receiver Alarms The following table shows the possible causes

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-13 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Troubleshooting Power Supply Alarms The following table shows the possible cau

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2-14 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Alarm Status Possible Causes Possible Solutions Backplane Power Supply Sta

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-15 Receiver Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the receiver and to en

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2-16 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect proble

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-17 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean a fiber

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2-18 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Section B Prisma Model 6971-HP High Power Receiver Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to the

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-19 Monitor Alarm Parameters Introduction From the ALARMS screen on the receiver, you can determine whether there is a rece

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2-20 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued Alarm Parameters The following table describes each alarm parameter. Parameter Mea

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-21 Monitor Status Parameters Introduction While viewing the STATUS screen on the receiver, you can press the Select key

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2-22 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters, Continued Status Parameters The following table describes each status parameter. Parameter

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-23 Receiver Specifications Introduction The specifications listed in the following tables can be useful when troubleshooti

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2-24 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Receiver Specifications, Continued Optical Specifications Parameter Values Bandwidth 50–870 MHz Frequency response ±

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-25 General Troubleshooting Information Introduction If you experience a receiver alarm condition, verify that the receiver

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2-26 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Receiver Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the receiver and to en

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-27 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect proble

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2-28 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean a fiber

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-29 Section C Prisma Model 6971-DR Dual Reverse Receiver Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to t

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2-30 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Introduction From the ALARMS screen on the receiver, you can determine whether there is a rece

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-31 Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued ALARMS Screen Description The ALARMS screens let you quickly determine the cause of

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-1 Chapter 1 Transmitters Overview Introduction This chapter provides information to assist you in maintaining and troub

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2-32 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued Parameter Meaning Values HIGH: Above 16.50 V 15Vdc +15 V DC power level LOW: B

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-33 Monitor Status Parameters Introduction From the STATUS screen on the receiver, you can check various parameters to veri

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2-34 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters, Continued STATUS Screen Description The first STATUS screen is called the Summary STATUS scr

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-35 Monitor Status Parameters, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters The following table describes each status parameter.

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2-36 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters, Continued Parameter Meaning Values Popt1 LOW RX 1 has a low optical power level (-3.0 d

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-37 Receiver Specifications Introduction The specifications listed in the following tables can be useful when troubleshooti

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2-38 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Receiver Specifications, Continued RF Output Specifications Notes: • RF output level is specified for video carrier

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-39 General Troubleshooting Information Introduction If you experience a receiver alarm condition, verify that the receiver

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2-40 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Receiver Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the receiver and to en

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-41 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect proble

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1-2 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Section A Prisma Model 6473 Forward Transmitters Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to the

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2-42 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean a fiber

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-43 Section D Prisma II Forward Receiver Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to the Prisma II For

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2-44 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The Intelligent Communications Interface Module (ICIM) in the Pris

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-45 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on the ICI

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2-46 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The STATUS menu on the ICIM allows you to verify the status of th

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-47 Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on the I

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2-48 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Configure Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The CONFIG menu on the ICIM allows you to configure several receiver p

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-49 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI Introduction The Local Craft Interface (LCI) software allows you to view alarms that

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2-50 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters To monitor the alarms, navigate to the Module

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-51 Modify Alarm Limits Using LCI Introduction Using LCI, you can modify limits for several alarm parameters for the receiv

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-3 Monitor Alarm Parameters Introduction From the ALARMS screen on the transmitter, you can determine whether there is a

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2-52 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to verify the status of the receiver. Stat

Strany 103 - Alarm Limits

4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-53 Configure Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to configure several receiver parameters. Confi

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2-54 Receivers 4000326 Rev A General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might need to tr

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-55 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The following troubleshooting information helps identify possible causes and

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2-56 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Receiver Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the receiver and to en

Strany 107 - Configuring Parameters

4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-57 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect proble

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2-58 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean a fiber

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-59 Section E Prisma II Reverse Video Receiver and Reverse Data Receiver Overview Introduction The information in this sect

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2-60 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The Intelligent Communications Interface Module (ICIM) in the Pris

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-61 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on the ICI

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Please Read This Entire Guide Important Please read this entire guide before you install or operate this product. Give particular attention to all saf

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1-4 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued ALARMS Screen Description The ALARMS screens let you quickly determine the cause

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2-62 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The STATUS menu on the ICIM allows you to verify the status of th

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-63 Configure Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The CONFIG menu on the ICIM allows you to configure several receiver p

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2-64 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI Introduction The Local Craft Interface (LCI) software allows you to view alarms that

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-65 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters To monitor the alarms, navigate to the Module

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2-66 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to verify the status of the receiver. Stat

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-67 Configure Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to configure several receiver parameters. Confi

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2-68 Receivers 4000326 Rev A General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might need to tr

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-69 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The following troubleshooting information helps identify possible causes and

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2-70 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Receiver Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the receiver and to en

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4000326 Rev A Receivers 2-71 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect proble

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-5 Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters for Models 6473-NC Overlay and 750 MHz Forward Transm

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2-72 Receivers 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean a fiber

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-1 Chapter 3 Optical Switches Overview Introduction This chapter provides information to assist you in maintaining a

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3-2 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Section A Prisma Model 6474 Optical Switches Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to the

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-3 Monitor Alarm Parameters Introduction From the ALARMS screen on the switch, you can determine whether there is a

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3-4 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued ALARMS Screen Description The ALARMS screens let you quickly determine the ca

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-5 Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters The following table describes each alarm paramete

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3-6 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued Parameter Meaning Values Alarm Indicator HIGH: Above 16.50 V Illuminates

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-7 Monitor Status Parameters Introduction From the STATUS screen on the switch, you can check various parameters to

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3-8 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters, Continued STATUS Screen Description The first STATUS screen is called the Summary STAT

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-9 Monitor Status Parameters, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters The following table describes each status param

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1-6 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued 6473-NC Overlay Transmitter 6473-10 750 MHz Transmitter 6473-12 750 MHz Transmi

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3-10 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters, Continued Parameter Meaning Values A5Vdc +5 V analog power level 0 V DC to +10.8

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-11 General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might nee

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3-12 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The information in this section provides possible solutions to the fo

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-13 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Alarm Condition Status Possible Causes Possible Solutions The switch

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3-14 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Troubleshooting Power Supply Alarms The following table shows the possi

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-15 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Alarm Status Possible Causes Possible Solutions Backplane Power Sup

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3-16 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Switch Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the switch and to

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-17 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect

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3-18 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-19 Section B Prisma II Optical Switch Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to the Prisma I

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-7 Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters for Model 6473 870 MHz Forward Transmitters The follo

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3-20 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The Intelligent Communications Interface Module (ICIM) in t

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-21 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on

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3-22 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The STATUS menu on the ICIM allows you to verify the statu

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-23 Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus o

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3-24 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Configure Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The CONFIG menu on the ICIM allows you to configure several swi

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-25 Configure Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Parameter Description Values Default HystAmpl Hysteresis Amplit

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3-26 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI Introduction The Local Craft Interface (LCI) software allows you to view alar

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-27 Modify Alarm Limits Using LCI Introduction Using LCI, you can modify the nominal input power for both ports. M

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3-28 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to verify the status of the switch.

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-29 Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters To monitor the parameters, navigate

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1-8 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued 6473 870 MHz Transmitter 6473-10 870 MHz Transmitter Parameter Status Alarm Ind

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3-30 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Configure Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to configure several switch parameters.

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-31 Configure Parameters Using LCI, Continued Parameter Description Values Default Hysteresis Amplitude Hysteresis

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3-32 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might nee

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-33 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The following troubleshooting information helps identify possible cau

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3-34 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Switch Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the switch and to

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4000326 Rev A Optical Switches 3-35 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect

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3-36 Optical Switches 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-1 Chapter 4 Optical Amplifiers Overview Introduction This chapter provides information to assist you in maintaini

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4-2 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Section A Prisma Model 6476 EDFA Optical Amplifiers Overview Introduction The information in this section appli

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-3 Monitor Alarm Parameters Introduction From the ALARMS screen on the amplifier, you can determine whether there

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-9 Monitor Status Parameters Introduction From the STATUS screen on the transmitter, you can check various parameters to

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4-4 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued ALARMS Screen Description The ALARMS screens let you quickly determine the

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-5 Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued Parameter Meaning Description -5Vdc -5 V DC analog power level The -5 V D

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4-6 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Introduction From the STATUS screen on the amplifier, you can check various parameter

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-7 Monitor Status Parameters, Continued STATUS Screen Description The first STATUS screen is called the Summary ST

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4-8 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters, Continued Parameter Meaning Description Pump Pump status Status of the pump PSin

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-9 Amplifier Specifications Introduction The specifications listed in the following tables can be useful when trou

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4-10 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Amplifier Specifications, Continued Performance Characteristics Parameter Values Input power range 0.0 to 10

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-11 Amplifier Specifications, Continued Performance Characteristics Parameter Values Input power range 0.0 to 10

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4-12 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Amplifier Specifications, Continued Optical Characteristics Parameter Values Wavelength 1535–1565 nm Gain med

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-13 General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might n

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1-10 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters, Continued STATUS Screen Description The first STATUS screen is called the Summary STATUS

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4-14 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The following troubleshooting information helps identify possible c

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-15 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Alarm Condition Possible Causes Possible Solutions Fiber path is b

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4-16 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Amplifier Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the amplifie

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-17 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconne

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4-18 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clea

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-19 Section B Prisma Models 6476-22 and 6476-25 CLAD Optical Amplifiers Overview Introduction The information in t

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4-20 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Introduction From the ALARMS screen on the amplifier, you can determine whether there

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-21 Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued ALARMS Screen Description The ALARMS screens let you quickly determine the

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4-22 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued Parameter Meaning Description Mtemp Module temperature Temperature of th

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-23 Monitor Status Parameters Introduction From the STATUS screen on the amplifier, you can check various paramete

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-11 Monitor Status Parameters, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters The following table describes each status paramete

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4-24 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters, Continued STATUS Screen Description The STATUS menu on the ICIM allows you to verif

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-25 Monitor Status Parameters, Continued Parameter Meaning Description D5Vdc +5 V DC digital power level Status

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4-26 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Amplifier Specifications Introduction The specifications listed in the following tables can be useful when tro

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-27 Amplifier Specifications, Continued Optical Characteristics Parameter Values Wavelength 1535–1565 nm Output p

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4-28 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might n

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-29 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The following troubleshooting information helps identify possible c

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4-30 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Amplifier Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the amplifie

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-31 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconne

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4-32 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clea

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-33 Section C Prisma II Optical Amplifiers Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to the fo

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1-12 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters, Continued Parameter 6473-NC Overlay Transmitter 6473-10 750 MHz Transmitter 6473-12 750

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4-34 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The Intelligent Communications Interface Module (ICIM) in

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-35 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus o

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4-36 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The STATUS menu on the ICIM allows you to verify the sta

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-37 Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus

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4-38 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Configure Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The CONFIG menu on the ICIM allows you to configure several a

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-39 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI Introduction The Local Craft Interface (LCI) software allows you to view al

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4-40 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters To monitor the alarms, navigate to t

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-41 Modify Alarm Limits Using LCI Introduction Using LCI, you can modify limits for several alarm parameters for t

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4-42 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to verify the status of the ampli

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-43 Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters To monitor the parameters, navigat

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-13 General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might need to

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4-44 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Configure Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to configure several amplifier paramet

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-45 General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might n

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4-46 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The following troubleshooting information helps identify possible c

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-47 Amplifier Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the amplifie

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4-48 Optical Amplifiers 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconne

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4000326 Rev A Optical Amplifiers 4-49 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clea

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-1 Chapter 5 Chassis Overview Introduction This chapter provides information to assist you in maintaining and troubleshooting

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5-2 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Section A Prisma Model 6470-R2 Chassis Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to the Prisma Model 6

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-3 Power Supply Specifications Introduction The Model 6471 Rack-Mount Power Supply provides primary and backup power for two

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Prisma® and Prisma II™ Platform Maintenance and Troubleshooting

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1-14 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Test the Power and Communications Connector Introduction During troubleshooting, you may need to test the power and

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5-4 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Power Supply Specifications, Continued Environmental Specifications Parameter Values Operating temperature range (ambient

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-5 Power Supply Specifications, Continued Electrical Requirements Parameter Values Voltage requirements 3 x 48 V DC (42–56

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5-6 Chassis 4000326 Rev A General Troubleshooting Information Introduction Because the main function of the chassis is to distribute power and estab

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-7 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The information in this section provides possible solutions to alarm conditions

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5-8 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Chassis Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the chassis and to ensure

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-9 Section B Prisma II Chassis Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to the Prisma II Chassis. In Thi

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5-10 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The Intelligent Communications Interface Module (ICIM) in the Prisma

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-11 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on the ICIM,

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5-12 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The STATUS menu on the ICIM allows you to verify the status of the

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-13 Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on the ICI

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-15 Test the Power and Communications Connector, Continued Connector Pin-Out Key Refer to the following illustration and

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5-14 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI Introduction The Local Craft Interface (LCI) software allows you to view alarms that m

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-15 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters To monitor the alarms, navigate to the Module D

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5-16 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Modify Alarm Limits Using LCI Introduction Using LCI, you can modify limits for several alarm parameters for the power su

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-17 Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to verify the status of the power supply and

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5-18 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters To monitor the parameters, navigate to the Mo

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-19 General Troubleshooting Information Introduction Because the main function of the chassis is to distribute power and esta

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5-20 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The information in this section provides possible solutions to the following t

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-21 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Troubleshooting Power Supply and Fan Tray Alarms The following table shows the p

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5-22 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Chassis Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the chassis and to ensure

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-23 Section C Prisma II High Density Chassis Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to the Prisma II H

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1-16 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Test the Power and Communications Connector, Continued Description Pin No. 6473-NC Overlay Transmitter 6473 870 MH

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5-24 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The Intelligent Communications Interface Module (ICIM) in the Prisma

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-25 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on the ICIM,

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5-26 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The STATUS menu on the ICIM allows you to verify the status of the

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-27 Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on the ICI

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5-28 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI Introduction The Local Craft Interface (LCI) software allows you to view alarms that m

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-29 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters To monitor the alarms, navigate to the Module D

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5-30 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Modify Alarm Limits Using LCI Introduction Using LCI, you can modify limits for several alarm parameters for the power su

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-31 Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to verify the status of the power supply and

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5-32 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters To monitor the parameters, navigate to the Mo

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-33 General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might need to trou

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-17 Test the Power and Communications Connector, Continued Description Pin No. 6473-NC Overlay Transmitter 6473 870 MH

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5-34 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The information in this section provides possible solutions to the following t

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4000326 Rev A Chassis 5-35 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Troubleshooting Power Supply and Fan Tray Alarms The following table shows the p

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5-36 Chassis 4000326 Rev A Chassis Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the chassis and to ensure

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4000326 Rev A Customer Information 6-1 Chapter 6 Customer Information Overview Introduction This chapter contains information on obtaining product s

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6-2 Customer Information 4000326 Rev A Product Support Obtaining Support IF you have… THEN… general questions about this product contact your dis

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4000326 Rev A Customer Information 6-3 Returning Products Introduction Returning a product to Scientific-Atlanta for repair includes the following s

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6-4 Customer Information 4000326 Rev A Returning Products, Continued 4. Telephone SciCare Broadband Services to request an RMA number. Are you lo

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4000326 Rev A Customer Information 6-5 Returning Products, Continued Packing and Shipping the Product Follow these steps to pack the product and shi

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1-18 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The following tables provide information about transmitter and power supp

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-19 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Alarm Status Possible Causes Possible Solutions RF level High or Low R

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1-20 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Troubleshooting Power Supply Alarms The following table shows the possible

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-21 Transmitter Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the transmitter

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1-22 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect pro

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-23 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean a fi

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Notices Trademark Acknowledgments • “Bringing the Interactive Experience Home”, Prisma II, and SciCare are trademarks of Scientific-Atlanta Inc. • S

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1-24 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Section B Prisma Model 6473-R Reverse Transmitter Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to t

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-25 Monitor Alarm Parameters Introduction From the ALARMS screen on the transmitter, you can determine whether there is

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1-26 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued ALARMS Screen Description The ALARMS screens let you quickly determine the cause

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-27 Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters The following table describes each alarm parameter.

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1-28 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Introduction From the STATUS screen on the transmitter, you can check various parameters t

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-29 Monitor Status Parameters, Continued STATUS Screen Description The first STATUS screen is called the Summary STATUS

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1-30 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters The following table describes each status paramete

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-31 General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might need to

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1-32 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The following tables provide information about transmitter and power supp

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-33 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Alarm Status Possible Causes Possible Solutions RF level High or Low R

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Contents 4000326 Rev A iii Safety Precautions...

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1-34 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Troubleshooting Power Supply Alarms The following table shows the possible

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-35 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions, Continued Alarm Status Possible Causes Possible Solutions Backplane power supply

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1-36 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Transmitter Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the transmitter

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-37 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect pro

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1-38 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean a fi

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-39 Section C Prisma Model 6475 Transmitters Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to the follow

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1-40 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Introduction From the ALARMS screen on the transmitter, you can determine whether there is

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-41 Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued ALARMS Screen Description The ALARMS screens let you quickly determine the cause

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1-42 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters, Continued Parameter Meaning Description Lock2 PLL lock status The PLL lock status for S

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-43 Monitor Status Parameters Introduction From the STATUS screen on the transmitter, you can check various parameters t

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Contents, Continued iv 4000326 Rev A Section D Prisma II Targeted Service Delivery Transmitter Overview...

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1-44 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters, Continued STATUS Screen Description The first STATUS screen is called the Summary STATUS

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-45 Monitor Status Parameters, Continued Parameter Meaning Description D5Vdc +5 V DC digital +5 V DC supply for digi

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1-46 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Transmitter Specifications Introduction The specifications listed in the following tables can be useful when trouble

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-47 Transmitter Specifications, Continued RF Electrical Characteristics Parameter Values RF input levels + 24.0 dBm V/

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1-48 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Transmitter Specifications, Continued Model 6475L EMT 1550 nm Externally Modulated Transmitter Power Requirements P

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-49 Transmitter Specifications, Continued RF Input Levels Note: 0.0 dBm V is equivalent to the power associated with 1

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1-50 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Transmitter Specifications, Continued Model 6475Q 1550 nm Forward Transmitter Power Requirements Parameter Values P

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-51 Transmitter Specifications, Continued RF Electrical Characteristics Parameter Values Channel loading 16 NTSC RF dr

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1-52 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Transmitter Specifications, Continued Model 6475R ITU 1550 nm Externally Modulated Transmitter Power Requirements P

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-53 Transmitter Specifications, Continued RF Electrical Characteristics Parameter Values RF drive levels -40.0 to –56.

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Contents, Continued 4000326 Rev A v Section G Prisma II 1550 nm Transmitters Overview...

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1-54 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Transmitter Specifications, Continued Model 6475S ITU 1550 nm Externally Modulated Transmitter Power Requirements P

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-55 Transmitter Specifications, Continued RF Electrical Specifications Parameter Values RF input levels +22 ± 3 dBm V/

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1-56 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might need to

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-57 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The following troubleshooting information helps identify possible causes

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1-58 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Transmitter Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the transmitter

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-59 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect pro

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1-60 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean a fi

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-61 Section D Prisma II Targeted Service Delivery Transmitter Overview Introduction The information in this section appl

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1-62 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The Intelligent Communications Interface Module (ICIM) in the P

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-63 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Transmitter Alarm Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL m

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Contents, Continued vi 4000326 Rev A Section C Prisma Model 6971-DR Dual Reverse Receiver Overview...

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1-64 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A General Troubleshooting Information Introduction Because the main function of the chassis is to distribute power and

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-65 Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The information in this section provides possible solutions to transmitte

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1-66 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Transmitter Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the transmitter

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-67 Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure Introduction Clean fiber optic connectors can help prevent interconnect pro

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1-68 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Procedure, Continued Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Follow these steps to clean a fi

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-69 Section E Prisma II 1310 nm Forward Transmitter Overview Introduction The information in this section applies to the

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1-70 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The Intelligent Communications Interface Module (ICIM) in the P

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-71 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on the

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1-72 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The STATUS menu on the ICIM allows you to verify the status of

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-73 Monitor Status Parameters Using the ICIM, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters From the MAIN or SCROLL menus on th

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Contents, Continued 4000326 Rev A vii Chapter 3 Optical Switches Overview...

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1-74 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Configure Parameters Using the ICIM Introduction The CONFIG menu on the ICIM allows you to configure several transmi

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-75 Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI Introduction The Local Craft Interface (LCI) software allows you to view alarms t

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1-76 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Alarm Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Alarm Parameters To monitor the alarms, navigate to the Mod

Strany 334 - Product Support

4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-77 Modify Alarm Limits Using LCI Introduction Using LCI, you can modify limits for several alarm parameters for the tra

Strany 335 - Returning Products

1-78 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to verify the status of the transmitter

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-79 Monitor Status Parameters Using LCI, Continued Monitoring Status Parameters To monitor the parameters, navigate to t

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1-80 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Configure Parameters Using LCI Introduction The LCI software allows you to configure several transmitter parameters.

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-81 General Troubleshooting Information Introduction The following information: • Lists the equipment you might need to

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1-82 Transmitters 4000326 Rev A Troubleshoot Alarm Conditions Introduction The following troubleshooting information helps identify possible causes

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4000326 Rev A Transmitters 1-83 Transmitter Maintenance Schedule Introduction Regular maintenance is required to extend the life of the transmitter

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