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5.2 Precautions
Read and follow the precautions below before connecting to external devices.
■ Installation
● Do not place the transmitter on top of the receiver and vice versa.
● Do not block vent holes. Keep enough space (3 cm/1.18 inches or more) around the product.
● Do not install the OPF-H1000D in closed space.
If you have to install the product to an EIA rack mount in closed space, add a ventilation to keep
the ambient temperature of 40 degrees C/104 degrees F or less. (Exception: Installing to IDK’s
Quarter rack, RM-42HQ) If inadequately vented, the life of parts may be shortened and operations
may be affected.
Good example
3 cm/1.18 inches or more
Good example
Bad example
Space needed for OPF-H1000D
■ Cabling
● Read the instruction manuals of the external devices carefully.
● Turn off the OPF-H1000D before attaching or removing the SFP module or cable connection.
● Insert the cable into the connector firmly and do not give the connector stress.
● Before inserting or removing a fiber optic cable, make sure to first turn the OPF-H1000 off and not to
touch the ends of the fiber. Clean up the fiber before inserting it again.
● Plug the dust cap into an LC connector of fiber optic cable that is not used.
● Secure the HDMI cable using an attached cable clamp in order to prevent it from falling off this
device.
Attaching cable clamp
■ SFP module
● Plug the attached dust cap into the SFP module when not connecting a fiber optic cable.
● Do not use the attached SFP module to other products, and do not use an SFP module of other
product to the OPF-H1000D.
● Do not use the SFP module of the OPF-H1000D for other devices or connect fiber optical cable that
are connected to other devices to the SFP module of the OPF-H1000D. It may cause malfunctions
of the SFP module. The maximum receiving optic power used for the OPF-H1000D is 0 dBm.