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Ont-5xx mainframes, General specifications, Instrument operation – Atec JDSU-ONT Series User Manual

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ONT-5xx 40/43 Gb/s Test Solution

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ONT-5xx Mainframes

Key features

Interchangeable plug-in modules for most flexible use

Linux operating system

Easy test automation with full featured driver support

ONT-503

3 slots to cover multiple ports/applications

Portable

Large 15” TFT touchscreen


ONT-506

6 slots to cover multiple ports/applications

Desktop

Large 15” TFT touchscreen


ONT-512

12 slots to cover multiple ports/applications

Rack-mount chassis

‘Plug-in’ modules allow for easy upgrade in the field and exchange
of interfaces among ONT-503 mainframes as well as between ONT-
506 and ONT-512 mainframes.
All modules use the same software concept. Therefore, developed
scripts can be used and training times for users are minimized.

General specifications

Power supply (nominal range of use)

AC line voltage

100 to 240 V

AC line frequency

50/60 Hz, ± 5%

Power consumption (fully equipped)
ONT-503
ONT-506
ONT-512

max. 350 VA
max. 650 VA

max. 1000 VA

Safety class to IEC 61010-1

Class I

Ambient temperature

Nominal range of use

+5 to +40

o

C/41 to 104

o

F

Storage

−25 to +45 °C/−13 to +113 °F

Transport

−40 to +70 °C/−40 to 158

°F

Weight and dimensions
Dimensions, including handle/bumpers (w × h × d)

ONT-503

360 Ч 392 Ч 185 mm, 14.1 Ч 15.4 Ч 7.3 in

ONT-506

450 Ч 335 Ч 435 mm, 17.7 Ч 13.2 Ч 17.1 in

ONT-512

464 Ч 327 Ч 523 mm, 18.2 Ч 12.9 Ч 20.6 in

7.5 rack unit height is required in a 19’’ rack

for stacking

Weight, without modules

ONT-503

approx. 10 kg/ 21.5 lb

ONT-506/512

approx. 17 kg/ 37.5 lb

Clock and synchronization

Internal master clock accuracy

± 2.0 ppm

(Exceeds T1.101 stratum 3/3E accuracy)

External synchronization

Connector, unbalanced

75 Ω, BNC jack

Clock source

DS1, E1, 1544 kHz, 2048 kHz,

8 kHz, 1 MHz, 5 MHz, 10 MHz

Connector, balanced

110 Ω, Bantam jack

Clock source

DS1, E1, 1544 kHz, 2048 kHz

From RX

Each module may use its received signal clock information as reference
for its transmitter.

Clock output

Connector, unbalanced

75 Ω, BNC jack

Connector, balanced

110 Ω, Bantam jack (ONT-506/512)

Instrument operation

The ONT-5xx, which uses the Linux operating system, supports
three types of operation:

Local GUI via built-in touchscreen (ONT-503, ONT-506)

Local by connecting screen/ mouse/ keyboard (ONT-512)

Customer script controlled for test automation

Remote control for test automation via LAN and GPIB

Remote operation via LAN

Touchscreen display (ONT-503 and ONT-506)

Large color TFT

15”

Resolution

1024 × 768 (XGA)

Interfaces, storage, data transfer
The ONT-5xx use a Pentium PC as internal controller allowing to run
Linux applications as well.

Interfaces

Ethernet (RJ45), 4 x USB,

External keyboard, mouse, VGA, DVI

CD R/W/DVD-ROM drive for data transfer and software update.
PC Pentium M, 1.8 GHz, 1 GB RAM
Hard drive for data/setup storage

≥ 40 GB

Remote control for test automation
The ONT-503 is controlled remotely via SCPI commands sent by the
customer’s program using an Ethernet TCP/IP or a GPIB connection.
The GPIB connection is possible via USB-GPIB cable, provided by
National Instruments.
Modules are addressed independently and in parallel and may be
shared among multiple users. In case of GPIB only one module can
be addressed.
Universal driver libraries facilitate automation with specific support
for individual applications.
Scripting support via Tcl/Tk and C libraries and LabWindows drivers.
The interactive GUI also works in parallel to remote control, so that
it is very easy to develop automated scripts.