CANOGA PERKINS 2270 Fiber Optic Modem User Manual
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2270 Fiber Optic Modem
Step
Symptom
Possible Cause(s)
Action
2 (cont.) Perform the following optical loss calculation:
•
Local Receiver level minus remote Transmit level = near-end link loss figure
•
Remote Receive level minus local Transmit level = far-end link loss figure
Check the optical cable loss figure against the optical link loss budget specified in
Table 1-B for the specific fiber-optic modem. For the HP Laser version, check that the
Tx PWR and Rs SENS switches are set according to Section 1.10.3.
If the actual cable loss still exceeds the loss budget for the modem, go to Step 3. If the
cable loss is within the specified loss budget for the modem, go to Step 5.
NOTE: The link loss should be at least 3 dB lower than the loss budget speci-
fied for the modem. This design margin will compensate for LED/Laser aging
and small changes in the actual link loss.
3
Cable loss exceeds
Defective F/O cable
Repolish or replace
modem loss budget
defective connectors
4
Cable loss exceeds
Defective F/O connectors
Repair or replace
modem loss budget
defective cable
5
Set up BERT for the proper clocking, data rate and format as used with the circuit. Use
the existing interface cables if possible. Connect the BERT in place of the local user
device. Connect a data clock loopback connector in place of the remote user device.
Run the BERT test and go to the next step.
6
System loopback test
Modem not configured
Verify/correct switch and
passes but modems
properly
strap settings on modem
will not pass data
and devices
7
System loopback test
Interface cables damage
Repair damaged or
passes but modems
or miswired
miswired cables
will not pass data
Optically loopback each modem and repeat BERT test as detailed in Step 5
8
Modem fails BERT test
Defective modem or
Replace defective modem
when optically looped
electrical interface
back to itself