Olson Technology OLRR User Manual
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DC POWERING AND ALARMS
The current requirements for the Tx and Rx units are as follows:
Input Voltage
8VDC
12VDC
15VDC
18VDC
24VDC
Tx
250mA
170mA
135mA
115mA
85mA
Rx
200mA
150mA
120mA
100mA
70mA
CAUTION!
The Tx & Rx have flying leads which carry DC inputs and alarms. Any unused wires
should be wrapped with electrical tape to avoid shorting that could damage the unit.
The Tx & Rx have built in bias-T for remote powering of an LNB for the Tx or could be
used to power the Tx & Rx though the RF connector. This feature can be enabled or
disabled (Factory Preset) by moving the internal jumper JP1, see Figures 2 & 3. The Tx
& Rx is powered by the Red Wire; +8V to +24 V and the Black Wire; ground or “-”. The
DC
DC
flying cable also has a shield wire that can be grounded to shield any external signals.
The Rx also has a Brown or White Wire that is an Open Collector Low Optical Level
Alarm. It pulls low when the optical level falls below an acceptable level.
Flying Lead Signal Description:
COLOR
Tx/Rx
SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
Red
Tx
DC Input, 8-24 V
DC
Black
Tx
Ground, DC Return
Silver
Tx
Shield, Shield wire, connect to Ground
Red
Rx
DC Input, 8-24 V
DC
Black
Rx
Ground, DC Return
Silver
Rx
Shield, Shield wire, connect to Ground
Brown or White
Rx
Open Collector Output/Low Rcvd Optical Power
INSTALLATION
Optical Connectors
Only APC type connectors in the product. Most installation problems are caused by the
use of the wrong type of mating optical connector. Be sure that all mating optical
connectors are APC type. They are usually green. Mating to a PC or UPC type will result
in poor to no performance. PC or UPC connectors sometimes have a blue marking.