3 setting up the receiver – Foxconn Interfacility Link 7870 User Manual

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2.3 Setting Up the Receiver

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Document no. 93-005-35-C5

2.3

Setting Up the Receiver

1. Place the

7870R

Receiver in any of the 7180M Chassis, unless a

2040 RF Switch is installed. (See

Figure 7 7180M Chassis Rear View

on page 12.)

Note

If a 2040 RF Switch(es) is being installed, then slots 2 and/or 5

of the 7180M are reserved for the switch(es).

2. Apply AC power to the chassis. The Power Supply’s LED should

be lit.

3. Using an optical power meter, measure the optical power coming

to the Receiver from the fiber optic cable. The power levels of the

Receiver should be the power level measured at the Transmitter
minus the fiber loss

2

.

Alternatively, use a DVM to measure the voltage at:
• pins J13-P9 through J13-P16 for the slot being measured (See

Table 5 7870R Receiver Pinout

on page 21 for details regarding J13

pinouts) (7180M Rackmount). The voltage level should be 1 V

for each 1 mW measured at the Receiver input.

• at pin #5 of the 9 pin connector (standalone)

4. On the rear panel, connect the coax cable to the RF Output

Connector.

5. Adjust the Gain Control Potentiometer to give the desired output

power. Using a small screw driver, turn the potentiometer

(located on the front panel) to increase or decrease the gain.

Notes

1. The potentiometer is 10 turn potentiometer.

• To

increase

the gain, turn the gain control clockwise.

• To

decrease

the gain, turn the gain control counterclockwise.

For more information see

2.6 Aligning the Fiber Optic Link

on page15.

2. If the LED is not lit, see

Chapter 4 Troubleshooting

on page 25.

2. Fiber loss is defined as:

(attenuation/km x length (km) of the fiber optic cable) + (0.5 dB ×
number of connectors).
For example if a signal with an optical wavelength of 1310 nm is
transmitted over a link 10 kilometers long which had two connectors
the loss would be:
(0.4 dB/km × 10 km) + (0.5 dB × 2) = 5.0 dB

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