Application, Features, Fiber optic interface – RAD Data comm T1 User Manual

Page 16: E1/t1 interface, Test and diagnostics capabilities

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Chapter 1 Introduction

FOM-E1/T1 Installation and Operation Manual

1-2 Overview

Application

In the application illustrated, each FOM-E1/T1 receives E1 or T1 signals that are
equalized to overcome electrical link distortion. FOM-E1/T1 then converts the E1
or T1 signals into an optical signal.

PBX

FOM-E1/T1

FOM-E1/T1

DACS

E1/T1

E1/T1

E1/T1

Coax

Fiber Optic

Coax

Figure 1-1 FOM-E1/T1 Application

Features

Fiber Optic Interface

Table 1-1

details fiber optic interface types supported by FOM-E1/T1.

Table 1-1. Fiber Optic Interface Types

Wavelength

[nm]

Fiber Type

[µm]

Transmitter
Type

Power

[dBm]

Receiver
Sensitivity
[dBm]

Typical Max.
Range
[km/miles]

850 62.5/125

multimode

VCSEL -18

-38

5/3

1310 9/125

single

mode

LED -18

-40 38/24

1310 9/125

single

mode

Laser -12

-40 50/31

1550 9/125

single

mode

Laser -12

-40 100/62

E1/T1 Interface

• The electrical interface meets requirements of ITU G.703, G.824, G.921 and

G.935 standards for E1 and T1.

• FOM-E1/T1 supports both balanced and unbalanced interfaces.
• FOM-E1/T1 conforms to all relevant ITU standards.

When FOM-E1/T1 detects electrical interface levels below G.703 electrical levels,
the modem transmits an “All 1 signal” (AIS) to the optical interface.

Test and Diagnostics Capabilities

• FOM-E1/T1’s built-in diagnostics comply with the V.54 standard.
• FOM-E1/T1 features a dry contact alarm port for attaching an external alert

device.

• When an AIS is detected at the optical or electrical interface, the modem

transparently converts the signal and alerts the user via front panel LEDs.

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