Motorola SG2-DRT-3X User Manual

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SG2-DRT-3X Installation Sheet

8

Continue to route the two cables alongside the PIC and under the fiber tray in the SG2000

lid as illustrated in Figure 10.

9

Attach DR MCX 1 connector to RF

INPUT

A

and DR MCX 2 connector to RF

INPUT

B

on top of

the SG2-DRT-3X (Figure 10).

10

Use tie straps to loosely secure the two cables to the PIC cable as an assist in cable

management.

11

Confirm that the green LED (

ON

), located on the top panel of the SG2-DRT-3X is

illuminated to confirm enable status. A delay of approximately ten seconds before

illumination is normal.

12

Review return-path system levels:

Each input of the SG2-DRT-3X is configured to drive the laser to the recommended level of

+

15 dBmV. If available, use a test adapter cable to measure levels directly at the SG2 ICS

board assembly.

Use TP XMTR B to monitor the levels of the two combined ports. Pad XMTR B is used to

adjust the level into the XMTR.

Use the JXP TP return-path locations on the E-pack for the two ports that have been

segmented.

13

Install a JXP-15 in the optical transmitter A pad location, illustrated in Figure 9.

14

Replace the E-pack cover, taking care not to pinch any cables.

15

Close the housing and use a torque wrench to progressively tighten the housing bolts to a

final torque of 12 ft-lbs. in the sequence stamped on the housing lid.

Installing the SG2-DRT-3X in the SG2000 Node in a 1X or 2X Configuration

The SG2-DRT-3X transmitter can operate with three data streams. If you install the

SG2-DRT-3X in an SG2000 that will remain combined (1X) or split (2X) return, an additional

cable is provided to properly load the transmitter.

To properly cable the SG2-DRT-3X for a combined or split return:

1

Verify that the return path module is either an RPM/C combined (1X) or an RPM/S split

(2X) model.

2

Insert the provided cable from the redundant transmitters’ D-subconnector into RF

INPUT

A

or

INPUT

B on the SG2-DRT-3X.

3

Change the 15 dB JXP pad at the XMTR A location to a 5 dB JXP.

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