Omnitron Systems Technology iConverter T1/E1 Plugin Module User Manual

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iConverter

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T1/E1 Plugin Module USER MANUAL

The

iConverter

T1/E1 media converter provides standard T1 (1.544Mbps) or E1

(2.048Mbps) copper to fiber conversion and can be used to extend the demarcation
point between service provider and networking equipment. T1/E1 media converters
operate in pairs, extending distances over fiber, which improves noise immunity, quality
of service, intrusion protection and network
security.

The T1/E1 supports Small Form Pluggable
(SFP) transceivers, enabling adaptability to
different fiber types, distances and
wavelengths, providing maximum flexibility
across a variety of network architectures and
topologies.

Management of the plug-in module is
accomplished by using a Management
Module

1

(such as an

iConverter

NMM2 or 10/100M2) that provides monitoring,

configuration and trap notification.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

1) Configure DIP-Switches

2) Install Module in the Chassis and Connect Cables

3) Verify Operation

1) CONFIGURE DIP-SWITCHES

FRONT PANEL DIP-SWITCHES

SW1 - LOCAL DUAL LOOP-BACK
“LOOP”

When this DIP-switch is set to the “Loop”
position, it sets the

iConverter

T1/E1

converter to a dual loop-back mode (see
Figure B) on both the fiber and copper
connections. By returning the
DIP-switch to the “Norm” position, the
unit resumes normal operation.

SW2 - FIBER OPTIC TEST “FOT”

This DIP-switch will allow the entire fiber
segment to be tested at either of the

iConverter

T1/E1

converters without

having to set DIP-switches on both units.
When this DIP-switch is set to “FOT”,
the local unit (the unit with the DIP-switch in the “FOT” position) is switched into local
loop-back mode. In addition to the local loop-back mode of operation, the fiber TX port
is further encoded to carry a remote loop-back protocol. This remote loop-back protocol
sets the remote unit at the other end of the fiber link to a remote loop-back mode of

CABLE SPECIFICATIONS:

UTP Cable for T1 and E1

Gauge

22 to 24 AWG

Impedance

100 ohms +/- 10%

Impedance Characteristic

2.6dB/100M @ 1Mhz

Maximum Distance

T1 6,000 ft E1 8,000 ft

Coax Cable for E1

Gauge

22 to 24 AWG

Impedance

75 ohms +/- 10%

Impedance Characteristic

2dB/100M @ 1MHz

Maximum Distance

8,000 ft

3) VERIFY OPERATION

Once the module has been installed and configured per steps 1 and 2, verify the
module is operational by viewing the LED indicators.

The Power LED indicates the module is receiving power.

The Fiber Optic link LED indicates the fiber optic connection has been established.

The UTP LED indicates a T1/E1 signal has been detected.

If the Fiber Optic LED is blinking, the port is receiving an all 1s signal. This will occur
if the UTP port is not connected.

LED Function

"Legend"

Color

OFF State

ON State

Power

"Pwr"

Amber

No power

Module has power

Fiber Optics

"F/O Lk"

Green

No Fiber Link

On: Fiber signal detected

Blinking: All ones received

Test
"Tst"

Amber

Normal

On: Loop or All ones Test Mode

Blinking: FOT Received - Local

Fast Blinking: FOT Received - Remote

UTP

"UTP Lk"

Green

No UTP Link

On: UTP signal detected

Blinking: All ones received

1

For complete management support, use a M2 series module (NMM2, GX/TM2, 2GXM2,

10/100M2, 2FXM2) or higher. The T1/E1 SFP (8719-0) module must be at rev xx/10 or greater.

Form 040-08700-002 B 5/09

Omnitron Systems Technology * 140 Technology Dr. #500 * Irvine, CA 92618

949.250.6510 tel * 949.250.6514 fax * www.omnitron-systems.com

Figure A: DIP-Switch Location

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