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Preface
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Safety Summary xiii General Safety Precautions xiii Electrical Safety Precautions xiii Optical Safety Precautions xiv Laser Safety Features xv ESD Precautions xvi Safety Symbols and Labels xvi Area Warning Sign xvi Electrical Safety Labels xvii Front and Back Door Safety Labels Subrack Safety Labels xviii Module Safety Labels xix Conventions
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Obtaining Documentation xxii World Wide Web xxii Ordering Documentation xxii Documentation Feedback xxii Obtaining Technical Assistance xxiii Cisco.com xxiii Technical Assistance Center xxiii Contacting TAC by Telephone xxiv Contacting TAC Using the Cisco TAC Website
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References 1-1 Applicable Standards 1-1 Additional ONS 15800 System Information 1-2 Related Standards About Wavelength Division Multiplexing Revision History
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Performance Characteristics 2-1 Band Separation Principle 2-1 Channel Allocations and Span Budgets 2-1 Blue-Band Channel Allocation 2-2 Red-Band Channel Allocation 2-2 Span Budgets 2-3 Channel Counts and Span Budgets for 2.5-Gbps Operation 2-3 Channel Counts and Span Budgets for 10-Gbps Operation 2-5
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Module Specifications
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Active Modules 3-1 Line Extender ModuleExternally ModulatedB1 Monitoring 3-3 Line Extender ModuleExternally ModulatedForward Error Correction 3-4 Line Extender Module10 GbpsB1 Monitoring 3-5 Line Extender Module10 Gbps High Output PowerB1 Monitoring Module 3-6 Line Extender Module10 GbpsForward Error Correction 3-7 Receive TransponderDirectly ModulatedB1 Monitoring Module 3-8 Receive TransponderDirectly Modulated Forward Error Correction Module 3-9 Receive Transponder10 GbpsB1 Monitoring Module 3-10 Receive Transponder10 GbpsForward Error Correction Module 3-11 Wavelength Converter ModuleExternally ModulatedB1 Monitoring 3-12 Wavelength Converter ModuleExternally Modulated Forward Error Correction 3-14 Wavelength Converter Module10 GbpsB1 Monitoring 3-15 Wavelength Converter Module10 Gbps High Output PowerB1 Monitoring 3-16 Wavelength Converter Module10 GbpsForward Error Correction 3-17 Add Drop Amplifier Module 3-18 Blue-band Booster Amplifier Module 3-19 Blue-band Booster Amplifier10 Gbps Module 3-20 Pre-Line Amplifier Module 3-22 Red-band Booster Amplifier Module 3-23 Red-band Booster Amplifier10 Gbps Module 3-24 Transmit Power AmplifierBlue Band Module 3-26 Transmit Power AmplifierRed Band Module 3-27 Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer Module 3-29 8-channel Wavelength DemultiplexerBlue Band Module 3-30 24-channel Wavelength DemultiplexerRed Band Module 3-31 24-channel Wavelength DemultiplexerLow LossRed Band Module 3-31 Common Modules
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Battery Management Module 3-33 Control and Monitoring Processor Modules 3-34 Subrack Common Functions Module 3-34 External Orderwire Interface Module 3-35 Input/Output Card Module 3-36 Line Service Modem Module 3-36 Router Bridge Unit Module 3-37 Passive Modules 3-38 1-channel Pass-through Module 3-38 8-channel Wavelength MultiplexerBlue Band Module 3-38 24-channel Wavelength MultiplexerRed Band Module 3-39 Dispersion Compensating Unit Module 3-40 Optical Service ChannelPass-Through Module 3-41 Auxiliary Components 3-41 Gain-Flattening FilterRed Band
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Cisco ONS 15800/15801 System Startup Warning Sample Laser-Controlled Area Warning Sign Electrical Energy Hazard Symbol Attention Symbol
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Danger Label on Front and Back Doors of Cisco ONS 15800 Subracks Danger Label on Front and Back Doors of Cisco ONS 15801 Subracks ONS 15800 System Backplane Safety Label ONS 15801 System Backplane Safety Label Backplane Aperture Laser Safety Label Transmission Window Bands OSR-W Subrack Physical Layout OSR-MUX Subrack Physical Layout OSR-DCU Subrack Physical Layout
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LEM-EM-Mxx Module Electrical Characteristics LEM-EM-Mxx Module Mechanical Characteristics LEM-EM-Fxx Module Electrical Characteristics LEM-EM-Fxx Module Mechanical Characteristics LEM-10G-Mxx Module Electrical Characteristics LEM-10G-Mxx Module Mechanical Characteristics LEM-10H-Mxx Module Electrical Characteristics LEM-10H-Mxx Module Mechanical Characteristics LEM-10G-Fxx Module Electrical Characteristics LEM-10G-Fxx Module Mechanical Characteristics RXT-DM-M Module Electrical Characteristics RXT-DM-M Module Mechanical Characteristics RXT-DM-F Module Electrical Characteristics RXT-DM-F Module Mechanical Characteristics RXT-10G-M Module Electrical Characteristics RXT-10G-M Module Mechanical Characteristics RXT-10G-F Module Electrical Characteristics RXT-10G-F Module Mechanical Characteristics WCM-EM-Mxx Module Electrical Characteristics
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BBA-10G Module Mechanical Characteristics PRE-L Module Electrical Characteristics PRE-L Module Mechanical Characteristics RBA Module Electrical Characteristics RBA Module Mechanical Characteristics RBA-10G Module Electrical Characteristics RBA-10G Module Mechanical Characteristics TPA-B Module Electrical Characteristics TPA-B Module Mechanical Characteristics TPA-R Module Electrical Characteristics TPA-R Module Mechanical Characteristics OADM-P4 Module Electrical Characteristics OADM-P4 Module Mechanical Characteristics 8WD-B Module Electrical Characteristics 8WD-B Module Mechanical Characteristics 24WD-R Module Electrical Characteristics 24WD-R Module Mechanical Characteristics 24WD-LLR Module Electrical Characteristics 24WD-LLR Module Mechanical Characteristics Common Modules
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Preface
This section provides the following information:
Safety SummarySafety precautions and safety labeling for the Cisco ONS 15800/15801 system ConventionsWriting conventions used throughout the documentation InfoSet Documentation InfoSet StructureDescription of the documents contained in the InfoSet Obtaining DocumentationInformation on how to obtain product documentation Obtaining Technical AssistanceInformation on how to obtain technical assistance
Safety Summary
This section covers safety considerations to ensure safe operation of the Cisco ONS 15800/15801 system. Personnel should not perform any procedures in this manual unless they understand all safety precautions, practices, and warnings for the system equipment.
Know and understand electrical safety, wiring, and connection practices. Be familiar with modern methods of resuscitation. This information can be obtained from the Red Cross or its local equivalent. This knowledge is imperative for personnel working with or near equipment with voltage levels capable of causing injury or death.
The Cisco ONS 15800/15801 system must be connected to a power supply that never exceeds voltage limits. The Cisco ONS 15800/15801 system power must be supplied by a power supply system with reinforced insulation.
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The Cisco ONS 15800/15801 system must be installed and used in a controlled access location. Access must be limited to service personnel and users that have been instructed about the reasons for the controlled access and any precautions that must be taken. Touching electrical connectors or other exposed electrical circuitry inside the system subracks can cause injury to personnel. All doors must be closed and locked when the equipment is switched ON. A disconnection device (fuse) must be present on the power supply line. The power supply line fuse must be removed before wiring. The power supply line fuse must be removed before disconnecting the earth ground for maintenance or installation purposes. Do not touch anything inside the subrack or introduce anything into the subrack (except modules) when it is turned ON. If module removal is necessary, replace the empty slot with a blank panel immediately. All Cisco ONS 15800/15801 system electrical interfaces are intended to be connected to local devices, that is, devices in the same room or in the same building as the ONS 15800/15801 system (not in unprotected environments).
Terminate all fiber outputs properly before connecting fiber inputs. Disconnect the fiber input connector before disconnecting the fiber output connector. Ensure that the fiber output is safely terminated before reconnecting the fiber input. Handle glass fiber with care. It is subject to breakage if mishandled. Permanent equipment damage can result from using broken fiber. Protect skin from exposed glass fiber. It can penetrate the skin. Limit personnel having access to light-wave transmission systems. These personnel are to be authorized and properly trained if access to laser emission is required. Limit the use of laser test equipment to authorized, trained personnel during installation and service. This precaution includes using the optical loss test set and the optical time domain reflectometer equipment. Exclude all unauthorized personnel from the immediate laser radiation area during service and installation when there is a possibility that the system may become energized. Consider the immediate service area to be a temporary laser-controlled area. Cisco laser equipment functions in the 1550-nm window, which is considered invisible radiation. Personnel cannot see the laser light being emitted by a fiber, a pigtail, or a bulkhead connector. Use appropriate eye protection during fiber optic system installation or maintenance whenever there is potential for laser exposure, as recommended by health and safety procedures. Observe this precaution, appropriate to the class of equipment, whether warning labels have or have not been posted. Eye protection must meet a wavelength specification of 800 to 1800 nm and have an optical density greater than two. Protective glasses such as the Laser-Gard Green CO2 (LGE Spectacle, LGS Goggle, LGW wraparound, or LGF Full-View) or an equivalent type of covering equipment is recommended.
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When restarting the system manually, such as after an automatic laser shutdown, avoid using an optical power level capable of causing any potential hazard until the line disruption has been eliminated. The output power must be maintained under the Class IIIa upper limit. A software code is required to turn on the laser in the manual startup procedure. In accordance with safety rules, a dialog box like the one in Figure 1 appears with warning messages about laser radiation.
Figure 1 Cisco ONS 15800/15801 System Startup Warning
COMMAND EXECUTION WILL ACTIVATE LASER RADIATION AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM Execute Cancel
The manual startup turns the units on in a reduced class (I or IIIa). The safety override operates at a reduced power level for installation and maintenance. Optical power increases to the maximum only if the line continuity is verified from the system interlocking procedure.
Protections against accidental exposure to dangerous optical radiation during the startup procedure include:
The required startup software code The interlocks provided by optical connectors The automatic laser shutdown feature Proper training for personnel with access to restricted locations
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ESD Precautions
Some Cisco ONS 15800/15801 components are classified as Class 0 ESD-sensitive devices. Follow these rules when handling ESD-sensitive devices:
Assume that all solid-state electronic devices are ESD-sensitive. Use a grounded wrist strap (or equivalent equipment) while working with ESD-sensitive devices. Transport, store, and handle ESD-sensitive devices in static-safe environments.
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The attention symbol label alerts personnel to exercise caution while working on the Cisco ONS 15800/15801 system. The attention symbol is illustrated in Figure 4.
Figure 4 Attention Symbol
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INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM Maximum output power 50 mW Wavelength range 1280-1605 nm CLASS IIIb LASER PRODUCT
Avoid exposure - invisible laser radiation is emitted from optical connectors This product conforms to all applicable standards under 21 CFR 1040.10 WARNING FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS OF TECHNICAL MANUAL DO NOT DISCONNECT OUTPUT WHEN LASER IS ON DO NOT SWITCH ON LASER UNLESS OUTPUT IS CONNECTED
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The label illustrated in Figure 9 is placed on the backplane near ports with a laser radiation hazard.
Figure 9 Backplane Aperture Laser Safety Label
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Preface Conventions
Conventions
This publication uses the following conventions: Convention boldface italic [ ] Application Commands and keywords. Command input that is supplied by the user. Keywords or arguments that appear within square brackets are optional. A choice of keywords (represented by x) appears in braces separated by vertical bars. The user must select one. The control key. For example, where hold down the Control key while pressing the D key. Ctrl + D is written. Examples of information displayed on the screen. Examples of information that the user must enter. Command parameters that must be replaced by module-specific codes.
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Means danger. The user is in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before working on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and optical lasers and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents.
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Means reader be careful. In this situation, the user might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Note
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the manual.
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System DescriptionsProvides an overview of operation, engineering, administration, maintenance, performance, system-level technical specifications, supervision tools, and craft terminal software associated with the system. System Technical SpecificationsSummarizes system-level and module-level technical specifications, including supervision, analog and digital alarm threshold settings, engineering specifications, and system performance. Common Platform Installation ManualsProvides procedures for installing and configuring components common to all systems. Also includes safety, unpacking and storage, equipment and site verification, power and grounding, and post-installation procedures. Installation, Setup, and Test ManualsProvides procedures for installing, setting up, and testing standard hardware and software components within a system. Also includes safety, unpacking and storage, equipment and site verification, power and grounding, and post-installation procedures. System Configuration ManualsDescriptions and detailed illustrations of standard system configurations. Module HandbooksEach handbook provides functional descriptions, technical specifications, and system relationship information for a single hardware module. Each handbook also provides installation, removal, and configuration procedures associated with the module. Message ManualProvides a reference guide for software commands and responses between software and firmware during setup, polling, and reporting on the system. Software Installation ManualsEach manual provides installation and removal information for a specific software application. Software Administrator ManualsEach manual describes the operation, security implementation, and management of a software product at a system administrator access level.
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Ordering Documentation
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Introduction
This chapter contains information about the structure and standards for the Cisco ONS 15800 DWDM System Technical Specifications Manual.
Manual Structure
The manual is organized into five chapters:
Chapter 1, Introduction, introduces the manual, shows its structure, lists applicable standards, and specifies revision history. Chapter 2, System Performance, contains information about the ONS 15800 system operation and capabilities. Chapter 3, Module Specifications. contains optical, electrical, and mechanical module specifications. Chapter 4, Supervision and Alarms, contains supervision information and module alarm data. Chapter 5, Engineering Specifications, contains physical layout, system environmental and reliability data, and electrical specifications.
References
ONS 15800 system design, construction, and performance adhere to the standards in the section Applicable Standards. Other ONS 15800 system references are listed in the section Additional ONS 15800 System Information. Standards related to wavelength division multiplexing, but not cited in this manual, are listed in the section Related Standards About Wavelength Division Multiplexing.
Applicable Standards
This manual contains references to the following standards:
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Introduction
21 CFR 1040.10 ANSI T1.1-5.03-1994 British Telecom HRD4 British Telecom HRD5 CISPR 22 (paragraph 4) EIA/TIA-232 EIA/TIA-422 EIA/TIA-485 FCC Part 15 IEC 60825-2 IEEE 8802.3 ITU-T G.652 ITU-T G.653 ITU-T G.655 ITU-T G.692 ITU-T G.704 ITU-T G.706 ITU-T G.784 ITU-T G.826 ITU-T G.957 ITU-T V.11 ITU-T X.21 NF-EN 55022 (paragraph 3) Telcordia GR-63-CORE (sections 4.14.7) Telcordia GR-1089-CORE (sections 2, 3, 4, 7, and 9) Telcordia GR-253-CORE Telcordia TR NWT-001089 UL 1950
Cisco ONS 15800 DWDM System Description Manual Cisco ONS 15800 DWDM System Installation, Setup, and Test Manual Cisco ONS 15800 module handbooks (for each ONS 15800 system module) Cisco Photonics Local Terminal Software Administrator Manual for the ONS 15800/15801 System TL1 Software Message Manual for the Cisco ONS 15800/15801 System
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ANSI T1.119 1994 ANSI T1.119.01 1995 ANSI T1.204 1993 ANSI T1.208 1993 ANSI T1.210 1993 ANSI T1.214b 1995 ANSI T1.215 1994 ANSI T1.224 1992 ANSI T1.227 1995 ANSI T1.229 1992 ANSI T1.229a 1995 ANSI T1.233 1993 ANSI T1.240 1996 ANSI T1.243 1995 ANSI T1.245 1995 ANSI T1.247 1995 ANSI T1.252 1996 ANSI T1.254 1997 IEC 1291-1 IEC 1291-4 ITU-T G.661 ITU-T G.662 ITU-T G.663 ITU-T G.664 ITU-T G.671 ITU-T G.681 ITU-T G.691 ITU-T G.958 ITU-T M. 2120 ITU-T M.3010 ITU-T M.3100 ITU-T Q.811 ITU-T Q.812 ITU-T Q.821
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ITU-T Q.822 ITU-T X.700 ITU-T X.721 ITU-T X.735 ITU-T-SG13-Opt-Arch ITU-T-SG15-OFA-WDM ITU-T-SG4-TMN Telcordia GR-1312-CORE Telcordia GR-2918-CORE Telcordia GR-499-CORE Telcordia GR-831-CORE Telcordia GR-833-CORE
Revision History
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System Performance
This chapter presents the general system performance specifications for the ONS 15800 dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) system.
Performance Characteristics
This section covers the general performance characteristics of the ONS 15800 system, including the band separation principle, channel allocations, and configurations.
Blue band
Red band
Infrared band
Band-specific multiplexers and demultiplexers are used in the system to give greater modularity and scalability. The bands are amplified separately to narrow and flatten each region, so equalization and tilt effects are greatly reduced. The results make the best use of the optical amplifier spectrum characteristics.
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Nominal (THz) 196.0 195.9 195.8 195.7 195.6 195.5 195.4 195.3
Channel (nm) 1529.55 1530.33 1531.12 1531.90 1532.68 1533.47 1534.25 1535.04
Channel Number 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Nominal (THz) 194.4 194.3 194.2 194.1 194.0 193.9 193.8 193.7 193.6 193.5 193.4 193.3 193.2 193.1 193.0 192.9 192.8 192.7
Channel (nm) 1542.14 1542.94 1543.73 1544.53 1545.32 1546.12 1546.92 1547.72 1548.51 1549.32 1550.12 1550.92 1551.72 1552.52 1553.33 1554.13 1554.94 1555.75
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Channel Number 27 28 29 30 31 32
Span Budgets
The ONS 15800 system can be configured to carry 2.5-Gbps traffic, 10-Gbps traffic, or both speeds simultaneously. The channel count at each speed varies by fiber type. This section addresses channel counts and span budgets for 2.5-Gbps operations, then addresses those for 10-Gbps operations.
Note
Minimum span loss is 14 dB without forward error correction (FEC) and with in-band FEC (IB-FEC). With out-of-band FEC (OOB-FEC) minimum span loss is 17 dB.
Note
Receive Transponder modules can be placed between the ONS 15800 system equipment and the synchronous optical network/synchronous digital hierarchy (SONET/SDH) equipment, or between the ONS 15800 system equipment and the Internet protocol (IP) or asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) equipment. The Receive Transponder modules retime, reshape, and regenerate the signal into a fully compliant SONET short-reach/SDH intraoffice interface.
Main path interface at the receiver (MPI-R) Main path interface at the transmitter (MPI-S) Reference point on the optical fiber just before the input optical connector (R') Reference point just after the line output optical connector (S)
Table 2-4 shows the channel counts and maximum span budgets by fiber type for 2.5-Gbps operation without forward error correction (FEC). Table 2-5 shows the channel counts and maximum span budgets by fiber type for 2.5-Gbps operation with out-of-band forward error correction (OOB-FEC). The values are also valid with optical line terminal equipment (OLTE), in compliance with ITU-T G.957 recommendations. The table indicates whether Receive Transponder (RXT) modules are needed to retime, reshape, and regenerate the signals.
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Table 2-3
TChannel Counts and Section Span Budgets by Fiber Type for 2.5-Gbps Operation without FEC
Fiber SMF
2
Spans 1 37 35
4
Unit 2 34 32 3 32 30 4 31 29 5 30 28 6 29 27 7 27 25 dB dB
Red band: all channels 09 to 16 Blue band: channels 01, 04 to 08 Red band: channels 09 to 12 and channels 17 to 32 Blue band: all channels 01 to 08 Red band: all channels 09 to 32 Blue band: channels 01, 06 to 08 Red band: channels 09 to 12 and channels 21 to 32 Blue band: channels 01, 04 to 08 Red band: channels 09 to 12 and channels 17 to 32 Blue band: all channels 01 to 08 Red band: all channels 09 to 32 Blue band: 4 channels Red band: 8 channels Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 14 channels Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 4 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 4 channels Red band: 20 channels Blue band: 4 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 6 channels Red band: 20 channels Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 24 channels
26
32 SMF2, 5 20
32 No 35
29 32
27 30
26 29
25 28
24 27
22 25
dB dB
26
32
29
27
26
25
24
22
dB
26 29 29 26 29 29 26 29 29 26
24 27 27 24 27 27 24 27 27 24
23 26 26 23 26 26 23 26 26 23
22 25 25 22 25 25 22 25 25 22
21 24 24 21 24 24 21 24 24 21
19 23 23 20 23 23 20 23 23 20
dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
1. Receive Transponder (RXT) modules 2. ITU-T G.652 3. Rows with 8 and 16 channels are intended for systems that will not be upgraded to use more channels. 4. The span budget is limited by the optical service channel (OSC) power budget and is guaranteed after verifying fiber attenuation at 1480 nm. 5. The span budgets are subject to interoperability testing with OLTE. 6. 8. 9. 10. ITU-T G.653 ITU-T G.655 TWF = TrueWave fiber (TWC = TrueWave classic, TW+ = TrueWave +, and TW-RS = TrueWave reduced slope) E-LEAF = large effective area fiber 7. The particular channels used with this fiber do not affect allocation or span budget.
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Channel Counts and Section Span Budgets by Fiber Type for 2.5-Gbps Operation with OB FEC
Fiber SMF
1
Channel Count and Allocation 32 32 32 32 10 Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 5 channels Red band: 5 channels
Unit 5
3
3 33 33 32 32 32
4 32
6
3
7 29 29 28 28 26
8 28 28 27 27 25
9 27 27 26 26 NA
10 26 26 25 25 NA dB dB dB dB dB
31
30 30 29 29 28
313 30 30 30
1. TU-T G.652 2. Maximum span should be limited to 33 dB by the LSM (Line Service Modem). 3. Maximum span should be limited to 30 dB by the LSM. 4. ITU-T G.655 5. ITU-T G.653
Fiber SMF
1
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
ELEAF
TWC
TW+
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Table 2-5
Channel Counts and Section Span Budgets by Fiber Type for 10-Gbps Operation with IB FEC
TW-RS3
32 29 24 32 29 24 32
29 26 21 29 26 21 29
27 24 19 27 24 19 27
26 23 18 26 23 18 26
25 22 17 25 22 17 25
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
LS3
DS
8 red + 4 blue
1. ITU-T G.652 2. For span lengths greater than 65 Km the blue band has the following limitations: maximum of 4 channels for the 5 x 22 dB family budget maximum of 2 channels for the 5 x 25 dB family budget 3. ITU-T G.655 4. ITU-T G.653
Table 2-6
Channel Counts and Section Span Budgets by Fiber Type for 10-Gbps Operation with OB FEC
Fiber SMF
1
Channel Count and Allocation 32 32 32 32 30 32 32 28 Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 6 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 24 channels Blue band: 8 channels Red band: 20 channels Blue band: 5 channels Red band: 5 channels
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
DS3
10
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Channel Counts and Section Span Budgets by Fiber Type for 10-Gbps Operation without FEC
Fiber SMF
1
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
ELEAF2
TW+
LS
DS
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Module Specifications
The ONS 15800 system uses four site types. Each site uses specific types of modules:
Terminal sitesThese sites transmit and receive signals. They contain a transmit section (wavelength converters, multiplexers, and transmit power amplifiers) and a receive section (pre-line amplifiers, booster amplifiers, demultiplexers, and optional receive transponders). Optical line amplification sitesThese sites amplify signals in two stages through pre-line amplifiers and booster optical amplifiers. Optical add/drop multiplexing sitesThese sites can perform red-band or blue-band full add/drop demultiplexing, or partial add/drop demultiplexing only in the red band. Regeneration sitesThese sites use transponder modules to retime, reshape, and regenerate (3R) the signal along the line if the overall transmission exceeds the limit given by the span attenuation or dispersion budgets.
The sites are described in the Cisco ONS 15800 DWDM System Description Manual. Each ONS 15800 site is composed of racks of optical subracks that hold these modules:
Optical SubracksDispersion Compensating Unit (OSR-DCU) for Dispersion Compensating Unit modules Optical SubracksMultiplexer (OSR-MUX) for multiplexer modules Optical Subracks (OSR-W) for all other modules.
The modules in each subrack are specific to the site function and configuration. ONS 15800 modules can be active-optical, passive-optical, or they can have other system functions. Active modules perform an active function to the signalsuch as amplifying or shapingand are powered from the subrack. Passive modules do not perform an active function to the signal and do not receive power from the subrack. Other modules perform power, supervision, or communication functions.
Active Modules
The ONS 15800 system active modules function as transponders, amplifiers, add/drop multiplexers, or demultiplexers. They have power supplied from the backplane. Transponders operate primarily according to the laser source temperature. Optical amplifiers operate primarily according to pump laser temperature. Demultiplexers and optical add/drop multiplexers operate according to temperature. The classifications, operating parameters, and modules in the active-optical category are shown in Table 3-1.
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Table 3-1
Type Transponders
Operating Parameters Input modulation, present or absent Output modulation, present or absent Input power level Output power level Laser source temperature Laser source bias current Laser source power
Module Line Extender ModuleExternally ModulatedB1 Monitoring (LEM-EM-Mxx) Line Extender ModuleExternally ModulatedForward Error Correction (LEM-EM-Fxx) Line Extender Module10 GbpsB1 Monitoring (LEM-10G-Mxx) Line Extender Module10 Gbps High output powerB1 Monitoring (LEM-10H-Mxx) Line Extender Module10 GbpsForward Error Correction (LEM-10G-Fxx) Receive TransponderDirectly ModulatedB1 Monitoring (RXT-DM-M) module Receive TransponderDirectly Modulated Forward Error Correction (RXT-DM-F) module Receive Transponder10 GbpsB1 Monitoring (RXT-10G-M) module Receive Transponder10 GbpsForward Error Correction (RXT-10G-Fxx) module Wavelength Converter ModuleExternally ModulatedB1 Monitoring (WCM-EM-Mxx)
Where Shown Table 3-2 Table 3-5 Table 3-8 Table 3-10 Table 3-14 Table 3-17 Table 3-20 Table 3-23 Table 3-26 Table 3-29
Wavelength Converter ModuleExternally ModulatedForward Table 3-32 Error Correction (WCM-EM-Fxx) Wavelength Converter Module10 GbpsB1 Monitoring (WCM-10G-Mxx) Table 3-35
Wavelength Converter Module10 Gbps High output powerB1 Table 3-38 Monitoring (WCM-10H-Mxx) Wavelength Converter Module10 GbpsForward Error Correction (WCM-10G-Fxx) Optical amplifiers Input power level Output power level Pump laser temperature Pump laser bias current Pump laser power Add Drop Amplifier (ADA) module Blue-band Booster Amplifier (BBA) module Blue-band Booster Amplifier10 Gbps (BBA-10G) module Pre-Line Amplifier (PRE-L) module Red-band Booster Amplifier (RBA) module Red-band Booster Amplifier10 Gbps (RBA-10G) module Transmit Power AmplifierBlue band (TPA-B) module Transmit Power AmplifierRed band (TPA-R) module Optical add/drop multiplexer Temperature Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer (OADM-P4) module Table 3-41 Table 3-44 Table 3-47 Table 3-50 Table 3-53 Table 3-56 Table 3-59 Table 3-62 Table 3-65 Table 3-68
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Type Demultiplexers
Module 8-channel Wavelength DemultiplexerBlue band (8WD-B) module 24-channel Wavelength DemultiplexerRed band (24WD-R) module 24-channel Wavelength DemultiplexerLow LossRed band (24WD-LLR) module
Condition
Min.
Max. 10
Unit dBm
25 BER1 1013 OSNR2 = 13.5 dB at 0.5 nm resolution bandwidth Specified temperature range Maximum rating Front-panel SC connectors Backplane E-2000 connector ITU-T3 G.958 (ANSI4 T1.105.03-1994) 0.5 15 28 40 Comply
Maximum input optical power Optical Output Parameters Output power Optical return loss Optical return loss Jitter Characteristics Jitter transfer or tolerance
1 2 3 4
7 +0.5 11
BER = bit error rate OSNR = optical signal to noise ratio ITU-T = International Telecommunication Union ANSI = American National Standards Institute
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Table 3-3
Table 3-4
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.60 kg (3.53 lb)
Item Optical Input Parameters Input wavelength range Receiver input sensitivity
Condition
-13
Min. 1520
Max. 1605 10
Unit nm dBm
25 BER 10 OSNR = 8.5 dB at 0.2 nm resolution bandwidth Specified temperature range Maximum rating 25C (77F) 25C (77F) ITU-T GR.253 (ANSI T1.105.03-1994) 30 5 40 Comply
Maximum input optical power Optical return loss Optical Output Parameters Output power Optical return loss Jitter Characteristics Jitter transfer
0 +2
dBm dB dBm dB
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Table 3-7
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.60 kg (3.53 lb)
Condition BER 10-13 ONSR = 16 dB at 0.5 nm resolution bandwidth Negligible PMD1; NRZ2 input format T = 25C BER 10-11 ONSR = 15 dB at 0.5 nm resolution bandwidth Negligible PMD1; NRZ input format T = 25C
Min. 11
Max. 1
Unit dBm
11
dBm
Maximum input optical power Accepted input bit rate Optical Output Parameters Output optical power, OUT3 Output optical power, OUT Output optical power, MON4 Back-to-back power penalty Input optical return loss Output optical return loss
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Table 3-8
Condition
Min.
Max. 27
Unit ps
PMD = polarization mode dispersion NRZ = nonreturn to zero OUT = output port MON = monitor port
Table 3-9
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 60.90 mm (2.40 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 2.30 Kg (5.07 lb)
Conditions BER 10-13 OSNR = 16 dB at 0.5 nm resolution bandwidth Negligible PMD NRZ input format Over all temperature ranges Maximum rating NRZ
Min. 11
Max. 1
Unit dBm
9.95328
+10
dBm Gbps
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Item Input optical return loss Optical Output Parameters Back-to-back power penalty Optical return loss, SC Optical return loss, E-2000 Output optical power, OUT Output optical power, OUT Output optical power, MON Jitter Characteristics Jitter peak-to-peak
Conditions IN, MON OUT 25C (77F) 050C (32122F) 25C (77F)
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 60.90 mm (2.40 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 2.30 kg (5.07 lb)
Parameter
Optical Input Parameters
Condition
Min.
Max.
Unit
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BER <= 10-13 OSNR => 8 dB at 0.5 nm resolution bandwidth Negligible PMD NRZ input format Maximum rating OUT 0 to 50C (32 to 122F) 0 to 50C (32 to 122F)
11
dBm
27 70 1.5 5.5
10 1 2.5 4.5
Back-to-back power penalty Input optical return loss Optical return loss, E-2000 Max. output optical power, OUT Min. output optical power, OUT
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 60.90 mm (2.40 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 2.30 kg (5.07 lb)
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Condition BER 10-13 OSNR = 13.5 dB at 0.2 nm resolution bandwidth Negligible PMD NRZ input format. Specified temperature range Maximum rating 0 to 50C (32 to 122F) Front panel SC connectors 25C (77F) ITU-T G.958 A-mask (ANSI T1.105.03-1994)
Min. 25
Max. 10
Unit dBm
Maximum input optical power Input optical return loss Optical Output Parameters Output wavelength range Total output power Output optical return loss Monitor output optical power Jitter Characteristics Jitter tolerance
28 1266 8 30 22
7 1360 3 15 Comply
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.48 kg (3.26 lb)
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Item Optical Input Parameters Input wavelength range Receiver input sensitivity Maximum input optical power Input optical return loss Optical Output Parameters Output wavelength range Total output power Output optical return loss Jitter Characteristics Jitter transfer
Maximum rating 0 to 50C (32 to 122F) 25C (77F) ITU-T GR.253 (ANSI T1.105.03-1994)
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.48 kg (3.26 lb)
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Item Optical Input Parameters Input wavelength range Receiver input sensitivity
Condition BER 10 OSNR = 16 dB at 0.5 nm resolution bandwidth negligible PMD; NRZ input format Over all temperature ranges
-13
Min. 1528 11
Max. 1602 1
Unit nm dBm
Maximum input optical power Input optical return loss Accepted input bit rate Optical Output Parameters Output optical power, OUT Output optical power, OUT Output optical power, MON Back-to-back power penalty Output optical return loss Output wavelength range Jitter Characteristics Jitter peak-to-peak
Maximum rating IN, MON NRZ 25C (77F) 0 to 50C (32 to 122F) 25C (77F) OUT 0 to 50C (32 to 122F)
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 60.90 mm (2.40 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 2.30 kg (5.07 lb)
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decoding for error correction, performance monitoring, and FEC encoding capabilities. The channels are transmitted to short-reach SONET or intraoffice SDH client equipment. The modules are located in the OSR-W subrack. Optical characteristics of the module are shown in Table 3-26. Electrical characteristics are shown in Table 3-27. Mechanical characteristics are shown in Table 3-28.
Table 3-26 RXT-10G-F Module Optical Specifications
Parameter
Optical Input Parameters
Condition BER<= 10-13 OSNR => 8 dB at 0.5 nm resolution bandwidth Negligible PMD NRZ input format Maximum rating OUT 0 to 50C (32 to 122F) 0 to 50C (32 to 122F)
Min. 11
Max. 1
Unit dBm
27 70 +1.5 5.5
Back-to-back power penalty Input optical return loss Optical return loss, E-2000 Max. output optical power, OUT Min. output optical power, OUT
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 60.90 mm (2.40 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 2.30 kg (5.07 lb)
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designation represents the channel number associated with the module. Optical characteristics of the module are shown in Table 3-29. Electrical characteristics are shown in Table 3-30. Mechanical characteristics are shown in Table 3-31.
Table 3-29 WCM-EM-Mxx Module Optical Characteristics
Item Optical Input Parameters Input wavelength range Maximum input optical power Total input power
BER 1013 INH2 Input optical return loss Optical Output Parameters Total output power Output optical return loss Back-to-back power penalty Jitter Characteristics Jitter tolerance
1 2
25C (77F) term Backplane E-2000 connectors ITU-T G.958 A-mask (ANSI T1.105.03-1994)
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.26 kg (2.78 lb)
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Item Optical Input Parameters Input wavelength range Maximum input optical power Receiver input sensitivity
Min. 1266 28
Max. 1580 0 9
Input optical return loss Optical Output Parameters Total output power Output optical return loss Jitter Characteristics Jitter transfer
30 5 40
+2
dB dBm dB
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.26 kg (2.78 lb)
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Condition BER 10-13 OSNR > 30 dB at 0.5 nm resolution bandwidth negligible PMD; NRZ input format BER 10-13 OSNR > 30 dB at 0.5 nm resolution bandwidth negligible PMD; NRZ input format Maximum rating 25C (77F) 0 to 50C (32 to 122F) 25C (77F)
Min. 11
Max.
Unit dBm
dBm
Maximum input optical power Accepted input bit rate Input wavelength range Input optical return loss Optical Output Parameters Output optical power, OUT Output optical power, OUT Output optical power, MON Back-to-back power penalty Jitter Characteristics Jitter peak-to-peak
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Condition BER 10-13 OSNR > 30 dB at 0.5 nm resolution bandwidth Negligible PMD NRZ input format Maximum rating 25C (77F) 0 to 50C (32 to 122F) 25 C (77F)
Min. 11
Max. 0
Unit dBm
Maximum input optical power Input optical return loss Accepted input bit rate Optical Output Parameters Back-to-back power penalty Output optical power, OUT Output optical power, OUT Output optical power, MON Jitter Characteristics Jitter peak-to-peak
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Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 60.40 mm (2.38 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 2.30 kg (5.07 lb)
Condition BER 10-13 OSNR > 30 dB at 0.5 nm resolution bandwidth Negligible PMD NRZ input format BER 10-12 OSNR > 30 dB at 0.5 nm resolution bandwidth Negligible PMD NRZ input format Maximum rating 15 ppm 0 to 50C (32 to 122F) 0 to 50C (32 to 122F)
Min. 12
Max.
Unit dBm
Receiver input sensitivity (specified for compliance with ITU-T G.691 and Telcordia 1377) Maximum input optical power Input optical return loss Accepted input bit rate
Optical Output Parameters
14
dBm
Back-to-back power penalty Maximum output optical power Minimum output optical power
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Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 60.40 mm (2.38 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 2.30 kg (5.07 lb)
Item Optical Input Parameters Operating wavelength range Input power range Optical Output Parameters
Min. 1529 13 14 0
Max. 1561 +1 15 15
Output power range (ipump = imax) = 15291561 nm Pin = 0 dBm, T = 25C (77F) Output power range (all conditions) Amplifier Parameters Number of 980-nm pump lasers Gain flatness Remnant pump power Backward ASE power Polarization-dependent gain Noise figure Output power stability Optical return loss
1 1
= 15291561 nm Pin = 0 dBm, T=25C (77F) Any port Pin = Pmax Pin = 20 dBm, = all ranges All temperature ranges (short term) Front panel SC connectors
40
2 2 20 20 0.3 7 0.2
dB dBm dBm dB dB dB dB
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Item General Operating Parameters Operating wavelength range Total input power Total output power
Output power at monitoring port Pin = all ranges T = 25C (77F) = 15291536 nm Low Output Power Class Output power range Pin = 14 channel range T = 25C (77F) = 15291536 nm Pin = 26 channel range T = 25C (77F) = 15291536 nm
14
dBm
+11
+13
dBm
Mid Output Power Class Output power range +13 +15 dBm
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Condition Pin = 416 channel range T = 25C (77F) = 15291536 nm Pin = +1 dBm; = 1532 nm Pin = +1 dBm; = 1532 nm Pin = +1 dBm; = 1532 nm All temperature ranges (short term) Pin = +1 dBm Front-panel SC connectors Backplane E-2000 connectors
Min. +14.5
Max. +16
Unit dBm
General Performance Parameters Remnant pump power Reverse direct isolation Backward ASE power Output power stability Polarization-dependent gain Gain flatness Optical return loss Optical return loss 30 40 40 20 20 0.2 0.3 2 dBm dB dBm dB dB dB dB dB
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.8 kg (3.97 lb)
Min. 1529
Max. 1536
Unit nm
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Condition 116 channels Pin = all ranges; T = 25C (77F) Ppump = all ranges = 15291536 nm
Min. 14 +2
Max. +6 +16.5
Output power range with Ppump = Pin = 5.5 dBm Pmax (full power mode) Minimum output power with Ppump = Pmin Pin = all ranges; T = 25C (77F) Ppump = P min = 15291536 nm
+14.5
+16.5 +5
dBm dBm
Output power at monitoring port Pin = all ranges Monitor port splitting ratio with Pin = all ranges respect to output port General Performance Parameters Remnant pump power Reverse direct isolation Backward ASE power Output power stability Polarization-dependent gain Noise figure Gain flatness Optical return loss Optical return loss Any port Pin = 6 dBm; = 1532 nm Pin = 6 dBm; = 1532 nm All temperature ranges (short-term) Pin = 3 dBm, = 1532 nm Pin = 6 dBm, from channel 0108 Front-panel SC connectors Backplane E-2000 connectors
21
4.5 25
dBm dB
30
20 20 0.2 0.3 8 2 35 40
dBm dB dBm dB dB dB dB dB dB
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.80 kg (3.97 lb)
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Module Specifications
Item General Operating Parameters Total input power Output power range (blue band) Output power range (red band) Output power at monitor (blue) port Output power at monitor (red) port General Performance Parameters Output power stability Remnant pump power Reverse direction isolation Backward ASE power Polarization-dependent gain Gain flatness (blue band) Gain flatness (red band) Optical return loss Optical return loss
Condition All configurations 4 dB of span tolerance Pin = all ranges; T = 25C (77F) = 15291536 nm Pin = all ranges; T = 25C (77F) = 15421561 nm Pin = all ranges Pin = all ranges
Min. 26.5 16 4 41 29
Peak-to-peak Any port PinBlue = 10 dBm; = 1532 nm PinRed = 8 dBm; = 1550 nm PinBlue = 10 dBm; = 1532 nm PinRed = 8 dBm; = 1550 nm PinRed = 8 dBm; = 1550 nm PinBlue = 10 dBm; : channels 0108 PinBlue = 10 dBm; = 1532 nm PinRed = 8 dBm; : channels 0932 Front-panel SC connectors Backplane E-2000 connectors
30 40 40
0.2 20 20 0.3 2 2
dB dBm dB dBm dB dB dB dB dB
Characteristics 15 W 48 VDC
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Item General Operating Parameters Operating wavelength range Input power range Output power range
Condition 148 channels Pin = all ranges T = 25C (77F) = 15421561 nm Pin = all ranges T = 25C (77F) = 15291536 nm Pin = all ranges
Optical Output Parameters Total output power (blue band only after band combiner) Total output power (all bands combined) Low Output Power Class Output power range Pin = 14 channel range T = 25C (77F) = 15421561 nm Pin = 510 channel range T = 25C (77F) = 15421561 nm +10 +12 dBm +7.5 +15.5 dBm
+22 +3
dBm dBm
Mid Output Power Class Output power range +13 +15 dBm
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Condition Pin = 1148 channel range T = 25C (77F) = 15421561 nm Any port Pin = 9 dBm; = 1550 nm Pin = 9 dBm; = 1550 nm Peak-to-peak Pin = 9 dBm; channels 0932 Pin = 4 dBm; = 1550 nm Front-panel SC connectors Backplane E-2000 connectors
Min. +16
Max. +17.5
Unit dBm
General Performance Parameters Remnant pump power Reverse direction isolation Backward ASE power Output power stability Polarization-dependent gain Gain flatness Noise figure Optical return loss Optical return loss 20 30 40 40 20 0.2 0.3 2 8 dBm dB dBm dB dB dB dB dB dB
Characteristics 20 W 48 VDC
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.8 kg (3.97 lb)
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Item General Operating Parameters Operating wavelength range Input power range Output power range
Condition Pin = all ranges 148 channels Pin = all ranges; T = 25C (77F); Ppump = all ranges; = 15421561 nm Pin = +1 dBm: 48 channels Pin = all ranges; T = 25C (77F); Ppump = all ranges; = 15421561 nm
Min. 1542 10 +8
Output power with Ppump = Pmax (full power mode) Minimum output power with Ppump = Pmin
+17.5
+19.5 +11
dBm dBm
Output power at monitoring port Pin = all ranges Monitor port splitting ratio with Pin = all ranges respect to output General Performance Parameters Remnant pump power Reverse direction isolation Backward ASE power Output power stability Polarization-dependent gain Gain flatness Noise figure Optical return loss Optical return loss Any port Pin = 9 dBm; = 1550 nm Pin = 9 dBm; = 1550 nm Peak-to-peak Pin = 9 dBm; channels 0932 Pin = 4 dBm; = 1550 nm Front-panel SC connectors Backplane E-2000 connectors
19
+0.5 21
dBm dB
30 35 40
20 20 0.2 0.3 2 9
dBm dB dBm dB dB dB dB dB dB
Characteristics 20 W 48 VDC
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.8 kg (3.97 lb)
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Module Specifications
Item General Operating Parameters Operating wavelength range Total input power Total output power
Output power at monitoring port Pin = all ranges T = 25C (77F) = 15291536 nm Low Output Power Class Input power range Output power range 14 channels Pin = 14 channel range T = 25C (77F) = 15291536 nm 26 channels Pin = 26 channel range T = 25C (77F) = 15291536 nm 416 channels Pin = 416 channel range T = 25C (77F) = 15291536 nm All temperature ranges (short-term) Pin = 1.5 dBm; channels 0108 Pin = 1.5 dBm; = 1532 nm Pin = 1.5 dBm; = 1532 nm Front-panel SC connectors Backplane E-2000 connectors
14
4.5
dBm
17.5 +11
3.5 +13
dBm dBm
Mid Output Power Class Input power range Output power range 14.5 +13 1.5 +15 dBm dBm
High Output Power Class Input power range Output power range 11.5 +14.5 0.5 +16.5 dBm dBm
General Performance Parameters Output power stability Polarization-dependent gain Gain flatness Reverse direct isolation Noise figure Optical return loss Optical return loss 30 40 40 0.2 0.3 2 8 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
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Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.8 kg (3.97 lb)
Item General Operating Parameters Operating wavelength range Input power range Output power range
Condition 148 channels Pin = all ranges T = 25C (77F) = 15421561 nm Pin = all ranges T = 25C (77F) = 15291536 nm Pin = all ranges
Optical Output Parameters Total output power (blue band only after band combiner) Total output power (all bands combined) Low Output Power Class Input power range Output power range 14 channels Pin = 14 channel range T = 25C (77F) = 15421561 nm 27.5 +10 13 +12 dBm dBm +7.5 +16 dBm
+22 +3
dBm dBm
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Condition 510 channels Pin = 510 channel range T = 25C (77F) = 15421561 nm 1148 channels Pin = 1148 channel range T = 25C (77F) = 15421561 nm Peak-to-peak Pin = 7 dBm T = 25C (77F) = 1550 nm Pin = 7 dBm; = 1550 nm Pin = 7 dBm; = 1550 nm Pin = 7 dBm; = 1550 nm Front-panel SC connectors Backplane E-2000 connectors
High Output Power Class Input power range Output power range 17.5 +15.5 5.5 +17.5 dBm dBm
General Parameters Output power stability Polarization-dependent gain Gain flatness 0.2 0.3 2 dB dB dB
Reverse direction isolation Backward ASE power Noise figure Optical return loss Optical return loss
30 40 40
20 8
dB dBm dB dB dB
Characteristics 20 W 48 VDC
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.8 kg (3.97 lb)
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Condition Channel 09 Channel 11 Channel 13 Channel 15 Channel 17 Channel 19 Channel 21 Channel 23 In drop path OADM-P4-R1 and R3 Input ports
Min.
Nom.
Max.
Unit nm
1542.14 1543.73 1545.32 1546.92 1548.51 1550.12 1551.72 1553.33 7.5 10 7.5
Transiting channel insertion loss OADM-P4-R1 and R3 Dropped-channel insertion loss Insertion section insertion loss General Parameters Dropped-channel bandwidth at -0.5 dB Adjacent crosstalk of dropped channels In-line suppression of dropped channels Optical return loss
4 6 0.3 25 25 40
dB dB dB nm dB dB dB
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Unit nm (THz) nm dB dB dB dB dB
Minimum 1.5 dB-bandwidth T = 050C (32122F) (referred to nominal wavelength) polarization = all Total crosstalk Insertion loss at ITU1 spacing Optical return loss Optical return loss Directivity
1
T = 050C (32122F) polarization = all Front-panel SC connectors Backplane E-2000 connectors Any two output ports
Up to 40 W at startup
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 60.90 mm (2.40 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.6 kg (3.53 lb)
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Unit nm (THz) nm dB dB dB dB dB
Minimum 1.5 dB-bandwidth T = 050C (32122F) (referred to nominal wavelength) polarization = all Total crosstalk Insertion loss at ITU spacing Optical return loss Optical return loss Directivity T = 050C (32122F) polarization = all Front-panel SC connectors Backplane E-2000 connector Any 2 output ports
Up to 40 W at startup
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 91.35 mm (3.60 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 2.40 kg (5.29 lb)
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Unit nm (THz) nm dB dB dB dB dB dB C C
Minimum 1.5 dB-bandwidth T = 540C (41104F) (referred to nominal wavelength) polarization = all Total crosstalk Insertion loss at ITU spacing Optical return loss Optical return loss Maximum PDL Directivity Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range T = 540C (41104F) polarization = all Front-panel SC connectors Backplane E-2000 connectors 1.5 dB BW Any two output ports
Up to 40 W at startup
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 91.35 mm (3.60 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 2.4 kg (5.29 lb)
Common Modules
This section covers modules in the ONS 15800 system that handle power, supervision, and communications. The modules and the sections explaining them are referenced in Table 3-80.
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Module Battery Management (BAT) module Control and Monitoring Processor (CMP-W-2E) module Subrack Common Functions (SCF) module
Where Shown Table 3-81 Table 3-83 Table 3-85 Table 3-87 Table 3-90 Table 3-92 Table 3-95
Communications
External Orderwire Interface (EOI-W) module Input/Output Card (IOC-W) module Line Service Modem (LSM-W) module Router Bridge Unit (RBU) module
One frame (BATFRM), which is the mechanical structure inserted in the subrack. It holds two line conditioner and filter units (BATMOD). Two independently extractable BATMODs, each managing one of two independent external 48VDC power supplies (BAT1 and BAT2)
The BAT module shares slot 17 in the OSR-W with the SCF module. Electrical characteristics of an individual BATMOD are shown inTable 3-81. BAT module mechanical characteristics are shown in Table 3-82.
Table 3-81 BAT Module Electrical Characteristics (for Each BATMOD Unit)
Item Input voltage Input voltage Input absolute overvoltage Output voltage Output current Output power Electrical isolation Input overvoltage protection Voltage restored EMI specifications
Min. 75 58 0
Between input or output voltages and mechanical 500 ground Subbat turns off BATMOD turns back on 75
Input voltage < 75 to 80 VDC 1 VDC NF EN 55022 paragraph 3 CISPR 22 paragraph 4 Telcordia TR-NWT-001089 30 2 dB
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Characteristics 135.00 mm (5.31 in.) 30.20 mm (1.18 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.50 kg (3.31 lb)
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 30.2 mm (1.19 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.0 kg (2.20 lb)
Powers and monitors fans Monitors BAT1 and BAT2 external power supplies Monitors the filtered power supplied to the internal power bus Manages the internal CBUS extension Summarizes the alarm status of the OSR-W subrack through LEDs Tests all LEDs on all modules in the OSR-W through a push-button interface
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Electrical characteristics of the SCF module are shown in Table 3-85. Mechanical characteristics are shown in Table 3-86.
Table 3-85 SCF Module Electrical Characteristics
Characteristics 268.00 mm (10.55 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 0.50 kg (1.10 lb)
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.28 kg (2.82 lb)
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Module Interface Front panel interface Back panel interface Ethernet interface PC interface
Description EIA/TIA-232 (RS-232) EIA/TIA-232 (RS-232) Ethernet 10/100 Base-T controller Type II and Type III
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.28 kg (2.82 lb)
Item OSC wavelength OSC line bit rate OSC line interface OSC line coding
Unit nm Mbps
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Item
2
Nom.
3 4 5
Unit
Telemetry LAN (28 x 64 Kbps) IEEE 8802.3, 10Base2 (BNC ) E1/E2 orderwire (2 x 64 Kbps ) F1 user channel (1 x 64 Kbps) Synchronization (1 x 64 Kbps)
1 2 3 4 5
ANSI EIA/TIA-422 (RS-422) and ITU-T V.11 (counter directional clock, transmit side; co-directional clock, receive side) ANSI EIA/TIA-422 (RS-422), ITU-T V.11, and ITU-T X.21 (counter directional clock, transmit side; co-directional clock, receive side) ANSI EIA/TIA-422 (RS-422), ITU-T V.11, and ITU-T X.21 (counter directional clock, transmit side; co-directional clock, receive side)
CMI = coding method identifier LAN = local area network IEEE = Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers BNC = British naval connector Kbps = kilobits per second
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 60.90 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.4 kg (3.09 lb)
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Passive Modules
The passive modules in this section are different from active modules, because they do not have power connectors on their interfaces with the ONS 15800 system subracks. The passive modules of the system work with channels in specific bands.
Min. 0.4 40
Max. 0.8
Unit dB dB
Characteristics 403.00 mm (15.87 in.) 30.45 mm (1.20 in.) 220.00 mm (8.66 in.) 1.60 kg (3.53 lb)
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Item Operating wavelength range Insertion loss Insertion loss disuniformity Optical return loss Optical return loss
Condition Ports 18 all T, , polarizations Any subgroups of ports all T, , polarizations Front-panel SC connectors Backplane SC connectors
Min. 1529 40 40
Unit nm dB dB dB dB
Characteristics 45.00 mm (1.77 in.) 135.00 mm (5.32 in.) 300.00 mm (11.81 in.) 0.50 kg (1.10 lb)
Condition Ports 9 and 32 Ports 10 and 31 Ports 11 and 30 Ports 12 and 29 Ports 1328 all T, , polarization Any subgroup of ports all T, , polarization Front-panel SC connectors Backplane SC connectors
Min. 1542
Unit nm dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
40 40
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Characteristics 45.00 mm (1.77 in.) 265.00 mm (10.43 in.) 300.00 mm (11.81 in.) 1.00 kg (2.20 lb)
Table 3-104 DCU-B and DCU-R Module Variation Over Operating Temperature Range
Characteristics 44.00 mm (1.73 in.) 267.50 mm (10.53 in.) 291.00 mm (11.46 in.) Minimum 2.20 kg (4.85 lb); maximum 3.50 kg (7.72 lb)
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Auxiliary Components
Auxiliary components are not placed in subracks.
Item Operating wavelength range Minimum input loss value PMD PDL
1 1
Min. 1542
Unit nm dB ps dB dB
Maximum back-reflection
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Supervisory Modules
Note
Although one network element generally corresponds to one site, one location may contain two or more NEs if the location has a protected architecture or if it is a network interconnection point. Network elements (NE) are supervised and administered by the Control and Monitoring Processor (CMP-W and CMP-W-2E) module, the heart of the ONS 15800 management system. In addition to controlling all of the optical and common modules at the site, the CMP module collects information about module status, alarms, parameters, and actions on one internal control bus. Each ONS 15800 NE contains at least one CMP module. The CMP module is described in the next section. The Subrack Common Functions (SCF) module monitors subracks. Each ONS 15800 NE contains at least one SCF module. SCF modules are described after the Control and Monitoring Processor module.
A serial EIA/TIA-232 (RS-232) port where the local craft terminal (Cisco Photonics Local Terminal software) can be connected (F interface) An Ethernet bus that connects to a local terminal (Cisco Photonics Local Terminal software via an Ethernet interface)
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Manages BAT module (BAT1 and BAT2) external power supplies Monitors the filtered power supplied to the internal power bus Manages the internal control bus extension Summarizes the alarm status of the OSR-W subrack through LEDs Tests all LEDs on all modules through a push-button interface
Performance Management
The transponder modules that monitor the B1 byte of the SONET or synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) frame provide performance monitoring for the ONS 15800 system. In addition some modules include forward error correction (FEC) to detect and correct errors on the dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) channels. These performance-monitoring modules follow:
Line Extender ModuleExternally ModulatedB1 Monitoring (LEM-EM-Mxx) Line Extender Module10 GbpsB1 Monitoring (LEM-10G-Mxx) Line Extender Module10 Gbps High-Output PowerB1 Monitoring (LEM-10H-Mxx) Receive TransponderDirectly ModulatedB1 Monitoring (RXT-DM-M) module Receive TransponderDirectly ModulatedForward Error Correction (RXT-DM-F) module Receive Transponder10 GbpsB1 Monitoring (RXT-10G-M) module Receive Transponder10 GbpsForward Error Correction (RXT-10G-F) module Wavelength Converter ModuleExternally ModulatedB1 Monitoring (WCM-EM-Mxx) Wavelength Converter ModuleExternally ModulatedForward Error Correction (WCM-EM-Fxx) Wavelength Converter Module10 GbpsB1 Monitoring (WCM-10G-Mxx) Wavelength Converter Module10 Gbps High-Output PowerB1 Monitoring (WCM-10H-Mxx) Wavelength Converter Module10 GbpsForward Error Correction (WCM-10G-Fxx)
Measurement of NE operating performance can be activated, stopped, and scheduled in user-defined intervals. Intervals can be set in increments of minutes (valid values are 15-to-1440 in multiples of 15), hours (valid values are 1-to-24), or days (valid values are 1-to-31) as specified by ITU-T G.826 and ITU-T G.784. Performance statistics are stored in an embedded database as a performance report and managed through an installed network management agent. Performance management parameters monitored by these modules are listed in Table 4-1.
Table 4-1 Performance Management Parameters
Description Errored seconds Severely errored seconds Background block errors Unavailable seconds
The following FEC transponder modules do not monitor the B1 byte of the SONET or SDH frame but do provide FEC performance monitoring for the ONS 15800 system:
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Local supervision of a site, including element-by-element monitoring of fault reports and alarm status, NE parameter configuration, and element-by-element system performance supervision Remote supervision of sites linked to the local site Easy-to-use Windows-based graphical user interface (GUI) PC-based platform
Module Alarms
Alarm data for ONS 15800 system modules that have associated alarms are listed in Table 4-2 through Table 4-59. For more information about these modules, see Chapter 3, Module Specifications.
Table 4-2 8WD-B Module Analog Alarms
Name T T T T T T
Type Criteria Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Fail Degrade Fail Degrade
Threshold Low Low High High Low High Low Low High
Value Top 3 Top 15 Top + 15 Top + 3 50 (58) +120 (+248) TBD 34 TBD
Severity Minor Major Major Minor Critical Critical Minor Critical Minor
Input power
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Table 4-4
Name T T T T T T
Table 4-5
Table 4-6
Name T T T T T T
Type Criteria Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Fail Degrade Fail Degrade
Threshold Low Low High High Low High Low Low High
Value Top 3 Top 15 Top + 15 Top + 3 50 (58) +120 (+248) 34 TBD TBD
Severity Minor Major Major Minor Critical Critical Minor Critical Minor
Input power
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Table 4-8
Name LasTemp1 LasTemp1 LasTemp2 LasTemp2 LasCur1 LasCur1 LasCur1 LasCur2 LasCur2 LasCur2 LasPow1 LasPow1 LasPow2 LasPow2 InpPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr2 InpPwr2 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr2 OutPwr2
M or C1 C C C C M M M M M M M M M M M M M M C C C C
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value 25 (77) 25 (77) 25 (77) 25 (77) I_op I_op I_op I_op I_op I_op 90 90 90 90 Unit C (F) C (F) C (F) C (F) mA mA mA mA mA mA mW mW mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
Alarm Type Criteria Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Fail Degrade Fail Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Fail Threshold Low High Low High High High Low High High Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Value 22 (71.6) 28 (82.4) 22 (71.6) 28 (82.4) I_op * 1.1 290 10 I_op * 1.1 290 10 P_op * 0.8 5 P_op * 0.8 5 31.62 10 31.62 10 1 0.250 1 0.250 Unit C (F) C (F) C (F) C (F) mA mA mA mA mA mA mW mW mW mW W W W W mW mW mW mW Severity Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Major Major Minor Major Major Minor Critical Minor Critical Minor Critical Minor Critical Minor Critical Minor Critical
Laser 2 current
Laser 1 power Laser 2 power Input power 1 Input power 2 Output power 1 Output power 2
1
Monitored or controlled
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Name InpPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 LasPow1 LasPow1 Las Pow1 LasCur1
M Set Point (Controlled Items) or Unit Ref. C1 Value M M M M 25.12 (14) M 15.85 (12) C C C 90 80 50
3
Alarm Type Criteria T2 Degrade Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Low Low Low Low Low Low Value 50 (13) Unit Severity
W (dBm) Minor
39.8 (14) W (dBm) Critical 0.7 * WP 6.31 P_op * 0.9 10 mW mW mW mW mW mA Minor Critical Minor Minor Critical Minor Minor
Output power
M 33.5 (15.25) mW (dBm) High class Degrade mW (dBm) Mid class mW (dBm) Low class Mw mW mW mA Mid class Low class Operating current high class Operating current high class Operating current high class
High 1.42 * WP mW
Laser power
Laser current
M I_op
LasCur1
M I_op
mA
Fail
High 290
mA
Major
LasCur1
M I_op
mA
Degrade
Low
25
mA
Minor
25 (77) 25 (77)
C (F) C (F)
Degrade Degrade
Low
22 (71.6)
C (F) C (F)
Minor Minor
High 28 (82.4)
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Name InpPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 LasPow1 LasPow1 LasPow1
M Set Point (Controlled Items) or Unit Ref. C1 Value M M M M 25.12 (14) M 15.85 (12) C C C C C C 75 75 75 90 60 32.5 dBm dBm dBm
Alarm Type Criteria T2 Degrade Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Fail Degrade Value Unit Severity
Low 35 (14.5) Low 20 (17) High 4467 (6.5) Low 6.31 High 1.5 * WP Low P_ op * 0.9 Low 10 High P_ op * 1.1 Low P_ op * 0.9 Low 10 High P_ op * 1.1
W (dBm) Minor W (dBm) Critical W (dBm) Minor Minor Critical Minor Minor Critical Minor Minor Critical Minor Minor mW mW mW mW mW mW mW mW
Output power
M 33.5 (15.25) mW (dBm) High class Degrade mW (dBm) Mid class mW (dBm) Low class mW mW mW mW mW mW mA All power classes All power classes All power classes
Low 0.66 * WP mW
Laser 1 power
Laser 2 power
High class Degrade WP Mid class WP Low class WP Operating current high class Operating current high class Operating current high class Operating current high class Operating current high class Operating current high class Fail Degrade Degrade
Laser 1 current
LasCur1
M I_op
LasCur1
M I_op
mA
Fail
High 290
mA
Major
LasCur1
M I_op
mA
Degrade
Low 25
mA
Minor
Laser 2 current
LasCur2
M I_op
mA
Degrade
Minor
LasCur2
M I_op
mA
Fail
High 290
mA
Major
LasCur2
M I_op
mA
Degrade
Low 25
mA
Minor
25 (77) 25 (77)
C (F) C (F)
Degrade Degrade
C (F) C (F)
Minor Minor
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Item
Name
M Set Point (Controlled Items) or Unit Ref. C1 Value 25 (77) 25 (77) C (F) C (F)
Alarm Type Criteria T2 Degrade Degrade Value Unit C (F) C (F) Severity Minor Minor
Set Point (Controlled Items) Item Isolated power status Name IsoPowMon1 Alarm Type Monitored Value Off
Name GenAnIn 18
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Item Laser temp. Laser current Laser power Output power Input power
1
Name LasTemp1 LasTemp1 LasCurr1 LasCurr1 LasPow1 LasPow1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1
M Set Point or (Controlled Items) C1 Value Unit C C C C C C T_ op T_ op I_ op I_ op P_op P_op C C mA mA mW mW mW (dBm) mW (dBm)
Alarm Type Criteria Fail Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Fail Threshold Low High High High Low High Low High Low High Value T_ op2 T_op + 2 I_op * 1.2 I_op * 1.4 = 140 ma P_op * 0.8 P_op * 1.2 0.79 (1) 1.26 (1) 0.0025 (29) 0.2 (7) Unit C C mA mA mW mW mW (dBm) mW (dBm) mW (dBm) mW (dBm) Severity Major Major Minor Major Minor Minor Minor Minor Major Major
M (1) 0 M (1) 0 M M
Monitored or controlled
Item Loss of signal Output modulation fail Input modulation fail IPO in IPO out OPIN PinLow Shutdown relay
Alarm Type Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Monitored
Severity Major Major Major Not defined Not defined Not defined Major
M or C1 C C M M
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value T_op T_op I_op I_op Unit C C mA mA
Alarm Type Criteria Fail Fail Degrade Fail Threshold Low High High High Value T_op2 T_ op + 2 I_ op * 1.2 I_ op * 1.4 = 140 ma Unit C C mA mA Severity Major Major Minor Major
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M or C1 M M M M M M M M
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value P_ op P_ op Pout_op Pout_op Pout_op Ip Ip Ip Unit mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
Alarm Type Criteria Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Fail Threshold Low High Low High Low High Low Low Value P_op * 0.8 P_op * 1.2 Pout_op1 Pout_op+1 10 8 27 34 Unit mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm Severity Minor Minor Minor Minor Major Major Major Major
Input power
Monitored or controlled
Item Laser temp. Laser current Laser power Output power Input power
1
Name LasTemp1 LasTemp1 LasCurr1 LasCurr1 LasPow1 LasPow1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1
M or C1 C C M M M C M M M M
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value T_op T_op I_ op I_ op P_op P_op 0 0 Ip Ip Unit C C mA mA mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm
Alarm Type Criteria Fail Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Threshold Low High High High Low High Low High Low Low Value T_op2 T_op + 2 I_op * 1.2 I_op * 1.4 P_op * 0.8 P_op * 1.2 1 +1 12 15 Unit C C mA mA mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm Severity Major Major Minor Major Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor
Monitored or controlled
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Item Output modulation fail IPO in IPO out OPIN Loss of signal pinlow
M or C1 C C M M M M M M M M
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value T_op T_op I_op I_op P_op P_op 0 0 Ip Ip Unit C C mA mA mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm
Alarm Type Criteria Fail Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Threshold Low High High High Low High Low High Low Low Value T_op2 T_ op + 2 I_op * 1.2 I_op * 1.4 P_op * 0.8 P_op * 1.2 1.58 (2) 2.51 (4) 12 15 Unit C C mA mA mW mW mW (dBm) mw (dBm) dBm dBm Severity Major Major Minor Major Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Major
Input power
1
InpPwr1 InpPwr1
Monitored or controlled
Item Output modulation fail IPO in IPO out OPIN Loss of signal pinlow
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Name LasTemp1 LasTemp1 LasCurr1 LasCurr1 LasPow1 LasPow1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1
M or C1 C C M M M M M M M M M M
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value T_op T_op I_ op I_ op P_op P_op Pout_op Pout_op Pout_op Ip Ip Ip Unit C C mA mA mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
Alarm Type Criteria Fail Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Fail Threshold Low High High High Low High Low High Low High Low Low Value T_ op2 T_ op + 2 I_op * 1.2 I_op * 1.4 P_op * 0.8 P_op * 1.2 Pout_op 1 Pout_op +1 10 0 12 15 Unit C C mA mA mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm Severity Major Major Minor Major Minor Minor Minor Minor Major Minor Minor Major
Input power
Monitored or controlled
Item Output modulation fail Loss of signal Wavelength locked OPIN PsTolerance
Item East laser power West laser power East laser current
Alarm Type Criteria Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Low High Threshold Low High Low High Low High Value 4 6 4 6 EI_min EI_max Unit mW mW mW mW mA mA Severity Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Major
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Item West laser power East laser temp. West laser temp.
1
M Set Point or (Controlled Items) Unit C1 Value C C C c C C I op I op 25 (77) 25 (77) 25 (77) 25 (77) mA mA C (F) C (F) C (F) C (F)
Alarm Type Criteria Low High Low High Low High Threshold Low High Low High Low High Value WI_min WI_max ET_op 2 ET_op + 2 WT_op 2 WT_op + 2 Unit mA mA C (F) C (F) C (F) C (F) Severity Minor Major Minor Minor Minor Minor
Monitored or controlled
Item East transmit master West transmit master East transmit remote al. ind. West transmit remote al. ind. East transmit aux. pattern West transmit aux. pattern East receive remote al. ind. West receive remote al. ind. East receive aux. pattern West receive aux. pattern East receive loss of frame alignment West receive loss of frame alignment East receive loss of signal West receive loss of signal East receive idle West receive idle Inconsistent config. DPRAM fail
Name Emst WMst EraiTx WraiTx EauxPTx WauxPTx EraiRx WraiRx EauxPRx WauxPRx ElfaRx WlfaRx ElosRx WlosRx EidleRx WidleRx CfgFail DprFail
Alarm Type Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled
Set Point Value Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off
Alarm Value On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On
Severity Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Warning Major
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Name BGF2
M or C1 C C
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value 25 (77) 25 (77) 25 (77) 25 (77) Unit C (F) C (F) C (F) C (F)
Alarm Type Criteria Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Threshold Low High Low High Value 24 (75.2) 26 (78.8) 24 (75.2) 26 (78.8) Unit C (F) C (F) C (F) C (F) Severity Minor Minor Minor Minor
BGF2
C C
Monitored or controlled
Name RelLasOff1
Parameter Enabling external line (Eel) Unit operating mode (Uom) Unit forced state (Ufs) Revertive (Rev) Operating optical window Transmit side (WvlTx) Operating optical window Receive side (WvlRx) Hold-off time for internal Working line (HotW) Hold-off time for internal Protection line (HotP) Threshold PhotoDiode Working line input power (ThPDW) Threshold PhotoDiode Protect line input power (ThPDP) Switch insertion loss, Receive side threshold (Sil_Rx) Power input, Transmit gain (Pin_Tx) Power input Working Receive Transponder gain (PinW_RXT) Power input Protection Receive Transponder gain (PinP_RXT) Power output Receive gain (Pout_RX) Number of the channel Protected (N_ch_P)
State Disable AUTO Working ON 1550 nm 1550 nm 0 ms 0 ms 15 dBm 15 dBm 4 dB (0.399 in linear) 1 1 1 1 0
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Item Input power Output power blue band Output power red band Laser power Laser current
Name Input Input OutPwrBlue1 OutPwrBlue1 OutPwrRed1 OutPwrRed1 LasPow1 LasPow1 LasCur2 LasCur2 LasCur2 LasTemp1 LasTemp1
Alarm Type Criteria Degrade Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Degrade Threshold Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low High High Low Low High Value 4.47 (23.5) 1.12 (29.5) 0.063 (12) 0.05 (13) 1.41 (1.5) 0.794 (1) P_op * 0.9 10 I_ op * 1.1 290 25 22 (71.6) 28 (82.4) Unit W (dBm) W (dBm) mW (dBm) mW (dBm) mW (dBm) mW (dBm) mW mW mA mA mA C (F) C (F) Severity Minor Critical Minor Critical Minor Critical Minor Critical Minor Major Minor Minor Minor
I_ op I_ op I_ op 25 (77) 25 (77)
M or C 1 Value M M M
Alarm Type Criteria Fail T2 Low Value 224 (6.5) 126 (9) 0.7 * WP 5 Unit Severity
Degrade Low
Output power
M 44.67 (16.5) mW (dBm) High class M 25.12 (14) M 12.59 (11) mW (dBm) Mid class mW (dBm) Low class
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Set Point (Controlled Items) Unit mW mW mW mW mW mW mA Ref. High class Mid class Low class High class Mid class Low class
Alarm Type Criteria Fail T2 Low Value P_op * 0.9 10 Unit mW mW mW mW mW mA Severity Minor Critical Minor Minor Critical Minor Minor
Degrade Low
Laser 2 power
P_op * 0.95 mW
Laser 1 current
M I_op
Operating Degrade High I_ op * 1.1 current high class Operating Fail current high class High 290
LasCur1
M I_op
mA
mA
Major
LasCur1
M I_op
mA
25
mA
Minor
Laser 2 current
LasCur2
M I_op
mA
Operating Degrade High I_ op * 1.1 current high class Operating Fail current high class High 290
mA
Minor
LasCur2
M I_op
mA
mA
Major
LasCur2
M I_op
mA
25
mA
Minor
Laser1 LasTemp1 operating LasTemp1 temp. Laser2 LasTemp2 operating LasTemp2 temp.
1 2
C C C C
22 (71.6)
Name RelLasOff1
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Name InpPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 LasPow1 LasPow1 LasPow1 LasPow2 LasPow2 LasPow2 LasCur1
Alarm Ref. Type Criteria Threshold Value Unit Severity Minor Minor Critical Minor Minor Minor Critical Minor Minor Critical Minor Minor
224 (6.5) W (dBm) 8913 (9.5) W (dBm) 126 (9) 5 (7) 1.5 * WP P_op * 0.9 10 P_op * 1.1 P_op * 0.9 10 P_op * 1.1 I_ op * 1.1 W (dBm) 0.66 * WP mW mW mW mW mW mW mW mW mA
Output power
M 44.67 (16.5) mW (dBm) High class Degrade Low M 25.12 (14) M 12.59 (11) C C C C C C 110 55 28 110 55 28 mW (dBm) Mid class mW (dBm) Low class mW mW mW mW mW mW mA Mid class Low class Mid class Low class Operating current high class Operating current high class Operating current high class Operating current high class Operating current high class Operating current high class Degrade High Fail Low
mW (dBm) Critical
Laser 1 power
Laser 2 power
Laser 1 current
M I_ op
LasCur1
M I_ op
mA
Degrade Low
25
mA
Minor
LasCur1
M I_ op
mA
Fail
High
290
mA
Major
Laser 2 current
LasCur2
M I_ op
mA
Degrade High
I_ op * 1.1
mA
Minor
LasCur2
M I_ op
mA
Degrade Low
25
mA
Minor
LasCur2
M I_ op
mA
Fail
High
290
mA
Major
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Item
Name
Set Point M (Controlled Items) or C2 Value Unit 25 (77) 25 (77) C (F) C (F)
Alarm Ref. Type Criteria Threshold Value 22 (71.6) 28 (82.4) Unit C (F) C (F) Severity Minor Minor
Monitored or controlled
Name
LasStat1 Site
M M
Monitored or controlled
Name InpPwr1
Value Off
M or C 1 Value Unit C C C C T_ op T_ op I_ op I_ op C C mA mA
Alarm Type Criteria Fail Fail Degrade Fail Threshold Low High High High Value T_op 2 T_op + 2 I_ op * 1.2 I_ op * 1.4 = 140 mA Unit C C mA mA Severity Major Major Minor Major
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Alarm Type Criteria Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Fail Threshold Low High Low High Low High Value P_op * 0.8 P_op * 1.2 0.79 (1) 1.26 (1) 0.0025 (29) 0.2 (7) Unit mW mW mW (dBm) mW (dBm) mW (dBm) mW (dBm) Severity Minor Minor Minor Minor Major Major
Monitored or controlled
Item Loss of signal Output modulation fail Input modulation fail IPO in IPO out OPIN Pinlow Shutdown relay
Alarm Type Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Monitored
Severity Major Major Major Not defined Not defined Not defined Major
M or C1 M M M M M M M
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value I_op I_op P_op P_op Pout_op Pout_op Pout_op Unit mA mA mW mW dBm dBm dBm
Alarm Type Criteria Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Threshold High High Low High Low High Low Value I_ op * 1.2 I_ op * 1.4 P_op * 0.32 P_op * 2.5 11 2 15 Unit mA mA mW mW dBm dBm dBm Severity Minor Major Minor Minor Minor Minor Major
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Alarm Type Criteria Degrade Degrade Fail Threshold High Low Low Value 8 27 34 Unit dBm dBm dBm Severity Major Major Major
Monitored or controlled
Item Laser operating temp. Laser current Laser power Output power Input power
1
Name LasTemp1 LasTemp1 LasCurr1 LasCurr1 LasPwr1 LasPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1
M or C1 C C M M M M M M M M
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value T_op T_op I_ op I_ op P_op P_op 1 (0) 1 (0) Ip Ip Unit C C mA mA mW mW mW (dBm) mW (dBm) dBm dBm
Alarm Type Criteria Fail Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Threshold Low High High High Low High Low High Low Low Value T_ op 2 T_ op + 2 I_ op * 1.2 I_ op * 1.4 P_op * 0.8 P_op * 1.2 0.79 (1) 1.26 (1) 12 15 Unit C C mA mA mW mW mW (dBm) mW (dBm) dBm dBm Severity Major Major Minor Major Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Major
Monitored or controlled
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Name LasCurr1 LasCurr1 LasPwr1 LasPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1
M or C1 M M M M M M M M M M
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value I_op I_op P_ op P_ op Pout_op Pout_op Pout_op Ip Ip Ip Unit mA mA mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
Alarm Type Criteria Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Fail Threshold High High Low High Low High Low High Low Low Value I_ op * 1.2 I_ op * 1.4 P_op * 0.8 P_op * 1.2 1 +1 10 0 10 TBD Unit mA mA mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm Severity Minor Major Minor Minor Minor Minor Major Minor Minor Major
Input power
Monitored or controlled
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M or C 1 Value M M M M M M C C C C C C M
Alarm Type Criteria T2 Value 15.8 (18) 8.91 (20.5) Unit Severity
W (dBm) Minor W (dBm) Critical W (dBm) Minor mW mW mW Minor Critical Minor Minor Critical Minor Minor Critical Minor Minor
Degrade High 1000 (0) Degrade Low Fail Low 0.66 * WP 6.31
Output power
33.50 (15.25) mW (dBm) High class 25.12 (14) 15.85 (12) 75 75 75 90 3 60 32.5 I_op mW (dBm) Mid class mW (dBm) Low class mW mW mW mW mW mW mA All power classes All power classes All power classes High class Mid class Low class
Laser 1 power
P_op * 0.90 mW 10 mW mW
Laser 2 power
P_op * 0.90 mW 10 mW mW mA
Laser 1 current
Operating Degrade High I_ op * 1.15 current high class Operating Fail current high class High 290
LasCur1
I_op
mA
mA
Major
LasCur1
I_op
mA
25
mA
Minor
Laser 2 current
LasCur2
I_op
mA
Operating Degrade High I_ op * 1.1 current high class Operating Fail current high class High 290
mA
Minor
LasCur2
I_op
mA
mA
Major
LasCur2
I_op
mA
25
mA
Minor
25 (77) 25 (77)
C (F) C (F)
22 (71.6)
C (F) C (F)
Minor Minor
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Name
M or C 1 Value
Alarm Type Criteria T2 Value 22 (71.6) Unit C (F) C (F) Severity Minor Minor
25 (77) 25 (77)
Degrade Low
Name InpPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 LasPow1 LasPow1 LasPow1
M or C 1 Value M M M M M M C C C C C C
Degrade Low 1.58 (28) Degrade High 316 (5) Degrade Low 0.66 * WP Fail Low 5 Degrade High 1.5 * WP Degrade Low P_op * 0.90 Fail Low 10
W (dBm) Minor W (dBm) Minor mW mW mW mW mW mW mW mW mW Minor Critical Minor Minor Critical Minor Minor Critical Minor
Output power
42.17 (16.25) mW (dBm) High class 25.12 (14) 12.59 (11) 75 75 75 120 70 40 mW (dBm) Mid class mW (dBm) Low class mW mW mW mW mW mW All power classes All power classes All power classes High class Mid class Low class
Laser 1 power
Degrade High P_op * 1.1 Degrade Low P_op * 0.90 Fail Low 10 Degrade High P_op * 1.1
Laser 2 power
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Name LasCur1
M or C 1 Value M I_op
Operating Degrade High I_op * 1.15 current high class Operating Fail current high class High 290
LasCur1
I_op
mA
mA
Major
LasCur1
I_op
mA
Operating Degrade Low 25 current high class Operating Degrade High I_op * 1.1 current high class Operating Fail current high class High 290
mA
Minor
Laser 2 current
LasCur2
I_op
mA
mA
Minor
LasCur2
I_op
mA
mA
Major
LasCur2
I_op
mA
Operating Degrade Low 25 current high class Degrade Low 22 (71.6) Degrade High 28 (82.4) Degrade Low 22 (71.6) Degrade High 28 (82.4)
mA
Minor
Laser1 LasTemp1 C operating LasTemp1 C temp. Laser2 LasTemp2 C operating LasTemp2 C temp.
1 2
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Item Laser temp. Laser current Laser power Output power Input power
1
Name LasTemp1 LasTemp1 LasCurr1 LasCurr1 LasPwr1 LasPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1
M or C1 C C C C C C M M M M
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value T_op T_op I_op I_op P_ op P_ op 1 (0) 1 (0) Unit C C mA mA mW mW mW (dBm) mW (dBm)
Alarm Type Criteria Fail Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Fail Threshold Low High High High Low High Low High Low High Value T_op2 T_op + 2 I_op * 1.2 I_ op * 1.4 = 140 mA P_op * 0.8 P_op * 1.2 0.79 (1) 1.26 (1) 0.012 (19.2) 2.5 (3.98) Unit C C mA mA mW mW mW (dBm) mW (dBm) mW (dBm) mW (dBm) Severity Major Major Minor Major Minor Minor Minor Minor Major Major
Monitored or controlled
Item Loss of signal Output modulation fail Input modulation fail IPO in IPO out OPIN Pinlow Shutdown relay
Alarm Type Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Controlled Monitored
Severity Major Major Major Not defined Not defined Not defined Major
M or C1 C C M M
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value T_op T_op I_op I_op Unit C C mA mA
Alarm Type, Criteria Fail Fail Degrade Fail Threshold Low High High High Value T_op2 T_op + 2 I_ op * 1.2 I_ op * 1.4 Unit C C mA mA Severity Major Major Minor Major
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Set Point (Controlled Items) Value P_ op P_ op Pout_op Pout_op Pout_op Ip Ip Ip Unit mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
Alarm Type, Criteria Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Fail Threshold Low High Low High Low High Low Low Value P_op * 0.8 P_op * 1.2 Pout_op 1 Pout_op +1 10 7 30 34 Unit mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm Severity Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Major Major Major
Input power
Monitored or controlled
Item Laser temp. Laser current Laser power Output power Input power
1
Name LasTemp1 LasTemp1 LasCurr1 LasCurr1 LasPwr1 LasPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1
M or C1 C C M M M M M M M M
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value T_ op T_ op I_ op I_ op P_op P_op 0 0 Ip Ip Unit C C mA mA mW mW mW (dBm) mW (dBm) dBm dBm
Alarm Type Criteria Fail Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Threshold Low High High High Low High Low High Low Low Value T_ op2 T_ op + 2 I_op * 1.2 I_ op * 1.4 P_op * 0.8 P_op * 1.1 0.79(1) 1.26 (1) 12 15 Unit C C mA mA mW mW mW (dBm) mW (dBm) dBm dBm Severity Major Major Minor Major Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Major
Monitored or controlled
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Item Output modulation fail IPOin IPOout Opin Loss of signal Pinlow
Item Laser temp. Laser current Laser power Output power Input power
1
Name LasTemp1 LasTemp1 LasCurr1 LasCurr1 LasPwr1 LasPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1
M or C1 C C M M M M M M M M
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value T_op T_op I_ op I_ op P_op P_op 2/3 2/3 Ip Ip Unit C C mA mA mW mW mW (dBm) mW (dBm) dBm dBm
Alarm Type Criteria Fail Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Threshold Low High High High Low High Low High Low Low Value T_op2 T_op + 2 I_op * 1.2 I_op * 1.4 P_op * 0.8 P_op * 1.2 1.58 (2) 2.51 (4) 12 15 Unit C C mA mA mW mW mW (dBm) mW (dBm) dBm dBm Severity Major Major Minor Major Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Major
Monitored or controlled
Item Output modulation fail IPOin IPOout Opin Loss of signal Pinlow
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Name LasTemp1 LasTemp1 LasCurr1 LasCurr1 LasPwr1 LasPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 OutPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1 InpPwr1
M or C1 C C M M M M M M M M M M
Set Point (Controlled Items) Value T_op T_op I_ op I_ op P_op P_op Pout_op Pout_op Pout_op Ip Ip Ip Unit C C mA mA mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
Alarm Type Criteria Fail Fail Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Degrade Degrade Fail Degrade Degrade Fail Threshold Low High High High Low High Low High Low High Low Low Value T_ op2 T_ op + 2 I_op * 1.2 I_op * 1.4 P_op * 0.8 P_op * 1.2 Pout_op 1 Pout_op +1 10 0 14 TBD Unit C C mA mA mW mW dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm Severity Major Major Minor Major Minor Minor Minor Minor Major Minor Minor Major
Input power
Monitored or controlled
Item Output modulation fail Loss of signal Wavelength locked Opin PsTolerance
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Engineering Specifications
This chapter covers the mechanical, electrical, environmental, reliability, optical, safety, access, and marking specifications of the ONS 15800 system. Additional information about modules is in Chapter 3, Module Specifications.
Mechanical
This section contains mechanical descriptions of the ONS 15800 system: Physical Layout, Optical Subrack, Module Insertion, and Dimensions.
Physical Layout
Every site of the ONS 15800 system consists of one or more bays. Each bay contains at least one subrack and is configured according to site requirements. ONS 15800 modules are installed in the subracks and share power, signal, and monitoring information over the subrack interface. A sample bay configuration is shown in Figure 5-1.
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Figure 5-1
W C M11
RXT RXT RXT RXT RXT RXT RXT RXT RXT RXT RXT RXT RXT RXT RXT RXT SCF
BAT
WCM-09 WCM-10 WCM-11 WCM-12 WCM-13 WCM-14 WCM-15 WCM-16 WCM-17 WCM-18 WCM-19 WCM-20 WCM-21 WCM-22 WCM-23 WCM-24 SCF W C M11
BAT
24WD-R
The example in Figure 5-1, a terminal site, contains three optical subracks that house optical modules. The figure also contains one Optical SubrackMultiplexer (OSR-MUX) to house passive multiplexer modules. Dispersion Compensating UnitBlue band (DCU-B) and Dispersion Compensating UnitRed band (DCU-R) modules are not used in this example. If they are needed in the site configuration, they are installed separately in an Optical SubrackDispersion Compensating Unit (OSR-DCU) as shown in Figure 5-4.
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Optical Subrack
Up to three OSR-W subracks can be installed in each ONS 15800 rack to make up a bay. The OSR-W subrack incorporates general-purpose slots for active modules, electrical connectors, an internal control bus (CBUS), and backplane connectors. It is physically as wide as the bay. An OSR-W subrack contains these components:
Electrical connectors on the upper part that supply power to the subrack and provide physical access for the network management platform software 17 general-purpose slots in the middle Four trays, each with two cooling fans, in the lower part Optical connectors that link the modules according to a factory-configured scheme and internal buses are used for supervision and power on the backplane
1 2 3 4 5 6
Electrical connectors
Slot #17 divided into 2 subslots -- Upper part for BAT module -- Lower part for SCF module
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
16 Pre-configured slots -- 1 through 16 for optical modules -- 9 through 16 for common modules
4 fan trays
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Optical SubrackMultiplexer
Multiplexer modules are mounted horizontally in an OSR-MUX subrack. This subrack is used in all sites where multiplexer modules are required. The OSR-MUX subrack is physically located above the OSR-W subrack. The OSR-MUX subrack physical layout is shown in Figure 5-3.
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Figure 5-3
8WM-B
8WM-B
24WM-R
In this example, the three slots accommodate one 24-Channel Wavelength MultiplexerRed band (24WM-R) and at least one (possibly two) 8-Channel Wavelength MultiplexerBlue band (8WM-B) modules. The OSR-MUX subrack has no backplane, so optical fiber connections are made directly to the back of the modules using SC connectors.
Each OSR-DCU subrack accommodates two DCU modules. The subrack has no backplane, so the input and output connections are made directly to the back of the DCU modules with E-2000 connectors.
Module Insertion
Each module is positioned in its subrack by using extractor handles mounted on the module. It is secured in place with thumbscrews. When a module is fully inserted in a subrack, it automatically engages the backplane electrical connectors.
Dimensions
Module dimensions are listed in Chapter 3, Module Specifications. Subrack dimensions are listed in Table 5-1.
Table 5-1 ONS 15800 Subrack Dimensions
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Electrical
This section covers ONS 15800 system power management and grounding.
Power Supply
Each OSR-W subrack is equipped with a BAT module that provides power to the system. This module conditions and filters line power. It contains the following independent units:
One frame (BATFRM), the mechanical framing structure inserted in the OSR-W subrack Two sub-bat units (BATMOD), each mounted into and extractable from the BATFRM
The filtered output of the two BATMOD modules is paralleled together on the BATFRM to provide redundant and independent 48-VDC power supplies (BAT1 and BAT2). The electrical characteristics of the BATMOD units are shown with the BAT module specifications in Chapter 3, Module Specifications.
Grounding
Table 5-2 lists the grounds provided on the ONS 15800 system.
Table 5-2 ONS 15800 Ground Characteristics
Characteristics This is the ground termination of all separate grounds in the subrack. It is the only point in the subrack for interconnection of grounds. This is the power and ground connector. It provides power and alternate grounding for the system.
Power Consumption
The maximum power consumption for each module from the station DC supply is shown in Chapter 3, Module Specifications.
Environmental
Table 5-3 shows environmental characteristics for the ONS 15800 system.
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Table 5-3
Item Normal Operations: Operating temperature range Operating relative humidity range Operating temperature range Operating relative humidity range Temperature range Relative humidity range
Reliability
ONS 15800 system reliability predictions are based on the Part Stress Count Analysis according to the British Telecom HRD4 model (Handbook of Reliability Data, Issue 4, 1987). For devices that are hard to classify or where HRD4 data is not appropriate, the failure rates are derived from the following sources:
The model in the Spring 1993 issue of HRD5 issued in conjunction with Italtel and Centre National d'Etudes des Telecommunications (CNET) The 1990 Telcordia guide Manufacturer reliability reports
Table 5-4 shows ONS 15800 module data as rated in mean time between failures (MTBF) and failures in time (FITs).
Table 5-4 Reliability Data for ONS 15800 Modules
Module 1-Channel Pass-Through (1PT-W) module 24WD-LLR module 24WD-R module 24WM-R module 8WD-B module 8WM-B module ADA module BAT module BBA module BBA-10G module CMP-W module
FIT To be determined 4393 4103 1650 3113 698 4308 453 3800 4249 3500
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Module CMP-W-2E module DCU-B module DCU-R module EOI-W module IOC-W module LEM-10G-Fxx module LEM-10G-Mxx module LEM-10H-Mxx module LEM-EM-Fxx module LEM-EM-Mxx module LSM-W module OADM-P4-R1 module OADM-P4-R3 module PRE-L module RBA module RBA-10G module RBU module RXT-10G-F module RXT-10G-M module RXT-DM-F module RXT-DM-M module SCF module TPA-B module TPA-R module WCM-10G-Fxx module WCM-10G-Mxx module WCM-10H-Mxx module WCM-EM-Fxx module WCM-EM-Mxx module
MTBF (years) 32.6 570.8 570.8 61.7 98 16 19.7 18 16 21.3 18.6 25.6 25.6 27.1 25.1 26.9 42 17 19.7 25 21.7 52.9 26.9 24.5 16 13.3 18 16 21.3
FIT 3500 200 200 1850 1169 7134 5800 6237 7148 5352 6128 4461 4461 4210 4549 4249 2720 6734 5800 4554 5252 2157 4249 4661 7134 8600 6237 7148 5352
Optical
This section addresses ONS 15800 system optical connectors and safety.
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Optical Connectors
Module front fiber connectors are SC connectors. All fiber connectors are angled downward as a safety measure. The connectors have mechanical shutters to protect personnel against exposure to potentially harmful laser light. Module connectors to the backplane are Diamond E-2000 connectors. These fiber optic connectors have automatic closures to permit easy mating and demating.
Hazard levelThe potential hazard at any accessible location within an optical fiber communication system. It is based upon the level of optical radiation that could become accessible in reasonably foreseeable circumstances. Location accessThe location where the system is installed (regarding system accessibility by qualified or unqualified people).
The maximum optical power available in the ONS 15800 system is about 120 mW in the 1260-nm to 1605-nm wavelength range, which corresponds to Laser Class IIIb standards. Access to the location containing Class IIIb products must be restricted to qualified and properly trained people. To prevent Class IIIb hazards, the ONS 15800 system provides an automatic power reduction function. In less than one second, the system radiation is decreased to Class IIIa levels when the fiber is disrupted or the cable is disconnected. This reduction is in line with IEC-60825. In addition, all ONS 15800 optical amplifiers incorporate an automatic safety shutdown mechanism that turns off the laser when the signal is lost. This feature can be overridden manually for testing and repair.
Safety
The ONS 15800 system is compliant with IEC-60825 automatic shutdown and safety labeling requirements. The system is also compliant with UL 1950. The system conforms to the applicable Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) Level 3 criteria in Telcordia GR-63, Issue 1, and GR-1089, Issue 2, as follows:
Note
The ONS 15800 system NEBS Level 3 compliance does not include the External Orderwire Interface module (EOI-W).
GR-1089:
Section 2Electrostatic Discharge Section 3Electromagnetic Interference Section 4Lightning and AC Power Fault Section 7Electrical Safety Section 9Bonding and Grounding
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GR-63:
Section 4.1Thermal Section 4.2Fire Resistance Section 4.3Handling and Transportation Section 4.4Earthquake, Office Vibration, and Transportation Vibration Section 4.5Airborne Contaminants Section 4.6 and 4.7Acoustics/Illumination
Electromagnetic Compatibility
The ONS 15800 system is compliant with GR-1089 (Section 3) and FCC Part 15 specifications for electromagnetic compatibility.
Access
ONS 15800 equipment is designed for front and rear access. Optical fiber patch cords are connected to the amplifier module front panels. Electrical connections are made on the front of the backplane in the space above the system modules. Test points, switches, and LED indicators are located on the front panels of appropriate modules. However, when it is installed, ONS 15800 equipment needs two feet (approximately 600 mm) of clearance in front for module installation and two feet (approximately 600 mm) of clearance behind for fiber management and fan filter maintenance.
Marking
All ONS 15800 equipment containing a laser source is classified according to the optical signal emitted. The ONS 15800 equipment is labeled according to American National Standards Institute (ANSI) code requirements. Labels contain such things as hazard symbols and warnings.
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Engineering Specifications
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