Connecting External Devices to VME Option Boards
Connecting a VFC to an Optical Bypass
This section assumes you are using an optical bypass switch with your VFC board.
Complete the following steps (also see Figure 4–47):
1. Locate the pairs of Tx/Rx jacks for Physical Units A and B (labeled PHY A and
PHY B) at the rear of your computer unit. (See Figure 4–44.)
2. Remove the plastic dust caps, then plug the bayonet connectors on the optical
bypass switch cables into the Tx and Rx jacks for PHY A and PHY B on the
VFC board, as indicated in Figure 4–50. (Refer to Figure 4–48 for an
illustration of an ST bayonet connection to the VFC board.)
CAUTION: The connectors are extremely sensitive to dust, dirt, and oils.
Always leave the plastic dust caps in place on both board jacks and
cable connectors until you make the connections. Do not polish the
connectors with a cloth made of synthetic fibers, as this will charge
up the fiber and attract dust.
Primary transmit (PTx) to PHY B Tx:
Secondary receive (SRx) to PHY B Rx
Optical bypass switch
Figure 4–50 Connecting an Optical Bypass Switch to a VFC
3. The optical bypass switch includes an electrical control cable with a 6-pin
mini-DIN connector. Plug the cable into the "BYPASS" connector on the VFC
board. The DIN connector is keyed, and can connect only one way.
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Switch
To DIN connector: "BYPASS SW" or
"OPTICAL BYPASS"
Secondary transmit (STx) to PHY A Tx:
Primary receive (PRx) to PHY A Rx
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