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Product P/N: 1184543PG1
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D
ESCRIPTION
The Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP3L) plugs into ADTRAN
OC-3 modules designed to accept Small Form-Factor Pluggables
(SFPs). Installed into an appropriate host module, the SFP3L
provides an OC-3 interface to the supporting system.
NOTE
To ensure compatibility, refer to the documentation provided
with the host module.
The following features are supported on the SFP3L:
SONET OC-3 (155.52 Mb/s) 1310 nm, long-reach (LR-1),
single-mode, 2-fiber operation
Digital diagnostics via the menus of the host module
40 km maximum optical span
!
CAUTION
Due to compliance certification requirements, only SFPs supplied
by ADTRAN are to be used with the module.
Small Form-Factor Pluggable
OC-3, Long Reach
The following documents provide additional information for this product:
SFP/XFP/SFP+ Compatibility Matrix and Engineering Guide
Operational Specifications
Optical Specifications:
o
Optical transmit level: –5 dBm to 0 dBm
o
Optical receive level: –34 dBm to –10 dBm
o
Power penalty: –1 dB
o
Optical budget: 28 dB
o
Optical connectors: LC
o
Maximum optical span: 40 km
o
Minimum span attenuation: 10 dB
Extended Environmental Support:
o
Operational temperature range: –40°C to +65°C
o
Storage temperature range: –40°C to +85°C
o
Relative humidity to 95%, noncondensing
I
NSTALLATION
Before installing the equipment, inspect the SFP3L. If damage has
occurred during shipping, file a claim with the carrier, and then
contact ADTRAN Customer Support. For more information, refer
to the warranty.
To install the SFP3L into an appropriate module, complete the
following steps:
NOTE
Do not remove the protective end cap from the SFP until the fiber
optic cable is ready to be connected.
1. Insert the SFP3L into the SFP cage on the module. Ensuring
that the latch handle on the SFP is facing upward, slide the
SFP all the way into the SFP cage until there is an audible
"click".
NOTE
The latch on the SFP is for removal only. When removing the SFP,
rotate the latch away from the SFP, the SFP should easily slide out
of the cage.
2. Do not remove the protective end cap until the optical fiber
connection is made.
NOTICE
It is recommended that the protective end cap remain on
whenever the transceiver optical fiber connector is not inserted.
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Issue Date: May 2013
Document P/N: 61184543PG1-22B
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