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Flashlink User Manual
HD-EO
High Definition Electrical to
Optical Converter
Rev. 2

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  • Page 1 Flashlink User Manual HD-EO High Definition Electrical to Optical Converter Rev. 2...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    HD-EO Rev. 2 Network Electronics ASA Thorøya P.O. Box 1020 Sandefjord, Norway Phone: +47 33 48 99 99 Fax: +47 33 48 99 98 E-mail: s upport@network-electronics.com w ww.network-electronics.com Service Phone: +47 90 60 99 99 Revision history Current revision of this document is the uppermost in the table below.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    HD-EO Rev. 2 Contents Revision history................2 1 Product overview................. 4 2 Specifications ................6 2.1 Optical output.....................6 2.2 Electrical input.....................6 2.3 Electrical output ..................6 2.4 Electrical ......................7 2.5 Standards ....................7 2.6 Product versions ..................7 2.7 Connector module ..................8 2.8 Terminal format support................9 3 Configuration ................
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    HD-EO the first choice for all optical transport demands. The HD-EO can transport all HD and SD signal formats in addition to DVB-ASI and SMPTE 310. It can also perform signal reclocking, which is selectable on application.
  • Page 5 HD-EO Rev. 2 Figure 2 – HD-EO (Version 1) HD-SDI Electrical to Optical Converter...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    HD-EO Rev. 2 2 Specifications 2.1 Optical output Transmission circuit fibre: Single Mode. Light source: F-P or DFB laser. Optical power: -7.5dBm (F-P laser) or 0dBm (DFB laser). Optical centre wavelength 1310nm ±20nm. (F-P laser): Optical centre wavelength 1270, 1290, 1310, 1330, 1350, 1370, 1390, 1410,...
  • Page 7: Electrical

    2.5 Standards Supported standards for electrical and optical ports: SMPTE: SMPTE 292, SMPTE259M, SMPTE297, SMPTE305M, SMPTE310. DVB-ASI: EN50083-9. 2.6 Product versions The following versions of HD-EO are available: Part number Wavelength Laser type Output power HD-EO-13T -7.5dBm 1310nm ±20nm -7.5dBm HD-EO-13T 0dBm 1310 ±6nm...
  • Page 8: Connector Module

    Figure 4: HD-EO (version 2) backplane. The connector module is mounted at the rear of the sub-rack. In typical use an HD-EO / HD-OE module at each end will be used. The electrical input signal is connected to the IN1 or IN2 (DIGITAL INPUT for...
  • Page 9: Terminal Format Support

    Wired alarms OC Output HD-EO has a “Transparent mode”. In this mode all reclockers are switched off and no jitter attenuation will be performed. This mode may be used for non-standard or unsupported bit rates over shorter distances and up to 1 Gbps.
  • Page 10: Configuration

    DIP switch or with the GYDA Control System. The layout of HD-EO is shown in the drawing below with the DIP switch to the upper left position. Look at the labels beside the 8 dip switches near the release handle in order to find out what hardware version of HD-EO you have.
  • Page 11: Version 1 Configuration

    DIP switch or with the GYDA Control System. The layout of HD-EO is shown in the drawing below with the DIP switch to the upper left position Look at the labels beside the 8 dip switches near the release handle in order to find out what hardware version of HD-EO you have.
  • Page 12: Module Status

    LOS1 Loss of signal 1. collector Open LOS2 Loss of signal 2. collector Open Laser Fail Laser failure. collector Not in use. Not in use. Not in use. Ground 0V / GND pin. Figure 7: HD-EO version 2 GPI pin-out.
  • Page 13: Version 1 Gpi Pinout

    The LED’s are visible through the front panel as shown in figure 8 below. (Text not printed on front panel). Figure 9 - Front panel indicator overview for HD-EO. Left: version 2; right: version 1. The HD-EO has 4 LED’s each showing a status corresponding to the GPI...
  • Page 14 HD-EO Rev. 2 Diode \ state Red LED Yellow LED Green LED No light (Version 2 only) Status Module is faulty, Module is OK Module has no or module is Module power is power initialising. Laser fail Laser is Laser turned off...
  • Page 15: Laser Safety Precautions

    HD-EO Rev. 2 5 Laser safety precautions Guidelines to limit hazards from laser exposure. All the available EO units in the flashlink® range include a laser. Therefore this note on laser safety should be read thoroughly. The lasers emit light at wavelengths around 1310 nm or 1550 nm. This means that the human eye cannot see the beam, and the blink reflex can not protect the eye.
  • Page 16: General Environmental Requirements For Flashlink Equipment

    HD-EO Rev. 2 ® General environmental requirements for flashlink equipment 1. The equipment will meet the guaranteed performance specification under the following environmental conditions: - Operating room temperature range: 0°C to 40°C - Operating relative humidity range: < 90% (non-condensing) 2.
  • Page 17: Certificate Of Conformity

    HD-EO Rev. 2 Certificate of Conformity Network Electronics ASA Company Registration Number: N-3204 Sandefjord NO 976 584 201 MVA Norway Declares under sole responsibility that the product: Product Name: HD-EO ® Product Description: flashlink High Definition Electrical to Optical Converter...
  • Page 18: Product Warranty

    HD-EO Rev. 2 Product Warranty The warranty terms and conditions for the product(s) covered by this manual follow the General Sales Conditions by Network Electronics ASA. These conditions are available on the company web site of Network Electronics ASA: www.network-electronics.com...
  • Page 19: Materials Declaration And Recycling Information

    See http://www.aeanet.org/GovernmentAffairs/qfLeOpAaZXaMxqGjSFbEidSdPNtpT.pdf for an unofficial translation of the draft guidance. For our own products, Network Electronics has chosen to use the 50 year figure recommended in this draft regulation. Network Electronics suggests the following statement on An “Environmentally Friendly Use Period”...
  • Page 20: Recycling Information

    Customer Support for assistance with recycling if this site does not show the information you require. Where it is not possible to return the product to Network Electronics or its agents for recycling, the following general information may be of assistance: Before attempting disassembly, ensure the product is completely disconnected from power and signal connections.

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