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FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES
TYPE F2MUX
USER GUIDE
V00 - June 2021
M0F2MUXA2106Ev00
ZIV
Carrer de les Ciències,149-151
08908 l'Hospitalet de Llobregat,
Barcelona-Spain
Tel.: +34 933 490 700
Fax: +34 933 492 258
Mail to: ziv@zivautomation.com
www.zivautomation.com
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  • Page 1 FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES TYPE F2MUX USER GUIDE V00 - June 2021 M0F2MUXA2106Ev00 Carrer de les Ciències,149-151 08908 l’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona-Spain Tel.: +34 933 490 700 Fax: +34 933 492 258 Mail to: ziv@zivautomation.com www.zivautomation.com Making the Smart Grid Real...
  • Page 2  equipment or even injury to the personnel handling it. NOTE: Information or important aspects to take into account in a procedure, operation or alike. 2/28 FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES TYPE F2MUX USER GUIDE - M0F2MUXA2106Ev00 - V00 (June 2021)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    C37.94 multimode optical interface with ST connectors (P4 position) FRONT-PLATE ELEMENTS INTERNAL SETTINGS INTF1 INTERFACE INTF2 INTERFACE TEST DEVICES INTF2 INTERFACE LOOP INTF1 AND INTF2 INTERFACE TEST 3/28 FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES TYPE F2MUX USER GUIDE - M0F2MUXA2106Ev00 - V00 (June 2021)
  • Page 4: General Description

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION OPERATING PRINCIPLE The F2MUX is a family of converter devices intended to convert an optical interface into an electrical interface or optical with a different protocol and/or connector. The most significant application of the F2MUX is to communicate differential protection equipment through a multiplexer equipment (see FIGURE 2) or another telecommunication equipment.
  • Page 5 Example of the arrangement of the different interfaces of an F2MUX device The F2MUX is supplied in a 19” shelf that is one standard unit (s.u.) in height, prepared for rack mounting. The shelf integrates an isolated multirange power supply (36-300 Vdc, 38-265 Vac), as well as the INTF1 and INTF2 interfaces corresponding to the F2MUX version.
  • Page 6 F2MUX FIGURE 2 Example of use 6/28 FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES TYPE F2MUX USER GUIDE - Rev. V00 (June 2021)
  • Page 7: Available F2Mux Versions

    AVAILABLE F2MUX VERSIONS The list of available F2MUX versions are as follows: F2MUX.10 Multimode (ST) optical into electrical G.703 at 2 Mbit/s conversion It comprises the converter from the multimode optical fiber (INTF1) into an electrical interface (INTF2) at 2 Mbit/s in accordance with Recommendation G.703 of the ITU-T with codirectional clock.
  • Page 8 F2MUX F2MUX.20 Single mode (FC) optical into electrical G.703 at 2 Mbit/s conversion It comprises the converter from the single-mode optical fiber (INTF1) into an electrical interface (INTF2) at 2 Mbit/s in accordance with Recommendation G.703 of the ITU-T with codirectional clock.
  • Page 9: Technical Characteristics

    F2MUX TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1.3.1 General characteristics Operating principle The F2MUX is able to convert and optical fiber interface into an electrical interface or optical with a different protocol and/or connector Available F2MUX versions F2MUX.10: Multimode (ST) optical into electrical G.703 at 2 Mbit/s conversion F2MUX.11:...
  • Page 10: Intf1 Interface Characteristics

    ➢ CMI/FM0 at 64 kbit/s, 128 kbit/s, 512 kbit/s or 2048 kbit/s ➢ Transparent 1 (up to 28800 bit/s) ➢ Transparent 2 (up to 960 kbit/s) 10/28 FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES TYPE F2MUX USER GUIDE - Rev. V00 (June 2021)
  • Page 11: Intf2 Interface Characteristics

    6 dB at 128 kHz Electrical characteristics In accordance with Recommendation G.703 of and line coding the ITU-T Phase-fluctuation In accordance with Recommendation G.823 of tolerance the ITU-T 11/28 FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES TYPE F2MUX USER GUIDE - Rev. V00 (June 2021)
  • Page 12: Mechanical Characteristics

    19” (483 mm) wide and 1 s.u. high (44 mm). Dimensions Depth of 170 mm (with connectors). See FIGURE 3 Approximate weight 2 kg Fixing By four 6.5 mm diameter holes 12/28 FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES TYPE F2MUX USER GUIDE - Rev. V00 (June 2021)
  • Page 13: Operating Conditions

    In accordance with EN 61000-4-5 standard Immunity to conducted In accordance with EN 61000-4-6 standard disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields Power frequency magnetic In accordance with EN 61000-4-8 standard field immunity 13/28 FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES TYPE F2MUX USER GUIDE - Rev. V00 (June 2021)
  • Page 14: Mechanical And Electrical Characteristics

    F2MUX MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS The F2MUX consists in a 19” shelf that is one standard unit (s.u.) in height, prepared for rack mounting. FIGURE 3 shows the overall dimensions in mm of the F2MUX. The connection of the power supply and that of the different signals that access the converter is carried out, as detailed in the following sections, through the connectors located on the rear of the 1 s.u.
  • Page 15: Power-Supply Connection

    F2MUX POWER-SUPPLY CONNECTION All F2MUX versions are powered from a DC or AC supply voltage (36-300 Vdc, 38-265 Vac), through the connector shown in FIGURE 4. The female connector supplied with the equipment is suitable for rigid or flexible conductors of up to 2.5 mm...
  • Page 16: Intf1 Interface Connection

    2.2.1 Multimode optical interface (P2 position) F2MUX.1# versions include, in the P2 position of INTF1, two ST female multimode optical connectors, the use of which is indicated in FIGURE 5. The operating mode is configured by internal settings (see FIGURE 13).
  • Page 17: Single-Mode Optical Interface (P1 Position)

    2.2.2 Single-mode optical interface (P1 position) F2MUX.2# versions include, in the P1 position of INTF1, two FC female single-mode optical connectors, the use of which is indicated in FIGURE 6. The operating mode is configured by internal settings (see FIGURE 13).
  • Page 18: Intf2 Interface Connection

    2.3.1 G.703 interface at 2 Mbit/s (P1 position) F2MUX.10 and F2MUX.20 versions include, in the P1 position of INTF2, the connectors that corresponds to the G.703 signals at 2 Mbit/s with codirectional clock. The use of the connectors is indicated in the following figures.
  • Page 19: Interface At 64 Kbit/S (P2 Position)

    2.3.3 C37.94 optical interface with SFP bay (P3 position) F2MUX.12 and F2MUX.22 versions include, in the P3 position of INTF2, an SFP (Small Form Factor Pluggable) bay for optical signals according to C37.94 standard. The use of the SFP bay is shown in FIGURE 10.
  • Page 20: C37.94 Multimode Optical Interface With St Connectors (P4 Position)

    2.3.4 C37.94 multimode optical interface with ST connectors (P4 position) F2MUX.13 and F2MUX.23 versions include, in the P4 position of INTF2, two ST female optical connectors for optical signals according to C37.94 standard. The use of the connector is shown in FIGURE 11.
  • Page 21: Front-Plate Elements

    F2MUX FRONT-PLATE ELEMENTS There are several LEDs on the front plate of the F2MUX that allow monitoring the equipment status and the activity in the interfaces. The front plate also includes a reset push-button and a switch to carry out a test or loop in the equipment.
  • Page 22 Equipment reset push-button RESET This resets the equipment. To activate the push-button, use some type of tool of no more than 3 mm in diameter. 22/28 FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES TYPE F2MUX USER GUIDE - Rev. V00 (June 2021)
  • Page 23 F2MUX FIGURE 12 Location and identification of the front-plate elements of the F2MUX device NOTE: the location and identification of the front-plate elements is identical for all F2MUX versions 23/28 FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES TYPE F2MUX USER GUIDE - Rev. V00 (June 2021)
  • Page 24: Internal Settings

    C37.94 standard will automatically adapt to the data rate selected on the INTF1 interface. Therefore, due to the inherent limitation of the C37.94 standard, transmission rates above 768 kbit/s cannot be used on the INTF1 interface. 24/28 FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES TYPE F2MUX USER GUIDE - Rev. V00 (June 2021)
  • Page 25 F2MUX FIGURE 13 Configuration elements of the INTF1 optical interface of the F2MUX device 25/28 FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES TYPE F2MUX USER GUIDE - Rev. V00 (June 2021)
  • Page 26 F2MUX FIGURE 14 Configuration elements of the INTF2 electrical interface (G.703 at 2 Mbit/s) of the F2MUX device 26/28 FAMILY OF CONVERTER DEVICES TYPE F2MUX USER GUIDE - Rev. V00 (June 2021)
  • Page 27: Test Devices

    INTF2 interface. In the example, the INTF2 interface is associated with the F2MUX.#1 version. The loop allows the communication channel between the F2MUX and the multiplexer equipment or another telecommunication equipment to be verified.
  • Page 28: Intf1 And Intf2 Interface Test

    Once the previous connections have been made, the test is generated by putting the front-plate switch in TEST position. The F2MUX compares the data flow transmitted through the INTF1 interface to the data flow received through the INTF2 interface. If the result of the comparison is ok, the LED on the front plate near the loop/test switch lights up in amber.

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