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714144/88 Optical Mux/Demux (OMD44-x)
Figure 1 82.714144/82.714188 Optical Mux/Demux (OMD44-x)
Section Page
Contents
1. General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2. Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3. Install ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4. Circuit Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
5. Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
6. Module Specifi cations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
7. Performance Monitori ng Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
8. Module Replacement and After-Sale Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
9. Additional Informati on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
10. Module Repair and Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
FCC Notification
Statement
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules require that you be notified of the
following:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in
a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Tellabs Operations, Inc., in
writing can void the users authority to operate the equipment.
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notified of the following:
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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1. General Information
1.01 There are two different OMD44-x modules. The OMD44-1 supports
channels 144 and the OMD44-45 supports channels 4588.
1.02 In an 88-channel system, the OMD44-1 and OMD44-45 can be used
together to support add/drop for all 88 wavelengths.
1.03 In a 44-channel system, the OMD44-1 supports add/drop and
multiplex/demultiplex for 44 wavelengths in a fixed DWDM configuration.
Note: The 82-issue OMD44-x is not supported in a system using the
RCMM-8D88.
Reason for Issue 1.04 Tellabs issues this manual/module practice at Revision A to describe
functionality for Tellabs 7100/7100N OTS FP6.0.x. Refer to Figure 1, page 1.
Front Panel
1.05 The OMD44-x has no front panel LEDs.
1.06 The front panel of the OMD44-x contains the connectors shown in
Figure 2, page 4 and described in Table 1, page 4.
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Figure 2 OMD44-x Front Panel
DWDM #1
(1 to 44)
duplex
LC/UPC
connectors
RJ 45 connector
Comm
1
22
23
OMD44-1
44
DWDM #2
(45 to 88)
Comm
45
66
67
OMD44-45
88
Table 1 OMD4-x Connectors
Label Description
144, 4588 Duplex LC/UPC connectors. Each connector
provides transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) connections
to the line side of a transponder.
DWDM #1 (1 to 44) or
DWDM #2 (45 to 88)
Duplex LC/UPC connector. Provides an aggregated
DWDM signal for the connected channels.
Comm RJ 45 connector. Connects to the OADM-88 for
software access.
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2. Compatibility
2.01 The Tellabs 7100/7100N OTS supports the 82.714144/82.714188
OMD44-x beginning with FP6.0.
3. Installation
3.01 The installation procedures in this section are for systems that are not yet
powered.
3.02 To replace a faulted or non-faulted module, refer to Tellabs 7100/7100N
Maintenance Using TL1 or Tellabs 7100/7100N Maintenance Using Management
Systems.
Fiber Optic Safety
3.03 Laser products are the subject of federal, state, and local regulations. This
product complies with Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 21, Part 1040.10
and 1040.11, Performance Standards for Light-Emitting Products as defined by the
Department of Health and Human Services, which operates under the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA); and International Electrotechnical Committee (IEC)
60825-1-2 as a hazard level 1M laser product. The hazard level 1M is assigned to
any accessible location within the Tellabs 7100/7100N OTS. The Tellabs
7100/7100N OTS is only to be used in restricted access locations by qualified
personnel.
3.04 The power level of the visible and invisible laser radiation emitted from an
unconnected optical facility receive cable is not under Tellabs control and may be
dangerous. Therefore, to ensure safety, assume that it is dangerous to your
eyesight.
Warning:
Installation and removal of OMD44-x modules is traffic affecting.
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Laser Radiation Exposure
3.05 Although the laser transmitter power output levels from the Tellabs
7100/7100N OTS are below those known to cause injury to the eye from, for
example, accidental exposure to the end of an optical cable, direct exposure at
close distances should be avoided. During normal operation, the laser transmitters
emit invisible laser radiation or collateral radiation.
3.06 Strictly observe the following precautions when working with the Tellabs
7100/7100N OTS:
Avoid direct exposure to fiber ends or any other portion of the system
where the eye can be exposed to laser light.
Protect unterminated optical fiber connectors with dust caps at all
times.
Handle optical fibers with care during installation. Position them in a
safe and secure location.
3.07 The use of optical instruments with this product increases eye hazard.
Never view any unterminated optical fiber cable or connector with optical
instruments, as viewing optics tend to concentrate the radiation energy and thus
may increase the potential risk of injury.
DANGER:
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Warning:
Do not tamper with or open sealed module components.
DANGER:
Invisible laser radiation do not stare into the beam or view it directly with
optical instruments. Looking into the end of an optical cable or connector can
cause permanent eye damage.
DANGER:
Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments (for example, eye
loupes, magnifiers, and microscopes) within a distance of 100 mm may pose an
eye hazard.
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Optical Fiber Handling
3.08 Optical fibers can break into small glass fragments during handling. These
small bits of glass are almost invisible and can cause physical injury.
3.09 To perform procedures other than those specified in the Tellabs
7100/7100N OTS documents can result in hazardous radiation exposure.
3.10 Follow these precautions to prevent physical injury when handling optical
fiber:
Avoid looking directly at the fiber connectors.
If it is required to look at the connectors, perform the following actions
to prevent any hazard:
- Remove the optical modules or ensure the optical modules are not
powered at both the shelf near end and shelf at the fiber path far
end.
- Wear laser safety glasses that block all possible wavelength
ranges emitting from the equipment.
Wear laser safety glasses when installing optical fibers.
Wash your hands after handling optical fibers.
Handle optical fibers with extreme care during installation and position
the optical fibers in a safe and secure location.
Protect unterminated optical fiber connectors with dust caps at all
times.
Perform the necessary steps to disable the laser source, unplug
optical modules, and disconnect optical paths when using protected
magnifying lenses or protected microscopes.
DANGER:
Fiber glass fragments can enter the skin and be very difficult to detect and
remove. Do not handle exposed optical fiber with bare hands or touch it to your
body. If there is any suspicion of glass fiber chips in your eye, seek medical
attention at once.
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Removal and Insertion
3.11 Visually inspect the 714144/714188 OMD44-x upon arrival for possible
damage incurred during shipment. If there is any damage, file a claim with the
carrier immediately. If you have stored the module, visually inspect it again before
installation.
Removal
3.12 To remove an OMD44-x module from a non-powered system, such as
from a new system prior to power-up, perform the followings steps.
__ 1. Remove all cables from the duplex LC/UPC connectors on the
OMD44-x front panel. Place dust covers on each connector and label
them appropriately for reconnection.
__ 2. Hold the OMD44-x securely and loosen the mounting frame screws
that hold the OMD44-x to the rack or spacer panel.
__ 3. Slide the OMD44-x out of the rack or spacer panel.
Warning:
Always wear a static protection wriststrap while performing any procedures that
require you to come in contact with the system. This includes touching modules,
cabling, or the system in any way. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage
system components resulting in a traffic affecting condition. Ensure that modules
are stored in static preventive material.
Warning:
If the module connector pins are bent or broken, the module may not function as
intended. The system operation will be affected. If, during installation, you
encounter resistance before the front panel meets the shelf, do not force the
module into place. Check the slot module guides, connectors, and clips to locate
and remove any potential obstruction before proceeding.
Warning:
Failure to maintain proper module alighment during removal or insertion can
cause circuit board component damage. Ensure that the module and circuit
board components do not contact adjacent modules during installation or
removal.
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Insertion
3.13 OMD44-x modules mount in a 1 rack unit (1 RU) space either horizontally
in any open rack space or vertically in a spacer panel.
3.14 To insert an OMD44-x into a non-powered system, such as a new system
prior to power-up, perform the following steps:
__ 1. While holding the OMD44-x in place, attach the module to the shelf
using two mounting screws on each side in the desired space below
the shelf.
__ 2. Alternately, remove one filler panel from a spacer panel, then attach
the OMD44-x to the spacer panel using two mounting screws on the
top and two mounting screws on the bottom of the module.
3.15 Refer to Tellabs Fixed DWDM Application Guide for more information on
cabling and provisioning the OMD44-x.
4. Circuit Description
Introduction
4.01 The circuit description is meant to help you better understand the design
and applications of the 714144/714188 OMD44-x. To identify and return defective
modules to Tellabs, refer to Section 10, Module Repair and Return, page 11.
4.02 Use the block diagram in Section 5, Block Diagram, page 10 as an aid in
following this circuit description.
Functional Overview
4.03 The OMD44-x is a passive module which supports add/drop and
mux/demux of 44 wavelengths. The OMD44-1 supports connections for channel
144, and OMD44-45 supports connections for channel 4588.
4.04 In a single OMD44-x deployment, you can add/drop 44 wavelengths via
the LC/UPC connectors. In a dual OMD44-x deployment, you can add/drop 88
wavelengths via the LC/UPC connectors.
4.05 The DWDM LC/UPC connector (DWDM #1 for OMD44-1, DMDW #2 for
OMD44-2) connects with the OLA Express port to combine channels into a single
fiber.
Caution:
Do not attempt to troubleshoot this module at the component level; this may void
the Tellabs warranty.
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5. Block Diagram
Figure 3 714144/714188 OMD44-x Block Diagram
6. Module Specifications
6.01 For system environmental specifications, refer to Tellabs 7100/7100N
System Specifications.
Weight 5.6 pounds (2540.1 g)
Dimensions Height: 17.29 inches (439.1 mm)
Width: 1.70 inches (43.2 mm)
Depth: 6.56 inches (166.7 mm)
Mounting The OMD44-x can be mounted vertically in a six-inch spacer panel, or
horizontally in any empty 1 rack unit (RU) space on the rack.
Insertion Loss Line to Drop port: 5.5 dB
Add port to Line: 5.5 dB
Power Requirements
Typical Expected Wattage Not applicable.
7. Performance Monitoring Parameters
7.01 This section does not apply.
44 client-side
channels
44 channels
(line side)
/
add/drop
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8. Module Replacement and After-Sale Technical Support
8.01 To replace a faulted or non-faulted module, refer to Tellabs 7100/7100N
Maintenance Using TL1 or Tellabs 7100/7100N Maintenance Using Management
Systems.
8.02 For technical support, call Tellabs Technical Support Center:
USA, Canada, Caribbean: +1.800.443.5555 (24-hour availability)
All other countries: +1.630.798.7070
8.03 For procedures to return a faulty module to Tellabs, refer to Section 10,
Module Repair and Return, page 11.
9. Additional Information
9.01 For additional information, refer to the following documentation:
Tellabs 7100/7100N Optical Transport Switch:
General Description
System Specifications
9.02 For information on hands-on training, contact Tellabs:
Technical Training and Education Center
1415 West Diehl Road
Naperville, IL 60563
Telephone: +1.800.443.5555
Website: http://www.tellabs.com/training/
10. Module Repair and Return
10.01 Tellabs will repair or replace Tellabs products provided that the need for
this repair or replacement arises from the ordinary use of the products as intended
by the manufacturer or otherwise stated in Tellabs literature.
10.02 For more information about in-warranty and out-of-warranty repairs and
returns, see the Tellabs Global Repair and Return Policy, available on the Tellabs
website at www.tellabs.com. Click the Services and Support link and navigate
to Technical Support.
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10.03 Complete any applicable troubleshooting procedures to troubleshoot the
module. If you suspect the module is defective, follow the procedures in Section 8,
Module Replacement and After-Sale Technical Support, page 11 to replace the
faulty module with a new module and conduct the test again.
If the substitute operates correctly, the original should be considered
defective and returned to Tellabs as explained in Contacting Tellabs
Repair Centers, page 12.
If normal troubleshooting procedures do not solve the problem,
contact Tellabs Technical Support Center.
10.04 Tellabs strongly recommends that no internal (component-level) testing or
repairs be attempted on the equipment. Unauthorized testing or repairs may void
the warranty. Also, if the equipment is part of a registered system, unauthorized
repairs result in noncompliance with Parts 15 and/or 68 of the FCC Rules and
Regulations.
10.05 Although repair service always includes an attempt to remove any
permanent markings made by customers on Tellabs products, the success of such
attempts cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, if equipment must be marked defective
or bad, Tellabs recommends that it be done with non-permanent materials and,
where appropriate, in a manner consistent with the correct handling of
electrostatically sensitive devices.
Contacting Tellabs Repair Centers
10.06 Contact Tellabs Repair and Return Services to return a module for repair
or replacement. When you ship the module, you must use a Return Material
Authorization (RMA) number for tracking purposes.
10.07 For North American customers, Tellabs has a convenient web-based tool
to request repair services and to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA)
number. The website gives you an RMA when you submit the request on-line, and
allows you to check the ongoing status of the module. To use the Repair Services
website, you need a user name and login, which you must obtain from Tellabs by
calling one of the telephone numbers listed in Table 2, page 12. Use your
designated user name and login whenever you want to use the Repair Services
Website.
10.08 If you are unable to use the Repair Services Website, call one of the
numbers listed in Table 2, page 12 to request an RMA:
Table 2 Tellabs Return and Repair Contact Information
Locati on Telephone Number Fax Number E-mail Address
Finland for Tellabs
EMEA products
+358.9.4131.2920 +358.9.4131.2022 emea.repair@tellabs.com
North America +1.800.443.5555 +1.630.798.7551 repairs@tellabs.com
Latin America and All
Other Regions
+1.800.443.5555
or
+1.630.798.7070
+1.630.798.7551
repairs@tellabs.com
J apan +81.3.3595.7400 +81.3.3595.7401 n/a

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