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GX2-RX200BX2
Dual Return Path Receiver
Installation and Operation Manual
STATUS
RF
TP1
RF
TP2
RX200BX2
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Caution
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not perform any servicing other than that
contained in the Installation and Troubleshooting Instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
The exclamation point, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of important
installation, servicing, and operating instructions in the documents accompanying the equipment.
Caution This product contains parts and assemblies susceptible to damage by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
For continued protection against fire, replace all fuses only with fuses having the same electrical ratings marked at
the location of the fuse.
FCC Compliance
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 Installation 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/her own expense. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola could void the
users authority to operate this equipment under the rules and regulations of the FCC.
Canadian Compliance
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numrique de la classe A respects toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.
Declaration of Conformity
We
Motorola, Inc.
101 Tournament Drive
Horsham, PA 19044, U.S.A.
OMNISTAR
Model GX2-RX200BX2
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with one or more of the following standards:
EMC Standards
EN55022
EN55024
EN50083-2
CISPR-22
CISPR-24
EN60825
EN60950
IEC 60950 + A1: 1992 + A2: 1993 + A3: 1995 + A4: 1996
Safety Standards
following the provisions of the Directive(s) of the Council of the European Union:
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
Contents
Section 1
Introduction
Using This Manual ............................................................................................................................1-2
Related Documentation.....................................................................................................................1-3
Document Conventions......................................................................................................................1-3
If You Need Help...............................................................................................................................1-3
Calling for Repairs ...........................................................................................................................1-4
Section 2
Overview
Module Description ..........................................................................................................................2-2
Receiver Paths .................................................................................................................................2-4
Embedded Section ............................................................................................................................2-5
Quick-Swap Module Configuration ......................................................................................................2-5
Communication Interfaces ................................................................................................................2-5
Front-Panel Optical Connectors, Indicators, and Test Points ..................................................................2-6
Rear Panel ......................................................................................................................................2-8
Section 3
Installation
Fiber Maintenance Kit ......................................................................................................................3-1
Unpacking the GX2-RX200BX2 ...........................................................................................................3-1
Installing the RF Interface Connectors ................................................................................................3-2
Cleaning the GX2-RX200BX2 Optical Bulkhead Fittings .........................................................................3-3
Cleaning the Interface Fiber Jumper SC/APC Connector ........................................................................3-4
Installing the GX2-RX200BX2 in the GX2-HSG* ....................................................................................3-4
Optical Input Level Check ....................................................................................................... 3-6
Inserting the SC/APC Connector ........................................................................................................3-7
Power-Up and Reset Initialization.......................................................................................................3-7
Operational Optical Input Level Check ................................................................................................3-8
Verify the RF Output (Gain) Signal ......................................................................................................3-8
Equipment-Shelf Rear Panel Connections ............................................................................... 3-8
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Contents
Section 4
Operation
Operating Modes ............................................................................................................................. 4-1
Manual Gain Control ...............................................................................................................4-1
Off ........................................................................................................................................4-1
Input Optical Power Level Meters ....................................................................................................... 4-1
RF Test Points ................................................................................................................................. 4-1
RF Output Level ............................................................................................................................... 4-2
Redundant Switch Control ................................................................................................................. 4-3
Embedded Section ........................................................................................................................... 4-3
Boot Operation........................................................................................................................4-3
Downloading New Firmware ....................................................................................................4-4
Network Management ....................................................................................................................... 4-5
Appendix A
Specifications
RF Characteristics ........................................................................................................................... A-1
Optical Characteristics..................................................................................................................... A-1
Power .......................................................................................................................... ................... A-1
Environmental ................................................................................................................................. A-1
Physical.......................................................................................................................................... A-1
Contents
iii
Tables
Table 2-1 Minimum GX2-HSG* equipment-shelf configuration ...............................................................2-2
Table 2-2 GX2-RX200BX2 front-panel features ....................................................................................2-7
Table 2-3 GX2-RX200BX2 rear-panel features .....................................................................................2-9
Table 4-1 Laser module input levels ....................................................................................................4-2
Table 4-2 GX2-RX200BX2 RF output levels (dBmV)................................................................................4-2
Table 4-3 Status LED indications for given parameter conditions ............................................................4-5
S ec ti on 1
Introduction
The OmniStar GX2 system is a complete line of headend fiber optic products designed to
transport video and data signals in Cable Access Television (CATV) systems and related
applications. The OmniStar GX2 system is flexible in its application and includes a series of
modules and options that you can select to accommodate system requirements.
This manual describes the Motorola GX2-RX200BX2 dual return path optical receiver module,
which is used in headend and hub applications (see Appendix B, Applications). The two
receivers in the GX2-RX200BX2 share a common digital controller, but have independent
outputs. Each receiver accepts either 1310 nm or 1550 nm modulated optical input and converts
it to RF in the passband from 5 MHz through 200 MHz.
Control for each receiver is done locally through the GX2-SDU100B Shelf Door Unit (SDU) or
the GX2-CM100B craft port interface. Remote monitoring and control can be accomplished
using a Network Management System.
Figure 1-1 illustrates a front view of the GX2-RX200BX2:
Figure 1-1
GX2-RX200BX2 front panel
STATUS
RF
TP1
RF
TP2
RX200BX2
1-2
Introduction
Different OmniStar GX2 application modules can be intermixed in the 16-slot GX2-HSG*. For
illustrative purposes, Figure 1-2 depicts a GX2-HSG* populated with various GX2* modules and
a GX2-CM100B control module:
Figure 1-2
Fully populated GX2-HSG* equipment shelf
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CM
RF
TP1
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TP1
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TP1
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TP1
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TP1
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TP1
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TP1
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TP1
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TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP
RF
TP
RF
TP
RF
TP1
PS1
PS2
D M1000B8/
C H21
D M1000B8/
C H23
D M1000B8/
C H25
D M1000B8/
C H27
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
OMNISTAR GX2
STATUS
RF
TP2
OA100B17
R X1000B
R X1000B
R X1000B
R X200BX2
C M100B
ENT
OmniStar GX 2
For more information regarding this product or other OmniStarGX2 modules and their
applications, consult the Motorola Product Catalog.
Introduction provides a product description, related documentation, the technical helpline, and
repair/return information.
Section 2
Section 3
Installation provides instructions on how to install the GX2-RX200BX2, clean its optical bulkhead,
and clean the fiber connector.
Section 4
Appendix A
Abbreviations
and Acronyms
The Abbreviations and Acronyms list contains the full spelling of the short forms used in this
manual.
Introduction
1-3
Related Documentation
The following documents provide information that is required for products that can be used with
the GX2-RX200BX2:
#
Although these documents provide information that may be of interest to you, they are not
required to install or operate the GX2-RX200BX2*:
!
Return Path Level Selection, Setup, and Alignment Procedure Reference Guide
Document Conventions
Before you begin using the GX2-RX200BX2, familiarize yourself with the stylistic conventions
used in this manual:
SMALL CAPS
Denotes silk screening on the equipment, typically representing front- and rear-panel controls,
input/output (I/O) connections, and light emitting diodes (LEDs)
* (asterisk)
Indicates that several versions of the same model number exist and the information applies to
all models; when the information applies to a specific model, the complete model number is
given
Italic type
Denotes a displayed variable, a variable that you must type, or is used for emphasis
1-4
Introduction
The TRC is open from 8 AM to 7 PM Eastern Time, Monday through Friday and 10 AM to 6 PM
Eastern Time, Saturday. When the TRC is closed, emergency service only is available on a
call-back basis. Web Support offers a searchable solutions database, technical documentation,
and low priority issue creation/tracking 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
S ec ti on 2
Overview
OmniStar GX2 equipment is designed for increased rack density, reliability, ease of operation,
and computer-aided troubleshooting through extensive network management. All OmniStar
GX2 application modules are accessible and replaceable from the front of the GX2-HSG*
equipment shelf, resulting in low time-to-repair. An installed module mates with the
equipment-shelf connectors for signal interfacing and power. Fiber connections are made at the
front of a module.
The OmniStar GX2 housing incorporates blind-mate connectors that enable all option modules
to be hot swapped without removing the RF cables. When modules are replaced with power
applied to the equipment shelf, ensure that all laser hazard warnings provided in Section 3,
Installation, are strictly enforced.
You can install the GX2-RX200BX2 in any of the sixteen universal slots in the equipment shelf.
The narrow slot on the far right is reserved for the GX2-CM100B control module.
The GX2-HSG* can have a mix of different OmniStar GX2 modules. Figure 2-1 illustrates an
equipment shelf populated with four GX2-DM1000B*, seven GX2-LM1000B*, one
GX2-OA100B*, three GX2-RX1000B*, one GX2-RX200BX2, a GX2-CM100B control module and
an optional shelf door unit (SDU) with display:
Figure 2-1
Fully populated OmniStar GX2 equipment shelf
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STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
CM
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP
RF
TP
RF
TP
RF
TP1
PS1
PS2
D M1000B8/
C H21
D M1000B8/
C H23
D M1000B8/
C H25
D M1000B8/
C H27
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
OMNISTAR GX2
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
RF
TP2
OA100B17
R X1000B
R X1000B
R X1000B
R X200BX2
STATUS
C M100B
ENT
OmniStar GX 2
GX 2 - R X 2 0 0 B X 2 I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d O p e r a t i o n M a n u a l
2-2
Overview
Table 2-1 describes a typical OmniStar GX2 equipment shelf using the GX2-RX200BX2:
Table 2-1
Minimum GX2-HSG* equipment-shelf configuration
Co m p on e n t
Mo d el
F u n c tio n
Equipment-shelf
GX2-HSG*
Power supply
module
GX2-PSAC10B or
GX2-PSDC10B
Control module
GX2-CM100B
Return receiver
module
GX2-RX200BX2
Module Description
The GX2-RX200BX2 fulfills a wide range of applications by receiving, monitoring, controlling,
and converting modulated optical inputs into an RF output signal.
The GX2-RX200BX2 has two independent receivers, A and B, and a common digital controller.
Each receiver accepts both 1310 nm and 1550 nm optical inputs and converts them to RF. Each
receiver has an internal PIN attenuator, controlled by the embedded circuit, that sets the
receiver output level.
Functions performed by the GX2-RX200BX2:
!
Provides local alarm indication by changing the color of the front-panel STATUS LED
Overview
2-3
Pre
amp
Optical
input A
Post
amp
Attenuation
control
RF
OUT
A
Detector
TP A
A/D
D/A
Microcontroller
&
Firmware
A/D
Temp
monitor
A/D
Backplane
interface
D/A
TP B
Optical
input B
Detector
Pre
amp
Attenuation
control
Post
amp
RF
OUT
B
2-4
Overview
Figure 2-3 illustrates front and rear side views of the GX2-RX200BX2
Figure 2-3
GX2-RX200BX2 front and rear side views
Receiver Paths
Each receiver of the GX2-RX200BX2 accepts 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelength optical inputs.
The optical detector of each receiver demodulates its respective optical input and provides an RF
output. Detector current is monitored by the embedded circuit and is used to determine the
received optical power.
Signal-path control is provided by the variable attenuator across a 20 dB range, as determined
by two operating modes: manual gain control (MGC) and OFF. You can select the operating
mode from the SDU front panel, local craft port, or Network Management System.
Directional couplers in the paths of both receivers tap off a 20 dB signal from the RF outputs
for RF TP1 and RF TP2. Individual connectors mounted on the back panel of the GX2-RX200BX2
(Figure 2-5, Key 3 and 4) provide an RF output for each receiver path.
Overview
2-5
Embedded Section
The GX2-RX200BX2 is controlled and monitored by the microprocessor section, which performs
the following tasks:
!
Provides an interface to the GX2-CM100B control module through the GX2-HSG* backplane
to enable status monitoring and control of the module.
Provides the ability to download new firmware code into the module through a status
monitoring and control interface with minimal interruption of operation.
Communication Interfaces
You can monitor the GX2-RX200BX2 locally using the GX2-CM100B in conjunction with
Network Management Software. A PC interface is available through an Ethernet port on the
front of the GX2-CM100B. Using a standard Web browser, the graphical user interface (GUI)
provides a point-and-click method of monitoring and controlling the shelf.
For higher-level management, the GX2-RX200BX2 can be easily connected to a remote Network
Management System using the standard Ethernet SNMP interface.
See Section 4, Operation, Table 4-1 for specific information on alarm parameters.
2-6
Overview
1
STATUS
2
RF
TP1
3
RF
TP2
RX200BX2
Overview
2-7
Key
Fea tu r e
Fu n c tio n
There are three STATUS LED colors:
STATUS
!
!
!
!
Red indicates a significant error occurred or a major alarm limit was violated.
The RF TP1 20 dB F-connector provides a 20 dB sample of the RF output level for the
A path.
2
RF
TP1
The RF TP2 20 dB F-connector provides a 20 dB sample of the RF output level for the
B path.
3
RF
TP2
Optical bulkhead fittings that have a protective shutter for the optical input fiber
connection. The top connector is the A receiver input and the bottom connector is the
B receiver input.
2-8
Overview
Rear Panel
The GX2-RX200BX2 rear-panel includes cooling fans, RF outputs, and an edge connector that
mates to the GX2-HSG* backplane.
Figure 2-5 illustrates the GX2-RX200BX2 rear panel:
Figure 2-5
GX2-RX200BX2 rear panel
5
6
Overview
2-9
Key
Fea tu r e
Fu n c tio n
G-type connector for receiver A output. This connector mates with the G- to F-type
adapter on the GX2-HSG*.
G-type connector for receiver B output. This connector mates with the G- to F-type
adapter on the GX2-HSG*.
This 24-pin connector provides the interface for dc power, ground, remote control, and
monitoring functions to the GX2-RX200BX2. While this is a rear facing connector, it is
located in a more forward location immediately above the slotted thumbscrew as
illustrated in Figure 2-3.
The guide pin and thumbscrew secures the GX2-RX200BX2 to the GX2-HSG*.
S ec ti on 3
Installation
This section provides instructions to install the GX2-RX200BX2 receiver module, connect it to
other equipment, and verify that it is operational. To function, the GX2-RX200BX2 receiver
requires a GX2-HSG* configured with an ac or dc power supply, and a GX2-CM100B control
module. These modules are shipped with documentation; follow the installation instructions in
each manual to populate the GX2-HSG* equipment shelf.
Installing the GX2-RX200BX2 in the equipment shelf requires:
!
Unpacking the module and recording the model number, serial number, and other related
information
Inserting the module in an equipment shelf slot and securing it with the thumbscrew
DANGER!
OmniStar GX2 modules can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). The use of an appropriate
wrist ground strap is strongly recommended. A ground connection is provided on the power supply
module.
Lint-free swabs
Unpack the GX2-RX200BX2 and inspect it for damage. If damaged, set it aside in its
original packing material and contact the TRC for further instructions. See Section 1,
Introduction.
Record the model number, serial number, and related information for future reference. This
information is located on the side of the module.
3-2
Installation
Locate the plate containing the two G- to F-type connector and the two mounting screws
included in the GX2-RX200BX2 shipping carton.
Identify the slot that the GX2-RX200BX2 will occupy in the GX2-HSG*.
Hold the connector plate so that the F side of the G- to F-type connectors face outward and
the tabs are in the up position.
Insert the tabs on the mounting plate into the slots on the rear of the GX2-HSG* that
correspond to the location of the GX2-RX200BX2.
Figure 3-1 illustrates the RF connector plate and its correct position on the rear of the
GX2-HSG*:
Figure 3-1
Installing the RF interface connectors on the rear of the GX2-HSG*
Tabs
F-type
connectors
The GX2-HSG* is now ready to accept the GX2-RX200BX2. However before you insert the
GX2-RX200BX2 into the GX2-HSG*, you need to perform some basic cleaning procedures on the
optical interfaces.
It is highly recommended that you perform the following cleaning procedures before you install
the GX2-RX200BX2 in the GX2-HSG*. GX2-RX200BX2 installation and routine maintenance
should be performed by properly trained personnel. In all cases, they should be aware of and
observe the following warnings associated with fiber optic receivers.
Installation
3-3
DANGER!
Laser Hazard! Invisible laser radiation when the module is open and the interlock defeated. Avoid
direct exposure to the beam. Do not look into the optical connector or a fiber connected to the output
of a laser module. Laser output is invisible and eye damage can result.
CAUTION!
Handle fiber carefully and avoid sharp bends, strain, or pinching. Avoid contacting the highly polished
end of the exposed fiber at the connector by keeping the protective boot in place when practical.
While some models of the GX2-RX200BX2 do not have SC/APC type connectors, cleaning
procedures similar to the following are recommended as appropriate for the connector type
installed.
Gently clean the barrel of the optical bulkhead fitting with a lint-free swab as illustrated in
Figure 3-2:
Figure 3-2
Cleaning the barrel of the optical bulkhead fitting
Bulkhead fitting
3-4
Installation
Remove the protective boot from the end of the SC/APC connector.
Clean the tip gently with lint-free wipes moistened with 99% isopropyl alcohol.
Figure 3-3 illustrates the cleaning location:
Figure 3-3
Cleaning the SC/APC connector tip
Connector
Ferrule
Wipe tip
Dry the SC/APC connector with compressed, filtered air or use a dry, lint-free wipe.
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
CM
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP1
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP2
RF
TP
RF
TP
RF
TP
RF
TP1
PS1
PS2
D M1000B8/
C H21
D M1000B8/
C H23
D M1000B8/
C H25
D M1000B8/
C H27
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
OMNISTAR GX2
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
LM 1000B12
RF
TP2
OA100B17
R X1000B
R X1000B
R X1000B
R X200BX2
STATUS
C M100B
ENT
OmniStar GX 2
Installation
3-5
Slide the GX2-RX200BX2 fully into the designated shelf slot that contains the previously
installed G- to F-type connector mounted on the GX2-HSG*.
Ensure that a firm connection is achieved with the GX2-HSG* backplane. Power is
automatically applied when contact is made with the backplane connectors.
Tighten the thumbscrew at the bottom of the GX2-RX200BX2 to secure it in the GX2-HSG*
slot. You can tighten the thumbscrew firmly with your fingers or torque to 7 3 in-lb.
Figure 3-5 illustrates the correct procedure of first installing the RF connector plate and then,
installing the GX2-RX200BX2:
Figure 3-5
GX2-RX200BX2 installation in a GX2-HSG*
3-6
Installation
Figure 3-6 illustrates a front view of the GX2-HSG* and the slots that guide the partially
inserted GX2-RX200BX2:
Figure 3-6
Inserting the GX2-RX200BX2 in the GX2-HSG*
Guide slots
Installation
3-7
Align the key on the SC/APC connector with the mating key slot of the optical bulkhead
fitting. Figure 3-7 illustrates proper SC/APC alignment with the optical bulkhead fitting:
Figure 3-7
Inserting the SC/APC connector
Bulkhead fitting
SC/APC connector
(properly mated when
snapped in place)
Push the SC/APC connector into the fitting until it snaps in place.
3-8
Installation
With subsequent power-ups the status LED completes its power-on cycle, information stored in
the GX2-RX200BX2 NVM is recalled, and the unit defaults to the last stored operating settings
before power was disrupted.
RF output A
RF output B
Connect the receiver A RF output cable to the top connector of the slot occupied by the
GX2-RX200BX2 receiver module.
Connect the receiver B RF output cable to the bottom connector of the slot occupied by the
GX2-RX200BX2 receiver module.
S ec ti on 4
Operation
This section provides additional information necessary to properly use the GX2-RX200BX2. It
also provides a procedure to download new GX2-RX200BX2 firmware.
Operating Modes
Each receiver in the GX2-RX200BX2 module has two operating modes: manual gain control
(MGC), and off. You can control each receiver independently. To set the operating mode of a
GX2-RX200BX2 receiver, use the SDU, local PC port, or Network Management System.
Off
In Off mode, the receiver RF output is minimal to enable removal of the signals from an
upstream receiver, transmitter, or set-top terminal. The off mode is also used to disable the
alarms from an inactive receiver.
RF Test Points
The front panel has two RF test-point connectors, one for each receiver. The top connector is for
the A path and the bottom connector is for the B path. The level at the test point is 20 dB below
the respective receiver RF output.
4-2
Operation
RF Output Level
The RF output level from the GX2-RX200BX2 depends on the type of laser that is used, the RF
input level to the laser, the GX2-RX200BX2 gain setting, and the optical link loss between the
laser and the GX2-RX200BX2.
Table 4-1 lists the various laser transmitter models and the suggested input level for each one:
Table 4-1
Laser module input levels
Pla t fo r m
Type
Laser
Model
Input Level
(dBmV)
MB R a n d B T N
AM-MB-RPTD AM-BTN-RPTV1
40
SG 2000
O m n i S ta r
AM-TC-RPT
SG2-DFBT
SG2-IFPT
AM-OMNI-RPT
45
15
15
15
45
Table 4-2 shows the RF output levels that result when the suggested input level is applied to
the various transmitters and the GX2-RX200BX2 gain is adjusted to the midrange (nominal)
setting. For output levels greater than 52 dBmV (shown in bold type in Table 4-2 to indicate
these levels should not be used) the gain must be adjusted below the midrange setting until the
output level is less than 52 dBmV. All levels are given in dBmV.
Table 4-2 lists the resulting GX2-RX200BX2 RF output levels:
Table 4-2
GX2-RX200BX2 RF output levels (dBmV)
Optical
Link
Loss
AM-MBRPTD
AM-BTN- AM-TCRPTV1
RPT
SG2DFBT
SG2IFPT
AM-OMNIRPT
54
54
54
54
54
N/A
54
54
54
54
54
N/A
54
54
54
54
54
N/A
52
52
52
54
52
54
50
50
50
53
50
54
48
48
48
51
48
54
46
46
46
49
46
54
44
44
44
47
44
53
42
42
42
45
42
51
40
40
40
43
40
49
10
38
38
38
41
38
47
11
36
36
36
39
36
45
12
34
34
34
37
34
43
Operation
4-3
Embedded Section
The microprocessor section contains memory to hold two separate banks of operating firmware:
factory code and download code. Factory code is programmed into the module at the factory and
is read-only. Download code can be changed or updated by downloading new firmware as
described below.
The microprocessor internal memory also stores module information and calibration data that is
programmed at the factory.
The microprocessor contains digital-to-analog (D/A) and analog-to-digital (A/D) converters that
are used to control and monitor module operation. The module communicates to the
GX2-CM100B control module through the GX2-HSG* backplane.
Boot Operation
When the module is powered on or reset, the microprocessor boots up and begins operating. The
microprocessor determines which operating firmware bank to use factory code or download
code. It then verifies the integrity of the selected bank code by performing a cyclic redundancy
check (CRC). If the CRC indicates the firmware is error free, the microprocessor begins
operation using that firmware code.
During the boot up, the front-panel receiver alarm STATUS LED is green and blinks on and off.
After the boot up completes successfully the front-panel LED enters an initialization sequence.
If the CRC indicates errors in the firmware, the microprocessor checks to ensure that the other
bank contains valid firmware. The microprocessor verifies the CRC of the code in the other bank
and, if error free, begins operating with that firmware.
If an error occurs during the boot up, the STATUS LED illuminates red and an alarm message
indicating which bank failed is sent to the Network Management System.
4-4
Operation
If both banks fail the CRC test, the microprocessor stops operating and the receiver STATUS LED
blinks red to indicate that the boot up failed. The module continues to pass signal without
microprocessor control.
You have the option of selecting a specific module or all modules of the target type for download.
After you select all of the options, you can initiate the download.
To download firmware, the Network Management System must be running and communicating
with the GX2-CM100B. The GX2-CM100B and the Network Management System perform the
following tasks to download the new firmware:
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The Network Management System reads the firmware download file you selected and
verifies the program code CRC. The software reads the target module type and firmware
revision to be downloaded from the file and displays this information for your verification.
The Network Management System transfers the download firmware and selected options to
the GX2-CM100B. The GX2-CM100B verifies that the firmware was transferred correctly
and that the selected options are valid. If the GX2-CM100B detects any errors it responds
with an error message to the Network Management System. From this point on, the
firmware download is handled exclusively by the GX2-CM100B.
Following firmware verification, the GX2-CM100B begins the firmware download to the
target modules. It monitors the programming of new firmware and reports any errors. It
also sends a message informing the Network Management System that the firmware
download was successful.
The GX2-CM100B is now ready to reset the GX2-RX200BX2 to run the new firmware
program. You can determine whether the reboot is immediate or occurs at a later time
following the issuance of a reset command. This option enables you to choose between
immediate, delayed, or scheduled reboots.
Operation
4-5
Network Management
The receiver module monitors selected parameters during operation and compares the
measurements to a table stored in memory. This table defines high and low limits, as well as,
STATUS LED indication if a fault occurs. When a measurement exceeds the alarm limit, the
appropriate status LED is illuminated and the fault is reported to the control module. The SDU,
local PC interface, or Network Management System can be used to further isolate the fault
condition.
Table 4-3 lists the status LED indications for given parameter conditions:
Table 4-3
Status LED indications for given parameter conditions
Pa ra me t e r
Co n d i ti on
S ta tu s LE D
All
No alarms
Green
Optical Power
Red
Redundant
Switch
Threshold
Alarm
The received optical power level is less than the redundant switch
threshold point a minor alarm is generated
Yellow
Module Current
Red
Module Current
Yellow
Module Temp
Red
Module Temp
Yellow
NVM Status
Red
FLASH Status
Red
Boot Status
A major alarm is reported when the module fails to boot properly using
the desired firmware code (either factory program or downloaded
program)
Red
Ap p en d i x A
Specifications
Specifications for the GX2-RX200BX2 are valid over the given bandwidth and operating
temperature range listed in this section. The current Motorola Product Catalog may contain
additional information not listed below.
RF Characteristics
Rf bandwidth
52 dBmV
20 dB
Attenuation increments
0.5 dB
20 dB
18 dB
Ambient Operating
temperature
20C to +65C
OFF
mode attenuation
>37 dB
Optical Characteristics
Optical input power range
16 dBm to 0 dBm
Optical wavelength
Eye protection
Power
Power consumption
18 W maximum, 13 W typical
Environmental
Operating temperature range
Physical
Dimensions
Weight
analog-to-digital
AGC
APC
c/n
carrier-to-noise
CATV
CRC
CW
continuous wave
D/A
digital-to-analog
dB
decibels
dBm
dBc
dBmV
DFB
distributed-feedback laser
ESD
electrostatic discharge
FCC
LED
light-emitting diode
MGC
MHz
Megahertz
mW
milliwatts
NTSC
NVM
non-volatile memory
OMI
PIN
positive intrinsic-negative
RF
radio frequency
RSA
SDU
TRC
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