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Fiber Cable Physical Characteristics, Connecting Fiber Cables, Removing an SFP Module

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Transition Networks TN‐SFP‐xxx User Guide 7. Connect the fiber cable to the fiber port connector of the SFP device. Make sure the SFP release latch is in the up (closed) position when you insert the cable connector into the SFP. 8. Remove the dust plug from the connector. Save the dust plug for future use. 9. Attach an appropriate cable into the SFP module port. 10. Attach the other end of the cable into the other device. 11. Observe the status LED(s). See the related manual for details. Fiber Cable Physical Characteristics The fiber cable physical characteristics must meet or exceed IEEE 802.3ae specifications:  Single mode fiber (recommended): 9 μm  Multimode fiber (recommended): 62.5/125 μm  Multimode fiber (optional): 100/140, 85/140, 50/125 μm Warning: Visible and invisible laser radiation when open. DO NOT stare into laser beam or view directly with optical instruments. Failure to observe this warning could result in damage to your eyes or blindness. Connecting Fiber Cables To install the fiber cable, do the following: 1. Locate the appropriate fiber cable. 2. Install the cable as shown below. Removing an SFP Module Caution: Be careful when removing the SFP or SFP+ from a device. Some SFP transceiver module temperatures may exceed 160°F (70°C) and be too hot to touch with bare hands. Note: Do not remove and replace the SFP modules more often than necessary; excessive SFP removing and replacing can shorten the SFPs useful life. 1. Attach an ESD‐preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to the ESD ground connector or a bare metal surface on your chassis. 2. For future reattachment of fiber‐optic cables, note which connector plug is send (TX) and which is receive (RX). 3. Remove the SFP transceiver module: a. If the SFP transceiver module has an actuator button latch, gently press the actuator button on the front of the SFP transceiver module until it clicks and the latch mechanism releases the SFP transceiver module from the socket connector. Grasp the actuator button between your thumb and index finger, and carefully pull the SFP transceiver module straight out of the module slot. b. If the SFP transceiver module has a bail clasp latch, pull the latch out and down to eject the SFP transceiver module from the socket connector. If the bail clasp latch is obstructed and you cannot use your index finger to open it, use a small, flat‐blade screwdriver or other long, narrow instrument to open the bail 33480 Rev. C https://www.transition.com/ Page 7 of 12

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Transition Networks
TN
SFP
xxx User Guide
33480 Rev. C
Page 7 of 12
7.
Connect the fiber cable to the fiber port connector of the SFP device. Make sure the SFP release latch is in
the up (closed) position when you insert the cable connector into the SFP.
8.
Remove the dust plug from the connector. Save the dust plug for future use.
9.
Attach an appropriate cable into the SFP module port.
10. Attach the other end of the cable into the other device.
11. Observe the status LED(s). See the related manual for details.
Fiber Cable Physical Characteristics
The fiber cable physical characteristics must meet or exceed IEEE 802.3ae specifications:
Single mode fiber (
recommended
): 9
μ
m
Multimode fiber (
recommended
): 62.5/125
μ
m
Multimode fiber (
optional
): 100/140, 85/140, 50/125
μ
m
Warning
: Visible and invisible laser radiation when open. DO NOT stare into laser beam or view directly with
optical instruments. Failure to observe this warning could result in damage to your eyes or blindness.
Connecting Fiber Cables
To install the fiber cable, do the following:
1.
Locate the appropriate fiber cable.
2.
Install the cable as shown below.
Removing an SFP Module
Caution
: Be careful when removing the SFP or SFP+ from a device. Some SFP transceiver module temperatures
may exceed 160°F (70°C) and be too hot to touch with bare hands.
Note
: Do not remove and replace the SFP
modules more often than necessary; excessive SFP removing and replacing can shorten the SFPs useful life.
1.
Attach an ESD
preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to the ESD ground connector or a bare metal surface
on your chassis.
2.
For future reattachment of fiber
optic cables, note which connector plug is send (TX) and which is receive
(RX).
3.
Remove the SFP transceiver module:
a.
If the SFP transceiver module has an
actuator button latch
, gently press the actuator button on the front
of the SFP transceiver module until it clicks and the latch mechanism releases the SFP transceiver module
from the socket connector. Grasp the actuator button between your thumb and index finger, and carefully
pull the SFP transceiver module straight out of the module slot.
b.
If the SFP transceiver module has a
bail clasp latch
, pull the latch out and down to eject the SFP
transceiver module from the socket connector. If the bail clasp latch is obstructed and you cannot use your
index finger to open it, use a small, flat
blade screwdriver or other long, narrow instrument to open the bail