Clearfield WaveSmart MOC Cassette Manuel utilisateur

WaveSmart MOC Cassette
Installation Manual ______________________________________________________
Manual 020714 Rev A - Oct 2019

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Table of Contents
Optical Component Packaging Options 3
Splitter 3
Wavelength Division Multiplexing 3
Circulator 3
Operating Temperature Guidelines 4
MOC Cassette Mounting Options 6
Mounting Ears 6
Ganging Bracket 9
Ganging Cassettes 11
Connector Cleaning Procedure 12
Standard Warranty 17
Proprietary Notice 18
Technical Support 18

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Optical Component Packaging Options
The Optical Components Cleareld offers consist of Splitters, WDM, CWDM, DWDM and Circulators.
Splitter
Cleareld® provides Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC) and Fused Bicon-
ic Taper (FBT) Splitters in a variety of optical component packages for
the network and application need allowing carriers the ability to provide
uniform fully passive signal splitting to multiple premises. Available in splits
from 1x2 to 1x32. Available packed in the Clearview Blue Cassette, the
Clearview xPAK, a 1RU 19” or 23” rack mount, or LGX module.
Wavelength Division Multiplexing
Wavelength Division Multiplexing increases ber capacity by combining
(mux) and separating (demux) multiple input channels over a single ber
output. Wavelength division multiplexers let you expand the bandwidth
of optical communication networks and can be used at several locations
within each network. Cleareld® provides WDMs for singlemode ber
applications. Available in WDM, CWDM, and DWDM varieties. Available
packed in the Clearview Blue Cassette, the Clearview xPAK, a 1RU 19” or
23” rack mount, an LGX module, or unpackaged for use in the enclosure
of your choice.
Circulator
The WaveSmart Circulator allows the user to reroute the trafc that tradi-
tionally required two bers (one for each direction of travel) onto a single
ber with bidirectional trafc. This in turn allows the user to reduce the
number of required bers from two to one (four to two for working/protect
systems). Available packed in the Clearview Blue Cassette, the Clearview
xPAK, an LGX module, or unpackaged for use in the enclosure of your
choice.

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Operating Temperature Guidelines
Operating Temperature
The Operating Temperature of an optical component is the actual temperature in which the component will work at within a
specied temperature range at a specied optical performance level.
Storage Temperature
The Storage Temperature of an optical component is the actual temperature in which an optical component could be stored
at without causing any degradation or component failure when it is used in the components specied operating temperature
limits. Some storage temperatures are lower or higher than the actual operating temperature of the component.
How Temperature can affect an Optical Component
When the temperature of an optical component exceeds the minimum or maximum Storage Temperature or Operating Tem-
perature the optical performance could be affected as follows.
• Increased Insertion Loss
• Wavelength Shift
• Component Failure
DWDM Wavelength Shift
The wavelength can shift due to extremely low and high temperatures. As shown in the example diagram below, as the
temperature decreases below 20 degrees the wavelength starts to shift from -0.1nm to .01nm at zero degrees. As the tem-
perature continues to decrease the wavelength shift will become more dramatic causing the center wavelength to drift out of
spec and thus causing signal failure. The same affect can happen at extremely high temperatures as well.

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Note: The diagram used is for demonstration purposes only and does not depict the actual test results or measurements
found within Cleareld products.
Cleareld Optical Component Temperature Specs
Optical Component Operating Temperature Storage Temperature
Circulators -40c to +85c -40c to +85c
Fused Biconic Tappered Splitters (FBT Couplers) -40c to +85c -40c to +85c
Plannar Lightwave Circuits (PLC Splitters) -40c to +85c -40c to +85c
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM FBT or Thin-Film Filtered) -40c to +85c -40c to +85c
Course Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM Thin-Film Filtered) -40c to +85c -40c to +85c
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM Thin-Film Filtered) -40c to +85c -40c to +85c
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM Athermal Wave
Guide, Guassian Type) 5c to +65c -40c to +85c

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The mounting ears will attach to the Clearview Blue Cassette by sliding into place along the t-rails on the sides of the
cassette.
1.
To attach the mounting ear onto the cassette, align the
channel on the side of the mounting ear with the t-rail
on the side of the cassette.
Press the mounting ear rmly against the t-rail, allowing
the lever to ex back and the t-rail to engage with the
channel on the mounting ear.
2.
3.
Slide the mounting ear up to the t-rail until it comes to
a stop and the lever is fully seated into place in the rst
notch on the t-rail.
Repeat for the other side.
4.
5.
Mounting Ears
MOC Cassette Mounting Options

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Place the retaining screws into the correct side of the mounting ears
depending upon which product the cassette will be installed into.
Note: For use in some products, such as cabinets, screws will be
mounted into the back of the mounting ears.
The ridged front edge of the retaining screw will push into place in
the hole located on the tab of the mounting ear.
Note: Do not twist the retaining screw into place, push the screw
straight in.
Repeat the process for the other side and proceed to mounting the
cassette.
1.
Retaining Screws
2.
3.
If the push/pull plunger is not already installed, insert the rst piece of the push/pull plunger (grommet) into the hole in
the mounting ear.
Follow that by installing the second piece (plunger) of the push/pull plunger into the hole of the rst piece.
Push the plunger in until it clicks into place, then pull back until the expansion of the grommet disengages.
If necessary, repeat the process for the other side.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Push/Pull Plungers

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In order to remove the mounting ears from the Clearview Blue Cassette, grab the mounting ear by the tab and pull in a
straight line along the t-rail towards the front of the cassette.
Note: This will take some force, which is intentional. If you are unable to remove it simply by pulling, you may use a
tool to release the lever from its notch and then proceed to pulling the mounting ear off the cassette.
If you are attempting to remove the mounting ears
from an Optical Component Cassette, or any cassette
which uses the Expansion Ring to increase its height,
such as the 24 SC Expansion Cassette, the adapter
plate will be held into place via locking pins. These will
prevent you from removing the mounting ears off of
the front of the cassette.
In order to remove the mounting ears from cassettes which feature locking pins, you will have to pull them off of the
back side of the cassette. Use a tool to release the lever from each of the 3 notches in the t-rails along the way as you
slide the mounting ear towards the back of the cassette.
Note: Cleareld does not recommend removing the locking pins from these cassettes.
Removing Mounting Ears
1.
2.
3.

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Ganging Bracket
In select products, such as the FxHD Frame, the Clearview Blue Cassette will mount into place with a ganging bracket.
Each section of ganging bracket, which are stackable, can hold two Clearview Blue Cassettes and are removable.
The ganging bracket utilizes the cassette’s t-rail to hold the cassette in place in conjunction with connection points on the
back of the cassette.
Notice the channel on the inside of the ganging bracket, meant for sliding the t-rail of the cassette into.
Line up the cassette with the ganging bracket. 1.

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Engage the cassette’s t-rail with the channel
in the ganging bracket, and slide the cassette
forward.
Push until the cassette snaps into place.
A second cassette will slide into place in the
remaining slot of the ganging bracket.
2.
3.
4.
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