Optional) Support For Fiber Optic Cable Installation - Bosch AUTODOME 7100i Installation Manual

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AUTODOME 7100i│AUTODOME 7100i IR
10.4

(Optional) Support for Fiber optic cable installation

The AUTODOME camera supports 1 Gbps fiber optic cable output using 1 Gbps Small Form-
factor Pluggable (SFP) modules, when used with either the NDA-7100-PENF or the
NDA-7100-PIPEF mount.
The following requirements to the system apply when using fiber optics:
Warning!
The AUTODOME camera does not support 100Mbps SFP fiber modules by Bosch.
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Warning!
If an SFP module is added to the NDA-7100-PENF or NDA-7100-PIPEF mount and connected
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to an AUTODOME camera, the Ethernet port in the camera will automatically be disabled,
even if no fiber is connected to the SFP module.
Warning!
SFP modules cannot be hot plugged.  The power to the AUTODOME camera and NDA-7100-
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PENF and NDA-7100-PIPEF mounts must be removed before installing or removing an SFP
module.
Note: 24VAC or 36VDC power must be used when using the fiber optic interface. For the IR
models PoE is required when using fiber but only to provide power. Ethernet data should
not be hooked up.
Requirements for the SFP modules and Media converter:
Note: The specifications of the chosen SFP modules, the fiber optic cables, and the media
converter determine the length of the fiber optic cable.
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The NDA-7100-PENF or NDA-7100-PIPEF mounts must be used.
Only 1 Gbps SFP modules are supported.
The SFP modules and media converter must meet the requirements that follow:
When using the NDA-7100-PIPEF, refer to the figure that follow to see how to route
the fiber optic cable to minimize the risk of bending the fiber too tightly and
possibly damaging it.
SFP modules cannot be hot plugged. The power to the AUTODOME and NDA-7100-
PENF and NDA-7100-PIPEF mounts must be removed before installing or removing
an SFP module.
Must use 1 GBps SFP modules.
Ensure the SFP modules on both sides of the fiber optic line are compatible, and it is
recommended that they be the same brand and model.
Ensure the fiber optic cable used is compatible with the SFP modules - single-mode
fiber (SMF)  or multi-mode fiber (MMF) and wavelength compatible.
Ensure that the media converter which converts fiber back to Ethernet supports the
SFP module and fiber optic cable type used.
The SFP module should support an operational (case) temperature of at least +85°C .
The SFP should comply to the SFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA).
QSFPs are not supported.
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