Industrial Media Converter DMC-1000SL-DC User's Manual Thank you for purchasing Mitsubishi's optical media converter. Before using this product, please read this manual carefully to thoroughly acquaint yourself with the product's functions and performance features in order to ensure correct and safe operation.
◆ Safety Precautions (Be sure to read this cautions before using the product) The user should read this manual carefully in order to use the product in a correct and safe manner. Cautionary information in this manual applies only to this product, and appears under "WARNING" or "CAUTION"...
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Installation Precautions CAUTIONS Use this product only in an environment which conforms to the environment specifications given ・ in this User's Manual. Using the product in environments outside the scope of these specifications could cause electrical shocks, fires, malfunctions, or product damage or deterioration.
◆ Connection Method Use this product as following. 1) Connect OPT1 port with another DMC-1000SL-DC or a 1000BASE-LX compatible unit by a single mode optical cable. 2) Connect OPT2 port with a 1000BASE-SX compatible unit by a multi-mode optical cable.
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× …Fusion splice Transmission loss value [dB] ≤ 7 [dB] ■■…Adapter connection [Calculation example] Fusion splice Fusion splice LC/LC DMC-1000SL-DC DMC-1000SL-DC Figure 5.2 Example of Calculating the Transmission loss [Conditions] ・SM fiber ・Cable length: 5 km ・Fused connection: 2 points ・Transmission loss value:...
・Measuring the transmission loss value Measure the actual transmission loss and verify that it does not exceed the calculated value. <PASS/FAIL judgment criterion> The measured Transmission loss value must not exceed the calculated value. Even if the loss value is 7 dB or less, the connection distance between stations must not exceed 15 km. ◆...
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1) Product failure caused by the customer (improper storage, handling, carelessness, negligence, etc.). 2) Product failure resulting from the customer's unauthorized attempts to repair or modify the product. 3) Product failure caused by using the product in a manner for which it was not intended, or in a manner which exceeds industry norms.