Installation Manual

MID POWER
4 x 37dBm Output
5G NR Compli
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Optical Connection
Optical Transceiver Module
Single Port Bidirectional SFP Transceiver
The Figure below shows a pair of single port Bidirectional SFP transceivers. For devices optical connection, the transceivers of two
sides must be paired - the wavelength of one side is 1271nm, and the wavelength of another side is 1331nm. Otherwise, it will fail
the connection. All lower-level devices under this port won’t be working in the system.
All the optical ports of all type devices have triangle LED indicators pointing to each port, which represent the synchronization status
of the upper and lower optical modules. The indicator turns to green when optical modules are plugged in ports and synchronized.
When the connection is down, or there is no optical module in port, the indicator remains red.
The single port SFP modules have to be used in pairs.
Dual Port SFP Transceiver
The optical connector unit includes an optical module and optical fibre. The Figure below shows that when using a dual-port SFP
module, the optical transmitter and optical receiver should correspond to each other. In other words, the optical transmitter of
optical module A should correspond to the optical receiver of optical module B, and the receiver of A should correspond to the
transmitter of B. The optical receiver and transmitter terminals of the optical module can be determined by the triangular mark on
the optical module. The triangular mark in the yellow box and the red and blue lines indicate the optical fibre connections.