Specifications
Installation and Operation Manual  Chapter  2 Installation and Setup 
Optimux-34 Ver. 2.81  20B19BConnecting to Optimux-34  2-5 
Connecting to Channel Connections 
Connect the channel cables to connectors corresponding to the interface in use 
as indicated in 
Table 
2-3
. 
Table 
2-3. Cable to Interface Connections 
Interface Connector Type  Note 
Tributary E1 
balanced 
RJ-45  Channel numbers 1 to 16 for the Optimux-34 balanced 
Tributary E1 
unbalanced 
1U: BNC (via adapter cable) 
2U: BNC direct 
1U: The E1 receive line connects to the BNC adapter cable 
connector designated IN. The E1 transmit line connects to 
the BNC connector designated OUT. 
2U: The E1 receive line connects to the BNC connector 
designated RX. The E1 transmit line connects to the BNC 
connector designated TX. 
USER-ETH  RJ-45  Physical connection of 10/100BaseT user Ethernet 
MNG-ETH  RJ-45  Physical connection of 10/100BaseT management Ethernet 
V.35 DB25  Physical connection of the V.35 interface. 
The V.35 interface supports Telebras or ISO 2110 pinout 
(according to ordering option.) 
Connecting to E3 Link 
Eye damage may be caused by a broken or non-terminated fiber-optic or 
connector if the laser beam is viewed directly or with improper optical 
instruments. 
One or two (main and backup) link interfaces are provided according to order. 
In normal operation a module must be installed in the main link. 
The electrical interface is provided with a pair of SMB-BNC connectors and the 
maximum line attenuation that is permitted according to ITU-T G.703 is 12 dB. 
For the properties and specifications of the optical link interfaces, refer to the 
Fiber Optic Interface Options
 table. 
When working with WDM modules, the two types SF1 and SF2 must work one 
opposite the other. SF1 does not work opposite SF1 and SF2 does not work 
opposite SF2. 
Warning 
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