GE 994-0089 User Manual

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D400 Substation Data Manager User's Manual  
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Fiber Optic Connector Signal Definitions 
Connector Function 
TX1 
Primary Fiber Optic Transmit Port 
RX1 
Primary Fiber Optic Receive Port 
TX2 
Hot Standby Secondary Fiber Optic Transmit Port 
RX2 
Hot Standby Secondary Fiber Optic Receive Port 
 
See section “3.9 Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Switch” for more information. 
4.6 IRIG-B 
Connections 
The D400 uses a pair of IRIG-B adapter cards, the IRIG-B Input Adapter and the IRIG-B 
Distribution Adapter, to accept an IRIG-B signal from a GPS receiver then distribute the 
signal to connected IEDs. 
See sections “3.6 IRIG-B Input Adapter” and “3.7 IRIG-B Distribution Adapter” for more 
information. 
IRIG-B Input Adapter 
The IRIG-B Input Adapter (GE Part No. 520-0211) plugs into a dedicated IRIG-B slot (slot 9) 
on the D400. The IRIG-B Input card accepts an IRIG-B signal in one of three input formats 
through a corresponding connector type: 
•  Modulated IRIG-B through a BNC connector  
•  Demodulated IRIG-B (TTL) through a terminal block 
•  Fiber Optic through a Receive (RX) 820-850 nm ST connector 
The IRIG-B signal can be distributed to an attached IED through the fiber optic output (TX
on 820-850 nm ST connector.  
When calculating cable length, consider the following optical power levels: 
•  Glass optical fiber transmitter power is –19.0 ± 2 dBm 
•  Glass optical fiber receiver sensitivity is typically –25.4 dBm 
Warning: LED transmitters are classified as IEC 60825-1 Accessible Emission 
Limit (AEL) Class 1M.  Class 1M devices are considered eye safe to the unaided 
eye.  Do not view directly with optical instruments