Canary CFC-9122XL User Manual

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Fast Ethernet Fiber-to-Fiber CWDM Converters
CFC-21W-XX – Multi-mode to Single-mode with ITU-specified CWDM  wavelengths
CFC-91W-XX – Single-mode to Single-mode with ITU-specified CWDM  wavelengths
Ordering Information
Model
Media
Min. Tx
Max. Tx
Rx
Min. PWR
Max.PWR
Max. Input
Connector
Wavelengths
Transmit
Numbers
Types
PWR
PWR
Sensitivity
Budget
Budget
PWR
Type
(ηm)
Distance
Standard multi-mode fiber port connectors are designated by (21 or 22) and have common power & sensitivity specifications: PWR: –20/ -14 dBm; Sensitivity: -31 dBm
Standard single-mode fiber port connectors are designated by (-91-) and have common power & sensitivity specifications: PWR: -15/ -8 dBm; Sensitivity: -34 dBm
CFC-2121  **
MM / MM
-20.0 dBm
-14.0 dBm
-31.0 dBm
11.0 dB
17.0 dB
-8.0 dBm
SC/SC
1310 ηm
2 Km Each
Specifications above in blue are for multi-mode, fiber connectors.
   Specifications below for single-mode, fiber connectors.
CFC-9191  **
SM / SM
 -15.0 dBm
  -8.0 dBm
  -34.0 dBm
  19.0 dB
  26.0 dB
 -7.0 dBm
SC/SC
1310 ηm
30 Km Each
CFC-21W-XX
MM / SM
-5.0 dBm
0.0 dBm
-34.0 dBm
29.0 dB
 34.0 dB
-3.0 dBm
SC/SC
CWDM
2Km / 80 Km
CFC-21W-XXE9
MM / SM
-3.0 dBm
2.0 dBm
-34.0 dBm
31.0 dB
 36.0 dB
-3.0 dBm
SC/SC
CWDM
2Km / 100Km
CFC-91W-XX
SM / SM
-5.0 dBm
0.0 dBm
-34.0 dBm
29.0 dB
 34.0 dB
-3.0 dBm
SC/SC
CWDM
30Km / 80Km
CFC-91W-XXE9
SM / SM
-3.0 dBm
2.0 dBm
-34.0 dBm
31.0 dB
 36.0 dB
-3.0 dBm
SC/SC
CWDM
30Km/100Km
**   Reference optical specifications for standard multi-mode or single-mode fiber port connectors.  Other table specifications for alternate (second)  fiber port connector.
NOTE 1:  W-XX designates one of eight CWDM optical transmission wavelengths (λ) e.g. CFC-91W-47=1470ηm or CFC-91W-61=1610ηm transmission.
Please refer to other CWDM (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing Data Sheets for additional information.
NOTE 2:  Canary CWDM standalone converters are available as card modules for the CCM-1600 and SNMP manageable CCN-2000 / CCN-0400 Chassis models.
Please refer to the CCM-1600 and CCN-2000 / CCN-0400 Data Sheets for more information.
Please refer to the Standalone / Rackable CWDM data pages for information on Passive Optical Multiplexer / De-Multiplexers and OADMs.
There are eighteen CWDM wavelengths (λs) specified.   Eight standard wavelengths plus four O-band λs are usable over most standard single-mode fiber.
Canary offers products for the standard eight wavelengths plus four O-band 
λs:    1470, 1490, 1510, 1530, 1550, 1570, 1590, 1610 ηm  +  1290, 1310, 1330, 1350  ηm
More versions of the CFC-21W-XX or CFC-91W-XX series may be found on the Canary web site as they become available.
Simple plug and go installation
Auto-sensing 100/240 VAC power supply
Optional:  UK, Continental European power
Automatic Link Fault Signaling (LFS) Forwards lost link
signals to each connected host
Diagnostic LEDs
Canary’s CFC-XXW-XX series of Fast Ethernet, Coarse Wavelength
Division Multiplexing (CWDM) converters provide an economical
way to launch multiple Fast Ethernet channels through CWDM
Multiplexers for transport and access to high capacity CWDM-based
networks.
Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing reduces network
congestion with a minimum infrastructure investment.  Using discrete
wavelengths (one per channel), multiple data channels can be
transported in parallel over a single-mode fiber cable.
Canary CWDM converters are designed to meet industry needs
for an economical way to access CWDM point-to-point campus
and metro-ring networks. They are used with Main Distribution
Frame (central office) Multiplexer / De-multiplexers and with remote-
site, Optical Add/Drop Multiplexers (OADMs), to insert and/or
recover, optical traffic from single-mode fiber segments. Specific
models provide transmission on one of eight discrete λs, each an
ITU specified, CWDM wavelength. Standard versions support
Kilometer transmission distances.
CWDM converters are functionally identical to standard units with
the exception that units at opposite ends of a fiber link must be
models with identical wavelengths in order to maintain a common
channel link e.g. if one device is operating at 1470 ηm, the second
must transmit and receive on the same CWDM wavelength.
Similarly, a standalone 1470 ηm unit can be connected to a CCM-
1600 or CCN-2000 / CCN-0400 chassis module with the same
wavelength.