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Chapter 1  Introduction 
FOM-E1/T1 Installation and Operation Manual 
1-2 Overview
 
 
Application 
In the application illustrated, each FOM-E1/T1 receives E1 or T1 signals that are 
equalized to overcome electrical link distortion. FOM-E1/T1 then converts the E1 
or T1 signals into an optical signal. 
PBX
FOM-E1/T1
FOM-E1/T1
DACS
E1/T1
E1/T1
E1/T1
Coax
Fiber Optic
Coax
 
Figure 1-1  FOM-E1/T1 Application 
Features
 
  
Fiber Optic Interface 
 details fiber optic interface types supported by FOM-E1/T1. 
Table 1-1.  Fiber Optic Interface Types 
Wavelength 
 
[nm] 
Fiber Type  
 
[µm] 
Transmitter 
Type 
Power 
 
[dBm] 
Receiver 
Sensitivity 
[dBm] 
Typical Max.  
Range 
[km/miles] 
850 62.5/125 
multimode 
VCSEL -18 
-38 
5/3 
1310 9/125 
single 
mode 
LED -18 
-40  38/24 
1310 9/125 
single 
mode 
Laser -12 
-40  50/31 
1550 9/125 
single 
mode 
Laser -12 
-40  100/62 
E1/T1 Interface 
•  The electrical interface meets requirements of ITU G.703, G.824, G.921 and 
G.935 standards for E1 and T1. 
•  FOM-E1/T1 supports both balanced and unbalanced interfaces. 
•  FOM-E1/T1 conforms to all relevant ITU standards. 
When FOM-E1/T1 detects electrical interface levels below G.703 electrical levels, 
the modem transmits an “All 1 signal” (AIS) to the optical interface. 
Test and Diagnostics Capabilities 
•  FOM-E1/T1’s built-in diagnostics comply with the V.54 standard. 
•  FOM-E1/T1 features a dry contact alarm port for attaching an external alert 
device. 
•  When an AIS is detected at the optical or electrical interface, the modem 
transparently converts the signal and alerts the user via front panel LEDs.