Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Phone Line Tester Overview

Description of Phone Line Tester

Phone line tester is a pockets-sized device used for basic troubleshooting of analog phone systems as well as the line polarity. It monitors phone lines for digital-tone quality and signal power, tests of correct jack polarity (detects reversed tip and ring), and indicates call addressing for correct telephone extensions.

What is Phone Line Tester Used For?

Phone line tester or telephone line tester is mainly applied to check the operating parameters of the telephone company's wiring at the modular connector which includes the open circuit or “on-hook” line voltage, the ringer voltage, and the polarity of the line. The phone line's voltage conditions are indicated by a meter and the polarity of the line connections is indicated by an LED. The wires in the phone cables are color-coded, with the green wire being the positive side, and the wire being the negative side. When there is no load on the line, that is, when all phones in your home or office are oil hook, the measured voltage at your phone's modular connector should be greater than 40-volts DC, give or take a smidgen. And normally, polarity is normally not a problem for most standard phones will work regardless of the polarity of the DC voltage on the telephone line. However, reversed line polarity can interfere with certain kinds of switching equipment, in particular, some of the low-cost conference and multi-use switchers, so we've provided for that test.

How does a Phone Line Tester work?

The phone line tester shown in the following picture is connected to the phone line through modular connector P1. The tester only uses two of its four connectors-the red and the green. If it is correct-that is, if the green wire is the positive side-and the red wire is the negative side, nothing will happen. If the situation is reversed. The LED will light. With switch SI Set for LINE/RING. Both S1-a and S1-b are open and the meter indicates the condition of the line-voltage. Any line voltage reading in the LINE OK range (more on the meter in a moment) indicates a line voltage higher than 40-volts DC. If the telephone is caused to ring, either by using a ring back number or by dialing from another phone, the meter will indicate RING OK, and the LED will pulse (indicating AC), if the ringing voltage/current is correct. The actual position of the meter's pointer depends on how ringers are connected across the line. (Three or more of the old-fashioned ringers can excessively load the ringing voltage if the local telephone company has not corrected for your ringer load.) When S1 is closed the voltage range of the meter is changed and a nominal load resistance of 230 ohms (R5 and R6) is connected across the line to emulate the off hook load of the telephone. If the meter indicates LOOP OK, you can be certain that you have sufficient loop voltage for satisfactory telephone operation. If you place another load on the line, perhaps by taking an extension telephone off hook, the meter reading will almost invariably drop below the LOOP OK range. That is perfectly normal; the line is operating properly when a single loop load results in a LOOP OK meter reading. That is how to test telephones for proper connection. If lifting the handset causes the meter reading to drop, you can at least be certain that the telephone's hook switch is working and that the repeat coil is connected to the line.

line tester

Features of Phone Line Tester

  • Receiving and reproducing telephone system dial tone to determine the quality of the tone
  • Equipped for jack and cross-connect systems access
  • Receiving tracing signals for identifying specific conductors in a cable run (TRACE function requires a separate tone generator)
  • Volume control to adjust test tones
  • Durable, moisture-resistant case and speaker for long-life durability

Except for phone line tester, there are many other types of test equipments and tools for the communications applications, such as EXFO FTB-200, RJ45 tester, underground wire tracer and visual fault locator, etc.

Article Source: Introduction of Phone Line Tester

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Overview Of Aerial Fiber Cables

Aerial Fiber Optic Cables are used very commonly in optical communication nowadays. We can even see the aerial cables hanging in the pole around our daily life. In order to adjust to the harsh outdoor environment and prevent fiber theft, the aerial fiber optic cable is made up of different materials, which is not the same as a typical fiber optic cable. Today, we will take you to learn more about the aerial fiber optic cables.

What is Aerial Fiber Optic Cable?
Aerial fiber optic cable is a type of fibre optic cables that is usually used for outside installation on poles. Due to its installation environment, the design of aerial fiber optic cable must consider to protect it from the destruction of the nature and man-made damage or theft. Aerial cable's laying method is not hard to implement as it can utilize the existing overhead pole line to install that saves more in construction costs and shortens the construction period. Aerial fiber cables are mainly used for secondary trunk level and below and usually applied to flat terrain or low fluctuation area. They are easily affected by the natural disasters, such as typhoons, ice, floods etc. as well as the influence of an outside force and the mechanical strength weakening in themselves. Therefore, the failure rate of aerial fiber optic cables are higher than the pipeline or directly buried fiber optic cables.

fibre optic cable

Types of Aerial Fiber Optic Cables
According to the installation methods, aerial fiber optic cables can be generally classified as two types: catenary wire and self-supporting. Catenary Wire Aerial Cable is regular outdoor loose tube cables that can be helically lashed to a messenger or another cable (common in CATV). Self-Supporting Aerial Cable, or All-Dielectric Self-Supporting (ADSS) cable (the common style such as Figure-8 Aerial Cables also called Figure-8 cables), has cable bonded to an insulated steel or all-dielectric messenger for support. ADSS Cables are usually made of heavier jackets and stronger metal or aramid strength members. Nowadays, the self-supporting aerial fiber optic cables are more widely used by people.

As a familiar self-supporting aerial cables, figure-8 self-supporting aerial cables are designed for easy and economical one-step installation and widely used in long-haul and building network communication. According to the structures and materials of the cables, there are several kinds of figure-8 self-supporting aerial fiber cbales in the market, such as GYTC8S, GYXTC8Y, GYXTC8S etc. We can see the differences between GYTC8S, GYXTC8Y and GYXTC8S through the detailed information below.

GYTC8S
GYTC8S is a typical self-supporting outdoor fiber optic cable. It's suitable for aerial applications while its nice moisture resistance performance and crush resistance performance are suitable for duct and buried method. The mental strength member is made up of stranded wires as the supporting part that are completed with a polyethylene sheath to be figure 8 structure. Corrugated steel tape armored and polyethylene outer sheath provide the crush resistance and gun shot resistance features. As the central strength, the steel-wire strength member improves the tensile strength. In addition, it is surrounded by the loose tube and water blocking system.

GYTC8S fiber cable

Features:

  • Excellent mechanical and environmental performance
  • Small cable diameter, self-supporting, easily to install
  • Low dispersion and attenuation
  • Corrugated steel tape armored and polyethylene outer sheath providing crush resistance and gun shot resistance features
  • Cross section shows figure 8
  • Stranded wires as self-supporting member providing excellent strain performance and convenient installation
  • Steel-wire strength member provides good tensility, ensures tensile strength
  • Water blocking system to improve the waterproof ability

GYXTC8Y
GYXTC8Y is a light self-supporting cable with the figure-8 shape in the cross section that is suitable for installation in aerial environment for long haul communications. High tensile strength of stranded wires meet the requirement of self-supporting. It can also be used for duct and buried method. The mental strength member is similar to the GYTC8S. Steel wires and loose tubes filled with waterproof compound to ensure compact and longitudinally water blocking.

GYXTC8Y fiber cable

Features:

  • Excellent mechanical and environmental performance
  • Small cable diameter, light cable weight, self-supporting, easily to install
  • Low dispersion and attenuation
  • Medium density polyethylene jacket: low friction installation, excellent protection from environmental hazards
  • Stainless steel or galvanized steel self-supporting
  • Load-supporting element is made of zinc-coated wire provides high resistance grade to long tension
  • High strength loose tube that is hydrolysis resistant
  • Light self-supporting cable with the figure-8 shape

GYXTC8S
GYXTC8S is also suitable for installation in aerial environment for long-haul communications. This kind of figure-8 aerial cables is usually for 4-core to 12-core types. The water resistant tape provides water tight property. Corrugated steel tape and the polyethylene outer sheath provide crush resistance and gun shot resistance. The figure-8 steel wire works as self-supporting member providing excellent strain performance and convenient installation.

GYXTC8S fiber cable

Features:

  • With small cable diameter, light cable weight, self-support
  • Excellent mechanical and environmental properties
  • Proper design and precise control for fiber excess length
  • Corrugated steel tape and the polyethylene outer sheath ensure crush resistance and gun shot resistance
  • The water resistant tape provides water tight property

Article Source: Aerial Fiber Optic Cables Tutorial

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Fiberstore Compatible 1000BASE-LX/LH SFP modules

1000BASE-LX/LH was standardized six years after the initial gigabit fiber versions as part of the Ethernet in the First Mile task group. It is very similar to 1000BASE-LX, but achieves longer distances up to 10 km over a pair of single-mode fiber due to higher quality optics. The 1000BASE-LX/LH SFP module, compatible with the IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-LX standard, operates on standard single-mode fiber-optic link spans of up to 10 km and up to 550 m on any multimode fibers. Duplex LC/PC connector.

1000BASE-LX/LH SFP

Features

  • Compliant with SFP MSA standard
  • Compliant with IEEE 802.3z
  • +3.3V single power supply and TTL Logic Interface
  • 10km with 9/125 µm SMF
  • 1310nm FP laser and PIN photodetector for 10km transmission
  • Hot-pluggable SFP footprint duplex LC connector Interface
  • Class 1 FDA and IEC60825-1 Laser Safety Compliant
  • Duplex LC connector
  • Compliant with SFF-8472
  • ROHS compliant
  • Average Output Power:-9~ -3dBm
  • Receiver Sensitivity:-21dBm

Applications

  • 1000BASE-LX/LH Ethernet
  • Data storage networks

Fiberstore 1000Base-LX/LH SFP module over single-mode fiber, which is a high performance and cost effective transceiver. It is designed to meet Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base) application. The transceiver consists two sections: the transmitter section consists of a high reliability 1310nm FP LD with monitor photo detector (MPD) in eye safety; the receiver section consists of a high-speed InGaAs PIN photodiode (PD) and trans-impedance preamplifier. The output of the PD drives the post-amplification, quantizing, and optical signal detection circuits. The receiver is built in the LOS monitoring function. For further information, please see SFP MSA and SFF-8472 standard.

With plenty experience in interoperability with 3rd party standard based network equipment such as Cisco, HP, Finisar, Juniper, Netgear, 3 Com, Alcatel-Lucent, D-LINK, Extreme, and HuaWei, Fiberstore’s fiber optic transceiver are able to fulfill enterprises, service providers, telecom operators and SAN providers to build and fulfill their existing and future network expansions.

Compatible Fiber Optic Transceiver List

Brand Model Description
Brocade E1MG-LX-OM 1000BASE-LX SFP SMF 1310nm 10km LC DDM
Cisco GLC-LH-SM 1000BASE-LX/LH SFP SMF 1310nm 10km LC
Cisco GLC-LH-SMD 1000BASE-LX/LH SFP SMF 1310nm 10km LC EXT DDM
Dell 320-2879 1000BASE-LX SFP SMF 1310nm 10km LC DDM
Extreme Extreme 10052 1000BASE-LX SFP SMF 1310nm 10km LC DDM
Finisar FTLF1318P3BTL 1000BASE-LX/LH SFP SMF 1310nm 10km LC DDM IND
HP JD119B 1000BASE-LX SFP SMF 1310nm 10km LC DDM
HP J4859C 1000BASE-LX SFP SMF 1310nm 10km LC DDM
Juniper EX-SFP-1GE-LX 1000BASE-LX SFP SMF 1310nm 10km LC DDM
Juniper JX-SFP-1GE-LX 1000BASE-LX SFP SMF 1310nm 10km LC DDM
Netgear AGM732F 1000BASE-LX SFP SMF 1310nm 10km LC DDM

To save more money, We suggest that compatible 3rd transceiver modules may be another good choice however, you should make sure that your vendor is reliable. Fiberstore's SFP transceivers are 100% compatible with major brands, they are backed by a lifetime warranty so that you can buy with confidence. Additionally, customize SFP transceivers to fit your specific requirements are available. If you have any requirement of transceivers, Fiberstore will be a good choice for you.

Article Source: Compatible 1000BASE-LX/LH SFP