IRITEL Catalogue 2011
IRITEL Catalogue 2011
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 04/04/2011
TABLES OF CONTENTS
KGET8 INTERFACE CONVERTOR Ethernet over 8 x E1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Manufacturing and Assembly of Electronic Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Ethernet Access and Managed Interface Converter Series
KGET4/8/16 ETHERNET ACCESS INTERFACE CONVERTOR
Management System
Quality Assurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Ethernet over up to 16x E1 with GFP, VCAT and LCAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
KGET4/8/16S ETHERNET ACCESS INTERFACE CONVERTOR
Ethernet over up to 16x E1 with GFP, VCAT, LCAS and Encryption . . . . . 52
KFE INTERFACE CONVERTOR SERIES Ethernet over TDM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
KTP INTERFACE CONVERTOR SERIES TDM over IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
KG Universal TDM, E1 interface converter platform, fractional
multiplexer, cross connect device with exchangeable user
interface module and optional built-in AES encryption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
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ODS2G5
SDH/SONET Multiservice Optical Digital Systems
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Basic configuration WDM option - two way single fiber transmission Advanced fault diagnosis (integrated BER tester,
(1310 and 1550 nm), passive optical filter etc)
ODS2G5C3 configuration for 3 units:
CWDM option - wavelength division multiplex- Protection configurations of system (working and
up to: 4 x STM-16, 10 x STM-4/1, 21 x 2 Mbit/s, 3 x
ing (1471, 1491, 1511, 1531, 1551, 1571, 1591, reserve modules or units) are possible for cross-
34 Mbit/s and 4 x 10/100 BaseTx, 1 x 100 BaseFx,
1611 nm +1310 nm), passive optical filters connect matrix, synchronization modules, STM-16,
9 x 1000 BaseT/1000 BaseX
PDH tributary interfaces for 2 Mbit/s and 34 Mbit/s STM-4 and STM-1 interfaces and tributary units
ODS2G5C8 configuration for 8 units: STI2-63 (1:N 2 Mbit/s tributary protection)
Full non blocking cross-connect matrix, capac-
up to: 4 x STM-16, 12 x STM-4/1, 273 x 2 Mbit/s, ity 24.88 Gbit/s (160 x 160 VC4) up to VC12 level, Unit’s configuration parameters are stored in
10/100 bTx
10/100 bTx
10/100 bTx
10/100 bTx
interface #21
interface #1
interface #2
100 bFx
Optical interface #2
link #1
link #2
link #4
link #1
interface #2
interface #3
link #3
Optical interface #1
interface #1
E1 Line
E1 Line
E1 Line
Linear fiber optic networks, providing add-and-
OHA block
DCC block
E3 Line
E3 Line
E3 Line
STM-4/STM-1
STM-4/STM-1
interface #63
Protecting unit
interface #2
drop capability
interface #1
Protecting unit
E1 Line
E1 Line
E1 Line
μP block
Ethernet PHY
Working unit
Working unit
All types of fiber rings and complex network struc- SDH E3 SDH E1
Working unit
Working unit
Mapper GFP Mapper Mapper
ture at STM-16, STM-4 and STM-1 level SYNC block SDH E1
(local) Mapper
Local cross-connect at VC12 (2 Mbit/s), VC3 LOCAL CROSS-CONNECT MATRIX 4 x 4 STM-4
(34 Mbit/s) and VC4 levels
μP bus
Main features
Telecom bus
Multiservice SDH optical digital system for voice
and data transmission up to STM-16 (2.5 Gbit/s)
GFP
Optical line interface 2.5 Gbit/s, 622 Mbit/s and Mapper GFP Mapper GFP
Mapper
Optical interface #2
Optical interface #2
Optical interface #3
Optical interface #4
Optical interface #1
Optical interface #1
155 Mbit/s provides transmission on single-mode GB Eth
SYNC block
CROSS-CONNECT
STM-4/STM-1
STM-4/STM-1
Ethernet PHY
(working)
STM-16/4/1
GB Eth
STM-16/4/1
STM-4/1
PHY
STM-4/1
10/100 bTx
10/100 bTx
10/100 bTx
10/100 bTx
10/100 bTx
km, or at 1550 nm for section length up to 120 km
GB Eth link #1
GB Eth link #1
GB Eth link #2
GB Eth link #2
10/100/1000
10/100/1000
link #2
link #4
10/100/1000
10/100/1000
100 bFx
link #1
link #3
link #5
link #1
GB Eth link #1
(working)
10/100/1000
Plug-in SFP optical or electrical transceivers, pro-
S16LE-2 S4ADM-2 Working unit
vides STM-16, STM-4 or STM-1 interface configura- S4ADM-2
S16LE-2 Protecting unit
tion on the same unit
ODS2G5 functional block diagram 5
Control and monitoring
Integrated network management system SUNCE-
M provides continuous management of ODS2G5
and all other IRITEL’s SDH and PDH equipment
(OTS622, ODS155, FM-MSAN, ...)
OTS622-84E1 The computer (PC) in management operations
centre is connected with one network element
ODS2G5 SDH/SONET Multiservice Optical Digital Systems
STM
Interconnection of SDH equipment (ODS2G5) in
-4 l
ODS2G5C8
network is realized through DCC channels (192
ink
ODS2G5C8 kbit/s, 576 kbit/s)
Additional G.703 / 2 Mbit/s interface is used for con-
ODS2G5C12 nections of several independent subnetwork on
STM-16
one centralized management system SUNCE-M
ring ODS2G5C3
STM-16 SNMP northbound and southbound interfaces
ring SNMP MIB
Control and monitoring using standard SNMP
link
viewer
-4
Data storage
STM
OTS2G5C3
ODS2G5C8 Power supply
OTS622s-21E1
DC power supply –48 V DC or –60 V DC
Mobile Ethernet
ink
OTS622s-21E1
Exchange Module’s dimension
Video distribution ODS2G5C3 (3 units): 150 x 436.6 x 238 mm
ODS2G5C8 (8 units): 400 x 436.6 x 238 mm
1000BaseT services
Add/drop, terminal multiplexer and cross-connect
Ethernet over SDH, GFP/VCAT/GFP/LCAS technologies
Compact, flexible and cost-effective SDH equipment for
metro and access network applications
Network management system SUNCE-M or SNMP-based
management
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Basic configurations Plug-in SFP optical or electrical tranceivers, pro- Line protection at multiplex section, 1+1 MSP,
vide STM-1 or STM-4 interfaces on the same unit higher order path or lower order path protection
OTS622s compact 1U system, options:
WDM option-single fiber transmission (1310 and (VC12, VC3, VC4), subnetwork protection SNCP
OTS622s-21E1: 2 x STM-4/1, 21 x 2 Mbit/s
1550 nm), passive optical filter Advanced fault diagnosis (integrated BER tester,
OTS622s-21E1/E3: 2 x STM-4/1, 21 x 2 Mbit/s, CWDM option - wavelength division multiplex- etc)
3 x 34 Mbit/s ing (1471, 1491, 1511, 1531, 1551, 1571, 1591, Unit’s configuration parameters are stored in
OTS622-21E1 “two slots - two OTS/OTSG units”: Ethernet over SDH via GFP/VCAT/LCAS technolo- OTS622 has been designed in compliance with
gies new ITU-T recommendation and ETSI standards
2 x (2 x STM-4/1), 2 x (21 x 2 Mbit/s) , 2 x (3 x 34
Mbit/s), 2 x [(4 x 10/100BaseTx, 1 x 100BaseFx) or Static and dynamic Ethernet traffic capacity adjust-
(1 x 1000BaseX/T)] ment, LCAS procedure
OTS622-84E1 “two slots system”: OTS/OTS-G STI2-63
10/100 bTx
10/100 bTx
10/100 bTx
10/100 bTx
interface #21
interface #1
100 bFx
interface #2
link #1
link #2
link #4
Optical interface #2
link #1
link #3
interface #3
interface #2
Optical interface #1
interface #1
E1 Line
E1 Line
E1 Line
2 x STM- 4/1, 84 x 2 Mbi t /s (OTS/OTSG unit
OHA block
DCC block
E3 Line
E3 Line
E3 Line
STM-4/STM-1
STM-4/STM-1
interface #63
interface #2
21 x 2 Mbit/s and one tributary unit 63 x 2
interface #1
E1 Line
E1 Line
E1 Line
Ethernet PHY
Mbit/s), 3 x 34 Mbit/s, (4 x 10/100BaseTx, 1 x SDH E3 SDH E1
100BaseFx) or (1 x 1000BaseX/T) Maper GFP Mapper Mapper
SYNC block
(local)
SDH E1
Applications LOCAL CROSS-CONNECT MATRIX 4 x 4 STM-4
Mapper
10/100 bTx
10/100 bTx
10/100 bTx
10/100 bTx
Main features
interface #21
GbE-2 module
interface #1
100 bFx
interface #2
link #1
link #2
link #4
Optical interface #2
link #1
link #3
interface #3
interface #2
Optical interface #1
interface #1
E1 Line
E1 Line
E1 Line
OHA block
DCC block
E3 Line
E3 Line
E3 Line
STM-4/STM-1
STM-4/STM-1
1000 bX
Multiservice SDH optical transport system for
1000 bT
link #1
link #1
Ethernet PHY
voice and data transmission at STM-1 (155 Mbit/s) SDH E3 SDH E1
and STM-4 (622 Mbit/s) level Maper GFP Mapper Mapper
SYNC block
(local)
Optical line interfaces 622 Mbit/s and 155 Mbit/s GB Ethernet PHY
provide transmission on single-mode optical fiber LOCAL CROSS-CONNECT MATRIX 4 x 4 STM-4
at 1310 nm for section length up to 50 km, or at
1550 nm for section length up to 120 km 9
OTS622s-21E1/E3 block diagram
Control and monitoring
Integrated network management system SUNCE-
M provides continuous management of OTS622
and all other IRITEL’s SDH and PDH equipment
(ODS2G5, ODS155, FM-MSAN ...).
OTS622 SDH/SONET Multiservice Optical Transport Systems
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WDM/CWDM/OADM
Passive Optical Mux/Demux & Optical Add/Drop Multiplexers
WDM/CWDM/OADM Passive Optical Mux/Demux & Optical
λ3 λ3
OADM-1
Add/Drop Multiplexers
λ4
λ4
λ2
λ1
λ1 CWDM OADM-1
λ2
OADM-2
CWDM4 λ11511
Passive optical modules for increasing the capacity λ21531
of a single optical fiber using wavelength-division
λ31551
multiplexing
λ2 λ1 λ41571
Passive WDM multiplexers for increasing the λ4λ3
λ4 λ3 λ2 λ1
capacity of a single optical fiber, for up to 2
wavelengths 1310/1550 nm
Passive CWDM Mux/Demux for increasing the capac-
ity of a single optical fiber, for up to 4 or 8 wavelengths
1471/1491/1511/1531/1551/1571/1591/1611 nm
Passive optical add/drop multiplexer for one or two
wavelengths
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T E C H N I C A L D ATA
Add/Drop Multiplexers
Isolation30 dB adjacent, 50 dB non-adjacent channels 1.2 dB for pass through channel
Optical connector LC Isolation30 dB adjacent, 50 dB non-adjacent channels
CWDM4e MUX/DEMUX modules Optical connector LC
4+1 wavelengths [nm] 1511, 1531 1551, 1571 +1310 OADM-2 ADD/DROP module
optionally any combination from CWDM8 add and drop 2 selected wavelengths
Maximum insertion loss 1.8 dB, (0.8 dB for 1310) from CWDM range 1417-1611 nm
Isolation30 dB adjacent, 50 dB non-adjacent channels (*option add/drop 1310 channel - module OADM-2e)
Optical connector LC Maximum insertion loss
1.2 dB for add/drop channel
CWDM8 MUX/DEMUX modules 1.6 dB for pass through channel
8 wavelengths [nm] 1471, 1491, 1511, 1531, Isolation30 dB adjacent, 50 dB non-adjacent channels
1551, 1571 1591, 1611 Optical connector LC
Maximum insertion loss 1.8* dB/2.8 dB
(*ultra low insertion loss option)
Isolation30 dB adjacent, 50 dB non-adjacent channels
Optical connector LC
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FM-MSAN (FM8x2)
MULTISERVICE ACCESS MULTIPLEXER
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Applications User interfaces 64 kbit/s digital interface, codirectional G.703
FM-MSAN access multiplxer is designed to allow 2w/4w analog voice interface with E/M signaling n x 64 kbit/s digital interface with X.21 interfece
transmission of voice and data in access telecom- 2w analog voice interface ATA – for direct connec- Asynhronous/synhronous digital interface V.24,
munication networks. It can be configured as access tion to a phone up to 38.4 kbit/s
multiplexer, drop/insert, cross-connect and fractional ISDN basic rate access U interface
2w analog voice interface ATC – for direct connec-
multiplexer and concentrator according to V5.2. SHDSL, n×64 kbit/s interface
tion to a exchange
2w analog voice interface LB – for direct connec- Ethernet 10/100 BaseT and 100 BaseFX interface
Features
PE-1
PT
T
PO
PC
Advanced traffic protection mechanism for E1 O n x 64 kb/s
LTS-E1
links
≤115,6 kb/s V.24/V.28 PN6
4A PSH E1 G.703
SHDSL
Line test access n x 64 kb/s LTS-ET n x 64 kb/s
n x 64 kb/s V.11/X.21 PN64 Ethernet 10/100 BaseTx
Concentrator according V5.1/V5.2 protocol for SAN
FM-M LTS-X n x 64 kb/s
POTS and ISDN-BRI/PRI
PET X.21
Intergarted Optical Transmission Unit n x 64 kb/s PL
B
PIU-NT
PIU-LT
PEM
Ethernet 10/100 BaseTx
PA
Intergrated TDM over IP Line Card LB
PA
T
NMS based on client server application with data
ATA
base replication ATC
SNMP based agent
FMV– multiplex, cross-connect, control and power NTX 64/128 kb/s, X.21
supplay unit with V5.2 interface NTI-X
ATC E/M NTI-CO 64 kb/s, G.703
Various types of channel units with up to 20 user
interfaces NTI-ET 64/128, 144 kb/s
Ethernet 10/100 BaseTx
PE1 – 8xE1 interfaces unit, up to 8 units per FM-
MSAN NTI-R V.24/V.28
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Channel units PIU-LT – 4 channels, ISDN U interface, 2B1Q for Control and monitoring
direct connection to a ISDN phone
PEM10 – 10 channels 2w/4w with E/M signaling Integrated network management system SUNCE-M
PIU-NT – 4 channels, ISDN U interface, 2B1Q for provides continuous management of FM-MSAN and
PAT10 – 10 channels, ATA interface
direct connection to a ISDN exchange all other IRITEL’s SDH and PDH equipment (ODS155,
PAT20 – 20 channels, ATA interface OTS622 ...)
PSH – 4 channels, SHDSL n×64 kbit/s interface or
PAC10 – 10 channels, ATC interface 2 Mbit/s or Ethernet over SHDSL For NMS system integration we support standard
PLB10 – 10 channels, LB interface PET – 3 channels, n×64 kbit/s Ethernet bridge with interface based on SNMP protocol
FM-MSAN (FM8x2) MULTISERVICE ACCESS MULTIPLEXER
PCO – 10 channels, 64 kbit/s digital interface, 10/100 BaseT or/and 100 Base FX interface
codirectional G.703 PCF – up to 5 conferences with up to 60 users Synhronization
PN64 – 4 channels, n×64 kbit/s, V.11/X.21 inter- POT - Integrated Optical Transmission unit with From internal built-in oscillator (± 25 ppm)
face 1+1 APS and additional 2xE1 From external 2 048 kHz clock
PN64A – 4 channels, asynchronous/synchro- PTP - TDM over IP Transmission Unit with addi- From received clock on any external link
nous transmission from 2.4 up to 115.6 kbit/s, tional 2xE1
V24/V.28 From received clock on a chosen digital channel
interface
Mechanical design
Unit (233×160×20 mm) and (233×175×20mm)
19”/ETSI cabinet’s rack (300×483/533×230 mm)
19”/ETSI cabinet for 4 subracks (2200×600×300
mm)
ETSI cabinet for 3 subracks (1200×600×400 mm)
Wall mount cabinet for 17 or 14 units and unin-
teruptable power supply (650×600×300 mm)
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T E C H N I C A L D ATA
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PIU
4 ISDN tributaries with U interface
4 x ISDN U
Alarms
Main
Alarms
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Applications Control and monitoring T echnical data
PIU unit, as tributary unit within multiplexers FM2x2 PIU unit within multiplexers FM2x2 and FM-MSAN ISDN U interface ITU-T G.960, G.961 compliant
and FM-MSAN provides connection of remote cus- can be controlled by PC software SUNCE-M (Network
Transport type duplex
tomer to ISDN exchange. User NT1 equipment is NT Manager):
(network termination), whereas U-interface at ex- Transport medium one twisted-pair
PIU unit configuration
change side is LT. Therefore, PIU unit at customer side Line code 2B1Q
must be PIU-LT, and PIU unit at exchange side PIU-NT. time slot assigning
Line speed 80 kboud ± 100 ppm
Remote subscriber can be connected with ISDN remote power feed control 64kbit/s channels per interface 2.5
exchange via more than one PIU-LT/PIU-NT pair, but performance monitoring control Maximum line attenuation
maximum number of regenerators is six (i.e. three LT/ at 40 kHz 36 dBm
NT pairs). For test purposes ISDN exchange can send alarm monitoring control
at 80 kHz 45 dBm
diagnostic commands through EOC channel to each Alarm monitoring Maximum line resistance
PIU unit in chain. 3 bits are reserved for address. “0” is ISDN exchange has loopback control over PIU unit by without repeaters 1048 Ω
address of NT1 equipment, “1” to “6” are for PIU units in means of EOC. with repeaters 1300 + 700 Ω
chain, and “7” is for all stations in chain (broadcast).
Synchronization
EOC = 0
EOC = 1
EOC = 2
EOC = 3
EOC = 4
EOC = 5
EOC = 6
through EOC
Embeded Operations Channel (EOC)
Performance monitoring
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PET
3 digital nx64 kbit/s Ethernet Bridge subscribers with 10/100BaseT or 100BaseFX interface
10 0/
T
0b
1
FX
0b
T
10
0b
Ethernet
/10
10
Bridge #1
FX
0b
10
T
0b
FX
Ethernet
/10
0b
Bridge #2
10
10
Main Control
alarms Ethernet
signals
Bridge #3
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Applications T echnical data Ethernet 100 BaseFX SFP plug-in module
PET unit, as tributary unit within multiplexers, is Ethernet 10/100 BaseT Transport type duplex
used when subscriber want to connect devices with Optical characteristics IEEE 802.3
Transport type duplex Transmission singlemode optical fiber
Etherent 10/100 Base-T or 10/100 Base FX interfaces
Electrical characteristics IEEE 802.3 Section length 2000 m
through the transport telecommunication network.
Transmission symmetrical Connector SC
Any of 3 ports realize the Switch function on level
Section length (UTP cable class 5) 135 m
2 (MAC level). PET unit can be programmed at nx64
Connector RJ45
kbit/s rate on Ethernet Bridge interface to the trans-
port network.
Basic functions
FMP
PET
for VLAN Eth SDH/PDH
network
Support for QoS priority choice according to the
port or IEE802.1p Corporate
E1 LAN
LED diodes for links activity, full/half duplex trans- E1, E3
mission and data rate STM1/4
LAN FMP
Integrated control and monitoring Eth
Switch PET Internet
When autonegotation is switched off it is pos-
sible to programme all three 10/100 BaseT ports
independently
Flow control for full duplex transmission according
to IEE802.3x or back pressure flow control for half
duplex transmission
Automatic address learning for MAC frame switch-
ing
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PN64
4 digital interfaces of X.21/V.11 type, n x 64 kbit/s
n x 64
X.21
n x 64
X.21
Control
Signals
Main
Alarms
Control
Signals n x 64
X.21 n x 64
X.21
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Applications Control and monitoring T echnical data
PN64 unit, as tributary unit within multiplexers FM2x2, PN64 unit within multiplexers FM2x2 and FM-MSAN X.21 interface ITU-T X.27, V.11 compliant
and FM-MSAN, provides network access to customer is controlled by PC software SUNCE-M (Network
Transportduplex
equipment based on X.21 interface. Bit rate n x 64 Manager):
kbit/s on X.21 interface is programmable and not de- Transport medium 6 twisted-pairs
PN64 unit configuration:
pendant on protocol type used for providing service Connector 15-pin SUBD, female
to customer. activation/deactivation of interfaces
No. of 64kbit/s intervals per interface 1 to 31
time slot assigning Line rate n x 64 kbit/s
Basic functions contradirectional/codirectional selection
Maximum line length
4 n x 64kbit/s X.21 interfaces on one board up to128 kbit/s 1300 m
referent clock selection
Programmable position in multiplex for each n x up to 2048 kbit/s 60 m
Alarm monitoring
64 kbit/s channel, independent
Copper-pair termination
Number of 64 kbit/s channels, n per interface can
TCP/IP
FMP Router
X.21
(DTE)
PN64 n x 64 kbit/s
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PCO
10 digital G.703 64 kbit/s codirectional interfaces
5x64 kbit/s
G.703
Tributaries
Alarms Main
Alarms Tributaries 5x64 kbit/s
Alarms G.703
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Applications T echnical data Output
Mainframe
Control and monitoring E1
Subscriber
PCO unit within multiplexers FM2x2 and FM-MSAN (DTE)
E1 FMP
is controlled by PC software SUNCE-M (Network G.7
64 03 PCO
Manager): kb G
it/s 64 .703
SDH/PDH kb
PCO unit configuration: it/s
PCO Network
E1 Audio
Interface activation and deactivation video
FMP service
Time slot allocation (DTE)
Multiplexer
Framing type definition E1
Alarm monitoring
FMP
Synchronization G.703
PCO 64 kbit/s
Centralized alarm monitoring and acquisition
functions
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PN64A
8 digital interfaces of V.24/V.28 type
Control
Signals
V.24
V.24 #8
V.24 #7
V.24 #6
V.24 V.24 V.24 V.24
#5
#1 #2 #3 #4
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Applications Control and monitoring T echnical data
PN64A unit, as tributary unit within multiplexers PN64A unit within multiplexers FM2x2 and FM-MSAN Number of interfaces 8
FM2x2 and FM-MSAN, provides network access to is controlled by PC software SUNCE-M (Network Digital interface (TD, RD, RTS, DCD) ITU-T V.24/V.28
customer equipment based on V.24/V.28 interface for Manager):
Transmission method asynchrounos transparent
transparent asynchronous data transmission. Used
PN64A unit configuration: (ITU-T R.111)
multiplex data rate for transmission is software pro-
grammed and can be 64 kbit/s up to 384 kbit/s and activation/deactivation of interfaces Connector (EIA-561) RJ-45
submultiplexing up to 8 channels in 64 kbit/s. time slots assigning No. of 64kbit/s time slots 1 to 6
Interface data rate 2400 bit/s up to 115.6 kbit/s
submultiplex assigning
Basic functions Asynchronous distortion <8%
Alarm monitoring
8 interfaces V.24/V.28 on one unit
Programmable position of used channels in mul-
tiplex
Selection of data rate in multiplex for transmission:
64 to 384 kbit/s
Submultiplexing up to 8 channels in 64 kbit/s
Asynchronous transmission independent from X.25 X.21 PN64
code and data rate Frame Relay n x 64 kbit/s
(DTE) FMP
E1 FMP
2.4 V.2
to 4 /V. PN64A
115 28 2.4 V.2
.6
kb to 4/V
.
5.6 28
it/s SDH/PDH 11
Network kb
PN64A E1 it/s
FMP PDH
SDH
Multiplexer
E1
TCP/IP
FMP Router
X.21
(DTE)
PN64 n x 64 kbit/s
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FMOP
FLEXIBLE MULTIPLEXER OPTICAL PLATFORM
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Applications 4 E1 PDH tributary interfaces for 2 Mbit/s Plug-in SFP optical transceivers, provides different
Full non-blocking cross-connect fiber type and section lengths
FMOP is flexible multiplexer specially designed to
allow transmission of TDM narrowband voice and Up to 21 universal unit slots per subracks Wire speed Ethernet bridge functionality
data signals and broadband Ethernet packet data in Up to 20 channels per unit Optical Line protection, 1+1
point to point configurations over optical transmis- Various synchronization sources are available, Advanced fault diagnosis (integrated BER tester)
sion medium. received clock from line, from a subchannel, from
Device enables reliable and high quality TDM internal oscillator or from external reference User interfaces
voice and data services with low latency and guar- Line test access Analog: 2w/4w with E/M signaling, 2w FXS, 2w
anteed throughput. FMOP helps user to protect their Integrated network management system, SNMP FXO, Magnetic
existing investments in legacy TDM based CO and and SUNCE support Digital 64 and nx64 kbit/s: X.21, asynhronous/
Features
Supports over 15 different transmission and IP SWITCH ISP
Class 4/5
subscriber, analog and digital interfaces. Shares
the same channel units with other multiplexers IP DSLAM
from IRITEL.
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FOP4/8/16
4/8/16xE1 + 2xFE over Fiber Multiplexer
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Description SNMP northbound and southbound interfaces Ethernet interface 2 x10/100 BaseTx
SNMP MIB (IEEE 802.3)
FOP16 is optical transmission equipment that com-
bines up to 16 TDM E1 signals and one packet oriented Control and monitoring using standard SNMP Power supply
100 Mbit/s Ethernet signal through the fiber link. viewer DC input voltage –36 to –72 V
Besides, optical multiplexer FOP16 provides many Power consumption <4 W
value-added functions and interfaces in order to meet T echnical data Environmental conditions
different customers needs. It is a very flexible and ef- Optical interface 155520 kbit/s
ficient way to use the FOP16 in optical transmission Climatic conditions class 3.1 ETSI
network for voice, data, and wireless applications. Number of interfaces up to 2xSFP Temperature -5ºC to +45ºC
Frame proprietary
FOP16 provides network management system for Physical dimensions (H x W x D)
Multiplexing method ITU-TG.472 like
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Applications Various synchronization sources are available, User interfaces
received clock from line, from a subchannel, from
FMTP is flexible multiplexer specially designed to Analog: 2w/4w with E/M signalling, 2w FXS, 2w
internal oscillator or from external reference
allow transmission of narrowband voice and data FXO, Magnetic
signals in point to point or point to multipoint con- Line test access
Digital 64 and nx64 kbit/s: X.21, asynchronous/
figurations Ethernet packet core network. Integrated network management system, SNMP synchronous V.24, ISDN U, SHDSL, Ethernet
and SUNCE support
Device enables reliable and high quality TDM voice
and data services with low latency and guaranteed Plug-in SFP optical transceivers, provides different
throughput. FMTP helps user to protect their existing fiber type and section lengths
investments in legacy TDM based CO and CPE equip- Wire speed Ethernet bridge functionality
ment and to avoid costly E1 leased lines necessary for Various protection mechanisms
existing equipment operation. For the users who re-
10
TX
from IRITEL. 10 0 B
0 B TX
FX
2 E1 PDH tributary interfaces for 2 Mbit/s Modem BSC
Full non-blocking cross-connect
Up to 21 universal unit slots per subracks IP DSLAM
ISP
Up to 20 channels per unit
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FTP4/8/16
4/8/16xE1 TDM over IP Multiplexer
for 4, 8 or 16 E1
At the Ethernet line side supports both electrical Fast and
optical 100 FX Ethernet interface
Multiprotocol encapsulation supporting IPv4, IPv6, UDP, RTP,
Access Systems
34
Description Basic features 100 BaseFx
FTP4/8/16 is TDM circuit emulation over Ethernet 4, 8 or16 E1, framed or unframed, PDH tributary Number of interfaces 1
packet switched network transmission unit. It com- interfaces Data rate 100 Mbits Full duplex
bines 4, 8 or 16 TDM E1 signals over IP based network. One 10/100 electrical and one 100 optical Ethernet Connector SFP plug in module
FTP4/8/16 enables transparent services for E1 signals interface option -S1A optical connector LC
from central unit transmission over enterprise or car- light source FPLD, 1310 nm
rier Ethernet network. Multiprotocol encapsulation supporting IPv4, IPv6,
UDP, RTP, L2TPv3, MPLS and Metro Ethernet output power –5 dBm
Besides TDM traffic transmission over IP based typical section length 49 km
Recovered clock jitter and wander compliant to option -S1B optical connector LC
networks FTP4/8/16 provides many value-added
ITU-T G.823, G.824 synchronization interface light source DFBLD, 1550 nm
functions in order to meet different customers needs
including different network management capabilities, Lost/misordered packet compensation output power –5 dBm
traffic protection, synchronization etc. typical section length 100 km
Compliant with: -10
sensitivity for 10 BER –34 dBm
IETF PWE3 Internet drafts for SAToP, TDMoIP,
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Applications Voice detection: analyses voice activity to detect DTMF Relay: per RFC 2833
silence Call Progress Tone Handling: per Bellcore GR-506-
FMVP is flexible multiplexer specially designed to
enable voice services to residential subscriber over Packet Loss Concealment: per ITU-T G.711 Appen- CORE, ITU-T Q.35
packet switched Ethernet and IP based network. dix 1 Integrated network management system, SNMP
The main 4 function of FMVP multiplexer are: Media Comfort Noise Generation: per ITU-T G.711 Appen- and SUNCE support
Engine works on voice coding, Signalization Engine dix 2
deals with signalization, Application Engine controls Adaptive Jitter Buffer Manager: fully adaptive or User interfaces
software applications and TDM Engine deals with static; dejitter and packet reordering Subscriber: analog: 2w FXS, 2w FXO, ISDN U Line
analog and digital subscribers. Audio Conferencing: support for 3 to N party audio Termination side
Device enables premium voice quality utilizing conferences Auxiliary: Fast Ethernet
versatile voice quality enhancement like voice de- DTMF Detect and Generate: per Bellcore GR-506-
tection, echo cancellation, packet loss concealment, CORE, TIA 464-B, ITU-T Q.23 and Q.24
comfort noise generation etc. FMVP helps user to
TX
0B ISP
Features 10 0 BFX
10
Supports up to 400 subscribers
Supports different voice coders: PCM, ADPCM,
GSM, Fax Relay
Echo cancellation: per ITU-T G.168-2000 ECAN 10
ms, 16 ms, 32 ms, 128 ms IP DSLAM
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V5CAS
PROTOCOL CONVERTOR
1 to 8 E1 links (V5)
Up to 24 E1 links (CAS)
Digital channel cross-connect (non blocking)
Remote multiplexers (CAS) connectivity to V5 interface
(up to 660 subscribers)
Concentrator according to V5.2 up to 2400 subscribers, for
Access Systems
38
Applications V5CAS Protocol convertor application
V5CAS Protocol convertor provide connection of
access multiplexers FM-MSAN and FM2x2 with CAS
signalling to telephone exchange with V5 protocol
(V5.1/V5.2).
V5CAS enable economic solution to use telephone
exchange’s V5.2 interfaces for connection access ATA 400
multiplexer with small number of subscribers (60 to 3 x E1 (c)
120). ISDN BRI V5CAS
V5CAS enable digital channel cross-connect (64 Protocol
kbit/s) between all 24 E1 links. Convertor
FM-MSAN
39
Control and monitoring
Integrated network management system SUNCE-M
provides continuous management of V5CAS and all
other IRITEL’s SDH and PDH equipment (FM-MSAN,
FM2x2, ODS155, OTS622 ...).
For NMS system integration we support standard
interface based on SNMP protocol.
Synhronization
From internal built-in oscillator (± 25 ppm)
From external 2 048 kHz clock
From received clock on any external link
Mechanical design
Unit (233x175x20 mm and 233x100x20mm)
V5CAS module (120x437x205 mm)
V5CAS PROTOCOL CONVERTOR
40
T E C H N I C A L D ATA
FMV
4 x E1 E1(E/M) 4 x E1 4 x E1 4 x E1
V5.2 Alarms V5.2 Alarms F(Et)/Q2Et F(RS232) V5.2 V5.2 Alarms E1(E/M)
Alarms
41
PSH - SHDSL modem
4 x SHDSL, 4 x E1, 1 x Ethernet
4 x E-1
G.703
Ethernet
RS232
Remote SHDSL
Supply Alarms SHDSL
#1,2 #3,4
42
Application Monitoring and management Output
Signal 2048 kbit/s ±50 ppm (HDB3)
Each G.shdsl interface has two modes of operation. PSH unit management is integrated in IRITEL network Impedance 75 Ω/120 Ω
management system SUNCE-M, which incorporates: Impulse level 2.37 V ±0.237 V, 75 Ω
First mode is n x 64 kbit/s fractional operation,
with bit-rate in range from 144 to 2312 kbit/s (G.shdsl Configuration 3 V ±0.3 V, 120 Ω
Impulse width 244 ns
subscriber application). In this mode some number Alarm monitoring Impulse shape according to ITU-T 15/G.703
of 64kbit/s channels can be assigned to Ethernet Jitter according to ITU-T G.823
(Ethernet-over-G.shdsl application). Performance monitoring
G.shdsl interface ETSI TS 101 524, ITU-T G.991.2
Second mode is 2.048 Mbit G.703 (without E1
Transmission symmetrical duplex
framer/deframer) to G.shdsl transparent interface T echnical data Transmission medium one or two (4-wire mode)
converter, with fixed line rate of 2.056 Mbit/s (G.703
G.703 (2 Mbit/s) ITU-T G.703/G.704 twisted pairs
range extension application), when paired with one ModulationTC-PAM
of four G.703 interfaces. Input
Line rate 152 kbit/sto 2320 kbit/s
Signal 2048 kbit/s ±50 ppm (HDB3)
G.shdsl interfaces can be paired to operate in Maximum loop length
Impedance 75 Ω/120 Ω
4-wire mode with maximum total data rate of 2.320 - 0.4 mm copper wire
Loss 0 to 6 dB at 1024 kbit/s
152 kbit/s 6000 m
Mbit/s (shared between two copper pairs, 1160 Mbit/s Jitter according to ITU-T G.823
2320 kbit/s 2200 m
each), if longer loop is needed. Return loss according to ITU-T G.703/9.3
- 0.8mm copper wire
PSH unit can operate as separate unit without 152 kbit/s 17000 m
FM-MSAN if all four G.703 – G.shdsl pairs operate as 2320 kbit/s 6300 m
interface converters.
SHDSL
PSH LTS-X
Basic characteristics E1 X.21 Router
FMP
Four G.shdsl interfaces on board (ETSI SHDSL: ETSI 1-4xE1
TS 101 524, ITU-T G.shdsl: ITU-T G.991.2) ..
.
SDH/PDH E1
network
FMP
High symmetric line rate of maximum 2320 kbit/s
E1 Multiplexer
end echo-cancellation SHDSL E1
LTS-E1
..
.
E1
LTU and NTU modes of G.shdsl
PSH FMP E1
Line rates from 152 to 2320 kbit/s (144 to 2312 PSH
CENTRAL
E1 OFFICE
..
.
Router
ATA LAN
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NTX
iDSL modem with X.21 interface
44
Basic features Applications T echnical data
One ISDN BRI U Line Termination (LT) or Network NTX is basic ISDN NT1 modem with U interface ISDN U interface ITU-T G.960, G.961
Termination (NT) interface with maximum user (2B+D). In modem version NTX enables connectivity Transport type duplex
throughput of 144 kbit/s of distant DTE devices with X.21 interface by using the Transport medium one twisted-pair
Single copper pair transmission by using 2B1Q line existing telecommunication network. Access to the Line code 2B1Q
code with near end echo cancellation existing network could be realized by using Flexible Line speed 80 kboud ± 100 ppm
Multiplexer FM2x2 or FM-MSAN through the proper 64kbit/s channels per interface 2,5
Automatic or manual Embedded Operation Chan- tributary units like PIU-LT or PN64. In this particular Maximum line attenuation
nel management application NTX is Network Terminating (NT) device at 40 kHz 36 dBm
Accepts remote power supply provided by LT at 80 kHz 45 dBm
while tributary unit performs ISDN BRA Line termina-
Maximum line resistance
side tion (LT). Line Termination side, PIU-LT cards, besides
without repeaters 1048 Ω
One X.21 interface, contradirectional, DCE or DTE of all other LT functionality provides remote power with repeaters 1300 + 700 Ω
type for 64, 128 or 144 kbit/s transmission for NTX devices. Synchronization
Another typical NTX devices application is bidi- frame 1.5 ms
In DCE mode synchronization is on internal refer-
rectional point to point connection by using single multiframe 12 ms
ence Scrambling 1 + X-18 + X-23
twisted pair transmission medium. Typically this
In DTE mode synchronization on X.21 S timing CRC12X12 + X11 + X3 + X + 1
configuration is suitable for direct routers connection Remote power 105 V
signal
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KGET
TWO INTERFACE CONVERTORS
Ethernet over E1
2 x 2 Mbit/s
G.703
Control
bT
signals
0 bT
100
bFX
100 bFX
10/
10/10
100
dently. Router
Router
Support for QoS priority choice according to the
Eth
port or IEE802.1p Eth Switch
LAN E1
Synchronization: local clock or external clock from E1
SDH/PDH
received G.703 signal. Switch
Eth KGET E1 network
E1 KGET Router
Eth
LAN
Loop test possibility.
Router
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KGET8
INTERFACE CONVERTOR
Ethernet over 8 x E1
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Applications Support for QoS priority choice according to the Ethernet 10-100 BaseTX
port or IEE802.1p Transport type duplex
Connection of remote LAN networks with Ethernet
interface Loop test and signal generation possibility Electrical characteristics IEEE 802.3
Connection of small capacity IP DSLAM to IP Integrated control and monitoring using OLC or Transmission symmetrical
Switch FMV unit. Section length (UTP cable class 5) up to135 m
IP DSLAM and IP Base station backup/backhaul Card option ready to be used in standard ETSI or Connector RJ45
19” shelves Ethernet 100 BaseFX SFP plug-in module
Remote corporative networks LAN connection
Stand alone, rack or desktop mounting options Transport type duplex
Basic functions
Switch
LAN 1-8xE1
1-8xE1 Eth
Eth .. SDH/PDH ..
Router
Switch KGET8 . . KGET8
network
LAN
Router
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KGET4/8/16
ETHERNET ACCESS INTERFACE CONVERTOR
Ethernet over up to 16x E1 with GFP, VCAT and LCAS
Transparent Ethernet connection over existing TDM
infrastructure
Ethernet Access and Managed Interface Converter Series
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Applications KGET16 provides local port and in band capac- Ethernet 10-100 BaseTX
ity for remote management via embedded Web Number of ports 2, 4
High Capacity Transparent Ethernet Service over
Server. For TMN purposes device provides SNMP Transport type duplex
existing PDH/SDH networks
agent
IP DSLAM, WiMAX and Mobile Base station back- Electrical characteristics IEEE 802.3
E1 port test facility includes loop tests and signal
haul Transmission symmetrical
generation and error measurements. All E1 ports
Remote corporative networks LAN connection under tests are excluded from VCAT LCAS groups Section length (UTP cable class 5)
thus preventing Ethernet loop storms. up to135 m
Basic features
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KGET4/8/16S
ETHERNET ACCESS INTERFACE CONVERTOR
Ethernet over up to 16x E1 with GFP, VCAT, LCAS and Encryption
Transparent Ethernet connection over existing TDM
infrastructure with built in AES Encryption
Ethernet Access and Managed Interface Converter Series
up to 16 groups
QoS and SLA Support for Ethernet subscribers
Feature rich diagnostics and fault management on
all TDM and Ethernet ports
Monitoring and Configuration via embedded Web Server
and SNMP
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Applications VLAN capabilities includes stacking and striping Impulse width 244 ns
for both ingress and egress traffic for all ports Impulse shape according to ITU-T 15/G.703
Secured High Capacity Transparent Ethernet
independently thus keeping user VLAN settings Output jitter according to ITU-T G.823
Service over existing PDH/SDH networks for
unchanged. Management traffic can be isolated
government, financial and other institutions that Ethernet 10-100 BaseTX
from user traffic with separate VLAN
requires secured data transmission over public
QoS support includes per port VLAN based prior- Number of ports 2,4
telecommunication network.
ity or QoS based on IEE802.1p enabling fine traffic Transport type duplex
IP DSLAM, WiMAX and Mobile Base station back-
shaping in order to fulfill user requirements for de-
53
KFE
INTERFACE CONVERTOR SERIES
Ethernet over TDM
Ethernet Access and Managed Interface Converter Series
54
Applications Highways Ordering codes
KFE devices enables connectivity of different equip- In special systems requiring data encryption KFE- I - P - S
ment with Ethernet interface by utilizing existing TDM Army I - interface:
or copper infrastructure. Police X - Ethernet over X21/V.11 codirectional or
Interface converter KFE basically performs L2 (layer contradirectional n x 64 kbit/s
Government institutions and agencies
2) Ethernet Bridge/Switch functionality thus making V - V.35
them transparent for all higher layer protocols. Basic functions N - Ethernet over NRZ, NATO, 75 Ω, n x 64 kbit/s
KFE devices in both, public and private networks, Enable transparent Ethernet service over TDM/ E1 - Ethernet over E1
Electronic payment systems, parking, pay tool… Support for QoS priority choice according to the R - card - rack version
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Applications Basic functions Ordering codes
KTP devices performes TDM circuit emulation over Broad range of, framed or unframed, PDH tributary KTP- I - P - S
packet switched network thus enabling transpar- interfaces I - interface:
ent TDM services over enterprise or carrier Ethernet One 10/100 electrical and one 100 optical Ethernet X - X21/V.11 codirectional or contradirectional
network. interface n x 64 kbit/s over IP
V - V.35
Besides TDM traffic transmission over IP based Multiprotocol encapsulation supporting IPv4, N - NRZ, NATO, 75 Ω, n x 64 kbit/s over IP
networks KTP provides many value-added functions IPv6, UDP, RTP, L2TPv3, MPLS and Metro Ethernet E1 - E1 over IP
in order to meet different customers needs including 2E1 - 2 x E1 over IP
Recovered clock jitter and wander compliant to
different network management capabilities, traffic 4E1 - 4 x E1 over IP
ITU-T G.823, G.824 synchronization interface
protection, synchronization etc. E3 - E3 over IP
Lost/misordered packet compensation P - power option:
In carrier network KTP typically finds applications
Analog
Supports adaptive clock recovery, differential clock `
g
used for:
alo
g
alo
IS RA
(common clock) (using RTP)
An
An SL Residential User
D
B
N
/AD
Private line/toll bypass via Ethernet MAN
Embedded Web Server and SNMP Agent
TDM PBX migration to Ethernet MAN ern
et ISDN BRA
Eth /ADSL
`
(V5.2)
In access networks KTP typically finds application Etherne
t IP = 10.0.1.2
L x E1
Residential User
K x E1 (SS7) AD
as Multi Tenant Multi Dwelling Unit MTU/MDU MSAN /SH SL
DS
L
Et
he
rn
et
Ethernet IP
Soft
Switch
IP = 10.0.1.1 Ethernet METRO Ethernet E-Commerce
PHONE - GSM
MPLS
Kx
Lx
E1
PDA - GPRS
E1
nx
Et
E1
he
(SS
rn
(V5
te
7)
.2)
IP = 10.0.1.3
PHONE - GSM
E1
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Application Basic features
KG Series Interface Converter is usually used for con- The device convert user signal from removable
Ordering codes
necting different devices through a transport TDM interface modules to E1 signal in one of two E1 KG-I-P-S
KG-X KG-R
NRZ
KG-N
NATO or decrypt before mapping to the desired E1
E1 E1
direction
NRZ
NATO
KG-N
E1 X.21 The desktop version of the device can be used
KG-X
SDH/PDH
E1
E1
RS232
independently as an interface converter
KG-R
network E1
Server
In board version of the device can be used as an
E1 independent interface converter, or as a part of
LAN
E1
KG-V
Switch
fractional multiplexer, which in itself combines
Switch
V.35 Router
multiple interface converters with an appropriate
KG-V LAN
Router V.35 user interfaces
Centralized monitoring and supervision based on
the standard packet protocols, SNMP, HTTP, ICMP...
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MGE41/84/88/168F
L2/L3 Managed Ethernet Switch with 16 x FE and 8 x E1 media converters
Compliant with IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u standards Static MAC address and filtering MAC address
management
Up to16 10/100 Mbit/s Auto-Negotiation RJ45
ports supporting Auto-MDI/MDX Static Port Priority and IEEE 802.1p Class of
Service (CoS) with 4-level priority queuing
Up to 8xE1 2048 kbit/s ITU-T G.703 ports with
Managed Ethernet Switch Series
EoE1 media converters, HDCL encapsulation Firmware upgrade, gold configuration backed up
Access Systems
and restored
Port-Based VLAN and IEEE 802.1Q tag VLAN
Rack/Desktop - mountable case options
Management through Embedded Web Server
(EWS) which can be accessed via WEB browser
GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)
Storm control, broadcast and multicast flooding
Per port ingress and egress rate control
Power LED 8 x Fast Ethernet IP reset E1 LED 8 x E1 STP, RSTP, MSTP
Trunking, Link Aggregation Group (LAG)
Test facilities, Virtual cable tester and PRBS BIST
Internal power supply, -48 Vdc or 220 Vac option
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Description 16 x Fast Ethernet, electrical interface RFC 2570 SNMPv3
IRITEL MGExxxF series of High performance Managed 8 x E1, 2048 kbit/s G.703 interfaces RFC1213 MIB-II
Ethernet Switching devices besides of the true Ether- RFC1493 Bridge MIB
net access, offers versatile combination of user inter- T echnical data RFC 2863 Interfaces group MIB
faces integrated together with media converters, thus
MGExxxF devices provides edge connectivity utiliz- Non blocking switch fabric IP address allocation
ing existing E1 and coper infrastructure, applicable Port speed: Security
in midsized and large scaled campus, corporate and 10/100-TX RJ-45 Management Security: user name and password
metro access networks, MGExxxF series especially protection
E1 2048 kbit/s RJ-45
Compliant with IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u standards Static MAC address and filtering MAC address
management
Up to16 10/100 Mbit/s Auto-Negotiation RJ45
ports supporting Auto-MDI/MDX Static Port Priority and IEEE 802.1p Class of
Service (CoS) with 4-level priority queuing
Up to 8xE1 2048 kbit/s ITU-T G.703 ports with
Managed Ethernet Switch Series
EoE1 media converters, HDCL encapsulation Firmware upgrade, gold configuration backed up
Access Systems
and restored
Port-Based VLAN and IEEE 802.1Q tag VLAN
Rack/Desktop - mountable case options
Per E1 port configurable AES128/192/256
encryption module with flexible key and access Management through Embedded Web Server
management (EWS) which can be accessed via WEB browser
GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)
Storm control, broadcast and multicast flooding
Per port ingress and egress rate control
STP, RSTP, MSTP
Trunking, Link Aggregation Group (LAG)
Test facilities, Virtual cable tester and PRBS BIST
Internal power supply, -48 Vdc or 220 Vac option
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Description T echnical data Management and Monitoring
WEB
IRITEL MGE168FS high performance Managed Eth- Performance
ernet Switching device besides of the true Ethernet RFC 1157 SNMPv1/v2c
Wire speed switching on all Ethernet and E1 ports
access offers versatile combination of user interfaces RFC 2570 SNMPv3
Store and forward mode
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MGE88/168G
Stackable Gigabit L2/L3 Managed Ethernet Switch with 16xFE, 4xGE and
8xE1 media converters
Up to 4 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Auto-Negotiation RJ45 Port-Based VLAN and IEEE 802.1Q tag VLAN
ports supporting Auto-MDI/MDX, 1 G SFP optional Static MAC address and filtering MAC address
Up to 16 10/100 Mbit/s Auto-Negotiation RJ45 ports management
supporting Auto-MDI/MDX Static Port Priority and IEEE 802.1p Class of Service
Managed Ethernet Switch Series
Up to 8xE1 2048 kbit/s ITU-T G.703 ports with EoE1 (CoS) with 4-level priority queuing
Access Systems
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Description 2 x 1G Electrical interfaces RFC1493 Bridge MIB
IRITEL MGExxxG series of High performance Man- 2 x 1G Optical (SFP) interfaces RFC 2863 Interfaces group MIB
aged Ethernet Switching devices besides of the true RFC 1643 Ethernet like MIB
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Applications Module Alarms port capacity
Enables integration of all IRITEL transmission Presents filtered set of current alarms on hierar- Module Accounting
systems chical leveles
Provides services remuneration through access to
Integration of all elements in network or their Monitoring of predefined set of alarms accounting data
subset Reports of any subset of alarms are generated
Network topology is presented in hierarchical tree from history log Integration
view, from a sub-network layer to a single location Integration with OSS/BSS system (Northbound
and elements in it Module Remote Access
interface)
Fast identification of network resource problems Remote access to SUNCE-M system, with local Direct access to new device types through South-
improves quality of service operator rights bound interface
Client-server architecture enables multi-user View or change network element parameters and Open management interfaces: SNMP, XML...
access trail management in network
Distributed hardware platform ITU-T Recommendations
Module Inventory
Operations on network elements using SUNCE-M M series: M.3010, M.3300, M.3400
Collecting service data from network elements
Distributed hardware platform, depending on
S2G5 OLM
OD
S622 FM-MSAN
OD
S2G5
OD
FM2x2 S2G5
OD OD
S2G5
S2G5
OD
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SUNCE-M
INTEGRATED NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
68
Basic Functions
Integrated solution for continuous centralized
monitoring of the entire network and individual
network element
Intuitive Graphical User Interface facilitates a range
D S 2 G5
of operations, from network view and contain-
O
ment tree view, to functional blocks on a single
board
TCP/IP D S 2 G5
Enables TMN (Telecommunications Network Man-
O
agement) management functions – fault, configu- D S 2 G5
O
ration, performance and security management
Provides functions of Network Management Layer
and Element Management Layer of the TMN func-
D S 2 G5
tional architecture
O
The computer in Management Operations Center S 62 2
OT
is connected to one network element using Ether- SDH Optical Ring
net or RS232 serial interface (F interface)
Provides integration in Network Management
System SUNCE+
LAN
S6 2 2
OD
Network Elements V5.2
IAM-MSAN
Each network element is equipped with System
Management Unit that exchanges information with
SUNCE-M. Supported products in Network Manage-
ment System:
KGXV KGET/8 OTSM LTH-E1 PSH
SDH (STM-16/4/1) Optical Digital Systems:
ODS2G5, ODS622/ODS622C, OTS622, ODS155
Access Systems: FM-MSAN, IP µDSLAM, IAM- Multiservice Access Node
MSAN, V5CAS and FM2x2
DSL modems: PSH (SHDSL) and LTH-E1 (HDSL) OTSM LTH-E1 PSH
Optical Terminal and Secondary Multiplexer OTSM LAN
4x2Mbit/s
Interface Convertors: KGXV, 2 Mbit/s G.703 to FM-MSAN FM2x2 FM-MSAN
X.21/V.35 and KGET, KGET8, 2 Mbit/s G.703 to
Ethernet
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Fault Management Assign alarm severity Configuration Management
Alarm reports from each of the network elements are Acknowledge active alarms Create and change network topology using visual
received automatically and displayed as visual and Testing: network editor
textual information Close local and remote loops on various levels Create and delete network elements
Alarms classification: Configure PMP (Protected Monitoring Point) Connect elements using optical and electrical
Communication alarms (transmission and syn- links
Use built-in PRBS generators and detectors
chronization)
Fault event history for the entire network is stored Elements can be grouped upon their location
Performance alarms in database, with filtering options for any set of Edit network element properties
Equipment alarms network elements categorized by type of network
SUNCE-M Integrated Network Management System
Network parameters
element, time, classification, severity, acknowl-
Alarm summary is available on various layers -
edgement and status of the event Module equipping
from network element to equipment functional
blocks Synchronization parameters
Cross-connections
Quick configuration using configuration files
Trail manager with complete trail lifecycle man-
agement:
Simple point and click to create, change and
delete trails
Automatic calculation of possible trail routes
between network elements
Visual presentation of existing trails in network
topology view
Inventory management capabilities include:
Tributaries - configuration and services
Network status
Serial numbers, hardware and software ver-
sions
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Performance Management Security Management
Analyze and aggregate network performance data User-based security model
on a per network element basis Role based user access control
Collect performance events grouped in 15 minutes
User data editing (add, delete, change)
and 24 hours intervals according to ITU-T G.826
Review of user actions log with filtering
ES – Errored Seconds
SES – Severely Errored Seconds
BBE – Background Block Error
UAS – UnAvailable Seconds
T E C H N I C A L D ATA
System requirements
Computer IBM PC compatible
Processor Pentium 1.3 GHz(>2.5 GHz recommended)
Operating System
Windows XP Professional (recommended)
Windows 2000 (SP4)
Windows Vista Business
Windows 7 Professional
RAM 1 GB (2 GB recommended)
Free Hard disk capacity > 1 GB
ITU-T Recommendations
G series G.781, G.783, G.784, G.826, G.841
M series M.3010, M.3300, M.3400
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SIPDAT
SIP Interactive Voice Response Device
Proxy,
SIPDAT Firewall
IRISIPNET
PC n
PC 1 PC 2
PDA
PC m
PC n+1
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LET YOUR DATA SPEAK !
Using SIPDAT Families of codecs (G.711, Speex, GSM, L16) Data base access
Automatic reading of storehouse data over Various improvements: Oracle data base client
phone Voice Activity Detector (VAD) MySQL data base client
Public information on changeable data (tem- Comfort Noise Generator (CNG) Remote data base access
perature, exact time, number of cars on the Perceptual Enhancement (PENH) Remote SQL query formatting
road section, ...) Packet Lost Concealment (PLC) Remote SIPDAT configuration
Private data with authorisation (credit card bal- Echo cancelation Web server
ance, personal documents, ...)
SIPDAT can be reached from public and mobile Web browser access
Hosting telephone networks Configuration data:
SIPDAT Customers Conference Recording and playing of messages
Telecommunication providers Recording and playing of speech SQL query input
RTP and RTCP
ISDN
POTS
n x E1
Acc
ess
Mul
tipl
exe
r
TDM
(H.1
10)
IP
S)
CA TDM Switch SIP SoftSwitch
1/ 8/
(E 24
M E1
IMG H.
TD H.2
nx 48/
SIP
RTP
Media Gateway /RT
CP
RT
R P/R
TC
P
TDM Switch Router R
Router
R CORE
Router
R
Router
R
Router
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Implementation T echnical data Call Progress Tone Handling: per Bellcore GR-506-
CORE, ITU-T Q.35
IMG connects POTS subscribers with IP network Voice packetisation
Caller Identification: per ETSI, NTT and Telcordia
by transforming classic telephone traffic to VoIP Voice coders/encoders algorithms
and vice versa
G.711 Appendix 1 and 2: Linear PCM 64 kbit/s DSP data transfer
IMG can be realized as a stand-alone device or A law/μ law, VAD/CNG, and PLC RTP/RTCP: per RFC 1889 and 3550
as a unit of Integrated access multiplexer Access G.723.1: MP-MLQ 6.3 kbit/s / ACELP 5.3 kbit/s UDP: per RFC 768
Multiplexer G.726: ADPCM 16, 24, 32, 40 kbit/s IP: per RFC 791
Access Multiplexer enables different subscribers G.729 A/B: CS-ACELP 8 kbit/s Signalization
(POTS, ISDN, xDSL, Ethernet, X.21, V.35...) to access GSM-AMR: 4.75-12.2 kbit/s
PSTN and IP networks SIP: per RFC 3261
T.38 Fax Relay: G3 Fax Relay 2.4-14.4 kbit/s
SDP: per RFC 2327
SMV: 0.8-8.55 kbit/s
Configuration MEGACO: per RFC 3525 – option
EVRC: 0.8-8.55 kbit/s
Capacity
IMG consists of Engines – software units that can be Voice processing, quality enhancements
executed on different hardware platforms and are IMG can handle up to max. 200 simultaneous VoIP
Echo cancelation: per ITU-T G.168-2000 ECAN connections
connected by UDP/TC/IP protocols. This organisation 10 ms, 16 ms, 32 ms, 128 ms tail sparse window
enables big flexibility and skalability. TDM H.110 bus capacity (IAM-MSAN) is 2400 subscrib-
Voice detection: analyzes voice activity to detect ers
IMG contains: silence intervals
IMG has: 2 x 10/100 BaseTx interfaces
ME (Media Engine): is working on voice coding/ Packet Loss Concealment: per ITU-T G.711 Appendix 1
IAM-MSAN supports up to 6 IMG Media Gateway
encoding Comfort Noise Generation: per ITU-T G.711 Appen-
Software
dix 2
SE (Signalization Engine): is dealing with signal- Operating system: eLinux (Freescale)
Adaptive Jitter Buffer Manager: fully adaptive or
ization Applications: written in C
static; de-jitter and packet reordering
AE (Application Engine): controls software applica- Audio Conferencing: support for 3 to N party audio Hardware
tions and functions conferences per DSP core Processor Power PC II MSC8260
TE (TDM Engine): is dealing with POTS Prompts: playback of prompts from local memory
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CJ-1P
Cellular Jammer
Various applications
Compact and modular design
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Description Prisons Antenna system three PCB antennas
Conference rooms Frequency ranges:
CJ-1P is a high quality jamming equipment for mobile АNTENNA1 925 - 960 MHz
Embassies
communications. The CJ-1P cell phone jammer unit is АNTENNA1 1805 - 1880 MHz
Government facilities
intended for blocking all mobile phone types within АNTENNA3 1920 - 2170 MHz
Financial institutions
designated indoor or outdoor areas. Its unique design Impedance 50 Ω unbalanced
Sensitive locations, churches, faculties
combines effective jamming and strict compliance Radiation (H-plane), beamwidth at -3 dB
Acoustic isolation:
with international standards of safety and electro- 70° at 920; 60° at 1920 MHz
magnetic compatibility. Theatres / cinemas
Radiation (E-plane), beamwidth at -3 dB
Concert halls
CJ-1P is a ‘plug and play’ unit, its installation is Lecture rooms / libraries
70° at 920; 60° at 1920 MHz
quick and its operation is easy. Once the CJ-1P cellular Exclusive restaurants
Radiation angle0°
jammer is operating, all mobile phones present within Front to back ratio ≥ 15 dB from 880 to 960 MHz
Trains
the jamming coverage area are blocked, and cellular ≥ 15 dB from 1710 to 2000 MHz
Gaming facilities ≥ 10 dB from 2000 to 2170 MHz
activity in the immediate surroundings (including Sensitive locations Polarizationvertical
incoming and outgoing calls, SMS, pictures sending, Secret services Gain 9 dBi
etc.) is jammed.
Government agencies S.W.R. in bandwidth ≤ 2.0:1 from 880 to 960 MHz
≤ 1.8:1 from 1710 to 2170 MHz
Basic features Police Negotiation Team Max. power 2 Watts (CW) at 50° C
Military facilities and forces Connector SMA-male
Fully digitalized
Material FR4 substratum the depth of 1.6 ± 10 %
Effective jamming in a radius between 5-100 meters Police Special Forces Cu + Sn plate
(depending on cellular signal strength at site) VIP protection agencies Dimensions
АNTENNA1 148.3 x 127 x 45 mm
Can block up to three frequency bands simultane- Elite units ANTENNA2 148.3 x 127 x 30 mm
ously GSM 900, GSM 1800 and UMTS АNTENNA3 120.5 x 75.5 x 20 mm
Remote controlled T echnical data JAMMER UNIT 300 x 265 x 80 mm
BRIEFCASE 500 x 400 x 130 mm
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ARK3000
Antenna Distribution System
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Description General characteristics Input SWR ≤3
Antenna Distribution System ARK3000 receives signals Control Maximum input level + 17 dBm
from the eight antennas in the frequency range from Attenuation of input to output
Local via front panel (touchscreen)
20 MHz to 3 GHz and distributes / switches received Remote via Ethernet link, using any Internet VHF1 ≥ 60 dB
signal to the sixteen receivers whereby any of RF browser via the intuitive user interface VHF2 ≥ 50 dB
outputs can be assign any antenna, or pre-defined Easy integration into automated systems for VHF/UHF1 ≥ 50 dB
combination of antennas. UHF1 ≥ 50 dB
monitoring radio spectrum and radio-surveillance
UHF2 ≥ 50 dB
Working in an autonomous / manual mode RF outputs
Options Number of RF outputs 16
Digitally controlled attenuators on inputs Output impedance 50 Ω
DC power supply 12 V/24 V/48 V Output SWR ≤ 1.5
Different types of input connectors 1dB compresion point > +10 dBm
Different types of input filters Attenuation between any two outputs
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SDNU
System for Remote Monitoring & Control of Power Electronic Devices
Monitoring and control center (local) center and DNU24 through TDM, IP and GSM
Main monitoring operations center telecommunication network
Peripheral device for monitoring and control - DNU24: Communication between monitoring and control
center (local)and main monitoring operations center
Continuous measures of electrical and non-electric
values in the remote objects and data forwarding to the through SNMP
monitoring center at its request Remote control of batteries quality with and without
additional load
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System Description In case the power electronic devices have own Battery capacitive test
Monitoring and control system, for power electron- ability for their remote control, DNU24 send their
Optionally connecting of batteries to additio-
collected data to the monitoring and control
Capturing, and sending to the monitoring and Center (local) Digital signals
Rectifier
control center, signal wave shapes with 10 ms IP
resolution network
Devices
Monitoring and control center collects data from Main Monitoring
DNU24 every 15 minutes Operations Center DNU24 SNN12
Batteries
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Monitoring and Control Center Oracle, ...) for further processing and eventual integra- Safety Procedures
tion into other systems for monitoring users.
PC with installed necessary software are located in Authorization of access by user name and
SDNU System for Remote Monitoring & Control of Power Electronic
center for remote monitoring and control. Measured Control of power electronics devices are available password
data from DNU24 are periodically collecting. Data is in two ways: through the digital control signals directly
Assigning user accounts that have limit access to
stored in the particular database. from DNU24 and through a defined communication
options in the system
protocol (given from manufacturer of the device
In the monitoring center, all data are presented in a Administration of system user - adding, deleting
which is under control in the object); in that case, com-
clear manner so that the operator have a clear picture and changing data
munication flows through special ports of DNU24).
about the current state of the system. It is possible to
Commands are given from the center for monitoring Over viewing of the user history (log files, filte-
generate a report with the results of measurements
and control (sent to DNU24). When the command is ring)
over a defined period of time.
executed by a digital signal from DNU24, it is realized
The structure of the system for remote monito- as a time switch (time-limited duration with the pos-
ring and control sibility of interruption).
The structure of device that is monitored and
controlled for each object Monitoring and Control Network
The measured values of all parameters Centers for monitoring and control can be connected
The on/off values on remote devices that are in a hierarchical network for monitoring and control
controlled via an IP network to communicate with the main
center.
The data required for system administration
Protocol for communication with the main moni-
Statistical data
toring operations center is standardized (SNMP).
All data are presented in tabular and graphical way.
Measurement ranges can be changed from the
monitoring and control center.
Alarms are present in the monitoring and control
center until the authorized person terminate them or
until they disappear because the cause is disappeared.
No matter how alarms go away, the date and time of
Devices
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SNN12
Power Supply System 54 Vdc / 3 x 7.5 A
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Description Protections Battery current overcharging – value of charging
current is controlled (apart of control module -
SNN12 system is power solution designed for telecom, Protections include:
BCU) and programmable through keyboard or
datacom and network applications (48 Vdc nominal)
Overload (current limit) and short circuit protec- RS232 interface (BCU)
which need to have reliable and permanent DC power
tion, active and passive, programmable Over Voltage Protection (OVP) – output dc voltage
supply regardless on main supply failure.
Electronic Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD) - over and input ac voltage, active and passive
The main parts of SNN12 system are: cabinet, up discharging protection; value of battery turn-off
to two shelves (main and for expansion), and batteries Thermal rectifier protection (active)
threshold is programmable through keyboard or
(working and reserve). SNN12 is modular and config- RS232 interface
urable for different load power: 400, 800 and 1200 W
(SN12- main shelf, up to 3 rectifiers units) or 1600, 2000
and 2400 W (two shelves, up to 6 rectifiers units) or 2
ETSI shelves (up to 6 rectifiers). In redundant configu-
ration off power supply system (N+1), reserve rectifier
DCD6
Loads
put. Battery management includes controlled current
230 Vac 6
charging of batteries independent of load current, IU
ACD
IM400
characteristic, automatic temperature compensation
with additional cable and sensor and programmable Batteries
low voltage disconnect.
BB
IM400
System overview
BCU/SCU Q bus
SNN12 system is composed of: Main
configuration RS232
Up to two AC distribution (ACD)
Up to 6 rectifier modules (IM400), power of each
rectifier 400 W (nominal) IM400
Load (DC) distribution (DCD2/6) with two or six
output fuses (terminals ended with connectors) 230 Vac ACD
IM400 SNN12 Block diagram
Low Voltage Disconnect module (battery board
- BB) with battery breakers and terminal connec-
tors (double) IM400
BCU – basic control unit (module) for control,
monitoring and communications with LCD display
and keyboard for self-guided controller operation,
LEDs, RS232 and other interfaces
Batteries
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System monitoring Battery voltage less than 44.5 Vdc i.e. rest capac-
Batteries charging ity ≤10% (under voltage alarm – UVA)
System monitoring and control can be achieved locally
process Battery alarm less than 53 Vdc (under charge
or remotely - integrated through telecommunication
network. alarm – UCA)
All main voltages and currents in system are meas- Input ac fuse failure (main fuse failure – MFA)
ured and can be readout on display (also alarms) or via Battery fuse failure (battery fuse alarm – BFA)
remote user PC-based software package; accidental
Charging current Output load fuse failure (distribution fuse alarm
data, independently of usual measurements are buff-
ered in history files. – DFA)
Through keyboard and LCD display (local monitor- Rack door open (open door alarm – ODE)
ing and control) next values are enable to adjust: Green and red LED on each rectifier indicates cor-
Number of shelves and number of rectifiers rect work or rectifier fail.
SNN12 Power Supply System 54 Vdc / 3 x 7.5 A
Maximal load voltage and current Green and red LED on battery board indicates cor-
rect connection and battery employing.
Battery turn-off threshold
Integrated System monitoring of basic alarms
Maximal battery charging current through telecommunication network is achieved
Light indication of basic system alarms are realized in conjunction with other Iritel equipment us-
with LEDs and also monitored with BCU. These ing:
alarms are: Q2 bus, with graphic oriented PC based soft-
Low ac input voltage (main supply alarm – ware package (SUNCE-M option – network
MSA) manager),
Rectifier fail (rectifier error alarm – REA) SN12 connection with flexible multiplexer
FM2x2, using RS232 interface.
REA
UCA
Rectifier module
IM400
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T echnical data Max. Output voltage protection F - remotes alarms interface (DB9 connector)
(adjustable using BCU) 50—58 Vdc InterfaceRS232
Input data Max. Load current protection Number of signals (alarms)8
AC Input voltage 230 Vac (175 — 255 V) (adjustable using BCU) n x 7.5 A
n - number of rectifier modules Isolationoptoisolation
AC Frequency 50 Hz (47 — 63 Hz)
Inrush current according to EN61000-3-2 Output specifications under absence Batteries 48 V/24 —180 Ah
of main ac supply
Power factor ≥ 0.98 Designed and tested according to
Output voltage 40 — 56 Vdc
Rectifier IM400 up to 6 p. Safty standard EN 60950 (UL1950)
Low voltage battery disconnect (LVD)
Output voltage (main ac supply present) 54.6 Vdc EMC standard EN 55022/CISPR22, class A
turn-off threshold adjustable 40 — 44 Vdc
48 Vdc nominal
Battery turn-on threshold 49 — 52 Vdc Environmental
Output power 400 W nominal (7.5 A/54.6 Vdc)
Ambient operating temperature 0 to +50°C
DC (load) distribution
Output current limit 7.8 A
SN12
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NN301/48 Vdc
Small DC Power Supply System
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Applications Assuring permanent power to load tion, loss of AC detection, battery damage
DC power supply system NN301 is designed for: Control block: Battery set (up to 24 Ah)
Applications in which electronic equipment need Controlling system of semiconductor switches Enclosure
to have reliable and permanent DC power supply mentioned above N301 can be used separately
regardless on main supply failure Detection of system failures – overload detec-
Equipment to be used in telecom, datacom, and
network applications
Equipment to be used in security and monitoring
applications Batteries voltage
Typical Applications
Fiber Optic Networks
Data communications
charging current
PABX/ISDN
Industrial
System overview
NN301 contains: Batteries charging process
Rectifier/ Charger N301:
Rectifier - DC/DC converter (MN175) providing
DC output power to load
Charger – DC/DC converter (MP125) providing
2x4A
battery charging: DC/DC Convertor
Load
Fuse
MN 175 Fuse
Battery charging is independent of rectifier
and move according to optimal charging 230
Control
characteristics given by battery manufacturer
Itworks like current/voltage source (IU char- 2x4A DC/DC Convertor
Batteries
acteristics) Fuse
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Protections Batteries and charging System Monitoring
Protections include: Inside NN301 are stored set of four sealed lead-acid With LED indicators user can monitoring status of
batteries, standard dimensions, with maximum 24 Ah correct NN301 functioning:
Overload (current limit) and short circuit protec-
capacity. These kinds of batteries do not need special
tion - both rectifier and charger Red neon light on main switch – presence of ac
maintenance. Optimal charging process increasing
Over Voltage Protection (OVP) - both rectifier and voltage
working life (5 to 12 years) and protect from deter-
charger mination. Automatic temperature compensation is Green LED OUT – power to load from rectifier (ac
Electronic Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD) - Dis- accomplished using temperature sensor on batteries. lines)
connect the battery to the load when the battery Charging process has next stages: Green LED BATT – power to load from batteries
drops below 40.5 V Soft start, charging with constant current, Imax Green LED1 – charging of batteries in Current/
Output fuse, one 5 A in-line with system negative (charger working like current source) Boost Voltage mode
output, Charging in two-stage voltage mode: Yellow LED2 – charging of batteries in float
Boost mode - after reaching Vblk voltage, con- mode
stant voltage of that value is maintained Red LED3 – failure of batteries or decreasing of
battery capacity
Float mode - after charging current fall under
Imin value, voltage become Vfloat (keeping that Remote alarms - optoisolated interface:
NN301 Small DC Power Supply System
value), batteries are fully charged Failure (loss or incorrect) main supply voltage
Output power from batteries (rectifier do not
work)
Battery low level (remain battery capacity low)
Non-correct charging of battery (failure of charger
or batteries)
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DC UPS
Uninterruptible Power Supply with DC Output Voltage 300 Vdc
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Applications Signalization
~ 310 Vdc
DC UPS provides uninterruptible working of computer LED1 Batteries are low and disconnected (Vbat < 230 Vac – + • •
and telecommunication equipment normally sup- 44 Vdc) ~ + 310 Vdc/300 Vdc
plying from 230 Vac line voltage, 300/400/600/800 LED2 Batteries are low (Vbat < 46 Vdc)
W power. • •
LED3 Line ac voltage is incorrect (not exist or the
Modern equipment, on their input, have rec- line is to low), load supplying come from
tification of line voltage, without line transformer. 48 Vdc 300 Vdc
batteries energy DC/DC
From the line voltage rectifier generates about 300
LED4 Line is correct, load supplying come from
Vdc, which means that such devices could be supply
line energy
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Applications Time hysteresis means that, after the detection T E chnical data
of phase failure, during the one period of time
Phase Selector is a device whose input is three-phase
(about 7-8 seconds), return of the same phase to Input
voltage and one phase is forwarded to the output.
user is stopped (although it is correct and have a Input voltage per phase 230 Vac nom.
Neutral is directly forwarded to the output.
greater priority than the current active phase). In Frequency 50 Hz nom.
SF25 continuously monitors all present phases this way, it overcomes the problem of instability
Input current per phase 25 Aac max
present and based on the fact the phases are of the main power network during disappearance
correct or not and their mutual priorities, deter- of one of the phases. Phase selector operating parameters
mine which phase will be forwarded to the user Local monitoring of the SF25 functioning and situ- Time hysteresis 5 sec min.
(output). ation with phases can be done via leds. Hysteresis voltage 40 V min.
Line is correct if the phase voltage is greater than SF25 can be delivered to customer already wired Phase switch-off (for European standard) 180 Vac nom.
the minimum. In this way, phase selector plays the
Fixed Adjustable 165 – 210 Vac
role of an additional level of security throughout
the whole power supply system. R Input/output terminal connections
With disappearance of one or two phases, user did Terminals, for cable cross-section (min) 6 mm2
not stay without main power supply
Control Local LED signalization
electronics Control electronics green LED
Basic functions S
Load Correct phase green LED (one per phase)
The user is connected to one phase only. The 230 Vac
control electronics determines which phase form (user)
Control Designed and tested according to
the input will be forwarded to the output. Selec- electronics Safety standard EN60950 (UL1950)
tor switches off the active phase when registering T
their disappearance or too low voltage. After that Environmental
connects the load to the next correct phase, in Ambient operating temperature – 25C⁰ to +50C⁰
accordance with the priority of the phase that is Control
electronics Air circulation Natural
determined in advance.
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Quality Assurance Climatic exposures:
Permanently quality improvement of ours existing Cooling up to –80°C,
products and service, and quality assurance of new Heating up to +100°C,
products represent one of our basis business policy
(politics). Humidification study state and cyclic, from +10°C
to +90°C, and 10% to 98% relative humidity
IRITEL’s Quality and Environmental management’s
policies are based on national and international refer- Salt mist testing,
ence standards ISO 9001:2008. Mechanical resistance:
Testing determin conformity of product character- Test samples can be exposed to diverse mechani-
istics to standards, technical regulations and specifica- cal impacts on all three axes:
tion: Serbian standards (SRPS), international standards
(ISO, IEC, CEE) and military standards (SNO, MIL). Sinusoidal vibrations at constant frequency
Sinusoidal vibrations at changing frequencies
Environmental Testing (frequency range from 5 Hz to 2000 Hz with ac-
celerations up to 50 g)
In our environmental testing laboratory we simulate
the environmental conditions to which various prod- Bump testing with accelerations up to 40 g
ucts are exposed. IP testing:
We simulate the conditions to which electrical IP testing helps us to confirm the level of protection
devices are exposed during both, transportation and against access to dangerous parts, ingress of solid
operation. foreign objects (major objects, testing finger, thorn,
We simulate extreme temperature and humidity wire, dust), and ingress of water.
in various combinations.
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