The Medallion 2100 Optical A/B Switch is a high-performance solution for network
protection and optical redundancy. Packaged in convenient 1 RU housing, this line of
optical switches provides an automatic or manual fiber switching function to protect the
network from inadvertent service outages due to up-stream optical signal degradation.
Each fiber’s optical signal power level is continuously monitored, as is an adjustable
optical trip threshold for each channel. If the primary fiber’s optical signal power level
falls below the desired optical trip threshold, the unit automatically switches to the
secondary fiber, thus eliminating the need for intervention of a system operator. The
Medallion 2100 is capable of manual switching or can be switched remotely via SNMP
or via a WEB browser adding optical protection to many system applications.
The Medallion 2100 series is designed as a low power, cost-effective, high-
performance switching solution for applications that demand reliable and rapid
response to changing network conditions.
Features
Automatic, Manual and Remote
Switching
Up to 4 Independent Switches
Auto-Switching Time Less than 10 ms
SNMPv2 Control Interface
Web Server
Front Panel LED Indicators
1 RU Rack-Mount Enclosure with Choice
of Dual Hot Swappable AC or DC
Redundant Power Supplies
Example Redundant Path Configuration for CATV Broadcast
Medallion 6000
RF In
CATV Tx (Main)
MAIN
Medallion 2100
Optical Switch
BACKUP
Medallion 7100/7200
EDFA
…
To WDM & PONs
RF In
Medallion 6000
CATV Tx (Backup)
Optical Characteristics
Property
Operating Wavelength
Insertion Loss
Return Loss
Polarization Dependent Loss
Repeatability
Cross Talk
Input Optical Power
Switching Time
Durability
Min.
1260
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Typ.
≤
1.0
≥
50
≤
0.05
+/-0.02
≥
55
-
≤
10
≥
10
7
Max.
1620
1.5
-
0.1
+/-0.03
-
27
25
-
Units
nm
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dBm
ms
Cycles
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General and Mechanical Specifications
Property
Switching Threshold
Switching Mode
Optical Connector
Monitoring Interfaces
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Power Consumption
Supply Range (VAC)
(VDC)
Dimensions
Individual Switches per Rack Unit
Requirement
20 dB dynamic range – see ordering info
Auto, Manual, Remote
SC/APC
100 Base-T Ethernet
Rear Panel RS-232 interface
Front Panel Indicators
0°C to 50°C
-25°C to 65°C
15 W
85 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
36 - 72 VDC
430 mm x 300 mm x 44 mm
Up to 4
EN50083-2-2006
EN 55013
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-4-6
EN 61000-4-3
EN 61000-4-2
EN 61000-4-4
EN 61000-3-3
FCC Part 15 (Subpart B, Class A), 107(b), 109(b)
IEC 60950-1/A1:2009
GR-2853-CORE
GR-2853-CORE
0% to 95%
Comments
Settable within range
Other styles available (see ordering information)
SNMPv2, WEB Graphical User Interface
Local Craft Interface
LED and Vacuum Fluorescent Display
Maximum
Agency Listings, EMI
Agency Listing, Safety
Transportation Vibration
Transportation Shock
Relative Humidity (non-condensing)
European Union “RoHS 2 Directive” Compliance
All homogenous materials contained in the product contain less than the maximum concentration levels for lead, mercury,
cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated biphenyl ethers permitted under the European
Union Directive 2011/65/EC (the “RoHS 2 Directive”)
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FIBER OPTICS
Outline Drawing
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FIBER OPTICS
Model Number Information (note 1)
2100 –
Logo &
Customer
Specific
0-EMCORE
logo
1-no
logo
Operating
Wavelength
0
- 1260 nm
to 1620 nm
–
Switch
Configuration
12 -
1 out, 2 in
13 -
1 out, 3 in
14 -
1 out, 4 in
1X -
1 out, X in
Switch
Quantity
01
– 1 switch
02
– 2
switches
03
– 3
switches
04
– 4
switches
0X
– X
switches
–
Optics
1-
SC/APC
2-
FC/APC
3-
E2000
Optical
Connection
1-
Front Mount
2-
Rear Mount
1
Switching
Threshold Range
1
–
(-20 dBm, +20 dBm)
Reserved
0
Power Supply
1 -
AC primary,
no secondary
2 -
DC primary,
no secondary
3 -
AC primary,
AC secondary
4 -
AC primary,
DC secondary
5 -
DC primary,
DC secondary
Note 1: Not all configurations are available - contact factory
Example: 2100-10-1204-11103 No logo, 1550 nm, 1 x 2 switch, 4 switches, SC/APC connectors, front mount connectors, -20
dBm to +20 dBm range, AC power supply primary, AC power supply secondary
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