Raisecom RC802-240B User manual - page 5
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4
(DSC), 0-25 Km
RC801-240B-S2
Remote-site standalone, max 8 E1, 2 expansion slots, 1 optical port, dual-strand single mode
(DSC), 10-60 Km
RC801-240B-S3
Remote-site standalone, max 8 E1, 2 expansion slots, 1 optical port, dual-strand single mode
(DSC), 15-120 Km
RC803-240B-S1
Remote-site standalone, max 8 E1, 2 expansion slots, 1 optical port, single strand single mode
(SC-PC), 1310 TX, dual-wavelength, 0-25 Km
RC803-240B-S2
Remote-site standalone, max 8 E1, 2 expansion slots, 1 optical port, single strand single mode
(SC-PC), 1310 TX, dual-wavelength, 10-60 Km
RC805-240B-S1
Remote-site standalone, max 8 E1, 2 expansion slots, 1 optical port, single strand single mode
(SC-PC), 1550 TX, dual-wavelength, 0-25 Km
RC805-240B-S2
Remote-site standalone, max 8 E1, 2 expansion slots, 1 optical port, single strand single mode
(SC-PC), 1550 TX, dual-wavelength, 10-60 Km
RC802-240BS
Host-site module, cooperate with RC802/804-240B to provide the 9
th
– 16
th
E1 channels
The shaded texts in the above table indicate the models that are covered by this manual.
Generally, it is required to add a suffix to the standalone RC801/803/805 series equipment
to indicate the type of power supply. For example, RC801-240B-S1/AC indicates AC 220V
power supply; RC801-240B-S1/DC indicates DC -48V power supply.
When interconnecting the fiber-optic multiplexers, it is suggested that follow the rules below.
The modular multiplexer shall be installed into host-site chassis.
Host-site module or
standalone
Remote-site module
RC802-240B-S1 RC801-240B-S1
RC802-240B-S2 RC801-240B-S2
RC802-240B-S3 RC801-240B-S3
RC804-240B-S1 RC805-240B-S1
RC804-240B-S2 RC805-240B-S2
RC802-240B-S1 combined
with RC802-240BS
RC801-480B-S1
RC802-240B-S2 combined
with RC802-240BS
RC801-480B-S2
RC802-240B-S3 combined
with RC802-240BS
RC801-480B-S3
RC804-240B-S1 combined
with RC802-240BS
RC805-480B-S1
RC804-240B-S2 combined
with RC802-240BS
RC805-480B-S2
Note: the above interconnection rules are the most common ones that modular multiplexers
work in pairs with standalone versions.
The remote network management can also be implemented when standalone multiplexers
are deployed at both sites.