Optical Compact Nodes 0918
Optical Compact Nodes 0918
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Our Company Our Products
The BKtel Group has its origin in the The product portfolio includes a wide
foundation of BKtel communications in range of products starting from equipment Optical receiver modules 20
1997. The group was extended in 2002 for optical transmission such as optical
▪▪ ORD 9201-1G2, ORD 9202-1G2 20
with BKtel systems (merged with BKtel transmitters, amplifiers, and receivers and
communications in 2009), BKtel customer premises equipment, CATV
components (2006), BKtel Photonics headends, coaxial cable amplifiers. BKtel O
ptical interfaces 20
(2014) and BKtel networks in 2017. manufacturing facilities guarantee a high
Further international offices were founded quality standard (ISO 9001 certified).
▪▪ Version SC/APC, version E-2000 20
in China and Japan for the growing Asian Furthermore the company offers a
market. The entire group has currently a complete range of services such as Components 21
workforce of over 130 employees planning, installation and training.
worldwide, based in Germany in Hueckel- ▪▪ Overview 21
The company develops and manufactures ▪▪ Zero cards, taps/splitters, optical return path transmitters,
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Overview Optical compact nodes 2 x 2
Optical ▪▪ Innovative operating concept: Electronic actuators, setting via a hand-held operating
device or Web browser
of the forward signal path
(“channel scan”) via the
Like all other optical compact nodes from BKtel, DOCSIS 3.1 operation can of course be
N.2EGW
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browser with mobile devices
by WiFi module
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implemented immediately in the available frequency ranges. Outstanding intermodulation
parameters and the lowest noise levels in comparison with its competitors ensure the best possible
system characteristics.
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Optical compact nodes ORA 2 x 2
The ORA 9222-1G2 can be fitted with a monitoring transponder that conforms to HMS or
DOCSIS. As economic alternative a FSK transponder is also available. When incorporated in
a network management system, this allows monitoring of alarms at the fibre node.
Furthermore, device parameters or functions can be monitored and set. The integral fibre
management facility allows convenient and secure storage of the glass fibres and plugs.
In addition it permits the attachment of any optical (de)multiplexers or splitters that may be
installed. All local settings on the devices are performed in a user-friendly menu-driven way
using the connectable hand-held operating device (HTE 10) or via the Web browser with
mobile devices such as a tablet PC via the WiFi module.
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Optical compact nodes 2 x 2
Details
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1 Segmentation/redundancy
Compact plug-in modules permit dual segmentation in the
forward path and return path – even with full redundancy.
The modules can be upgraded or exchanged easily during
operation.
2 Electronically switchable matrix in the forwards path 5 Integrated fibre compartment 8 Flexibly configurable optical interfaces 9 Electronic setting
and return path The integrated fibre compartment houses the fibres Thanks to the flexible interface management, the All settings of parameters and operating modes are made
The single or double receiver and the two completely connected, optical connectors or splices. Optical multiplexers ORA 9222-1G2 adapts straightforwardly to the required type electronically using the well-proven hand-held operating
separate signal paths allow a wide variety of configurations or splitters in tubular or compact form can simply be secured of installation. Pigtails or pre-assembled optical break-out device HTE 10. The connection is made via an external
regarding segmentation, paths, and device redundancy. in the fibre compartment. A handy storage compartment for cables can be fed into the inside of the device using the interface. Alternatively, the controls can be accessed using
The desired operating mode is selected simply by pressing keeping small components such as protective caps, fuses and optical gland ZGF 03. a Web browser with mobile devices such as a tablet PC
a button. the like. or smartphone via the WiFi module WTE 10. Thus the
The new optical DLX gland ZGF 02 allows an SC/APC casing can remain closed whilst the data are being checked
3 Extended monitoring functions 6 GaN technology interface that is accessible from outside. This allows the or changed.
These allow use of the new monitoring functions available Amplifier stages in the latest Gallium Nitride technology offer device to be disconnected from the optical network quickly
under DOCSIS or HMS transponders. These include for the highest output level and superior dynamic data for all and easily. In all cases these glands are rated protection 10 External ingress test sockets
instance reading the channel level in the forward path four outputs. class IP 67 for unrestricted outdoors installation. An integral The external ingress test sockets permit quick and realistic
(“channel scan”) or the existing remote feed values (voltage). membrane is incorporated which prevents damaging measurement to check for possible faults in the return path.
7 Return path transmitter modules condensed water penetrating inside the device.
Highly linear optical return path transmitter modules are 11 AC local feeding clamb
4 Return path frequency range up to 204 MHz available with bandwidths in excess of 204 Mhz. Accessible from the outside of the housing for AC
The entire frequency range defined in DOCSIS 3.1 can be The DFB / CWDM modules are equipped with two control local feeding. An RF connector can be used optional
covered in the return path by the use of pluggable diplex loops one for constant optical output power and the other for for connection.
filters. This allows a step-by-step extension from 65 MHz. constant OMI.
Return path system equalisers generate the best possible
transmission characteristics.
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Optical compact nodes 2 x 2
Overview of options
1 Optical receiver modules 7 Compartment for fibres, pigtails, 1 Bracket for optical multiplexers in compact form
(two insert positions) patch cables
Available fittings: Available patch cables for 2 Electronic setting
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ORD 9201-1G2, ORD 9202-1G2 device-internal connections: Via hand-held operating device: HTE 10
OFC 90/SC, OFC 90/SC-E Via Web browser with mobile devices by WiFi module: WTE 10
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2 Optical return path transmitters 3 RF interfaces
(two insert positions) 8 Universal insert position Available fittings: PG-11 glands or cable fittings
Available fittings: (one insert position per forwards path)
OSR 9003, OSR 9003-P65-Cxx Available fittings: 4 Fibre entry
3 3 System equaliser on request Available fittings: ZGF 03, ZGF 02
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3 Upstream system equaliser
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Optical compact nodes 2 x 2
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Optical compact nodes 1 x 2
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▪▪ LED mode indicator from “measure” to “inject” so that signals can be injected into
▪▪ Plug-in diplex filters 65/85 MHz, 85/105 MHz, 204/258 MHz the return paths. This function can also be used for broadband
Hz
▪▪ Ingress control switch at each return path input 1 return path inputs up to 204 MHz.
▪▪ Ingress test socket for each return path input (externally accessible),
can optionally be used as a broadband input The optical compact node ORA 9022-1G2 from BKtel is suitable
▪▪ Many EMS functions for all cable network operators with HFC networks. Due to the
▪▪ Optical plug connectors: SC/APC or E-2000 step-by-step segmentation features, the plug-in modules and the
integrated fibre compartment, it provides the flexibility for opti-
mally adapting HFC networks to the specific requirements.
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Optical compact nodes 1 x 2
Details
Redundancy Optical splitters or multiplexers Integrated fibre compartment Optical interfaces Electronic setting Externally accessible test sockets
Compact plug-in modules provide redun- Tubular or compact accessories can be The integrated fibre compartment houses optionally internal or external All parameters and operating data settings and broadband return path inputs
dancy in the forward and return path. The straightforwardly fastened to the fibre the fibres connected, optical connectors Thanks to the flexible interface manage- are made electronically using the hand- Each return path route has its own test
modules can be upgraded or exchanged compartment. and splices. ment, the ORA 9022-1G2 adapts held operating device HTE 10 or via the socket as well as an ingress control switch
easily during operation. straightforwardly to the required type of WiFi module WTE 10 by Web browser (ICS). The test sockets can be switched.
connection. Pigtails or pre-assembled using mobile devices such as a tablet PC, This allows both the incoming return path
optical break-out cables can be laid smartphone etc. This feature makes possible signal to be checked and also signals to
inside the device. As a result the optical automatic levelling in the forward path and be injected. This can be used for separate
connectors are housed with complete pre-setting in the return path. The values return path injection as a broadband
protection. Mounting outdoors to set can be copied at the press of a button return path input even up to 204 MHz.
protection class IP 54 is then possible. and transferred to another device.
Using the opticalcoupling bracket, the
plug connectors can also be attached to The connector for HTE 10 or WTE10 is
the exterior. Quick connection with pigtails external therefore all settings and measure-
is then possible. ments can be done with the housing lid in
closed position.
AC feeding clamp
Clamp accessible from the outside
of the housing for local AC feeding.
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Optical compact nodes 1 x 2
Overview of options
(low-pass)
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Availabe fittings: 3 5 12 14 Downstream system equalizer
ERR9065, ERR9085, ERR9204 13 (high-pass)
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ERS9085-1G2, ERS9105-1G2,
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Via hand-held operating device: HTE 10 8
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Via Web browser with mobile 8
devices by WiFi module: WTE 10 15 AC Clamp
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for local feeding
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Optical receiver modules, optical interfaces Components
The optical receiver modules ORD 9201-1G2 and ORD 9202-1G2 are intended for ORA ORA
Description Type Order no.
9222-1G2 9022-1G2
use in the optical fibre node ORA 9222-1G2 or ORA 9022-1G2. The ORD 9201-1G2
is a single receiver module and provides one optical receiver for each RF path. The Zero card for operation with one output 1.2 GHz EBC 00-1G2 24510217
ORD 9202-1G2 is a twin module and for redundancy purposes provides two optical Splitter (two symmetrical outputs) 1.2 GHz EBC 90-1G2 24510214
receivers for each RF path. ORD 9202-1G2
Tap (3/6 dB) 1.2 GHz EAC 93-1G2 24510216
▪▪ Optical plug connectors: SC/APC ORA 9022-1G2, at least one FSK moitoring transponder TVM 500 26210846
▪▪ For operation with ORA 9222-1G2 or ORA 9022-1G2 ORD 9201-1G2 or
WiFi module for wireless manual operation via a Web browser WTE 10 25010086
ORD 9202-1G2 plug-in
Adapter ring PG 11 to ⅝" EMU 29 273243
module is necessary
Adapter PG 11 to 3.5/12 socket EMP 53 25010011
ZOH04
275300
24810159
The table shows the number of plug-in modules for full configuration of each device.
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Components
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Components
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Optical micro-nodes for RFoG Block diagramms
The micro-nodes ORA 11xD-RFoG are intended for use in FttB and FttH networks. For RFoG to RFoG specification, O OSR
E 900x LP ICS
the return path laser is switched on only if data are actually being transmitted on this return DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS-
path by a cable modem. compatible
▪▪ Integrated diplex filter
This has two advantages: 65/85 MHz
1. Less ingress ▪▪ Optical plug connector:
2. The optical return path fibres can now be combined passively with a single optical coupler. SC/APC
The advantages of saving return path receivers are substantial and permit economical ▪▪ Return path input levels
network concepts. adjustable by jumpers:
75-85 dBµV, 85-95 dBµV,
It allows the micro-nodes always to be combined in multiples of 8, so that clusters with 8, 16, 95-105 dBµV
24 and 32 micro-nodes are created. The attenuation due to the passive coupling elements ▪▪ Downstream levels
and the length of fibre act here as the limiting element of the design. The micro-nodes ORA adjustable by jumpers:
11xD-RFoG satisfy the current version of the SCTE standard SCTE 1742010 for RFoG 83 dBµV/99 dBµV
(RF over Glass). ▪▪ Test socket with adjustable
decoupling direction
The return path transmitter ORA 11xD-RFoG can be operated optionally either in CW mode
in conventional HFC networks or in pulsed RFoG mode in RFoG networks.
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Block diagrams Technical data
ORA 9022-1G2-B
Technical data
ORA 9022-1G2 Optical compact receivers
AC
TP N1
Order no. 690062-xx
Optical OUT 1
dB HP
Modules
Operation with a receiver module ORD 9201-1G2/ORD 9202-1G2
O
E Plug In LP
O ORD HP dB Position dB Forward path
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TP N2
OUT 2 Optical wavelengths [nm] 1271-1611
IN 1
Impedance [Ω] 75
Output level, per output (in practical operation) 1218 | 1000 MHz,
1 x 95 ... 119/1 x 95 ... 119
2 outputs, trunk/distribution [dBµV]
Output level, per output (in practical operation) 1218 | 1000 MHz,
1 x 95 ... 119/2 x 95 ... 115
3 outputs, trunk/distribution [dBµV]
Output level, per output (in practical operation) 1218 | 1000 MHz,
2 x 95 ... 115/2 x 95 ... 115
3 outputs, trunk/distribution [dBµV]
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Technical data
Return loss (at 85 MHz) [dB] > 18 -1.0 / oct., min. 16 dB Order no. 690085-xx
Hum modulation ratio at 7 A per RF connection [dB] 70 Operation with receiver module ORD 9201-1G2/ORD 9202-1G2
Return path (general): see also data OSR 900x Forward path
Frequency range (dependent on the diplex filter used) [MHz] 5 ... 204 Frequency range [MHz] 85-1218
Frequency response (total) [dB] ± 0.5 Optical input level range, 1310 nm, nominal [dBm] -7 ... +2
Input level for OMI control loops [dBµV] 66 ... 85 Optical input level range, 1550 nm, nominal [dBm] -8 ... +1
Ingress control switch [dB] 0/6/46 Maximum optical input power (continuous) [dBm] +3
Hum modulation ratio at 7 A per RF connection (8-15/15-204 MHz) [dB] 65/70 Nominal optical modulation index (OMI) [%] 3.7
Power supply Equivalent noise current density at input [pA/√Hz] < 2.5
Power consumption, fully configured, 1/2 active outputs, at 50 V AC [W] 1) 30/51 Maximum output level per output (depending on channel load)
121
1006/1218 MHz [dBµV]
Remote feed current at the outputs, per output [A] < 10
Output pre-emphasis 85-1218 MHz [dB] 0-20
Feed in remote feed current (power passing) [A] < 20
Frequency response [dB] ± 0.75
Temperature range [°C] -20 ... +55
Setting range, lower pilot frequency [MHz] 120 ... 450
General data
Setting range, upper pilot frequency [MHz] 420 ... 998
Radiated interference power 5-30 MHz [dBpW] < 27-20
Maximum output level @ 862 MHz to CENELEC 1)
Radiated interference power 30-862 MHz [dBpW] < 20
CSO > 60 dB, 15 dB pre-emphasis [dBµV] 122
RF interfaces (external) 4 x PG 11
CTB > 60 dB, 15 dB pre-emphasis [dBµV] 116
Ingress test ports (external) / test sockets (internal) F sockets
Max. output level for full digital band [dBµV] 2) 112
Dimensions (W x H x D) [mm] 2) 282 x 305 x 132
Return loss (at 85 MHz) [dB] > 19-1.5/oct.
Weight [kg] 6.5
Hum modulation ratio at 7 A [dB] > 70
Casing material Aluminium die-casting, painted
Return path (general): see also data OSR 900x
Type of protection to DIN EN 60529 IP 67
Frequency range (via diplex filter) [MHz] 5-65/85/204
Overvoltage protection Impulse 6 kV; 1.2/50 µs
Frequency range (via broadband inputs) [MHz] 5-204
Network management (optional)
Impedance [Ω] 75
Monitorable/settable parameters Operating voltage, current, temperature, elec-
tronic actuators, optical input power, pilot setting Return loss [dB] 18
and alarms, automatic levelling, ICS switch, remote
Frequency response (total) [dB] ± 1.5
inventory data, frequency range for forwards path,
display of plugged-in diplex filters Input level for OMI 5 % (per channel) [dBµV] 62 ... 85
1)
With TVM 1000
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282 mm incl. hinges more data on next page
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Full digital load 110 channels, 256 QAM, 258-1218 MHz
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Technical data
Type ORA 9022-1G2-B Type TVM 1000 TVM 850/H TVM 500
Remote feed current at the outputs [A] 10 Power consumption [W] 3.5 1 0,4
Feed in remote feed current (power passing) [A] 20 Transmission protocol DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS 2.0 HMS 2 FSK
General data For device types VGO 939-1G, VGF 939-1G, VOS 952-1G, VOS 953-1G, ORA 9222-1G/1G2;
ORA 9222-1G2/-1G, ORA 9022-1G2/-1G, ORA 920/921, ORA 9022-1G/1G2;
Radiated interference power 5-30 MHz [dBpW] < 27-20 VGP 9033-1G, VGP 9041 from version A02 (Nov. 2008), VGP 9x43D-1G2;
Radiated interference power 30-862 MHz [dBpW] < 20 VGF 9030/9040, VGP 9236-1G, VGP 9240, VGF 939D-1G
VGP 9x43 D-1G2
RF interfaces (external) PG 11
Ingress test sockets/broadband inputs (external) F sockets
Dimensions (W x H x D) [mm] 280 3) × 244 × 143
Type EBC 01E-1G2 EBC 00-1G2
Weight [kg] 4.6
Casing material Aluminium die-casting, painted Order no. 24510230 24510217
Temperature range (in operation) [°C] -20 ... +55 Through loss [dB] < 0.5
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Technical data
Optical wavelength(s) [nm] 1471/1491/1511/1531/1551/1571/1591/1611 Through loss of the "reflect channel" [dB] ¹) 0.45 -
Optical wavelengths (reception) [nm] 1550 ... 1560 1250 ... 1360
Wavelength of the "pass channel" [nm] 1310 ± 40 1310 ± 6.5 Equivalent noise current density at input 5
[pA/√Hz]
Wavelength of the "reflect channel" [nm] 1550 ± 50 C05 ... C18
Optical input level range [dBm] -6 ... +0
Through loss of the "pass channel" [dB] ¹) 0.7 -
Nominal optical modulation index (OMI) [%] 4.4
Through loss of the
- 0.6
"common pass channel" [dB] ¹) Optical interface 1 x SC/APC
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Technical data
Type ORA 110D-RFoG ORA 118D-RFoG ORA 119D-RFoG Order number overview
Additional frequency response (over the optical
± 1.0
input power range and temperature range) [dB]
Type Order no. Type Order no.
Pre-emphasis 85 ... 1006 MHz
3 ... 5
(output: 88 dBµV or 99 dBµV) [dB] B ORD 9201-1G2 690052-01
Output level for CSO 60 dB to CENELEC 41 BWMR 1310 24810197 ORD 9202-1G2 690052-02
84/100
(pin = 0 dBm) for 83/99 dBµV setting [dBµV] BWMR 1310/1550 24810098 OSR 9003 P65-Cxx 690037-xx
Output level for CTB 60 dB to CENELEC 41 E T
84/99
(pin = 0 dBm) for 83/99 dBµV setting [dBµV]
EAC 90-1G2 24510215 TVM 1000 26210086
Return loss (85 MHz) [dB] 18 -1.5/oct. EAC 93-1G2 24510216 TVM 850/H 26210077
Test socket attenuation [dB] 20 ± 1 EAC 94-1G2 24510220 TVM 500 26210846
Return path (general) EBC 00-1G2 24510217 W
RF data EBC 01E-1G2 24510230 WFS 906-1G2 24510218
Frequency range EBC 90-1G2 24510214 WFS 908-1G2 24510222
5-65
(via diplex filter/via broadband input) [MHz] EMU 29 273243 WFS 920-1G2 24510209
Impedance [Ω] 75 EMP 53 25010011 WTE 10 25010086
Return loss (5-65 MHz) [dB] 20 EMP 34 275289 Z
Frequency response [dB] ±1 EMP 35 275300 ZOH 04 24810159
Test socket attenuation (upstream in/out) [dB] 20 ± 1 ERR 9065 24510156 ZGF 02 25510002
Return path laser Fabry-Perot laser diode DFB laser diode ERS 9105-1G2 24510223
Return path laser diode wavelength [nm] 1310 ± 20 1610 ± 3 ERS 9258-1G2 24510210
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