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Optical Compact Nodes

for modern HFC networks


Optical compact nodes 2 x 2 5
▪▪ ORA 9222-1G2-B 5

▪▪ Features and advantages 5

▪▪ Details 8

▪▪ Overview of options 10

▪▪ R-PHY upgrade 12

Optical compact nodes 1 x 2 14


▪▪ ORA 9022-1G2-B 14

▪▪ Features and advantages 14

▪▪ Details 16

▪▪ Overview of options 18
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

hoven (near Düsseldorf), in Rosenheim


▪▪ WiFi module, monitoring transponder HMS 22
(near Munich) and in Kornwestheim (near
Stuttgart). ▪▪ Monitoring transponders DOCSIS, FSK, pluggable diplex filters 23

The company develops and manufactures ▪▪ Zero cards, taps/splitters, optical return path transmitters,

products in the field of interactive FTTH-, optical components 25


Video Overlay-, RFoG- and HFC-
networks for high performance data,
Optical micro-nodes for RFoG 26
telephone and cable TV services.
The high quality products as well as the
comprehensive support in designing Block diagrams 27
optical networks make BKtel to one of the
leading suppliers in the FTTH and HFC Technical data 29
market.

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Overview Optical compact nodes 2 x 2

Optical compact nodes


ORA 9222-1G2-B
Features and advantages features
Scalable optical compact nodes with four outputs
▪▪ Higher accuracy over the
Features entire level range
▪▪ One to four high-level outputs (trunk/distribution, two separate end stages) ▪▪ Extended pilot range:
▪▪ Full redundancy operation available in forwards and return path 82.5 MHz ... 450 MHz for
▪▪ Segmentation available in the downstream and upstream the lower pilot/
▪▪ One or two single or twin optical pluggable receiver modules (1 ... 4 receivers) 420 MHz ... 998 MHz for
▪▪ One or two plug-in return path transmitters for segmentation, coupling or redun- the upper pilot
dancy, see OSR 900x ▪▪ Reads the remote feed
▪▪ Electronically settable matrix in the forwards path and return path voltage, the channel level

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

compact nodes ▪▪ Automatic levelling in the forwards path


▪▪ Extremely low-noise receiver
monitoring
▪▪ Modular FttC fibre node
▪▪ Internal optical interfaces and fibre management for unrestricted outdoor use with new flexible design
(protection class: IP 67) ▪▪ Double receiver and single
▪▪ Optional CWDM filters or splitters can be integrated return path transmitter
▪▪ Plug-in diplex filters 65/85 MHz, 85/105 MHz or 204/258 MHz with constant light control
Major events cast a shadow ahead of them. The new DOCSIS 3.1 standard provides for signifi- ▪▪ “Plug-and-Play” by combination of two control loops permit full redundancy and
cantly higher data transmission capacity in HFC networks. As well as efficient error correction and • Two-pilot control for level and slope segmentation
extended modulation profiles, the use of a wider frequency range up to 1.2 GHz also creates more • Optical constant light control ▪▪ Automatic switchover facility
bandwidth. ▪▪ Monitoring by DOCSIS, FSK or HMS transponder in the event of interruption
▪▪ Creates fibre identification code in the return path transmitters ▪▪ Highly-efficient power factor
The new “1G2” optical compact nodes allow network operators to benefit in full from these ▪▪ Output level up to 119 dBµV per output (for two outputs) correction (power factor
advantages. They are designed for frequency ranges up to 1218 MHz in the forward path and up close to 1)
to 204 MHz in the return path, but can also be used without restriction in existing networks. The ▪▪ Second generation GaN
electronic frequency range changeover and particularly high output levels allow network upgrades technology end stages
to be implemented step-by-step without problems. ▪▪ Electronic settings via Web

Like all other optical compact nodes from BKtel, DOCSIS 3.1 operation can of course be
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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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Power loss management Return path transmitter modules General description


Note
▪▪ Amplifier stages that are not required can be switched off ▪▪ Optical return path transmitter modules in DFB/CWDM The ORA 9222-1G2 is a highly-linear FttC fibre node with capacity for modular configura-
▪▪ Reduced power loss in stand-by mode technology available (C11 ... C18) tion, for use in HFC networks. The ORA 9222-1G2 has two independent downstream paths For operation, at least one
▪▪ Control loops for optical output power and constant OMI and two independent upstream paths (each of which can be segmented). When output taps receiver module
Second complete forwards path are used, up to four outputs can be configured. ORD 9201-1G2/ORD 9202
▪▪ Trunk output (can optionally be used as a second distribution General -1G2 and one transmitter
network output) ▪▪ Highly efficient switched-mode power supply for remote The modular concept of the ORA 9222-1G2 offers the facility for system-specific module OSR 900x together
▪▪ Segmentation in the downstream feeding: 28-90 VAC configuration of the fibre node. Both for the initial configuration and also in the event of any with a diplex filter WFS 9xx-
▪▪ Remote feed current per output: 10 A - total: 20 A subsequent reconfiguration, the required modules can easily be exchanged and extended. In 1G2, a downstream system
Return path ▪▪ Die-cast housing with PG 11 connections the most straightforward operating case the forwards path is equipped with a very low-noise equaliser ERS 9xxx-1G2 and
▪▪ Return path frequency range: 5-204 MHz ▪▪ LED mode indicator receiver. The facility for path redundancy is obtained by adding a second optical receiver. an upstream system equaliser
▪▪ Input level range: 65 ... 90 dBμV for OMI = 5 % ▪▪ Ingress control switch at each return path input ERR 9xxx are required. One
▪▪ Electronically switchable return path matrix ▪▪ External ingress test sockets If only a single RF output is required, the second downstream segment can be switched off. plug-in card EBC 01E-1G2 is
▪▪ Redundant operating mode ▪▪ Many EMS functions This leads to a noticeable reduction in the fibre node power consumption. The constancy of required in the output insert
▪▪ Return path segmentation ▪▪ Optical plug connectors: SC/APC, E-2000 or customized DLX the output level can be achieved by automatic control. It can be evaluated by either one or position for configuration with
▪▪ Coupling of return paths two pilot signals (from the specified frequency range). These can be present both as CW one output per downstream
▪▪ Ingress control switch for each return path input carriers and as PAL-modulated or QAM-modulated signals. To save time and avoid the use path. These modules are
of additional meters, the levelling of the compact fibre node can be performed by “automatic not included in the scope of
levelling” of the RF output level. For this function the pilot level values are calibrated and supply.
saved in the factory. All that is necessary in the field is to input the required pilot level values,
using the hand-held operating device. The devices then adjust themselves automatically. As
an on-site check, the RF output signal of the fibre node can be accessed at the test sockets.

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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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

Fibre compartment open Fibre compartment closed

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
1 1
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

2
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
4 4
3 Upstream system equaliser

(Low-pass) 9 Output splitter field


5 8 8
Available fittings: (two insert positions)
ERR 9065, ERR 9085, ERR 9204 Available fittings for operation with
one or two outputs:
EBC 01E-1G2
4 Downstream system equaliser Operation with three or four outputs:
6 6
(High-pass) EBC 90-1G2, EAC 90-1G2,
Available fittings: 9 9 EAC 93-1G2, EAC 94-1G2
ERS 9085-1G2, ERS 9105-1G2,
ERS 9258-1G2
10 Bracket for optical couplings
Available fittings:
5 Monitoring transponder OKU 01/SC-E, OKU 01/SC, OKU 01/E
Available fittings: 11 1
TVM 850/H, TVM 1000, TVM 500 10
11 Bracket for optical components in
tubular design or splices
6 Diplex filter 7
Available fittings: 2

WFS 906-1G2, WFS 908-1G2,


WFS 920-1G2 4 3 3 3 3

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Optical compact nodes 2 x 2

Forward looking upgrade option for Remote PHY support

1
4

1 Remote PHY module (Option) 4 Return path module


BKtel Remote PHY module in 1x1, 1x2 and 2x2 configura- The module supports 1 or 2 upstream segments.
tion to realize a Remote PHY Node for a Distributed Access
Inheriting all advantages of the outstanding analog fiber node ORA9222-1G2 like segmentation, Architecture.
electronically switchable forward and return path matrix, electronic setting of parameters and 5 Fibre node with compartment for fibres and optical
operation modes, automatic levelling, extended monitoring functions, high RF output power and components
an integrated fibre compartment the ORA9222-1G2 can easily be upgraded to a Remote PHY 2 AC power supply for the Remote PHY module Fibre node with all advantages of the ORA9222-1G2 and
Node by simply exchanging the lid. The Remote PHY modules integrated into the new lid meet New designed high efficiency power supply for the Remote 4 high level outputs.
Cablelabs specifications and allow interoperability with CCAP cores of different vendors. PHY module.
Therefore the selection of the ORA9222-G2 fibre node represents a future proof choice for the
best transition from legacy analog fibre architectures towards Distributed Access Architectures
(DAA). 3 Optical receiver modules for RF overlay
The receiver modules provide an input for analog overlay
Supporting RF overlay modules together with Remote PHY the fiber node can be used also to and support 2x2 segmentation in the downstream
transmit broadcast signals simultaneously with the Docsis 3.1 signals through the network.

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Optical compact nodes 1 x 2

Optical compact node


ORA 9022-1G2-B
Features and advantages features Top functionality “Plug-and-Play” redefined
Scalable optical compact nodes with three outputs The optical compact nodes ORA 9022-1G2 from BKtel com- All device settings are made electronically using the hand-held
▪▪ Higher accuracy over the bines previously unequalled functionality with excellent technical operating device HTE 10 or via the WiFi module WTE 10 by Web
Features entire level range data at an excellent price-performance ratio. browser using mobile devices such as a tablet PC, smartphone
▪▪ Frequency range 1006/1218 MHz switchable ▪▪ Extended pilot range: An integrated, double-sided fibre compartment houses the fibres etc. This feature not only saves plug-in cards, but also simplifies
▪▪ Increased output level for operation at 1218 MHz 82.5 MHz ... 450 MHz for and optical connectors. Practical detail: There is also space for setup. During automatic levelling the operator only needs to
▪▪ Modular FTTC fibre node the lower pilot/ tubular or compact optical splitters or WDM couplers. They are define the required output level and slope. At the press of a
▪▪ Internal optical interfaces for unrestricted usage outdoors (protection class IP 54) 420 MHz ... 998 MHz for then protected and a separate splice housing is unnecessary. This button the device then automatically sets optimal dynamic data.
▪▪ Optical interfaces also optionally available on the device for external connections the upper pilot concept is also advantageous during installation: The optical The copy function can copy all settings and transfer them to other
▪▪ Innovative operating concept: ▪▪ Read the remote feed receiver can be completely pre-assembled. During installation in devices: setup could hardly be quicker. The integrated constant
• Electronic actuators, setting via WiFi module WTE 10 voltage via the monitoring the field it is only necessary to make the fibre connections. 2-pilot and constant light controls ensure a frequency-agile
▪▪ Electronically settable matrix in the return path: ▪▪ Electronic settings via Web output level.
• Redundant operation browser with mobile devices
• Return path segmentation by WiFi module
• Automatic switching available in the event of an interruption (tablet PC, smartphones,
▪▪ Optional WDM coupler or splitter can be integrated notebooks etc.)
▪▪ Latest GaN-MMIC technology ▪▪ Highly-efficient power factor Fully redundant operation Variable return path management
▪▪ Single or twin optical pluggable receiver module correction (power factor The device can be equipped electro-optically with plug-in The electronically switchable return path matrix is of particular
▪▪ Fully redundant operation available in the forward and return path close to 1) modules for forward receivers or return path transmitters. Up to interest for step-by-step network expansion. The two return path
▪▪ One, two or three trunk/high-level outputs (two separate end stages) two modules in each case provide fully redundant operation. inputs are independent due to the use of separate diplex filters,
▪▪ “Plug-and-Play” by combination of AGC and ALSC (two pilot signals) The modules are easy to exchange. and their connections to the two return path transmitters can vary
▪▪ Automatic levelling in the forward path Various DFB types in 1310 nm and CWDM technology are from each other. For instance, both return paths can initially be
▪▪ Extremely low-noise receiver (best in class) available as return path transmitters. Thanks to the high output coupled to a common transmitter. As data traffic increases, a
▪▪ One or two plug-in return path transmitters for segmentation or redundancy, power of up to +6 dBm, very large distances can be covered. second return path transmitter can be fitted and each of the two
see OSR 900x As a result it is possible to design optical fibre networks without return paths connected to its own dedicated transmitter.
▪▪ Optical return path transmitter modules in DFB/CWDM technology available intermediate hubs, saving fibre.
▪▪ Permits easy exchange of modules An externally accessible ingress test socket is available for each
▪▪ Highly efficient switch-mode power supply with power factor correction of the return paths, so measurements can be performed quickly.
▪▪ Die-cast housing with PG 11 connections The signal flow direction on these test sockets can be switched

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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.

Two active end stages


Two separate end stages and a total of three outputs allow high-level or trunk outputs to be flexibly configured. Due to the excellent
dynamic data, demanding amplifier cascades can also be connected downstream. In case of operation with one output, the unused
end stage can be simply switched off to reduce the power consumption.

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Optical compact nodes 1 x 2

Overview of options

1 Monitoring transponder 8 RF interfaces 10 Compartment for fibres, pigtails,


Available fittings: Available fittings: PG-11 glands or patch cables
TVM 850/H, TVM 1000, TVM 500 cable fittings Suitable patch cables for device-inter-
nal connections:
OFC 90/SC, OFC 90/SC-E
2 Optical receiver modules 9 Bracket for optical couplings
Available fittings: Available fittings:
ORD 9201-1G2, ORD 9202-1G2 OKU 01 SC, OKU 01 SC-E, 11 Bracket for optical components in
OKU 01 E tubular design or splices
Available fittings:
3 Optical return path transmitters Up to six optical couplings OKU 01 BWMR 1310/1550, BWMR 1310
(two insert positions) SC and/or OKU 01 E or up to four
Available fittings: OKU 01 SC-E can be used.
11
OSR 9003, OSR 9003 P65-Cxx 12 Diplex filter
Available fittings:
WFS 906-1G2, WFS 908-1G2,
4 Fibre entry 9 WFS 920-1G2
Two variants are possible:
1
▪▪ Insertion of optical break-out cables
or pigtails via a PG screw-type 13 Output splitter field
gland (included in delivery) Available fittings:
▪▪ Optical coupling bracket: ZOH 04 EBC 01E-1G2, EBC 90-1G2,
10 EAC 90-1G2, EAC 93-1G2,
EAC 94-1G2
15 14 2
5 Upstream system equalizer 7

(low-pass)
12
Availabe fittings: 3 5 12 14 Downstream system equalizer
ERR9065, ERR9085, ERR9204 13 (high-pass)
5 Availabe fittings:
4
ERS9085-1G2, ERS9105-1G2,
6 Electronic setting ERS9258-1G2
Via hand-held operating device: HTE 10 8
8
Via Web browser with mobile 8
devices by WiFi module: WTE 10 15 AC Clamp
6
for local feeding

7 Universal insert position


Insert position which can take an equal-
iser if required; fitted as standard with a
zero jumper.
Available fittings:
System equaliser on request

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Optical receiver modules, optical interfaces Components

Optical receiver modules Components


ORD 9201-1G2, ORD 9202-1G2 Overview

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  

Features Tap (1.5/10 dB) 1.2 GHz EAC 90-1G2 24510215  


▪▪ Optical receiver modules Note Tap (0.8/20 dB) 1.2 GHz EAC 94-1G2 24510220  
▪▪ Optical reception of CATV frequency multiplex signals from a single monomode glass HMS monitoring transponder (5-42 MHz), frequency-agile TVM 850/H 26210077  
fibre For operation of the
▪▪ Extremely low-noise receiver (best in class) ORA 9222-1G2 or DOCSIS monitoring transponder TVM 1000 26210086  

▪▪ 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  

PG 11 to IEC connector (f) with M14 male thread EMP 34 275289  

Optical interfaces PG 11 to F socket (female)

Mounting bracket set for 4 optical adapters


EMP 35

ZOH04
275300

24810159
 

DLX adapter (1xSC/APC) ZGF02 25510002 


Version SC/APC 1
Optical gland ZGF03 25510003 

1 Optical receiver module 2 Optical return path transmitters


ORD 9201-1G2/9202-1G2: OSR 900x: Plug-in diplex filters (device assignment overview)
2
Device interface SC/APC, pigtail or Pigtail device interface with SC/APC,
cable can be plugged in directly connection of the pigtail or cable using Type Order no. ORA 9222-1G2 ORA 9022-1G
optical coupling OKU 01/SC
WFS 906-1G2 24510218 2

WFS 908-1G2 24510222 2


Version E-2000
WFS 920-1G2 24510209 2
3
3 Optical receiver module 4 Optical return path transmitters ERR 9065 24510156 2
ORD 9201-1G2/9202-1G2: OSR 900x: ERR 9085 24510158 2
Device interface SC/APC, transition to Device interface pigtail with SC/APC,
ERR 9204 24510211 2
E-2000 with patch cable transition to E-2000 with optical cou-
OFC 90/SC and optical coupling pling OKU 01 SC-E ERS 9085-1G2 24510219 2 1
4
OKU 01 SC-E (or OFC 90/SC-E and ERS 9105-1G2 24510223 2 1
OKU 01 E)
ERS 9258-1G2 24510210 2 1

The table shows the number of plug-in modules for full configuration of each device.

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Components

WiFi module Monitoring transponder


WTE 10 DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS 2.0, frequency-agile
TVM 1000
The WiFi module WTE 10 permits direct access from a PC, tablet or smartphone to
the connected amplifiers and fibre nodes in order to configure them. To view the ▪▪ Monitoring transponder for amplifiers and optical compact receivers
configuration, only a Web browser supporting Javascript is required. The WiFi module ▪▪ Monitoring of various parameters such as voltage, current consumption, internal
WTE 10 is then attached to the controlling device, it is started by Plug & Play and is temperature, etc.
supplied with power by the controlling device. ▪▪ Transmission within DOCSIS or EuroDOCSIS protocol
▪▪ 10/100 BaseT service interface
Features ▪▪ Frequency-agile in the range 5-65/90-862 MHz
▪▪ WiFi standard to IEEE 802.11 b/g/n ▪▪ Additional monitoring functions
▪▪ Display of all device settings via a Web interface
▪▪ Ambient conditions:
• Operating temperature: -20°C to +50°C FSK multi-band transponder module
• Suitable for outdoor use
TVM 500
• Housing protection class: IP 54
▪▪ Language: English ▪▪ FSK transponder for compact and house connection amplifiers and also optical
▪▪ Copy function for saving the device settings compact receivers (see page 31)
▪▪ No additional power supply necessary ▪▪ Control of the ingress control switch in devices that are equipped with this facility
▪▪ Can be updated in order to support new devices and functions ▪▪ Interference-free FSK subrack
▪▪ Frequency-agile in selected frequency ranges

Plug-in diplex filters


Monitoring transponder HMS WFS 906-1G2, ERS 9085-1G2, ERR 9065
TVM 850/H WFS 908-1G2, ERS 9105-1G2, ERR 9085
WFS 920-1G2, ERS 9258-1G2, ERR 9204
▪▪ Monitoring transponder for compact and house connection amplifiers and also
optical compact receivers (see table on page 31) Diplex filters and return path system equalisers for improving the return path band limits.
▪▪ Monitoring of various parameters such as voltage, current consumption, internal
temperature, etc. Components for frequency range 65/85 MHz
▪▪ Control of the ingress control switch in devices that are equipped with this facility ▪▪ WFS 906-1G2: Input and output diplex filter 65/85 MHz
▪▪ Transmission by the HMS protocol ▪▪ ERS 9085-1G2: Interstage downstream equaliser (downstream from 85 MHz)
▪▪ Frequency-agile in the range 5-42 MHz ▪▪ ERR 9065 Return path system equaliser (upstream up to 65 MHz)

Components for frequency range 85/105 MHz
▪▪ WFS 908-1G2: Input and output diplex filter 85/105MHz
▪▪ ERS 9105-1G2: Interstage downstream equaliser (downstream from 105 MHz)
▪▪ ERR 9085: Return path system equaliser (upstream up to 85 MHz)

Components for frequency range 204/258 MHz


▪▪ WFS 920-1G2: Input and output diplex filter 204/258MHz
▪▪ ERS 9258-1G2: Interstage downstream equaliser (downstream from 258 MHz)
▪▪ ERR 9204: Return path system equaliser (upstream up to 204 MHz)

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Components

Zero cards Optical coupling bracket (only ORA 9022-1G2)


EBC 01E-1G2, EBC 00-1G2 ZOH 04
▪▪ Plug-in modules for operation with an input or output ▪▪ For external optical plug connectors
▪▪ EBC 01E-1G2: For operation in the output insert positions (for ORA 9222-1G2) ▪▪ The optical patch cable OFC 90/SC may be necessary for connection
▪▪ EBC 00-1G2: For operation in the output insert position (for ORA 9022-1G2)

Optical patch cables


Taps/splitters
OFC 90/SC, OFC 90/SC-E
EAC 90-1G2, EAC 93-1G2, EAC 94-1G2,
EBC 90-1G2 ▪▪ Optical patch cables for universal use
▪▪ Available types:
• OFC 90/SC: Double-sided SC/APC 8°
Optical return path transmitters • OFC 90/SC-E: One plug SC/APC 8°, one plug E-2000 8°
OSR 9003 modules
▪▪ Optical return path transmitter modules for use in the ORA 9222-1G2 and
ORA 9022-1G2 Optical multiplexer/ demultiplexer, tubular design
▪▪ Electro-optical conversion of the return path signals BWMR 1310/1550, BWMR 1310
▪▪ DFB laser with optical isolator 
▪▪ Optical output power: +6 dBm or +3 dBm ▪▪ Optical multiplexer/demultiplexer:
▪▪ Choice of eight different CWDM wavelengths, others on request • Wavelengths: 1310/1550 nm, 1310/CWDM C05 C18
• Application: for instance separation of forwards/return path
Available types: ▪▪ High reliability
OSR 9003 +3/+6 dBm | 1310 nm | 690037-03 ▪▪ High isolation
OSR 9003 P65-C11 +3/+6 dBm | 1471 nm | 690037-11 ▪▪ Low insertion loss
OSR 9003 P65-C12 +3/+6 dBm | 1491 nm | 690037-12 ▪▪ Optical connections: 900 μm fibres, plug connectors SC/APC
OSR 9003 P65-C13 +3/+6 dBm | 1511 nm | 690037-13
OSR 9003 P65-C14 +3/+6 dBm | 1531 nm | 690037-14
OSR 9003 P65-C15 +3/+6 dBm | 1551 nm | 690037-15
OSR 9003 P65-C16 +3/+6 dBm | 1571 nm | 690037-16
Optical glands
OSR 9003 P65-C17 +3/+6 dBm | 1591 nm | 690037-17 ZGF 02, ZGF 03
OSR 9003 P65-C18 +3/+6 dBm | 1611 nm | 690037-18
The purpose of the gland ZGF 03 is to allow optical cables (pigtails) to pass through
into the inside of the amplifier point casing. The gland ZGF 02 contains an SC/APC
coupling and permits connection of a single-fibre WDM system. ZGF 02 and 03 are
Optical couplings suitable for ORA 9222-1G2. ZGF 02

OKU 01/SC, OKU 01/SC-E, OKU 01/E


▪▪ The purpose of the gland ZGF 03 is to allow optical cables (pigtails) to pass through
▪▪ Optical couplings for universal use into the inside of the amplifier point casing
▪▪ Available types: ▪▪ Up to four optical cables with a diameter of max. 4 mm each can be fed through
• OKU 01/SC: Double-sided SC/APC ▪▪ The gland ZGF 02 contains an SC/APC coupling and permits connection of a
• OKU 01/SC-E: Optical adapter couplings from SC/APC to E-2000 single-fibre WDM system
• OKU 01/E: Double-sided E-2000 ▪▪ Installation is performed at a free cable opening (PG 11) in the amplifier casing
▪▪ Degree of protection when correctly installed: IP 67 (ZGF 02/03)

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Optical micro-nodes for RFoG Block diagramms

Optical micro-nodes for RFoG Block diagrams


ORA 110D-RFoG, ORA 118D-RFoG, ORA 119D-RFoG Features
ORA 9222-1G2-B with ORD 9201/9202-1G2
▪▪ Inexpensive single fibre
RFoG micro-nodes
▪▪ For use in classical AC

HFC networks and in


RFoG networks Switched Mode Power Supply ALSC 2 Pilot / AGC / Controller

▪▪ Operating mode for the Optical


Modules Node 2
Forward Path
Matrix
TP N1
OUT 4
O
return path laser E
ORD dB HP
Plug In
dB HP
O Position
E
(CW/RFoG burst mode) can LP OUT 3

be selected per jumper


▪▪ Distribution of CATV Node 1
TP N2
OUT 2
IN 1 O
frequency multiplexed E
ORD dB HP
Plug In
dB HP
O Position
E
signals
LP OUT 1

ORA 118D-RFoG ▪▪ Extremely low-noise IN 6


Docsis/HMS/FSK Transponder
receiver TP 3/4

▪▪ Constant light control (AGC) O OSR


LP ICS
Return Path
▪▪ Optical return path 900x
E
Matrix

transmitter in burst mode TP 1/2

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

Switched Mode Power Supply ALSC 2 Pilot / AGC / Controller


Type ORA 9222-1G2-B

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
E

TP N2
OUT 2 Optical wavelengths [nm] 1271-1611
IN 1

HP Sensitivity of the photodiode [A/W] (at 1310/1550 nm) 0.85/0.95


OUT 3
LP
IN 4
Optical return loss [dB] > 45
Docsis/HMS/FSK Transponder
TP 1
Optical input level range, 1310 nm, nominal [dBm] (with ORD 920x) -7 ... +2
O OSR
E 900x Return Path LP ICS Optical input level range, 1550 nm, nominal [dBm] (with ORD 920x) -8 ... +1
Matrix

TP 2/3 Maximum optical input power (continuous) [dBm] +3


O OSR Nominal optical modulation index (OMI) [%] 3.7
E 900x LP ICS

Equivalent noise current density at input [pA/√Hz] < 2.5

Frequency range [MHz] 85-1218

Number of outputs (internally pluggable) 1 ... 4

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]

Output pre-emphasis 85-1218 | 1000 MHz [dB] -2 ... 20

Frequency response (total) [dB] ± 0.5

Setting range, lower pilot frequency [MHz] 82.5 ... 450

Setting range, upper pilot frequency [MHz] 420 ... 998

Pilot output level [dBµV] 85 ... 116

Maximum output level to CENELEC, 1 output per active path

CSO = 60 dB, CENELEC, 9 dB slope, with EBC 01E-1G2 [dBµV] 122

CTB = 60 dB, CENELEC, 9 dB slope, with EBC 01E-1G2 [dBµV] 116

Max. output level for full digital load [dBµV] 3) 112

Test socket (output) [dB] -20

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Technical data

Type ORA 9222-1G2-B Type ORA 9022-1G2-B

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

Impedance [Ω] 75 Optical wavelengths [nm] 1271-1611

Return loss [dB] 20 Optical return loss [dB] > 40

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

Input voltage range [V AC] 28-90 Impedance [Ω] 75

Mains frequency range [Hz] 47-63 Number of outputs (internally pluggable) 1, 2 or 3

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
3)
282 mm incl. hinges  more data on next page
4)
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

ICS loss [dB] 0/6/40 Order no. 26210086 26210077 26210846


Power supply Input frequency range [MHz] 90-862 75-90.5 300-320; 425-450;
863-870; 902-928
Input voltage range [V AC] 30-90
Input level range [dBµV] 48-78 50-95 48-95
Mains frequency range [Hz] 47-63
Output frequency range [MHz] 5-65 5-42 -
Power consumption incl. an ORD 9201, 1/2 active outputs [W] 26/37
Power consumption fully equipped, 1/2 active outputs [W] 4) 32/43 Max. output level [dBµV] 113-118 105 -

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

Type of protection to DIN EN 60529 IP 54 Frequency range [MHz] 5-1218 5-1218

Temperature range (in operation) [°C] -20 ... +55 Through loss [dB] < 0.5

Network management (optional)


Operating voltage, current, temperature, electronic actuators,
optical input power, pilot setting and alarms, automatic level- Type EAC 90-1G2 EAC 93-1G2 EAC 94-1G2 EBC 90-1G2
Monitorable/settable parameters
ling, ICS switches, remote inventory data, frequency range for
forward path, display of plugged-in diplex filters Order no. 24510215 24510216 24510220 24510214
1)
Measuring conditions: 15 dB pre emphasis, 1 output 3)
307 mm incl hinges Frequency range [MHz] 5-1218
2)
Full digital load 110 channels, 256 QAM, 258-1218 MHz 4)
With TVM 850/H; with TVM 1000 the value is approx. 2 W higher
Through loss 5-15 MHz [dB] ¹) < 1.5 < 2.2 < 0.3 < 3.4
Through loss 15-65 MHz [dB] ¹) < 1.3 < 2.0 < 0.3 < 3.4
Components Through loss 65-862 MHz [dB] ¹) < 1.3 < 2.7 < 0.6 < 3.5
Through loss 862-1006 MHz [dB] ¹) < 1.5 < 3.1 < 0.7 < 3.7
Type WTE 10
Through loss 1006-1218 MHz [dB] ¹ )
< 1.6 < 3.1 < 0.9 < 3.9
Order no. 25010086
As for through
WiFi standard IEE 802.11 b/g/n Tap loss [dB] 10 6 20
loss
Frequency range [GHz] 2.4 Decoupling/directional attenuation [dB] 28 26
Encryption WPA, WPA2 AES PSK Impedance [Ω] 75
Maximum transmission power [dBm] +18
Ambient temperature range [°C] -20 to +50 ¹) The through loss is the attenuation of the signal between the signal output of the device and output 1 if used in the output insert position or
between the input and tap input if used in the input insert position (loop-through input splitter field)
Housing protection class (to EN 60529) IP 54

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Technical data

Type OSR 9003 P65-Cxx Type BWMR 1310/1550 BWMR 1310

Order no. 24610xxx PDL [dB] - ≤ 0.15

Optical wavelength(s) [nm] 1471/1491/1511/1531/1551/1571/1591/1611 Through loss of the "reflect channel" [dB] ¹) 0.45 -

Optical output power [dBm] +3 (+6) 1)


Directional attenuation of the "pass/reflect
50 55
channel" (forward/return path) [dB]
Frequency range [MHz] 5 - 204
Optical return loss [dB] 45 50
Relative intensity noise (RIN) [dB/Hz] - 155
Max. optical power [mW] 500
Impedance [Ω] 75
Dimensions (length x diameter) [mm] 39 x 5.5 34 x 5.5
Return loss (5 MHz) [dB] > 18
Operating temperature [°C] - 0 ... +70
Second pilot tone [MHz] 65
Fibre SMF, 0.9 mm loose tube, l = 1 m
OMI second pilot tone [%] 2 ± 0.5
Optical plug connectors SC/APC
Network management (optional)
¹) Without plug connector
Monitorable/settable parameters
¹) Switchable when used in the ORA 9022-1G or ORA 9222-1G2/-1G

Optical micro-nodes for RFoG


Type OFC 90/SC OFC 90/SC-E
Type ORA 110D-RFoG ORA 118D-RFoG ORA 119D-RFoG
Order no. 24810101 24810102
Order no. 24710071 24710072 24710073
Length [cm] 90
Forward path
Diameter of the patch cord [mm] 0.9
Optical data
Attenuation of the optical plug connectors [dB] 0.3
Frequency range [MHz] 85-1006

Optical wavelengths (reception) [nm] 1550 ... 1560 1250 ... 1360

Sensitivity of the photodiode at 1550 nm


Type BWMR 1310/1550 BWMR 1310 0.9
[A/W]

Order no. 24810098 24810197 Optical return loss [dB] > 45

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

Through loss of the RF data


- 0.6
"pass channel  common" [dB] ¹) Impedance [Ω] 75
Through loss of the Number of outputs 1
- 0.6
"common  reflect channel" [dB] ¹)
Output level (1 GHz at 4.4 % OMI),
Selection (adjacent channel) [dB] - ≥ 30 83/99 ± 1.5
switchable [dBµV]
Selection (non-adjacent channel) [dB] - ≥ 40 Frequency response [dB] ± 1.0

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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

Input level for OMI 12 % ERR 9085 24510158 ZGF 03 25510003


80/90/100
(jumpers 0 dB, 10 dB, 20 dB) [dBµV] ERR 9204 24510211
Input level range [dBµV] 75 ... 105 ERS 9085-1G2 24510219

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

Optical output power [dBm] +3 O


OFC 90/SC 24810101
Laser on/off time [µs] 0.95
OFC 90/SC-E 24810102
Power supply
OKU 01/SC 24810031
Input voltage [V AC] 230
OKU 01/SC-E 24810099
Power consumption [W] 5
OKU 01/E 24810100
General data
ORA 110D-RFoG 24710071
Casing material Zinc die-casting ORA 118D-RFoG 24710072
RF output F socket ORA 119D-RFoG 24710073
Dimensions (W x L x H) [mm] 105 x 155 x 54 ORA 9022-1G2-B 690085-xx
Weight [kg] 0.8 ORA 9222-1G2-B 690062-xx

Temperature range (in operation) [°C] -5 ... +45

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