1-4 Observing product and personnel safety guidelines
6200 Packet-Optical Platform Installation, Commissioning, and Testing Procedures
Release 1.1 009-6200-201 Draft Issue 1
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Service Group 1. Because the system is intended to be installed in a restricted
access location, no additional engineering design features are required to
prevent exposure to the laser radiation.
Labeling
The 6200 system and circuit packs have been labeled in accordance with
IEC 60825-1, IEC 60825-2 and FDA Laser Notice 50.
Circuit pack labels
The optical interface has a laser aperture warning label located on the right
side of the 15G and 60G MRO XC cards. The element of a typical circuit pack
explanatory label is a laser warning symbol and a laser hazard level statement
in accordance with IEC 60825-2.
6200 chassis do not use lasers that exceed the AEL for Class 1, and,
therefore, do not require wavelength and optical power information at the
aperture. The information is provided in this chapter for every optical circuit
pack.
• wavelength, shown as a nominal value or dense wavelength division
multiplexing (DWDM) range of values, such as in the following examples:
— 1310 nm nominal indicates a single wavelength in the range of
1270 nm to 1360 nm
— 1550 nm nominal indicates a single wavelength in the range 1525 nm
to 1625 nm
• the maximum accessible optical output power at the faceplate/aperture
• the name and the publication date of the standards used to assess the
product
The following text includes additional information on the laser when 155M /
622M / 2488M SFP modules (NTK590xH) are used.
The following text includes additional information on the laser when 155M SFP
modules (NTTP02AD) are used.
Laser wavelength 1550nm
Maximum laser output power <= 3.16 mW (+5 dBm)
Standards: IEC 60825-1 Edition 2
Class I 21CFR 1040.10
Laser wavelength 1310 nm
Maximum laser output power <= 0.04 mW (-14 dBm)
Standards: IEC 60825-1 Edition 2
Class I 21CFR 1040.10