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Chapter 8 Transponder and Muxponder Cards
8.3 TXP_MR_10G Card
8.2.2.4 FDA Statement Label
The FDA Statement label is shown in Figure 8-9.
Figure 8-9 FDA Statement Label
This label shows compliance to FDA standards and that the hazard level classification is in accordance
with IEC60825-1 Am.2 or Ed.1.2.
8.2.2.5 Shock Hazard Label
The Shock Hazard label is shown in Figure 8-10.
Figure 8-10 Shock Hazard Label
This label alerts personnel to electrical hazard within the card. The potential of shock hazard exists when
removing adjacent cards during maintenance, and touching exposed electrical circuitry on the card itself.
8.3 TXP_MR_10G Card
The TXP_MR_10G processes one 10-Gbps signal (client side) into one 10-Gbps, 100-GHz DWDM
signal (trunk side). It provides one 10-Gbps port per card that can be provisioned for an STM-64/OC-192
short reach (1310-nm) signal, compliant with ITU-T G.707, ITU-T G.709, ITU-T G.691, and
Telcordia GR-253-CORE, or a 10GBASE-LR signal compliant with IEEE 802.3.
The TXP_MR_10G card is tunable over two neighboring wavelengths in the 1550-nm, ITU 100-GHz
range. It is available in 16 different versions, each of which covers two wavelengths, for a total coverage
of 32 different wavelengths in the 1550-nm range.
Note ITU-T G.709 specifies a form of forward error correction (FEC) that uses a “wrapper” approach. The
digital wrapper lets you transparently take in a signal on the client side, wrap a frame around it and
restore it to its original form. FEC enables longer fiber links because errors caused by the optical signal
degrading with distance are corrected.
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COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040.10
AND 1040.11 EXCEPT FOR
DEVIATIONS PURSUANT TO
LASER NOTICE NO.50,
DATED JULY 26, 2001