kramer SFP-1G Hot Pluggable Transceiver User Guide

June 13, 2024
Kramer

**kramer SFP-1G Hot Pluggable Transceiver User Guide

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This guide helps you install and use your SFP 1G transceiver for the first time.
For more information, or to download a copy of this guide:

Step 1: Check what’s in the box

SFP 1G Hot-Pluggable Transceiver 1 Quick Start Guide

Step 2 : Get to know your SFP 1G

Multi-mode optical

Single-mode optical

Copper (RJ-45)

# Feature Function
1 Dust Plug Protects fiber optic connectors from dust. Note: When

transporting or storing an unconnected fiber-optic transceiver, keep the plug on to protect against dust.
2| Optical / Copper Cable Connection Point| For connecting fiber optic or RJ-45 copper cables. Multi-Mode optical transceivers transmit on one side and receive on the other.
3| Bale Clasp| Pull down the bale clasp for easy removal of connectors from the transceiver.
4| SFP Interface Plug| Insert into the device’s SFP port.

Step 3: Safety Instructions

Warning: Class 1 Laser Product

  • Invisible laser radiation present.
  • Avoid long-term viewing of laser.
  • Avoid the use of magnifying viewing aids or instruments (such as binoculars, telescopes, microscopes and magnifying lenses, but not spectacles or contact lenses).
  • Avoid placing optical devices in the emitted beam that could cause the concentration of the laser radiation to be increased.

Step 4: Operation and Installation Warnings

SFPs are designed to be used for fiber connection with LC/PC connectors (Lucent Connector / Physical Contact) and LC UPC connectors (Lucent Connector, Ultra Polished Contact, usually blue). Using an LC APC connector (Angled Physical Contact, usually green) causes poor performance and can damage the connector (never rely on color alone to determine the connector type). SFP with RJ-45 is used to connect copper ethernet cable.

  • Always inspect and clean the connectors before you make a connection.
  • Always use the connector housing to plug or unplug a fiber.
  • Never touch the end face of the fiber connectors.

Step 5: Install the SFP

To install the SFP transceiver:

  1. Make sure the bale clasp is pushed up, in the closed position.
  2. Insert the SFP transceiver into the relevant device’s SFP slot and push it in until it clicks.
  3. Remove the protective cap and store it in a safe place for future use.

To remove the SFP transceiver:

  1. Pull the bale clasp down to release the transceiver unit.
  2. Pull the transceiver unit out by the bale clasp.
  3. If needed, put the protective cap back on.

For optimum range and performance use the recommended Kramer cables available at www.kramerav.com/product/SFP-1G.
Using third-party cables may cause damage!

Step 6: Technical Specifications

Transceiver name| SFP1-SMa- S| SFP1-SMb- S| SFP1-SM- D| SFP1-MM-D| SFP1- C
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Cable type| Optical| Optical| Optical| Optical| Cat5
Optical Fiber| Type| Single-Mode| Single-Mode| Single-Mode| Multi- Mode| **
Strands| Simplex| Simplex| Duplex| Duplex
Transceiver Wavelength| TX: 1310nm| TX: 1550nm| 1310nm| 850nm
RX: 1550nm| RX: 1310nm
Transfer Rate (speed)| 1.25 Gbps| 1.25 Gbps| 1.25 Gbps| 1.25 Gbps| 1000BASE-T
Transmission Range (max)| 10km| 10km| 10km| 550m| 100m
Connector Type| LC| LC| LC| LC| RJ-45
Optical Typical Transmit Power [dBm]| -9| -9| -9| –9.5| ****

Optical Maximum Transmit Power [dBm]| -3| -3| -3| -3
Optical Maximum Receiver Sensitivity [dBm]| -21| -21| -21| -17
Optical Maximum Loss Budget [dB]| 18| 18| 18| 14
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Standards Compliance| IEEE| 802.3ah-2004| 802.3z| 802.3z| 802.3ab
SFF| SFF-8472| SFF-8472| SFP MSA|
**** Regulatory Certifications| TUV| R50135086| | R50135086| R50135086
UL| E317337| | E317337| E317337
EMC CE AE| 50285865 0001| | 50384190 0001| 50285865 0001
FCC| WTF14F0514417E| | WTF14F0514417E| WTF14F0514417E
Laser Safety Compliance| Laser Class 1 FDA, IEC60825-1
Operating Temperature| 0° to 70°C
Storage Temperature| -40° to 85°C
Specifications are subject to change without notice at www.kramerav.com

*SFP1-SMa-S and SFP1-SMb-S are designed to operate as a pair.

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