jobAidDESCRIPTIONThe OC‐12 Small Form‐Factor Pluggable CWDM 1491 nm (SFPOC‐12) plugs into ADTRAN OC‐12 equipment designed to acceptSmall Form‐factor Pluggables (SFPs).Installed into an appropriate host unit, the SFP OC‐12 provides anOC‐12 CWDM interface to the supporting system.NOTETo ensure compatibility, refer to the documentation providedwith the host module.The following features are supported on the SFP OC‐12:♦ SONET OC‐12 compatible (622.08 Mb/s) 1491 nm,long reach, single‐mode, 2‐fiber operation♦ 80 km maximum optical spanCAUTION!Due to compliance certification requirements, use only SFPssupplied by ADTRAN with the host module. ADTRAN cannotcertify system integrity with other SFPs.SPECIFICATIONS♦ Optical Specifications:◊ Optical transmit level: –3 dBm to +5 dBm◊ Optical receive level: –28 dBm to –8 dBm◊ Power penalty: –1 dB◊ Optical budget: 24 (±1) dBm◊ Minimum span attenuation: 13 dB◊ Optical connectors: LC♦ Extended Environmental Support:◊ Operational temperature range: –40°C to +65°C◊ Storage temperature range: –40°C to +85°C◊ Relative humidity to 95%, noncondensingOC-12 Small Form-Factor PluggableCWDM 1491 nmI NSTALLATIONTo install the SFP OC‐12 into an appropriate module, completethe following steps:1. Inspect the SFP OC‐12. If damaged, file a claim with the car‐rier and then contact ADTRAN Customer Support.CAUTION!Do not remove the protective end cap from the SFP until the fiberoptic cable is ready to be connected.2. Insert the SFP OC‐12 into the SFP cage on the module.Ensure that the manufacturer’s label on the SFP is facingupward for correct installation.3. Slide the SFP OC‐12 all the way into the receptacle untilthere is an audible “click”.NOTEThe latch on the SFP is used to remove the SFP from the cage onthe circuit card.P ROVISIONINGThe SFP OC‐12 is not directly provisionable. To provision theSFP OC‐12, access the menu system of the host module.Refer to the “Provisioning” section of the Job Aid or I&Mprovided with the host module for provisioning details.S AFETY AND REGULATORY C OMPLIANCECAUTION!Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic modules.When handling modules, wear an antistatic discharge wrist strapto prevent damage to electronic components. Place modules inantistatic packing material when transporting or storing. Whenworking on modules, always place them on an approvedantistatic mat that is electrically grounded.The SFP OC‐12 is NRTL Listed to the applicable UL standards.The SFP OC‐12 meets or exceeds all the applicable requirementsof NEBS, Telcordia GR‐63‐CORE, GR‐1089‐CORE, and ETSI EN300368.The SFP OC‐12 is intended for deployment in Central Office typefacilities, EEEs, EECs, and locations where the NEC applies (forexample, Customer Premises). The SFP OC‐12 is to be installed inADTRAN products in Restricted Access Locations only, andinstalled by trained service personnel.CLEI: SOOTAKNJ_ _Product P/N: 1442703PG2Issue Date: December 2010Document P/N: 61442703PG2-22B