Product Flyer. Opti Max 31xx Series Multi- Functional Nodes. OM3100 1GHz 2 x 2 Segmentable Node



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Opti Max 31xx Series Multi- Functional Nodes OM3100 1GHz 2 x 2 Segmentable Node 1 GHz technology Full 2 x 2 forward and return segmentation capability Various RF split options depending on coguration Supports CWDM, DWDM, and CORWave multi-wavelength technologies Premium high gain receiver Optional GaN technology Optional digital return transceiver with pluggable SFPs Optional 1310 nm, 1550 nm, and CWDM analog return transmitters Lid upgrades for legacy nodes and ampli er to node conversions Power only port option for lid upgrade eliminates the need for a separate power inserter Accepts legacy PADs and EQs Value Max transponder with HMS/AM protocol support To help cable operators who look for new subscriber revenue and higher average revenue per subscriber without major CAPEX, ARRIS offers a suite of products and solutions that help them seamlessly and easily stay in line with future goals, add new services and strongly position against the competition. The ARRIS Opti Max OM3100 1 GHz 2 x 2 segmentable node is part of the ARRIS Opti Max node platform for optical to RF (RF to optical in the upstream) signal conversion. 1GHz bandwidth will enable cable operators to increase forward capacity for additional service offerings such as HDTV, Video on Demand (VOD), VoIP and internet. 2 x 2 segmentation in both the forward and return path provides the ability to reduce a service group size by 50% for increased capacity and more targeted services when needed, without having to run new trunk ber or install additional nodes. Thoughtfully designed drop in lid upgrades* enable service group segmentation and DOCSIS 3.0 capability by converting ampli ers or older nodes to 1 GHz nodes, and reduce the cost of segmentation by up to 30%. The OM3100 supports the ARRIS CWDM, DWDM and CORWave multi-wavelength technologies for maximization of the available optical spectrum. Fiber deep applications are supported with a premium high gain receiver and GaN technology. The OM3100 accepts legacy PADs and EQs for reduction of inventory SKUs. The optional digital return path transceivers, combined with the CHP digital return receivers in the headend allow increased distances in the return path, a wider range of operating temperature for better reliability, and the capability to change return segmentation from the headend without a costly truck roll. Pluggable SFPs in 1310, 1550, CWDM, and DWDM reduce inventory and provide easier truck stocking. DOCSIS and Value Max transponders are available for EMS support. Product Flyer *Lid upgrades for Diamond Net node, Opti Max3000 node, Flex Max 601 ampli er, Diamond Line I,II, III ampli ers, GNA/TNA series ampli ers

Options Digital return transceiver designed to combine two RF inputs in the node, producing a single digital signal that can be transmitted using CWDM, DWDM, 1310 or 1550 nm SFP optical devices over distances up to 100+ km back to the optical headend. The digital return transceiver also supports service group aggregation capability, where a master node collects signals from up to 16 nodes for transport back to the optical headend. Service group aggregation provides an alternative to point to point architectures to support smaller service groups in ber deep designs. CWDM, 1310 and 1550 nm analog return transmitter options OM3100 lid upgrades for 1 GHz capacity, DOCSIS 3.0 capability and reduced segmentation costs by up to 30%. Optional power only port eliminates the need for a separate power inserter, also saving time and money. Value Max transponder element management system supporting HMS/AM protocols Supports 1 x4 redundancy (factory precogured) Applications 1 x 4 Coguration Increase forward capacity with an OM3100 in a 1 x 4 coguration for 1 GHz bandwidth and pay as you grow capability Single service group with 1 st CORWave wavelength 2x 2 Coguration Reduce service group size by 50% and add more targeted services such as HD channel line ups and VOD with OM3100 eld upgrades and CORWave multi-wavelength transmitters. Requires no new trunk ber or additional node installations. Two service groups with CORWave 1 st and 2 nd wavelengths 2

HFC Architecture with existing Amplifier Cascades Thoughtfully designed drop in lid upgrades* enable service group segmentation and DOCSIS 3.0 capability by converting ampli ers or older nodes to 1 GHz nodes, and reduce the cost of segmentation by up to 30%. CORWave multiwavelength transmitters allow new services to be added quickly and easily without pulling new ber. *Lid upgrades for Diamond Net node, Opti Max3000 node, Flex Max 601 ampli er, Diamond Line I,II, III ampli ers, GNA/TNA series ampli ers HFC Architecture with Amplifier to Node Upgrades and CORWave multiple lambdas 3

ARRIS Digital Return Reduces OPEX Does not require a truck roll required for segmenting from 4 x 1 to 2 x 2 (controller setting change only) Minimizes Complexity No external combining network required in the headend for upstream segmentation done through the return receiver Full complement of CWDM and DWDM pluggable SFPs Reduces inventory SKUs Easier truck stocking No converter module required to convert to DWDM Preserves Investment Supports upstream node segmentation and allows service group aggregation for node +0/+1 architectures Backwards compatible with selected optical nodes with analog return Provides Better Performance Consistent performance regardless of link budget, especially for long links Supports future migration to more complex digital encoding schemes Environmentally hardened SFPs for better reliability OM3100 truckless segmentation from 1 x 4. to complete 2 x 2 4

Opti Max OM3100 Product Flyer Service group aggregation utilizing the OM3100 with the digital transceiver option is a cost effective means to selectively supply service groups with triple play services while conserving ber and/or optical bandwidth and headend components for other applications. A master node can collect signals from up to 16 nodes for transport back to the optical headend. The architecture can be migrated to a full point to point as customer demands increase. Service Aggregation with OM3100 Digital Return www.arrisi.com Find more information about the Opti Max 3100 1 GHz 2 x 2 Segmentable Node: Opti Max OM3100 1 GHz 2 x 2 Segmentable Node Technical Speci cations (Publication Code: OM3100_TS.pdf) Customer Care Contact Customer Care for product information and sales United States: 866-36-ARRIS International: +1-678-473-5656 The capabilities, system requirements and/or compatibility with third-party products described herein are subject to change without notice. ARRIS, the ARRIS logo, Auspice, BigBand Networks, BigBand Networks and Design, BME, BME 50, BMR, BMR100, BMR1200, C3, C4, C4c, C-COR, CHP Max5000, ConvergeMedia, Cornerstone, CORWave, CXM, D5, Digicon, E6000, ENCORE, EventAssure, Flex Max, FTTMax, HEMi, MONARCH, MOXI, n5, nable, nvision, OpsLogic, OpsLogic Service Visibility Portal, Opti Max, PLEXiS, PowerSense, QUARTET, Rateshaping, Regal, ServAssure, Service Visibility Portal, TeleWire Supply, TLX, Touchstone, Trans Max, VIPr, VSM, and WorkAssure are all trademarks of ARRIS Group, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and the names of their products. ARRIS disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. Copyright 2013 ARRIS Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of ARRIS Group, Inc. is strictly forbidden. For more information, contact ARRIS. OM3100_PF_22MAY13 www.arrisi.com