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We have recently purchased an OPT81C with 6 fiber remotes. In looking at the documentation it appears that the fiber remotes are to be programmed in Load 97 as normal Superloops instead of fiber remote. In Load 97 under the Superloop parameter data block,for the prompt SUPT the documentation says select "standard" instead of fiber.
Has anyone had any experience in this area that they would be willing to share?
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For the new Fiber Remote Multi-IPE you program the superloop as STD.
These consist of external Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface units at each end.
The local end connects to a regular NT8D04 superloop card.
The remote end connects to a regular NT8D01 controller card in a standard IPE shelf.

SUPT FIBR is for the old style fiber remote which uses a special NT1P61 card in the network shelf in place of regular supeloop card and a special Fiber Remote shelf.
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