MRV Communications TS5000/4U1/V*) Transceiver Alignment, Coarse Alignment − Fine Alignment

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Transceiver Alignment

Successful installation of the TereScope depends primarily on precise and accurate optical alignment. Carefully follow the instructions below!!!

Important: Handle the Telescope with great care since it is the main tool for fine alignment.

Turn on the power to the TS5000 heads from the power source.

Models G and G-F: Set DIP switch toggles 1,2 to the “Alignment” position (indicated on the back panel).

Models 155 and 155-F: Set DIP switch toggles 1,2 to the “Alignment” position (indicated on the back panel). If the installation distance is less than 900m it's recommended to attenuate the signal for the alignment process, by pushing to ON position the toggle #3 of dip-switch DS2. Caution: Switch back to OFF position for normal mode operation. Models ETH and 4U1: Even if the data port is left unconnected, the TS5000 transmits an Idle Signal which can be used to perform alignment.

The ttransceiver alignment procedure is implemented in two stages:

Coarse Alignment

Fine Alignment

Action

Screws Position

 

Description

Notes

1. Coarse

All the screws are open (J, L, E, D)

Rotate the transceiver

Before starting

Alignment

left and right, up and

coarse alignment

 

K

 

down holding it by the

ensure the

 

 

box and looking

following:

 

Caution! Do not touch these screws.

 

through the telescope

1) Screws E are

 

 

 

 

J-L-3

 

till you can see the

positioned in the

 

J-R-3

opposite site. If the D

middle of the

J-L-2

J-R-2

screws prevent further

slots. This can be

 

 

 

 

rotation, screws D can

done by turning

 

 

 

be reassembled in the

knob B.

Swing Base

 

L

nearby holes.

2) The Red Ref.

 

 

 

point M is

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If it is difficult to see

positioned so that

 

 

 

the opposite site due to

its distance from

B

 

M

the distance or haze,

the movement

 

(Red Ref.

make sure at this stage

range end closer

 

 

Point)

that the transceiver is

to the front panel

E

 

C

powered on and then

is about 1/3 the

 

rotate the transceiver

total movement

 

 

 

to the right and to the

range. This can

 

 

D

left, up and down,

be done by

 

 

moving it slowly till

turning knob C.

 

 

(4 Screws)

 

 

the receipt of a certain

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fig 6.6: JMP-8 and AD-5000

 

DVM reading

 

Note: Knobs B and C are in the back of the TS5000.

(minimum 20-30).

Front

 

(far side)

Finishing

Screws D & L are closed.

 

Tighten screws D & L.

 

coarse

 

 

 

 

alignment

 

 

 

 

CAUTION! Do not turn alignment knobs B and C when the fine horizontal aiming screws E and the

coarse vertical aiming screws J and L are locked since this may damage the fine alignment mechanism.

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Contents InstallationManual Installation Manual Table of Contents Page Power Supply Replacement Product specificationsTereScope Bench Test Procedure Digital Readout vs. DistanceFCC Notice StandardsStandards Compliance CE MarkDisclaimer MRV Laser Safety CertificationOther Standards TrademarksAboutthisInstallationManual When Installing SafetyRequirementsBefore Installing Line Power Power CordServicing Carefully Read the Entire Manual Before Installing IntroductionModels TheProductModels Part Number Description Using the Part Number for Ordering TS5000/M3C/V1SFront General DescriptionBack TS5000/G Standard Model w/o Fusion and with one power supply Back Panel Description Selectors Indicators For more details please see pages 15 TS5000/155 w/o Fusion and with one power supply Power Power Supply Figures 1.5and Indicators TS5000/155-FStandard Model including Fusion option IR = 100 Mbps or 1.25Gbps Fusion Operation ModeRF Transceiver RF = 2-10 Mbps Or 100MbpsFusion 7b TS & FusionTS5000/ETH Ethernet System TS5000/ETH Model Back PanelSelectors DIP TS5000/4U1 4E1 or 4T1 System TS5000-4U1 Model Back PanelDip switch setting To DWhen turning off the Master, the Slave exits Loop state Loop and Remote Loop Operation ModeHeating Dry contact Monitoring and Management optionsManagement RSMFiber Connection Typical ConnectionCopper Connection Orientation SiteSurveyLine of Sight Location & RangePrefer Avoid Pay attention to Acceptable Mounting Mounting Environment & Stability Unacceptable MountingWall Mounting using JMP and JMB 10 Extended Wall Mounting using JMP and MO62C Transmitting through a WindowData/Signal Cabling PowerInfrastructure Handle the Fibers Very Carefully BenchTest Testing equipmentSetup CompatibilityTS5000/155&TS5000/155-F Dip-switch Setup TS5000/4U1Test Configurations Bench testIR link Optical Power IndicatorsReceived power Display and ResultsAIR RX 100 Snmp Management Setting and Operation1000 Accessories InstallationDescription Do not touch this screw K Installer Tool Kit JITK-8 Alignment KnobsAccessories MountingDo not open Screws G 11b Locking the screws between TS and alignment deviceParticular Figure Cases/Techniques Mounting on the floorAimingProcedure Powering on the TereScopeSwing Base Transceiver Alignment− Coarse Alignment − Fine Alignment Screws D & L are closedJ-R-3 ClosedBeam cross section at the shot distance Procedure An example of an installation form is shown in Appendix H Before Closing the Rear DoorVisual Inspection InstallationCompletionClosing the rear door 13 Mounted TS5000 Left View Maintenance Periodic VisitsTS5000/G TS5000/155 and TS5000/155-F TS5000/ETH TS5000/4U1 4E1 or 4T1 Appendixb Appendixc Packing box containsAppendixd Where to use Tool CaseIntroduction Points to RememberInterference Figure E.2b Bench Test setup drawing for 10 TS model Bench Test for TS700 and TS800 series with JAH-LFigure E.5 Bench test with TereScopes elevated Page TS Device Momentary Extended Wind Force = 0.79 x Wind Speed2 x Area of SurfaceAppendixG FSO ChainingSwitch Use the indoor switch in building C for the chainingFSO products & Chaining Product series No of chained links Application details Client / Dealer detailsSketch of the area Site survey Installation System failure Appendixi Appendixj TS5000/155 and TS4000/155 enhancements

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