MRV Communications TS700/100, TS700/155 Typical Connection, Fiber Connection, Copper Connection

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Typical Connection

1 - Fiber Connection

In order to implement a connection, each transceiver must be connected to the peripheral/testing equipment through fiber optic cables. A correct connection is indicated by the display on the back panel of the transceiver (see the section Display and Results pages 29 and 30).

IT IS A CROSS CONNECTION:

Scheme of the Connection to peripheral equipment

Peripheral/Testing

Equipment

TX RX AND RX TX

Peripheral/Testing

Equipment

TX RX

RX TX

 

IR link

 

TX

TS

TX

TS

 

UWIN

UWIN

 

RX

 

RX

Figure 1.11: Typical Connection for Models 155 and 155-F

2 - Copper Connection

In order to implement a connection, each transceiver must be connected to the peripheral/testing equipment with an STP cable. A correct connection is indicated by the display on the back panel of the transceiver (see the section Display and Results pages 29).

Scheme of the Connection to the peripheral equipment

Peripheral/Testing

Equipment

100Base-TX

10BaseT

STP cable

10BaseT

100 BaseT

 

 

 

 

UWINTS

IR link

UWINTS

Peripheral/Testing

Equipment

100Base-TX

10BaseT

STP cable

100 BaseT

10BaseT

 

 

 

 

Figure 1.12: Typical Connection for Model TS700/100

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Contents UserManual UserManual TableofContents P E N D I FCC Notice StandardsStandards Compliance CE MarkDisclaimer MRV  Laser Safety CertificationOther Standards TrademarksAboutthisUserManual SafetyRequirements Before InstallingServicing Carefully Read the Entire Manual Before Installing IntroductionModels Part Number Description Using the Part Number for OrderingTheProduct Front MRV Back Panel Description TS800/155 Standard Model DS1 Toggles Data Rate DIP switch TS800/155-F Standard Model including Fusion option Fusion Operation Mode RF TransceiverFusion 5b TS & FusionTS700/100 Fast-Ethernet System OFF Auto-negotiation, on Forced MRV Display LEDs,Dry Dry contact Only TS800 Monitoring and Management optionsManagement Copper Connection Typical ConnectionFiber Connection Orientation SiteSurveyLine of Sight Location & RangeConsult Factory in Case of Doubt Optimal Mounting Mounting Environment & Stability Unacceptable MountingPage Wall Mounting using JMP and JMB Transmitting through a Window12 shows the arrangement for transmitting through a window Infrastructure PowerData/Signal Cabling Handle the Fibers Very Carefully Compatibility SetupBenchTest Test equipmentTS700/100Fastethernet Bench test IR linkIndicators Display and ResultsReceived power Expected ResultsDescription InstallationAccessories Part Description TereScope Parts External viewAiming Head Adjustment and Locks Detachment of the TS from the JMP-L Installer Tool Kit JITK-LMounting Mounting the accessories Standard position aSpecial Mounting Mounting on the floorMounting on a fragile/crumbly wall JMP-LAttachment of the Transceiver TereScope Head 17 Alignment kit mountedon JMP-L Back viewAimingProcedure Powering on the TereScopeGeneral ProcedureTransceiver Alignment Tools and EquipmentFine Alignment 13 Position after the horizontal aiming 15a and 6.15b Alignment screws Before Closing the Rear Door InstallationCompletionLink Operating Test Visual Inspection17 Mounted TereScope Left View Periodic Visits MaintenanceAccuracy should be examined and restored if necessary Appendix a TS700/100 Fast-Ethernet Light TS800/155 high speed Light TS700/G Giga-Light Appendixb Appendixc Packing box containsAppendixd Where to use List of the Tools Supplied by MRV CommunicationsIntroduction Points to RememberInterference Figure E.3 Active Transmitters Shown Darkened Page Appendixf Effect of Wind on Terescopes AppendixG FSO ChainingUse the indoor switch in building C for the chaining Indirect ChainingFSO products & Chaining Product series No of chained links Appendixh Site survey Installation System failure Appendixi