MRV Communications TS800/155, TS700/155, TS700/100, TS700/G Introduction, Points to Remember

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APPENDIXE

TereScopes Bench Test Procedure

Introduction

All TS Products are bench tested indoors prior to outdoor installation to ensure that the system is fully functional.

The bench test is a simple procedure whereby a link pair is aligned on the table and activated to simulate a channel of communication (see fig.1).

2 Points to Remember

1.Since the link distance during the bench test is very short (i.e. the devices activated are very close), the receivers will go into saturation unless the signal is attenuated. (NOTE: In the 700/G, deep into saturation the DVM reading may actually drop back down, giving the false impression that the link is misaligned. It is therefore vital to place the attenuator in the link path before optimizing alignment.)

To avert entering saturation, the transmit signal must be physically attenuated.

We recommend the simple procedure of inserting a piece of paper or the like into the beam path, or concealing a portion of the beam with an opaque (non-transparent) material. This will reduce the signal power entering the receiver.

Make sure to attenuate the signal enough so that the receiver’s optical power meter value falls below the saturation estimate of the device. See table below for saturation estimate.

2.An additional derivative of the short link distance is the presence of reflections.

The signal will reflect off the front window of the receiver back at the transmitting device and may be mistaken as part of the opposite transmission.

This interference is commonly called “cross talk”.

To avoid cross talk during the bench test, it is advisable to check whether interfering reflections exist by shutting off power to one device and verifying that the optical power meter reading in the other (active) device is zero.

This should be repeated for the opposite device. Alternatively, a practical setup for bench testing the 4” series (models B, C and D) and Light series (models A and C2) is presented in Figure 1; the bench test setup for the 10” series (models E and F) is presented in Figures 2a,2b.

In the 4”/Light setup, a thin physical barrier, such as a piece of cardboard, is used as a wall to divide between the beam paths, thus ensuring that no cross talk occurs.

In the 10” setup, the two devices are not centrally aligned; instead, only one corner of each device faces the opposite device. This

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Contents UserManual UserManual TableofContents P E N D I Standards Compliance StandardsFCC Notice CE MarkOther Standards MRV  Laser Safety CertificationDisclaimer TrademarksAboutthisUserManual Before Installing SafetyRequirementsServicing Introduction Carefully Read the Entire Manual Before InstallingModels 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 RF Transceiver Fusion Operation Mode5b TS & Fusion 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 Line of Sight SiteSurveyOrientation Location & RangeConsult Factory in Case of Doubt Optimal Mounting Unacceptable Mounting Mounting Environment & StabilityPage Transmitting through a Window Wall Mounting using JMP and JMB12 shows the arrangement for transmitting through a window Infrastructure PowerData/Signal Cabling Handle the Fibers Very Carefully BenchTest SetupCompatibility Test equipmentTS700/100Fastethernet IR link Bench testDisplay and Results IndicatorsExpected Results Received powerDescription InstallationAccessories TereScope Parts External view Part DescriptionAiming Head Adjustment and Locks Detachment of the TS from the JMP-L Installer Tool Kit JITK-LMounting Standard position a Mounting the accessoriesMounting on the floor Special MountingJMP-L Mounting on a fragile/crumbly wall17 Alignment kit mountedon JMP-L Back view Attachment of the Transceiver TereScope HeadPowering on the TereScope AimingProcedureTransceiver Alignment ProcedureGeneral Tools and EquipmentFine Alignment 13 Position after the horizontal aiming 15a and 6.15b Alignment screws Link Operating Test InstallationCompletionBefore Closing the Rear Door 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 Packing box contains AppendixcAppendixd List of the Tools Supplied by MRV Communications Where to usePoints to Remember IntroductionInterference Figure E.3 Active Transmitters Shown Darkened Page Appendixf Effect of Wind on Terescopes FSO Chaining AppendixGIndirect Chaining Use the indoor switch in building C for the chainingFSO products & Chaining Product series No of chained links Appendixh Site survey Installation System failure Appendixi