MRV Communications EM316EDFA-LPR Laser Device Classifications, Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide

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1.5.3 Laser Device Classifications

Fiber Driver® EM316EDFA User Guide

1.5.3 Laser Device Classifications

Laser devices of class 1M, class 2, class 2M and class 3R

Precautionary measures are only necessary to avoid a permanent direct looking into the laser beam; for classes 2 and 2M is a momentary (0.25 sec.) irradiation in a wave length range between 400 nm and 700 nm, as it may occur when you accidentally look into the beam, not considered to be dangerous. However, you should not level the laser beam intentionally at people. The use of optical aids (e.g. binoculars) together with laser devices of the classes 1M, class 2M and class 3R may increase the danger for the eyes

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Contents Erbium Doped Fiber Inline Pre-Amplifier EM316EDFA-BREM316EDFA-LPR Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier Booster5 Module Management 3 Preparation and InstallationTable of Contents 2 Introduction to EM316EDFA Optical AmplifiersTable of Figures 6 Appendix1.3 Customer Support 1 Preliminary Considerations1.1 Trademarks 1.2 CopyrightFiber Driver Modules 1.4 ComplianceFiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide Fiber Driver Chassis1.5.2 Laser Safety 1.5General Safety1.5.1Cautions and Warnings Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide 1.5.3 Laser Device Classifications1.5.5 Workplace Preparation 1.5.4 Static ElectricityDocument Number 1.6 About This Manual1.7 Latest Revision and Related Documents Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User GuideFiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide 2 Introduction to EM316EDFA Optical AmplifiersC-band pre-amplifier 2.1.3EDFA Alarm Outputs 2.1 Features2.1.2EDFA Control Inputs 3.1 Unpacking the Fiber Driver Module 3 Preparation and Installation3.2 Front Panel 3.4 DIP Switches3.3 LEDs 3.5.1.1.1Tools 3.5 Module Installation3.5.1.1.2Procedure Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User GuideP/N 1294008-001Rev D2 4.1 Network Management Control and Monitoring 4 EDFA Features4.1.1 Management Control from the Network 4.1.2 EM316EDFA Alarm Output Pins4.1.3 Operating Parameters 5 Module Management Serial Port 5.1 Serial Console InterfaceFiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide RS-2325.2 EM316LNXNM-OTCommand Line Interface CLI P/N 1294008-001Rev D2 5.2.1 EM316LNXNM-OTBoot and CLI Login5.2.2 CLI Navigation 5.2.3.1“show version” 5.2.3 Login Context Commands and Examples5.2.3.2“show log” fiberdriver# show running-config 5.2.3.3“show running-config”P/N 1294008-001Rev D2 fiberdriver# show startup-config 5.2.3.4“show startup-config”P/N 1294008-001Rev D2 Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide 5.2.3.5 Configuring System Parameters5.2.4.1“show” 5.2.4 Chassis ContextFiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide 5.2.4.2 Other CommandsP/N 1294008-001Rev D2 Description 5.2.5 Slot Context Commands and ExamplesCommand Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User GuideFiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide 5.2.5.1 “?” 5.2.5.2“list” Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide 5.2.5.3 “show” P/N 1294008-001Rev D2 EM316EDFA P/N 1294008-001Rev D2EM316EDFAv EDFA-15.2.6 Port Context Commands and Examples 5.2.6.1 “?” Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User GuideP/N 1294008-001Rev D2 5.2.6.2“list” 5.2.6.3“show” P/N 1294008-001Rev D2 5.2.6.4“port description”Name EDFA-port1 P/N 1294008-001Rev D2 5.2.7 Displaying and Saving System Parametersslot 1.4 type EM316EDFA rev 1 description EDFA-2 P/N 1294008-001Rev D2 5.2.8 Restoring Default Parameters6 Appendix Basic Troubleshooting Checklist6.1 Technical Specifications 6.2 Troubleshooting20415 Nordhoff Street Chatsworth, CA Tel Fax MRV Communications, Inc