HP SB manual Storing and Shipping

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Temperature

The unit can be operated in the temperature range of 0 to 55 °C.

Humidity

The unit can be operated in environments with up to 95% humidity (0 to 55 °C). Do not expose it to any environmental conditions or changes to environmental conditions that can cause condensation to form inside the unit.

Ventilation

The unit contains a built-in cooling fan. Do not install it in any location where the ventilation is blocked. For optimum performance, the unit must be operated from a location that provides at least 75 mm (3 inches) of clearance at the rear and at least 25 mm (1 inch) of clearance at the bottom. Blocking the air circulation around the unit can cause the unit to overheat, compromising its reliability.

Warning

Do not use the unit outdoors.

To prevent potential fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to any source of excessive moisture.

Storing and Shipping

To maintain optimum operating reliability, do not store the unit in locations where the temperature falls below -40 °C or rises above 70 °C. Avoid any environmental condition that can result in internal condensation. Ensure that these temperature and humidity requirements can also be met whenever the unit is shipped.

Claims and Repackaging

Immediately inform JDS Uniphase and, if necessary, the carrier, if

The contents of the shipment are incomplete

The unit or any of its components are damaged or defective

The unit does not pass the initial inspection

In the event of carrier responsibility, JDS Uniphase will allow for the repair or replacement of the unit while a claim against the carrier is being processed.

Returning Shipments to JDS Uniphase

JDS Uniphase only accepts returns for which an approved Return Material Authorization (RMA) has been issued by JDS Uniphase sales personnel. This number must be obtained prior to shipping any material to JDS Uniphase. The owner’s name and address, the model number and full serial number of the unit, the RMA number, and an itemized statement of claimed defects must be included with the return material.

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User’s Manual SB Series Fiberoptic SwitchPage Contents Programming Guide SD000153 Rev. J May Safety Information Safety Information, Instructions, and SymbolsOperating the Unit Safety InstructionsBefore Initializing and Operating the Unit Safety Proceeding Safety SymbolsSymbol CE Compliance ComplianceGeneral Information General Information and SpecificationsSingle-Common SB-C Switch Configuration Single Step Dual Common SB-E Switch Configuration Dual-Common SB-D Switch Configuration Key Features Dual-Common Blocking SB-F Switch Configuration Standard Accessories Optional AccessoriesParameter Typical Maximum SpecificationsEnvironmental ElectricalPhysical Before Initializing and Operating the Unit Getting StartedInitial Inspection Operating EnvironmentStoring and Shipping Cleaning Connectors Connector Cleaning connector type can vary Installing the SwitchFront Panel Operating and Maintenance InstructionsOperating Keys Key DescriptionRear Panel External Switch Module ConnectionsExternal Switch Module without TTL Input Controls Sample Driver Application Electrical Equivalent of Driver External Switch Module with TTL Input ControlsUsing and Selecting a Channel Powering Up the SwitchControlling the Drivers Setting the Gpib AddressSetting the Interface Command Set for SC and SX Switches Controlling the Switch Remotely by RS232 Interface Controlling the Switch LocallyControlling the Switch Remotely by Gpib Interface Print #1, CLOSE? Input #1,A$ Print A$ END Calibrating the SwitchMaintaining the Switch Operating and Maintenance Instructions Gpib Pin Assignment Programming GuideGpib Interface Functions RS232 Interface SpecificationsRS232 Pin Assignment Mnemonic FunctionName Symbol Pin Number Signal Direction Operation and Query CommandsCommand Parser Rules RS232 Driver Pin AssignmentReset Operation CommandsClose Set Optical Channel XDR i k Driver ControlQuery Commands Last Number Error Error NumberDrivers LearnStatus Register Status Reporting and Service Request ControlCondition Register SRQ Mask Register Bit Gpib Programming ExamplesSRQ Mask Register Serial Polling the Status Register Sending CommandsLearn Query LRN? Generating a Service Request InterruptRS232 Programming Examples Reading the Status Register Setting the Interface Command SetQuerying Status SX Series Switch Command Set SC Series Switch Command Set SCXXX-0XXX ModelsSyntax Function Bit MessageRQS Busy Normal BAD Data Unit Failure