M R V C o m m u n i c a t i o n s , I n c . – I n s t a l l a t i o n M a n u a l

Selectors

Not in use

Not in use

(DIP Switch

 

 

DS1 Toggles)

 

 

-- shown on

 

 

Figure 1.3and

 

 

1.4

 

 

Selectors

Mode Select

Set the Operating Mode

(DIP Switch

(Toggles 1, 2)

ALIGNMENT = Idle transmitted automatically

DS2 Toggles)

 

NORMAL = Signal received via the F/O port is

-- shown on

 

transmitted through the Airlink TX. Signal received

Figure 1.3 and

 

via the Airlink RX is transmitted through the F/O

1.4

 

TX.

 

 

LOOPBACK= Data received by the F/O RX is

 

 

directly returned through the F/O TX.

 

 

REMOTE LOOP = Loops the electrical RX to the

 

 

electrical TX and optical RX to the optical TX of the

 

 

remote unit.

 

 

 

 

Attenuation for

Turning off 1 TX when the DIP switch toggle is

 

Short distance link

moved to ON. (The LED L1 will turn off also).

 

(Toggle 3)

Use this option for distances between 500 and 700m

 

 

 

 

Fusion

This switch toggle enables working with MRV’s

 

(Toggle 5)

Fusion system (Built-in fusion option or switch

 

 

option). For additional information, see page 9.

 

 

Switch toggle 5 OFF: Fusion not Active (Disabled)

 

 

Switch toggle 5 ON: Fusion active (Enabled).

 

 

 

 

Window Heater

Used only with the heating option (To be specified

 

(Optional)

in the PO).

 

(Toggle 6)

Switch toggle 6 OFF: The heater is disabled

 

 

Switch toggle 5 ON: The heater is enabled.

 

 

The heating will start operating only if one of the

 

 

following conditions is present: or the temperature is

 

 

lower than 15oC; or the humidity level in the air is

 

 

above 80%. There is a controller with a thermostat

 

 

inside the TereScope, which controls the heating in

 

 

accordance with the above conditions.

 

 

 

 

IP address set up

When the Switch toggle is on OFF position, the

 

(Toggle 8)

TereScope’s IP address is the default one (shown on

 

 

the back panel label: 10.0.0.101). To set a new IP

 

 

address, please refer to the “IP address setting

 

 

procedure for TereScope management card” file in

 

 

the Manuals CD. The new IP address is valid only

 

 

after the TereScope is powered off and on.

 

 

 

 

Control Mode

When the Dip Switch toggle #10 is on OFF

 

(Toggle 10)

position, the TereScope is in the HARDWARE

 

 

mode, i.e. the TereScope is controlled only by the

 

 

TereScope itself by means of the switches on its

 

 

back panel.

 

 

When the Dip Switch toggle is on ON position, the

 

 

TereScope is in the SOFTWARE mode i.e. the

 

 

TereScope is controlled by the management

 

 

Software and various functions can be activated by

 

 

means of this management Software.

 

 

 

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MRV Communications TS5000/4U1/V*), TS5000/XYZ/V**, TS5000/ETH/V*, TS5000/XXX (TS5000G/XYZ/V** installation manual Selectors

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