MRV Communications TS800/155, TS700/155, TS700/100 AimingProcedure, Powering on the TereScope

Models: TS800/155 TS700/100 TS700/155 TS700/G

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Chapter

6

AimingProcedure

Point to point connections requiretheorientationfacetofaceofboth“transceiving”ends of the link. Concerning wireless optical links, this should be done as accurately as possible in order to position the beam symmetricallyall around the remote receiver.

Powering on the TereScope

1 – Make sure that the power cable is disconnected from the electrical power source.

2 – Undo the five screws H -- see Figure 6.1. Holding the Rear Door, Pull the door, turn it clockwise ¼ of a turn around the axis (I), so that a screw will be opposite hole ”O”. Fixe the door on the hole ”O” with the screw.

Captive

 

Screws H

Door axis I

4 – After connecting the power cables to corresponding sockets, tightly close the screws of the Terminal block –

see Figure 6.5. Gently jerk the cable to check that it stays connected. Cover the Terminal Block with a plastic cover (if available).

Fig. 6.4: Power cable & Terminal block Fig. 6.5: Power Terminal Block Locked

Fig. 6.1: Screws H and door axis

Back Door

Hole O

 

 

and the

 

Door axis I

opposite

 

 

 

 

screw

Fig. 6.2: Back Door Rotated ¼ of a turn

Door axis I

Fig. 6.3: View on Door axis

3 – Connect the wires of the power cable (see Figure 6.4) to the Terminal Block (see Figure 6.5) paying attention to L=Line, G=Ground & N=Neutral.

Power Cable

Fiberoptic Cable

Fig. 6.6: Power Cable and Fiberoptic Cable

Power Supply

Cover

Fig. 6.7: Power Supply Cover

5 – Cover the Terminal Block with the power supply cover. 6 – Rotate and push the Back Door up, and tighten

the five H screws.

7 – Connect the power cable to the electrical power source to power on the TereScope.

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MRV Communications TS800/155, TS700/155, TS700/100, TS700/G user manual AimingProcedure, Powering on the TereScope