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Wireless Optical Comm unications TS5000/XXX (TS5000G/XYZ/V**, TS5000/XYZ/V**, TS5000/ETH/V*, TS5000/4U1/V*) Installation Man ual[...]
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WIRELESS OPTICAL COMMUNI CATIONS Installation Manual Document Num ber 4705000, Re v. 2.7 February 2008 © MRV Communications, Inc. Web site: www. mrv.com[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual Table of Contents STANDARDS Standards Compliance ............................................................................ i FCC Notice ............................................................................................... i CE Mark .......................................................[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual CHAPTER 2 - SITE SURVEY Line of Sight ........................................................................................... 24 Orientation ............................................................................................. 24 Location & Range .....................................[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual APPENDIX A. P r o d u c t s p e c i f i c a t i o n s A P P E N D I X B . Digital Readout vs. Distance APPENDIX C. U n p a c k i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s A P P E N D I X D . Tool Kit, Equipment and Materials A P P E N D I X E . TereScope Bench Test Procedure A P P E N D I X F . Effect of wind on [...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual i S tandards Standards Compliance UL 1950; CSA 22.2 No 950; FCC Part 15 Class A; CE-89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC FCC Notice WARNING: This equip ment has been tested and found to com ply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pu rsuant to Part 15 of the F CC Rules. These li mits are designed to provi[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual ii Other Standards 1. CISPR 22: 1993 AS/NZS 3548: 1995, Class A, Joint Amendment No. 1: 1997, Joint Amendmen t No. 2: 1997 2. EN 60950+A1+A2+A3+A4+A11 ACA TS001-1997 AS/NZS 3260: 1993 A4: 1997 ITU G.703, G.704, G.706,G.736, G.737, G.738, G739, G740, G.775, G.823. MRV ™ Laser Safety Certification T[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual iii About this Installation Manual Audience This manual is intended for the user who wishes to install, operate, manage and troubleshoot TereScope5000. Qualifications Users of this guide are expected to have working knowledge of: • Electro-optical equipment • LAN equipment (Layer 2 and 3) • Li[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual iv Safety Requirements All requirements stipulated in the safety laws of the country of installation must be abided by when installing the TereScopes . Caution! In addition, ensure that t he requirements noted in this chapter are met in order to reduce risk of electrical shock and fire and to mainta[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual v casual passerby. Examples of restricted locations are: sides of buildings at sufficient heights, restricted rooftops, and telephone poles. This definition of a restricted location is in accordance with the proposed IEC 60825-I Part 12 requirements. • Avoid using controls, adjustments, or procedu[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual vi Introduction CAREFULL Y READ THE ENTIRE MANU AL BEFORE INST ALLING n InfraRed (IR) link allows conn ection without any cable between two distant sites. For that, two identical tr ansceivers, each installed on one site and aligned one facing each other, provide a point-to-point connectivity. This [...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 1 The Product Lift and hold the transceiver caut iously, taking care particularly not to damage the front Polycarbonate window . Models Table 1: Models of the TS5000 1 Models Part Number Description TS5000/G TS5000G/XYZ/V** Standard Model TS5000G/M8C/V1S TereScope5000/G , 8 inch receiver Free Space [...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 2 TS5000/155 TS5000/XYZ/V** Standard Model TS5000/M3C/V1S TereScope5000/155 , 8 inch receiver Free Space Optics 1185m@30db/km and 5400m@3db/km (clear weather), Open Protocol 1-155Mbps, Sel ectable Protocols 34- 155Mbit/s, visual alignment. XYZ coding: interface options: M3C, M3T, S3C, S5C (Standard [...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 3 M (for Multimode) S (for Single Mode) ‘Y’ represents operating wavelength. Instead of Y use one of the following: 8 (for 850 nm) 3 (for 1310 nm) 5 (for 1550 nm) ‘Z’ represents connector type. Instead of Z use one of the following: C (for SC) T (for ST) ‘V’ represents yes or not with Fu[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 4 2. Back The TS5000 has a pluggable power supply. In the field, a failed power supply can be replaced within seconds without the need for performing any other changes to the TS5000. Appendix I gives the procedure for replacing the power supply. All models of the TS5000 are SNMP manageable. SNMP mon[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 5 REMOTE MONIT OR OPTICA L POWER SYNC FLAG AIR RX LOOP FUSION HEA TING SW MO DE ALIGNMENT MANAGEMENT 176624 0 PS1 DS 2 DS 1 PS2 HEA TER ON Rx 3-6 Tx 1-2 Rx Tx TELESC OPE L 3 ON (BACK VIEW) LASERS ST A TUS L 2 ON L 1 ON A VOID EX POSURE INVISI BLE L ASER R ADIA TION IS EMI TTED F ROM T HIS APER TURE [...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 6 Back Panel Description Table 2: TS5000/G Back Panel Controls, Interfaces, and Indicators Power Power source Terminal Block (Main or UPS). AC power supply (100 to 240 Vac) or DC power supply (35 to 60 Vdc) Fiber optic Fiber Optic interface for connection to the peripheral equipment. The standard in[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 7 Selectors (DIP Switch DS1 Toggles) -- shown on Figure 1.3and 1.4 Not in use Not in use Mode Select (Toggles 1, 2) Set the Operating Mode ALIGNMENT = Idle transmitted automatically NORMAL = Signal received via the F/O port is transmitted through the Ai rlink TX. Signal received via the Airlink RX i[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 8 Air RX Flag LED Green LED indicates data received by the Airlink receiver. Turns ON at the threshold level. Air RX Sync LED Yellow LED. Turns ON if the rate of the received Data matches the Data Rate set on the Data Rate DIP switch. F/O Main, RX Flag LED Upper green LED indicates Data received by [...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 9 REMOTE MO NITOR OPTICAL POWER SYNC FLAG AIR RX LOOP DO NOT USE TELE SCOP E TO LI FT UN IT ! ! DS 2 DS 1 FUSION HEA TING SW MOD E ALIGNME NT CAUTION MANAGEMENT 1766240 PS1 PS2 HEA TER ON Rx 3-6 Tx 1-2 Rx Tx TELE SCOP E L 3 ON (BACK VIEW) LASERS ST A TUS L 2 ON L 1 ON A VOID EX POSURE INVIS IBLE LAS[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 10 REMOTE MON ITOR OPTICA L POWER SYNC FLAG AIR R X LOOP FUSI ON HEA TING SW MO DE ALIGNMENT MANAGEMENT 1766240 PS1 P S2 HEAT ER ON Rx 3-6 Tx 1-2 Rx Tx TELES COPE L 3 ON (BACK VIEW) LASERS ST ATUS L 2 ON L 1 ON ON OFF Normal - 1,2 Local Loop ba ck Alignm ent 1 2 3 3 4 10 - - 8 Mode Se lect Remote Lo[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 11 Back Panel Description Table 3: TS5000/155 Back Panel Controls, Interfaces, and Indicators Note: Pins (4, 5) and (7, 8) of the management RJ45 connector can be used for dry contact purposes, for Airlink flag and F/O flag alarms respectively . Alignment Telescope For fine alignment. Power Supply P[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 12 Selectors (DIP Switch DS1 Toggles) ---shown on Figures 1.5and 1.6 Data Rate (Toggles 1, 2, 3 and 4) Set the transmission rate of the transceiver (internal clock). - Fast Ethernet: 1,2,3,4 OFF - ATM/OC3/STM1: 155 Mbps : 2,3,4 OFF, 1 ON - SMPTE 143 Mbps: 3,4 OFF, 1,2 ON - E3: 34.368 Mbps 1,2,4 OFF,[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 13 Air RX Flag LED Green LED indicates data received by the Airlink receiver. Turns ON at the threshold level. Air RX Sync LED Yellow LED. Turns ON if the rate of the received Data matches the Data Rate set on the Data Rate DIP switch. F/O Main, RX Flag LED Upper green LED indicates Data received by[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 14 REMOTE MO NITOR OPT ICA L POWER SYNC FLAG AIR RX LOOP FUSION HEA TING SW M ODE ALIGNMENT MANAGEMEN T 1766240 PS1 PS2 HEA TER ON Rx 3-6 Tx 1-2 Rx Tx TELESC OPE L 3 ON (BACK VI EW) LASERS ST A TUS L 2 ON L 1 ON ON OFF Normal - 1,2 Local Loopbac k Alignment 1 2 3 3 4 10 - - 8 Mode Se lect Remote Loo[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 15 For Description of the Back Panel and all the functions see Paragraph B for TS5000/G-F and paragraph D for TS5000/155-F, Figure 1.4 or 1.6 – TS5000 with Fusion model, page 9 or 14. Fusion Operation Mode When at least one of the air channels (IR) is cut for more than one second or drops to appro[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 16 Fusion Maximizing Link Availability in All Weather Conditions. The TereScope Fusion was designed to combine the best features of two transport mediums, laser light and radio waves, to form a single, seamless, wireless communication link between network devices. By leveraging both technologies, we[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 17 E. TS5000/ETH - Ethernet System Figure 1.8: TS5000/ETH Model Back Panel RJ45 Connecto r Pluggable Power Su pp l y Telesco p e DIP Switch Toggles 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 positions are im material .[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 18 Back Panel Description Table 4: TS5000/ETH Model Back Panel Controls, Interfaces, and Indicators Note: Pins (4,5) of the main R J45 connector can be used for dry contact purposes, for Airlink flag alarm. Air RX Link LED Green LED indicates that a signal is received by the Airlink receiver. Switch[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 19 F. TS5000/4U1 - 4E1 or 4T1 System Figure 1.9: TS5000-4U1 Model Back Panel Back Panel Description Table 5: 4E1/4T1 Back Panel Controls, Interfaces, and Indicators Power Power source Terminal Block (Main or UPS). AC power supply (100 to 240 Vac) or DC power supply (35 to 60 Vdc) 4 Data Connectors 4[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 20 AirLink Flag Green LED indicates that a signal is received by the Airlink receiver. Switches ON at the threshold level. Airlink Sync Yellow LED indicates that the air signal received from the opposite side is synchronized with the local transceiver. LED switches ON when two transceivers are synch[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 21 Loop and Remote Loop Operation Mode Loop In this state, the device performs a loop on the twisted pair through the Line Interface, as well as another loop from AIR RX to AIR TX. Local Loop back The device on the side of the technician is in LOOP state when dipswitch “1” is “ON” and Dipswi[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 22 Monitoring and Management options 1 - Management 2 - Dry contact 3 - RSM The TS is manageable by using SNMP option. SNMP monitoring can be performed via MegaVision, MRV’s SNMP software. The TS can be connected to dry contact box (RSM-DC). The RSM-DC is directly attached to TS. RJ45 Connection f[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 23 Typical Connection 1 - Fiber Connection In order to implement a connection, each transceiver must be connected to the peripheral/testing equipment through fi ber optic cables. A correct connection is notified by the display on the back panel of the transceiver (see the section Display and Results[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 24 Site Survey The first step before every installa tion is to visit the sites to be linked. This in order to make sure that the connection is feasible, to find out potential obs tacles or difficulties and to decide on the location and mounting poi nts of the transceivers Line of Sight An imperative[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 25 Prefer Avoid Pay attention to Concrete Parapet Structural wall or column Old constructions Soft material (asphalt, etc.) Non-uniform surfaces Wooden and metal structures Colored windows Double glazing T he proximity of powe r radio antennas For reasons of convenience, it is always preferable to i[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 26 Figure 2.2: Acceptable Mounting Figure 2.3 shows an unrecommended TereScope link location because of interference by IR. Notice that the TereScopes are mounted far from the rooftop edges or are too close to the ground. Figure 2.3: Unrecommended Mounting Figure 2.4 shows an unacceptable TereScope [...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 27 Figure 2.4: Unacceptable Mounting Mounting Environment & Stability 1. When deciding the mounting locati on, you should look on the rooftop for vibration sources such as compressors , elevators, motors, and try to avoid them. 2. Photograph the mounting location so as to select the best mountin[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 28 3. Avoid surfaces with high reflecti vity (e.g., white walls) behind the TereScope so as to reduce interference with the optical signal. 4. Get customer approval for the exact positions where the TereScopes will be mounted. Using paint, mark these positions. 5. Note the height that each TereScope[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 29 Figure 2.10: Extended Wall Mounting (using JMP and MO62C) Figure 2.11: Angle Bracket Mounting (using JMP and M001) Transmitting through a Window 1. Determine the number of surfaces the beam transits or is reflected from, the reflectivity of each surface, and condensation/precipitation collection [...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 30 Infrastructure The only infrastructure required for operating the transceiver and linking the sites is Power and Data/Signal connection to the peripheral networking equipment. Thi s must be ready prior to the airlink installation . IN OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONS, USE SHIELDED AND WEATHERPROOF MATERIALS[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 31 A simple power loss test can inform us about the condition of the fibers. This test consists of measuring with an optical power meter the output power at one end of the tested fiber as at the other end a fiber source is connected. If the values are in dB m, the difference between the input power [...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 32 Bench T est It is always easier and more c onvenient to locate a failure and solve a problem in a lab on a bench than on a roof under bad conditions. It is then strongly recommended, as the circumstances allow it, to perfo rm a bench test w ith all the modules prior to the installation in order t[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 33 2 - TS5000/155 & TS5000/155-F Compatibility Peripheral equipment Check the operating of the peripheral e quipment connecting them through cables (see Configuration 1 below). Interfaces Check the specifications compatibility (type, wavelength, receiver range, output power, data rate) between t[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 34 Interfaces Check the specifications compatibility (typ e, data rate) between the TereScope and the peripheral equipment interfaces. Testing equipment Chose an appropriate BER (Bit Error Ra te) tester for checking the physical link quality. A portable one is preferred for convenient use in the fie[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 35 Test Configurations IN ALL THE FOLLOWING CONFIGURATIONS TAKE CARE TO ADJUST THE TRANSCEIVERS OUT OF SATURATION, ALIGNING THEM SLIGHTLY IN AN ANGLE SO THAT THE DIGITAL READOUT SHOWS A READING LOWER THAN 1200 BUT HIGHER THAN 100. Bench test To learn more about TS Bench Test please refer to Appendix[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 36 Configuration 4: (Applicable to mo dels G, G-F, 155, 155-F, and ETH) Peripheral Equipment UWIN RX TX TX RX Peripheral Equipment UWIN RX TX TX RX IR link Workstation Workstation Configuration 5: (Applicable to all models) Peripheral/ Testing Equipment Peripheral/ Testing Equipment IR link TereScop[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 37 Display and Results 1. TS5000/G & TS5000/G-F Proper Display 1. Indicators Indicator → AIR RX F/O RX 1 Management 2 Al ign. Loop Fusion 3 Heating 4 SW Mode 5 Lasers Status L1 to L3 6 Position ↓ Flag Sync TX RX TX RX ON x X x OFF x x x x x x x x x Notes 1 - In case the tested TereScope has [...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 38 Notes 1 - In case the tested TereScope has a Fusion opt ion, the LEDs of the redundant F/O should be switched off if the backup is not connected. 2 – TX LED Flashing when the RSM-SNMP is connected and the TereScope is transmitting management Data. (There is no Link indication) RX LED Flashing w[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 39 4 . TS5000/4U1 (4E1 or 4T1) Proper Display 1. Indicators Indicator → AIR RX Position ↓ Link Sync Tributary Channels A to D Lasers Status L1 to L3 ON x x x (for the connected port) x OFF x (for the not connected port) 2. Received power 100 < OPTICAL POWER < 1000 Expected Results The BER [...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 40 Installation This chapter deals with the mounting of the hardw are and the unit on the site (see Appendix D for the required material). See Unpacking Instructions in Appendix C . CAUTION : Unit to be mounted in horizontal position only. Max angle 45 o Accessories The standard mounting accessories[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 41 Fig. 5.3: Back Fig. 5.4: Front Fig. 5.5: Right Fig. 5.6: Left B Right-Left fine alignment knob C Up-Down fine alignment knob D Locking screws between AD-5000 & JMP-8 E Horizontal aiming locking screws J-R Vertical Aiming locking screws (Right side) J-L Vertical Aiming locking screws (Left sid[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 42 Alignment Knobs The Fine Alignment mechanism of the TS5000 is fragile and must therefore be handled gently. On the AD-5000 and under the alignment knobs are scales that aid the installer in easily and quickly performing optimal alignment. Each full turn of a knob rotates the head of the TS5000 by[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 43 Fig. 5.10: Mounting TS5000 on Alignment Device Mounting 1- Accessories • Horizontal surfaces (parapet, ...): THE JMP SHOULD BE ORIENTED IN SUCH A WAY THAT THE GROUNDING SCREW IS LOCATED ON THE BACK (CLOSE TO THE INSTALLER) AND THE FRONT IS FACING THE OPPOSITE SITE. 2- Attachment of the Transcei[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 44 H: Locking screws between TS & alignment device Fig. 5.11a: Bottom view: Locking screws (H) between TS and alignment device H CAUTION! Do not open Screws G. H Fig. 5.11b: Locking the screws between TS and alignment device S: TereScope Grounding Screw[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 45 Particular Figure Cases/Techniques Mounting on the floor In some cases the only place where the installation is acceptable, possible or authorized is on the floor (for example on a roof without any parapet or if the parapet is metallic ...). In such situations drilling holes on the floor is out o[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 46 1 – Make sure that the power cable is disconnected from the electrical power source. 2 – Remove the Back Door by undoing the four screws I (two on each side – see Figure 6.1.) Fig. 6.2: Power cable Fiberoptic cable, and ‘N’ Screws 4 – After connecting the power cables to corresponding[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 47 Transceiver Alignment Successful installation of the TereScope depends primarily on precise and accurate optical alignment. Carefully follow the instructions below!!! Important : Handle the Telescope with great care since it is the main tool for fine alignment. Turn on the power to the TS5000 hea[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 48 2. Fine Alignment E, J – opened . L,D - closed 1) Open screws J - L-1 , J - L-2 , and J - L-3 1 to 2 turns . 2) Tighten screws J - R- 1 , J - R-2 , and J - R-3 till they are open for ¾ turns; i.e. slightly tightened, but allow for fine alignment. 3) Do the alignment with the help of the alignm[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 49 Procedure: 1. Find the horizontal and vertical Beam edges (H1, H2, V1, V2) by obtaining a reading between 200 and 300 on the 7-segment display. 2. Set successively the remote transceiver in the middle of the two segments [H1, H2] and [V1, V2]. H1 H2 V1 V2 Important : Do not in all cases select th[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 50 Once the position is reached, firmly tighten the screws as described in Step 3 of the section Transceiver Alignment on page 48. Repeat this procedure exchanging role s with the assistant on the opposite site (i.e. he will move the remote tr ansceiver and you will report to him the digital readout[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 51 Captive Screws I Cables holding the rear door Visual Inspection Visually check that all parts and cables are connected. Closing the rear door Put back the Rear Door and push it. Close the four screws I -- see Figure 6.11., Pay attention to the cables holding the rear door. . Connect to the Ground[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 52 Fig. 6.13: Mounted TS5000 – Left View Fig. 6.14: Mounted TS5000 – Back View[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 53 Maintenance Periodic Visits Periodic visits (every three/six months depending on the installation environment) should be planned for: • Checking the display • Checking the mounting • Cleaning the optical aperture of the transceivers • Cleaning the building windows for indoors installation[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 54 Product Specifications TS5000/G Part Number TS5000G/ XXX/V* * o r T S 5000G/ XXX/ F** Model TS5000/G or TS5000/G-F Standard P.N TS5000G/M8C/V1S Application / Data Protocol Escon, 622Mbps, Fiber channel, Giga-Ethernet and others between 100 and 1500Mbps Rate 100-1500 Mbps Not attenuated (3 TXs) At[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 55 TS5000/155 and TS5000/155-F Part Number TS5000/XYZ/V** or TS5000/XYZ/F** Model TS5000/155 or TS5000/155-F Standard P.N TS5000/M3C/V1S Application / Data Protocol Fast Ethernet, ATM, OC3,STM1, SMPTE, E3, T3, OC1/STM0 & Open Protocol Rate 1-155 Mbps Range @ 3dB/km 5400 m @ 5dB/km 4080 m @ 10dB/[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 56 TS5000/ETH Part Number TS5000/ETH/V* Model TS5000/ETH Standard P.N TS5000/ETH/VS Application / Data Protocol Ethernet (10 Mbps) Rate 10Mbps Range (1) @ 3dB/km 6700 m @ 5dB/km 5000 m @ 10dB/km 3200 m @ 17dB/km 2170 m @ 30dB/km 1400 m Minimum Range 400 m Bit Error Rate Less than 1E-9 (unfaded) Perf[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 57 TS5000/4U1 (4E1 or 4T1) Part Number TS5000/4E1/V* or TS5000/4T1/V* Model TS5000/4E1 or TS5000/4T1 Standard P.N TS5000/4E1/VS Application / Data Protocol 4E1: 4x2.048Mbps or 4T1: 4x1.55Mbps G.703/G.704 Range @ 3dB/km 6700 m @ 5dB/km 5000 m @ 10dB/km 3200 m @ 17dB/km 2170 m @ 30dB/km 1400 m Minimum[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 58 Digital Readout vs. Distance These tables are only intended to give you an idea of what digital readout you could expect according to the distance to link. D= Distance [m] R= Reading (Digital readout) D 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1400 1500 R 1100 950 820 700 780 700 620 560 500 440 38[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 59 Unpacking Instructions for TS4000/5000 The JMP-8 is shipped assembled to the AD-5000, inside the accessories packing box. It must be dismantled prior to installation. 1. Unpack all the accessories. 2. Loosen completely the four ‘D’ (M8 hex. screws, using wrench #13 and take the AD-5000 off th[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 60 Tool Kit, Equipment and Materials TOOLS 1. Electric drill (impact for masonry), reversible, with speed control and 0-13mm chuck 2. Drills set High Speed Steel (HSS) 3-13mm. 3. Concrete carbide .bit drills 6,8,9 and 10mm (regular and long shank). 4. Adjustable (crescent) wrench 6”, 10”. 5. Ope[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 61 A LIST OF THE TOOLS SUPPLIED BY MRV COMMUNICATIONS WITH EVERY TS4000/5000 HEAD Description Qty Where to use a . WRENCH #10 FOR M6 SCREW 1 H: AD-5000 to TereScope box b . WRENCH #13 (M8 SCREW) 1 E: JMP-8 - Horizontal Aiming Locking screws c . WRENCH # 9/16” (SCREW 3/8”) 1 D: Locking screws bet[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 62 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 [...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 63 In the 8” setup, the two devices are not centrally aligned; instead, only one corner of each device faces the opposite device. This allows for testing each transmitter separately. By rotating the devices 45 degrees, the next pair of transmitters is tested. Hence, testing all 6 transmitters in t[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 64 Figure E.3: Active Transmitters (Shown Darkened). Bench Test for TS700 and TS800 series with JAH-L The Aiming head of the TS700 and TS800 series was changed from AD-700 to JAH-L. Therefore the TereScopes are delivered to the clients not mounted on the Aiming head. In this case, when the back door[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 65 The second way is to put under the TereScope some object (minimum height - 3 cm), which will make the TereScope stand straight without leaning on the door. The foam, used for TereScopes packaging can be used for this purpose. Figure E.5: Bench test with TereSco p es elevated. Elevation on high ob[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 67 Ef fect of Wind on T er escope Devices Introduction The outdoor environment in which our devices are nor mally placed exposes the link to wind pressures that may affect the accuracy of the link’ s alignment. Several factors play a role in the determination of the extent to which the directional[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 68 Appendix G FSO Chaining What is Chaining? The Chaining of FSO is required when the two sites are connected by more than one link using at least one additional building as a mid-point. When is the Chaining required? The Chaining of FSO links is required in the following cases: a) When there is no [...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 69 Indirect Chaining Direct Chaining Chaining Limits The number of links that can be chained is limited due to the Jitter parameter. Sensitivi ty to jitter is different for every protocol and can vary with different manufacturers . The typical number is 3-4 chained links. If more chains are required[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 70 FSO products & Chaining Product series Chaining No of chained links TSG (100-1500 Mbps) Indirect 3-4 TS155-PS (1-155 Mbps) Direct 3-4 TS100 (Fast-Ethernet) Direct 3-4 TS34 (Open Protocol, 1-34 Mbps) Indirect 3-4 TS10 (Ethernet) Direct 3-4 TS Mux (Mux 4E1, 4T1) Direct No Limits* TS2 (E1, T1) D[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 71 APPENDIX H Installation Log D.1. Client / Dealer details Customer Dealer Comp any Name Address City Country Contact Person Tel Fax e-mail D.2. Application details Type of network E1 , Ethernet , Token Ring , Fast Ethernet , FDDI , ATM , Other (Specify) Product Evaluated distance by customer Addre[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 72 D.4. Site survey Done by Customer representative Distance Date Site A Site B Location Floor Orientation (NSEW) Installation site scheme Indoor / Outdoor Plate JMP / Bracket JMB Window attenuation On-line UPS Voltage required (110V / 230V) Ground earthing Radio antenna field Associated interface e[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 73 D.5. Installation Done by Customer representative Date Site A Site B System model Serial number Location: Same as site survey, if not provide details Accessories : Same as site survey, if not provide details Digital readout Telescope calibration : if cannot , sketch the telescope view BER test BE[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 74 D.6. System failure Visit made by Customer representative Date Site A Site B Sketch of telescope view Digital readout Failure detail Action items Visit made by Customer representative Date Site A Site B Sketch of telescope view Digital readout Failure detail Action items[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 75 APPENDIX I Power Supply Replacement General The PS-X000-PR-XX power supply is used in the TS5000 and in TS4000 series. It is pluggable and may be DC (24 to 60 Vdc, or 35-60Vdc for TS5000 series ) or AC (100-240 Vac). The power supply can be simply hot swapped within seconds without the need for p[...]
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MRV Comm unications, Inc. – Installation Manual 76 APPENDIX J TS5000/155 and TS4000/155 enhancements Constantly st riving for excellence and custom er satisfaction, as befits the world leader in the FSO, MRV is presently enhancing its TS4000/155 (p/n TS4000/ XYZ/V**) and the TS 5000/155 (TS5000/XYZ/V**) TereScope system s to ma ke the operation o[...]