Geodesy GD-3000 Series User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - PX-P3000E100TP

1 PX-P3000E100TP Users’ Manual 1.5f

Page 2 - Table of contents

10 Preferred installation sites Pay attention to Avoid (*) Concrete wall Behind window Soft materials Brick wall Old constructs Chimneys M

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11 3.3 Distance measurement Because the units were designed, and calibrated for certain distance operations the higher distance will decrease

Page 4 - 1.2 Why is it important?

12 Type : LB PX-P3000E100TP S/N : LBH-«s/n» Input Power : -48VDC IEEE 802.3af compilant Laser : 1M Wavelength : 860nm

Page 5 - Europe) Limited

13 5 The mounting bracket 5.1 Fixing the heads Your PX-3500E100TP head can be fixed to its stand with an Alignment Base Unit (ABU).

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14 Place the two spacers where the figure shows to. Open the spacers until it reaches the bottom of the upper plate of the AB

Page 7 - 1.4 Typical applications

15 5.5 Inside the laserhead Warning only trained personal should open the casing. No user servicable part inside. 6 Alignment

Page 8 - 2.1 100Mbps TP interface

16  Follow the steps below 1. Switch on one of your transmitter on one side, and switch off all the others. Switch off the

Page 9 - 3.1 Key factors of operation

17 6.2 Beam Alignment  Swich off all of the transmitters on both sides.  Switch on one of your transmitters on one side.  Move the beam

Page 10 - GeoDesy FSO units

18 6.3 Set the beam size You can set the beam sizes of each transmitter separately. So do not switc on more than one transmitter in the same

Page 11 - 3.4 Direct sunshine

19 7 System installation 7.1 On the table test Warning! Do not look either into the transmitter or the receiver optics because at this dis

Page 12 - 4 Eye safety

2 Table of contents 1 Introduction ...

Page 13 - 5 The mounting bracket

20 7.1.1 Alignment of the PX3000E100TP The first step after the unit was placed to the bracket, and the units facing each other. On the back

Page 14 - 5.4 LCD screens

21 1. Orange/White TX+ 2. Orange TX 3. Green/White RX+ 4. Blue +VIN 5. Blue/White +VIN 6. Green RX- 7. Brown/White -VIN 8. Brown -VIN

Page 15 - 6 Alignment

22 8 Management 8.1 Features The Inband network-monitoring unit is a newly developed highly featured monitoring for GeoDesy FSO manufacture

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23 Status info screen Clicking on the Device Setup you will enter the main status information screen, which will give you goo

Page 17 - 6.2 Beam Alignment

24 Device setup The device setup screen leads you to the main monitoring options. Here the alarms can be set and main information about the L

Page 18 - 6.3 Set the beam size

25 IP Setup Clicking on the IP Setup link you can have access to the Ethernet module of the system, this will make easy access to

Page 19 - 7.1 On the table test

26 SNMP Setup One of the main features of the device is the SNMP(Simple Network Monitoring Protocol). The SNMP settings can be se

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27 Security On the security section you can set the username and the password for the unit. If you have forget the usernam and/or the

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28 of network traffic or a block of a computer file. The checksum is used to detect errors after transmission or storage. A CRC is comp

Page 22 - 8.1 Features

29 PX-P3000E100TP0 extra MGM features Additional functions Transmitter on and off: you can switch the transmitters on and off indivi

Page 23 - Status info screen

3 Security ... 27 Network s

Page 24 - Device setup

30 Mandatory Management Activation Thank you for buying our product. Please read this note carefully. From sof

Page 25 - IP Setup

31 8.2 Firmware update The firmware update has the following steps: Run FTP client Log-in to the Laser-head Copy Geodesy_FWUpdate_Vxx.xbn o

Page 26 - SNMP Setup

32 Log off the FTP server Now the Update button will be active Click on update and the update process will start it takes upto

Page 27 - Network statistics page

33 8.3 Reloading factory default settings Should you need to reload the original factory settings follow the steps below. 1. unplug the POE

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34 Even if you have one laerhead attached to one GD-View, or you are on the live network you can generate traps without, causin

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35 When the setup asks for the discovery seed enter you own IP address, Subnet mask a community After the setup was finished hit OK.

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36 Click on Start => Programs => SNMPc network manager => Startup system. This will start the SNMPc Management console. Can be seen

Page 31 - 8.2 Firmware update

37 After the Map Onject was added, the properties should be set: Label : GeoDesy-FSO MGM (cannot contain spaces, or special caracters

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38 8.4.3 Compiling GeoDesy-FSO Mib file First copy the Mib file (GeoDesy-FSO.mib [Source: CD:\Mib\V07\GeoDesy-FSO.mib]). Copy this

Page 33 - 8.4 Setting up the SNMP

39 After you hit OK you have added the Mib file to the database now you will have to compile it to the management console. So find aga

Page 34 - 8.4.1 SNMPc Installation

4 1 Introduction 1.1 What is FSO? FSO is free space optics provides point-point broadband communications using Laser Light as the t

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40 8.4.4 Using SNMP to monitor the link First click on the GeoDesy-FSO Object to highlight it. Open mgmt/system/SystemInfo right click on the

Page 36 - 4. Figure

41 Now the SNMP is completely set up.

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42 8.4.5 Generating failure While the SNMP is working, if you would like to see that actually, it really does what it suppose to be, unplug t

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44 8.4.6 SNMP Technology SNMP is part of the Internet network management architecture. This architecture is based on the interaction of many

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45 parties. An SNMPv2 entity can define multiple parties, each with different parameters. For example, different parties can u

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46 A MIB can be depicted as an abstract tree with an unnamed root. Individual data items make up the leaves of the tree. Object ident

Page 42 - 8.4.5 Generating failure

47 Gauges -- Non-negative integers that can increase or decrease, but latch at a maximum value. The length of an output packet que

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48 GetBulk -- New for SNMPv2. The GetBulk operation was added to make it easier to acquire large amounts of related information without

Page 44 - 8.4.6 SNMP Technology

49 number of request-ed variables listed that should be retrieved no more than once from the beginning of the request. The field is used whe

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5 To meet the demands for every higher bandwidth, GeoDesy FSO (Europe) Limited continues to invest heavily in research and development with t

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50 verifies the digest. A secret value, known only to the sender and the receiver, is prefixed to the message. After the d

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51 Trap event list Alert disabled: there is no alert coming up for this trap Temperature: The agent will send an alarm if the value goes abov

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52 9 Warranty conditions GeoDesy FSO (Europe) LTD warrants that the GeoDesy FSO product purchased will free from defects in materi

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53 product was defective within the terms of the warranty; otherwise the purchaser or user shall be responsible for costs of return handling a

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6 1.3 Optical Free-space Transmission The principle used in free space laser transmission is very similar to the one is used for fibre optic

Page 51 - Trap event list

7 1.4 Typical applications Most typically the GeoDesy FSO Next products are used to interconnect LAN-s. The system is protocol transparent, t

Page 52 - 9 Warranty conditions

8 2 Interfaces for the PX-P3000E100TP and technical specification 2.1 100Mbps TP interface The GeoDesy FSO X PoE series products are d

Page 53 - 10 Privacy statement

9 3 Sites of installation 3.1 Key factors of operation There are four key issues that the site survey has to shed light on. Proper system

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