LPOD C-, X-, or Ku-Band Outdoor Amplifier / Block Up Converter (BUC)
MN-LPOD
Appendix A
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o
To access the Command-line interface, click
Start
Run…
from
the external PC’s Taskbar.
o
Type "
CMD
" (without the quotes) into the
Run
dialog box, and
then click
OK
.
•
From the Command-line interface window, type "
ARP -a
" (without the
quotes), and then press the Enter key.
•
If the LPOD IP address is not displayed in the ARP table, then re-initialize
the ARP table by typing "ARP -d" at the Command-line window prompt.
The LPOD IP address should now be displayed when the ARP table is
queried again.
•
If the unit's IP address is still not shown and the ping test has failed, then
verify the Ethernet settings of the unit using another remote control
interface that is not dependant on the Ethernet port (e.g., EIA-485,
EIA-232, or FSK).
A.3
1:1 Redundancy System Cabling and Installation
Figure A-3
shows the schematic diagram for cabling 1:1 Redundancy
applications. For any 1:1 Redundancy System setup, care should be exercised in
cable installation:
•
Install the cables using the most direct route – avoid all sharp bends.
•
Secure all cables with clamps and ties.
For details about the cables used in both Standalone and 1:1 Redundancy
applications, see
Appendix B. CABLE DRAWINGS
.
A.3.1
Water Tight Sealing
CAUTION
Before you operate your equipment, you MUST make sure that all
external cable assemblies for the outdoor equipment are properly
sealed to prevent water intrusion. Failure to achieve water tight sealing
will result in possible performance degradation and even product
failure.
To maintain your product warranty, you must follow the guidelines
and recommendations provided in Section 2.2 Water Tight Sealing
(Chapter 2. SYSTEM CONNECTORS, INSTALLATION, AND STARTUP).