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Safety of the Laserbit product 

 
The Laserbit is classified as Class 3B laser product.  
The Laserbit System has been tested and found to comply with the  
EN 60825-1:1994+A11:96+A2:2001 (laser safety),  
EN 60950-1:2001 (electrical safety),  
EN 55022:1998+A1:200+A2:2003 Class 3B (emission)  
and EN 55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003 and EN 61000-6-2:2001 (immunity) 
European standards. 
The laser radiation is emitted from the transmitter optics through the glass window in 
the front side of the laser head under less than 10 mrad divergences. No other 
aperture through which laser radiation can occur present in the laser head. 
 

Warning! 

Invisible laser radiation! Looking directly into the laser beam can 
cause permanent damage to the eye! Safe looking distance varies 
with beam power and divergence. See attached data sheet for exact 
figures. 

 
The Laserbit product should be installed in such a way that nobody can access the 
optical window or can get in the way of the laser beam accidentally. For detailed 
instructions please read chapter 5.3.5 Eye Safety on page 20. 
The Laserbit product provided with all the necessary labels specified by the 
standards. Moreover informative labels should be put on clearly visible places where 
the laser beam can be accessed. The locations of the warning labels are shown on 
page 20 of the manual (Chapter 5.3.5/Eye Safety). 
The Outdoor Interconnection Unit is assembled with a certified power cord, which 
must be connected to the mains through a power outlet to make the disconnection 
possible at any time. Any modification to the above installation is prohibited. If 
modifications are required by the local standard, please contact the manufacturer. 
To ensure the compliance with the EN 60950 safety requirements, the system 
should be installed only by the manufacturer or its certified partners. 
 

Warning! 

Operating the Laserbit product other than described in this manual 
can cause undesired laser radiation and can be dangerous to he 
eye or electrical shock! 

 

Summary of Contents for GigaPICO

Page 1: ...GigaPICO GigaPINTO GigaPRONTO Users Manual 4 3...

Page 2: ...way that nobody can access the optical window or can get in the way of the laser beam accidentally For detailed instructions please read chapter 5 3 5 Eye Safety on page 20 The Laserbit product provi...

Page 3: ...des Handbuchs enth lt ausf hrliche Anweisungen zum Schutz der Augen Das Laserbit Produkt ist mit allen notwendigen Warnhinweisen versehen die durch die Standards vorgebenen werden Weitergehende Hinwei...

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Page 5: ...ssuno possa accedere la finestra ottica o esporsi al raggio di lazer per caso Per informazioni piu detagliati vedi la parte Sicurezza Ochhi del capitolo 5 3 5 nel manuale sulla pagina 20 I prodotti La...

Page 6: ..._____________ 17 6 1 Contents of a Laserbit GigaPICO link _______________________________ 17 6 2 Contents of a Laserbit GigaPINTO link package ______________________ 18 6 3 Contents of a Laserbit Giga...

Page 7: ...__________________________________ 41 10 4 2 Fixing the heads ______________________________________________ 43 10 4 3 Alignment of the heads_________________________________________ 44 10 4 4 Connect...

Page 8: ...SO systems use a laser diode as a light source and a receptor diode photo diode to receive the signals coming from the laser diode from the transmitter side But the basic elements are still the same l...

Page 9: ...ion across rivers and other natural or artificial obstacles where cable is not available The transmission technique used in the Laserbit FSO devices provides transparent and wire speed data transfer w...

Page 10: ...is amplified encoded and then drives the laser diode The transmitter optics assures the proper beam shape and controls the beam divergence The receive optics perceives and directs the transmitter sign...

Page 11: ...e Areas with natural or artificial obstacles Where cable is actually not an alternative like across rivers or railways or in rugged terrain Urban areas Where only leased lines are available with limit...

Page 12: ...kets and partners in the Laserbit is keep going today which are helped with trainings meetings and other programs and a fine support community The purpose is to manufacture cost effective and best qua...

Page 13: ...n The system contains built in signal monitoring unit which features a visual signal strength indicator and LINK status information accessible on the rear of the head assembly The optional IP Based Ma...

Page 14: ...ength indicator and LINK status information accessible on the rear of the head assembly The optional Indoor Interconnection Unit contains the IP Based Management Hardware LB MGM The bar graph of the L...

Page 15: ...and the network interface The PSU provides the low voltage power required to operate the laser head while the data port offers direct connectivity for standard network equipments The system contains...

Page 16: ...d cost effective solution for high speed wireless connections featuring lightweight compact mechanical design Giga systems provide Gigabit Ethernet wire speed full duplex data transfer require no adju...

Page 17: ...Contents of a Laserbit GigaPICO link For the GigaPICO systems Laserbit provides all the necessary accessories to fix the head to the bracket fix the Power supply unit and the bracket to the wall below...

Page 18: ...and the bracket to the wall below you can see what is provided in the GigaPinto package 2ps of LB ODIUs Outdoor Inter Unit the two grey plastic boxes ODIU accessories o 2ps of 276x11 o 2x4ps of 6x40 s...

Page 19: ...m spring washers o 2x4ps of 8mm washers accessories for the head fixing on the legs of the heads o 2x4ps of M8 nuts o 2x4ps of 8mm spring washers o 2x4ps of 8mm washers 7 Sites of installation 7 1 Key...

Page 20: ...the other hand high structures like towers skyscrapers or poles are always subject to movement Mount the support frame to walls of the building or near corners as they are the most stable spots Use a...

Page 21: ...is possible Examine both sides of the link at sunset and sunrise and find a position where the sun cannot get behind any of the heads Be aware that the path of the sun is changing throughout the year...

Page 22: ...apest Kunigunda u 45 HUNGARY Tel 36 1 453 7440 Fax 36 1 240 3570 www laserbit net NAME Outdoor Interconnection Unit Type LB ODU 230 PINTO S N LBP 6300984 Primary side 230VAC 50Hz 0 2A Secondary side 8...

Page 23: ...all drill to drill all of the holes into the wall Clean the holes Place the wall plugs into the holes please note that some times you need to use hammer to put the wall plugs into the hole if you have...

Page 24: ...n mounting Installation steps Place the bracket on the wall Mark the wall with a permanent marker Use your 12mm wall drill to drill all of the holes into the wall Clean the holes Place the wall plugs...

Page 25: ...serbit There are no two installation sites from the same kind Sometimes individual design is required Laserbit provides wide range of Brackets can be found on this CD feel free to modify or manufactur...

Page 26: ...ill drive the screw into the hole through the plastic bag Refer to the packaging about the timing while the glue sets solid enough to enable you to strain the screw After it sets dry place the mountin...

Page 27: ...strength LED s Make sure that the Saturation indicator is OFF Adjust your attenuators if necessary to avoid saturation of the receivers Please note that at this short distance specially the longer di...

Page 28: ...t IP65 for the electrical devices The transformer is a not switch able transformer so the main voltage must match to the one marked on the front cover If the main power is different then this can dama...

Page 29: ...ll on the metal plate to the legs of the screws Fix the metal plate with four M5 nuts using the four washers and four spring washers like in the figure Then you can fix the whole construction to a wal...

Page 30: ...CO head can be fixed to its stand with the three M6x25 bolts On the figure you can see a plinth of a GigaPICO unit a head of a GigaPICO mounting bracket and the necessary fixing parts The steps of the...

Page 31: ...the vertical direction but be careful that the heads do not move out from its position Meanings of the LEDs Power The head is powered up RX OK There is enough light to start communicate through the l...

Page 32: ...lts make the two bolts hand tight 2 Tight the left bolt with a 10mm spanner and look at the readings on the receiver if the receiving level start decreasing again start using the bolt on the right han...

Page 33: ...0 2 4 Connecting to your Network You have a TC head You can find a two sided fibre connector in your ODIU You have to connect the fibre cable of your head into the one side of the connector and into t...

Page 34: ...head power cable You have to connect these two wires into two pins of the four of the two green connectors These pins are connected to the pins of the RJ11 Service Connector The order of connections...

Page 35: ...P65 for the electrical devices The transformer is a not switch able transformer so the main voltage must match to the one marked on the front cover If the main power is different then this can damage...

Page 36: ...ll on the metal plate to the legs of the screws Fix the metal plate with four M5 nuts using the four washers and four spring washers like in the figure Then you can fix the whole construction to a wal...

Page 37: ...ted pair wired cable Red 12V Black 12V Twisted green yellow GND 10 3 2 Fixing the heads Your GigaPINTO head can be fixed to its stand with an alignment base unit ABU The ABU and its fixation to the st...

Page 38: ...ing the vertical direction but be careful that the heads do not move out from its position Meaningsofthe LEDs Power The head is powered up RX OK There is enough light to start communicate through the...

Page 39: ...late the vertical state of the head and necessary the beam too For the fine adjustment you need two wrenches With one of them you have to hold the head of the bolt and with the other you can turn the...

Page 40: ...to be on the other and if you plug in the transmitter side of the head into a connector then the transmitter side of the network have to be in the opposite connector of the previous and do the same w...

Page 41: ...P65 for the electrical devices The transformer is a not switch able transformer so the main voltage must match to the one marked on the front cover If the main power is different then this can damage...

Page 42: ...ll on the metal plate to the legs of the screws Fix the metal plate with four M5 nuts using the four washers and four spring washers like in the figure Then you can fix the whole construction to a wal...

Page 43: ...figure next to this text Order of the cables from the head the four twisted pair wired cable Red 12V Black 12V Twisted green yellow GND 10 4 2 Fixing the heads Your GigaPRONTO head can be fixed to its...

Page 44: ...ng the vertical direction but be careful that the heads do not move out from its position Meanings of the LEDs Power The head is powered up RX OK There is enough light to start communicate through the...

Page 45: ...late the vertical state of the head and necessary the beam too For the fine adjustment you need two wrenches With one of them you have to hold the head of the bolt and with the other you can turn the...

Page 46: ...to be on the other and if you plug in the transmitter side of the head into a connector then the transmitter side of the network have to be in the opposite connector of the previous and do the same w...

Page 47: ...eater panel This can be depending on the version 12VAC 12VDC or 8 5VDC This panel senses the temperature based on the sensor glued to the front window and turns on the glass heater or turns it off The...

Page 48: ...ly 0 48VDC In this type of ODIU you can find fuses only on the primarily side of the transformer Type GigaPICO GigaPINTO GigaPRONTO fuse T6 3A 250V T6 3A 250V T6 3A 250V In this case you have the 3 po...

Page 49: ...ng loss of data lost profits lost savings lost business or other incidental or consequential or indirect damages arising out of the installation use maintenance performance failure or interruption of...

Page 50: ...The foregoing warranties and remedies are exclusive and are in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied either in fact or by operation of law statutory or otherwise including warranties of me...

Page 51: ...1 Appendix A a Product registration form Please take your time to fill out Laserbit product registration form to ensure your warranty period begins otherwise Laserbit consider warranty beginning from...

Page 52: ...LaserBit Giga Series 4 3 page 52 b Failure report form In case of failures please report it to us and fill out the failure report form forward to your distributor...

Page 53: ...max 110 VAC and 48VAC optional Power to head 2 x 8 VDC 30 VDC 2 x 1 A max Power consumption 28 VA O Op pt ti ic ca al l C Ch ha ar ra ac ct te er ri is st ti ic cs s Wavelength 785 nm Beam divergence...

Page 54: ...VAC and 48 VDC optional Power to head 2 x 8 VDC 30 VDC 2x1 A max Power consumption 70 VA O Op pt ti ic ca al l C Ch ha ar ra ac ct te er ri is st ti ic cs s Wavelength 785 nm Beam divergence 0 5 15 m...

Page 55: ...optional Power to head 2x12 VDC 2x1 A max Power consumption 85 VA O Op pt ti ic ca al l C Ch ha ar ra ac ct te er ri is st ti ic cs s Wavelength 785 nm Beam divergence 0 5 15 mrad Receiver acceptance...

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