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OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN 

 

DOC ID: 10111701 

OSD9003/OSD9004 OPERATOR MANUAL

 

 

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WARRANTY 

 

Thank you for purchasing equipment designed, manufactured and serviced by Optical Systems Design 
(OSD). OSD  warrants that at the time of  shipment, its products are free  from defects in  material and 
workmanship and conforms to specifications. Our Warranty conditions are outlined below: 

 
 
 

4.1

 

WARRANTY PERIOD 

 
For warranty period, please contact your local OSD distributor. 
 

4.2

 

REPAIRS 

 
Optical  Systems  Design  reserves  the  right  to  repair  or  replace  faulty  modules/units.  Please  obtain  a 
“Return Material Authorisation” (RMA) form and number before returning goods. 
Goods  must  be  returned  in  adequate  packing  material  to  Optical  Systems  Design,  Warriewood  or  its 
nominated authorised representative, for all repairs. 
 
4.2.1

 

WARRANTY REPAIRS 

 
Return  shipments  to  OSD  shall  be  at  customer's  expense  and  freight  back  to  the  customer  will  be  at 
OSD expense. 
 
4.2.2

 

OUT-OF-WARRANTY REPAIRS 

 
OSD  reserves  the  right  to  repair  or  replace  any  faulty  goods.  Freight  costs  and  insurance  for  both 
journeys are met by the user. All equipment repaired by OSD will have a 3-Month Warranty from the 
date of dispatch.   
 
4.2.3

 

SITE REPAIRS 

 
By agreement site repairs may be undertaken for which out of pocket, hotel and travel expenses will be 
charged. 
 
4.2.4

 

EXCLUSIONS 

 
This  warranty  does  not  apply  to  defects  caused  by  unauthorized  modifications,  misuse,  abuse  or 
transport  damage  to  the  equipment.  All  modifications  to  OSD’s  standard  product  will  need  written 
authorization and will be charged at normal repair rates. All modifications are to be carried out by OSD 
Technicians.  Warranty  is  void  if  unauthorized  removal  and/or  tampering  with  serial  number  and/or 
repair labels is evident.  
 

Summary of Contents for OSD9003

Page 1: ...OPERATOR MANUAL OSD9003 OSD9004 WIDEBAND FIBEROPTIC RF LINK...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...OSD9004 CONNECTIONS 13 3 MAINTENANCE 14 3 1 INTRODUCTION 14 3 2 EXTERNAL INSPECTION 14 3 3 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 14 4 WARRANTY 15 4 1 WARRANTY PERIOD 15 4 2 REPAIRS 15 4 2 1 WARRANTY REPAIRS 15 4 2 2 O...

Page 4: ...led by the received optical level a feature which greatly simplifies installation and ongoing operation However the user can elect to use manual gain control which can be useful in some specialized ap...

Page 5: ...94D x 26H Weight 0 3kg Power Requirements 9V to 28VDC 3VA Operating Temperature 20 C to 65 C Relative Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing 102900302 TABLE 2 OSD9004 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATION P...

Page 6: ...input port is 20dBm OSD9004 uses a sensitive photodiode that can be damaged when optical power is too high It is necessary to ensure that optical power going into OSD9004 input is less than 3dBm or d...

Page 7: ...nel consists of an optical output OSD9003 optical input OSD9004 6 way DIP switch and LED indicators The rear panel consists of a 3 way terminal block power alarm connector an RF Input OSD9003 and an R...

Page 8: ...OSD9003 OSD9004 provides a remote alarm connection located on pin 3 of the 3 way power alarm connector see Figure 3 Open drain alarm output sinks current in the absence of an alarm condition When an a...

Page 9: ...e switch changes the Input RF attenuation level by 1 2 4 8 and 16dB respectively Toggling the position on any switch is the sum of the attenuated amount ie switch 1 16dB and 3 4dB enabled will provide...

Page 10: ...14 16 18 21 24 5 5 8 11 13 15 17 20 23 6 4 7 10 12 14 16 19 22 7 3 6 9 11 13 15 18 21 8 2 5 8 10 12 14 17 20 9 1 4 7 9 11 13 16 19 10 0 3 6 8 10 12 15 18 11 1 2 5 7 9 11 14 17 12 2 1 4 6 8 10 13 16 1...

Page 11: ...Optic Transmission Systems operate best if a Input carriers are as close as possible within each other as this maximises the effective optical power available to each carrier b The combined RF input...

Page 12: ...Green LED ON 10 Green LED ON 0 Green LED ON 10 Green LED ON 20 Red LED ON 30 out of range Red LED ON Laser Fail Laser Fail Red LED is laser over current alarm indicator It is normally off 2 5 6 OSD900...

Page 13: ...OSD9004 OPERATOR MANUAL PAGE 13 2 5 7 OSD9003 CONNECTIONS FIGURE 7 OSD9003 CONNECTIONS 2 5 8 OSD9004 CONNECTIONS FIGURE 8 OSD9004 CONNECTIONS Optical Fiber Output SMA RF Cable Input Power Alarm Optic...

Page 14: ...e and may be damaged by failure of any portion of their support circuitry Some components within the unit are Electrostatic ES sensitive and Electrostatic Discharge ESD precautions should be taken whe...

Page 15: ...ntative for all repairs 4 2 1 WARRANTY REPAIRS Return shipments to OSD shall be at customer s expense and freight back to the customer will be at OSD expense 4 2 2 OUT OF WARRANTY REPAIRS OSD reserves...

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