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well as the corresponding amplifier bias current, operating modes, temperature, LOS level and
alarms, and writing this information to a .csv file.
2.1
Default Operational Settings and Non-Volatile Memory
The ASE-1019 module always saves the last operational state in non-volatile memory regardless of
whether the USB GUI or the Ethernet interface is used for control and status. All changes to any
control parameters are automatically saved in non-volatile memory and recalled whenever the
module is powered on.
The ASE-1019 module is shipped from the factory with the default settings given in Table 2.1-1.
This module is setup to be “ready for operation” as soon as it is powered on with the bias current
set to achieve the advertised output power so the module can be placed directly into service
without changing any parameters if desired.
Table 2.1-1 - Default Operational Settings as Shipped from the Factory
Control Function
Default Setting
Description
Bias Current
~ 450 mA
Set for advertised output power
(+19 dBm), so slightly different for
every amplifier
Output Power
+19 dBm
Set for advertised output power,
used when set to APC mode
Auto Control Mode
Auto Current Control
Automatic current control mode
Amplifier Output
Enabled
Amplifier output is enabled
Optical Power Display
dBm
Power is displayed in dBm
Ethernet Mode
Static
Static IP address mode
IP Address
192.168.1.234
Default IP address
IP Subnet
255.255.255.0
Default IP subnet
IP Gateway
192.168.1.1
Default IP gateway
3.0
Description of All Items Included in ASE-1019 Packaging
The photos below show all the items which are included with the ASE-1019. There is an Ethernet
cable, a USB cable, and an AC/DC power adapter along with a CD-ROM containing the USB GUI
installation files and user’s manual.
Figure 3.0-1 - ASE-1019 Packaging Box