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MPD 800 measurement system
Front panel connections
Figure 2-2:
MPD 800
acquisition unit front panel
Two fiber-optic duplex LC-connectors
FO 1
and
FO 2
are located on the front panel. The connectors
FO 1
and
FO 2
are used to connect the
MPD 800
acquisition unit to
MCU2
or to connect an additional
MPD 800
acquisition unit in a daisy chain via fiber-optic cables provided by OMICRON. The protocol
used for these fiber connections is proprietary and might therefore not be routed through existing fiber
networks. Both fiber-optic connectors are equivalent in function. Therefore it doesn’t matter which port
is used for connecting
MCU2
or the subsequent
MPD 800
acquisition unit respectively.
Also an additional fiber-optic connector
TRIGGER
is located on the front panel. The
TRIGGER
output is
used to connect the OMICRON
PDL 650
or other equipment which can be triggered by optical pulses.
Consult the corresponding manuals for further information.
The
POWER
connection socket is used for the power supply which is connected to
RBP1
.
For description of the indicators (named
STATUS
on the front panel) see section "Indicators" on
This product contains one or more eye-safe lasers of class 1.
DANGER
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current
► Do not under any circumstances use metallic re-enforced conductive fiber-optic
cables.
► Always use only fiber-optic cables supplied by OMICRON.
► Always use dry and clean fiber-optic cables to avoid or minimize leakage currents.
► Make sure that the cables have ground contact to avoid leakage current to
MCU2
.
► Eliminate the risk of leakage currents.
► Observe the appropriate distance to high-voltage area (see 1.2.1 "Safety standards"
► Observe the minimum creeping distance on the fiber-optic cable (IEC 61010-1).
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