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Brand | Newtec |
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Model | AZ710 |
Category | Media Converter |
Language | English |
Details the EC declaration confirming product conformity with EU directives.
Emphasizes reading safety precautions and highlights general safety procedures.
Presents specific cautions regarding internal parts and battery replacement.
Lists specific safety requirements for Finland, Norway, and Sweden regarding earthing.
Provides relevant EMC information, including FCC rules compliance for Class A devices.
Outlines environmental conditions to avoid for safe operation and compliance.
Details the warranty period, coverage, exclusions, and customer responsibilities.
Introduces the manual's purpose, scope, and intended audience.
Explains the meaning of caution and hint messages and reference symbols.
Provides version history and lists related documentation for further information.
Specifies the product range and software versions applicable to this manual.
Details default configuration and optional output interfaces for the AZ710.
Encourages user feedback for improving documentation quality.
Provides a concise overview of the AZ710 Up Converter's capabilities and applications.
Briefly describes the content and structure of each chapter in the manual.
Details requirements for mounting the AZ710 in a 19-inch equipment rack.
Specifies AC power connection, grounding, and voltage range for the device.
Covers the front panel layout, including the display and keypad functions.
Details the six LEDs on the front panel and their operational status indicators.
Describes the various connectors and hardware modules found on the back panel.
Explains the PSU, Monitor & Control, and external 10 MHz reference input connections.
Details the hardware for RS485 and RS232 interfaces for monitoring and control.
Describes the use of contact closure alarms for external indicators or system connections.
Details the 10 MHz reference input for enhanced stability or synchronization needs.
Explains how to connect to the device via Ethernet for remote management.
Specifies the C-band output signal and its corresponding connectors.
Details the Ku-band output signal and its associated connectors.
Guides on cabling and software configuration for accessing the GUI.
Explains the web interface address and how to access device parameters.
Details default IP, login credentials, and different access levels (Read-only, Operator, Administrator).
Lists and briefly describes the seven main menus available in the GUI.
Guides on accessing serial baudrate and RMCP address settings via the GUI.
Explains how the front panel display shows current location and parameter values.
Introduces RMCP as a method for remote monitoring and control via serial or Ethernet.
Details serial port settings and cable pin layout for RS232 connection.
Outlines serial interface line settings like data bits, parity, stop bits, and baud rates.
Explains how to send RMCP commands over Ethernet and configure the interface.
Describes the RMCP protocol, error handling, and device response mechanisms.
Defines the general syntax and structure of RMCP messages.
Details connector types, return loss, frequency ranges, and input/output levels.
Specifies spectrum inversion, switching suppression, noise figure, and spurious emissions.
Details reference frequency stability (Internal and High Stability options).
Outlines gain, linearity, intermodulation, and AM/PM conversion specifications.
Covers web server, RMCP, SNMP, alarm contacts, and available alarm types.
Includes dimensions, weight, power supply, operating temperature, and humidity.
Lists and defines abbreviations used throughout the manual, from BUC to MUX.
Lists and defines abbreviations used in the manual, from ODU to VCM.