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Category | Switch |
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Platform | MAP-200 |
Manufacturer | Viavi Solutions |
Ports | 8 |
Power Supply | 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz |
Humidity | 5 to 85% RH, non-condensing |
Storage Temperature | -20 to 70 °C |
Details about the initial release, including document number and version changes.
Information about the accuracy of manual content at the time of printing and potential changes.
Outlines the guide's purpose to help users install, configure, use, and troubleshoot the mOSW-C1 cassette.
States the guide is for novice/intermediate users familiar with telecommunication concepts.
Details copyright ownership and usage restrictions for the guide.
Specifies authorized reproduction and distribution for US Government purposes.
Lists trademarks of Viavi and other companies mentioned in the manual.
Provides catalog number and distribution details for the guide.
States that specifications and terms are subject to change without notice.
Explains symbols marked on the unit and associated safety instructions.
Outlines essential safety precautions for operating, servicing, or repairing the unit.
Illustrates cassette labels on the side and front panels.
Details compliance with CE, UL, and CSA standards and installation categories.
States the product is shipped with a certificate of conformance and calibration is not required.
Explains Viavi's compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive.
Presents the EC Declaration of Conformity for the MAP-200.
Provides the certificate related to China's Restriction of Hazardous Substances regulations.
Lists the main technical features of the MAP-200 mOSW Optical Switch.
Lists the accessories included with the MAP-200 system.
Explains how the optical switches use precision motors for channel selection.
Describes the 1CxN configuration, allowing a single input to switch to N outputs.
Details the 2DxN configuration for mass reconfiguration of optical paths.
Explains the 2ExN configuration for aligning inputs with adjacent outputs.
Describes the 2Xx2 configuration for straight-through or crossover connections.
Introduces the Power Trim option for simplifying integration and troubleshooting with power monitoring.
Specifies the MAP-200 software version required for the mOSW-C1 cassette.
Lists crucial steps to follow before powering on and operating the unit.
Guides users on checking the unit and its contents for completeness and damage.
Provides general instructions for cleaning the equipment and optical connectors.
Details the procedure for cleaning optical connectors, including prerequisites and steps.
Details the procedure for cleaning optical jumper connectors, including prerequisites and steps.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the mOSW-C1 cassette into the chassis.
Describes how to access the mOSW-C1 controls via the MAP-200 application's home screen.
Explains the Instrument Summary screen for basic device information.
Details the Instrument Summary view, showing states of multiple switches.
Introduces the GUI for 1x2 and 2x2 switches, showing their different states.
Shows the detailed view of a 1x2 switch, including routing and basic functions.
Displays the detailed view of a 2x2 switch configuration.
Introduces the C-type switch, the simplest mOSW-C1 configuration with one input and N outputs.
Explains the D-type switch, a ganged input configuration with locked channel selection.
Describes the E-type switch, aligning any input with any output or adjacent outputs.
Introduces simplified views available for cassettes, showing less detail.
Explains how to change the detail level in the summary screen using the "Simplified GUI" button.
Illustrates simplified views of the C-Type switch and other configurations.
Outlines the procedure for naming a cassette using the "Aa" button on the Detailed View.
Provides steps to download and update the MAP-200 chassis firmware via a USB memory stick.
Details how to check for and perform mOSW-C1 firmware updates after chassis update.
Provides definitions for terms used in the Remote Commands section.
Introduces tables listing SCPI commands for TCP/IP, GPIB, and LXI interfaces.
Lists common SCPI commands for the mOSW-C1 cassette.
Lists user-specific SCPI commands for the mOSW-C1 cassette.
Explains the SCPI command *CLS, which clears queues and registers.
Describes the *ESE SCPI command for setting the Standard Event Status Enable register.
Explains the *ESE? SCPI command to query the Standard Event Status Enable register.
Details the *ESR? SCPI command for returning the Standard Event Status register contents.
Explains the *IDN? SCPI command to query the identification string of the chassis.
Describes the *OPC SCPI command to monitor pending operations and set the OPC bit.
Details the *OPC? SCPI command to query the state of pending operations.
Explains the *RST SCPI command to reset the mOSW-C1 cassette to its default state.
Describes the *SRE SCPI command for setting the Service Request Enable register.
Details the *SRE? SCPI command to query the Service Request Enable register.
Explains the *STB? SCPI command to return the SCPI status byte register contents.
Details the *TST? SCPI command to trigger a card self-test.
Explains the *WAI SCPI command to stop execution until the OPC bit is set.
Describes the *SAV SCPI command to store the current system and application status.
Details the *RCL SCPI command to recall stored system and application status.
Explains how to extract the first error code from the error queue.
Details the :BUSY? command to query the busy state of a device.
Explains the :RESet command to reset the cassette to its default state.
Describes the :TEST? command to perform a self-test.
Explains how to query the configuration of all devices.
Details how to query card information including serial number and firmware revisions.
Explains how to lock an application for exclusive use by an owner.
Details how to query the lock status of an application.
Explains how to unlock a locked application regardless of the owner.
Details how to query the device OSW cassette description.
Explains how to query the slot fault register for fault conditions.
Details how to query the device fault register for specific device errors.
Explains how to query the device status register for operational states.
Describes how to clear the device status register.
Details how to set a new optical connection for a selected switch device.
Explains how to query the current optical connection of a selected switch device.
Describes how to set the trim level for a switch device with trim capability.
Details how to query the trim value of a specified switch device.
Explains how to set the wavelength for a switch device with optical power monitor.
Details how to query the wavelength value of a specified switch device.
Explains how to set a channel description for a device.
Details how to query the channel description for a specific channel of a device.
Explains how to query the optical power value and direction of a switch device.
Lists the warranted characteristics and specifications for the mOSW-C1 instrument.
Details the Polarization Dependent Loss specifications for different configurations.
Lists the repeatability specifications for sequential and random switching.
Specifies the maximum IL stability for single mode fiber.
Provides maximum crosstalk values for single and multi-mode fibers.
States the maximum input power for optical signals.
Specifies the expected lifetime of the device.
Details the electro-mechanical switching times and settling times.
Outlines the operating and storage temperature and humidity requirements.
Provides physical dimensions and weight specifications for the unit.
Details parameters related to the Power Trim option, like additional IL and range.
Provides the website address to find technical assistance phone numbers by region.
Provides guidelines for storing and shipping the unit to maintain reliability.
Outlines procedures for informing Viavi about incomplete or damaged shipments.
Details how to repackage the unit using its original packaging.
Provides instructions for packing the unit when original packaging is unavailable.
Explains the process and requirements for returning equipment to Viavi for repair or replacement.
Lists and defines technical terms used in the manual.